The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 29 October 1923
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Title Section16 1923-10-29 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. *****7469• SINGAPORE, S.S.. MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 192:]. v k 11,03116 words
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Article194 1923-10-29 1 <»trmany it m the thkk of it v ith interaal troubles, the Imperial Govci mcnl naving called on the Saxon i»overn»eat to resign, as being con. moniat— Page 7. On tho other hnnl Bavaria is i,,r t nr.ee Itupprpcht. .'Jfiere art w,«d riots >n various places Page194 words
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Article1091 1923-10-29 1 i p.. m I FormoM t of the F< kien pr< Mid i aiwan, I 'f tal, M ..i'.-iiicd whole I bai been retained by Japanei I irini I ro i ftuiM s which folk ipj c f the m ment of th< mandi < rraptioaKLIP KLIP - 1,091 words
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Advertisement137 1923-10-29 1 Tl c Hnf l■ v 5 iI C 5 A I KJL 1 111 Lifft^i l HSilf i' r m« X«» r r, ir i R«Ma open till 12 p.m THURSDAY.— Guest Ni^ut— q "^U N .< ifa i6a uansant sw SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors. ARRIVING SHORTLY. THE NEW MODEL 12.137 words
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Advertisement114 1923-10-29 1 p&E V^lO J[ 011 l ijHi The besc part of a t..r. iJ^ 1 Sling or Pahit. w^ v < L^^Jrrt*>'- *"v at j _^a Ja iS^aHaMas > Sii^^l African Eastern -j^^M Trade Corporation UMITKf). (Incorporate«l m England). ill 1 SINGAPORE. mmM s.s. F.M.S. I The EUROPE HOTEL. k ItENOWNED114 words
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Advertisement176 1923-10-29 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. V M.S. week-end tickets Pape r>. Bols bitters n convenient form. John Li: tie's Pajre >. Kmpper Beer ut Caldbeek M.i.<rreror Xtw shipment of lamb at Cold Storage I a-jre T. i Estate x ,an«) TrMs*. atvU of fu rnituar*^ I ape 4. Bxpamet at William Jack^ Pajre176 words
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Miscellaneous101 1923-10-29 1 THE WEEK Mond.,, nth. Hi^h water, <>.."> n.r\. o^6 p.m. Dutch homeward mail ci< I-« ris!«tivt> Council, IO.St) a.m. T-"s<!,n,, ".(>■/>. H \v.-,t,. i.:n a.m.. o.r,* p.m. ("1. ..'nb of Commerce meeting, 2.15 p.m. K^edneMlay, Slat. 11 V. _.M ;t.m.. \M P.m. Children*! Aid mtjr.. GotL Hocae, l^ l ajn.101 words
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Article157 1923-10-29 2 (From Our Own Corresponderrt.) London, Sept. 27. Dealing with the protection of Russian Refugees at the 5th Commission of the h Assembly of the League of Nations, Mr. Chao-Hsin-Chu; Chinese Delegate made ths following statement: On behalf of the members of the Commission and on my157 words
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Advertisement316 1923-10-29 2 "SKETOLENE" for the prevention of MOSQUITO and other insect bites. $1.60 per bottle Hr.JUlAL riALL LT1'». *j M RaTT-Ptl ROai» •INGArHIKV NOTICE. D Uglas. Beauty Special:-!, receives it R; ffles Hob R< 01 i 124, for Shampoo, Hair Treatment, Fa Massage ure, Marci I Waving. MANICURE FOR GENTLEMEN. Hours 9316 words
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Advertisement473 1923-10-29 2 i RTTRTNA lnA.ua,:, :K, r, tremen.l-.-s- CHARLE." HUTCHISON 'S THAN -NOT GUILTY" WHIRLWIND SERIAL I A 1M If I I T V All 16 Episodes The whole 30 Reels lAif I UUI L 1 I j n on£ n igrht for only one adjnission Drama of a Woman'i Drea<i Price473 words
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Advertisement393 1923-10-29 2 Alhambra From Saturda., 27th October, to Thi,rsda>. l^t \,,n, IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 p.m Sij TOPICAL BUDGET British Screen News. REAL DRAMA INVOLVING REAL PEOP LEWIS .1. BELZNICK PRE? I COX WAV TEARLE 1 r,Ree,s "LOVE'S MASQUERADE" A powerful screen drama m which highly drama-. murder ir an393 words
