The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 October 1923
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Title Section16 1923-10-30 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. tO CENTS SINGAPORE, SA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1923 No. 11,03216 words
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Article163 1923-10-30 1 Th« LecisSative Council had ;i §eM daj yesterday, <;ver th- secoad reading tht Supply Bill. All the Unofficial members spoke, to the unoun about iniriy columns f'a^e 7. Council passed thy votes if-r the land acquisition, an;! for Japan* c relief, and other n inor v ?e163 words
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Article732 1923-10-30 1 THE (ALL. In Flanders I- it Ids. the poppies blow row by row. mark oui and m the sky i )aiks, sii,] bravely singing, fly Scarce heard amid the jruns below. V.c er< the Dead. Short days agro We Lived, felt down, saw s-unset plow, Lcved and732 words
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Advertisement310 1923-10-30 1 V«I>NtSJiAY Orehomrai v. m^>l R«llr«w«j la ;K« K^.. r tool open ti!) 12 p m r HUESDAY^— Guest Nigno— Duumil DfcD c. -VHRDAY.- GfMSt NlgftA IT ESDAY Dinner D*nr» Uliinßr U311C6 KIGAK HULLAM. Maskai Director. 4A nEH HOTEL ianjum, kaiuau. rSLkPHONM no HIGH TIDE, i.;n a .m., 0.56 p.m. Xv310 words
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Advertisement251 1923-10-30 1 Duplicators 11 luuD liUlll 4>ifUff Since 1899 the RONEO DUPLICATOR has been marked with success after suc-fss, development after development, until to-day it stands universally acknowledged to be the standard duplicator. In the GREAT WAR the RONEO DUPLICATOR rose to all the great demands which pressing emergencies placed upon it.251 words
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Advertisement86 1923-10-30 1 LATEST ADVERT, SEMENTS Hxammatmn for Bnrveyon— Pa s < Bungalow to let at Pord $1190 for endors ce-P»«« 3 g mbuk for woonde Page 9 Mah Jongg sets at John Little's— Page Gennolene, the anl B k:n dress:n« Pa.'xc 3. New srriva] 1 f H ol iV. r>-^ and Dubarry's86 words
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Miscellaneous161 1923-10-30 1 THE WBB* High Water, IMI a.m., 0.50 p.m. chamber of Commerce meeting, 2.15 p.m. \\'ed>iend<y, 'Ms. Hi^-h Water, 2.14 a.m., l.r.r, n. m Homeward B. 1. mail clow Children's Aid mtp., CiOVT. Hot(*e, 10 S.m. Boy Scouts srnl. mic., Y. 11. C. A., ."..sn n.m. Lodge Ailsa v...", 3rd Deg161 words
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Article249 1923-10-30 2 M. MICHAEL - M. MICHAEL Tin Victory Emblem. Oi! you who sle^> Flanders' fields, I Sleep sweet—to I WJ We taught the viou threw. And holding hipS we k< pt The faith with v ac who died. We cherish, too. I ie poppy ie.l That jrr,i\'s en fields where vaiour led249 words
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Article169 1923-10-30 2 Lorahm, Oct. i. Within trie iu-xt few uay ?•!< \V. Singi and S>n i .h k< lew, who < ii*l much of I i H >?:•_: Kong and Shai r 11 1 v :tl which ia just finished l\ illy fine pi a mas; the Av.'j Peace169 words
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Article205 1923-10-30 2 London, Oct. i. Chin me the vt My of usual for the lix n m-p< nent the Council to< Re rod h Aii Asia. 1 duct«d bj n) j th deal of log-i o Otherwise China did we rhe i ule Mm I litl l>ap. r at the205 words
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Advertisement525 1923-10-30 2 DIARRHCEA IN INFANTS. Food that Nourishes and cures at the same time. mther of every arti-hr-allv-fvl ii i the hot weather sets hi the ■i■mi of summer i 'i carries off thousands of infants every vir. This diarrhoea, with "the vrastin and the disordered digestive Fyirptonm, ia dye to tb.^525 words
