The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 31 July 1923
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section16 1923-07-31 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. 10 CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1923. No. 10,95516 words
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Article158 1923-07-31 1 Ihe Legislative Council discussed Jully the Labour Bill, Mr. Campbell and Mr. Nambyar speaking at length on the second reading Pages 7 and 12. St. Andrew's Society met last evening and elected a new committee— —Page 6. Reuters wires are thin to-day and miscellaneous in character. The158 words
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Article918 1923-07-31 1 E. B. Osborn - E. B. Osborn Mi. Fox Smith is, we prefer at least to believe that he is, right when he say» that "The exploits of the Black Bailers, and of their rivals the equally famous Whit* Star clippers, were told and sung wherever sailors met together in the918 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement191 1923-07-31 1 Raffles Hotel Z^^^ MONDAY.—Tea Daxuuuit Ir;n>hone292o. (10 Lints). TUESDAY.— Dinntr Dan*. J WEDNESDAY-Orcheetral r* .nest B.U,oo» i. THURSDAY.!^ Ni^h^- Dinner Dance. Hoom open till 12 p.m. FRIDAY.— Tea Danaant. SATURDAY.— Guest Night. Dinner %nd Lianc* TUESDAY KAFPLES ORCHESTRA Dinner Dance EDG Z^ h^zi VIEW HOTEL ANJONG KATONC;. TELEPHONE. 110. HIGH191 words
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Advertisement341 1923-07-31 1 MERCHANT SHIPS OF THE WORLD Edited by F. C. BROWN and F. J. N. WEDGE .r,m^ Oh T n hV^coLft ther Ur ai h .<> ritat *e works on Naval and Marine ally illustrated and very comprehensive. Complete particulars are included of ssTifirx -sytSJ? 1 be found that n:sny de4js341 words
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Advertisement158 1923-07-31 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Typist wanted— Page 2. Hotel announcements Pa#e 1. "A 9.16 Performance" Page 1 ;i ew c ,P -cturos »t Gaiety— Pa^re 2. Do Silva for Silver Cups— Pa*t v> •Ship s Fittings from U. E.'s— Page 5 Expamet'' from Wm. Jacks— Page 1 Mosquito Nets from Little's— Pajre158 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous133 1923-07-31 1 THE WEEK. Tutxday, ZUt. Ugh Water, 0.68 p.m. Out wan! mui by Patroclos. Inter-School .Sports, Prelims, -I p m Lodjfe Ail*a 3rd Degr <>, 9pm Hi>rh Wat«rr, 0.41 a.m.. 1.J9 p.m. P. ami (>. homeward mail Icaw/ Frtneh homeward mail lrnvcs A 9.15 IVrfonnancv. Vic. Theatre. Hijf'n Wat«-r. 12.1 a.m.,133 words
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Article171 1923-07-31 2 Sir, V/itn i\,.av.l fao tht lettfC of "Ex- anpc'" whiek jron pabldted jroof issue ct the 29th ultimo under the beading "Tte Tejehlng <f English," his silent <iisaptrova] wu evidently :iod b> seme, as i ii R rvmevred that a southern Indian si,; lock has promised171 words
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Article560 1923-07-31 2 A correspondent writes t.» the lianpoon Oazette:— The Burma Railway notification regarding the opening of 16 milts of thi first section of the Mculmein-Ye Railway in the 'mdnth of July will give additional facility 'lo those wishing to vi*it Amhorst from Rangoon and Mou'nu'in.560 words
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Article109 1923-07-31 2 The wedding took place in Shanghai, on July 6th, of Miss I. E. Hill, daughter of Uie late Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Hill, an^ Mr. Z. P. Williams, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. fc. P. Williams of Philadelphia. Mr. Wiliiama is the China representative of the Eaidpin Locomotive109 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement231 1923-07-31 2 TO LET OR FOR SALE. LVRGS (..'DOWNS, newly erected urea fro* 10,000 to 50,000 sq. ft. ctk^ river. L'ORES fron> G 000 to 24,000 sq. ft SBI wharf and shipping*. Alto thtee storied buildings for office? and fosiewnft. CentemUjr situated .tUmeaiate entry, cfoing cheap Apply or write to A. J.231 words
