The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 5 January 1925
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Title Section16 1925-01-05 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. iO SINGAPORE, SA, MONDAY, .JANUARY 5, 1925. NO. 11 :SSI.16 words
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Article247 1925-01-05 1 The effect ol iho ttrrifu storm in (.rtat IJritaiii is widespread over lhe v. hole country anri mmh Hooding harecurred Pagt 7. iht All Btackx dt iaa uu Krin land ai Twickenham on Saturday bj 17 points to 11, and 'hu- conclude ther tour unbeaten Page 12.247 words
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Article339 1925-01-05 1 ii km income a jo tmaaaay of w en:. I d. nt the packer ei date* some such useful eem| centenaries, of mildly interested in remembering. P n said that the puldie memory i- sr J- would be truer to say thn haa and needs, when339 words
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Advertisement294 1925-01-05 1 TYRES TYRES 81t x ,n_sio. 875 x mm *«»xl2t $15. TUBES r>!.,o \>.t! or its. IRVING rONBS cV- 00. RAFFLES HOTEL. I Telephone No. 2920. it j kl TS. Dinner and Dance. Thu -da\ and Saturd; y. TEA DANCE>. Mon lay ara Friday. fHESTK\i CONCERTS— On S Nightfl at 9M294 words
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Advertisement227 1925-01-05 1 "Kurlo' Soap Wafers. Absolutely pan ;.r.d frt< from any deleterious ngn a:*.<. Dninipaaaad foi wash:*-!-'' aroollens, lacesj i ke tte. "Kurlo" wl] nol r harden the most del-Ate fabric Without \^i •;C\Y Shrinking 9 ■K,:: pk makes a fefcAO) diaaa-r.;: <<- "a.V^^y^ ■Monpoo (^>»' s 1 _._-a»J Maa lie "717.227 words
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Advertisement139 1925-01-05 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Leak: I Notice. Pajfes 2 a IzaJ lit m MT'-" 7. a aaoks .cr sh;\'X>,: tajca 8t 10. rams 1 I Rossiter l I Cold Starai r fruit- I Gn I. ement Paut 11'. Simonds stout. Kat/. I .r.aa I. sley'l I'.aaa 10. 1 L Eveninf Cald Storag<i139 words
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Advertisement19 1925-01-05 1 TYRES TYRES Bio 90- sin v, itr, u 32 sv sso x i. (ash With Orders. IRVING JONES O.19 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous71 1925-01-05 1 THE WEEK. Monday, ~->th. A V. .a a I BL V Bi a. r Co.. Vic. Theatre. Ml p.rr. IM. W ~V\~, ana. IJ p.m. a i: Theatre. !'.:?o p.n. Ml 1 1 h li 1 a i. p.m. R. 1. homeward mail closes. Volaatoer Lectare, I ill Hall. M71 words
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Article356 1925-01-05 2 The att of our read< I ieh appear- ri th« The new year's coarse begin on t se wl arid are advised It > a j I 1 t possible i their educational experience (n anfcjecta v. hie h«»ul be as accurate and a- ia "le. i356 words
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Advertisement118 1925-01-05 2 NOTICES. Bl vl. Pt V\ 1 VI |n\> lMi K|). Notice is hereby given that at al generai n. held an Saturda D-reotor> ommend th.. be paid to the shurehold register on the date of the Meeting. Notice is also hereby giver booka of the Compa 'ridaj the 9th to118 words
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Advertisement271 1925-01-05 2 IPANA TOOTH PASTE HEALS BLEEDING GUMS. Of All Chemists. ACENTS: MEDICAL HALL LTD. Battery Road. SINGAPORE. now PERFORMING THE HAPPY VALLEY i;i w 1 1 HIM] il nsa s mjah. ON THI RSDAV and SATURDAY. S "w >.i.N. .ird, Mtff. CHINESE FIREWORKS Gate Admission 20 cents ireworfca Arena FREE. VIENNA271 words
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Advertisement248 1925-01-05 2 I COMING BELUNGEN reen Adaptation of Germany's National Legends ous Cinema Achievement in two Epochs:d. sCE of KRIMHILDE. Watch for Further Announcements! tIBUTOK FOR S.S.— F.M.S.— SIA.M: R. M. DONATI, 18G ORCHARD BOAD. j) ILADRJM THEATRE hard Road m -m. >R SEVEN NIGHTS. mrsday lst to Wednesday 7th January) TO-NIGHT248 words
