The Straits Times, 30 June 1923
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Title Section13 1923-06-30 1 The Straits Times. No. 27,290. SINGAPORE, SATURFaY, JUNE 30, 1923. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement158 1923-06-30 1 L 1 ■Saafc^j^fl fl 1 J^aaDH] Ask Your Dealer Far Trovers' Monhcy Brand SHIP BRAND EXTRA FORKICN FINE OLD PALE Sherry Guinness stout A soft pale wine possessing a The original SPARKS beautiful nutty flavour. MOLINE Co., Bottling. As supplied to the leading Hotels and Clubs throughout Especially suitable for158 words
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Advertisement213 1923-06-30 1 A JACOBEAN DINING ROOM. WHEN dealing with period furniture it is not necessary to go into great expense. Jacobean furniture is inexpensive, simple and possesses distinct style. A room as illustrated would be finished in a rich antique oak shade, upholstery in dark brown antique Rtxine and Axminster Carpet in213 words
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Article1762 1923-06-30 2 F.M.S. Government and a Land I Deal. I'he third ordinary general mealing of the shareholders of the Anglo-Mllay Rubber Co., Ltd., was held on May 14 at the Council .Room of the RobV Growers' Association IncoipcrafcJ Z Idol-lane, E.C., Sir Frank A Swelttnhim, G.C.M.G., the chairman, presiding. T.w1,762 words
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Advertisement283 1923-06-30 2 Williams HOLDER TOP SHAVING STICK The Perpetual Stick in The "Holder that Hold*" Every Williams' Shaving Sticlc and Re-Load is 1 wrapped in v hermetically sealed fibre covering, which keeps its quality unimpaired. Ax.d every one also has the threaded metal collar, which grips it tightly in the holder so283 words
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Advertisement275 1923-06-30 2 ITCHING BURNING RASHOHFACE !b Large, Red Spots. Very PainfaL Cuticura Heals. "My little girl's face broke out in c nr.h whit!, took thi form of Urge, red :.|.oio ur.u iiched tnil buined. Ylie>- Wcrt .-cry psinful and were of a dry 11 turt. They cVafigured her .-.nd 1 h-d to275 words
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Advertisement106 1923-06-30 2 The Planters Engineering Co., Ltd. •PLANTERS" Improved Rubber Mills lor WASHING, MACERATINU, CREPEINO AND SHEETING PARTICULARS AXD PRICES FROM SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. (I»corpor»ted in the Strait* Sottlom.nU) ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT. ORCHARD ROAD. Telephone 2651. itiiiittttttttftinttittnn Cars, Lorries AND MARINE SETS. ALL PRICES REDUCED The World-Famed Model. 501 DE LUXE, 10/15106 words
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Article418 1923-06-30 3 Launching Ceremony which was Not Described. Of the actual ceremony at the launch of the Victory, there is, by a chapter of pecidenta, now no record nor description I extant. There are in the newspapers of the time many interesting accounts of man- of -war launches, of the418 words
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Article686 1923-06-30 3 SfNDAY. JI'I.Y 1. 1923. St. Andrew's Cathedral. 7.30 a.m. Litany. 7.46 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 9.15 n.in. Matins followed by Holy Communion. 4 p.-n. Children's Service. 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. During the following we«k Holy Com mur.ion on Tuesday and Thursday at 7 a.m. on Friday at686 words
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Article20 1923-06-30 3 Wly.ii a woman trie s to rapture a wealth* liushand she eridmtlj 1..1ii-vi that his means wilt justify her ends.20 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement269 1923-06-30 3 You who tire quickly, feel depressed, or Run-down, remember Wincamis is always ready to help you to repain strength to banish depression to promote new, rich, red blood to surcharge- your system with new nerve foree and to create new vitality. Rprause Wincarnis is a Tonic, a K< torative a269 words
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Advertisement295 1923-06-30 3 BABY CRIES AND CANNOT SLE^P Because rfa limit V>y'« Own Tablets. Your baby^J^s set aY nwake cryinß and restless for nothing. Pnless a careless pin is pricking l.im the eanse moat probably is in his stomach and bowels. That is the part of the baby where rfost infantile troubles originmi',295 words
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Advertisement156 1923-06-30 3 CAMERAS AND PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS SPECIAL 25°/o CASH DISCOUNT AT Maynard Co., Ltd. m>M>nn»MMt»mi»mn »«»♦♦♦«♦♦> ENGLISH HAMS BONED and ROLLED WHOLE jfe W NETT HAMS S WEIGST PER JJL LB. HALF HAMS $1.05 PER LB. IN ANY SMALLER QUANTITY $1.20 PER LB. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. (Incorporated ia the Straita156 words
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Advertisement731 1923-06-30 4 ITEAWEii SAHLIRtS P. O^Entish India °m Apcar Line (Companies Incorporated in England.) 'T.Z> MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. Under Contract with His Majesty's Government. LONDON-FAR EASTERN SERVICE OUTWARDS FROM LONDON HOMEWARDS FOR CHINA AND JAPAN FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON AND ANTWERP Tonnage Due Spore731 words
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Advertisement111 1923-06-30 4 DOLLAR LINE Tmt sUatoa. New York and NerfeU via Sues M.S. DOLLAR Loading Singapore, July fi. ROBERT DOLLAR Leading Singapore, August t, VIRGINIA DOLLAR Loading Singapore, Aagast IT, For Saa Pedro. San Francisco, Seattle and Vancouver GRACE DOLLAR leaving Hongkong beginning August Through Bills of Lading Issued from Singapore to111 words
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Advertisement655 1923-06-30 4 w STEAMER SAIUMS THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LIMITED THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England). The Bine Funnel Line Regular Seryie* to LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. Xii, MARSEILLES LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HA"RE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW BOSTON AND NEW YORK. own Taking cargo655 words
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Advertisement505 1923-06-30 4 CTEAMEB SfIILIMBS PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPiJ (EOTAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO, OP BATAVU) (Incorporated in Holland) r™** CONTRACT WITH lflK "nßum India ooTnnnm DONGG ALA June 30, Pontinnak. KALMOA -June 30, Selat Pandjang £2Str"ii Illy 4 Muntok l'»l"»'»:.n,r. s KVWtV, y t'.™^' 1 and Djambi. Bffisft§£2«*SMss EXPRESS PASSENGER SERVICE between Singapore— Java and505 words
