The Straits Times, 10 August 1923
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Title Section13 1923-08-10 1 The Straits Times No. 27,324 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1923 PRICE 10 CENTS13 words
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Article1503 1923-08-10 2 Ulu Selangor and Tanjong Malim District. A well attended and successful meeting was held, under the auspices ot' the 1.5.P., •at the Tanjong Malim Club, on July 29, whin it was unanimously decided to form a District Branch Association. Present Mr. M. J. Kennaway (chair!man), Tanjong Malim.1,503 words
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Advertisement685 1923-08-10 2 Itching Rashes Suffered Three Years, but Germolene Relieved Immediately and Soon Completely Cured. Mr. \V. J. Eodhouse, 3d, Orchard4&^ I 7*' Westminster, London. n^ B-W.l, Eng., says "I had suffered with ff ecicma on my leu for about thrte years B Jr^ Va when I first tried Germolene. From B685 words
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Advertisement368 1923-08-10 2 Does the Distance from which you do your buying make any difference to you, providing you get good English Merchandise at MUCH 6\ LOWER PUICES r^i Efr $8.57 Men's Brogue in Solid English Leather BLACK OR BROWN. 'PHIS is :i warranted alMmliar Shot 1 made of Solid CaJ( in either368 words
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Advertisement161 1923-08-10 2 IMM«« <m»««»M»»M»M»«»»»»»«»»«^' LOWRIE Special Blend of Selected Matured Scotch Whisky The test Whisky on the Market Obtainable from all Leading Hotels and all Liquor Stores SOLE IMPORTERS STANLEY F. WARD CO., (F.E.,) LTD. (Surcesion to G. AURELY CO.) 2-b, Finliynon Green. Singapore. Pkon* 172. Cars, Lorries AND MARINE SETS. ALL161 words
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Article467 1923-08-10 3 Lowest Death Rate for Past Ten Years. Dr. A. R. Wellington, Senior Hcalih Officer, F.M.S., has issued his report for the year 1922. Krom this we learn that the population of the F.M.S. as estimated was at the end of June, 1922, 1,360,870. The race467 words
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Advertisement355 1923-08-10 3 STEfIWER SfIjLIHGS KEIR STEAMUM CO., IRC si CCMMMH to UNITED AMERICAN LINES lnoo>T>or;,t<<l in V SA. i wtrvte* b«tw«ea New Talk, btngtpor* ar.J Java Porta, and via* yaiaa. FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ Nile due Aug. 10 Half Moon due Aug. 25 West Calumb mid. Sept Tor trri^i, acplj t»355 words
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Advertisement609 1923-08-10 3 SATYRIN SATYRIN 9\ SATYBIN GOLD LT^MF M SILVER (tor Men) flkk <for NOTICE is herphy civen that the abov* Trade Marks consisting of the word SATYRIN and the device depicted above are the absolute property of Aktien-Gesells-chaft Hormona, Manufacturers of OrganoTheurapeutic Remedies, carrying on business at Dusspldorf-Grafenberg, Germany, whose sole609 words
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Advertisement520 1923-08-10 3 COMMON SENSE TREATMENT FOR CONSTIPATION. Drink sufficient boilcil or lilteroil water. Eut plenty of ripe fruit and fresh vegetables. Practice the habit of daily rcimlarity. Take a dose of Tinkettes, the little gcntle-as-nature laxatives, whenerer necessary. Then constipution, bilious headaches and liverishness will cease to trouble you. Druggists everywhere sell520 words
