The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 22 June 1923
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Title Section16 1923-06-22 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. PEN CENTEL SINGAPORE, S.S.. FRIDAY. JUNE 22, 1923. No. 10,92216 words
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Article199 1923-06-22 1 Three American vch^i !h have been detained off E'st Cape, and their crews arrested, hy the Soviet authorit.es Page 7. M. Chichi rin's agreement uith the British Note Is Rassis 's foreshadowed Page 7. Drastic demands lor the protection tf f ore gners m China ara repeat199 words
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Article1110 1923-06-22 1 The talk turned on some wonderful inven tions that were made during the war, and some still more wonderful and terrible discoveries that were on the point of being made, and then Everard drily said, But what about the dud inventions? Nobody* mentioned them." Which are1,110 words
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Advertisement282 1923-06-22 1 KArrliU nUILL, si.N(, APORE. v :KI y r* nOGHAM lelcph RC 2920. (10 Lines). dksa. m tU, Esa, KS^aT*? rU:-._DAY.— D:nncr Dance Grill RiK)n« aJjoininir Dining Room VEDNESDAY—Orcliestml Concert. vev 8 .IJn. io 12 p.m. THIJRSDAY.--Gu.est Nigkt- Doner and Dance. FRIDAY. -Tea Darj-ant. mWA\ SATURDAY.-Gnost Ni|tht DlaMt ar. I Dance282 words
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Advertisement155 1923-06-22 1 v| \____m_\_\ Ww X NOT THE SAME H AS OTHERS f im FOR BJS. AND rju Gordon 6? Company, Ltd. 6, Battery Road. SINGAPORE. Tskgiasas: Telephose VAPOROSIIY. SINGAPORE. No. 2024. Europe Hotel SINGAPORE. %t*gf \J.i.A_i>i£ Daj»ce ia fcel-i every TloscU*.,. fhatraday »\u< S*tuT«at An asssseioa fee sf $1.50 charged tc155 words
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Advertisement227 1923-06-22 1 LATEST ADVERTISRMfcNTfe. Rallies Hotel Page 1. l>un.op cords Pi.ge 3. (.ioodyear tyres .rage 3. Raisley rais.ng powder Page 2. Key d stemper, Guthrie's Pa>ge G. Krjptok lenses, Ezekiel's Page 2. bssalin from Medical Hall Page 2. Pro-phy-iae-tic tooth brush Page 3. Argenta lamps from U.E's Page 10. Collapsible gates, Wm.227 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous99 1923-06-22 1 THK WEEK Friday, 22nd. High Water, 3.27 a.m., 4.40 p._ King GtOlgaPa Coronation. Malayan Rub. Factorica, Grttey and Bateman noon. League I: S. R. C. as. S. C. C, S. R. C. Niccla, Thastre, 9.30 p.m. Saturday "l.\r_i. High Water, 4.45 a.m.. 5.44 p.m Prince <\f Wales's Rir.hday. P. and99 words
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Article604 1923-06-22 2 Another Interesting Litter 1»> Admiral Anstruther. The following letter bj A irairal R iJ Anstruther. who waa Commodore In Hong Kong, at the outbreak of *he war, appear od in the Ixmdon Morning I'o c t of Apri 27th:— Sir, I have i.c- h reading Mr.604 words
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Article28 1923-06-22 2 ?ir A. Shirley B^ r - Gov t .n_n,.,.t Depart,,,,,,,, lh worW -ver have got it into their h a<ls ZfTSZ i an run ny man g business h ns,.|f.. ir A. Shirley B^r..28 words
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Advertisement286 1923-06-22 2 TO I ET OB FOX SALE. LA?UiB (_A.»«j\VNS. newly erected j, tn i A A 60.000 aq. ft. fseSng LAU'.r. I\>KES from 6.000 U -ij ft. v.. _r whsrf and ship>." rt r "d buudj.n^'.,' t'.r oflcel •j- I entrally aitust« I m* nt cy y> lag cheap yor v286 words
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Advertisement657 1923-06-22 2 45 4 f li Important Announcement! Kai e Attraction! O U R I N A Tho Binfest I'lay m tho Hislo.y i »f Film Product. on j i^t Show it 7.30 Mr. NObOl V i Ni!:vv SNUB PGLLAXD c °medy TKE l INGEST SERIAL IN THF. WORLD LlOll Blail Serial657 words
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Advertisement580 1923-06-22 2 I SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT **^V Ainambra Tn our Next Change Sun ;l ay, ITtl, June to t*_ Friday 29» rf IN THE SECOND SHOV. AT 8 j, s VR{i Washed Ashore A 1 Red Pathe Comedy Topical "Budget British Screen News. Mike MacTi^ue~V. Battling, cr, For the World's Light-Heav. \Y,.>: U580 words
