The Straits Times, 20 July 1923
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Title Section13 1923-07-20 1 The Straits Times No. 27,307, SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1923 PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement139 1923-07-20 1 \S ft&^ll!,"'™'^*!**^^ IaBaBBBBBBBBBBBBPBBBBBBBBaBBBaBZraEaBBaXBaSBBBaBaBBBBBaBaaaVBaBBBBBBBBBBBEBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBI 1 i r^f^r •.A>j,^aßß» B g ■k. j^Sft 1 1'( C t j > A l T g s I 1 I h 5 sole agents j The Borneo Company, Ltd. I (Incorporated in England.) SINGAPORE. IPOH. PENANG. ?.......H8«........»8..a.a C a. 811B B raU .8.....EH......H.» 8.».....E.aH....B .».....E.aH.....139 words
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Advertisement281 1923-07-20 1 «BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBr»BBBBBflBB>linBHBBBflBBBBBBaaBaBBaBBHBBBaBBflBaBBBBaBBBBBBBB} I ROBINSON CO., LTD., singapobe j 2 (InroriHtrati-d in Sin?ap:>r^.) s i JtJ^l clilEfllE/K #^wIIm :i ure Wool Specialities l^L \\§L /^yfflhi lilPv JAEGER PURE WOOL SWEATERS. ////Baal I Bil\ Coat sl >' lc and Jewey with op >n V:> ■■>■.'.. Sizes 11 1^?/ S aS?//» «I \ii medium,281 words
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Article855 1923-07-20 2 I Supplementary W'res From Indian Exchanges. -.u-irary cables I -oin Ira an ixcharifrtu 1 1 I KMssfet Experiments. tart 22: The Aero^auti.al n' of the London. Daily J -ays: Ama^ni; stories lirej ,:n cHcvlation re^ardinj; secret air re- ,'ios on which Germany and Russia fnguged. The855 words
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Article31 1923-07-20 2 The post of superintendent of St Mary> Home for girls is advertised as vacant and applications for the po-ition are invited from Englishwomen see announcement on page 7 of this issue31 words
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Advertisement523 1923-07-20 2 They bsve revolutionised the trs.tment of Norvss Acute Neuritis and Headache Te"->ibly Weak and Run-down after Operation. Strength Restored by Dr. Casseil's Tablets. opiraiino. I > mom i bad an I ]3S<^ -Zthx Vf& an! no .1 I I Ttir-i VC ■eontii »n-i I it L al Urn ii:: I523 words
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Advertisement298 1923-07-20 2 Does the DistttsM from which you da your buying make any (iJierencc to you, providing you get good English Merchandise at MUCH 6\ LOWES PRICES For Men of Nice Discernment Ths man who des:f;"> our collars and tlie- men who cut iliem inste a minute study of their business. 7Jd.298 words
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Advertisement150 1923-07-20 2 PURE OLIVE OIL ■.Map ouvaoct W lOMMsBKWW i^*" tassff I W YOU WANT PURE OLIVE OIL INSIST ON "SASSO" OBTAINABLE FROM ALL LEADING DEALERS. la quarter and half gallon tins. AMBROSOU STOPPANI CO 81NGAPORB AND PENANG. Sol* Arenia. Reid Wright's ORIGINAL Old Tom Gin AND Dry Gin As produced and150 words
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LOCAL SHARE MARKET.
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461 1923-07-20 3 Messrs. Fraser and t'o.'s weekly report date July 18, states On an inactive market in both ti:i and rubber shares there is very little bui-i to report for the period under review. Karlur in the mk tin appeared to have strengthened and there was a461 words
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512 1923-07-20 3 report date July 18, states The share market lias been extremely dull throughout the period under review. A certain amount of business has been I done but it has been largely speculation ior the result of speculation. The volume of genuine business transacted is very512 words
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Advertisement597 1923-07-20 3 STEfIMEB SAB.WCS KERR STEAMSHIP CO., INC. issoas to UNITED AMERIGAN LINES (iMtrienM ta U.S.*.) ■*Illhll service b*t«e«a Now York, Sftifapore and Java Ports, and vice rersa. FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ Nile due August 7 Half Moon due end Aug. For fr^ii>a, «py!/ to GUTJriUIE CO., LIMITED, afUsi S'.raiU .i«ttUm«ntt597 words
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Advertisement698 1923-07-20 3 BRITISH SUBJECTS IN JOHORE. THE FOLLOWING IS PUBLISHED FOR THE INFORMATION OF BRITISH SUBJECTS IN JOHORE. Under the provisions of recent legislation in the United Kingdom the following aro British Subjects 1. If the father is a British Subject and was born in His Majesty's Allegiance the child is a698 words
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Advertisement234 1923-07-20 3 PINKETTES KEEP YOU WELL during t| 1( hot month!, of the year by keeping the system clean and the blood cool. Used occaKiunallv when needed they ibfwl constipation, aid the liver, banish biliousness and sick headache?, prevent diarrhoea and dysenliy. Deiilcrs everywhere sell Pinkettes, or post free. liO cents per234 words
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Advertisement148 1923-07-20 3 CAMERAS AND PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS SPECIAL 25% CASH DISCOUNT AT Maynard Co., Ltd. ■mAA>».e M<i>iMM»iMM»tt»m»>MninMMH»iim ele.eaaf BEST DEVONSHIRE BACON BEECHWOOD BONED HAMS CONCENTRATED MILK CREAMERY BUTTER PINEAPPLE HAMS FRESH SALMON SWEETBREADS PARTRIDGES COOKED HAM RABBITS HARES VEAL ETC. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) ORCHARD ROAD. >148 words
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Advertisement801 1923-07-20 4 STEfIMER SOILIN6S P. 4 0.-aUriiish India and Apcar Line (Companies Incorporated in Eaglaxd.) itAJL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. Under Contract with His Majesty's Government LONDON-FAR EASTERN SERVICE OUTWARDS TROM LONDON HOMBWABDS FOB CHINA AND JAPAN FOB MABBEILLES, LONDON AND Tonnaga Dae S'poro Tonnago801 words
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Advertisement636 1923-07-20 4 STEAMER SAILINGS THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LIMITED THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO., LTD, (laeorporated ia England). The Blue Funnel Line Regular Service to LONDOX, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERIXAM. ANTWERP. HAMBURG AND BREMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking carlo on through636 words
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Advertisement729 1923-07-20 4 STEAMER SfIIUHGS KOKIKKLYRE FAK£T¥fIART MAATSCHiIPFM (BOTAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO., OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated in Hol'and) VKDBB CONTRACT WITH THB NETaERLANDS INDIA •OYBB>MM!TF. Telepkaao Nos. Paaaage D«pt, lit. Frelfht Dept, 1212, Marlce btot. aW TraaaalaaMM Dept. Ml, Maaag«r'a Dent. IHI, VAN DIEMEN— JuIy 20, Bmhw Psit. fR*£ I t£22iE£Z in l r729 words