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Advertisement299 1925-01-05 2 Alhambra rom Thursda>. lst Januan to Wednesday bth I. he Sl I SI rn. Sha Terrible Xree Scenic A raj, TOPICAL BUDGET I Screen 2ETRO PICTURES PRESENTS BUSTER KEATON THR BIGGEST COMKDI and mosi IHRILI :n< im: OF SHE v EVR OUR HOSPITALITY Thrills. The Electric House H I;. the299 words
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Article1085 1925-01-05 3 KKI.K ASK OP THK NOBLE IRISH HIEFTAi.V" I riant Oa Otrg Correspondent). Belfast, Dec. 1. ()r: i '•<!..;. .nornin*r at an early aoai Mak duaftaia"— aa Mr, I). fa%6< daaiajßad Mr. Da Vaiata "7- h d faaa durance rila la Betfaat, :i <-'' d I I x1,085 words
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Advertisement341 1925-01-05 3 S WITH Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. I Rverv woman knows that clean bread cannot be made with dirty hands, I neither can a house be kept tidy without I -nstant attention. So it is with the i human system. Pure blood cannot be ad. from a foul stomach and341 words
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Advertisement314 1925-01-05 3 1 USE BRITISH TIMKEN Tapered Roller Bearings. Most Eff icient Readily Adjustable. Every Roller Gauged Accurately to within One-Twelvethousandth of an inch. Sole Distributing Agent*:— Malayan Motors Agents in F.M.S. SINGAPORE. Messrs. WEARNE BROS., LTD.: Penang. Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur. Malacca. £K'^\^*^H_____E___H_n_BßMßE_______HHHß H ■n___R9________________________HH<_. .'^^UHBBM—^—-—^b—. ____r_____— th B9SBBI I HES ____MKV________________^*314 words
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Advertisement58 1925-01-05 3 "Beautifies and Identifies" BRASS NAME PLATES COMPARE Best Material j Rou^h Finish Deeply Engraved with Eight Acid-etched Filled with special wax j Enamel painted OUR WORK I NOT OUR WORK We claim to stand alone with p ROM $5.J0 50. a complete and competent H staff of Engravers ca ribeiro58 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article307 1925-01-05 4 O RANGE WILLIAM AND GAURISANKER. IToposed Race f.»r Ks. 50,000. The racing public of < aleutta, it ia -"tn ed. arc bu-y discussing the relative merits of Oranpe William an.l (iaurisanker, ani theie is a strong feeling ir. favour of match between the Ceyii ri champion and his Fnneh-bred rival.307 words
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Article258 1925-01-05 4 W th the first test match still fresh in memory, some remarks on th< by Mr. P. F. \V;_ '•Thtrt- iv n fir.-!- efidml rn Bftd in the 9f I fta that at S The soil on the Si., crld ground is known as Bj and is258 words
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Article156 1925-01-05 4 ;Nhv f ranrr U;iv N,lt 1: Lundi.n. I>ec. 22. rd, Secretanof the French Rujt'dv Federation, ha.treea Mr. Dom 1 1 mce had not received an official invitation to the recent pwtta\ I Londoi vvag assura tha t 1 in no way to bi I ussed 1:156 words
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Article60 1925-01-05 4 fratifyinp t r.i ra. v\ that S :ii!.l No 19 griffin are owned h\ Mr. Chu:/ ('im late wc!! know; y U ng Afc-j b u t Kr. Gi wish tho- i Thi ir .•>.; i teXkm theii n vhich will mak* inerea an> trained hy Mi60 words
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Article32 1925-01-05 4 London, Dv Lille. T: MI? lj Frem h tour i draw a u it. Hockey Chib, the score being two goals ea Tho touri new .v Pari*.32 words
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Advertisement637 1925-01-05 4 IMimiliiiiiiimii""""" 1 I A NOVEL COMPETITION j CASH <P1 AAA CASH 1 PRIZES 1 9 \J\J\J PRIZES 1 NO ENTRANOE FEES. Il 1 Prize of S5OO $500 §f =i 2 Prizes of $100 each 200 H M 1 Prizes of 25 100 j§ 20 Prizes of I 10 200 j|j637 words
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Advertisement51 1925-01-05 4 1 KmeGeortfelv f WH I S KY I The TopNotchof Scotch is reached in "King George IV" n__M__l The Distillers Agency Limited, Edinburgh, SCOTLAND. INTEREST IN A PICTURE of the children that is made to-day, grows as they grow. PHONE 1900 TO-DAY BOR AN APPOINTMENT. THE EASTERN STUDIO, Stamford Road,51 words
