The Straits Times, 10 July 1923
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Title Section13 1923-07-10 1 The Straits Times No. 27,298, SINGAPORE. TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1923 PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement93 1923-07-10 1 BEST BRITISH CEMENT ANCHOR' 1 BRAND H I H Supplies now Obtainable from I THE BORNEO COMPANY, LTD. H (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE IPOH PENANG DEBEiBfIBBBfIBEaBBfIBBaaBHfIHBBBBI BHBBBBEEJHBBEBaBBBBBBBBBEBBfIBBBBB*BEBiBBa2EMiISEBH2MEaaia ■GaEBaaBEBfIBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB nBBBBBBEBBaBaaaaBBBBBBBBBU Catch and Hold Your I Happy Memories with A "KODAK" B HaCifcBBEaBBBBBBEEEBaBBEBBBEKaaai aaaaBCaEaBBBBBBBaBBBBBBaEBIBBIBBBaflBBBBBBaflHE3aEBBL«3Zi.ZI nBBBaaaBBBBaBBBBEBBBBBBBBBaBBBBISaaHBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBBHBBBBBBBBfIBBBBBBBfIBBXBEBBBBBBBI I THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO.. (8.8.) LTD.93 words
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Advertisement175 1923-07-10 1 .i!Hiu!i;!nnu:ii!iii AAn I fi^^» a^^ Hfw iBniBMBBBB :l imuilllllli:!IS[ S "TRADITION" i SMOKING MIXTURE fjM^^S^^JfJ t >i Elegant Smoking Mixture of ■^^JJMM^^Sk Magnificent Aroma and Bou«iuct. rs>ssSs^ni ib scaud xins g "STATE EXPRESS" i- c c m VIRGINIA CIGARETTES *^UJ£* Hand made from Specially Sclented Tobacco in L^^y^^jJ Sealed Tins175 words
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Article1000 1923-07-10 2 Oldest Creature Living in The World. The scientific world was startled, not lone a ffo, by the report that traces of a living dinosaur had been found in Patagonia, says a writer in Popular Science Sittings. Expeditions were organised to capture this very ancient form of life which1,000 words
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Article26 1923-07-10 2 A telephone expert says we waste 4.000,000 seconds a day savins; Hello.' and vre waste a hundred times tha waiting for a chance to say it.26 words
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Advertisement420 1923-07-10 2 Chianti Chianti The famous Italian Claret I'RODICED BY BROLIO RICASOLI OF FLORENCE. In Cases of 24 '/rlitre straw bottles. Obtainable from All Dealers. SOI.K IMPOHIUS i STANLEY F. WARD CO., (F£.,) LTD. i.Succ.*sonj to 8. AI'KSXY CO.) IMiunr ITS. 2-h, Finlayson Green, Singapore. ••••••♦< jS Bt Appointment \§9uLflar^ mf% Roy*l420 words
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Advertisement179 1923-07-10 2 /nil ytt^ V?j) Teach Children To Use Cuticura Soap Because it is best for their tender skins. Help it now and then with touches of Cuticura Ointment applied to first signs of redness or roughness. Cuticura Talcum is also excellent for children. ..upli-.Tkirmla 3J .OH-.nef. li 3d •■><):• Id Koid179 words
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Advertisement134 1923-07-10 2 WHISKY fl£| FOR r*\ YOUR NEXT SUPPLY JHAJ TRY JL "CHIVAS" I AS SUPPLIED Wafcisi TO THE ■KS&- ROYAL HOUSEHOLD AGENTS Lgfi SIME DARBY I -4»J£& c ltd RETAILERS. HIGH STREET PROVISION STORE. High StrmL KIM ANN CO, Orchard Road. ASIA AGENCIES. LTD, Chnlia Stre«t. SIN ENG SENG A CO..134 words
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Article645 1923-07-10 3 Innovations At This Year's Meeting. Major-Gerteral Lord Cheyleimore presided on May 30 at the spring general meeting of the National Rifle Association, held at the Royal United Service Institution, Whitehall, for the purpose of outlining the revised programme of the association's meeting at Bisley, opening on July 7.645 words
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Article237 1923-07-10 3 In the course of an article on the mango crop the Indian Dairy News writes lndia owes the mango entirely to Euorpeans, and it was the Jesuits of Goa who first discovered the education of the mango. The Rishis never ate mangoes, we believe. The mango, no237 words
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Article122 1923-07-10 3 London telephone service experts appear to be always thinking out fresh puzzles for the public. "Two double six eight called a subscriber. You must now say Two six six eight" replied the telephone operator." A few minutes, ■ater the subscriber required- 6674 and asked for six six seven,122 words
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Advertisement179 1923-07-10 3 <i|lr| C\ Bread front if our own j^^^^^^ Kitchen I \<yZ\. _3^ Vl Here is a recipe which every \^%Y j^ii« Baker and Cook should know by heart 'f attfli I 1 Pl n Co lo|!e Loaf g Salt a small teaspoonful. Water hoi oven. B«lte tor 20 to Mi179 words
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Advertisement313 1923-07-10 3 FOR NURSING MOTHERS. Poisons are let loose into the blood by constipation which not only injure the health of the nursing mother but also contaminate and impoverish the baby's milk. Pinkettes are the best laxatives for women II ICI I^ fllltt M Did I because they are so (rentlo in313 words
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Advertisement263 1923-07-10 3 CAMERAS AND PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS SPECIAL 25°/o CASH DISCOUNT AT Maynard Co., Ltd. y»t >««><»>♦♦♦««♦»»«««»♦»««»«»»« ♦«>«»♦ »'«'»T*T f'JUBOLi Physiological Laxative. The only agent that effects the functional re-education of the Intestine. REEDUCATION OF TMF. INTESTI E P'BOI.. «ci*n t ihc ph >'i'<>. v* i-iaint- *«*tit r< el] ecu iba iMf.limtuS'lcim pnnc.pT«'ol\"263 words
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Advertisement720 1923-07-10 4 j CTMBM tAIUIIiS P. India Apcar Line (Componies Incorporated in Englaad.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULA It AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. Under Contract with His Majesty's Government. LOXDOX-FAR EASTERN SERVICE OUTWARDS FROM LONDON HOMEWARDS FOR CHINA AND JAPAN FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON AND ANTWERP Tonnage Due Spore Tonnaga720 words
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Advertisement109 1923-07-10 4 DOLLAR LINE F*r Baatoa. New York aad Marian via Saaa ROBERT DOLLAR Leading Singapore, August VIRGINIA DOLLAR. Loadlag Siagapora, Aagaat XT. Far Saa Pedro, Saa FrincUco, Seattle and Vancoaver GRACE DOLLAR leaving Hongkong middle August Taroaga BlUs of Lading laraal from Singapore to the Prladpal Osttas at Ue United SUtes109 words
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Advertisement647 1923-07-10 4 STEAMER SlUiltS THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO. LIMITED THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated ia Englaad). The Bine Funnel Line Regnlar Sen-ice to LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. GENOA. MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND, GLASGOW BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking cargo on through647 words