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Article1274 1923-10-29 3 INTERESTING STATISTICS I he Fire Insurance Question. I (By Alfred E. Pieres, for the Singapore j Free Press). Tokyo, Oct. 7. It la pretty well known and an established tact thai Japan has beer, afflicted I earth* quakes from the \i j earliest ;!.:.<.>. ne oi the1,274 words
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Article511 1923-10-29 3 t sk< dto pub. »1 following U]>] .V. This i :«-t which we live* i« like a vast -tititi: we !'avt to very hard m it to get o-der our <:■.'.!>• Defects, and aome «f us sometime* :.:< tr.tr \-<ij*'. «f luster to our perfect! or s511 words
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Article18 1923-10-29 3 Dr. A. G. Ellis has been appointe Director of Studifes m the Medical Facult of the Chulalongkom University.18 words
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Advertisement370 1923-10-29 3 In Pain i Sloans gives INSTANT RELIEF I n suffer the excruciating pains of RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, I iiMB^GO, or if you experience the severe pains of NEURALGIA. I SPBAINN. BBtISES, STIFFNESS, NEURITIS, *c^ you need Sloairi I ..uicnt. I or mO re than 40 years this wonderful pain killer has370 words
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Advertisement299 1923-10-29 3 /^Tm WHAT'S IN A \^^o^ NAME? EVERYTHING. IF IT HAPPENS TO BE UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. 'Incorporated m the Straits Settlements.) Phon < SINGAPORE. no. 134. ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. IS, Ilattery Road. From the CHEAP id GOOD to the BEBT RUT NOT EXPENSIVE, i according the um> you want of it: WATCHEB299 words
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Article1111 1923-10-29 4 '■.My dear lady," I >-a:d to thu- womai weeping on the sofj m the German Con luiate m Silesia, u do try to compose your Belf, it ii SO painful tv me" but at thai OTCment the official entered. Miv. ha> married a < seeh1,111 words
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Article87 1923-10-29 4 m The Civil 8< ngly fiit m 1 5 w ni came ii waa o ensut*( pu to b he "will acc< i^t w t n f half the pi a hi re i CO. up it I L I v A telegi refused to i handed over the I87 words
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Advertisement1578 1923-10-29 4 finer smoking qualities which lie underneath the pure rice paper. tin ensures Hr^^r The pure Virginia leaf is matured by the natural and patient condition B^aibiMl method that ensures a standard of quality distinctly above the of contlnts W|i|]|affT IN EVERY majority of high-grade cigarettea. cumatb- < j- Guaranteed by1,578 words
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Advertisement14 1923-10-29 4 CRICKET OUR FRESH LONDON TT SIOLK jT) A PRICES ON APPLICATION *wjC VjrJQiA.Xv ic^MsS14 words
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Article479 1923-10-29 5 Wf»r!d a Raging Furnace. Eaithquakes and volcanic eruptions are reminders of the fact that at one period m its history the earth was a world m travail, a racing furnace within and its ■Uface a itstless, tossing sea of moiU.i lava. Jupiter is probably m that state .ie-day (says479 words
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Article476 1923-10-29 5 Syi ndition cf conjoint l fe that ia more <r lest beneficial to the a*sociat< I <•! l -.»:.i.-ir.s. so the Professo: 5:..3d at the British Association. Of many instances of symbiosis one of t lit- most curious \ote<] wu that of orchids. Cultivators of orchids had found476 words
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Article617 1923-10-29 5 I FKASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE JLSROKEUS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27th. M INING. [Figures m brackets show the issue vahit of the Share m dollars unless otherwise marked. C. Cum d x agnail t:- d v.j Bat;.:!. Pa.an^ i.:i ..5) ,5 40 Hila:n Pin i.4G 1.45 c.d. Jelantoh617 words
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Article81 1923-10-29 5 The Maia,y Mail of Thursday states: Where is Stoffroiber? This question presented itself this morning m a letter received from an advertiser m England. Apparently several peonie from Malaya have stay^l at Si»cg-umber and liked it, including: Mr. Wall and Mr. and Mrs. C. E, Ror;ke. but everyone m this81 words