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Advertisement549 1923-07-20 5 STEAMER SAILINiS N.Y.R. LO WIDOW LCTB Atsuta Mara July 21 Ka-hitna Maru Aug. 7 Hakone Mam Aug. 21 ■»»»wwi, U>fg< Tokushima Mara Ang. 27 Hamburg mm Tsumga Msru July 28 Mito Msru Aug. 29 »«W TORK LINB via tUBI SOUTH AMBRICAH UKB Kkmakura Maru Aag. BOMBAT UWB Nagano Maru Ju549 words
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Advertisement381 1923-07-20 5 STEAMER SAILINiS O.S.K. Frogeasd aMitiag. from •lagaaera. (aaajost to ahaage without prsvioaa aotlae.) EUROPEAN LINB For Marseilles, London, Hambarg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Saea aad Part Said. An. Dap. ALPS MARU July 20 July tl LONDON MARU Beginning Sept. •Omit Marseilles. NBW TORK UKB Fax Baa Fraaclaea, Panama, New Tack,381 words
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Advertisement444 1923-07-20 5 STEAMER SAIUN6S STOOMYAART MAATSCHAPPY "NEDERLAND" Nederland Stesm Navigation Company). HOLLAND EAST ASIA LINE (of the United Netherlands Steam Navigation Company). HOLLAND AND HAMBURG FREIGHT SERVICE. Loading for s.s. OLDEKERK, July 27 HOLLAND and HAMBURG s.s. BAWEAN August 6 HOLLAND s.s. SALEIER, August 20 HOLLAND and HAMBURG s.s. BOETON, September 7444 words
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Advertisement134 1923-07-20 5 THOS. COOK AND SON PASSENGER AND FORWARDING AGENTS, BANKERS, etc P. O. Box 102. Battery Road, Singapore. Passages booked by all lines. Rail tickets issued for thA fsriaeipal railways throughouV thf tforld. Passengers' L>n|»ge landed, stored and forwarded at current rates. Cook's Interpreters in uniform meet the principal stesmors and134 words
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Advertisement675 1923-07-20 5 BTEMBER SAIIIN6S ELLERMAN "^LINL ■LLJUtMAN A BBCK.NALL BTBAMSUIP C«, LU. (laoaraorated la Baglaad) BTIOmMT Dao Singapore PASSENGBR SERVICE OUTWARDS. fa-s. CITY OF KARACHI China and Japaa Oct. •■4. CITY OF PAHIS China aa4 Japan Nov. 10 •Mb CITY OP CANTERBURY China and Japan Dae. *7 HOMEWARDS ta.s. CITY OK MANCHESTER675 words
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Advertisement69 1923-07-20 5 HUGO STMNES LINES (Incorporated in Germany) Begalar Monthly Freight Paaai^a* Barrio*. OUTWARD BOUND Haagkoag. Shanghai aai Jaya* ALBERT VOEGLER, 9,000 tons about Aug. 1923 CARL LEGIEN, 8,000 tons about Aug. 27, ins HOMEWARD BOUND Antwerp, Rotterdam and Haatkaa* EMIL KIRDORF, »,000 toaa about Aug. 8, 1923 SCHEER, 12,250 tons about69 words
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Advertisement676 1923-07-20 6 T||| CINEMAS PALACEGAY CINEMA Second Show at 9.15 sharp. Episodes 13 and 14, in 4 reels of the serial JUNGLE GODDESS William Fox presents Clyde Cook in THE GUIDE, 2 Reela. George Walsh In a Wm. Fox Production THIS IS THE LIFE in 5 Reel*. A Picture Cyclone of Love,676 words
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Advertisement296 1923-07-20 6 CIKEEAS TEMPTATION is the cause of most men's downfall. Greed for Gold and love for a woman are the making of a master criminal in incp rts DONT SHOOT in6p rts A Universal Special Attraction AT THE EMPIRE CINEMA TONIGHT, at 19 p.m. Featuring HERBERT RAWUNSON nnd a (treat cast.296 words
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Advertisement245 1923-07-20 6 WHITEAWAY'S f*^*\ PETROL AND q A KEROSENE PRESSURE LAMPS §A feiCjPy THE "EFFICIENT" TABLE Ji 1 J:| I Shewn on right is in Nickel Plate and JL_ ji>- J either Petrol or Kerosene can be used, tSSEj— 4*' the only ditTertnce being that a smaller jW\ Ji«». mantle is used245 words
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Article142 1923-07-20 7 FIXTURES. Friday, July 20 ll>S>h Water, J. 9 a.m., 2.54 p.m. Wails for \V. Ai.st.nlia close. Saturdny, July 21 High Water, :;.10 a.m., 3.48 p.m. I', iin.l ii. Oatwmrd mail due. Inc. Society of l'luiters, Ml*., Europe, 3.30. "ponini; of Juniui- Library. 2.00 p.m. Kowin? Regatta, V:icht142 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article91 1923-07-20 7 East Wharf Banln—Nil. harf Melehior Treak, Teesta. Sheers Wharl Koammi. Main Wharl Emits, Komaning, Hyson. Empire llocK Trieste, Krinpura, Rangoon Ma™, Henisnhen, Wsrcata, West Wharf V: rrhus, Minderoo, Islander. Jardlnes Wharf—Nil. Pulo Krani Loal Wharf—Nil. Keppcl Harbour. Main Wharf Flmro, Patrol, Lighter D.P.L. I, Umax, Han91 words
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Article214 1923-07-20 7 ABOAKG, Biam., MM lons, tttm Ku.-.ntnn 19-7, for Kuantan 21 BAN SIONG BEE, far.. ;>!> to-.M, from Sebu l!i-T. for Sebu 28-7. LAN WHATT IIIN, lirit.. 1!)! tons, from Malacca 2ii-T. tor Malacca 21-7. LARA JEB! EN, Ger., 1.14S tons, from Amoy L'ii-7, i r Pel sng 'Jl-7.214 words
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Article212 1923-07-20 7 To-day. Pulaa Basnbn 2.30 p.m Ii i.'.i,', Rangoon and CsJwtta 3 p.m. M.->< in 8 pjn Mi. sr S p.m Vein Swattmhsßi and Tcluk Anßon.. 3 p.m Malacca r.nd Mu:tr 4 p.m. Kantarind i 4 p.m. I!anpki>k C p.m Derby, Broome, !'ort }ledlnnd, Corrarnarvon and Western Australia212 words
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Article38 1923-07-20 7 J.Jf \rr.boijp P. der Nederlanden Ellcnga Goontoer Sardinia R'por* June fi June 11 Juno 13 June 18 June l'J .lunr l! 0 London July 1 July 6 July 7 July IS July 17 July 1838 words
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Article188 1923-07-20 7 EXCHANGE Sins.iporc, July ~0. On London, Bank 4 m,'» 2/4 Demand 2/3 29/32 Private 3 m. credits 2/4% On New York, Demand o"V* Private 90 d/s 55% On France, Bank 820 On India, Bank T.T. 172^4 On Honckonpfj. Bank d/d 2 p.c. dis. Jn Shanghai, Bank T.T.188 words
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66 1923-07-20 7 Ton* of the market Firm. Latest London cables quote: Spot atae>t is. 2' id. ingapore Standard Pale Crepe. Closing Pricci. Buyers, Sellen. Spot lug lug.-Sept. )ct.-Dec. aa.-March Spot Aujr. Atijr.-Sept. (>t.-Pf. i:n. -.March Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Bayers. Sellers. 4866 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article216 1923-07-20 7 is. ue r al. Pd. Buyers. Seller*. 1 1 Hltam Tin l.U'j I.:!7Va 1 1 liatani? Padang 0.42 Vs 0.47'j 1 1 Jelaatob U.IU 0.20 boo 1 1 Johan Tin 0.27', a QJU\k d £1 Ham. K^muntinsr 44/- 4S/--10 10 Kinta Assn. Ord. 7.78 8.25 6 5 Ling^ii Tin216 words