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Advertisement528 1923-10-30 2 «r t-uhm^—^ uu-uim-i,, w SURINA 2nd SHOW CHARLES HUTCHISON'S IA M rIIII T V WHIRLWIND SERIAL iAHI UUILII All 15 Ep|g6de Th€ whole 30 Reels With Louise Giaui\i and Mahlon Hamiltor. m cr.t nijrht for only one admission In Parts. Price 0 NOTE THE TIME 7.15 P.M. SHARP »s« Show.528 words
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Advertisement287 1923-10-30 2 Alhambra From Saturday 27th October, to Thi.rsda; Lsi N«vc«a« IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 0 p.m SHARP TOPICAL BUDGET British Screen News. REAL DRAMA INVOLVING REAL PBOPj LEWIS J. SELZMCK PRE3EN "LOTOS A powerful screen drama m which highly dramatic facid r murder ir an early scene, an Internxpted marriage287 words
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Article733 1923-10-30 3 FOUR YEARS' DELAY IN PROVIDING SCHEME. Four years ago the Govei fox- i mulated schemes for linking up the Empire by w. re less telegraphy for commercial ar 1 Strategical purposes. Empire wiiuless still nan-existent. The .Dominions are a:i ready with station crested I 1 the Mother CcuntryDaily Graphic - 733 words
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Article81 1923-10-30 3 mSsm The largest para rubber tree n Perak stands on Bukit Hantn (sc -called because the Masonic Lodge was situated there 15 years ;igv>) in Taiping township. Signs •f old-fashioned tapping are fcmX visible n the trunk but the healing is perfect. Scientific testing cf production and seed from this81 words
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Advertisement454 1923-10-30 3 I f3 3 r I vi tm g DODGE CAR IS BETTER VALUE THAN BVBS AS IN ADDITION THE GENERAL EFFICIENCY BO ?SOC! ITED WITH lODGI RE 'v IK VAST IMPROVE-. MENTS IN THE BODYWORK. THE is Oi an IMPROVED n .;i> TYRES OF LARGER Si/F. A ALL ROUND, THE454 words
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Advertisement549 1923-10-30 3 I THE EXCELSIOR l'/ 2 H.P. MOTOR CYCLE. The Cheapest Form of Transport Made by Bayliss Thomas and Co, the manufacturers of the famous motor cycle lugs j and frame fittings. SPECIFICATION: Villiers 11 H.P. engine, Albion 2-speed gear, Amac carburettor, electric lighting set and full set of tools. DEFERRED549 words
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Article101 1923-10-30 4 Dr. Vaughan Cornish - Dr. Vaughan Cornish T..c defttfi took place on September G. m L- ndon, suddenly from heart failure! Mrs. Margaret Hanson, wife of Mr. C R. Hanson, 1.5.0.. If. but. C.E., and igh&r ot the late John Kyle, senior. M. Inst. C. E. of Colombo and Dover.' Mr. Hanson was at101 words
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Article337 1923-10-30 4 "I once thoughi English boy m Ca I devoid of Interesi I a writer to the -wi iTo and adventure i jto seek it without let r j own happy, pc it ii considered allow children out oj st'ict adult turveillmi fated all th theori<337 words
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Article23 1923-10-30 4 -Pall Mall G pondi nt understands ..1 will accompany tl Australia ir, 1924 25 \> will be elected I Geyien. Hirsch. Dupotit an* C123 words
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Advertisement1392 1923-10-30 4 My Debt of Gratitude* 'Ulcers the Size of Man's Hand. O^ p ort rait of Mr. C M. THOMPSON, of 4. Mid Und Orov. Jp*^- Edward Road. Bal^H Heath, Birmingham. England, wno write.: W yk j u ly last I happened to get a Blood Mixture and decided totake I1,392 words