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Advertisement536 1923-06-30 5 STEAMER SAIUfiCS N. Y. K7~ LONDON LINE Katori Maru Jnly 1? Atstita Maru July 2t LIVERPOOL LINE Tottoii Maru Jaly II HAMBURG LINE Tump Mann a»ld. Jaly Mito Maru middle of Aug. NKW TOEK LINE tU IPaa ■OCTH AMERICAN LOT Kan.akura Mini Aug. 4 BOMBAY LIME Tamba Maru July 4536 words
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Advertisement417 1923-06-30 5 STEAMER SAILINGS O.S.K. Propaaad SalUaga from Blagapere. (sub'Mt te ahaag* withont pravion. aotio*.) EUROPEAN LINE For Maraellles, London, Ilaaibarg, Rorterdasm, Antwerp, via Colombo, Sacs aad Port Bald. Arr. Dap. •ALPS HAPU July 20 July 21 Omit ktaraalMca. NEW TORK LINE For Ban Francisco, Panama, New Tork, via Japan. Arr. D.p.417 words
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Advertisement440 1923-06-30 5 STEAMER SAILINGS "NEDERLAND" ROYAL MAIL LINK: Mat 'ROTTERDAM LLOYD" ROYAL MAIL LINE SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE OP NEDERLAND" "ROTTERDAM LLOYD" R. M. LINE R. M. LINE ria Belawan-Deli, Sabang, Colombo, ria Belawan-Deli, Sabanc, Colombo, Genoa, Algier. to Am.terdam. Manwille*, Tangier to Rotterdam. PRINSES JULIANA June 25 TABANAN Jnly 2 REMBRANDT Jnly440 words
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Advertisement174 1923-06-30 5 THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. (Ineorporat.d In tas United Kingdom) Far HONGKONG. SHANGHAI anal JAPAN BENLA WERS do* July 12 BENGLOE dv* *nd July BENREOCH dv* Ist half Aug. No PaaMngar Acttmanofetto*, For fraight, plaas* apply to PATERSON, SIMONS ft CO, LIMITED (Incorporated ia England) Ageata. NORDDFUTSCHER LLOYi AND HAMBUR6-AMERIKA174 words
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Advertisement775 1923-06-30 5 STEAMER SAIUHBS "ELLERMAN" LIN£ BLLERMAN A BCCKNALL STKAMSHIP Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) BTBAMKR Due Sinsapora PASSENGER SERVICE OUTWARDS. t.Ji. CITY OP KARACHI China aad Japan Oct. •M. CITY OF PARIS «JMna and Japan Nor. 16 CITY OF CANTERBURY China and Japan Dee. ?7 HOMEWARDS ft.*. CITY OF MANCHESTER ManeUiti775 words
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Advertisement546 1923-06-30 6 CINEMAS ALHAMBRA Friday, June 29 to Wednesday, July t. In the Second Show at 9 p.m. sharp. TOPICAL BUDGET BRITISH SCREEN NEWS. FAMOUS PLAYERS-LASKY CORPORATION PRESENTS LIONEL BARRYMORE In 6 Reels. Boomerang Bill ALBERT E. SMITH PRESENTS ALICE CALHOUN, in 5 Reela A Girl's Desire GOLF BUG 1 Reel Pathe546 words
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Advertisement413 1923-06-30 6 CIWEKAS What is the greatest thing- in life Do y»u know that LOVE of mati for woman down through the i>ces h:i.« caused Kinclom.i to be overthrown friends to beccmu enbittercd jcrcnt deeds accomplished epic romances written. LOVE in our modern day has been pictured into a drama, thrilling in413 words
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Advertisement191 1923-06-30 6 Ask for and see that you get MARSEILLES ROOFING TILES RTDGB I AND \KM n \iOR "HEART' BRAND Throe TOM bom impoitrl ;\nj v■,>•u ■,>• in P !r f,r M >ciiik E»cry genuine Tiie r.i.ul, in MafMtlld (l'r;in< i-) bMII the name of niaLi-is in fall and also a brand.191 words
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Article193 1923-06-30 7 I IMTKIS. Saturday, June .10 ilitf'i Wator, 0.11 p.m., 11.27 p.m. Malayan Agri-Horticultural Show, Kuala Lumpur. ricket Lanka Union v. Services, Tanglin. Cricket X.K.I', v. S.C.C, S.R.C. Anglo-Chines. 1 School Sports, 2.30 p.m. ph's 'lid Boys tennis final, 4.45. Sommr Uinaer, Adrlphi Hotel, 8 pm. Lodfe Aiba193 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article88 1923-06-30 7 EaHt Wharf Rjsin- lone. East Wharl Nil. Bhierh Wh»rf Klout. Main Wharl Waiojta, 1.r.i.-.ang. Autolycus I-'vialii. T« Knipir.- Ik :k Ellaaton, Andes Maru, Kofuh Kan, Tydona, Wist Wha.-f Oanfa, Phemtua. Jardlr.es Wharl Nil, I'ulo l!ra..i Cni.l Wharf Nil. Kfppcl Harbour. M«in \\h; n A,,,i Patrol, Radix,88 words
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Article160 1923-06-30 7 A.MIKAI. i lE, I'ren., :j,. r .:t9 ionr, from for Colombo 30-G. IIA.V WHATT BIN, Brit, 194 tons, from Malacca 2W, for Mnlncca 30-G. HAMKI'ItC MARU, Jap., :t,159 lons, from New Vc.rk l".i-ii. for New Voik hWAHJOH, Chin, ::.M7l tons, from Rangoon 304, ,:.r Bhanghal :r-i;. MATA HAUL160 words
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Article57 1923-06-30 7 .i n IN t:::velling b> tin- Ekma from ftrngaaiiM and Penang to (oniuct at Kanfooa with Henderson am! P< \.t.u: ..(>nora. July 0. M. Black and F. R. Poolt. Per Gl tailing July r> Mr. St. Oaorge Smtth, Mrs. Hudson, Mr. and Kta. I. A. Vanreaoa, htosara. Klmi«er, A.57 words
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Article179 1923-06-30 7 To-day. IJang 3 p.m. fort Bwottcnham and Penan* I p.m. Penang and Calcutta S p.m. Icmbang 3 p.m. A'uar Hiid Malacca ..I p.m Modan S p.m Batarla aad Sungci Liat 3 p.m. ilatu Pahat 4 p.m. fontianak ..4 p.m Mtlitcca 4 p.m. r.U.kui. Pcnang, Colombo, Port Said,179 words
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Article39 1923-06-30 7 K- Left Arrd. S'porc London Kllenea May 16 Jon* 11 Andre Lebon May 21 Juno 16 Knhnr May 23 Jun* 18 Vund.l May 28 Jan* 22 T*e«tk May SO .lun« 25 Tam'uoru Juua 4 Juaa 3039 words
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Article190 1923-06-30 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore, June 30. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 5/"2 Demur. 1 2/4 1/10 Private km. credits 2/4 7/16 On New Ycrk, Demand MM PtinU M ii 56% On France, Bank 810 On India, Bank T.T. 17.; < On Honjrkontr, Bank d/d 1H p.c. dia. On190 words
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67 1923-06-30 7 Latest London cables quote Spot ahect Is. 1 I Singapore Standard Pale Crepe. Closing Prices. Buyers. Sellers. ipot uly Vug-Sept. )ct.-Dec. an. -March Tone of tb» marl. Sprt July AuK--Sept. Oct.-Dec. Jan. -March et Quiet. Singapore Standard. Closing Prices. Buyers. Sellers. 40'.. 17 4767 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article218 1923-06-30 7 issue fflli I'd. Bayers. Sellers. 1 1 Batang Padang 0.40 0.45 1 1 Hitam Tin 1.30 1.35 1 1 Jtlamtob 0.10 0.20 mom 1 1 Johan Tin 0.35 0.40 •1 £1 Kam. Kamunting 43/6 44/6 xd. .0 10 Kinta Assn. Ord. 8.00 8.50 5 5 Lingui Tin ."..75 4.10218 words