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Advertisement635 1923-07-10 4 STEAMER SffBJMS KONNIKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCRAPPSJ (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO, OF BATATU) (Incorporated in Holland) UNDEB CONTRACT WTTH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVXRVMVNT Telepkaaa Nee. Passage Dept, 181, Freight Dept, 12t2. Maria. Dept. aad Trawthipmeal Dept. 1«7. Manar-r'a Deot. IMS. -»»'P"«l M^rtZZ&r^ Sambas. XSSStS^J^St^SSi BlinJ0 P k 1 I>i J SSSE^?, Mi635 words
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Advertisement547 1923-07-10 5 STEAMER SAILING N. Y. K. LONDON LINB Katori Mnru .Inly 17 Atsuta Maru July 24 Kashima Maru Aug. 7 UVBBTOOL UNB Tottori Maru July 15 Tokushima Mnru Aug. 27 HAMBURG UNB Tsuruga Maru Jjly 28 Mito Maru Aug. 29 NEW TOBK LINB vU SUBS SOUTH AMBBICAN LOT Kamakura Maru Aug.547 words
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Advertisement440 1923-07-10 5 STEMIEB SAILIH6S 0. S. K. PraasasT 1 SaUlaga fross Singapore. abjeel te eaacge wttaout previons notlee.) BUBOPIAN I.IXT For Mamelllee. London, Hambarg, Battereast, Antwerp, via Colombo, Snas aad Port Said. Arr. Don. ALPS MARU July 20 July 21 LONDON MARU Sept. 9 Sept. 11 •Omit Marseilles. NEW YORK LINB For440 words
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Advertisement470 1923-07-10 5 STEAMER SAHmeS "NEDERLAND" ROYAL MAH. LINE "ROTTERDAM LLOYD" ROYAL MAIL LINE SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE OF NEDERLAND "ROTTERDAM LLOYD" R. M. LINE R. M. LINE via B«lawan-Deli, Sabang, Colombo, via Belawan-Deli, Sabang, Colombo, Genoa. Algiers to Amsterdam. Marseilles, Tangier to Rotterdam. PRINSES JULIANA Jra« 25 TABANAN July 2 REMBRANDT July INSffLINDE470 words
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Advertisement151 1923-07-10 5 SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Sweden) For Barcelona, Havre, Hamburg, Aarhus. Gothenburg, Chrintiania and Copenhagen. M.V. FORMOSA due July 14 s.s. JAPAN due early Sept. Far Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan. s.s. JAPAN due July 29 For space apply to ADAMSON, GILFILLAN CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) Agents. GRAND151 words
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Advertisement690 1923-07-10 5 STEAMER SAMH6S "ELLERMAN" LINL. ■LLBRMAN 4V BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. (Incorporated u> England) BTBAMEK PASSENGER SERVICE OUTWARDS. ts.s. CITY OF KARACHI China and Japa* Oct. I s.s. CITY OP PARIS China snd Japan Nov. 16 s.s. CITY OP CANTERBURY China and Japan Dee. *7 HOMEWARDS ts.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER Marsctifea690 words
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Advertisement70 1923-07-10 5 HUGO STINRES LINES (Incorporated in Germany) ■cellar Monthly Freight PuMafel Borrico. OUTWARD BOUND Hongkong, Shanghai and Janaa. ALBERT VOEGLEB, 0,000 tons about Aug. S, 1023 CARL LEGIFN. 0,900 tons about Aug. 27, 1*23 HOMBWAM) BOUND Antwerp, Rotterdam and Haabars). EHIL EIRDORF, 9,000 tons about Aug. 6, 1023 SHEER, 12,250 tons70 words
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Advertisement739 1923-07-10 6 w in i» i^ m w ALHAMBRA TWrafay. jaly S ta Tacaaay. Jaly ML FOX AND fHt CROW 1 bwbml Pttfcc FHam. TOPICAL BCDCET BRTTtSB SCRBEN XEWS. FaaMwa aad Paaalsr Star la tW aaat AaihWaaa Pusailiaa af ffpirUcstar Staa* daft. A Pant Villiaal Attrartiwa. JOSEPH BL SOOXCK PRESENTS NORM\ TALMADGE.739 words
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Advertisement433 1923-07-10 6 ClrfEiiitS EMPIRE CINEMA MARIE PREVOST UurersaTs Fvvalar awi FMitc Star ia a stary that is tharaafhly wiiliuan 8M ca>iahle HER NIGHT OF NIGHTS b S Reds. Hislil fraai C S. Xeotajces haswr stary. Directe. Vy Bahart Hcaarf. Of eriac aba. tw. acw laansrt tai M af THE SECRET FOUR Serial433 words
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Advertisement241 1923-07-10 6 |£H I fCs^J^^^^B^BaHßa^B^r™^ X DODGE CARS The new Dodf* Car Is bettar waJne than ever as in adrilliaß to flw (eoeral effloeßCT ao tone aasoaatea wrm uoogt cars, ttsn ara Tast uuiaufeaMstts Ib toe DoaywDnc, tjm booq is oi aB imprtrred type. Cord tyres oi a larger sise are fitted241 words
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Article122 1923-07-10 7 riXTIRES. Tuesday, July 10 I'iKh Water. X2O a.m., 7.49 p.m. Kootbull League Middlesex II v. Keppel, S.R.C. Wrdnemday, July 11 }lij»h Water, !i.2;t a.m., 8.34 p.m. 11. I. hbiM-wani n.ail closes. Ula Paadaa Hti>, Kvatt's, noon. Thursday, July 12 Hich Water, 10.7 a.m., 9.14 p.m. Friday, July122 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article89 1923-07-10 7 East Wharf Basin -Nil. Baal tiari V: .i Oreratratcn, Kllenua. Bkeeta Wharf Claag, Main Wharf Kinta. Mach:'.on. Empire Deck Leauttanaj C'i.lypso, Mosang. Mim Wkaif Smra Jardincs Wh:irr Nil. I'ulo IJrani Coal Wharf— Nil. Kcppel Harbour. Main Whirl Air.ra, Pairo!, I.iffhlcr D.P.L. Sri Muar. Coal Wharr Nil.89 words
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Article106 1923-07-10 7 BAN WHATT BOOK, Brit. 194 ton?, from Halaei falacea 11-7. as, from Port Swettenham iO-7, for I'crt Sweitenham 12-7. Fren, LUIS tons, from Mar■eilli 9-7, for Saigon, China and Japan 9-7. DONG GALA, Dot, 164 tons, from Pontianak :i-7. GLKNFALLOCH, Brit, 1.434 tons, from 10-7. 391 tons, from106 words
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Article151 1923-07-10 7 Arrived Ly Ruraphlas from Java on July Mr. and .Mr HartiL'tt, L. M. Sarkies, 1 Srttar Qnrieahi, P. M. Buhrman. KcaUr Kiehlmekjer, Viv. k.iJ .Mrs. Oen Kwic Ki:n ;ini! children Jones, Faure, K. G. Mi;. P. R. Nieboer and baby, 11. Nelesco >:. Bilva, Toow Kiat Si-ng, Tou» TjaiJ151 words
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Article192 1923-07-10 7 To-day. l'ulau Sambu 2.30 p.m I'rit," Kudjali, Tembilaaaa r.rul IndraZ"> 3 p.m. Katavit 8 p.m "ulau Socci H p. ni Batu I'ahat 3 p.m. I>anuj\-rniasin 3 p.m Fandjong Dalei and Tcluk Niboeng. 4 p.m. M«li.cc* and Mum 4 p.m. Batavia, Cbwlboa and Sumuranjt 4 p.m Uliio 4192 words
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Article39 1923-07-10 7 MAILS FOR E UROPE. By TccsU Tmiibor* Mjmm Amboisc P. der Xcdcrlar.den Left Spore May 30 June 4 June June S June 11 June IS Arrd. London June 26 June 30 July 1 July 1 July 6 July 739 words