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Advertisement159 1923-08-10 3 Special Display QI Dunhill's Cigar Cigarette Holders CIGARETTE HOLDERS 4.50 to $35.00 CIGAR HOLDERS $10.00 to $16.00 At Dunhiii- Depot MAYNARD CO., LTD. We have just installed at our Retail Depot an up-to-date "HOB ART" MINCING MACHINE AND CAN NOW SUPPLY (MADE FRESH DAILY) Per lb. RUMP STEAK MINCE- -65159 words
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Advertisement816 1923-08-10 4 STEAMER SAILW6S F I ti.AUiiish India fw^* 4...S,JHJt^.i. 'icr.paasee lßaorv«rato4 la Eaglaad.) HAIL AM) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PKMNSULAB AND ORIENTAL B. M. CO. .m. Contract with HU Majesty's OoTaraaaat LO.NIiO.N.FAB EASTERN BEBTICB OBTTi AKDtf raOM LONDON HOMBWABDA FOB CHINA AND j.w a:.' FOB MABSEILLEfI, LONDON AND ANTWERP Tcatac Mi816 words
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Advertisement663 1923-08-10 4 STEAMER SAILINGS THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO, LIMITED THB CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO, LTD. (laeorporated U Baglaaa). The Bine Funnel Line Kerulax Se/vic* U LONDON, AMSTBRDAM. ROTTERDAM, ANTWXRP. HAMBURG AND BKKMKN. GXNOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Takißf cargo through Bill663 words
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Advertisement712 1923-08-10 4 STEAMS SAHIHCS IMBEITU MXiETVAJIRT MAATSCHAPFM JBOBeU, fAOLWt NAVIGATION CO, OF BA.'ATIa) Incorporate! ir H.iliadni iXWPTBACT WITH THB NBTHEKLANUS C%uu. .iiT>K.mui Tetaraaa* Noo. Paaoago D.p«, ill, Frelgal l»«pi. a^rta. Oaaa. aarf lTaaaaiamu. Oo»t. IU7, Maaagera Dopi. VAN DER LYN— August 10, Belawan-Deli. SINGKAWANG— August 10, Selat-Pandjang, Bengkalis nnd Bngan Si Api712 words
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Advertisement530 1923-08-10 5 STEAiER SAIUHiS NeYeJ^ LONDON LJNB llakone Maru Aug. 27 Suwa Mnru Sept. 4 Fushimi Muru Sept. II LIVERPOOL LINE Toknshlma Mara Aag. 17 Durban Uaro mid. Sept. HAMBURG LINE Mitu Maru Aug. 26 Matsuye Maru end Sept. JflW YORK LINB Tia BUB SOUTH AMERICAN LINE BOMBAT LINE Hakodate Mara Aug.530 words
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Advertisement362 1923-08-10 5 STEAiEB SAILINtS O.S.K. Propossd Ssilings from Singapore. i ■abject to Changs without preTioaa aotiee.) EUROPEAN LINE For Marseille!, London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Tia Colombo, Sues aad Port Said. 'LONDON MARD Beginning Sept. •Calls at Marseilles. NEW YORK LINE For San Fraadaea, Panama, New York, Tia Japan. ATLAS MARU from Hongkong362 words
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Advertisement563 1923-08-10 5 STEAiEB SAIUNiS "NEDERLAND" ROYAL MAIL LINE HP "ROTTERDAM LLOYD" ROYAL MAIL LINE BAIIIMiS I'KOM SINGAPORE OF "NEDERLAND" "ROTTERDAM LLOYD" R. M. LINE R. M. LINE Via Belawan-DeU, Sabanf, Colombo, Tia Belawan-Deli, Sabapg, C.l.antW, Genoa, Algiers to Amsterdam. Marseilles, Tangier to KottenUm. GROTIUS Aug. 6 KAWI July 80 KON D. NEDER.563 words
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Advertisement151 1923-08-10 5 THOS. COOK AND SON PASSENGER AND FORWARDING AGENTS, BANKERS, etc P. O. Box 102. Battery Bead, Singapore. Passages booked by all Unas. Rail tic' it. issued for tke principal railu ughoat tke World. '■-.•aengern' Luggage landed, stored sad forwarded at current rates. Cook's Interpreters ia uniform meet tke principal steamers151 words