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Article144 1923-06-30 7 MM VaL Pd. Bayers. Sellers. £1 £1 B. Am. Tobacco 4.19.6 5.3.0 10 10 Central Engines 9.75 10.60 '0 10 Central Motors 3.10 H.SO Bl £1 K. Smelting Co. 7.00 7.25 5/- 5/- E!ec. Tramways 1/9 2/6 ,0 10 Fraser Neave 37.00 38.00 >0 50 Hammer and Co. 140144 words
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Article115 1923-06-30 7 U. Enjr. 0 p.c. $1,234,300 par 5 p.c. pjn. Spore Electric Tramways, 5 p.c. £350,000 nom. Spore Municipal 5 p.c. $1,878,000 par. Spore Municipal 4^4 p.c of 1907 $1,000,000 5 p.c. dia. Spore Municipal 4% p.c. of 1909 $1,000,500 5 p.c. dii. .Spore Municipal 4H p.c. of 190 i)115 words
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Article402 1923-06-30 7 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt'a Quotation!. Lat««t arallabU Sterling Quotation* are printed on aaotfcor pare Friday. iu-uaj i rue". Fraaer Ljall Co. Evmtt. Ulcnby Ncw(sl) 1.15 1.20 1.15 1.25 Uor Gajah ($1) 1.25 1.35 1.25 1."5 Hitam ($5) 12.00 13.00 12.50 13.00 V. Kunir.g ($1) 0.50402 words
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Advertisement736 1923-06-30 7 THE RUBBER INDUSTRY. Exports from the Netherland East Indies. The Government Gazette contains a translation of an article entitled The Tvibber Situation in the Netherland Knst huiiis durinjr the first Quarter ol 192.'i which appeared in the Netherland K&dt Indies Government Publication Kortc Uerk-hten of June 16, 1923. It deals736 words
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Advertisement62 1923-06-30 7 Victoria Theatre TO-NIGHT 9.36 Mary Pickford IN "THE HOODLUM." 6 REELS OF LAUGHTER. Supported by PATHE GAZRT7E LATEST PATH"' LOCAL including The Kuala Kangsar Festival. Admiral Sir A. Leveson Visits Singapore. Parade on the Padang on H.M. The King's Birthday. and !T!THafal Harold Lloyd Matinee To-day at 5.15 Booking at62 words
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Advertisement655 1923-06-30 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified Ad vis., see page 16. CRAXBEKF I SAUCE, Lemon Curd, Blanc Mange Fig Jam, Strawberry Jam, Cherry Jam. H. Bolter, Direct Importer, Europe Hotel Building. REFAIKS TO BMOCULAMTaad scientific instruments. John Duke, Upticiun, VI, Buttery Road. (lp) TO LET, iimall compound house No. 25 Hiirkrr Koail,655 words
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Advertisement616 1923-06-30 7 GOVERNMENT NOTICE Trndors will be receiTed the Colonial Secretary's Office, up to neon of .luly 12, ll»2r, for the follow:: 1. Erection of two quarter.! for Head Teachers i.t PenrlV. ll ill. 2. Additions and alteration* to RninVs Institution. 3. Kaisinp' sito with nd earth for the new Owen Re.d616 words
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Article36 1923-06-30 8 Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Mclntyre beg to thank their relatives and friends who kindly attended the funeral of their late mother Lily Monteiro, and also to those who sent wreaths and letters of condolence.36 words
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Article42 1923-06-30 8 A High Mass of requiem will be suns r the repose of the soul of the late Lily Monteiro, at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, on Tuesday, July 3, at 7 a.m. Your kind attendance and prayers arc earnestly solicited.42 words
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1063 1923-06-30 8 The Prohibition question has become a matter of international importance. What the Americans see fit to do inside America is no concern of outsiders, but Lord Curzon has pointed out that the claim to force the ships of other nations to go dry1,063 words
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Article24 1923-06-30 8 A Chinsse was knocked down and killed by a taxi at the sevtmth mile, Bukit Timah Road, yesterday. The driver, a Chinese, has absconded.24 words
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Article21 1923-06-30 8 Owing to the indisposition of Mr. Justice Barrett-Lcnnard yesterday after!oon, the public examinations of several bankrupts wore postponed until next .-'riday.21 words
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Article28 1923-06-30 8 Mr. Low Ting Teng is appointed a member of the committee of the Poh Leung Kuk, Singapore and also a member of the Chinese Advisory Board for Singapore.28 words
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Article26 1923-06-30 8 Three Cantonese were seriously injur"d with a chopper by another Cantonese ti Tanjong Pagar Road yesterday, and ire now in hospital. The assailant has been arrested.26 words
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Article42 1923-06-30 8 Since the beginning of 1923 a total area of 58,000 acres in homestead lands has been fi.ed upon at the Dominion Land office in Edmonton, Aiberta, indicating a considerably greater movement into the province than has been the case for some time.42 words
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Article56 1923-06-30 8 Rules under the Merchant Shipping: Ordinance have been amended by the addition of a new paragraph to the effect hat steamers over 120 tons and carrying more than 50 passengers wh'.n at sea and weather permitting shall carry on esch Ride at least one boat of section D slung outboard,56 words
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Article14 1923-06-30 8 The next session of Assizes for SingA pore will be held on July 17.14 words
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Article12 1923-06-30 8 Nawng Pet monthly mine returns are fcours 309, yardage 20,000, piculs 400.12 words
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Article14 1923-06-30 8 The Chartered Bank are opening a branch office at Semarang as from Ju.y 1.14 words
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Article14 1923-06-30 8 The censor's chop on the cinematograph film Shattered Dreams has ceased to be valid.14 words
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Article14 1923-06-30 8 A wire from our Penang correspondent states that Paradise Rubber Estates have into liquidation.14 words
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Article14 1923-06-30 8 The Students in Britain Committee have been exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance.14 words
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Article21 1923-06-30 8 A certificate of naturalisation has been granted to Khoo Chwee Beng, who has resided in the Straits Settlements for 28 years.21 words