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Article187 1923-07-10 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore, July 10. On London, Bank 4 m/s -4', Demand 2/4 1/32 Private 3 m. credits 2/4 17/32 On New York, Demand 53 Private 90 d/s MU Oa Fiance, Bank 830 On India, Bank T.T. ITOM On Hongkong, Br.nk d/d l.« P-c dis. On Shanghai, Bank187 words
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62 1923-07-10 7 Ton* of thit market Steady. Latest London cables quote: Spot the. l%&. Singapore Standard Pale Crepe. Closing Prices. Bayers. Sellers. !pot Vug-Sept. )ct.-Dec. ■an. -March Spot Auy.-Sept. Oct.-I> t. Jan.. .March l Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers. Sellers. 47', 17' 411..62 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article215 1923-07-10 7 >•<!. I'd. Buyen. Seller*. Hsue 1 1 Batang Padang 0.40 0.45 1 1 Hitam Tin 1.30 1.35 1 1 Jelnatob 0.10 0.20 mom 1 1 Johari Tin 0.:i4 0..;n. •1 £1 Kara. Kamunting 43/6 44/6 10 10 Kinta Assn. Ord. 8.00 8.50 5 5 LinKui Tin 3.75 4.25 10215 words
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Article142 1923-07-10 7 issn* Mi Pd. Buyers. Seller*. ;i fl B. Am. Tobacco 4.17.3 4.19.6 10 10 Central Engines 9.50 10.25 10 10 Central Motors 3.15 3.30 11 fl E. SmeltinK Co." 0.90 7.2.". >/- 5/- Klec. Tramways 1/6 2/6 10 10 Fraser Neave 37.00 38.00 'ii 50 Hammer Co. 140 145142 words
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Article109 1923-07-10 7 U. Eng. 6 p.c. $1,234,300 par 5 p.c. p.m. Spore Electric Tramways, 6 p.c. £350,000 nom. Spore Municipal px. $i 878 000 S'^e Municipal 4* p* of 1907 $1,000 000 6 p.c. dig. Spore Municipal 4H p.c of 1909 $1,600,500 5 px. dla. Spore Municipal 4M p.c of 1909109 words
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Article408 1923-07-10 7 Fnwer and Co. and Lyall and Emtt'e Quotation*. Latent available Stettin* Quotation* are printed ra aaotfcar peg* Fri«ay To day 'b Prices. Fraser Lyall Co. Evatt Allenby New ($1) 1.17% 1.25 1.15 1.25 Mor Gajah ($1) 1.25 1.35 1.25 1.35 Hitam(ss)l4.oo IS.OCed. 13.50 14.50 cd. Kuning ($1) 0.50408 words
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Advertisement25 1923-07-10 7 MANILA SHOP 213, ORCHARD ROAD. .«w Hats and Smart Froclu for the Races. Strawa, Flowers, Shoea Girdles. Frocks marie In 24 hoars. Work guaranteed. (lp)25 words
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Advertisement772 1923-07-10 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Clnssified Advt-.., see page lfi. CKVSTALLIZED FRUITS for Dessert, Dates. Pigs, (Jrsnges and Lemons, Pineapples and Assorted Fruits. In 1 lb. boxes. H. Better, Direct Importer, Europe lloul Building. VACANCIES, 14, Mt. Elizabeth. Tel. 1815. LAMY BOOK-KEEPER seeks position. First-class experience. 205> Straits Times. FOR SALE, a772 words
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Advertisement113 1923-07-10 7 Hawaiian Records $2 each By H. FEKERA and A. FUANCHINI (Hawaiian Guitars.) 9fi7« DREAMY HAWAII W WAILANA WALTZ «4^ 9in HONOLULU MARCH «£9 IUD HAWAIIAN MELODY JW MY HAWAIIAN RAINBOW —9 T***.. 01 RIO NIGHTS M^\ 91Qa SWLET HAWAIIAN MOONLIGHT WALTZ 138 HILE MARCH W^ 9n .n SOLO MIO B113 words
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Advertisement366 1923-07-10 7 SHEPCO'S I). Amber Mansion*, SINGAPORE. In Voluntary Liquidaticn. LIQUIDATION SALE Now on up to July 31.. 1923. Ctm SECRETARIES. SPORTSMEN. Here's an opportunity la. secure your athletic rejjirtri menis for a whole season *"-.if t»-day'i nett wholesale prices. Liquidation Price Lists post free on request. PASSAGES FOR LONDON FARE $702.86366 words
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Advertisement601 1923-07-10 7 BRITISH SUBJECTS IN JOHORE. THE FOLLOWING IS PCBUMBD lOR THE INFORMATION OF BRITISH SI UJECTS IN JOHOKC I Under tl.e provisions of recent h-cisliition in th» United Kin^Jom the following are Uritish Subjects 1. If the father is n nri:is!» Subject anil Ma born in His Mnj.-stv's Allt-uiance ill* child601 words
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Article28 1923-07-10 8 The husband, mother, sister and nephews of the late Mrs. Mary Webbc Bvins thank all those who attended her funeral, sent floral tributes end letters of condolence.28 words
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1098 1923-07-10 8 In the half year ended June there w«j exported from the ports of the Malay Peninsula 27,026,100 lbs. of rubber more than in the corresponding period of 1923. The gross value of the exports increased by slightly over 100 percent.—1,098 words
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Article59 1923-07-10 8 The steamer Medic has arrived in London with a large consignment of Australian birds and animals, numbering 3,000. The value of the shipment is placed at £10,000, including those for the Marquis of Taviytock's aviary on the Isle of Wight. The Medic encountered heavy weather on the voyage, resulting in59 words
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Article90 1923-07-10 8 A cable from H.E. the Viceroy of India has been received by the Chairman of the Historical Pageant now being held I j 'it Harrow and is published in the Press. The cable reads: "From Himalayas to'i Harrow-on-Hill. I fend the gratitude of India for Harrow's kindly greetings.!, India cherishes90 words
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Article94 1923-07-10 8 The case in which Mr. C. A. Stanton, proprietor of SUnton's Midway Shows, I was sued at Hongkong by two Portuguese youths, and seven Chinese for $45 for I wages due and $22.50 in lieu of one day's I notice at $2.50 each per day has been decided. Mr. Justice94 words
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Article101 1923-07-10 8 Responsible union officials are agitated at receiving communications from American Labour organisations stating that branches of the Ku Klux Klan will be established in Melbourne and other Australian cities shortly, with the object of fighting militant unions and Communism. A prominent official of a big maritime union says he received101 words
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Article15 1923-07-10 8 The Government English School, Muar cJosed on the sch inst., and reopens on August 12.15 words
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Article17 1923-07-10 8 H.M.S. Diomcdr, which has been ai Port Swettenham for the last few days has arrived in Singapore.17 words
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Article21 1923-07-10 8 The petitions for mercy of 19 accjscd condemned to death in the Chauri Chaura case have been rejected by the Viceroy.21 words
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Article18 1923-07-10 8 The former X.P.M. steamer Speelman, which has been bought by the Societe Affreteurs Indochinois, is renamed the Bokor.18 words