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Article794 1923-06-22 3 BONAB LAW nl> GI ,ASGOW. a (J Out- Ov Cortaspoiuu EdinburKh, May 23. 1 TYe r.rxft of the resgnation of theii lister wf-s received with much 1 1 tret m Scotland, and particularly m i v he was regarded with 1 op [>ride a Glasgow product. e |l794 words
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Advertisement501 1923-06-22 3 f^*V/^X^^s \W m t\V\\^____A\\\ a M fil?B_B_^ m __*^\m j __a_»^%_(k___(_^____vi 1 w__» _r I _i ***J___fl_Pv tf _____r_^ *J_f > _L _PM I ___B I ____T_L_l m^\**^\W' .^m**^*^^ a_\_\_____l^-*mm*_ _f_7 STURDY AND RELIABLE j io-day (ioodyear Cord Tyres are even better and vastly a not economy ever to p«->501 words
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Advertisement199 1923-06-22 3 I bT PAULI GIRL BRAND LAGER BEER L y£o^f^~> P jg m ,~s" i- J7 it A__ a ty fjmm_^/_4ffi_ry 'fix c J— 4 3 Y*m**^\ V f~* M /^S^-v^OJbN. Av^>\ T A^Pi asVsH|9Ba E s < -*>_Mi 1 nr -y v*M± si t^ i I^tli mb g i R199 words
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Article602 1923-06-22 4 j FRASER ft CO., EXCHANGE AM SHARE BROKERS THURBDAY, JUNE Sl. M m I N <;. [Figures ifi brackets ahow the issue vaiu of the Share m dollars anless ot_ snria I marked. C. Cum div. x equals cx div.] 'Batang Padang lin A Hitam Tin ($1)602 words
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Article219 1923-06-22 4 Professor Sessimuma, addressing the Japan Society m London, talked m rather a wild way about the surplus population of Japan. There is no such surplus population. The census of 1020, taken specially to test the theory that the population was decreasing:, showed a reduction of 700,000 m twoStatesman - 219 words
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Advertisement144 1923-06-22 4 &11 an tfr<?/^ of cigarettes you buy and you can be sure of getting a cigarette that cannot j be bettered no matter what you pay. 3 fc The bright* golden leaves of Virginia Tobacco used m making of I7HREE CATS cigarettes tome Hk from the famous Old Belt and144 words
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Advertisement601 1923-06-22 4 BY ORDER or THE OFFICIAL ASsi( vn^^S. HE ISMAIL RAHEEM (In Rankruptcy) The Undersigned have been ms vueteri v. aell k, rttaraa, m single lots, al their Sale-u,^.. UgMm Ch' %t^ COMMENCING ON MONDAY, iSth, AND CONTINUED on 25th AND Mth. JCNE i^ EACH DAYAT^ 2l The whole of tho601 words
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Article622 1923-06-22 5 A NEARLY (OMPLETE SKELETON UNEAKTHfeD. The i iiu/.i. Mai Newa Agency <>t' Peking :i\ I. ig at Erhlin sonic two hundred u.J seventy miles from Xi lgan on the Jrgn road, the Third Asiatic- PJxpeditlon inder thu lim.'«i h ji of Mi*. Roy Chapman InoVewt I* now622 words
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Article295 1923-06-22 5 Egoist write- m the Times of M laya.--1)' connection with a Coroner's imUKfi nto a suicide m a certain town m M lay I note that the h'ghesl law officer of th Government was pre.-ent md that one o the question.- the Coron r h .d to295 words
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Article19 1923-06-22 5 Aiah tectorrily, and from the *a*n!tary position, my cor.sttuency is a blight upon tho landscape.- Mr Nawbold M. P.Mr Nawbold M. P. - 19 words
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Advertisement426 1923-06-22 5 TO UST10 LET. npeaad House, Parabaaad, H r Oamgo, 8 Bedof Town. Tiinirin Dls- -anally, rBUST AGENCIES, LTD., E^ Al ih I hsiate Agents la BaaVl Quay facing thej f t» Harbour and (li tfi ul urea about 6.000 tboa half the usj.il) .mediate Entry. POWELL .v (0.. LTD. 17426 words
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Advertisement824 1923-06-22 5 NOTICES. CENSUS OP RUBBER STOCKS SINGAPORE. b A u of of all rubber the' hands of defers, exporters and owners of Z* tates of ov.r 25 acre, wR] be held on June 2. Thu, e.nau* fa n ly for tUul ee_?_ 7 a ion o/ any kind '«^^ror rotrirt Mfayfa824 words