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Article141 1923-07-20 7 V«L Pd. Buyer.. SeU«r«. £1 £1 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 1 E. SmcHii's Co. 7.00 7.50 >/- 6/- Eli-e. Tramways 1/3 2/. 10 10 Fraser Neave 37.50 38.50 50 CO Hammer Co. 140 145 00141 words
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Article109 1923-07-20 7 i Eng. 6 p.c. $1,2?4,300 par 5 p.c. p.m. Spore Electric Tramways, 5 p.c. £300,000 nom Spore Municipal 5 px. $1,878,000 paj. Spore Municipal \\>% p.e. of 1907 $1,000,000 5 p.c. dia. Spore Municipal 4H px. of 1909 $1,600,500 5 p*. dlt. Spore Municipal 4% px. of 1909 $1.600,500109 words
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Article408 1923-07-20 7 Frsser and Co. and I.jall and Eratt'a Quotations. Latest available Sterling Quotations are printed on another page on Friday To-d*y'» Price*. I Fraser Lytll ft Co. Xt««. AllenbyNew(Sl) 1.20 1.30 1.15 1.23 A!'or Gajah (?1) 1..J0 1.40 1.25 1.35 A. Hitam ($5) 13.50 14.50xd. 13.50 14.50xd. .tuning ($1)408 words
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Advertisement51 1923-07-20 7 THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) NOTICE i- hersby givm that the Third General Heating of the Coaaßaas; m.II l held st ths Registered office of the Company, set, Singapore, on S;.-.uniuy. July 2S, 1.123, at 11.30 a.m. B) nr.i.r of the Board. TAN TECK JIM,51 words
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Advertisement880 1923-07-20 7 RTEST ADVERTISEMENTS iher Classified AdUs., see page 16. lAttl l\ CLASS Cherry, Strawberry. TtaHObcrry, Cranberry, Apricot, Black nnd IB il C'u-i-ant, Lcrr.on Curd. H. Uolter, Direct Importer, Kurope Hotel Building. FOR SALE Hupmobilc car. CoMHtiM guaranteed, $l,fiOO. 203, Beno.olen Stfvet FOX SALE, Scott motor g/tU, in sxeelUat running, order. |3DO.880 words
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Advertisement51 1923-07-20 7 VICTORIA THEATRE To-night at 9.30 MIDDLE EAST FILMS, Ltd. PRESENT The World's Most Lovable Child Star JACKIE COOGAN IX AND AS Oliver Twist FILMED AS THE WOULD WOULD WISH IT. No Increase in Prices $2 and $1. MATINEE SATURDAY, at 5.15. Childrrn Half Price to Matin**. TeL 856. J Tel.51 words
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Advertisement394 1923-07-20 7 TO DANCERS! Do not miiis the opportunity of learning the latest graceful Steps of the j FOX TROT AND WALTZ. I'rirste Irixon* given hy MISS AILEEN WOODS at her Studio, RaHirs Hotel (Koum 128',. i Tlu- Hongkong Telegraph of February 23. 1 19: saya The Misseft WOODS are certainly the394 words
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Advertisement321 1923-07-20 7 VICTORIA THEATRE FOR ONE WEEK ONLY Commcncin;: MONDAY NKXT JM.Y IS, at 9.30 p.m. 1.. V. aUßim pre.ents his TRUANTS FROM "The Smilestones" See th* KKTSCHEN crowd and act that feeling. Cast includes ALICE MAY OLGA OKAY -MAR IK VIVIANJEAN ROBERTSON CLAYTON ROMNNB GBDKGK RBCARDB GORDON PKNHV FRANK PKNKOSE A321 words
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Article57 1923-07-20 8 WEE.- On July 2, 1923, p.t 15, Payah Lane. Madame Wee Wan Noo, nged 63 years, beloved mother of Mr. Lou Choon Seng (proprietor of Tiiyc Hin Co.). The curtcpre will leave the house on Sunday, the U2nd inst., at 19 a.m., for Tanjong i'ugar Wharf, whenre the n-main*57 words
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1125 1923-07-20 8 We have read through the report of the Incorporated Society cf Planters' met tin?, with much interest. Almost with more we have read through the admirable report of a Sub-Committc; appointed to inquire into and report upon questions relating to the salaries, emoluments1,125 words
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Article30 1923-07-20 8 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 170 $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. i7s=:sloo.30 words
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Article35 1923-07-20 8 By kind permission of Lt. Col. F. E. Swainson, the Drums and Fifes of the 2nd. Battalion the Middlesex Regiment will play Retreat in the Botanic Gardens on Tuesday, July 24, commencing at 5.15 p.m.35 words
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Article36 1923-07-20 8 The hearing was concluded in? the Supreme Court, Penang, on Tuesday, of the suit in which Mr. Arthur Hoogerwerf is claiming from the Lirrau Nipies Tin, Ltd., $3,002.95 in respect of salary-, etc. Judgment was reserved.36 words
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Article44 1923-07-20 8 In their produce report, dated July 19, Messrs. Barlow and Co. state Very little business has passed in copra during the past week. Prices at the close show a slight decline, viz., No. 1 standard $10.20-$10.70, No. 2 standanl ¥0.90-10.20, No. 3 standard fMMpJO.44 words
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Article16 1923-07-20 8 i The annual meeting of New Scudai Ltd., was rtxed to be held at noon to-day16 words
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Article20 1923-07-20 8 The old paddle steamer Kaka has seen her days, nncl is anchored in tie Pryi River to be broken up.20 words
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Article19 1923-07-20 8 Persons interested in licenses foi firearms are referred to a Police Notice published on page 7 of this issue.19 words
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Article29 1923-07-20 8 The regular monthly meeting cf the Y. W. C. A. will be hell on Monday, July 23. Tea will be served at 4.30 p.m. Speaker, Miss Rank, 5.30 p.m.29 words
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Article28 1923-07-20 8 The Ban Whatt Soon, which has beer on the Singapore, Muar and Mal.uca run, is in dock at Sungci Nyok, getting a new upper structure put to her.28 words
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Article36 1923-07-20 8 Our Penang correspende-nt wins today At the Penang Assizes a Chinese postman, charged with stealing an insured letter, was found guilty by the jury by five to four. He was sentenced to three years' rigorous imprisonment.36 words
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Article44 1923-07-20 8 Mr. Seah, of Scan's Agency, Ltd., it is visiting Mersing to inspect the report on a rubber es'.ate of about 2,000 acres the intention of the owners being to float this into a limited liability company. Mr Seah will be back on Monday next.44 words