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Article22 1923-07-10 8 The investigator appointed by the Coroner has announced that 502 persons died from poisonous liquors in Philadelphia during the past five months.22 words
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Article31 1923-07-10 8 The rate oi issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 171 =$100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 17G $l'JO.31 words
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Article27 1923-07-10 8 Talam Mines, Limited, output from all sources, including the tributors, during ihe last three months is as follows April pels. 540.05, May picls 457.0*2, June pels. 500.3227 words
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Article29 1923-07-10 8 In connection with the recent fire in the Forbidden City at Peking the chief enuch and seven of his assistants have been held in custody on suspicion of incendiarism.29 words
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Article35 1923-07-10 8 Of the three successful Muar Malay candidates of Raffles Institution in the recent Junior local examination, two are at present in the government English School, Muar, one as a teacher and the other a student.35 words
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Article37 1923-07-10 8 Mr. John D. Rockefeller, jun., has contributed 150,000 dollars (about i' 30,000), to 15 hospitals, four of which are Canadian, to promote the use of Dr. Banting's insulin treatment for diabetes, especially by means of free clinics.37 words
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Article38 1923-07-10 8 Under the new I.S.P. reconstruction scheme meetings of planters have been held at Kajang, Nilai, Ran tail, and Bahau, and others ire fixed for dates during the week. The Klang meeting will be held to-day in the Club.38 words
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Article42 1923-07-10 8 Mrs. Witt, superintendent of Domestic Training Centres in London startled the Ministry for Labour's committee of inquiry into the servant shortagi by declaring that there should be conscription for domestic tuition, and every woman should have a certificate of sit months' training.42 words
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Article48 1923-07-10 8 As a permanent memorial to the Woik done during the Great War by the Younir Men's Christian Association, Lord A.-k--ivith opened the Chateau de La Fallse, which is situated between Boulogne and Wimereux, as the general headquarters and starting point of the Association for pilgrimages to war graves.48 words
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Article51 1923-07-10 8 The Finance Committee of the Rangoon Corporation has recommended Mr. O. B. Rennick, out of 533 applicants from Great Britain, India, Ceylon and Burma, for the po3t of Assessor on a salary of Rs. 1,200-1,500 per mensem. Mr. Rennick is an Assistant Assessor of 10 years' standing in the Glasgow51 words
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Article52 1923-07-10 8 The Berlin correspondent of the Daily Telegraph states that M. Krestinski, the Bolshevik Ambassador to Berlin, has a safe at his embassy in the Unter-den-Liden containing 30 lb. weight of diamonds of large size and finest water, which have been brought from Russia since the beginning of the year by52 words
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Article57 1923-07-10 8 The fate of the Soottish Gympie Mine, Queensland, which, with the exception of No. 4 North Phoenix, is Gympie's only important gold producer, is now in the balance. According to advices from Gympie the company has requested the Government to purchase its interests, an.l failing the acceptance of this proposal57 words
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Article54 1923-07-10 8 The Raffles Hotel Orchestra will play the following progrnr.ime to-morrow at 9.45 p.m., under direction of Mr. E. Halland Overture, Morning, Noon and Night (Suppe) Violin Solo, Liebesfreud (Kreisler) Fantasia, Madame Butterfly (Puccini) Piano Solo, Minuet, Cravovienne Fantastique, (Paderewski), Edgar Hulland Violoncello Solo, Samson et Delila (Saint-Saens), A. Vidal Andante54 words
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Article97 1923-07-10 8 The Siam Observer learns that a new [Chinese Bank will soon be opened in [Bangkok and a sum of Tcs. 5,tX>0.000, is proposed to be raised for the purpose. lAs soon as the capital is subscribed, of the possibility of which there appears to b* no doubt in well informed97 words
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Article89 1923-07-10 8 That the SUte should offer a reward of £50,000 for the discovery of a scientific method: effectively destroying rabbits is the recommendation of the Pastures Protection Board at Singleton (N.S.W.). One member of the board said that if sny man could solve the problem of destroying the rabbit pest he89 words
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Article81 1923-07-10 8 The programme of the orchestral concert to be given by the Arnold Quartette at the Adelphi Hotel to-morrow, Wednesday, commencing at 9.30 p.m. is as fol- j lows: Grand fantasia, Madam Butterfly,! psTts 1 and 2 (Puccini) violin solo Souvenir, Muriel Percy (Drcilal overture to Zampa (Herold) pianoforte solo Pnlonaise81 words
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Article540 1923-07-10 8 The death is announced of Mr. P. Creagh Macmahon, who had been a planter in Ceylon for over 3."i years. Dr. A. S. Mutty, who has betn Senior Assistant Surgeon at Seremban General Hospital for a number of years, bai left on promotion as Acting Medical Oflfa540 words
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Article30 1923-07-10 8 Messrs. Lewis and Peat write A cable from our London office gives London stocks 432 tons down for week ending July 7, total now on hand 50,33230 words
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Article46 1923-07-10 8 The Times in a leader fays that the name of C^pt. Foster of the Treves-sa will stand high in the glorious roll of British sta captain-- who have faced overwhelming perils in the ocean and saved the men committed to their charge.46 words
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Article62 1923-07-10 8 Mrs. G. C. Clarke, honoiary secretary of the Singapore Nursing Association, is leaving Singapore on the 11th inst., and from and including that date until further notice, her work in connection with the Association will be carried cm by Mrs. J. D. Saunders, to whom all communications62 words