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Advertisement114 1925-01-05 4 IPOH GYMKHANA rTJjj SPRING. MEETIV, I -*>lst. January, :;rd.. ~>i| February. 9 Races each i I QtWk WmmLS md ex-grid I'm. ms 7 Races for I Griffins, $M freight allowance for eJ j horse brought to tered for the Meet Entries ci- >« :> p. ni v 1 nesday, 21st.114 words
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Article86 1925-01-05 5 BOURGEOIS INFLUENCE GROWING. 1 I 110 v VIANOEI VKINc;. ll* itti Service] Kiga. Jan. 2. V wii a sayn 'io- So\ u LM'' tw. T.aa -'a 11l Ar. lit!" S li .<■: nmei i onsequi ntly ...a f vs h hi ed the local B bevfl most to86 words
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Article213 1925-01-05 5 ashington, Jan. 2. I hi*fh official of tho Statl Pepa t mum: hat o t v. h VVasl fftoi from wi'. \>,,<v the U-bt sett'.i-nu-nt on terms in •hi Ans \n eri< an s< t a pub. !r*hed in Londo:.. I i ebeeaae ef eat) Brit213 words
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Article150 1925-01-05 5 HEAVY WINTRY WEATHER. 61 KNSANDA FN TBOUBLB. ik. ti Service,] New York Jan. 2. Liki Enj and N»-v. York ii the rieti I desl e < at h< 7 Si drhr« nby sty mile pei bon gab rapidly filling tlu- -utt.- rendering alking virtually i possible. Six thousand150 words
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Article244 1925-01-05 5 Mexi.o. Jan. 2. a an being u!» locate thr steamship Taaamlipaf aritl tw< brndred fiiu't i> atxaid and five schooners wbkl Vara Cmi mi ESrd. faa Kali faarad bat i lam it in I the alaa, COMMUNISM 1\ THK l!\l.k\NS. l.« "'.uradt .lan. 2. A tiv<-c:a.244 words
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Advertisement390 1925-01-05 5 BUSINESS CARDS. Mrs SADAWOj since I*** "La Insular" ci«ara ha^ ST the accepted brand in mansions, S£| bST abe« hiirbast qoalhy ca j, w „j-' Obtainable from: JOHN UTTLE CO., LTD. R, Canai Jj D'Almeida SL Bl' S: yy. I HVK 8 Lal aU Musical bHtenmentM. M ,-MN 0.. I390 words
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Advertisement116 1925-01-05 5 NOTICES. -j* jots' ae is hereby given that the above Trade Stat •icipal p' Lake C ta, and m as a .1 and Co- Milk and C ream I -n. Thb notice is advertised as a I person 1 proceedings will be eomme: 1 v,| January rotors for SEGO V116 words
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Advertisement1335 1925-01-05 5 ABRAMS' MOTOR TRANSPORT CO. 3, Penang Lane TELEPHONE 3140. New touring 5-seater Gardner cars for hire. Price $3 per hour rating. This is cheaper than hiring a taxi. NOTfCES. I N' '-'I -a vebj given that tf.. si II I 'Nad. NSrk i the trad* Mark af Lha Fee Chyi1,335 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
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Article16 1925-01-05 6 GALI lln Jai nl at th. M it«i nity Hospital. >•,:'-*.:•:• Mr and Mr-. 11. U.16 words
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Article37 1925-01-05 6 R A rS()X ARM TAO.. Dec yl Alburj M [ohi l. illiam \*N ats Bi ti»l North B.• |a. s- a 1 sill d Bi youngest daughter of Mr. I _:ia:.. Arrr.itag*. I C ttegi A!h_ry.37 words
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Obituary31 1925-01-05 6 H BAIN V a nursing honir. Lfl M_fl fg i Bias* pore, aged I I TISACHEB D '-road. !1 a. ..ch.r. widov. B W iliam Tr. I I M G31 words
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811 1925-01-05 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1925. Comment Of the Week. The most optimistic person can scarceh look back on the *ii__cussiona w\ the tew Opium Conferences a", Geneva -.villi any de_;.w of satisfaction, and there seems ;<i be no good grounds for believing that the second confer* ence whicii811 words
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Article197 1925-01-05 6 We Rckn< arledge receipt of wall calendars for 1926 from tbe Choi Motor Senriet and Estate and Tina! Agencies. A Conference reception of the Malaybu Annual Conference irill be held ta -Jan. sth at pja at No. Mount floyliia Dr. If. .J. Giabaai haa been traaaferrad from Telok Anson to197 words
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LOCAL WIRES.