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Article45 1923-07-20 8 A private school has been opened at Kaban Djahe on the Br.tak Hills and Mrs. Munuik has. been appointed teacher. The school starts with eight scholars but it is expected that many children frcii Medan will join, owing to the bracing an of the hill.45 words
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Article57 1923-07-20 8 The Agricultural Department cf the Dutch East Indies has been exper.menting with the cultivation of wheat on th«Batak Hills, and appears to have met with -uccess, for it is now intended tc bake the first loaf w th this hill-grown wheat, and to offer the loaf for sale at the57 words
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Article66 1923-07-20 8 A fire broke out at about 9.30 on the night of July 17, on the mainland, facinu the E. and O. Hotel, Penan-r. It coulei clearly be seen by those residi:;c in tin eastern side of Penanir. The blaze wa^ i huge one and the fire quickly spreaii from ono66 words
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Article62 1923-07-20 8 In connection with our report of the tea money case in yesterday's issue, ir. which it was stated that the action wa? brought 'against Ong Song Kee we are informed by Mr. Aubrey V". L. Davies that Mr. Ong Soo Kee was not a party 'o the proceedings neither had62 words
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Article67 1923-07-20 8 According to the Pinang Gazette, the steamer Pungah has been cut, anc lengthened from 05 feet to 110 feet an increase of 19 feet to enable her to increase her cargo capacity by "0 tons. Her tonnage has been augmented from 19 tons to 69 tons. A new ergir.e has67 words
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Article61 1923-07-20 8 On the 17th instant, Kho Choon Cheng, of Johore Bahru, pleaded guilty to two charges of cheating and one eaaigfl of attempting to cheat in respect of obtaining coupons and attempting to obtain coupons for rubber on land not entitled to coupons, lie was sentenced in all to two months'61 words
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Article72 1923-07-20 8 About SOO guests were invited to dinner last night at Dovecot, River Valley Road, the beau'. if ul residence of Mr. Wee Kirn Seng in honour of the marriage of his nephew Mr. Wee Keng Cheng, brother of Mr. Wee Tiong York, of Bengkalis and Singapore. During and after dinner72 words
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Article81 1923-07-20 8 The adjourned case in which Chun Yew Boon is charged with criminal breach >f trust while employed as a clerk by Messrs. Adamson. Gilfillau and Co., came 'P yesterday in the Second Police Court. Vfter hearing Mr. C. da Siiva for thdefence, and Mr. G. S. Carver for the prosecution81 words
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Article68 1923-07-20 8 By kind permission of His Highness the Sultan, Colonel Commandant, Johore Military Force?, the Johoro Military Band will play the following music at the Jchore Bandstand, on Sunday, July 22, commencing at 5 p.m. Quick march. A La Militaire (Hume); overture, Zampa (Herold) selection, Stephen Adam.Fopular Songs (Henley) waltz. Down68 words
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Article83 1923-07-20 8 From another source we learn that the collection of animals for rfhe Zo-> on the Maiden comprised 39 animals, 10 pythons, 12 lizards, and 28 varieties of birds, and included leopar 1 cubs, 3 sloth bear cubs, Himalayan bear cubs, ttriped hyena cubs, 2 jungle cats, 1 fishing cat, 183 words
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Article106 1923-07-20 8 According to the Johore Government Gazette, H.H. the Sultan has appointi-,1 Staff Lieut. S. Abdullah. Johore, Military Forces to be his Deputy Private Secrjtary the Hon. Dato Mustapha bin Jaafar. acts as Deputy State Secretary Inche Abu Baker bin Ab iullah is unpointed .0 act as Assistant Commissioner of Police106 words
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Article462 1923-07-20 8 Mr. H. Scrine, Prisons Department, F.M.S., is goin;: home this week. Dr. H. P. Hodge, at present stationed in Singapore, is going to Kuala Lumpur on transfer on Saturday. The following appears in the Ugjdon Gasette of June B.—Koyal Ulater Rifles, Capt. and Brevet-Ma io;- P. R.462 words
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Article57 1923-07-20 8 Ma Is from Euro;)?, (London mails JerpaU-hed June 28.) by the P. and O. Macedonia are expected to arrive by train to-morrow morning. Correapondence will be ready for delivery to boxholders at in a.m. The Blue Funnel liner Antilochus, with mails from the United Kingdom, is e.xpeeted to57 words
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Article78 1923-07-20 8 A Eurasian, named T. Woodford, wa* charged in the Second Police Court this morning witn the theft of clothing, value $45, from Mr. Grove, IS>K Waterloo Street. Inspector Kiag s'.ated that the accused had be>en out of work for nineteen months and had been assisted by the78 words
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Article106 1923-07-20 8 There was a daring hold-op at the? eleventh mile on the Mandai Road las', night. A Chinese ud his wife went for a drive in a hired car, and wen followc 1 in another car by two Maiay>. win apparently had previou !y learned where106 words
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Article90 1923-07-20 8 Lady Guillema-.-d attended the Y.W.C.A. At Home to welcome Miss Rutherford, the General Secretary for Mrlaya, who, intervinrad, Mid -he expected to stay in Kuala Lumpur, with occasional visits to I'enang and Malacca till the end of the yesr. Her proence was no longer90 words
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Article128 1923-07-20 8 The District Grand Matter, Gemrtl Sir N'eill Malcolm, conducted the installation ceremony of Lodge Eastern Gate, Singapore, at the Masonic Hall last cveni;iir. The following ia a li.-t of thu oifieera for 1923-24 Wor. Ma.-ter. H. Rails Immediate Past Master, E. J. Willis Senior Warden, E. Giil128 words
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Advertisement255 1923-07-20 8 IN EACH TIN OF 44 The Fascinating Cigarette De Luxe" IS PACKED A VALUABLE COUPON RETAIL. PRICE OO cents FOE SO CIGARETTES RELIABLE WATERPROOFS All Sizes in Stock. tTHE "RUBBER KING" Fawn paramatta waterproof full cut, Raglan sleeves, sewn seams. Price $42.00 THE "LITTLEJOHN" Fawn tropical waterproof best double texture,255 words