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Advertisement573 1923-06-22 5 NOTICES. .Dollar Directory 1923-4 Issue. <feC f\(\f\ r% a B Bfl flfl I FREE RAILWAY ACCIDENT INSURANCE Undertaken by THE OCEAN ACCIDENT \m* Guarantee Corporation Limited. (Inc nj. rated :n Great Britain.) IRK r. PER COPY $2, Post Free. To bo published shortly. Dollar Directory Company. Dunlop House, ROBINSON ROAD.573 words
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Advertisement791 1923-06-22 5 GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE Health Inspector required for Johore. _r^r^__ly Must posse»3 bo n hldg of Identification ot' t>xl^ A^HJW Mosquito*:. Particu ars from Principal Mali- jV vS'^T i^T Ofrit.r, Johor Bahru, Application ty be i \\l accompanied by Testimonials. <' 22-6 9+4 fff UK changing activities of the ORDINANCE No.791 words
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Article62 1923-06-22 6 MLL.— On Jun 20th at tho On ©ral Ho_- pit»l, Singapore. Cornell* Curolus Mvi of the NVtherli-nds TVadintr Society. 1 Java pe^w pleass copy.) MONTEIRO. At 3 Cuff .:uad. UJy Monteirt. j {nam Gasper). Funeral leans r.-sideno* la-day al 4.4f> p.m. for th.- Cathedra] of the Good I Shepherd.62 words
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712 1923-06-22 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. FRIDAY, June 22, 1923. New Communications. li Mr. Marconi, as a result of a two months trip and experiments on hid private yacht, m waters adjacent the tropics, has really solved the difficulty of atmospherics, he has gone a long way to bring into pract:cal use radio712 words
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Article1321 1923-06-22 6 Hi.- Excellency, Sn- Laurence C.u.llemar.l returns to Singapore this morning on board the Sea Bali*. The launcn Kuiiwuke. which will he alongside the yacht at 8.45, w.ll bring H. E. n.-hore. Mr. Chia Chang Keng Js entertaining frienda at dinner, at his house m Emerald Hill-road, on Fnday. 27th. inst.,1,321 words
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Article342 1923-06-22 6 (Pram On, X m ft Df Malay., that 1 *übp.t- j ,l welcomed tl Japanese 01 the P.A J Singapore. In connactioi the annual report mark,* that censed to In take over ■trenuona lahour committee. r Cf The draft •tern passed. resulted a? t afr.J.W.Carnpl Mr. I an342 words
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Article73 1923-06-22 6 From Ouv I I In the Suprei P. J. SpttHile, Tl Mr. Edfsr Wsrtendant brok< 0 pi: int tV. md n i I Inat h: <l no pon The defendant ivas for the d >any s ti-ur >f termination fortnight's notic Plsfntiff cUm ied iows: Cost73 words
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Advertisement154 1923-06-22 6 ■in^^a_ m» 4^_ t>, <oooct o* acoaswo H Caldbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. 1 I lyL whim* 87 Cecil Street. Telephone 223. m______________________^___________ I RONEO •w- Loose-Leaf Books IN ALL SIZES AT HONEST PRICES i /?CW£O Ltd., 11, Collyer Quay J (Incorporated m England.) I CREME DE MENTHE I CHOCOLATES I154 words
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Advertisement77 1923-06-22 6 ENGLISH HAMS HONED AND ROLLED WHOLE fft NETT HAMS f ht I J'er Tr Ur. Halt Hams $1.06 per lb. In any smaller quantity $1.20 SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE fKCHARD RO*P. ORN DUKE OPTICIAN Fellow of the British Optical An>ociation Frertnan of the Worshipful Company ol Spectacle Makers. Freeman at the77 words
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Article171 1923-06-22 7 THK nOCK_QUESTION. < IN COMMONS. *g Service.] London. June 20. i .pinions, replying to < omr. Lyres Monsell dockynrd and gravmgA'OUld be established i l t/S. The exact Spot ;h< result of the -ligation-. The question A* I I mati float mg-doi-k was ,i I r a171 words
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Article246 1923-06-22 7 m 1 vs \i PROGRAMME. a Washiagtaa, June 20. I srtment announces its B (Cress to authorise the 1 cruisers, four river three < rnisnr sabmarinss. I Washington, June 21. 1 :re<l for river a I v> a«»hir,:_jtor«, June 21. I Psvonn I egotiations and I m nt conference for!246 words