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Article22 1923-06-30 8 Mr. J. C. Koopman, who has resigned from Weeaatiak anel Dijkhuis, has Joined vVadleigh Commercial, Ltd., as manager A their produce department.22 words
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Article30 1923-06-30 8 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 171 =$100. The rate of payment of Money Orders i"rom India and Ceylon is Rs. 176=5100.30 words
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Article28 1923-06-30 8 A Hokien merchant living in Seranzoon Road has complained to tin; police that his partner, a Tamil, has committed a rinimal breach of trust in respect of $2,300.28 words
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Article27 1923-06-30 8 The following appointments as commissioners are made under the rules of the Indian Emigration Act Mr. C. Wilion at Madras and Mr. A. F. Davies at N't'gapatatn.27 words
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Article37 1923-06-30 8 The body of an unemployed Cantonese vas found in the grounds of Tanjon-: I'agar docks th s morning. The man had .•ommitted suicide .by hanging the previous night, and his body was dumped .here by another Chinese.37 words
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Article44 1923-06-30 8 The lighting on Thursday took a piece ;ff the roof of the building occupied by Messrs. Wrefo'd and Thornton in Beach Street, Penansr. It continued and struck '.he roof of a rubber godown pf Messrs. Sandilands Buttery and Co. Tlie damage s very Blight.44 words
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Article46 1923-06-30 8 The junk men at Wanhsien, China, are reported to have scored a temporary victory in their campaign to prevent steamers from carrying wood-oil. The reason of the year, however, appears to have much to do with the shippers' attitude, which is like.y to alter by autumn.46 words
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Article48 1923-06-30 8 A large Vimy Vickers aeroplane, aftei flying low over the city, crashed on a Chinese^ hou.se at the back of the Bankers' Ci'ub off the north Chienmen Street. Peking, on the 14th inst., and eleven Chinese who were in the machine sustained injuries necessitating their removal to hospital.48 words
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Article49 1923-06-30 8 Two hundred divorces were granted in the course of 10 months in the city of Harbin by the special Chancellery for Divorce which was established 10 months ago. The question, comments the NorthChina Daily Mail, is whether there will shortly be any decently married people .'eft in the town.49 words
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Article49 1923-06-30 8 In a report recently issued by the Soldier Settlement Board of Canada, it is stated that 25,844 soldier settlers have settled about 3,000,000 acres of agricultural' land, of which about 200,000 acres were under cultivation last season. About 3,000,000 bushels of grain were produced by the ex-soldiers last season.49 words
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Article72 1923-06-30 8 A suit for the recovery of $07.50 was mentioned in the Hongkong Summary Court on June 22 against Mr. C. A. Stanton, proprietor of Stanton's Midway Show. The claim is brought by two Portuguese, named J. G. Rozario and R. M. H. Castro, and seven Chinese. They claim $45 for72 words
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Article67 1923-06-30 8 Apparently the directors of the Manila Hotel, although) they have not been definitely negotiating for the sa.'e of the concern, are prepared to part with it at a good price. The Manila Bulletin states that six million pesos is the price set for it. This paper repeats its former report67 words
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Article74 1923-06-30 8 The tender of Mr. Graham Hutchison "or the erection of two houses at Sepoy Lines for European attendants and alterations and additions to the existing house in Hospital Road, General Hospital, amounting to $16,700 has been accepted; also those of Wee Kam Siong, $20,000, for the erection of Class 11174 words
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Article194 1923-06-30 8 In the Supreme Court, this morninpr, before Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennarl, the folowing cases were fixed for hearing (hiring Jul? Ong Guih Neo v. Seah Neo Chow, F. G. Scharenguivel v. Strait* Albion Press 1 Ltd., Quah Hong Cham ami others v. Quah See Kiong, Teap Thean Soon v. Lim Boon194 words
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Article436 1923-06-30 8 The Hon. V.r. Justice Fnrroi -MnnV.y, Mrs. Farrer-Manby. Mrs. Strachan, ;;nd Mrs. Bryant, are Maying at the Gap. The Governor has awarde>d t> nial Auxiliary Forces Officers' I tion to Lieut. E. A. Brown, S.S.F.C. The King has approved of the appointment of the Hon. Mr. D.436 words
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Article140 1923-06-30 8 The Municipal health statement for the week ending June 2">. gives the total number of deaths as 213 representing a death rate of 29.65 per millc per annum compared with rt4.2- r > in the preceding week and with .",2.26 in the corresponding week of la-^t year.140 words
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Article146 1923-06-30 8 The appeal of Mr. See Tiong Wah against a decision of Iff. Justice Bar-rett-Lennard in a case brought again!.;, him by Mr. P. A. Paria, m menccd before the Singapore Court jt" Appeal yesterday morning. The .xction in the court below was for damages for breach of146 words
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Article235 1923-06-30 8 The whole thing is slack and slovenly business." This was the Marine Magistrate's scathing comment after hearing a case at Hongkong in which Capt. John Watson of the Gorgistan (owned by Mr. H. M. H. Nemazcc) was prosecuted by the Harbour authorities firstly, for unlawfully failing, on235 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement202 1923-06-30 8 RANSOME'S PATENT GEAR Aulu mo i ion Lawn Mower The best gear-driven roller machines made. They deal with all kinds of grass and leave a fine even surface. Size 16 inch.- Size 18 inch. Price $137.50 each Price $175.00 each SPECIAL LOW CUTTING "NEW MODEL" LAWN MOWER. Size 14 inch.202 words
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Advertisement96 1923-06-30 8 ALHAMBRA In the Second Show at 9 p.m. sharp. LIONEL BARRYMORE IN BOOMERANG BILL in 6 ReeK ALICE CALHOUN IN A GIRL'S DESIRE in 5 Reels. In the First Show at 7.30 p.m. CHARLES HUTCHISON WITH LUCY FOX IN SPEED In 15 Episodes or 31 Reels. Episode 1. GETAWAY 396 words