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Article86 1923-07-10 8 The following appears in the M.S.V.R. regimental orders, dated June ;!0, issued by Lt.-Col. F. R. W. Graham, D.5.0., M.C. Members are reminded that the writing without permission, of letter* to the Press, whether over their own signature* or anonymously, on matters connected with the Regiment,86 words
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Article102 1923-07-10 8 An advertisement in another columns draws the attention of llritish ■object! to registration requirements in Krom this it will be gathered that fathers, being British subjects born out of His Majesty's aUafianca n.v.i having children born in Johorc after \)r« mber 31, 1914, tbu parents should102 words
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Advertisement109 1923-07-10 8 JUST ARRIVED FRESH SHIPMENT OF FAMOUS SELF VULCANIZING SJ The instant and permanent Repair Outfit for motor, motor-cycle and bicycle inner tubes, and any Rubber or Fabric articles. Price small size $1. Large $2 a tin. CARBIDE Premier Carbide of Calcium, finest quality, broken, suitable for motor-cycle and cycle acetylene109 words
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Advertisement100 1923-07-10 8 ALHAMBRA In the Second Show at 9 p.m. NORMA TALMADGE IN THE BRANDED WOMAN in 7 Reels. In the First Show at 7.30 p.m. CHARLES HUTCHISON WITH LUCY FOX IN SPEED Episode 3. PIOUS PEDRO 2 Reels. Episode 4. THE QUAGMIRE 2 Reels. TAB CHKNG XXI C«, Ltd., Proprietors. IMIUMHMMMMUtMX'100 words
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Article510 1923-07-10 9 The Naval Treaty Passed By France. Reuter's Service London, July 9. Paris The Chamber passed the bill approving the Pacific- Government 498 votes were cast, all for the measure. The annexes to the Pacific treaty were also passed. In the course of the debate the reporter, M. Raynaldy,510 words
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Article92 1923-07-10 9 Reuter's Service London, July 9. Captain William Hazel, R. N. R., in a letter to the Morning Post says that the power and mportance of Singapore as a naval base would be multiplied if followed by the conversion of Nancowry Harbour in Urn Niiohar Islands as a92 words
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Article58 1923-07-10 9 Relter's Service London, July 9.M. Ei nost Judet, ex-editor of the Eclair, has been acquitted on a charge of having with the enemy during the war. M it was sentenced in absentia in February to perpetual detention in a for-: tri«s on the same charge. He voluntarily returned58 words
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Article286 1923-07-10 9 Agreement Reached on AU Points. Reuter's Service London, July 9. Lausanne Ismct Pasha, after the meeting with the Allies, told the journalists that an agreement had been reached on all points. He declared, It is peace." London, July 9. Lausanne A communique states that an agreement, in286 words
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Article222 1923-07-10 9 BEUTER'B SERVICI London, July 9. j Munich At the conclusion of the treason trial Fuchs was sentenced to twelve years penal servitude, a fine of two million marks, loss of civil rights for ten years and was ordered to pay the costs. Johann Munk was sentenced to fifteen222 words
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Article82 1923-07-10 9 Rjcuter's Service London, July 9. The Times considers that the fall in the price of tin by £50 a ton in the past few months is mainly due to over purchases of metal, particularly on American account, the less promising trade outlook, especially in America, and82 words
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Article56 1923-07-10 9 REUTEK'b SERVICE London, July 9. I Paris Bel lea u Wood, where many Americans fell fighting in July, 1918, has been bought for 200,000 francs as a national American memorial park and will be consecrated on July 22. General Harbord will represent the United States 'army56 words
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Article217 1923-07-10 9 Two Bodies Found on Lake Erie. Reuteb'b Service London, July 9. New York Watercraft and aeroplanes are scouring the surface of Lake Erie in the hope of rescuing the two occupants of the naval balloon. It is believed that the basket of the balloon is still afloat as it217 words
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Article68 1923-07-10 9 EIUTXU'S Service London, "July 9. Washington The report of the Coal Commission, established by Congress last October, recommends that in the event of the cessation of operation of the industry the President should be empowered to declare a state of emergency and take charge of the mines68 words
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Article75 1923-07-10 9 RXUTER'S SEKVICI London, July 9. A confertnee of the Transport Workers Union in London passed a resolution declaring that the dockers' agreement must .be honoured and urging the strikers to resume. An amendment in support of thj strikers was defeated by 136 to 18. The dockers everywhere remain75 words
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Article61 1923-07-10 9 KxuTu'a Snviai London, July 10. The Queen of Holland and Prince Henry of the Netherlands are on holiday in the Lake district. They visited their British Majesties on the royal train at Carlisle in the course of the latter's journey to Edinburgh and exchanged cordial greetings, the61 words
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Article216 1923-07-10 9 Charge Against Light-Fingered Tamil. A Tamil youth was charged in the Second Police Court yesterday with the theft of a leather bag containing papers .mil other articles, the property of Mr. J. Scharpenhuijsen, engineer on board the steamer Juno. The accused admitted the charge and was remanded216 words
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Article188 1923-07-10 9 Franco-British Relations Doubtful. Reuter'h Service London, July 9. The Cabinet discussed reparations. Earl Curzon reported the result of the recent conferences with the French, Belgian and Italian ambassadors. Official circles, are very secretive. It is anticipated that Mr. Baldwin and Earl Curzon will shortly sta'.o the Government's decision188 words
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Article124 1923-07-10 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 9. Kedah planters met at Sungci Patani yesterday, Mr. Lawford presiding, and discussed the reconstruction of the In. corporated Society of Planters. They appointed a local committee to go into the question. Lady Guillemard presented the prizes at the first annual124 words