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Advertisement284 1923-10-30 4 Remember Wincarnis is R a positive necessity to you |i ir you ftrc 11 Weak, Anaemic, A Nervous or Run-down I is not a luxury it is a Positive necessity to all who are Weak, or Anaemic, or Nervous, or Run-down. Because Wincarnis exercises an J •xtraordinary power m promo-284 words
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Advertisement684 1923-10-30 4 X^ JssVsaf JL Entr.lv Hriti GOLF STICKS:— Drivers, Brassies, B»me«, Pu Jigers, Mashies, Niblicks, Sammies MashU> x... Putters Goll Balls (All Makes). Golf i and Ladies), Tecs (All Kinds). l(jt MEYER MANSIONS, ID A T A I SINGAPORE. A J A T Q 1 PROPERTY SALE. The following Singapore Properties,684 words
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Article2147 1923-10-30 5 (Contributed). A Review of "The Apostk?", a drama by George Moore. Published by Heinermvin. (1 Gum). There can be little doubt among: tho-> who have the opportunity to think deeply Mkl whose reading has ranpred over wide ar-eas of the thought! of other mtn thn every2,147 words
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Article591 1923-10-30 5 Few hi^h-brows have a kind word for the cinematograph. But most high-brows need excitement m their lives, which they i pet m ways probably less laudable than those afforded to the vulgar by the unwinding of a film. Part of the success of the cinematograph lies m this591 words
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Advertisement440 1923-10-30 5 .so. I* -Mr Pujjjang Bungalow \yv.y jH-rsonally, I STATE TRUST AGE.NCIES, LTD. Auctioneers Estate Agents I »11 i Unfurnished house known cm 2 Grange Road, Immediate l^'\- \i piy :<> Mansfie:d Co. Ltd, I Building. [I i ne Villa, 169 Upper Road Partly furnished. Electric t -'>■• Apply personally. I440 words
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Advertisement712 1923-10-30 5 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Q. Tenders will be received up to noon on Friday the yth November, 1923, at the Office of the Honourable the Colonial Secretary, Singapore, from Dersoms de- sirous of contract. njr tor the suppl -of rations for prisoners doling the year 1924. F°rr»s of Tenders may be obtained712 words
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Advertisement496 1923-10-30 5 HBf of Watches at Uw Gcst I ffij*Sfl^-?*sfc*s-:;. ti;nt J' J>t reeved i'-:e foilouf^^^^MiM^ »'-<■• hes, /jiecially made to v.-it'n-■gjBjKE^|ft •rt-rd :he peculiar climate of Sing..--flad«K3ffi^-i i-" r t V\*e advice an early call before I S.iver Scre-w (.nst VlfisiMi t*uc S Washable itrap« $25 Silver Half Huntet, Re^vy Case496 words
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Article39 1923-10-30 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTHS. PARRY At "Spring tirore," MeA Road, Penangi on Ui<* 26th >*.-r< .!)••>■. to Mr. and Mrs. H. Parry, dsugjbl HUNTER. On 28th September, m Ross'a n-t»Truo Gln ■urn -Ji.- wife of Andrew Buchanan Hunter, of :i daughter.39 words
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837 1923-10-30 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1923. Admirals and Battleships. When Admirals fall out over Admiralty policy the only role for the layman is to listen and enjoy himsell', which he frequently does, tor though the highei ranks of the Navy pride themselves while m the M rvice as being837 words
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Article302 1923-10-30 6 On Thursday, AH Saints' Day. there wil ■>.. ft choral celebration of Holy Communioi :(l ».m., and lecond celebration b1 5.30 a.m. at St. Andrew 1 Cathedral. fcever Age, Ij>ch, is leaving for Bonn 11 ftll early date OB a holiday. Mr and Mrs. Beveridge, it is interesting to note302 words