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Article356 1923-06-30 9 Admiral Beatty Defends The Scheme. Reutee's Service London, June 29. Mr. Amery pi elided at a meeting oi M M.l'.'s last night, when Earl Beatty explained why Singapore had been chosen as a defensive base. He emphasised the absolute need of Singapore to cover the Eastern portion of356 words
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Article112 1923-06-30 9 Reuteb's Service London June 29. 'i'i;c re r.re only two peerages in a comparatively small Birthday Honours List. The Hoa. Mr. N. Lawrence, chairman of the London and North Western Rail- since (Ml, an.l the Hon. Mr. 11. C. Ci!.l>, partaSf in the linn of Antony I id112 words
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Article117 1923-06-30 9 Reuteb's Service London, June 29. The British community in China has appealed to the British Government for protection in view of the danger to fosoigMn in China. Other powers inti n stul are also taking steps to protect t hi-ir nationals. A meeting in the offices of117 words
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Article227 1923-06-30 9 Effects of Earl Curzon's Decision. Eevtbb's Service London, June 29, New York Earl Curzon's rejection of the twelve mile limit proposal has apparently effectually countered the State Department's effort to clear awcy simultaneously the ship liquor controversy and rum smuggling. Speculation has revived as to whether Congress will revise227 words
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Article91 1923-06-30 9 Reuteb's Service London, June 29. Simla The political situction is quiet except for a continuance of passive resistance at Nagpur and the carrying of the Nationalist flag in a procession through a prohibited area. Seven hundred volunteers have been arrested and convicted, several being hired dupes who apologised91 words
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Article105 1923-06-30 9 Reuteb's Sekvicb London, June 29. In the House of Commons, the Minister of Health uttered a serious warning of the danger of an epidemic of smallpox wfcfcfc was likeiy to inflict injury on the commerce of the country. There were 973 cases notified last year and there have105 words
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Article58 1923-06-30 9 Relteb's Service London, June 30. Helena Montana In a speech justifying the Government's policy of holding the scales even between capital and labour President Harding declared that the country's credit was preserved, its industries were crowded to the point of capacity, its people were employed and its scale58 words
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Article36 1923-06-30 9 REUTEB'S Service London, June 29. Patrick Fleming, one of the eight Irish deportees being tried at the Old Bailey with Art O'Brien on a charge of seditious conspiracy, was discharged for lack of evidence.36 words
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Article39 1923-06-30 9 Eetteb'b Service London, Juno 20. The slump in the principal European currencies continues. The mark is at 770,000 the French franc at 75.22 and the Belgian franc at 88. Sterling in New York relapaed to 4/58 H.39 words
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Article25 1923-06-30 9 REUTEB'S SEBVICI London, June 29. Helsinirfors Although the Patriarch Tikhon hsts been released the Moscow! tribunal states that the trial will still' pvocaed.25 words
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Article206 1923-06-30 9 Death Sentences and More Arrests. Renter's Service London June 29. Maycnce Seven Germans were convicted by court martial of sabotage and condemned to death. London, June 29. Coblence The French re-occupied Limberg in consequence of German police arresting and transporting two German lailwaymen working for the French. A206 words
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Article118 1923-06-30 9 Reuteb's Service London, June 29. San Diego, California Captain Lowell Smith and Lieutenant Richtcr, of the American army, who started yesterday morning to attempt to remain in the air for four days and nights over a 50 kilometre triangular course on a Dc Havilland aeroplane, were forced to land118 words
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Article70 1923-06-30 9 Reuteb's Service London, June 29. An Eastern Telegraph wire from Rodriguez states that the Trevessa's second boat with 16 survivors has arrived at Mauritius. London, June 29. So far it is believed that eight or ten members of the Trevessa's crew did not survive their experiences. Port Louis70 words
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Article35 1923-06-30 9 Kilter's Service London, June 29. A Port Said message states that the marine surveyors recommend the discharge of the Rhodesia's cargo with a view to reconditioning all her cargo in the foreholds.35 words
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Article35 1923-06-30 9 RtCTEB's Service London, June 29. Paris Regarding the Air Service credit M. Mistral declared that the figure was raised at the last moment to Fr. 212,000,000, by $36,000,000, not from that figure.35 words
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Article93 1923-06-30 9 The Japan Advertiser says Mr. Edmund H. Howells, a passenger on the steamer President McKinley which left Yokohama the other day, was detained on the steamer because *a.c faii'ed to get a new Japanese visa in Shanghai. After aid was given him from American consular officials at93 words
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Article1253 1923-06-30 9 Brighter Outlook in Tin Mining Industry. An ordinary general meeting of the Straits Trading Company, was held at the company's offices yestoday at noon, Mr. Frank Adsm presiding. There were also present Messrs. H. A. Low, W. J. Wilcoxson, and J. Bagnall (directors), and the following shareholders1,253 words
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Article374 1923-06-30 9 The Forthcoming Congress In Singapore. The fifth Congress of the Far Eastern Association of Tropical Medicine is to be held in Singapore from September 3 to 17. On the opening day after a council meeting at 9 a.m. the morning will be devoted to a full session of374 words