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Advertisement138 1923-07-20 8 ALHAMBRA In the Second Show at 9 p.m. HAROLD LLOYD IN A SAILOR-MADE MAN A 4 Reels Comedy Special EDITH STOCKTON AND LOUIS KIMBALL IN THROUGH THE STORM in 6 Reels. In the First Show at 7.30 p.m. CHARLES HUTCHISON WITH LUCY FOX IN SPEED In 15 Episodes or 31138 words
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Article565 1923-07-20 9 Another Sharp Debate In Commons. Abundant Comment and Little Sense. TReutfr's Service.! London, July 19. In the resumed debate in the House of Commons on the navy estimates, Mr. George Lambert, in opposing the Singapore proposal', declared that it was an example of scatters! strategy as opposed565 words
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Article60 1923-07-20 9 [Reuter's Service.l London, July 19. Simla In the Assembly the* Governin nt were again defeated on a motion by Dr. Gour urging the Secretary of State for India to frame rules contemplated under the Government of India Act for the delegation of his power to the Government of60 words
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Article44 1923-07-20 9 [Reuter's Service.l London, July 19. A two hour?' C'-binet meeting to consider the reply to Germany did not reach a dcci.-ion, and it is now thought that its to the Allies and the Unite I State? will possibly be deferred until44 words
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Article122 1923-07-20 9 [Reuter's Service.l London, July 19. Be. ton The Federal Court has remanded on bail of $3,000 for hearing in August the negro captain cf the British schooner Kadushak, which the coastguard cutter Ossipe seized twenty-five miles off Cape Ann and towed in here. It is alleged that122 words
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Article79 1923-07-20 9 f Reuter's Service.l London, July 19. In the House of Commons, replying to M>. G.^H. Oliver and Commander Locker Lampson, Mr. Baldwin stated that the approximate annual cost of the British forces in occupied Germany was £1,600,000. The cost of the occupation to December 31 last had79 words
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Article62 1923-07-20 9 [REUTER'S SERVICE.I London, July 13. The dock strikers at Liverpool have returned to work. London, July 19. Sydnoy, Nova Scotia Four thousand coal miners voted in favour of a continuance of the strike in defiance of the cancellation of their charter by the United Mineworkers of America following62 words
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Article56 1923-07-20 9 [Reuter's Service.] London, July 19. The King to-day gave audience to a deputation of the Royal Asiatic Society on the occasion of its centenary. The Prince of Wales had previously welcomed the representatives of foreign and dominions societies and paid a tribute to the predominant part played56 words
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Article32 1923-07-20 9 [Reuteb's Service.] London, July 19. Marks have fallen to 1,450,000. London, July 19. The South Manchurian Railway list closed at 2.30 this afternoon and the underwriters are relieved of all responsibilities.32 words
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Article26 1923-07-20 9 [Relter's Service.l London, July 10. Peshawar A number of German professors are shortly expected at Kabul to undertake directional work in the technical departments.26 words
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Article87 1923-07-20 9 [Reuter's Service.] London, July 19. It is learned from South America tiat the Portuguese airmen, Coutinho and Cabral, who recently flew from Lisbon to Rio de Janeiro, propose a world flight from Lisbon via Japan and Newfoundland. The scheme will be financed by the Portuguese Government, but Brazil is87 words
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Article20 1923-07-20 9 (Aneta's Sen-ice.) Weltevreden, July 19. Rubber for July and Augu?t has been "1. Tin h-.s no market.20 words
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Article171 1923-07-20 9 Unfounded Rumours of Civil War. [Reuters Service.] London, July 19. Berlin A semi-official statement declares that rumours of the possibility of civil war in Germany are without foundation, "as the overwhelming majority of the German people will obviously not allow itself to be led by any influence into171 words
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Article27 1923-07-20 9 [Reuter's Service.] London, July 19. The Canadian wheat crop is officially estimated at 500,090,000 bushels which is 100,000,000 higher than last year's high record.Reuter - 27 words
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Article33 1923-07-20 9 (Aneta's Agency.) Weltevreden, July 19. It is reported from Mech.n that Mr. H. S. Ellison, assistant on the Tanjong Bringin Tobacco Estate, Tandjong Pocra, Bencden-Langkat, Sumatra, has been murdered by Chine-'e.33 words
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Article223 1923-07-20 9 Outlook Neither Happy Nor Reassuring. The following i 3 t^ken from the report of a sub-committee appointed by the Incorporated Scckty of Planters to ino.uirc into and report upon questions re' lating to the salaries emoluments and the general cenditions snd terma of service of managers and223 words
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Article72 1923-07-20 9 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo NicbJ-Nichi Shirabun.) Tokio, July 18. A run on the Nosan Bank of Nagoya affected the Bisan Bank, which has announced a fortnight's suspension of business. Thess are believed to be political sacrifices made in political strife between the Seiyu and Kensei parties.72 words
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Article245 1923-07-20 9 Further particulars are to hand conferning the taking away of a Sikh carter by a tiger en Sunday night. The fatality is said to have occurred near the Ulu Piah Mines. The unfortunate carter left about 10 o'clock on Sunday morning to cut grass, going to245 words
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Article1685 1923-07-20 9 Results of Sir Ronald Ross's Discovery. Thousands of Lives Saved In Singapore. On July 8, 1898, Ronald Ross clinched his discovery that the carrier of malaria was the mosquito. It is one of the greatest discoveries ever made by medical ■dam, and Dr. Malcolm Wat-son rightly considers that1,685 words
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Article302 1923-07-20 9 The Rev. Bro. James, 0.8. E., Visitor of Christian Brothers Schools in the Far East, arrived in Singapore on Wednesday and the St. Joseph's Institution Tost no time in congratulating htm on the honour that has been recently bestowed upon him fey the Kin<r. At 2.30 p.m.302 words