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Advertisement602 1923-07-31 2 Lf «LL > I STJHI N fi Ist Siww at 7.30. R I"*' AudlWl BLAZING SECRET SERIAL FINAL I. n-y's L:t.y{ DIAMOND QUEEN K r s ,do' 6 9 ip. O Ne' I^RKy'bUT TEN |4 NOBODY SERIAL I p^f^PFP Episodes 25, 20. 27 and 28. FULL UF ILA Ift f602 words
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Advertisement286 1923-07-31 2 TENDERS. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tenders will be ravived at the Colonial Secretary's Office up to noon of the 7th August 1923, for A terations and uddition* to Raffles Institution. Every person applying for a form of Tender will be required to deposit the sum of One 1 hundred Dollars with the286 words
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Advertisement503 1923-07-31 2 Alhambra I FROM SUNDAY, 29th JULY. TO FRIDAY \r. In the Second Show at 9 p,m g t TOPICAL BUDGET I CARLE LAEMMLE PPwESENTS li\ I CONFIDENCE I Herbert Rawlinsun hus another of tba d r :l! y I the n<rtivitie3 of a bnn<i of gentlemanly cr I of action503 words
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Advertisement86 1923-07-31 2 I SITUATIONS \A( AM "I.EST WE FORGET" It is requested that wh.-re all to&, equal, employers give V {e etlc J ici 0* cations for employment to xse WANTED.- From Iflt f**+ hand typist for txfcb, 1 Im, Ch *n^ Send applicntion witl copies or y and stat mont of86 words
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Article603 1923-07-31 3 jIRVSER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. MONDAY, JULY 30th. MINING. [1 Uures m brackets show the issue valtn of tho Si an in dollar* unless n'Wwiw jiiarkn rliv p rials 't Jiv.] Batantf IVu!an<- Tip 12 I 47 1i liitam Tni 1.32*2 LB7fe •lelanwh ($> K) 20603 words
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Article406 1923-07-31 3 Lvery now and then the German propaffim&sti get working, and some English n«-<\\* paper producer 3<>me dcad.y secret doi ument wh ch reveals further evidence o r s great French plot for breaking up fhe Rt"ch. The assump'on under-lying all these rc\elaticn£, And the protests which they406 words
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Article126 1923-07-31 3 II is announced that the Colonial Office and the Chartered Company have reached an agreement, subject to endorsement by he shareholders, under which the Imperal Government will take over the admin stration of North Rhodesia on April Ist next, with etitire control of lands. It will pay126 words
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Article530 1923-07-31 3 :J.»O Poi'us Trapped in Burning Train. One the most frightful tragedies of the war has now been 'revealed in connection with the inauguration by the French War Minister of monument to 350 solders who perished in the little v.l>ap:o of St. Michel d« Maurienno, in the Savoy,530 words
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Article120 1923-07-31 3 London, July 12. At the half-yearly inspection at Sandhurst, the Earl of Cavan presented an Army Council swor<i to E. J. Now-all, which is a new distinction awarded to the moit efficient of the iion-Commissioned Officer* sent to Sandhurst for a twelve months' course preparatory120 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement279 1923-07-31 3 1923 MODEL, DODGE CARS THE NEW DODGE CAR ib BETTER VALUE TFIAN EVER AS IN ADDITION TO THE GENERAL EFFICIENCY SO LONG ASSOCIATED WITH DODGE CABS, THERE ARE VAST IMPROVEMENTS IN THE BODYWORK, THE HOOD Ib OF AN IMPROVED TYPE. •:ORD TYRES OF A LARGER SIZE ARE FITTED ALL ROUND,279 words
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Advertisement99 1923-07-31 3 THE NEW OAKLAND SIX DEFERRED PAYMENTS tO Qnft YOUR USED CAR TAKEN IN ARRANGED. SpZ,OUU PA RT PAYMENT. "Sturdily 'Built to give Enduring and Continuous Service; Powerful Enough for any Emergency; Comfortable to Drive and Completely Silent" An inspection and trial run will convince you that this car is quite99 words
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Article859 1923-07-31 4 THE DOMINANT ELEMENT IN SEA SUPREMACY. It is regrettable that attempts are continually being made to show that the class ol vessel officially known as the battleship is a relic of the past and that to build new ones is a needless extravagance. Its detractors are usually persons859 words