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Article279 1923-06-30 9 President's Address at Official Opening. In asking the acting Chief" Secretary to open the Malayan Agri-Horticultural Association's show at Kuala Lumpur at noon to-day, the President said The Association was started in order to act as a parent association to encouiage the holding of agri-horticultural shows throughout Malaya.279 words
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Article70 1923-06-30 9 (By Courtesy of the Nanyj Nichi-Nichi ■Em.) Tokio, June 28. Messrs. Trie Kaihei and Umeno Minuru have been appointed to fill the vacancy in the directorship of the South Manchurian Railway Company. A South Seas Society, named the Nanyo-Pan, has been established under the presidency of General70 words
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Article2714 1923-06-30 9 Suggestions for Control of Road Labour. An ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held yesterday afternoon. The President, Mr. K. J. Ferrer, presided, and there were al«o present Alters. W. Dunman, W. A Sons, D. T. Lewis, J. M. Sime. J. Robertson, )l. B. Ward, A. E.2,714 words
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Article251 1923-06-30 10 At the, annual meeting on April 24, of the Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corc/o Messrs. Harrisons, Barker r.nd Co., is the manager for the East, the chairman, Mr. E. Roger Owen, pointed oat that the assets stand at £7,663,254 as against £7,(i57.433. The revenue for the251 words
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Article56 1923-06-30 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, June 30. I General Sir .Will Malcolm has arrived I to unveil to-day the Perak War Memorial! tablet on the wails of Ipoh Town Hall, l bearing 91 names. There will be out elaborate military ceremony. Afterwards! ex-Servica men and women will56 words
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Letter52 1923-06-30 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Without wishing to infringe upon the privileges of Hard Boiled and W. Symonds in Swimming Club matter? I consider that the expressions of their opinion might hive been in better bwte, I enclose my card. Yours, etc. I'KMINA. June52 words
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Letter189 1923-06-30 10 To the Editor of the Straits Tir.n-s. Sir, I take off my hat in sympathy for the peaceful traders an;l others who occupy the vacant laad in the precincts of the new St. Andrew's Ho'-pit. 1 I may draw attention to the individual Municipal Commissioner that each of189 words
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Letter491 1923-06-30 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Is Restriction a fairurc? This question is often asked by tfcnaa not closely connected with the rubber industry. There is no definite answe r, as on close enquiry it is obvious that for old producing estates it is certainly at491 words
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Article496 1923-06-30 10 Tse 11)23 figures are supposed to represent a 40 per cent, compulsory ivs-tric-t.on in average crops with an allowance of 5 per cent, increase in May. Isn't it a fare*. It will doubtless be trgued that the similarity of the figures is due to the abortive attempt at496 words
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Article196 1923-06-30 10 Meisrs. Gulhi-ie and Co. report: Singapore, June- 29. T lie local :n;;rkct baa maintained a rei.ii:rkabkly steady front daring the period under re-view in face of the r.larrnist report* from New York. Near- -c ii. ily Continental has been (;0..1 and future positions have shown distinctly bullish196 words
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Article120 1923-06-30 10 The Post Magazine and Insurance Monitor says lntimately connected with one of the prominent industries of modern tinus anil occupying a commanding position in its own particular field, ih.Motor Union Insurance Company's accounts frrnish interesting reading. The motor industry is, perhaps, peculiarly influenced by the many120 words
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Article98 1923-06-30 10 L\all and Evatt's Report. Singapjre, June 30. Tin— ?is:i 18s. Ci\.— up 355. Rubber. Is. t%d. unchanged. I Rubbers.— Mnlaka Pinda? 1.37^-1.43%, United Malaccas lJ32*v-131\k, Ulu Bcnuts 21-27, Kuala Sldimi 2.22 V& -2.27 Vj, B«asetts \-XXft\k, fadrafiria 4.80-4.50, Menlakabs 22-2-1, Kluancs buyers 3.25. A parcel of Pajam.s98 words
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Article38 1923-06-30 10 There will be a special matinee for children at the Surma Theatre this afternoon at 3 o'clock when Nicola will repeat his sensational performance. Ayahs accompanying children will be admitted at hclf price to all seats.38 words
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Article58 1923-06-30 10 There are several vacancies in the Machine Gun platoon unit. Intending I recruits require no previous military training. Those thinking of joining may obtain further information frcm Officer C mmanding Machine Gun Platoon at Headquarters, S.V.C., Beach Road, between 6 p.m. and f! p.m.58 words
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Article170 1923-06-30 10 < Johnston Recovers -Form. [Reuter's Service.] London, Juno 29. j There was 11 brilliant scene at Wimhlc'e!o:i. Their Majesties, Princess Mar; and iT;uny oth;T distinguished people were amon t the 14,000 present, j Tne chief attraction was tbe lifth ronnJ IbawJo between the American gi«al Johnston ;:nc!170 words
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Article473 1923-06-30 10 Middlesex Defeat R. G. A. As usual the meeting between the two livr.i military teams, in the riist division of the League, produced a thoroughly interesting came and the result, a win for the Middlesex by three goals to nil, though thoroughly deserved, did n,t look as one473 words
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Article73 1923-06-30 10 The V.M.C.A. ll holding afhsetic sports on the Oltiham Hall ground on Saturday, August 4. The events include 100 yards, 440 yards, 120 yards hitrlt hurdles, high jump £r:d putting the weight (for the championship) 220 yards, 440 yard." and on" mile handicap?, 22073 words
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Article98 1923-06-30 10 YESTERDAYS RESULTS. >•. vi.if Handicap. F. Albuquerque and L. Gammell owe 30 beat J. R. Rodrigues and C. S. Oliveiro scr., 9 7, 6 2. B Singles Handicap. G. G. Gray owe 30 beat P. A. Aeria owe 16.2, 13 15, 6 o, 6—2. MONDAY'S98 words