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Article98 1923-10-30 6 MR. TESSENSOHN ENTERTAINED. (From Our Ovvn Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 27. The Hon. Mr. E. Tes®ens»ohn. who is visiting KuaLa Lumpur, was entertained by the Eurasian community at an At Home it Buikit Nanas, when an eulogistic address was presented to him. paying a tribute, to his services98 words
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Article40 1923-10-30 6 (From Oio Own CorrespoadentO Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 27. In a rugby match on Saturday. plrt\rd at Seremban, Se'angor beaT Negri Sembilan by 15 points to 3. Selangor scored five tries and Negvi Sembilan one. but none were converted.40 words
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Article87 1923-10-30 6 (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, Oct. 29th. The death- are announced of Mrs. R. G Andrews and Mrs. Jerome Reutens, a known members of the Eurasian comma. The- Donegal shooting badge has beer won by Ooi Choo Teik with a score of 89. In a motor accide-i,; near87 words
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Article339 1923-10-30 6 Mr. F. W. Margrdtt, who has commenced business in Bangkok, recently made a fire gelel snd silver casket f<>r presentation to the* Commissioner General of State Railways. The casket is a wonderful piece of work, sorely the finest ever tamed out by Mr. Margrett, apon whom it339 words
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Article222 1923-10-30 6 Sir Robert H rne n his speech at Troon r. ndered great public serriee by calling attention, in s very impressive and con-BCir-g way. to the heavy sacrifice Britain was making in the offer contained in h< r Note to accept £710 millions in foil payment222 words
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Article71 1923-10-30 6 1 AMKRII AS H«>si>K| Tv The Federal R,,,,-,,. that daring the last a x v sale trade was largest for thr S the retail trade had cent over last your. Em] maintained at the recen! h production had den.:, May's highest m Industrial building* of iron and steel71 words
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Article95 1923-10-30 6 AMATEUR DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT. Booking for the tertaii i I >rganised t Amateur Dramat a; the Vietoi intend bains. should book disappointment, h has been arranged dai 1 Air d» Ballet, Chai The I rot's U rhe Mai Ro i farciai ami >. The ond I Cyck entitled "0 Herbert OKver.95 words
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Article106 1923-10-30 6 Political India ngu the very had habit it hai rafting at Govei ny i ihabit acquired }»>— b% w of the birth of po! way< nair at Govern nu^uit's attriii-.it-listen to its argument winds even though ccpent that pn Hei of political Inii i. [1 h very106 words
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Article118 1923-10-30 6 Dr. 11. M H i tak from I".- Ti vn tM M.I Mr. and Mrs. J. H Dirks, Mr. J. H Spow< part nun:. en-rout< I I M.M.) }Ir. P tor. i i C. F. S Mil to England abou I and will be accomi Bangkok week the deal Bombay118 words
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Advertisement182 1923-10-30 6 I J ESk^Bk^^h j^^-^V /w_w_T ,___—,^_^m_^m i _£-^^^^Wk^^-\- A--t*J-~ MmJ^*^^J^Sm^.» J *y* t_\^j__W*_W________ t SOLE AGENTS: Gaidback Macgregor Co., Ltd. (IaCOVpOfMMi -ft >b*XL3TC>^S-: > ESTD. %^ft jfr\ f*- 1872 PATSONIBBD J^^Tne*^ 1 V ROYALTY. ONYX JEWELLHRY THE I ASH lON IN PENDANTS, RINGS, EARRINGS BROOCHES ETC. SET WITH DIAMONDS OX182 words