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Article22 1923-07-31 4 The men's barracks and staff's quarters of Veetey's Meat Works at Port Darwin have been burnt down, the estimated damage being £60,000.22 words
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Article810 1923-07-31 4 MILe. Suzanne Lenglen, bubbling over with vitality, and the same electric, vivid personality as ever, leant back in a comfortable armchair in the hall of hor hotel at South Kensington, and made scfne characteristic comments on her visit and on lawn tennis matters generally. She mr.de a810 words
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Article79 1923-07-31 4 A Pek:ngr telegram dated July 2nd says that, according to a message received, be cause of the famine and general crop conditions many of the residents of the province of Kansu, including women, have turned bandits. During: the last few weeks tens of thousands of strange yellow butterflies have •nade79 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement859 1923-07-31 4 y e^ °f Gratitude.* jfl P9HRH»k 4 Ulcers the Size of Man's Hand. 9 •jMpppSW**^ *$^L Portrait U of Mr. C M. THOMPSON, of 4, MidUnd Grore. jM Edward Ro*d. BaImJI Heath. Birminctuna. F.n«Und. who write*: i^^Hgl "In July last I happened to get a Blood Mixture and decided to859 words
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Advertisement260 1923-07-31 4 Wincarnis gives a feeling of NEW LIFE to those who are I! II Weak, or Anaemic. Nervous or Run-down Good health b necessary to yew weil-boing— Wincarnb b nsree eary to proemot* good health. Wincarnis is not a luxury it is a positive necessity to all who are Weak, or260 words
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Advertisement213 1923-07-31 4 Williams 4 HOLDER top Shaving Stick The fierfietual stick lj^ in the f^S "holder that holds' K Use it to the "last scrap" A wonderful shaving stick with a holder for the fingers so that they need never touch the soap. You appreciate the holder more as the Stick gets213 words
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Article2072 1923-07-31 5 MUftAL TABLET UNVKfLED. On June L'tth. the Tuan luuJa of ■«;:!\vak unveiled a handsome mural at No. 1 Widcombe Cresc one of th? iv:>idences of the fti lAJih of :-:araw;i!:. S!r James Brooke arhoae name \m second only in the Malay \ivhip o to t>;i:2,072 words
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Article419 1923-07-31 5 The census W.kcn on th- 21tlu April. I 1)21. shows that the population of the I'e(k.:;tid Malay States was then 1,334J800, having increased since 1911 by 27.7 per cent. Of this population 553,C>28 are males and 171 o(*2 ft males, i.\w rate < f increase s:rc^419 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement498 1923-07-31 5 ro let. j i •vo in Raffles Chambers. K rttary Gni^den Club. r0 L No. 18-1 Orchard Road. A»»Ijl Tiad-injr Co. ,l"A]meida Street. m 7 31 7 -nh. r Ist Wall furni h nt, KstoaC' 4-8 2 Amber Road. Nine bed- SSTTSJIti quarters; jjarag*. or to Messrs. Meyer' o OssMßaS498 words
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Advertisement499 1923-07-31 5 j NOTICES. THE Singapore Dollar Directory $5,000 r^c Railway Accident Insurance underUUr by The Ocean Accident and Guarantee Co. Ltd. SJ IVr Copy, Post Frt-e OKDER NOW. Dollar Directory Company. Duniop House, ROBINSON ROAD. AucnoiN Wales AUCTION SALE OP frames, iron combination bd with coir matt- cutsets. cTo.k ry rnd499 words
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Advertisement472 1923-07-31 5 gag—^w^— t Vjj M >&^r a i L% \JIMjaJ 1 The name with an unrivalled ro!£3ireKp^^ reputation for supplying Ili^ti&\ R BE ST OF EVERYTHING AT JBR^^&p MODERATE PRICES. flW^^?*Vis^' j-\ !l a es t shipments entitle us lo $f*%r*Ci?A »tat« that we have finest and most iS^'^ife-K' comprehensive stocks472 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