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Article159 1923-06-30 10 [Reuter's Service] London, Jane 29. At the Oval Oxford University b<-;.t Surrey by three wickets. Ducat, in *h«ncond innings for Surrey, scored 134. The Oxonian Jardine scored 95 in the second innings. At Taunton Middlesex defeated Somerset by eight wickets. For Somerset, in the first innings Mcßryan and159 words
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Article241 1923-06-30 10 Shlm.Tmoio Beats Coßulen. The chief boat .it the Manila Show but »nij;ht was the third ipaiillin .between i Japanese lad Shimamoto and the Manila boy Gogultn, and .1 big crowd r.l im>. Gogulen w.i--1 the winner at the Jr.ii meeting, and the second draw. This time the Japanese241 words
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Article31 1923-06-30 10 With reference to the S.V.R.A. spoon shoot, a bus will leave Jardine Steps at MS, ami proceed via Memorial Hall. Orchard Road, Scotts Road, Thompson Road to S, h-tar.31 words
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Article52 1923-06-30 10 The following will represent the SJt.C. in the League cricket game against the S.C.C. XI to-day.— K K. de Sou*.a, W. A. Keyt (manager >, R. Barte'.s, T. Leijssius, Km. Galistan, L. R. Bligh, A. H. Gauder, W. A. Deans, M. Anthonisz, E. G. Wheatley and H. G. Stack.52 words
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Article199 1923-06-30 10 I Appended is the resuit of the draw for the Ladies Empire Dock Cup at the Keppcl Golf Club. Conditions governing this competition are ported in the Club House. 1 Mrs. G. W. Hurt v. Miss WeatherMrs. A. Parahar v. Mrs. J. L. Watts. Mrs. A. S. Gardner bye.199 words
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Article126 1923-06-30 10 A Saigon paper says that a new enemy to rice, in the form -of a bug, has made its appe>arance in the rice-fields of Annam. It has been noticed for three ears past, ami in some places the damage done is quite considerable. The species does126 words
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Article63 1923-06-30 10 Programme of Drills up to and for Sunday, July 1 Saturday, 30th. 2 p.m., Penang Veterans Challenge Shield, Seletar Range. Sunday, July 1. 7.30 a.m., S.V.R.A., monthly cpooa shoot, Seletar Range. SINGAI'OKK AM) SOUTH MALAYA boy scons ASSOCIATION. Orders for week ending July 8 Monday, 2nd. Individual63 words
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Article33 1923-06-30 10 The Hongkong Telegraph remarks Every day and in every wav Kowluon ■Rets more and more like America. You'll soon be able to your buy postage stamps in chemists' shop we mean drug storts.33 words
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Article2241 1923-06-30 11 An Eventful Month Of Cricket. By Our Special Correspondent London, May 31. With the Mam-luster Cup out of tke way (won by Major Harold Cayzer's Hhuidhaonnch, starting at H to 1), there is nothing now to interrupt the prospect of the Derby, which seems likely to maintain to2,241 words
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Advertisement94 1923-06-30 11 An Instrument to be Proud Of M Ss|fi| His Master's Voice 11 VwKHllPil&V We haTe com P |ete s to«ks of all fe fl/ Models. Call to-day, we will b« ffissW' pleased to play your favourite §£:.>?'</ Machines, without any obliga--9 ]|r CASH OR EASY TERMS. S. MOUTRIE CO., LIMITED.94 words
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Advertisement300 1923-06-30 11 RAFFLES HOTEL Telephone 2920. (10 Lines.) TUESDAY.— Dinner Dance. The Finest Ballroom in the East. WEDNESDAY.— Orchntral Concert. Grill Room adjoining Dining Room, THIRSDAY.— Gueat Xifht, Dinner and open 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. Dance. FRIDAY.— Tea Dansant. Satmrday. GUEST NIGHT, SATURDAY.— Gont Xighl, Dinner and DINNER AND DANCE Dance.300 words
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Article789 1923-06-30 12 Minutes of Advisory Board Meeting. The following minutes of a meeting of the Infant Welfare Advisory Board, held in the P.M. O.s office, Kuala Lumpur, June 14, are forwarded for publication I'ivsi-nt.— Dr. R. Dowden, (P. M. 0., F. M. S.) chairman, Dr. A. R. Wellington, (S. H.789 words
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Advertisement212 1923-06-30 12 fof 111 on @vci*y tin of cigarettes you buy\ and you can be sure of getting a cigarette that cannot be bettered no matter what you pay. I The bright golden leaves of Virginia Tobacco used in fc the making of "THREE CATS" cigarettes come j|| from the famous Old212 words
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Advertisement472 1923-06-30 12 PENANG TURF GLUB AUTUMN RACE WlIWi SATURDAY, AUGUST 4. A Non-Selling unlimited Sweep will he hold on RACE 4. <0 per cent, to the Drawer of tho Winning Hone. 20 per cent, to the Drawer of th« Second Horse. 10 per cent, to the *Drawer of the Third Horse. 10472 words
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Advertisement449 1923-06-30 12 HOUSES. BUSINESS PREMISES AND GODOWNS TO LET COMPOUND HOUSES 1 (I, Derbyshire Rnarl. 902, Upper Serangnon Road. Good water nil garatroNo. 9, 9-b and 9-a, CllntraH Road. Vendibnn*, No. 6-1, Orang* Grove Rcai'. One aeaside bungalow at Hednk, off Kast Coast Road. SHOPHOUSES, OFFICES. STORKS AND GODOWNE. 100-2 and 100.8,449 words
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Advertisement394 1923-06-30 13 They all wan Sv > i^ second cups That is the difference between ordinary tea— tea that is just drinkable— and Brooke Bond tea. Everyone wants a second cup of Brooke Bond tea. And became the vacuum tin preserves alt the strength and flavour, the second cups will be as394 words
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Advertisement833 1923-06-30 13 SALES BY AUCTION GKEONG KOON SENfiTGO. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE of valuable land and houac properties ami rubber plantation at Pulau Tekong, Singapore. At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng A Co.'s saleroom, No. 30, Chulla Street, on Wednesday, July 4, at 2.30 p. m. Lots 1 to 9. Valuable freehold land and833 words
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Advertisement77 1923-06-30 13 fa. cmd^tud JfviiilffilK* Jftown. E. C. IV3ONOD CIE, Agents SINGAPORE and SIAM MtlMIHIMI»>ll»»»»tll«tMI mMmMM«>«I«M»M«MM>»MMMMMMIM»»IMMIHI Stock of Lathes, Shaping and Drilling Machines, &c. Manuftctnred by DANISH MACHINE CO., LTD., Copenhagen. s(#lb ivpovna THE EAST ASIAIEC'Co., Ltd., Siugapore. BRAND CIS 3VE JEi HBTT TRADE i|S^ H?§i MARK Sole Importers BORNEO SUMATRA TRADING77 words