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Advertisement132 1923-10-30 6 48. (TANDY'S IMPROVED HAIR BELTING. A High Gr?.<?e Belt firmly woven from Camel Hai.- Yarn. Minimum initial tension under the heaviest loads. Unaffected by climatic changes or heat. Resistl fork action. Recommended for the quarter twist drives Ui Rice Cones, Hvllen and for all drivei i;i Rice BCiLk and Saw132 words
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Article322 1923-10-30 7 ACCEPTED. M POINCARI7B i.IMIT. Si rvice.] Paris. Oct. 29. jny, 11. Pomcare France did n<« to the m debt fixed !n Mr. Baldwin's as to the imIpoi ~.b!c biterof the parationa of the I', ited rein. He would the R< parations of experts to payment to] d frame322 words
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Article6298 1923-10-30 7 MONDAY, OCTOBER 29th. "rU"^) 001 FredeThe Hon'bV Lieut -Col R 1 n tv /.un 0 1 COl<>nial TrWUrer lMr E M Attorn ''s'-Oeneral (Sir William rl W .^.'k!* C loniil En *i°«* 'Mr. J. H "TufTm. E23! Couiicillor ior p na Th.. 11,,n-hl R..,i. k t Cwm,,, fo6,298 words
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Advertisement94 1923-10-30 7 •J WHENEVER THE QUESTION ARISES OF Warm Clothing for the Kiddies YOU CAN ALWAYS RELY ON OUR STOCKS tOF Chilproof cfl&K Underclothing NIGHT GOWNS VESTS (ALL SHAPES) SLEEPING SHIS THESE GOODS VESTS (ALL SIZES) WOOLLY GATrSItS OLK STOCKS ARE ALWAYS COMPLETE PRICES LOW. ROBINSON CO., LTD. (Incorporated m SINGAPORE). THE94 words
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Advertisement510 1923-10-30 8 STEAMER jAILINGS BLUE FUNNEL LINE Regular Services to 'MOV AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG ANB BRIMBN, MENOA, MARSFILIE^J LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVKK, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking cargo oi: through Bill* of Lading for all Orwlaai Polata. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. 4u% Kisxapor* ATREUB ttd510 words
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Advertisement538 1923-10-30 8 STEAMER SAILINGS U ELLERMAN M LINE ALLEBIf AN A BUCKI4ALL STEAMSHIP Ce.. Lta i incorporated m England) PASSENGER SERVICE Sttamer OUTWARD. l>«e 81mgapor« CITY OF PARIS LAlßav—Jmama OT lt CITY OF OANTEMCBI Cliii*— Jac.%* r>^. i« IKiifeCWAKD. »*.a. CITY UF KARACHI Maneilles— London Dec. 10 >jl CITY OF PARIft >fprseille»—538 words
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Advertisement515 1923-10-30 8 STEAMER SAILINGS Jr. O^ .IEITISH INDIA an* APCAB L^^ (Incorporated m ErAgUnd) MLAIL, PASSENGER 9t CARGO KKRVUftn ORIEN'rAL CTEAM NAVKIATHM LONDON A FAR RABT MAIL SERVICE* Contrkct with Hi* MAJegty'g Gov^rnir^r. OUTWARDS from LONDON HOMEWARDs Fmr China and Japan. ftr Marseille, London an* Tnnmg: Smga^:^ EAISEE-I-HlNt> 11,400 No*. X CALEDONIA515 words
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Advertisement435 1923-10-30 9 STEAMER SAILINGS The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND KUennan Bucknall Steam Shin Co Ltd AMERICAN MAKCHURIAN UNH.) <loccrpor«t«d In England.) .KBV-CJI to BO3TON AN» wi^~i3si rl. SUM OB PUAMA FROM NEW TORR. Dae Spore Route l( NS Philippine, an" China. Oct. Jl435 words
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Advertisement691 1923-10-30 9 SAILINGS (Incorporated m U.S. A.) FAST PASSENGER SERVICE 1* DAYS— HONGKONG TO AMERICA Steamer. Sails Hongkong. Arrives Seattle PRESIDENT GRANT Ncv. 6 Xov o PRESIDENT MADISON Ncv. 18 n PRESIDENT MCKINLEY Nov. 30 r ,I c J PRESIDENT JACKSON Dec. 12 j^' 3] i'HESIDENT JEFFERSON Dec. 24 j an 12691 words
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Advertisement640 1923-10-30 9 STEAMER SAILINGS ISTHMIAN LINE ArriTin» from Amtrio W« Fsnanu and Lo«du>. foi BOSTON, NEW YORK, AND B.LMA c BALTIMORE VIA HVEZDISi&CT. &ELMA CITi due Singnepore Nov 2fi ATLANTA CITY d»e Knppore n! STEEL INVENTOR due Singapore 2 j T«kin« c»rr> on throngk BUla of Lading to all Inland Poiatu. rot640 words