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Article306 1923-07-10 9 Conclusion of Malacca Land Dispute. The appeal by Chua Wan N'to and Tan Chong Tin Mao of Malacca against a decision of Mr. Justice Brown in an action, concerning a small area of land, in wnich they were plaintiffs, and Tan Mcng Lee an 1 Tan Ah Heng306 words
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Article111 1923-07-10 9 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo Nichi-Niohi Shimbun.) Tokio, July 7. Baron Ohtori Fujitaro has been elected a member of the House of Peers. Chinese brigands, comprising over 100 soldiers of the defeated Cantonese troops, raided a trsin and succeeded in escaping toward the mountainous area with over111 words
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Article40 1923-07-10 9 I The permit granted by the Public J Works Department, Hongkong, to Mr. iIC. A. Stanton to hold his show on Crown i land at Kowloon has expired and the Government has not seen their way to renew the permit.40 words
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Article984 1923-07-10 9 Official Minutes of Recent Meeting. The following minutes are supplied by the Controller of Labour, F.M.S. and S.S. A meeting of the Indian Immigration Committee was held in the office of the Controller of Labour, at Kuala Lwaror on Tuesday, July 4, at 10 a.m. Present, the Acting984 words
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Article739 1923-07-10 9 Preparations for the BandoengFair. "The serrated mountain ri<i(:i« embracing the immense green plain attract the eye from every angle ns though they formed a guard of honour to this Queen of cities." Four years ago the Nederlan IschIr.disch Jaarbeur.s Society of I:. (Java) held their first industrial Fair739 words
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Article246 1923-07-10 9 I The P nang Gazette of July 7 I We are sorry to learn of U.. yesterday of an aged visitor to Pens from Batavia, Mr. Constantyn Jacob var. llotman. Deceased and his family weM very well known in Java. His grandfather, of noble German246 words
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Sporting News and Notes.
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Article492 1923-07-10 10 Favourites Win Easily. Yesterday's results in the Singapore Lawn Tennis Championship singles were as follows S. Nakamura beat K. Mano, 6—o, 6—l. S. Morita v. S. Inaba, unfinished. R. Kondo beat A. R. Lir.ton, 6—4, 6—l. T. Kunii boat K. T. Singam, 6—2, 6—l. K. Ainswoith beat C.492 words
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Article114 1923-07-10 10 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Championship. Dr. E. W. de Cruz beat T. I>eijssius 6 4, 7—5. TO-MORROW'S TIES. A Single Handicap. Dr. W. A. Balhctchet owe 30.3 v. F. A.biiqui ique owe 15. B Single Handicap. F. J. Kappa v. C Kappa THURSDAY'S TIES. Mixed Dojblen. Dr.114 words
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Article87 1923-07-10 10 A Defeat for Tilden. [Reuter's Service.] London, July 9. At Eastbourne in the Davis Cup European zone semi-final in the first day's nlay Flaquer, Spain, beat Van Lennep. Holland, 5 7, 6—3, B—6, 6—l, »nd Conde Degomar, Spain, beat Van Derfeen, (s— a, 6 o, 7 5. Glencoe,87 words
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Article52 1923-07-10 10 [Beuter's Service.] London, July 9. At Burton Gloucestershire beat Derbyihire by ei^ht wickets. Parker, bowling for the winners, took seven wickets for 3" and five for 76. At Hoiiham Sussex defeated Worcestershire by seren wickets. A. E. Gilligan, bowling for Sussex, took five wickets for 11 and four52 words
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Article552 1923-07-10 10 Middlesex Beat the S. C. C. The second meeting between the Middlese:: and the S.C.C, on the Padang yesterday, in the lir.-t division of the League, proved a one sided affair, especially in the icond half, the soldiers being fully v.oith their three to nil victory. The Club552 words
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Article73 1923-07-10 10 Next Ratuiday the S.C.C. are playing the Middlesex at Tanjjlin. No tournanu n. matches are fixeel for this elate, and on the S.C.C. ground there will be a practice match between club sides. The important fixture F.M.S. v. Colony is not far ahead, being fixed for Saturday and Monday,73 words
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Article40 1923-07-10 10 Some good boxing is promised at the Manila shows at 9 p.m. to-night, the bouts including Cowboy Reyes, of Mania, against Red Warren, the Malayan bantamweight champion, and Claude Kozario against Naidu, an Indian boxer with a reputation.40 words
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Article107 1923-07-10 10 The following scratchings are announced for to-day's races at the Ipoh Gymkhana Club Race 8. Kelagold, Tigablas. Race 6. Dexlger. Race 8. Digger, Sterling. G. R. Race. Druid, Motherless (all engagements.) At last night's lotteries the highest prices were Race I.— Speedarrow $GO, Sheila $40. Race 2. Sunspnte107 words
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Article57 1923-07-10 10 At the Swimming Club next Sunday the first race in the Jackson-Millar cup series ii the event of the d:y. The cup goes for the year to the competitor scoring most points in races over 100, 150, and 200 yards. There will also be a water polo match57 words
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Article178 1923-07-10 10 Few footballers for the past twenty years have been better known in local sport than Borneo Bill (A. Robertson) who left the Colony some years ago on retirement. A larger number have yet got to learn from experience) that a son of his has recently arrived in178 words
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Article161 1923-07-10 10 The result of the July Bogey competition at the Singapore Golf Club was as follows Senior Division. Won by C. Everitt 3 up. The following cards were returned C. Everitt 8 up. P. J. Sproule 1 up. A. C. Smith All square. R. L. L. Braddell 1 down. E.161 words
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Article699 1923-07-10 10 Despite a strong countei -attraction in the shape of another interesting faotI'all match, the second final in the Young Malacca Cup tournament was staged on the Malacca Club Padang before a large ivnd appreciative audience on Friday last. The holders of the trophy, the Tranquerah Wanderers, were699 words