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Article74 1923-06-22 7 MALAY STATES INFORMATION AGENCY. |»Ntn th t United Kingdom, tern Ist turns ghrsn orn m the first quarts! for which ilides were Iters by the Malay I v ney, amounted to 44 A tendance at the Xi iy <• omplete Bets I i t fng scenery, travel thei aspects of74 words
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Article70 1923-06-22 7 ANTICIPATIONS. A NEWSPAPER PROPHECY. [Reuter's Sirvice.] London, June 21. The Daily Telegraph- diplomatic correspondent understands that tho European, i Imtricnn and Japanese Governments, actng on the British intinative, are about to i "lame for presentation to Peking, a ruSJSS 1 »l very energetic demands, for the proaction70 words
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Article621 1923-06-22 7 CHA NGES FORESHADOWED. London, June 21. Several papei- publish a report that the Jon eminent is contemplating inviting the Duke of Devonshire to succeed Lord Readng m the Vkeroyalty of India, offering Mr. Vusten Chamberlain the Secretaryship of 'he Colonies. ROCKEFELLER AND INSULIN. New York, June 21. Mr. Rockefeller has621 words
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Article40 1923-06-22 7 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo NichNichi Shimbunsha.) Tokio. June 20. Mr. Nagaoka Shunichi has been appointed Minister at Tho Hague. Vce Admiral Ide Kenji will sail for Europe and America oy s.s. Kashima I Maru on July 19th.40 words
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Article1297 1923-06-22 7 COUNTRY QUIETENING DOWN. (From Our Own Correspondent..; Dublin. May 24. There was some very heavy sniping of he military harracks during the Week-end. rhe Free State troops, however, with well lireeted mtrtllns gun fire, silenced the rnipern, who were attacking the Griffith vnd Keogli Barracks. The Royal1,297 words
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Article243 1923-06-22 7 In addition to a select on of new fiction ihe following works have been added to the Raffles Library and will be available for issue on Saturday, June 23rd st 9 a.m. Baker (Ernest A.) The Highlands with Rope sad Rucksack. Bennett (A.) How to make the best243 words
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Article38 1923-06-22 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, June 21. Lady Guillemard, accompanied by Miss Walker, the Resident Councillor and the Inspector of Schools, visited tho AngloChinese, the Government, St. X< vier's, Kindergarten and Convent Girls' Schools38 words
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Article28 1923-06-22 7 I (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, Jnne 21. H. M. S. Diomede and H. M. S. Magnolia have arrived. A boxing tournament is being arranged.28 words
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Advertisement297 1923-06-22 7 mammxmmammmaamtmmaammmmmamaaamammmmmtmgammmmmamamammmmma New Novels i>opular by authors m FJBHPORT, Guy Thorne, mtM UNDYING MUSIC, L. G. Moberly 2.25 THE SECRET SANCTUARY, Wsrwick Deeping, 2.25 THE SCENT OK THE uose, Harriet Petersen, 2.2 r THE MAN WHO WAS TWO. Fred M. White. -.2.", FEATHERS LEFT AROUND, Carolyn Wells. 2.2.", PRINCE PANNIE, A.297 words
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Advertisement634 1923-06-22 8 BLUE FUNNEL LINE i *DON. AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP. HAMBURG AND BREMEN, GENOA. MARSEILLES, LIVKRPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES. HAVRE, LIVEKPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking csrgo on through Bill of Lading for sll Overland Points. HOMEWARDS. dee Singapore. ADRASTUS London, Rotterdam. Hamburg and Bremen June 23 PHEMIUS Genoa, Marseilles,634 words