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Article460 1923-10-30 10 THE MOXTORO STRANDING. On the wa>yi to Sydney from Thursday Island through the inner Torres Straits passage, the Montcro, Capt-ain Donaldson, which left here on the 28th. September me* with a slight mishap. She had passed t;he Light on the end of Clerke Island which is one of460 words
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311 1923-10-30 10 Ts thy Kditor »:f the TlSAea. Sir. -While the discussi m regard 1 {".tun- tn < mtit of Germany by Franc Great Bi tain are going on, an aspect wh h imii usly affect Brit »h shipowners trading betweei Germany and this vntry h«*is arisen. Since311 words
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Article95 1923-10-30 10 L ™*»*> who have a ho*, fleet (know^ as tn e Blue Funnel Line) trading hl th ta the East, are about to erect new buiHmjrs of great height m Liverpool at a cost of £1,000.000. Mr. Arnold Thomlev of Messrs. Briggs and Thornley, and Mr! Herbert Rowse, Lhrcrpool architects95 words
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Article132 1923-10-30 10 With the object <>f making extensive researches into var'^us branches of science. the yacht 'St. George." which hat beei purchased for (the purpose, w 1! sail from Dartmouth at Vm end of October for ruise m the Pacific. She will be «':\vav approximately 10 moi th*.132 words
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Article72 1923-10-30 10 Mr. J. P. Hussey, A.C.P., F.M.S:, Police, left on Thursday for Singapore en route for Australia, as already announced Mr. Hussey will escort R. A. Boardman back to answer certain charges which have bee i frame-d against him in connection with the embezzlement of Sanitary Board funds. Mr. J. D.M.M. - 72 words
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Advertisement317 1923-10-30 10 iiiiiixujx!^LLiiiiixr'iiiJt>nniMMiiiiHtPi! t t t? t fiM >Hiininii'^ i T 11^ iIJ t^ ulfc UNDERWOOD 1 Improved PORTABLE Model •UN vi m HINK 111 4 V J f R^ !A I lAI J > T, Soil 1 Vv'^nts: t I PATERSON, SIMONS CO LTD. I (Incorporated m England). 91NGAPORV. PBS N317 words
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Advertisement336 1923-10-30 10 Genasco Roofing 2 PLY AND I PLY 0 COMPLETE WITH PATENT KANT-LEAK KLEATS AND NAILS FOR FIXING GENASCO /s GEMst'i >, t/?e result of m tA;<? over4o Vea, S f3 !>L 7^^' experience C1 /n t/>e i"-^"\^i ft manufacture neerts no I o/ Hear/v V|| i^prtWin GENASCO xy u i336 words
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Advertisement207 1923-10-30 10 STEAMER SAIUNGS^ LLOYD TRIESTINO S..\ v (Incorporated m Iul;) HOMEWARD SAILINGS For Penang Ck>iom'po r Adfi, )Lmj I Suez, Port Said, Brincliii, TsbJm i> I Trieste, taking cargo Xi throtgn B*li Lading for Fi^me, the Lev»n* ir: X Sea Port* i VENEZI 1 PIUME L. i DUCHESS i D'AOS PERSIA207 words
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Miscellaneous538 1923-10-30 10 MAIL T\BLE. TO-DAY. Jabang. Colombo, Suez, Genoa Rotterdam and Hamburg Weser S a.m. Singkawarg, Seiakau, Peniangkat and Sambas Singkel J a.m. Cuiot and Pon>; an Hang Chiap 9 a.m. Cu'cob and Benuit Mersing 9 a.m Pulaiu Soegi Benuit 9 a.m. Bata\ia Troilus 9 a.m. Colombo and Port Said Lenin 10538 words
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Article60 1923-10-30 11 October 29. Hank, demand > 4 33., Private credits 3 m.s. ||4 19 New York, demand Credits 90 days France, demand ocq India T.T. 166^ I Hongkong, demand 1^ p. c Di». Yokohama, demand 197 Java, -iemand 138 a 4 Baapkok, demand 791/ Sovereign, Bank Buying 854 Bank of60 words