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Advertisement275 1923-06-30 14 DEWAR'S Whisky I "THE SPIRIT OF PERFECTION." The Policy of Sir John Dewar fcf|?E§B and Sons and their Associated Lr Companies has always been to d < WS§l bond considerably in excess of iWvi their yearly sales require- |i iiiT^jli The result is that they are in II *JUf§| the275 words
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Advertisement459 1923-06-30 14 \mmmmiMmmmmmmmmmmmmmnmmwmtM*mmiti ■><■■■■■■ m*mmwAiisv*nm<ni**mwit%a*ainmnxswKMmmmmmmKmKimmmmmmammßM* Assets over $5,000,000 S.C. Assurance in force over $17,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd j (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE .12, OM Jewry, K.C. The Compnny has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the459 words
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Advertisement466 1923-06-30 14 JBANKING P. AND O. BANKING CORPORATION, LTD. (laeorponted in Englaad) Witk wkiek is affiliated AUAHABAD BANK, LTD., INDIA. Authorised Capltkl ft.OOO 000 CapiUl Subscribed an.l Paid Cp. £2,594,160 Reserve Fund < 00,030 Board of Directors Tk» It. Hon. LORD INCHCAPE, G.C.M.'?., K.C^J., K.C.I.E. < Chairmaa) Th« Kt. Hon. The Karl466 words
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Advertisement527 1923-06-30 14 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (Tacorroratad by Special Ckerter ta Japaa.) Capital Babseribed 760,000,000 Capital Paid tip YFI,B0O,')0O Sosorve Fnad Yi1,730,000 Preatdoat K. Nakagawa, Eat. Vie* President H. Mori, Esa. DIKBCTOB3 G. Kawanaki, Erg. D«nekieh< TaklU, Esc M. Esakl, Esq. T. Hisamnne, Esq. HEAD OFFICX Taiptk, Formoso (Taiwaa). BRANCHES527 words
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Advertisement589 1923-06-30 14 BA^jNg,, THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated la England; Capital Aatkorlsed gt on* Mm Cspital P»id-op fj.nso OCO Reserre Farid and Kest tljOtJ.Oi BOARD OF DIRECTORS t v J BUck Bart Chairman. i". kyri^ Esq. H. Molvill Simoas, Z«, F. H. Caalmers, Ksq. Bir D«vid Ynle, Bart. Lord Caralchael.589 words
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Article1458 1923-06-30 15 Notes and Comments on Current Topics. Trial Track on Ton of Fiat Workshops. When the motor car industry started there appeared clear the necessity for cars undergoing special trial test 3 in order to see that each part fulfilled its proper function, and the custom started to1,458 words
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Advertisement164 1923-06-30 15 It was a Stadebafctr TJ&t-S&x that set the highest average for six-cylinder can in the 1923 Petrol Consumption Teat faekl /*>-^~~-p) by the Royal Automobile dob V/a«laV/ of QoeeoaiMad. Amtrali»~^4J mile* to the gallon of fad. $2,795 THIS IS A STUDEBAKEB YEAR The above price of this wonderful 1923 Model164 words
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Advertisement200 1923-06-30 15 WATCH A>D MAKERS lllislil JKWELLERS To n.M. Tk* King of SUau Societe Anonyme Beige. Loctliy known i» the S.A.B. BANGKOK (siam) WATCHES, CLOCKS JEWELLERY, FANCY GOODS PRECIOUS STONES GOLD AND SILVERWARE (SIAMESE AND EUROPEAN). REPAIR DEPARTMENT Undar European SuperrUlon. Recommended by Tourists. ID MOUTH TKB fIATIWAT FOB DiaCABS •attmuti h.v.200 words
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Advertisement254 1923-06-30 15 I^^ TViV^ PEW can have built foi thrm»rlv«« H^V fl B Ila ■L^P uch an tnv! b>r reputation a* hu ■m M thl h P- Kov r >• medium y Vf f3 \B^ powered c-sr. but it can do rverylhing aaafcaaaia^fcaa* that a2O h.p. car can dc. It haa a254 words
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Advertisement380 1923-06-30 16 TO LET A spacious top floor frontage fitted with electric lights, ceiling fan and bathroom attached, suitable for a General Office. For further particulars, apply at 35, PHILLIP STREET. SEE N. LAZARUS OPTICIAN MEDICAL HALL BATTERY' ROAD FIRST A Note to Planters and Owners of Estates We can supply TRACTOR380 words
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Advertisement340 1923-06-30 16 $6.50 only The record beaten for cheapness. This price will purchase one of the finest quality Ladies' Hats, made with Silk Crepe Chine and Muslin. Also Latest Straw Hats, trimmed with best fancy silk ribbon in all shades for $7.50 PARISIAN HOUSE AND BON MARCHE, 18, STAMFORD BOAD. White Ants340 words
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Advertisement899 1923-06-30 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Th* PREPAID charge* for Want*, For S*le, To Let, etc., In ordinary close **t type (average six word* to line) are per linn one insertion 28 cents, two ins. 46 cts., three ins. 64 eta, four in*. 82 ct*, five in*. $1.00, six in*. $1.13, ten in*. $1.40899 words
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Advertisement941 1923-06-30 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, 144, Tanjong Katong Road, gas aad water laid. Apply 22, Sungei Road. TO LET, No. 2, Amber Road. Entry lm mediate. Apply within or to Messrs. Heye: Brothers. TO LET, immediate entry. No. r,5-28, C*irnhill Road. Rent $100. Apply to Frankela, Ltd., 375, Victoria Street.941 words
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Advertisement715 1923-06-30 16 JOHN DUKE F.8.0A, F.S.M.C. OPTICIAN. 12, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. 5 YEARS' LONDON EXPERIENCE IN SPECTACLE FITTING. GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE CENSUS OF RUBBER STOCKS 1. A census of stocks of all -rubber in Che hands of rubber dealers, end owners ol' estates over 25 acre 3 will Le held on June715 words
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Advertisement290 1923-06-30 16 Lady Golfers and other sportswomen will be interested in our new selection of American SILK SPORTS HOSE. Made in a variety of Heather Mixtures, these stockings lire quite unique and very attractive. Per pair $1.50. Obtainacle only at PROCESS GAS^EKTS f uah'iks i; (Opposite Ko-.i..s<m ,i. Hours 9 a.m. tu290 words
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Miscellaneous196 1923-06-30 16 THE STRAITS IMB TELZraONIfl I Editorial and General Manager's Office 7 411 communication* relating to ertitj'matUr* and new* should be eddrtsoe THE EDITOR. All commi:nication» lating to business matters— a;'.v."-t!sem- subscriptions, accounts, print should be addressed to THE MA ADVERTISEMENT RA 1 Want*, For Sale, To Let, etc., in ordln196 words
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