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Article28 1923-07-31 6 HUADBURY-HAKYEY On t)W 2«th June, ClaurlM Bradbu;r>'. of Johorc, Mulay Pesinsala, to Nina Jossio, widojv of i] K. Harwey, o/ Ilia. GU ■iiilw ix>ad, S. W. 7.28 words
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Article38 1923-07-31 6 MADAME KUAN LEK NYONG.-On July L'9. 1923, ut 70 Thomson Road. Singapore, the wiflrt of tlw latv Mr Tan Chin Sonjr, atf.d 78 year-. Grandmother of Mr. Tan Kia Wall. Fun.ral to-day at 3 p.m to Bidadari.38 words
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829 1923-07-31 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1923. The Powers and China. Recent telegrams show that the Powers are at last beginning to ait up and take notice of the continued unhappy state of things in China and their effect on the rest of the world. I Ki possible to argue829 words
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Article257 1923-07-31 6 The Band of Hope will meet at the Y. W. A. on Wednesday, at 4.30 p.m. A Chinese woman was charged before the Third Court yesterday with being in possession of a pistol and ammunition without a licence. She was arrested in Victoria street a few days ago, and it257 words
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Article602 1923-07-31 6 ANNUAL MEETING. Most of the Scotsmen were evidently attracted Padang-wards yesterday evening, and the business •at the annual msjtinc: of the St. Andrew's Society was conducted in the presence of a small Catherine presided over by Mr. J. M. Sime, the newly elected President of the Society.602 words
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Article265 1923-07-31 6 li. the Cathedral of the Good Shephered ;.t 7 a.m. to-day (Tuesday) there will be a high mass of requiem for the first anniVI rsarj* of the death of Mrs. Olg-a da Silva, v ife of the practising 1 barrister of Change Alley. The wedilinK of Mr. P. A. Beins265 words
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Article125 1923-07-31 6 [Renter*] s m icel Dock work at Hull M 4t£]l** foJly resumed Urj San Francisco i,. The favourable balUtia as comlition of President Hani," 1 attacks! by ptomaine poisoning 0 W < return from the visit to Canadt V* IllCCCedcd by an announce,. President has cancelled hu forn.an125 words
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LOCAL WIRES.
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Article72 1923-07-31 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala I.unpur. J u ]y Mr. J. Strachan, tinj mtor of ju lie Work.. F.M.S.. who I M%m£ day to take up a turn poi tion in Cw t was entertain'. on B by tfce p.fj, subordinate sUff, who presented an address Mr.72 words
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Article49 1923-07-31 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Penan*, Jury The extradit on proeeed:ne« District Couit apainst A. M. Hu»itr.. t Baiig-kok trader, wart I by thpolice, and arrosu-d in Penanjr on a chirp *.f the ehtftttog with n-irard to a n* of Tics. 27.000. were adjourned till Hm tiay49 words
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Article66 1923-07-31 6 Three of Har<.l<! Uoyd' la: productions were KTttM I at thi Theatre last nig-ht, a propramnv of mirth. Thf pvoffiaata was (faaoM :.s "a tonic for jaded mil ■>." tr I I safely be siu»i that rhv ihnc "i Do," "Amonir TfcQM Prt-vnt." Mi 1m or N<\ci."' ir66 words
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Article279 1923-07-31 6 Mr. J. N. Milsum. of the Acrvutuft I Department, Pt n:r >,nsr Home n*r. week. Mr. J. K. ItIWMWf. GuiUMMi logist. Pcrak. returnee from Home lfP» by tike I', ami O. Macidon a. Mr. \V. van der Woude ha*, at his o« request been relieved of his dtf Dutch Consul279 words
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Advertisement249 1923-07-31 6 ft Martini ff Rossi I CA DBFCK MARTIIIIj j K^^fl MaGGkEGOR I j I*}* (Incorpofl^twi in Shnnjrhai.) I VERMOUTH PATRONISED EjfiC* BY ROYALTY. LOOK i! A WIDE RANGE OF STERLING SILVER CUPS OF CHEAP AND NEAT DESIGN B. P. DeSILVA, •2 1 Hif* St. Branca: No. 1 Biaaop St. SINGAPORE.249 words