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Advertisement345 1923-10-29 5 I*"""' Unfurnished h< L t-(.' known V Immediate [>A x to Blansfk <\ Co. Ltd, I if ne Yi.i; 1 L 69 Upper E di Slec ric I" \T TPUS AGENCIES LTi>., I A.uti)« -ri< S h,ni«T* Afrer Ts. I rEU XI RAU. I alow tecinia I 1 IGENCIEB, LIMITED,345 words
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Advertisement628 1923-10-29 5 TENDERS. iOVEKNME.\ NOTIFICATION. T Vi be r eived at the Colonial O«ee, M? to noon of he 2-id Neveiater, 1*23, for Jm following worksi L Earthwork la as the Nw R It i«gc, Basil Tiauihj 2. Sew eonen i ßa and eoWorta at the i Buo- Vista *jvery penion applying628 words
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Advertisement733 1923-10-29 5 n I tM,il\ Food 3\Co. I 9 Solves Three Problems, one of which 4, every Mother has to face. I Where {Breast Feeding n.lwlly Fails VmS- B& "Allenbury,- Milk Food No is practically identical m \K3fCP |T composition human milk. anH is entirely suited to Jg£X> |R h< dc ''cate733 words
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Obituary49 1923-10-29 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. DEATH. EIO. -Mn. Eio N<jian Boon nee Goli Cheng K< ov died it residence No. 94. kamponp JftTß Road, on Tuesday 23 rd Odfeobe* 192*. The funeral will take place on Suiuhiy lHth November 1923. The Cortege «rHI leave for the Thompson Pnnrt Cemetery at 10 a.m.49 words
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781 1923-10-29 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1923. The Weekly Causerie. The telegrams arriving at the end of the week are full of meat, dominating all other subjects being the hope of united action between the Powers affected by the result of the war, with the United States to come m781 words
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Article469 1923-10-29 6 Mr. 11. Elis, Linotype and Machiner ltd.. ha> returned to Shanghai ftom Japa;; where he has been assist irm m ivstorini. newspaper a printing establishments it strayed by the .n. i Mr. M. Corbett, Of Ipoh, who is ;vi present ii> charge of the Johan Mine, will be leaving for469 words
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Article94 1923-10-29 6 MOTOR CAR IMPORTERS IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Oct. 27. At an extraordinary meeting of Chir. Sen.g and Co.. Ltd. Mr. B. E. Ross piesiding, it was decided to put the Company into voluntary liquidation. BaUtt# Padang Dredging Co., Mr. I>. A. M. Brown presid94 words
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Article554 1923-10-29 6 From an interesting account In the Tunes of Bfalatpa of th.* visit of nemben of t! 1 F. If. S. Chamber of Mir.es. we extract the following*: The first journey was to the a platform from which the coal just brought up from the "lowet.s of the earth"554 words
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Article178 1923-10-29 6 W. R Brearley, ■nd Traffic Inspector, Ku <: en I Mai i :< R*N* M Titcombe, ye. Mr F. L. G asa c. of Mewis. Kdly and Walah, left for Shanghai by the Deva at daybreak iyestenlay. At the Cricke; nub at tiffin time on Saturday he was handed a178 words
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Article98 1923-10-29 6 (From Our Joh ')r Itahru iv Per.Maps th< mo effort of the football niminj y to Japan* read -plie. a pift fi tri.nunt, tl Fold I v. n turn with collecting c< I over a th 2ii tl Ruf mara of I Ms B i-you-1 \n her victoria,KOH-I-NOOR - 98 words
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Article20 1923-10-29 6 Misa S of the year. W Lsa back if Mr. and Mrs. M S iiav. on thi20 words
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Article39 1923-10-29 6 >ri!v iks upo would now. A rofalx > artitu.it of the pi leave t you do gal a <■: imiiw you have the ntmo any 0110 forwa apainst him. and the W who Interfere either ii larger than. 1 think, realise.39 words