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Article128 1923-07-10 10 A home paper of recent date published the following Some discussion has been aroused by the use, by American entra is for the Open Golf Championship, of iron clubs which have large holes punched in their faces and the raised jagged cdfes caused by the punching process128 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Letter461 1923-07-10 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. I Sir, The Reformed LeghUtftrS Council mat on February M minus a Malay Before the meeting it wa* understood that Government was looking for suitable Malay for nominatioß, and abti during the meeting one of ithe Honourable members hoped that the461 words
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Article212 1923-07-10 10 Action Taken at Committee Meeting. Action taken at a meeting of committee, No. 1. held on July 8, included Consideration of the principle of assessing the surplus land attached to residence in Singapore of reigning Sovereigns is postponed. I Decided to refer lo the Chief Police! Officer the-212 words
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Article247 1923-07-10 10 Anew "Geography of British Malaya', l by the Rev. W. T. Cherry, has just been j published by the Methodist Publishing House. It Is an attractive and handy volume, intended primarily for the use of schools, but al.-o valuab.'e as a book of reference in homes247 words
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Article494 1923-07-10 10 General .Malcolm's Appeal T.> Chinese Boys- (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 8. His Excellency Major General Sir Neill ilalcolm, G.0.C., Malaya, addressed a very well-attended meeting, chiefly of Chinese school boys of Kuala Lumpur ou Saturday evening at the Vietoila Institution hall, on the subject494 words
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Article478 1923-07-10 10 Development During I'ast Year. The director! of Muiai Tin Limited in their report for the year ended April 30, its* The nett profit for the year amounts to 1(7,888.14 and together with the balance brought Forward from last year makes total of $7j,i:U0.54. Two interun dividtnda of478 words
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Article126 1923-07-10 10 Chetty Sued in Supreme Court. An) action was brought in the Supreme Court, before tho Chief Justice (Sir Walu r Shaw) this morning, against chetty firm named A. K. M., agent Adaikalam Pillay, by a married woman named Paehayammal. Mr. H. B. Laytci appear(;l for the Tiiaintiir126 words
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Article93 1923-07-10 10 Macphail and Co.'s Report. Singapore, Jdly 10. Rubber. London Is. 2d. Local 47 4. Tin.— London £182 12s. (sd. Locai' s (Buyers). Shara Market.— Steady. Rubbers. Ulu Benuts 27-29 cents Malaka Pindas 1.40-1.45. Bukit Katils 75-80 cents, Utan Simpans 1.75-1.80. Tins.-^Johans 32V2-u7', 2 cents, Talams 22''2-27ii cents,93 words
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Article123 1923-07-10 10 Singapore, July 10. Tin.— £lS2. 12s. Gd.— up 725. <kl. Rubber.— Is. 2Vsd.— up <d. Rubbers Better enquiry. 500 Malakoffs offer at 3.25, Aver I'anas in, Ulu Benuts 27-30. Kuala Sidinu Z25--2.35, Bas»etts 1.02H-140, Indiatfii is 4.80-4.90, Mentakahs L»3-L'(), New Serendahs 2.50-2.7"). Nyalaa EXC-6.75, Dukit Jelot123 words
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Article34 1923-07-10 10 (Aneta's Service.) Weltevredeii; July B. Rubber for July and August has buyers at 72. Tin has a firmer tendency, but is without business. The Banka limit is i 126 Vi. I34 words
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Article86 1923-07-10 10 We are indebted to the acting Registrar it Imports and Exports, Singapore, for thu Minwintc comparative roturn of the total iiiipnrti and exports of merchandise for the month of June, ll»2:t The total value of Foreign Import* of merchandise excluding Parcel Post into British Malaya during86 words
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Article201 1923-07-10 10 Programme of Drills up to and for July 15:— Tuesday, 10th. T..15 f>.m., S.R.A.(V), lecture by Commandant M. G. Platoon, revision of elementary training Drill Hall. Wednesday, 11th. E. 15 p.m., S.R.A.(V), lorry drill and route inarch S.H.K.(V) F. secl ons, wiring, apron fence; S.R.E.(V) S. section,201 words
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26 1923-07-10 10 Orders for week ending July 15 Wednesday, 11th. Officers Instruction Class, 5.15 p.m. Thursday, 12th. Band Practice, 5.15 p.m.26 words
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Article52 1923-07-10 10 Tin United Artist.;' Corporation cm bo congratulated im their lati-.-t local lelease. Through the Back Door, with Mary I'ickford in the :tar role The film which l:~is il rc-aciy been ieviewc-1 in thii- paper, il now drawing good houses at tho Victoria Theatre, where it is being shown nightly throughout52 words
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Article1080 1923-07-10 11 The Biggest Operations In History. Sir Herbert Russell writes in a home paper as follows The syndicate on behalf of which Mr. A. G. Mcßam, of Glasgow, has complet«.l nrrangempnts with the Admiralty for raisins as many of the German wuohipi sunk in Scapa Flow as will repay1,080 words
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Article1142 1923-07-10 11 Distribution of Dividends Resumed. The 13th ordinary gtn.Tal mrctina; of the Mcrlimau Rubber Estates, Limited, na« held on May 29 at Winchester 'House, Old Broad Street, K.C., Mr. A. H. i)acru>.!l (chairman of tIsJL. company) t i.residinft. The Chairman said Gentlemen. 1 c presume you will let1,142 words
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Advertisement145 1923-07-10 11 Moutrie Pianos THE VERY BEST OBTAINABLE AS PROVED BT OVER 5.000 SATISFIED USERS Brands Uprights P layers Pianos FRESH STOCKS JUST ARRIVED CASH OR TERMS S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. BAFFLES PLACE, SLNGAPOM. 2 EXPAMET is the registered name now given to the original DIAMOND MESH EXPANDED METAL manufactured by the145 words
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Advertisement342 1923-07-10 11 RAFFLES HOTEL Telephone 2920 (10 Lines). T.lMkon. IM* M* n--. > MONDAY.— Tt« DejMßt. Telephone 2»2?. (It Line..) TPBSDAY.-Dlmn.r Dane*. The Fix.. B.Mroom In the E*t WEDNESDAY.-Orc.e*r.l Concert. THURSDAY.— Guta: Nlfht. Diner and Dance, GRILL, open till 12 p.m. FRIDAY^-Tee. Dans.nt. SATURDAY.— Gaeat Nlgfct, Dl'.ner as* Dance. Tawday r%T*.nvir«n o342 words
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Article1024 1923-07-10 12 The Prospect of Stabilised Prices. The fifteenth ordinary general meeting of the Sunirci Salak Rubber Company, Lid., v. ns held on May 29 at tnt. offica of the company, i<>, Philpo'.-lane, K.C., Mr. A. H. Bagnall (the Chili— presiding. The Secretary (Mr. Robert Stewart, 1.C.1.5.) read the1,024 words