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Advertisement120 1923-07-31 6 36 ARMCO IRON CORRUGATED SHEETS. FOB ROOFING, SIDING, CEILING, Etc. Th<> tire- proof quality of sheet metal j'lifd the corrosion-resist ng quality of Vurv Iron make Armco Iron Corrugated sheets super. or to other materials for build ng purposes and cheapest ill the long run. Corrugated sheets* are light and120 words
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Article176 1923-07-31 7 (GERMANY'S TRIALS. OMMI MST MEETINGS. [Router's Service.] Berlin, July 29. r, p rt< icceived show that com-.-ings held this morning all over ncd off quetly. The atttnmonstration was declared ;in<l deaKfMteatOfl marched Ulepsif, but thore was no K :\W I\L MEASURES. Berlin, Jul> 29. has been issued, with176 words
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Article293 1923-07-31 7 London, July 30. Europe is slowly again r :ik of war was voiced in at numerous "No more War" d«thii week-end, in different country. The principal meetI Hyle P;irk m attended by ten le, mostly women. I. S. FLEET AT GIB Gibraltar, July 29. dostn^ers anti a293 words
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Article49 1923-07-31 7 lUavj Fine in Miwr. Ng Slow Kim of Muar HO.oJ^ 1 n the Hth inst and fined ths* rigorous imprisonment 2 A 'W on of customs duty. <n ba ps of bark rubber and 1 of lump rubber were conby oHer of court übber confiscated was 1049 words
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Article26 1923-07-31 7 ■<** n h[ Teku Club have secured a S ra^n'"pL at tHe third mile ston he member"" JT' and ever >' »'*rnoo n 9 the Chib are hard26 words
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Article4065 1923-07-31 7 MONDAY JULY 30. LABOUR BILL PASSED. Recommendationa of Silect Committee. The Labour Bill following- its consideration by a Select Committee, was presented at the special meeting of tht Legislative Council yesterday morning, and with many amendment*, principally those embodied in the majority report of the Select Committee, was4,065 words
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Advertisement231 1923-07-31 7 British "Fvpr-Rpariv' f electric ui man evbi ACduy lamps torches Wall Lamp Leather Covered New Model v t>^ r Price $4.50 nett. Inspection Lamp Pocket Lani P Nickel Plated Fittings. Price $8.50 nett. ncc S2> f0 Belt Nickel IMated Spotlight VIH Torches 7|l STANDARD POCKET With Slide Focussing Ijt TORCHES.231 words
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Advertisement517 1923-07-31 8 BLUE FUNNEL LINE Regular Service to 4HPON. AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN, GEVOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for all Overlaid Polata. HOMEWARDS. <bi Singapore. SiNGCHOW Genoa, Maneillea, Liverpool ami Glasgow In Port vF.LENUS517 words
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Advertisement571 1923-07-31 8 BLLBRMAN ft BDCKNAM STR\MSMP C^, Ltd. llDCorporx^d in £i^la<ui) PASSKNtfM BERVIC2. OCTWAkF/. m*i«Mre. t«».i. CITY OF KARACHI China— Japan Oct. S *a.i. CITY OF PARIS China— Japan Not 1« CITY OF CANTERBURY Ciina— Japan Dec 17 BOtUWMVOk U.n. CITY OF MANCHESTER Mcrseilles— London In port •«s.e. CITY OF KARACHI Marseilles—571 words
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Advertisement575 1923-07-31 8 P. O. I BRITISH INDIA and APCAR LlNfis I (Incorporated in England) MAIL, PASSENGER C ARc;p SKin „Fs PENINSULAR ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION LONDON FAR EAST MAIL SERVICI I (Under Contract with Hia Tajesty's Gov. rcm, OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMBWAWM For China and Japan. fff u^£ uii^i 4^ Tonnage. Singap.r^. i-**t|575 words
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Advertisement342 1923-07-31 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, United. (Ik China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND FJlernan Bucknall Steam Ship Co- Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINH.) (Incorporated v, England.) -KB VIC* TO BOSTON AND NEW YORK Tia SUBZ Ok FANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. Vv S'^«r« Route f #r Aug. 7 Suez Philippines and342 words