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Advertisement168 1923-10-29 6 •i-k i 2^ ftc Ji aim I y|^gfr M» ABSOLUTELY PUREJ|fij| i SOLE AGENTS: Caldb33k Macgregop Go., Ltd. NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED. COLD STORAGE CO., Ltd. [Incorporated m the S. S.] BOLS BITTERS. \Y V v w GREEN AND RED POMMERANZ HITTERS IN SMALL TWO-OUNCE BOTTLES WITH NICKEL SPRIN KLER168 words
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Advertisement62 1923-10-29 6 OCULAR HEADACHES. Eight per cent of headaches are Ocular Headaches caused through some defect q£ vision. If youv headache is so caused you will never be relieved until \ou wear scienrincally-fitted glasses to correct the defect. Ltt nic tett your sight and make certain. You will rot be advised glasses62 words
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Article381 1923-10-29 7 <;ERMAXVS LIABILITY. franS willing. [Reut' l s Service.] Paris, Oct. 2ft. author lively stated than Franc. United States that she u the presence of an Ameri- ive on the committee of festlgate CJermany's ci.pacit^- nunittee must be ap- Reparations Commission a*nd reto. sdds, however, that there on of381 words
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Article57 1923-10-29 7 i thn toire ramentai i rfonmm a number of other tg 1 rom an enIn ••on to this big there wtt be the fhud m Foe serial. Han.lr <! "i Among Those I ml attraction starring .-nipe. will bo irrand chanpt hw V ttie On* time ir, now57 words
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Article441 1923-10-29 7 ORDERED TO RESIGN. AGAINST THE COMMUNISTS. [Reuter's Service.] Berlin, Oct. 27. The Imperial Government has demanded tlie resignation of the Saxon Government by to-morrow. This is the outcome oi incitements by the communist menVbers of ;.hf Satfon Government to vioknee and ellion against the Imperial Government r.ui'horty.441 words
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Article298 1923-10-29 7 A i undent direct- attention to ncy wit', which th.- 21s1 O :.»i,, i Pel i r*i scheme of things. The < f Captain Prancia Light, the founder k place on that date m 17 n 4, PetKSBl i S hocl was opened or the 21st October,298 words
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Article555 1923-10-29 7 ROUND THE WORLD. DATES FOR US. [Reuter's Service.] London, Oct. 26. The Adm raltiy has issued a proerranm c for the forthcoming ten months worl 1 ciuise of a naval squadron. It will leave Etevonport on Nov. 27, proceed round Af rica, and them.: to Ceylon. The555 words
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Article210 1923-10-29 7 There was an impressive ceremony, n Victoria Masonic Temple, Colombo, oa Oct. 17th, when sr especial meeting of t) District Grand Lodfee of ('nylon was held for the purpose of unveiling the Afasonir War Memorial. The District Grand Maatei lit. Wor. PJro. Sutherland R«>s S presided210 words
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Article472 1923-10-29 7 HOLLAND'S CABINET. MINISTRY RESIGNS. [Reuter's Service.] The Hague, Oct. 26. The resignation of the Cabinet iis expected m consequence of the Second Chamber rejecting the Naval Bill by 50 votes to 49. The Left parties and ten Catholics votou against the Bill The result of the division472 words
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Article222 1923-10-29 7 From 'tout m? Orders. The Commandant congratulate* the 3. K. A -.mi the ftood repot t received from tfie Commanding Roy;*.! ArtJtery, Malaya Command on the resuils of practice carried on i'\: October. '?yi< re pert has been earned by tin co*\-•-t peat token f|y the Officer222 words
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Article24 1923-10-29 7 The Headquarters of the Canton Aviatior Bureaju were burnt to the ground or. Oet fi 10, the anniversary of the founding of the Republic.24 words