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Advertisement592 1923-06-22 8 KLLERMAN A BLCKNAU. STEAMSHIP Ce-, Ltt rin co rporated m Inland) PASSENGLR SERVICE Steamer OUTWAKL Pcs Bl»*er^re. fs.s. CITY OF KARACHI China— Japan Oct. 6 ♦s.s. CITY OF PARIS China-Japan Nov. 16 •s.s. CITY OF CANTERBURY Cl ma-Japan Dec. 27 HCMEvY/tRI. fs.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER Marseilles— London July 21 Is.s.592 words
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Advertisement640 1923-06-22 8 i_____i jO o. BRITISH INDIA and APCAR LINES (Incorporated m England) MAIL. PASSENGER C AR(.Q SBaVICBg PENINSULAR ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATmv LONDON FAR EAST MAIL SEKVK C0 (Und^r Contract with Ilia Majesty's Govornm, OUTWARDS from LONDON. Mllf_n.i-.__ For CM„ a .„a JaP a„ r-M^JfiJE^. Due l atld Antwep Tonnage. Singaporo. KHIVA640 words
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Advertisement450 1923-06-22 9 Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co- Ltd. AND Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated iv England.) IST Bl»nCi TO BOSTON AND NEW YOLK via SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. pmmmtn Dn S > 0M R ««t* For tAS July 2 Suez450 words
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Advertisement767 1923-06-22 9 ADMIRAL LINE (Incorporated m U.SA.) FAST PASSENGER SERVICE 1* DAYS—HONGKONG TO AMERICA. Steaoaer. Saila Hongkong. Arrivea Seattia. PRESIDENT JEFFERSON June 27 July 16 PRESIDENT GRANT July 9 July 28 PRESIDENT MADISON Ju]y 21 Aug. 9 PRESIDENT MCKINLEY Aug. 2 Aug. 21 PRESIDENT JACKSON Ang. 11 Sep. 2 And every 12767 words
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Advertisement756 1923-06-22 9 ISTHMIAN LINE Arriving from America via Panama and Loading for BOSTON. NEW YORK, AND i I BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DEJECT. ANNISTON CITY 4ue Singapore June 23 FAIRFIELD CITY due Sin&t.pore July 28 STEEL TRAVELER due Singapore Aug. 28 Takir.g cargo on through Bills of Lading to all Inland Points. IFor756 words
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Article172 1923-06-22 10 The Cape Cross, from Durban on Wednesday, brought 5,335 tons of Natal coal. The Doeh Samud from Bangkok yesterday brought a cargo of rice and general goods. The P. and O. Co's s.s. Khiva has left Colombo, and should arrive here on Sunday morning June 24th. The M.172 words
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Article78 1923-06-22 10 \U duction m Passage Rates. ,J Messrs. Paterson, Simons und Company l hays received the following telegram f rom jj tn. Head Oflke of the Lloyd Tritstino S. N. 11 Company m tho Piar East: "Head Office! telegraph as follows:— Reduce the passage ll ratea to Italian78 words
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Article162 1923-06-22 10 i'iu tthipi ing and una i through tlie Sac's Cana! during VJ22 furth m a return just issued. Tho vessels totalled 4.34r>. ath re tonnage of 28,610.922 and a net tonnage of 20,743,245. rhe trai i< r< mounted t«> i«;<a francs. Ship- ii; ng r!162 words
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274 1923-06-22 10 MR. R. D. HOLT AND MR. LLOYD GEORGE. Mr. ii. D. Hoit, tho Liverpool shipowner, nd former Liberal .M.P. for the Hexham hvision of Northumberland, received an ny! tation to be present at the great Mentor rally to Mr. Uoyd Georgt and he < "S:r.— Thank you Vor the ...nst..274 words
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Article129 1923-06-22 10 The Hon. Mr. V. D. Parr, well-known m Hongkong as the P. and O. head there, being a managing partner m Messrs! Mackinnon Mackenzie, and Co., i.s shortly leaving Hongkong on retirement. At a meeting of the Hongkong Chamber of Commerce, tike chairman spoke with appreciation of the valuable advice129 words
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Advertisement309 1923-06-22 10 UNDERWOOD Improved PORTABLE Model j THE MACHINE YOU WILL EVENTUALLY BUY. Sole Agents: PATERSOK SIMONS CO., LTD. j (Incorporated m England). |j i« SINGAPORE, PENANG, Xl ALA LUMPUK. ROBJKAON Co. Ltd., I Aockists tO-NSO Co., Ltd j THE BEST IS TO COME AND SEE Rings, Brooches, Watches. Pendant, Bracelets, Necklace:-,309 words