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Advertisement447 1923-07-31 9 ADMIRAL JLINE i Incorporated in U.S.A.) FAST PASSENGER SERVICE 18 DAYS— HONGKONG TO AMERICA. Steamer. Sails Hongkong. Arrive. -*«tti* PRESIDENT JACKSON Aug. 14 Sep 2 PRESIDENT JEFFERSON Aug 26 Sept U PRESENT GRANT Sept. 7 Sept. 26 PRESIDENT MADISON Sept. 19 Oct S PRESIDENT MCKINLEY Oct. 1 O ct! 20447 words
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Advertisement253 1923-07-31 9 N. Y. K. LONDON LINK. Kashima Maru Aug. 7 Hakono Maru Aug. 29 LIVERPOOL LINB Toku^hima Maru Aug. 27 Durban Maru mid. Sept. HAMBURG LIM. Tsuruga Maru July 81 Mito Maru Aug. 29 Matsuye Maru end Sept. NEW YORK LINE ria BUBZ. SOUTH AMERICAN LINE. Kamakura Maru Au n 3253 words
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Advertisement792 1923-07-31 9 ISTHMIAN LINE Arriving from America via Panama and Loading for BOSTON. NEW YORK, AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DI3ECT. F AIRFIELD CITY due Singapore Aug 10 STEEL TRAVELER due Singapore Aug 28 STEEL NAVIGATOR due Singapore Sept! 28 Taking car^o on through Bills of Lading to all Inland Points. For freight792 words
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Article658 1923-07-31 10 NEED OF EXPERT PILOTS. The question oi' recognizing the Bengal' Pilot Service has been under the consideration of a Committee appointed by the Government of India, in consultation w*th the Bengal Government, and the majority has reported in favour of the suggestion of the Beng.-l Chamber of658 words
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Article16 1923-07-31 10 The Admiralty oil tanker, the War Nawal arrived in port from Ahadan with oil fuel ytHerday.16 words
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Advertisement400 1923-07-31 10 UNDERWOOD Improved PORTABLE Model THE MACHINE YOU WILL EVENTUALLY BUY. Sole Agents: PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE, PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR. (ROBINSON Co. Ltd., Stook.sts KONBO Co Ltd ggrs^-.j? ..^tt. g== f SHERRY Duff Gordon Co., JEREZ de la FRONTERA (Spain) per Doz. Duty. LIGHT GOLDEN, Brown Seal400 words
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Advertisement189 1923-07-31 10 TRAOE MARK. t| Great Auk s Pilsener beer fe^g SOLE IMPORTERS The Borneo Company, Ltd. (Incorporated in England). Singapore-Ipoh-Penang. THE MARK OF GOOD OIL KEROSENE #^^ffl^ KEROSENE BRILLIANT ECONOMICAL Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S. S.) Ltd Tbos. Cook Son. TASSFNGER AND FORWARDING AGENTS, BANKERS, Etc. P.O Box 102, 6. HatttT.v Road.189 words
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Advertisement187 1923-07-31 10 uLOYD TRIESTINO AN. Ci (Incorporated in Italy) HOMEWARD SAJLIN4 For Penang y Colombo. Aden, Mu»«» v :«ez, Port Said, Br ndiri. Venuo A fth* i«it i*g cargo on through Hill* of Lading 1« K i rae, the Levantc and Piack .Set ?on Dut t Puetu Arr:v <a DUCHBS&A D'AOSTA Aujr.187 words
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Miscellaneous706 1923-07-31 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Sourabaya and Bandj^rmasin Ban. Ho Guan 9 a»ni. Pengerang Despatch 9 a.m. Kerimon Fook Mow 9 a.m. Bangkok Deii Maru 11 a.m. Port Swettenham, Penang, Colombo, Suez, London* Rotterdam and Antwerp lielenus 1 p.m. Port D.ckson and Teluk Anson Penang 1 p.m. Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis and Bagan706 words
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Miscellaneous197 1923-07-31 10 PASSENGERS FOR HOME. The following passengers are sailing for Europe by tho P. and O. s.s. Devanha sailing at 3 p.m. on Wednesday August let:— Mn. K. W. H. Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Adams an d children, Mr. L. Baines; Mr. J Beck. Mf. J. A. Bowdcn, Mr. Burnside. Dr.197 words
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Article60 1923-07-31 11 •/u!y Gt>. Hi'-.k 4 nui. 214 Kank demand > 3 2y-32 Private credits 3 m.s. 2~4 New Fork, demand 53 Credit! 00 days 56 w France, domund g2Q India, T. T. j-j Hongkong, d mand \>u, JM 1^ Yckoha.na, demand 108^ Java, dc-maiid 13^ Uangkok, demand 79^/ SorercUni. Bnnk60 words