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Article111 1923-07-20 9 (From Our Own Correspondent). Malacca, July 19. A sipeciBl choral evensong has been arranged for Sunday next, the 22nd inst., to be held at Christ Church, and the following items comprise, what promises to be a very ni:e programme Violin iolo, Madrigal, by Mrs. R. C. Gould solo,111 words
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Article178 1923-07-20 9 Pessimistic Views from Dutch East Indies. (Aneta's Service.) Weltevrcde:i, July 19. The Socrabajasoh Handtl'blrd. commenting on the question of the c ment of the Singapore naval bue. wajt the only possible conclusion i< th't a war is no longer unlikely. It emphasi-e; that it is not conceivable178 words
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Article97 1923-07-20 9 Singapore, July 20. Rubber. London Is. 2 '/id. Local 48-. Tin.— London £180 15s. Local $Jl>* Share market. More enquiries. Rubbers.— Bukit Jelotongs cents, Punggors 65-70 cents, Ayer MoMu 1.37-1.42%, Malaka Pindas 1.4.V1.50, New Craigieleas 57 1 2-62 1 ,-.> cents, JiflKaa L27tt-1.82tt. Tins.— Ulu Piahs97 words
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Article152 1923-07-20 9 Singapore, July tO. Tin.— £lBo los.— up 22a. M. Rubber. Is. 2V4d. unchanged. Rubbers.— Bassetts 1.04-1. 1", Indragiris 4.80-4.90, Mentakabs i:> Serendahs 2.30-2.75, Punggoi Utan Simpam> 1.75-1.85 cum div.. Pajams 6.10-6.60, Uadellas 3.50-4, i Bahrus Sl^-'J-i l^ ex div. Buyers of Singapore Uniteds Is. Sterling Rubbers.152 words
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Article141 1923-07-20 9 The Association Press of India, according to an exchange, under that, as the result of an interview between Mr. A. Narayana K o, M.L.C.. who cstcil in labour questions, anil the !'r>tector of Emigrant--, and the Rangoon Agents of the 8.1.5. N. and Co., Ltd.,141 words
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Article113 1923-07-20 9 The Batavia Preis wire invited to visit the Tesari and Kedoe of the Hotterdam Lloyd, lying in the harbour i jong Priok, destined for the new service of cargo b<au with paaaanger accommodation between Java and land via Padang and Marseille*. T! press intermediate service will113 words
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Article41 1923-07-20 9 Anyone who could assist the Exhibition Committee by dc-iirninjr a the Official Guide and who has roi the previous announcement on the subject should communicate with the Se-retary. Raffles Museum. Singapore. A pr zp of *ioo i- pffervd.41 words
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Article750 1923-07-20 10 Death Sentence for Double Murder. The hearing <.f the two elia murder preferred against the i hinese, naineil r'ong Ah Pong, who waa represented by .Mr. H. PaulttSX, was continued at the A yesterday afternoß. The nroaecatton was condui I Mir. N. H. P. Wh tley, I>.)M\ In750 words
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Article156 1923-07-20 10 In aduit on to a selection pf new fiction the following works have been added t i the Raffle Library and will be available for i*3ue < Saturday at bjsu: Baring, Maurice. Hi; Majesty's Em-Ui^-y and Other I'lay.-. Cnil'taux. Joseph. Whither France Whither Europe Cav«>ndi.-h, FrancM \V. H.156 words
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37 1923-07-20 10 SIN GAPORE AND SOUTH MALAYA BOY SCOUTS ASSOCIATION. Orders for week ending July 22 Saturday, Hat. Field Instruction for OnViaif and N.C.O's. See special orders. Sunday, 22nd. Church Parado at Wesley Church Parade at 7. Tlri.nl H37 words
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Letter106 1923-07-20 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, There are six garbage bins placed in a -ow in Cryd« Street, and very often al.' the bins are c\erflowing with refuse. Sometimes two or three bins are not full, and vi t there is enough refuse on the ground106 words
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Letter563 1923-07-20 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Ycur correspondent Mr. Gow's dissertation on Gold Mining as it shoulJ (or should not be carr.ed on is highly amusing and ;nstruetive to the man in the street." No sooner is a company started in a new country ,ike563 words
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Letter837 1923-07-20 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, have re.id with interest tin correspondence appearing in most recent issues in criticism of the White Australia" polu-y. Seme of the correspondents have never been to Australia. I think, and therefore are at a disadvantage in having no first hand837 words
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Letter846 1923-07-20 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Please allow me to yotn* readers who take some Interest in public matters to note the following paragraph from your Home Letter of June L'l anu published lyesterday Of the favourable impression left by the concessiwithere could be no846 words
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Article589 1923-07-20 10 An Improved Market Reported. Messrs. Lewis and Peat, report Singapore, July 18. The pa.U week has seen a more active market and a fair amount of business has been transacted. London registers a small advance with a steady market, while Ne-w York is firm with very few589 words
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Article136 1923-07-20 10 The Palacegay Cinema programme inQc >rge Walsh feature, This is he Life, a five re-pl film by wllliam Pox, supported by another equally good feature. The Man ot the- Fcrest. by Zane Grey, starring Carl Gantvoort, Clam- Adams and Robeit McKim. A big Roberison-Col'j special production, entitled The136 words
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Article1259 1923-07-20 10 Knotty Point in Nakamura-Hye Match. Yesterday** meeting of Nakumara ami Khoo llooi Hye ii the semi-fin of the Singapore championship single was expected ;o produce something out of the ord-nary. It certainly dd. It u:is left unfinished after an Imur and quarter's play with a wery knotty pohri1,259 words
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Article115 1923-07-20 10 The committee cf the Singapore Lawn T> 1:111s Ameeiation, after considering the whoie position, has decided that the match is to be continued from the pom where It was stopped, Khoo Hooi Hye leading f 2, 5—3. The ninth game, which stand:-; at 15 all, may115 words