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Advertisement304 1923-06-22 10 Genasco Roof mSl 2 PLY AM; 3 p LY S COMPLETE WITH PATEN 1 IAMREAt nun I f the result of 4 m tt over 40 v<? rs run than i Bxperlenre m the !t ts I manufacture u-j, r j k nee< j or «eady Roofing. i. GENASCO sal304 words
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Miscellaneous677 1923-06-22 10 MAIL TABLE-to-day. Pandjang, Bengkalis and Bagan Si Api Api Koemai i) a.m. Bamijermasin Alting 9 a.m. Pontianak Ban Fo Soon 9 a.m. Kerimon Soon Lee 9 a.m. Hong Soon 9 a.m. Cucob Hong Cheang 9 a.m. l'r. lau Soegi Benuit a.m. Sarawak and Goebilt Rajah of Sarawak 10 a.m. Malacca677 words
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Article81 1923-06-22 11 June 21. j Bank 4 m.s. 2 4 5-32 j Bank demand 2j4 1-16 Private credits 3 m.s. 4 7-16 New York, demand :3% Credits 90 days 56 France demand 790 India T. T. 173% Hongkong, demand p.c. Dis. Yokohama, demand 109 H Ja-a, demand 140% Bangkok, demand bO81 words
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Article135 1923-06-22 11 Juno 21. Tin 100 Tons 596.00 Gambier 12.60 Pepper White 23.00 Pepper Black 14.25 Tapioca, small flake f.g. 10.00 Pearl Sago small 8.00 Copra 10.60 Oopra Sundried 11.00 Opium, Benares une. 4,000 Rice, Rangoon white 230.00 7<ke, Sirr. No. I for expoit 285.00 iiice, Siam No. 2 for export135 words
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Article36 1923-06-22 11 Singapore, June 21, 12 noon. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Spot 46 1 47; July-Sept 48*4 48%; Oct-Dec 51 tt 51%; Jan-March 53 53^. London Quotation Sheet ls 2d. Market Easier.36 words
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Article226 1923-06-22 11 Singapore, June 21. Rubber.— Since last reporting the market has remained very quiet, and m the local auction held yesterday, a further fall m values has to be recorded. Business was clone m Awarded Sheet at 47 Va, but towards the close of the sale it was difficult226 words
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Article121 1923-06-22 11 Singapore, June 21. Rubber. London ls. 2d. Local 46 Tin.— London £191. Local $96 (100 tciifc sold). Share Market.— Dull. Rubbers.— Ayer Moleks 1.30 1.35, Ulu Btr.uts 24 27, Jimahs 1.27 1.32%, Kuala Sicims 2.30 2.40, Tambalaks 70 75, Tins. Nawng Pets 1.35 1.40, Rawangs 1 17% 1.22%,121 words
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Article440 1923-06-22 11 ERASERS WEEKLY REPORT. Smgaporo. Juno 20. The steady decline m the price oi Tin during the past week, coupled with weaker adv. ces of the Rubber Market, h.'ve bad] the effect of considerably curtailing business m the local market and for the time beng both tin and440 words
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Article214 1923-06-22 11 Singapore, June 21. We have again had a very nervous m^rket with fluctuations and close with oi Tators very uncertain. Aga n New York is ;he weak spot and have registered a cons derable setback m prices. London, on the other hand, comes to hand steady214 words
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Article74 1923-06-22 11 According to telegraphy advice received by the Netherlands Trading Society, this bank declared a dividend of 6 per* coat for the year ending Dee. :;ist. 1922. The Board of Trade Journal announce* that Major R. W. Clarke, the new Trade Commissioner m Bombay, leaves on Jane 8, and hopes to74 words
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Advertisement390 1923-06-22 11 over $5,000,000. I THE GREAT EASTERN UFE ASSURANCE imfmWuSom' HEAD OFFICE •—Wiache Bte8 te H (Incoi orat^ ,n Strai Settlementa) Ac Company has £20,000 deposited Sith tim_i___\___* n_* _> f °NDON OFFICE 32 Old Jewry, E.C. v iea mtn the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life390 words
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Advertisement417 1923-06-22 11 >f India, Australia and China. 'ncorporated m England by Royal Charter. Paid up CapiUl In §00 000 etiaree £5 each t5.000.000 Reserve Fund jgoo.OOO Reserve Liability of Proprfetors 3.000.009 HEAD OFFICE. 38 Bishopsgate, London, E. C Agenciea and Branches. A.or Star Hongkong Puket Amritsar Eoilo Rangoor Bangkok Ipoh Saigon BaUvia417 words