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Article124 1923-07-31 11 July 30. Tapioca, small flake f.p,. 10.50 Opium, Benare3 unc. 4,000 Rice, Rpngoon whiU 230.00 Rice, SlfTti No. 1 for eipuii l?86.')0 Rice, Siam Ho. 2 for export 25C.00 Rice, S*:pon No. 1 for export Rice, Baifaa \'o. 2 for export 215.00 Rice. Si«ra BrokH Al for «xport Rice,124 words
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Article41 1923-07-31 11 Singapore, July 30. 12 noon. Singapore Standard Pale Cropd. Spot fO. S'ngapore Stamtaixl Ribbed Sniokec Sheet. Spot f>o 50 Vz\ Aug-Sept 51V> 52; Oct-Dsc sb\'j T>6; Jan-March 57 57%. London Quotation Sheet, ll 2%d. Market Quiet.41 words
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Article431 1923-07-31 11 The London correspondent of the Times of Ceylon writes under dale June 28th. Following tho Government decision in the United States to investigate the sources to which the American manufacturer, can look for their supplies «'f crude r.inber, the Department of Commerce in Washington proceeded to appoint431 words
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Article107 1923-07-31 11 FRASER'S REPORT. I Siagapmne, JoJj M T'n:— ik:yer^ no Mi ftntitfi 1i 2%d Ruhbers.-r— LJakit TinMhl 7 SfMlma 5.71 I 6.2. r Jeram KaanUnA 45 50, Ayer Moleks 1.40 1.45. Ayer Panaa :>.').* 1.75, <, nealys, 1.40 L45, Bukil Jelotoßft 68 70. Pung; .-oi-3 Co 70. Koala107 words
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Article124 1923-07-31 11 Singapore, July 30. Rubber: London Is. 2T B d. Local 50. Tin:— London, July 27th., £185 ss. Local M% buyers. Share Markket: Quiet. Rubbers: Ayer Moleks 1.37 I.42Vfe, United Malaccas 1.50 1.55, Brogas 72V4 77 y 2 Malaka Pindas 1.52 Vi l.'T^, New Craigieleas 67 \b 72 Bassetts124 words
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Article133 1923-07-31 11 Singapore. July 30. Tin: £185 ss. 93% no sales. Rubber:— ls. 2%d. down %d. Rubbers-. Allenbys 1.29 1.14, Brogas 72 V 2 77 Ms, Bukit Jelotongs 64 66, Ulu Bcnuts 29 31, Bassetts 1.11 1,15, Indragfris. 5 5.20, Mentakabs 26 29, Punggora 62% 67Vi}, Utan Simpans133 words
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298 1923-07-31 11 The following extracts from the speech of Sir H. Babbington Smith, at the annual i ieeting\ are of local interest. The gross income from subscriptions r ntals, profit on sales of materitl, &c., ia ii31,485, against £118,508 last year. Thepg h \s been an increase298 words
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Advertisement334 1923-07-31 11 16,000.000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY Imm™ An nnvrrv. or- (Incorporated in Straits Settlemeots) TIVEPLANB OF AfIStJR ANCI I!WIMe Comp*af« Act AGENTS WANTKH aecreisr^ Siur. aging Director Actuary BORACT W. BAFHt C. C. WCHOLL, F- I ASSURANCE Ltd. In Englar-.i* i LSS4h 125,000,000. vAR LIFT. for *s«,rt or lon<;334 words
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Advertisement394 1923-07-31 11 CHARTERED BANK. of fndin, Au^traSia and CVma Incorporated in En«und bf Chartw Paid ap Capitol <* Cv^.GOC -hares £5 sack it 800.000 Reserve Fund J,800,000 R#s«rve Liability oi Prof>H*tor. *nf*,©Oi HEAD OFFICE. 88 Bisacpssat*?, London E. C Ag«nciea aud Branches. A:or Star Horgkcnr Puket Amritaar E o ilo Bangoor Bangkok394 words
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Advertisement784 1923-07-31 11 vOKOeAETsSS BANS LIMITED. ESTABUSHED 1880." »«erv, Fund y 69,090,0CG DIRECTORS. N. Soma Esq. 5. X SvsuU Esa I. Matsukata. Eaq. HEAD OFFICE YOKOHAMA. Singapore Branch Sl-A Chn'i. Strwt. BRANCHES. Datie? Nagasaki Soi^abaya -^x ang 155f as? o^. Y<>rk Harbm Peking iVSL gSSff e °5a nei J'^. t oc k Kobe784 words
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Advertisement46 1923-07-31 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE 5 (IncorporaUd ii England by Roya] Charter A. D. 17fO MftE MOTOR CAR VARINB Fidei/tr (7r»: rantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Be] !BeinU^ve»-4ffeKnra. BARLOW Co Messrs. WEARE t Cp. I*4 Ifessn. HARD BARS] Branch i>i. The Arcade, CoHyer Q A. GORDON LEE, Re r46 words