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Advertisement171 1923-10-29 7 I WHENEVER THE QUESTION ARISES OF Warm nothing for the Kiddies YOU CAN ALWAYS RELY ON OUR STOCKS 7 OF tChiiproai tfmmh Underclothing (TO NIGHT GOWNS VESTS (ALL SHAPES) SLEEPING BUTTS /fi THE $-Tt^«££)g3«., U u a a j V iH^~ v*v. 1 VESTS (ALL SIZES) WOOLLY GAITERS OIK STOCKS171 words
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Advertisement609 1923-10-29 8 STEAMER SAILINGS^ BLUE FUNNEL LINE Regular Service* to t,-*#m. AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP, HAMBUBG AN» BRBMBN, GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking cargo ci: through Bill* of Lading for all OTorlaa* Patatm. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. din* Eiagapor*, KLPEXOR London,609 words
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Advertisement551 1923-10-29 8 jTEAMER SAILINGS "FJLLERMAN" LINE «I.?.EK*I -*N BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Cm* Lt* 'Incorporated m England) PASSENGER SERVICE Steamer OTJTWARD. *>■• »i»«»»«T« CITY OF PA&iff ru*—Javs^ Not. lt CITY Of CANTXHMUKI ai»a~J*i>^ CITY OF JLAkACfti \farsci!les— Lonrtoyj Dec. t CITY OF PARIS Mi rseille^—London Jan. 7 •rs. CITY OF CANTERBURY Ktnefll««— London Feb.551 words
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Advertisement554 1923-10-29 8 STEAMER SAILINGS BKITISH INDIA aatf APCAR UMflr. (Incorpor&i-^d m En^lAnd) «AIL, PASSENGER Ml CARGO SERVICI? ORIENTAL &TEAM NAVIGAT:o^ L LONDON FAR KAST MAIL SERVICE (Uoder Ccntrkct witi: Hi* M&jesty'g Gov€rnm€,n4 OUTWARDS from LONDON HOMEWARD^ Fer Chiaa and Japan. Fer Maraeillee, London and a» &m«»^^ Tonntje. EAISER-I-HIND ll»400 Ncy». ir CALEDONIA554 words
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Advertisement469 1923-10-29 9 STEAMER SAILINGS The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EHerman BucknaU Steam Ship Co M Ltd ,'AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINB.) (Incorporated m England.) »f a«?ia fO BOSTON ANaTneW YORK tI. SUEZ OE PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. <t««mers. Dae B'pore RouU y #t fa pwet469 words
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Advertisement697 1923-10-29 9 OJ L E_/\MI_JK OAILIINIiS j^^M^^PS^P^HHh MA^ *^oo j (Incorporated m U.S.A.) FAST PASSENGER SERVICE U DAYS— HONGKONG TO AMERICA D t>^ Steamer S 3llB Hongkong. Arrives Seatt!e PRESIDENT GRANT 6 N, v PRESIDENT MADISON N>v. 18 iw' 7 PRESIDENT MCKINLEY Xcv. 30 Dec- io PRESIDENT JACKSON Dec. 12 n !l'697 words
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Advertisement548 1923-10-29 9 STEAMER SAILINGS ISTHMIAN LINE Atnrrag from America yii I tn m D<! Lo«dia» f^> BOSTON, NEW YORK, AND selma "AMn«»« VIA SUEZ DIPJ!CT Itlanta city h !T"° w Nov 1 CITY due Sin^rpore n_ STEEL INVENTOR due Singapore D 20 Taking cargo on througk Bill, of LU^M to all Inland548 words
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Article861 1923-10-29 10 The Atsuta Maru is due to arrive al 1 Singapore at daybreak on Tuesday. The M. If* Outward Ma:il s^s. Angkor is (ijt here from Penang on Wednesday, Oct. Thursday, Nov. Ist, at 6 p.m. for Saigon, 31st, at flbOOt 4 p.m. She will leave on Hongkong, Shanghai861 words
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Advertisement919 1923-10-29 10 Henderson Line SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS. BY FORTNIGHTLY FREIGHT AND PASSENGER STEAMERS BETWEEN RANGOON AND ENGLAND w.th through connections from Singapore. HOMEWARD SAILINGS. ive Rangoon 1923 CHINDWIN about Nov. 6 BURMA "bo^ Dec 4 PEGU about Dec. 18 1924 MARTABAN about Jan. 1 HENZADA about Jan. 15 BHAMO about Jan. 29919 words
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Advertisement251 1923-10-29 10 "Great Auks 14 A* *f ti SOLE IMPORTERS The Borneo Company. Ltd. /Incorporate is CnfUod). S^ngapore-Ipoh-Penang. UST RECEIVED THE »Tropiial Model PIANOS li. iolid Mahogany. 4 ft. 6 m. high Stitched Action, Moderator Pedal, T J 4 octaves. A >uptrb instrument at a moderate price. W. J. GARCIA. Sole Agent.251 words