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Article105 1923-07-20 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipch. July 20. In the Perak tennis championship semi-finals yesterday, Chun;,'- Ah Ming beat A ihworth f>— 'l, (5 I und Major Mallock beat Major Faro C— o. G— l. Ashv.oi'n, the famous runner, payed a great game, bat was outclassed. ?>U:jo,Mal.ock,105 words
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Article168 1923-07-20 10 Regarding the match in the Penang championship in which R. G. Pi ;-.:m Lay Cheang o—fi,0 fi, C 2, 7 5, the Pinang Gazette ays The third set took a dramatic turn. ?ash w;>s obviously tired, and could not prevent his opponent from gaining the168 words
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Article52 1923-07-20 10 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Double Handicap. M. P. Holmberg and F. T. Ephraums owe 15 beat E. i;. Wheatley end A. E. Coelho owe uO, 7—5, B—4. TO-DAY'S TIES. Mixed Doubles. H. G. Stack and G. G. Gray v. Dr. V. 11. Norris and D. C. de52 words
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Article53 1923-07-20 10 [Reuter's Service.] London, July lt\ Melbourne It is Tcported that the Australian Lawn Tennis Council is inviting America aid France, including Mdlle. Lenglen, and Britain or Spain to send teams to ft nail alls for the coming season. It offers half the profits or all the ir ejepen-es53 words
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Article680 1923-07-20 10 Pelky Decisively Beats Grady. That popular local iijfhtweiglil Eddie Grady turned up fit and we.l for his conte.it with the formidable Kid Pelky last night, but found more than his match and the end of what was to havebeen a fifteen rnuivi affair came in th 1 second. Pclky680 words
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Article20 1923-07-20 11 In connection with the Royal SingaporeYacht Club, then will be a sweepstake race on Sunday Club course. No handicaps20 words
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Article32 1923-07-20 11 [Reuter's Service.] London, July 10. At Bislev, England with 1,083 pointwon the luckinaon Trophy. Seotlam was mcoikl wiih 1,043 po.nts, fol.bwed by Ireland, 1,028; Canada 1,025 ano Wales 945.32 words
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Article76 1923-07-20 11 BousU'ad's eleven met the Fort Canning Sports Cub at soccer on the S. R.C ground yesterday. The- nsult was two U one in favour of tin; soldiers. The Amateur Snorting Association will meet the Aston Athletic Club to-mor-row afternoon in a friendly game of football on the S.C.F.A. ground.76 words
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Article41 1923-07-20 11 Our Ipoh cm -respondent wires that HenneMy, lift* 1 of the F.M.S. team a;-;;. nst the C'o.'ony will be unable U play. helvam an old Me<iicai College bow. or. the best fast bowler in thi K. M S., has acccpUd.41 words
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Article93 1923-07-20 11 Our Pranng correspondent wires today The 1 enar.g bowls tournament doswl y< rtenfaur afternoon. In the final of the championship singles, Mr. J. M. Clialmeis (d) ileteated O. I>. I. Southam (holder) bj 21—14. The nsu.ts of tht otli.T eoiitist. (ingtM handicap Dr. Hentiy Hertz winner; doubles93 words
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Article177 1923-07-20 11 Members of the Royal Singapore Yacht Club are reminded in connection with the rawing Ngnttl to b*J hold to-morrow that lauiulii's will leave Johnston's Pior at 4. 45 p.m., and there will be ample accommodation. In the chief event a Great Britaii? ir.w tMOM U Australia-New Zealand <ii177 words
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Article811 1923-07-20 11 London, July 8. A brilliant social climax to one i>f tht" greatest sporting weeks that London has ever known was Lord Lonsdale's dinner to ov?r a huntlrni nssts, including the most notable of the Wimbledon playti Mdllo. liWirku sat on the host's right .-nd Miss MiK;ine on his811 words
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Article34 1923-07-20 11 Dr. Chelvan cf Ipoh, was incorrectly described as a Tamil in yesterday's article on the F. M. S. v. Colony cricket match. Dr. Chetvan is a Coylonese. We apologise for the error.34 words
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Article132 1923-07-20 11 Programme of Drills up to and for July 22 Friday, 20th. p.m., S.R.E.(V) Field sect., loopholes construction of M.G. Platoon, It'i-ture on detail of M.G. work S.V.F. Ambulance, squad drill and stretcher drill Drill Hall. Saturday, 21st. •J. 43 p.m., S.R.A.(V), field operation test (St. Clair's cup),132 words
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Article28 1923-07-20 11 In the course of the Great Western Railway's new express run from Swin'l'in to l'aiiilinpton. a world's record speed af b 2 nnlui per hour is attained. i28 words
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Advertisement224 1923-07-20 11 THE Moutrie Piano Is so finely built, its action so accurately adjusted, that it responds to the lightest touch. Almost fifty years' experience in the tropics has enabled us to build a piano in which we have every confidence and backed by our guarantee of Seven Years INSPECT OUR STOCK224 words
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Advertisement442 1923-07-20 11 RAFFLES HOTEL T«i,pk, M 2 o »u.«,). tvit,*.™.. m« MONDAY.— Taa Da— sat, T«lephon. 2»2 (It Lt u «s.) TCTHDAY.-DUb« Dsac Tk. Flt-t BaUroo. I. U. .Uat. WrDNEaDAT.-Orek-tral Conewt THURSDAY.— Gaw. Night, Dlusr aad GRILL, open till 12 p.m. Dane*. FRIDAY.— Taa Bsnacat Friday SATURDAY.— Oaaat Night, DISMT aad TEA442 words
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Article384 1923-07-20 12 LONDON EXCHANGE STERLING PRICES JUNE 20. I Par Value. Company. 1 Ar.jrlo-Mulay tl Ayer Kuning il Bakap Plantni. £1 Hanteng (Selangor) il Hutu Caves il Hutu Tiga Bertaao Consolidated £1 Bidor Estate* L' P.i ooklands £1 Bukit Kajang 2 Hukil Mirtajam 2/ Hukit Sembaw'ng El Hukit384 words
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Advertisement709 1923-07-20 12 A Powerful Urinary Antiseptic. UrburyDitthtrfts, Cyititit, jc^^j^^ N^s Catarrh of the BUdder, f| K Albuaifluru, Stnctnn, ate. Paced provides ooaplsU m\J^f rnucou* membrssas, 4ad nix* PJCJX'.* Z)&oA\%c*>2r stricture, pyelibs, »a 4 oy3tihß. l\ 52*5^ kSkS^ daßttoyBftUthedisat,seg«nMpMnluk.' A Owing to its chem;cai wzpodtisz, r^^^K^xS^^^lw^^^ which urj.tea &ud greaCy aiuplifi« *\SjMIJ"3&</ \^&ijSsSi709 words