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Advertisement391 1923-07-10 12 ONE MORE CHANCE GENUINE CLEARANCE SALE The Princess Garments Company announce a further reduction in Sale Prices from Monday, July The last consignment of Phoenix Silk Hosiery has arrived ex S. S. City of Madras. These are the very last. When our stock is sold, we aretjaainj; out of business.391 words
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Advertisement1364 1923-07-10 13 SALES BY AUCTION IN THE SUPREME COURT AT JOHORE BAURU Miscellaneous Application No. 3 of 1923. THE SZE HAI TONG BANKING INSURANCE Co., Ltd., Chargees against CHAN CHIN KWANG, Chargor. AS ADMINISTRATOR OK SIM CHOON KEE, DECEASED. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE RUBBER ESTATES IN MUAR AND KOTA TINGGI. The1,364 words
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Advertisement743 1923-07-10 13 JOHORE HOTEL, JOHORE BAHRU NOTICE CALLING FOR TENDERS. Tenders are invited for the leave of the Juhore Hotel (furnished) for a period of one year as from October 1, 1923. 2. The general terms of the lease will be on the same lines as the existing lease, details of which743 words
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Advertisement213 1923-07-10 13 nun* 1 *«4*»*Sj. asAavt iff Msa«^^ifry *> "SEA-GULL" BRAND DANISH MBLK Condensed Sweetened Condensed Unsweetened Sterilized Natural Bole Importers The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Denmark) BiiutAporfe. BRAND J TRADE fs^ fi3\ MARK Sole Importers BORNEO SUMATRA. TRADING CO., LTD. £rti rj Ar'CIMTC or an(^ F.M.S., MJLC AllClNli G213 words
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Advertisement288 1923-07-10 14 1/ Dawson's 'T oirreona (tk ■fl BALATAr^BELTING There are many brands of so-called Balata Belting on the market to-day, and like most other commodities, they vary considerably in quality. LINCONA BALATA BELTING gives you the BEST VALUE as a power transmitter. Made of finest close-woven Duck and pure Balata Gum,288 words
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Advertisement1446 1923-07-10 14 Assets over $5,000,000 S.C. Assurance in force over $17,000,000. i The. Great Eastern Life. Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Strait* SettlemenU.) HEAD OFFICE Winchester Home, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 82, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance1,446 words
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Advertisement598 1923-07-10 14 BANKING THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated la Eaglaad) Capital Aathorised «,«fo,(v<« CapiUl Ssbaeribed tl^o«,oM Capital Paid-up «i,ocp,ooa Reserve Fund and Kelt tlflK.ldt BOARD OF DIRECTORS Sir R. J. Black, Bart., Caalnaaa. 1. M. Kyri*, Esq. H. iUlvi!! Simons, X.«. F. R. Chalmera, F-.<|. Sir David Kalt B»rr Lord598 words
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Article1307 1923-07-10 15 Notes and Comments on Current Topics. By A London CorrespondentI nm glad to be able to report that a i marked improvement in the export trade •of Britir.h motor cycles is now noticei able. In January of this year the number of machines exported exceeded the figure1,307 words
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Article211 1923-07-10 15 In the literary remain? of Signer Crispi (writes Sir Henry Lucy in Chambers'* Journal) I find preserved a chatty account of a visit paid by the Italian statesman to Prince Bismarck, at Friedrichsruh. He tells how one day at luncheon the princess went up to her husband and211 words
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Article15 1923-07-10 15 Mover climb a mountain till you come to it then perhaps it won't be there.15 words
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Advertisement221 1923-07-10 15 Keep Up With Jones IN EVERY COMMUNITY there is a man in each line of business who dominates the field. To simplify matters, suppose we call him Jones." There is a Jones an outstanding success wherever there is competition. Brown, just across the street, may make or sell just as221 words
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Advertisement429 1923-07-10 15 ANOTHER SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVE!). The Popular New Mode! 1923 PRICE $1,650 jAtfjo®' Motor ear Here are Points Merth Ctnsidering EQUIPMENT Bosch Magneto, Electric Self-starter, Lights and Horn. Magnetic Speedometer, etc. The New Overland is the finest Car ever made and at the lowest price. The radiator is higher. The body429 words
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Advertisement491 1923-07-10 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 TRACTOR491 words
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Advertisement336 1923-07-10 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 Ants336 words
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Advertisement1816 1923-07-10 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID chargei for Wants, For Sale, To Let, etc., In ordinary eloss set type (average six wordi to line) are per line one insertion 28 cents, two mi. 41 cts., three ins. 64 cts., four mi. 82 cts., five ins. $1.00, six mi. $1.13, ten ins. $1.40,1,816 words
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Advertisement703 1923-07-10 16 JOHN DUKE F.B.OJU TMMJC. OPTICIAN. 13, BATTf BT BOAD, SINGAPORE. 5 YEARS' LONDON EXPERIENCE IN SPECTACLE FITTING. THE FAR EASTERN FILM-SERVICE, LIMITED (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) NOTICE is hereby given that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the above-named Company will be held at the Registered Offices of the Company,703 words
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Advertisement289 1923-07-10 16 IN STOCK Second Edition Thoroughly Revised and ltrouitht l'p-to-Pate PITMAN'S BUSINESS MAN'S ENCYCLOPAEDIA AND DICTIONARY OK ()MMI.!U I Edited l.y J. A. SLATER. R.A., LL.B. (l.OMION) of the Mi.Kllo Temple and North-Eastera Circuit, Barristsr-at-Law Author of Mercantile Law," Commercial Law of EnKlan.l," $18.00 set. Post Free. M. MOHD. DULFAKE3 09.289 words
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Miscellaneous203 1923-07-10 16 THE STRAITS TIMS TILEPHOKI» I Editorial and General M Manager's Office ll* VII communications relating to editoru. matters end news should ha addressed it THE EDITOR. All comtnuri^ lating to business aasOass ■ilisillssamti subscriptions, accounts, printing, etc. should be addressed to TIIE MANAGk.fr. ADVERTISEMENT RATES. Wants, For Sale, To Let,203 words
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