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Article39 1925-01-05 6 (Fr a< Cur Own Coir. ar* i Kuala lun piii. Jan ailwa; *trik< her. knn ..:<•' viven that thei» will be Md' f t. at tl shops to-day, I j nt, U] -.i u ntinw rtrih39 words
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Article59 1925-01-05 6 SERIO US FIRE NEAR MALACCA. (i run Our <>w a <'■ rr M.jlilK.a il 1 i; VA<ie was called ewt I odi morning: fca Bun: I mr. ii (h jrhood, where se- a- ■s, l K'side> a Ml a 1 market, H I Major Bowers, Lnsped o sswortl and Sikh59 words
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Article53 1925-01-05 6 (From Our Own Correspond* ni Malacca, Jan 1 V a masonii nst. ati m at Neiri N bilan Lads*, s...!ai;i-. Iml ajhen Ml. A. B. Ci i- -tailed M..--tl- ensuing hur.uo r -..<:. all disti present Sii Malco in Wal D.C.M.. M Sa t::<h u-v; .tion. B was53 words
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Article82 1925-01-05 6 LKNMFMS IMF.MH»\ tO BKBCT RK 51 ft l i° N Our 1 **< cellent authority that tt. I GoV«*misklering tl. oowei transmittinc wfarotaM viil be almost a, sui Britisl G »vernmei I at Rugbj which will 1* the ia the world ar able ei i-.-v tht rlil.82 words
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Article295 1925-01-05 6 Mr. :»t h»s orchard al Dane, "H 7.1s planted •h all kinds of Malayan fruits Mi. K D.«' Teluk A: tly on har husband. Ml ft :sh. Officer in is in P< a C a Th. (.era' ftlalaya, says the y ig beginnfan ace ir ess am .-graph ti I295 words
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Article68 1925-01-05 6 If Or ad notes and pot— —ion awaWWak. win. asked Fa? the exhibit- iput U|> I Mi M<-:«'(i]t! < fcendent of tbe G Office wbo said that he ha msideied them to be in nes, so; chbi< e van a* a Cantonese woman she hei never gone into68 words
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Article151 1925-01-05 6 a, The Victoria Thsat all eompany in Flares and i cupation. Tbe spright lines* _rht under the patronage 4 audience. tell readily u-x •luence af raplished ciilattainn and the ami 'Hon of her companions. Well-know. < e Rossiter m val she has been enhancing her re nut a':151 words
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26 1925-01-05 6 AUSTRALIA'S EXPORT TRADE TO THE EAST. 111. •r^entatHMi. I a» annoanced in Austral* ralian th -aajn Tt TrmAk m mmtmrnj alsl ..der the I and hm26 words
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Article78 1925-01-05 6 The public will be hrtererted to that ptoanratioas ate elrea** "TJ the praSction of a -fraud mtliUO P T-cUbtht tattaa. and lI JJ2 xcellency the <^vewr««ry The venae will ataeabiy be tf* "JJI which ia admirably adapted to th.s j*H Mi a, > th- t.r an >78 words
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Advertisement159 1925-01-05 6 ••TH!. CONNOISSEUR COMES TO CALDBECK'S" I *«b t liquiuiffitimwL Srven jCucos Bofs Amsterdom Sole Agents: Caldbeck, Macgregor S Company, Ltd. (Inc r; Taa.-! in S-ianirha:.) i» p ,h leu phone No. 228. > \K >>»><*. 1 I* l 'all. I NEW SHIPMENT. OBANGES, APPLES. KKD AND WHITE KAI'KS. CRAPE FRI159 words
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Advertisement28 1925-01-05 6 K HAVE READY STOCKS 01 Champagne Mercier (extra dry) Anjou Sparkling Wines Burgundy Wines Bordeaux WineDUPIRE BROTHERS. BLACK WHITE k W:. r __J WHISKY lto. L GORDON ckanxa28 words
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Article110 1925-01-05 7 i FLOODED. hi rßeoter's Senrice.] I SNOB* Jan. t ip «-»t abatetl .rht, but the he effect of the storm Ireland. From ereiTrwhere reports of farmsteads isolated nnd .t^,^ flooded. The rivers Severn and normally two hundred yards wide, 14 en to nearly two miles over a large110 words
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Article55 1925-01-05 7 [Renter's Service.] Waianw, Jan. 1. he C«ei S ikian Lojat: forced a aamfa and decamped with diptoastic documents and telegraph codes. funds •t touched. I ee Mip since it nwaa that the Soviet Government is perturbed over the recently improved retspeca Cze .he-Slovakia and Poland oming conclusion55 words
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Article76 1925-01-05 7 Reuter 's Service.] Kail River. Jan. J. ry rations, members of the Cot ifacturers' Association, have an tea per cent, reduction ir I ..rk. Jan. 3. vern.r of the Federal Resero Bar.k states that the visit of Mr. Normal Aadtfsss to America is one of the customary76 words
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Article43 1925-01-05 7 [Renter's Service.] London. Jan. 4. Observer, referring to tbe On»om that Sir 31. Delevigne. i**rt_>. has played his part with the Nevertheless, -.erably clear that a Br >.i directly representative of Cabinet imQißiftiHj should be sent to Geneva this *»H:k.43 words