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Advertisement246 1923-10-29 10 STEAMER SAILINGS. LLOYD TRIKSTiNO S.N^ (Incorporated m Ittlfj HOMEWARD SAILINGS For Penang, Colomi'o, Ag»l la* Suez. Port Said, Bnndiii. V^:« v Trieste, taking cargo < throifß Ij 1 Lading for Fnme. *he U^tn^ i^l* Sea Port*. VENEZIA FIUME L. DUCHESSA PERSIA ROSANDRA OITW \Kl> SAILINGS For Honnknnji, v 'hani:h.ii. ok246 words
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Miscellaneous54 1923-10-29 10 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kcrbau Hospital Oct 2G Barom 32 Pah ?J013.^, 1-011.6, 1012 7 Temp 80, 82, UK Wet. Bulb Ther 77, 77. Dir. of Wind S.W., E., N. Ma-' Temp ,n shade 84. Mia Temp, m shade W. Maim Sun 100. Ter. rad Ther 70. Kain fall m 2454 words
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Miscellaneous718 1923-10-29 10 MAIL T\BLE. TO-DAY. Mcfian, Sabang, Colombo, Suez, Port Snl. 'iem.'i, Southampton, Amsterdam and utvpe •Rombrandt S a.m. Medan Melchicr Treub 9 a.m. Mauritius, Reunion ami Durban Armanestan i) a.m.. Pengeimng Despatch 9 a.m. KsrimOß Fook Mow i) a.m. Miri, Labuan, Jeseekon, Kndat, Sandakan, Sulu and Zamboarug-a Selangor 11 a.m. Selat718 words
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Article63 1923-10-29 11 October 27. Bank 4 m.s. o o r> i -i .J-l(> oank, demand ■> j .}_.>., Private credit* 9 m.-. •>'. iq New \oik, donwnd Credits M days -V. France, demand jjg India T.T. 166% llon^rkonsr, demand li. p C- Ois. Yokohama, demand 10t)S 4 Java, demand Bangkok, demand63 words
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Article163 1923-10-29 11 October 27. J} n $101..-.. Tapioca, small flake f.g 12.0Q Pe*rl Sago era*!' g2O Bifl^ "Ha; x?od T»h.*» 276. 0< altc*. 3iar;? v .'o. 2 fov export X T tic\ Gr.i/nr. Nfo. o for «xpor* 118 0C We«, Si«ro Brek** Al tor «?*f> I*o r:*a 2?rji«s 01 fof :x>163 words
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Article40 1923-10-29 11 Singapore, Oct. 2fi. 1 1 .30 a.m. Singapore Standard R.bhe<i Smoked Sheet. Spot 44\ 45 »4; Nov-Dec 4:>'.. 4<;; •lan-Mar 4<P. V |6f4; Apr-Juju' 47 a 4 i^'v. London Quotation Sheet Is. Hjd. Market Quiet.40 words
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Article247 1923-10-29 11 The report of Khitai Kellas Rubber E>-ta-tes for the year ended March last is fully up to the anticipations I expressed some months ap > when reviewing the cornpar y's prospects This is one of the few companies thafr has been abl% to continue dividends throughout the recent247 words
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Article35 1923-10-29 11 FRASER'S REPORT. 8 Oet 27. 1-. UVfcd, 106.50. Rufc er:— Mark 75 11.2! 99 LCI, Sou X 8d 2] ivi.i. i 17t26 Muraia 2.70 2.-1. Indmtrials:— T Hammer* 135 140, (l >: Uni--9.15.35 words
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Article104 1923-10-29 11 Smfapere, (>« Tin:— London 12 Kuvbirs:-- Al m*t< Ifala; -4.80, Jeram Koant a *ha 1.15 L.20, MenUlcabs 30 23, Pai Senf'ais i l.io. Sunsgci BagmiH .»0 2. Benuts 21 24. Tins:— Hitams L.40 LJM), Kamtint 375. i>d., Kamp Mft 6d Isi Bd., Ling i.' NTortha 1.05 1.10, V104 words
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Article128 1923-10-29 11 Singapore. Oit. 27. Tin. £204. ss. down E Robber.— ls. l%d. down fed. liufibers. Nominal. Ayer Par AnialiraiViatoii Malays 2.17 H 2.22 1 Bassot-s l 1.05, Allenbya IJU l.:)o, Ifalaka PindM 1.40 1.45, Craigieleas 25 H 2T% Kuaia Sidimi 2.10 2.15, X _>.4 2.50. •I( ram128 words
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Article153 1923-10-29 11 We have recently commented on the poor equipment of lighten at the harbour of Singapore, and the consequent loss to nt <it r-writors Bad a<i«ii:t ional expense oL' shipment m the W#? cf insurance COStS, pays. "The Manchester Gaanftan." This does cot appear to be live onlyP.G. - 153 words
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Advertisement959 1923-10-29 11 Ktaeta over $5,000,000. THI? I^RITAT CACTCBIL IID» uwrmi Assurances m force over $17,000,000 I ltus bKMI fcASTERN UFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LMIHD I HEAD OFFICE-— W 1, (Incorporated m Straits Settlements) I the Company has f^O.WwXTsHed^S^fT' 6 n- LONDON OFFICE: 82 Old Jewry, E.C. I aepositea with the Supreme Court of959 words