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Advertisement893 1923-06-22 11 -__-------__-_________H-____H_^~~B-a----___________! L[MITED. ESTABUSHED 1880. tJSrt T.MMIMM keserve Fund Y. 69,000.000 v.,„ P p eBl^ nt: X Kodama Esq. Vice-President: R. Ichinoraiya/ Esq. DIRECTORS. V V^ a L EBq iK Suzi:ki > Esq. V. Yamakawa, Esq. Baron K. Morimura Ba ro °n da r!: T Vw^a q ki g (T"^' F£____S^893 words
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Advertisement40 1923-06-22 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINB Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives^-Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. WEARE Co., L*4 Branch Office— (>4, Thc Arcade, Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.40 words
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Article806 1923-06-22 12 RTHE GENEVA MEETING. (From Our Own Correspondent). London, May 25. c Anti-Opium Convention at Geneva opened yesterday, and as I have already indicated, it is likely to be extremely important. In the first place there is the direct participation of the United State. who have always had a806 words
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Article1218 1923-06-22 12 Op'un. cultiynt'on and conmmmVon m China Kis reached^* po n* where it ceases to m»rve any praetVal poi note to review cordtens m the reveral provinces m detail. It mnv be MOWW forthwith that the law which operates rest-rtion of opium prorfn^ ion m the trreat maj?r>y1,218 words
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Article282 1923-06-22 12 HALF-YEARLY REPORT. Tiie report of the Directors of the Straits Trading Company, L'mtted, for the haif year ended March 31st. (to be presented at the meeting on June 29th.) states: After writing oil" depreciation and making provision for bad and doubtful debts, the net profits amount to282 words
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Article126 1923-06-22 12 The following are the teams for the match between Keppel and Sepoy Lines Golf Clubs on Sunday, June 24th., at Sepoy L nes, Keppel players being mentioned first. C. 16 a.m. Jones and Langdon Williams vs. Lornic and D. J. Ward. 9.20 a.m. Stewart, F. C. and126 words
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Article55 1923-06-22 12 Wednesday's results wer? as follows: Chong Chee Lim beat Lim Bong Soo C— S 4—6, 7—5. I. Abed vs. W. Tan (unfin shed). To-day's Ties. C A. Norris vs. I. E Z mmermann. F. Ruchwaldy vs. F. Ziogele. Tomorrow's Ties. I. Abtd vs. W. Tan (to finish). P.55 words
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Article45 1923-06-22 12 Malacca which was dv? to play the S.C.C. 'ere on Saturday next, cannot raise a side aa there will be a pract ce gam- on the "CC. ground nstrad. The sdes will be eked from the players selected to play -gainst Malacca, end others.45 words
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Article379 1923-06-22 12 SECOND DAY'S RESULTS. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, June 21. Brilliant weather prevailed for the svcond day's rae ng. The going waa har d. Thc following were the results: The Penang Stakes (6 Furlongs). Man of War (Brown) 7.10 1 Beau Regardc (Logue) 9.6 2 The Quest379 words
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Article55 1923-06-22 12 rhe Bcratchinga wtre as follows: Rate I.— Slippery Sam, Prince Charming and Kleita. Race 2.— The Hobo and Motherless. Race 4.— The Snail. Race 6. -Goonhilly. Race 7. Jill and Pawang. Race B.— Orthez. Killara and Kina. Race 9.— Di tour and Ast: co. AM Eng »gcmcnta. Pawang,55 words
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Article252 1923-06-22 12 The S.C.C. second team had a great deal of difficulty m defeating the O.T.C. on. the S.C.F.A. ground yesterday afternoon. The O.T.C. forwards had their share of the play, but they were prevented from scoring by a sold defence. Campbell, m the Club's goal, waa only called upon252 words
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