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Article45 1925-01-05 7 [Reuter's Senrice.] i;< Jan. S. Minister of the Interior, interviewed. the Government's action against the i Peasants* Party was not directed the Croats. It was not n domestic act, but a measure of defence •o*t nn external enemy. M. P. ci45 words
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Article32 1925-01-05 7 r li tWki Ser-... a.*] Wsnhhngtan. Jan. 3. American Ambassadors at London ogether with Colonel Logan, un delegate to the Reparations' Comi. represent tbe United States at the a32 words
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Article21 1925-01-05 7 [neuter's Servic 1\.r,.. Jan. I F»enck chemi> I »T radian, reseat H .vaa. 'b.f^ appear ,ii page 5.121 words
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Article118 1925-01-05 7 A CABINET DEADLOCK. 1 1 n .ii;\M'i n stops Gen i V.- r's Servi. '"■erlni. in. n Jan. ntinuea. "I.i u i'.ai:.i. u»vl part] with vfam thi v a_ of Dr. n FVopbi's I'art; t i Han hi i ritj oent, a- sttence or Un of the Na*118 words
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Article134 1925-01-05 7 CO.] INirt Sam. Jan. 3. \a!i!-^a and tlu- Dafcch itaossm ".nisi Bat I i lid- are no* le. The ra has ht*r stern f damaged and how lamage.l ris feet below the. wat The recommends -;ffieiently to a mwi Wt B I < m Detention here will probably134 words
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Article51 1925-01-05 7 [Re I'ari-.. Jan. M. Tch emi by thi NtK -aid h« •.greement was pos- :he latte' pen ited in he- mil In respect to the I I SHJ U He decla? Sovierl policy in A-;a that its aim was to uphold and defend the independence of "he ru51 words
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Article31 1925-01-05 7 vi. >|o>i-u%\, Jan. I. •i the object of bring u M Europea the Mont: v mi I m troduced the European calendar. Tin Nev Year. on J i31 words
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Article27 1925-01-05 7 < R [ter's Scrvice.j Pari!*, .lan. The interest in the unofficial Frtinh. |M of the v»ar .Ich s one half nl Ipm esnt pe annum.27 words
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Article32 1925-01-05 7 I Rent) S-i vice, j 1/ondon. Jan. '1. The death am oeaasrod sl LL-Col Wl a Huss«y Walsh, distinguished soldi< ,t..«r' in N'ear Eastern affairs. Furlier cahles appear on page a.i32 words
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Article33 1925-01-05 7 h| W Hope rA fin h me, Ip Bwaf ij,. L Switzerland, where Mrs. Ho| n ,l hi children are awaiting him Mr. Ho| k vil! be back in Ipoh next Autumn.— T.O.!33 words
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Article1539 1925-01-05 7 PARLIAMENT OPENS. i:i< i POLICE HUM u iioNS. (Fieei On o..:i Correspondent). London. Dec. 1 1. W M <...- ::n- -la; King .'ai liajnent, and r mi aw i I essful pageanti we have had lor ime, h i Mil ion I i p hich, the i1,539 words
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Article220 1925-01-05 7 ProhiMtiofl hai mam cnrioui esaaeceneei the United States, la am af has bttnmmous Mtalfll-dl BB the iSBfSI if the Appalachiai Mountains a strike of miners has been bn in on resi for iosm year-, snd andec I normal circumstances a uveal deal ol ■nieiiiii snd hnrdship far220 words
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Article83 1925-01-05 7 Messrs Buu-ti-ad and C«>.. ar.<i other firms who jut transferring their businesi headquarters t < > the Canton Insurant, e Bttildin<r on OWlyer Quay. me etr^aued in moving to their new t. remise- during the week-end. Now tli:i' the •scaffoldiii'j has been entirely removed from the building ari(i83 words
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Article58 1925-01-05 7 Five men hav'e been arrt^tod by the Shanghai police in connection wHh the brutal murder <»f Miss (Meson, a Danish lady. They had all been fi.rme.riy in her M'rvice, and four of the five are >tate.d to have confessed to participating hi themurder. The motive appears to have been 'a58 words
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Advertisement151 1925-01-05 7 IDEAL FOR WASHING FROCKS U CHILDREN'S WEAR DLJRO Fabrics-clur abk (siabsolutely fadeless mi^ 38 in- IDE <- |LM ~-:r- ds£\// v*J^ t,- r >J" J X\ f WASHIM y\*' i X vfe. jJ^X -INil-HI IN CHBCKB- STRIFES SELF COLOI KS Ol MAIM lilll IMNK RED, BROWN GREEN YELLOW ETC.— ROBINSON151 words
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Advertisement785 1925-01-05 8 STEAMER SAILINGS BLUE FUNNEL LINE RegSlar Services to. LONDON. AMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP. HAMBURG AND BREMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. >! VRSEII I ES, II WKK, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON, NEW VORK AND BALTIMORE. lakini: < .ir.-o on through Bills of Lading for all Overland Points. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND785 words