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Advertisement1362 1923-07-20 13 SALEt! BY AUCTIOX IN THE SUPREME COURT AT JOHORE BAHRU Miscellaneous Application No. 3 of 192.1. TOE SZE lIAI TONG BANKING INSURANCE Co., Ltd., Chsrgew) aeainst CHAN CHIN KWANG, Charter. AS ADMINISTRATOR OF SIM CHOON KEE, DECEASED. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE RUBBER ESTATES IN MUAR AND KOTA TINGGI. The1,362 words
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Advertisement735 1923-07-20 13 RESTRICTION OF RUBBER EXPORT Issue of Licences and Coupons and Exchange of Coupons. I I, Licences for the quarter Aujri'st to October will be issued us Id previous quar j ton by the Collector of I»ind Revenue in I cnanir, and the Secretary Local Committee in Malacca in the ense735 words
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Advertisement175 1923-07-20 13 JL^^ PRODUCTS Libby's famous Imported Spanish Queen Olives, Sweet Pickles, Catchup, Chili Sauce and Prepared Mustard add relish and pleasure to any meal. These delicious products are always of the same high standard and should find a place in every home. Delicious Food Products in Most Convenient Form I For175 words
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Advertisement245 1923-07-20 14 The Spirit of. Fame h Fame should never be confused with notoriety. 2 The B latter is merely the brief applause that satisfies small S 1 minds while fame, lasting and ever-widening, is the 8 reward of those who do big m things once and then keep on doing them.245 words
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Advertisement2045 1923-07-20 14 Assets over $5,000,000 S.C. Assurance In force over $17,000,000. j The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co.* Ltd. j (Incorporated lv Strain Settlements.) HEAD OFFICE Winchester Hoass, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 82, Old Jewry, C.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of Enticnc and complies with the Mttaft Life2,045 words
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Article662 1923-07-20 15 Outlook Brighter than for Many Years. The director* of Austril Malay Tin, Ltd., in their report for the year ended JUt'cimber 81, 19^2, state In the early port t.f the year a prospecting campaign was carried out with EM t thoroughness in the State of Johore662 words
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Article363 1923-07-20 15 Prospects of the Payment Of Dividends. The report of the directors of Ulu Yam Tin Dredjfinjr Limited, for the halfyear ended December 31, 1U22, states that working: costs at 3.63 pence per cubic yard show a pronounced reduction eomparad with tkoac af the previous i'.r.lf year363 words
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Advertisement227 1923-07-20 15 TOURING CAR \C vy $1,190 ('{>m;)!ele with Standard Equipment. (SELF STARTBR Sl(iO EXTRA.) The Famous Ford Power Plant HAS NOT BEKN CHANGED. QINC K. the da.v. >>-;ir- ;i':o. iu-n lit- nr; i l 'uid alaceal his fin;il K. on tttc aociac fa* tka lirst "Matld i FoH Car the power227 words
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Advertisement216 1923-07-20 15 The New Tyre with a New Tread The new Goodyear Cord Tyre with the The blocks which line the tread on either bevelled All-Weather Tread is of the aamt sitir are bevelled at the outer edgr, rrlirvinz high quality that has made more people the carcass from the strain of216 words
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Advertisement254 1923-07-20 16 GUAN KIAT CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) Shlprhandlom *nd Onrral Contrartora, 35, rHII.II* STREET. Send yonr orders to uh and be anaared of oar FIRST QUALITY GOODS ItOCK HOTTOM PRICES AND SPECIAL SERVICES In the shipchandlery bnsineea. A trial order will convince yon that our claims arc fully proven. Enquire254 words
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Advertisement294 1923-07-20 16 HOW TO MAKE HATS. I have several times been asked to give instruction. I shall open a private teaching class every Saturday, from 3 to T> p.m. sharp, starting from first Saturday in September. I can take tv.er.ty ladies <r your" girls. A period of one year is necessary for294 words
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Advertisement930 1923-07-20 16 ADVERTISEMENTS^ The PREPAID chnrges for Wants, For Sale, To Let, etc., in ordinary close set type (average six words to line) are per line one insertion 28 cents, two ins. 4o cts., titrcc ins. 04 cts., four ins. 82 cts., five ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.13, ten ins. $1.40, twelve930 words
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Advertisement873 1923-07-20 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, bungalow, 102, Joo Chint Road. Apply A and E. Busrai, 27, Malacca Street. TO LET, new compound house 135, Bukit Timah Road. Apply to Tan Boon Cheng, 276, Victoria Street. TO LET FUnMSllEDrßroaJstairs, Gilstead Roud. Electric light, fans, telephone, etc. Write or phone 1219. TO873 words
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Advertisement467 1923-07-20 16 JOHN DUKE rJB.OJt, T.S.M.C. OPTICIAN. U, BATTERY BOAD, SiNGAPORK. S YEARS' LONDON EXPERIENCE IN SPECTACLE FITTING. 3 CONCRETE LAWN ROLLER Boiler and cheaper than anything on the market. Over 100 in use. etvbi.iss;:mi:nts BROSSARD MOPIN (ißMtyentad in China). SINGAPORE. NOTICE is lv.-ra.y givon that the aWve Tra:le .'.'..irk ii the467 words
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Advertisement259 1923-07-20 16 IN STOCK TARZAN THE TERRIBLE by EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS. Price .$1.50 POST FREE. M. MOKD. DUIFAKrc GO. Corner of ITigh St. and SI, North Bridge Kd. PHOTOGRAPHS™ Per the heet of everything In eveiy Branch of Photography MR. BUCKERIDGE rt B 1838 THE ONLY EUROPEAN STUDIO In the COLONY «S,259 words
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Miscellaneous189 1923-07-20 16 THE STRAITS TIMES lII.ZPH^MI* Editorial and Ceoeriil <» Uaitagtr's Office lli'i \ll eon.^uiiicatioas relntlss to matters sr.O ~«ws should be addres««ii le THE EDITOR. V.! edatmnnieal latir.g to business mi MfMats, subscriptions, accounts, p'>r: 'V. et« skonld be addressed to TJE MAMAOTH ADVBRTISEMENT PATES, Wants, For Ssle, To IM, «tc189 words
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