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Advertisement144 1923-10-29 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE .i**#ij*?a>*« :m £nfflao« jy Xoyai filff A. 5. IttX. FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINB Fidelity Guarantee-^ Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— Messrs, BARLOW Co Messrs. WEARE C*, LU Messrs. HARRISON^, BARKER ft to. r LU Branch Office 64, The Arcade, Collyer Quy. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. I v^144 words
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Article1676 1923-10-29 12 ENJOYABLE iFTBRNOON AND BATIBFACTORT KESULTS. Biilliani weathei favouretl the spe- meeting arranged by the ng Club with ihe obt of I Relief Funds, and ai »nc€ was attracted to th< Ra c Course on Batwrday sfternoon, bo uhal the eoaTen si the funds •r...; raplenislied as Tin1,676 words
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Article468 1923-10-29 12 R. S.Y. C. 0! <! and conchiding race for the Hon*ble Mr. Carv*r*i trophy wa* -aii.i yeetentay morning m light tad ftvky Mreather, of which we have had surfeit latefer. r< teen boats were .sent aw;-y by Mi. Perry at ten o'clock, and the first lag cf rourat was down468 words
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Article62 1923-10-29 12 onv distance race for the Ifay Tav[]i ir \va- swum for v<-'> r iv <hr ing frcm the Ck:h t-» 3ea .v. Nii»e started and the rv&aU w-c w |n r. m 2J. D. U?n?: 3 L X Davidson. The winner*! time wni 30 mir. 15 -ecs. wco2>d62 words
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Article38 1923-10-29 12 The management of the Palladium annoince that the six o'clock show of tlhe Japanese d saster pictures is cancelled, and to the end of the run Uhere will be twto shows, at 7 p.m. and 9.15 p, m38 words
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Article130 1923-10-29 12 S. C. C. BILLIARDS TOURNAMENT. The following matches m the S. C. C. Billiards. Tournament were played during the week-end: A. Class: —J. W. Jones beat W. E. Rf.yner by 30. S. I. Saul beat C. H. Kent by 189. B. Class:—Sanders beat F. C. Stocks by 24. Spode beat130 words
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Article53 1923-10-29 12 Y. M. C. A. GYMNASTIC CLASSES. The Y. M. C A. Members' Gymnastic ia>- wttl re-open en Thursday. All memben of 'he Association safe welcome. Th'j class will commence at 8 p.m. Tie Schoolboys' ctefli will be held every Friday nt p.m. All sehoolbdys. whether members of the Association or53 words
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Article101 1923-10-29 12 Singapore's Fifteen AgaiaPt Malacca. '1 he team which is to represent Singapore Pgainst Malacca- m the first match m thy Malaya Cup Competition will be selecte(i from tlie following: McCullagrh, Webster, Robertaon, Warren, Ablitt, Winier, Beville. Pha^ie. Fergus >;i, Leonard, Bonaventur<s Simpson, Will-on, Mai tine, rhenuts, Niblock. The match101 words
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Article124 1923-10-29 12 Badminton Tournament. B. Sir:L r le Handicap Mordav's tie: s< h Cheng Yam vs. Lee Chin Yam. Tuesday'! tc: Goh Ttvk Huat vs. We* Chin Peek. Wednesd tie: Cheong Hock Chye v-. p oner of S».h Cheng Yam vs. Lee Ch:> Yi»!ll. Thuis<'a\'s ti<- winner of c;*>h124 words
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259 1923-10-29 12 Y. M. C. A. SWIMMING CARNIVAL RESULTS. •Jo yds. School Championship, Ist J. B< ins. 2nd Mohd Noor. Time :T>.:; m So yds. hack B.roke handicap, k< Lee '"hin K<» <n, 2nd Ma.yjmirto. Time 1.19 4-10. 40 yo>. Novices Race handicap. Ist ChdDfl Nghee, 2nd Seng Kay. Time 82. BO259 words
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Article39 1923-10-29 12 Monday, Oct. 29. Individual Trooi i Parade. Wednesday, Oct. 31. Annual Meeting <f the Association m the YM.C.A Hall a 5 30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 3. Field Day Parac c at V.M.C.A. at 2.30 pan,39 words
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