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Advertisement516 1925-01-05 8 STEAMER SAILINGS mmmmmmmmmmmm^mw^^^m^^m^mm^^m^mm^mmmm^^m^mm.^i^.^^mmmm^^mmmmmm^m^mwmmmmm.mmmmmmmmm^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmm^mm Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) ELLERMAfr~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 TOKIO due Jan. 28 s.s. CITY OF CHESTER due Feb. 26 s.s. CITY OF PEKIN516 words
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Advertisement525 1925-01-05 8 STEAMER SAILINGS P. o. BRITISH INDIA ANU AI'CAR LINES. (Incorporated ia England). MAIL, PASSENGER ANU (ARGO SERVICES. o PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION Ct LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Ccntract with His Majesty's Government... OUTWARDS FROM LONDON. HOMEWARDS. For China and Japan. F.r A" Due ;.«».e Tonnage. Singapore.525 words
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Advertisement614 1925-01-05 9 STEAMER SAILINGS O. S. K. Line. Destinations Steamers. Arr. Dept. l IB j nr Hamburg. Rotterdan via Colombo, Aden and Port mmtaaa Mar. Jan. 11 Jan. U^ T«rk via San Frandaco, Panama Ha re Maru from Kobe Fob. Ihamo. Cape Ja-wn, Rio Santon gooterideo and Boanoa Airea via Cotom^" Manila614 words
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Advertisement412 1925-01-05 9 STEAMER SAILINGS Round-the-World mW \\mmamwLm'm A PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE 38 Days to BOSTON 41 Days to NEW YORK OILRI RNERS. NO COAL DUST. NO CINDERS. ABSOLUTE CLEANLINESS. via Port Said, Alexandria, Naples, Genoa and Marseilles. From New York these fine, new liners continue on Round the World, returning to412 words
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Advertisement760 1925-01-05 9 STEAMER SAILINGS AMERICAN FAR EASTUNE. OPERATED POR UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD BY STRUTHER AND BARRY, MANAGING OPERATORS SINGAPORE TO LOS ANGELES ANI) SAN FRANCISCO. U.S.S.B. WEST PROSPECT an 10 U.S.S.B. WEST CARMONA Ft -h U.S.S.B. WEST CAJOOT yu and subsequent steamers approximately 'W days aparl For rates and further particulars760 words
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Article113 1925-01-05 10 The steamer Monadnock, from the Persian Gulf, reports that at the port of Lingah the officers refused to issue water from i the ship's supply to the coolie stevedores, I whereupon they stole all the water of the Chinese crew. Infuriated, the latter hurled every coolie over the side, one113 words
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Article140 1925-01-05 10 Masters of ships are warned that gun practice will take place in the Western Area on Tuesday forenoon The Bi itish steamer Clan Skene arrived on Saturday with B cargo of South African coal. She is bound for Australian ports. The Camranh, che first French oceangoing motor-ship, budt140 words
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Article173 1925-01-05 10 The lie aim Karl Kitchener, which was recently arrested by an Iceland gunboat -for an alleged breach of the .isherie* regulations, arrived at Hull ort Nov. Mo. Skipper Worthington, who was in charge if the boat, was fined £1,100 and was also' sentenced t< three BH Bths'173 words
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Article124 1925-01-05 10 Shanghai. Dec. 24. i rapt. Beeaneen, el tht tmmam Talbot. jwas senteneed to one vear"< imprisonment tim: tined SoOO in the American court tola\ tor arms smuggling. [The sailing vessel H. W. Talbot has ecently been offered for sale by public luetion by the United States124 words
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Article119 1925-01-05 10 Madras, Dec. 81 The Cir<t».ms authorities thwarted an at- tempt made by ore of the crew of s.s. I Nellore. which arrived fiom London, to smuggle into tht city German nuarms. ('aptain G. T. Auston, Superintendent of ithe ftt foantive Service, suspecting the movements of a119 words
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Advertisement866 1925-01-05 10 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated in Australia.) FOR SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, via JAVA, DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND AND BRISBANE Reirular monthly sailings by the well-known sicamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and MONTORO < :>.tW>*, tons.) The s m. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabins ie Luxe, single berth cabins,866 words