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Article230 1923-07-31 12 Three Chinese were arrested on hoard the Steamer Van Over&traten on Saturday noraing, anil prosecuted before the Third Police Magistrate yesterday at the instance of the Preventive Service ,-for offences under the Chanda Ordinance. Yat Choon Lee who \va> arrested o? board the itfinur with opium iii his230 words
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Article124 1923-07-31 12 Outvam-rd School is holdng its annual 'tb otic sports on the school ground on Friday, next, bcffimtfag at p.m. Mrs. Lot Chocn Guan, M.B E., has kindly < on■Clted to present the piizes. At the performiince to be givm at the Victor a Theatre to-morrow and Friday i-n •U of124 words
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Article263 1923-07-31 12 LAWN TENNIS. SINGAPORE DOUBLES CHAMPIONSIiIP. Tht re was only one match <4n the Padang i esterday evening in the S.ng-apore Lawn Tenrvs (Doubles) Championship, Km.o Hooi Hye and Tan Cheng Kte defeating Nakamura and Uyeda 10 8, 6 l. In the ottner match which had been arranged Batenian263 words
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Article108 1923-07-31 12 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang", July 30. In the Tennis Championship draw, the following ties have resulted: Chung Ah >lintf (Perak) vs. Seovcfl (Selangor); \unn -ley (Kagvi Siinbilan; \a. Lei- Tiang Liat (Penaag); P. V. rVrrin (Kedah^ vs Tajiri (Malaria). K\v Khoo ilooi Hye i Sin«ra|>oro). The result108 words
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Article68 1923-07-31 12 I Renter's Serrice.l DeauviDe. July 29 In the I^hy- l\iv duublee Klaquer and Dagcmar (Spain) b»at Brugnon aid Caehct (France) n— 4. ft- n 1.1. l 6, o—4.0 4. Lacoste beat Degamar H T h«- reiomed uiatch 6 6— 1. r >— 7, »5 4. New York. July68 words
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Article23 1923-07-31 12 Paris, July 29At an athletic inn t <^ held in the Pen*'na stadium. England defeated F a net- by 80 points il\23 words
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Article87 1923-07-31 12 The j)M liniinarics of the Singapore Inter School Spoils were commenced on the Rallies School ground yesterday afternoon, and will be continued this afternoon. The finals are to be held on Wednesday, August Sth., on the S.C.C. ground. The final of the throwing the cricket ball open competition87 words
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Article46 1923-07-31 12 Hewitt 11 i 25 4 Addioall 11 6 15 6 Middlesex 2nd Enntaga, 31 runs for four w«rkctr. Bowline Oehlen l for 16; Stack 3 f<>i 15. Y.M.C.A.— 7 wktas for 29 Bowline: Wayte, 3 for 28; Worker, -i for 4: Lincoln, 6 foi 1.46 words
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Article152 1923-07-31 12 The three vacancies in tho Colony tilde which s to meet the F.M.b. on the Padang on Saturday and Monday have now been ARed by the selection of G. C. Clarke, the S.C.C. captain, P. N. Knipht and Lance Corpral Palmer, of the Middlesex Regiment. The152 words
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Article10 1923-07-31 12 The new American Consul, Mr. AlBrecht, has arrived in Bangkok.10 words
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Article543 1923-07-31 12 R.G.A. DEFEAT S.C.F.A. Play ng better than they have done for a long" time, th? R.G.A. disposed of the S.C.F.A. team in their first match in the S ngapore Cup Competition on the Padanj* yesterday afternoon. The victory was well deserved, for in all quarters the Gunners were a543 words
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Article268 1923-07-31 12 In the cricket match played at Tanglin on Saturday between the Y.M.C.A. and the Middlesex Regiment, the latter ran out winner- by 102 runs with 8 wickets* in hand. Batt'ni; ftnt tni> soldiers scored 147 fcr 7 wkketr and declared. Retnam and Janeen captaring wickets for 86 and 2268 words
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