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Article186 1923-10-30 11 October L".'. J, m J 5O Tor $101.50 Uambier r ft P ii .ou t'pper whit' M y Pepper Black 15.50 Tapioca, small flake t.g. 12.00 Pe%ri Sago ami. g2O Copra 10 70 Copra Sondried 11.00 Opium. Brnar«s 4,000 Ric\ Rargroc VnLt* t75.0f Hice Siarn No 1 fcr r186 words
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Article47 1923-10-30 11 Singapore, Oct. 2*>, 12 noon. Singapore Standard Pale Crepe. Spot. 4*>. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Soot 44 4.~>: Xov.-Der. 45 H 46; Jan -Ma iv h 4 ♦I 1 47; April- June 4> 45%. London Quotation Sheet Is. 11.-!}.I 1 Market47 words
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Article416 1923-10-30 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 4. Most of the buildings for the British Empire Exhibition will be more or less finished by Christmas; the form.il opening should be a^out the middle of April and rhe Show will remain open certainly till the end of September and416 words
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Article75 1923-10-30 11 PHASER'S REPORT. S n^apore, Oct. 29. iluUnr.— Is. lV 2 d. Tin £204. ss. 101.50 SO toni .old. Hi'Lber. Market nominal. Mmmp Souths 1.02H 1.05, Norths |14»H I.O7VL>, T«iping s 1 1.05, Murais 2.60 2.80, Ulu Piahs IJ ens!uxl«na 11.10 ,11.50, Johans 30 85, ?.aw*nga 90 95,75 words
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Article184 1923-10-30 11 Singapore, Ott 29. Kubbtr London Is. i%± Locai 44. Tin.— London £204. ss. 27-10-23. Local 101 50 tons sold. Share Market. Dull. Rubbers.— Allenhys 145 IJ6, Ayer Panas 010 5.30, Bassetts 97 v* 1.02 s CraigieleUs 47% 52%, Haytors 1.40 5.60, Indrajriris 4.45 4.65, ieram Kuantans 85 It,184 words
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Article130 1923-10-30 11 z Singapore, Oct. 29. Tin.— -4204. r>s. 101*4 ">0 tons. Knhsjer. Is. l'-d uiu hanged. Rubbirs.— Aver Panaa r>.4!) 5.60, Amal- I Malayi 2.17'^ ZJtZ%, Ba<^ 1 1.05, A'.ienhys l.j:, LSO, Malaka Pin.las 1.0. 1 1.42 H, Craigieloifl ,")-J'- B7V», X Sidfme 2.10 2.1. Kedaha tAO130 words
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Article178 1923-10-30 11 London, Oct. S. R« h developments m Germany, although they may assure peace to France for the Bren ration can scarcely regained aa -> to the real of the wo ■-m market* ha i refare be« n i nfavo rable. i (»,>p)or: America cojntib i reduce t".-178 words
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Article64 1923-10-30 11 Gross exports of copra from British MaLafya during: June amounted to 12.03S tons, valued at £270.150, as compared wftfc 15,519 tons, valued at £324,463, during th« corresponding month of last yeatr. The total export of copra during the first six months of 1923 amounted to 72,752 tons, valued at £1,637,145,64 words
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Advertisement1093 1923-10-30 11 ittet* <> ver $5,000,000. l^^^ TUP IfA^lVPfti I ivu Aaawn* Assurances m force over $17,000,000 i*m «ikeat vmm LttE ASSORANCfc iXIMPANT LIMITED HE4D OFFICE --w^w it (Inc^P° rated to Straits Settlements) 'i^Whi&wTS^^^T"- LONDON OFFICE: 82 Old Jewry, E.C. aeposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British1,093 words
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Advertisement38 1923-10-30 11 ROYAI. EXCHANGE ASSURANCE FIRE MOTOr"cAR MARINI FideKty Guarantee— .Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— Messrs BARLOW Co Messrs. WE ARE v'u^ Ltt Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER ft Co. LM Branch Office 64, The Arcade, Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.38 words
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