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Advertisement180 1925-01-05 10 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINE. (Companies Incorporated in Germany.) The undernoted are the Companies inI tended fixtures. OUTWARDS. For Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan Due Singapore. Rheiniand (H.A.L.) Jan. 18 i<JFulda (N.D.L.) Jan. 30 iMunsterland (H.A.L.) Feb. 15 t Via Manila. HOMEWARDS. For Rotterdam, Hamburg and Bremen. Due Singapore. fV'ogtland (H.A.L.)180 words
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Advertisement166 1925-01-05 10 i( "SPRAY LOTOL FREELY IT "DESTROYS ALL GERMS." \j -vS.,a_ pW^S^ X"' .A f In unsewered districts every home should have |B2W?' SW I"/ >i 'A- 'Tl 7 P THE SPRAY THAT SLAYS J \gS DROTECT your family from *4lr^k^ tnc lurk l\ uf^O. Houses, s_:ik>*, Jy w rooms, cesspoQls,gnrba_:c166 words
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Miscellaneous585 1925-01-05 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Belawan M. Treub *> a.m. Karimon Soon Lee 'J a.m. Port Swettenham, Penang, Colombo, Suez, Boston, and New York City of Rangoon 11 a.m. Malacca Kheng Seng 1 p.m. Colombo, Port Said, Naples, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Hamburg A. von Baeyer 1 p.m. Prigi Radjah, Tembilahan and Rengat585 words
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Article49 1925-01-05 11 January 2 Wemk 4 nas. t Bank mheeemi j 1 nvate credits 3 m.s. n Men fork, iaalaad Credits 90 days l- ranee. <] .tnand India, T. T. r HODakOBf, (iania: p > okohuma, demand Bangkok, __k____u J Hank BnjriM IBM -Hank of England i. a Har Silver I.49 words
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Article160 1925-01-05 11 I laaal Th it:, Peppee Whaaa 50 i'- pper fleet 'A Flake Tapioca l)cl Peatl laaa Sa_aU Capta a S;::aii a Rice, ltanK-i/ori wh: Opium, Baaam anl Rice ?^m \o I f.,r export Rit Siam No. 2 for expoi t Maa, Siam Biakn ci tae am l'.-.m R c160 words
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Article44 1925-01-05 11 Singapore, .j. n. 1 2 no. n Singapore Standard Ribb I Sn I She* Spol *7-\ 88; Jan 97% •I; Man i.T*. Urs; A ril-Jui c 66 81 don Quotati m Sl eet U 7". 1. Mai Ea ier.44 words
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Article317 1925-01-05 11 Ume Biagapai t I i^n Madras, Dec. Indian I j ala Ma Ha nfl r its" visit 1 Biagi lolomb Iha Prei dent, Mr. N ji n an Bten iew published in th. Mai m^ thai Singapon banl atata in ■■jur of the radii g and al317 words
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TRADE AND COMMERCE.
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Article51 1925-01-05 11 Smj;..!*.- < Jai l.n.; 7" r" i»»|..:a th, d.tj th, Kul.h,, isam art.v, Wlli iuota, l irarsan Pana Jordan v> M (>., i i 1!,,, Mining.—lfce aabatantial Hm ia the m haa K I. 1 ivt. !-<;] south. y ry y industrials.- 1 ax Hi J51 words
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Article50 1925-01-05 11 ROSE MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. (1.. K. MarpiK.il) 7 |.a coofined to tha aiming anJ inrtaiUial ati M>n.n-.- rhe demand for sterling stock* 1 .A t 7' ;i If, re firmer with business done at lndu>tri'U made 25.90 f n I ..nted at I'• a i 11.50. Loans. Unchanged at quotations.50 words
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Article33 1925-01-05 11 shows loaa aa\7 which set aga I reserve account, reduc t accou- nan LLdld taad ws redaction 1 .21 d. par lb. During i a the arbit- -till proceed a 133 words
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Article41 1925-01-05 11 Messrs. Guthrie ata Kuala Lumpar h Ingram from the' I MeaOafiaa of Sendayan (F.M.S.) tuhbci Compai y 1 ha Ml of a dividend of 10 per cent in respect of the financial year ending 30th ar,. t...v y,:,:--, >....; u-41 words
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Article42 1925-01-05 11 V»" U -''>- an,.ui.: ..f that be cut in tha fon ala af tha province A—*— the c ou,s < f th. w l h <*<_ua a..-Tai_. ten years thai hood of i ,M0 f, M to Gustave J'.,;.! .chief42 words
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Advertisement350 1925-01-05 11 t, over THC TDFArr riomnniT m^ kMm Assurances in force over $17,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) vi. mcE:—W inchester Hoq_e Singa__pore. London of-ftpf- »9nM t i- t a,,,,,,, ilh 5 U| mf Cou f ■*JS3ISEKESSBEL« 1 ompanesAct le UIKA(TIVE I'i. ANS OF ASSURANCE350 words
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Advertisement435 1925-01-05 11 j BANKING. i i VOKOHAMA SPECIE BAN] LIMITED. Established 1880.— Subscribed Y. IuO.rtOO.OOO >00 'fully rani up) t: rve Fund Y. 77,500.000 Pr« sident: K. Kodatna Esq. d^ x I'resi lent: R Ichin .raiva, E- j DIRECTORS. N ■i. E? Baron K. Morimur M -t-:. Esq. Igarasl Eaq. Bai K435 words
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Advertisement536 1925-01-05 11 BANKING. K, CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHIN. taeorparatad ia BBglnd by Royal chart. i Paid ut Capital in 600,000 shart^ t each f:].000.000 Koa rva Faad ;>.'.»oo,o<JO Reserve Liability i t* raopriatori 9M9M9 hka i) office; t Biahopayato, London. E.C. AcanciUl aad Brunches. A w Stai EUmbars Vuket536 words
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Advertisement732 1925-01-05 11 "-""^■^■■aBBBBBBaBB_B BB 3 !z^ ||Mßaiß^l BANKING. e L BANKING CORPORATION. 'Incorporated in Hongkong) a„m H^A d officc Hongkong Authorised Capita! I*so oon nnn p tHI a 1 tu!i y paid up $00 OOfl nnn Reserve Fund- Qf e*w,uuu,UUO fund.— Sterlmg 4,500,000 Reserve I __»Mitt~ Sm2 525,500.000 ('niTPT 5 A\ f732 words
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Advertisement41 1925-01-05 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated in England by R oya Charter A D FIRE MOTOB CAR MAltr-K Fidelity Guarantee-Administration Bonds Singapore Rep.v^.:; th>_-Messr<. BARLOW Co. Mess.-.-. HARRISONS BARKER ki I• Branch Office 64, The Arcade. Collyer Quay. A GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.41 words
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Article819 1925-01-05 12 UNBEATEN All. BLACKS vs. ..MiI.AND.] i.KII h S'l Kl 1.1.l E i ••"< I irkenham, Jan. 3. i The final frame oi the All B against Emrland. started at 2.30 pm hi j dull, threatons soa-wester blowing. The ground, f him heavy rains, was soft. There were fif\v thousand people819 words
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Article272 1925-01-05 12 iinrv i)\vs HANDICAPS. (Fron; Our Own Correspondent). Penanpr, Jan. I art tha haadVaaa fai the a y's racing at Penang aa Batarday: Kace 1: Ha] Dayi 10 5, Box _l.lt, Cal- alatar v Poaaaraj 18, Halanal 9S, l a.*-. Nin 8.4, B >i v 1, < lleopatia II272 words
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Article447 1925-01-05 12 Week-end Kates. I n i b< tw< n I i i ih.dder) and > i hallenoff on Satui da> afttHMMHI in a9i and l.n.py sra. Both j <\ A -tart I.i i V at < a courst along :h« ut thi Biv; *wate; thinking ti> BH ipatd in tht447 words
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Article446 1925-01-05 12 I-'RKSH RECORDS BROKEN. [Renter's Service.] Melbourne, Jan. 3. Th. Breather for th< laeond Tet Match eontil Bed gtorioM to-d;:y and the attendance reached 18,000, The wicket, deaplte tha tw i dayi play, had worn aery arell and waai still pi rtoeX srhm the M.c.c. went In t-> face446 words
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Article73 1925-01-05 12 ind 1 Is an ui iojue no i d n i Teal inning i- tha Ural aiatcli at Adelaide In Dor timber 1884. playeia a are diamisaed in aim.a-t every poasiUe manner. Two ware canght la the Held, threi dean bowled, ana ■tamped, aw low* oaa tanght73 words
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Article91 1925-01-05 12 [natancei of brothtri in Teal cricket lor Aostralia are not many. Of 116 different players, there weie two Bameraaani (Char' iif and Alec.)) two Giffina (Walter arid George), two KcLeodi (Bab and Charlie), two Gregory! (Dave and Ned), two Trotti (Albeit r.nd Harry!, ■•ad two T rumbles (Haghic91 words
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Article110 1925-01-05 12 I Reuter*i Service.! Durban, Jan. 2. The unofficial Teat Match was continued here to-dav in hot weather and before a small atten lance. The wicket was good. Mr. S. B. J- el's team were dismissed for 285, Napen Peking five wickets for 65. South Africa110 words
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Article346 1925-01-05 12 MANY WATERLOGGED GROINPS. Rcutcr's Service. I/ondon, Jan. 2. Wha following arera Ihi raaalti et mat:hei in tht Northern Section af Diviaionl 111 f the EngUah Laagaa played bo-day: Aahington 4. Rochdale ft. i Darlingb n ft, Halifax T. 1 London, Jan. 3. The following were the results of346 words
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Article29 1925-01-05 12 Bl r-. I e.] New ork. Jan. 3. K K aa- the world' feather- hII•■ I I I ing out i j K er in the lintl29 words
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Article380 1925-01-05 12 HOC KEY. Negri Sembilan Defeated. Sa- m i..\ .>.•. j uatch letweei Sii gep and Negri Sembilan resulted in a win t r Sh ga] > thi ee pals i ana. Ihi i set llent i Lon f I■ I made 't f.-r i ird of play t be kept380 words
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Advertisement184 1925-01-05 12 (ALL AM) LET US DEMONSTRATE The MOUTRIE PLAYER-PIANO <r- PERFECT i H y < I i i J 1 AM I 1 IA BRIN< i r] i t^ ,gg| $1,550 i of p!^ 1 i neat !*:RFBCT inttrui i t I! Mi— S y. i.<*.. S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD.. SINGAPORE184 words
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