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Advertisement680 1923-08-10 5 STEAiER SAILIN6S "ELLERMAN LINL ■1.1.M114H ft BWCJLNALL BTBAMBHIP C«w LtaV (laaenaratoa ia Baglaael) BTMA M HK Dm Singapore FABBENGMR SKRVICB orrwAKDS. tu. CITT OF KARACHI China aad Japaa Oct. S •v. CITY OF PARIS China aad Japaa Not. 16 •m. CITY OF CANTERBURY China and Japaa Dae 17 HOMEWARDS ti.s.680 words
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Advertisement555 1923-08-10 6 CINEMAS HUMAN HEARTS DEDICATED TO THE MOTHERS OF THE WORLD. It is a story of home— of a wonderful, beautiful love— of pathos and humour —of a wife who was an outcast of a son who suffered because of his love for The One Woman. A Story for you for555 words
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Advertisement622 1923-08-10 6 CINEMAS On account of the demand from those who still want to see this picture and from those who have been seen it once and want to see it again THROUGH THE BACK DOOR MARY PICKFORD'S latest production, in 7 reels. will be continued for a further 4 nights, until622 words
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Advertisement196 1923-08-10 6 WHITEAWAYS S t f^wMm S THE "WESTWOOD SOrBRETTE,' DINNER SERVICE. Dcccratcd in Vioiet colour flower design nnd goUl In 1 maJc o: Semi-porcelain. DisjSWl set for C LSale price $29.50 set. TT Dinner set for 12 persona 58 pieces. Sale price $57.50 set. JU THE "STRATFORD GARMA," DINNfcR SERVICE. Decorated196 words
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Article161 1923-08-10 7 FIXTURES. Iriilay, August 10 High Auier. 9.1C a.m., 8.53 p.m. Hardina Memorial Service. Methodist irek, ■< p.m. Saturday. \ii K u.it 11 High Water, 10.22 n.m., 9.38 p.m. Outward 1!. 1. mail due. riekei S.C.C. v. Services. ootball, 4aiaya Cup. Singapore v. Johore V,. Australian mail closes,161 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article99 1923-08-10 7 Ernst Wharf Ruin— Nil. ■M Whnrf Van dor V.ijck. Sheers Wharf I)on KK ala, Sinramdja. Main Wharf Nirj.hnn, H.M.S. Magnolia. Empire Dwk Attaka, City of Norwich, Kuala. West Wharf Ciascoyne, Aulolycus. Jardinea Whirl Nil. I'ulo Brani Coal Wharf— NlL Kcppel Harboor. Main W h»rf Spartea, Limburj;,99 words
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Article86 1923-08-10 7 BAN HOCK LIONG. ;ii it.. IM taa tnm Baagkak 10-s. fur Kohsichnns unc. DAN WIIATT SOON. Itiit., 16L' tons, from ea 10-8, for Msar 11 s. KKI.W. llrit.. 463 ten.-., fi.in Kelar.tsn 9-8. far Kalantaa K'.VKIVAN.;. lirit., i Sv.it .v. n Ba«4gkok !i-s. LYCAON, Brit, 4, 14 taa86 words
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Article235 1923-08-10 7 To-day. Rhls, Anamba, ttatuna Islands mil Scr.:- Hfn p.m llunr o p.m. Midan p.m' 1 ort Swcttcnham and Teluk Anson 3 p.m. l'*t.i Tahat I ii.-.n. .'-.i^.t. Tllllll MM H::iphf>ng I p.m Malacca and Muar 4 p.m. I'jntianak 4 p.m. Bjtavia. Clieribon and Samnrang 4 p.ai. Paa«_J235 words
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Article33 1923-08-10 7 By Left And. S'por* Londoa Tahanan July 2 July 28 lK'lta July 111 July 31 Angers July 3 July 81 Rembrandt July 9 Aug. S l*llaaga July U Aug. 833 words
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Article193 1923-08-10 7 EXCHANGE Bhagapaw, Aujrust 10. lOn London, Bank m 's I 1 l/> Demand 2/4 1/32 Private m. credits I 19/:!2 On New York Dcman-.l r >.i 1 Private M I 55S On Franco, Bank S"io (>'- I. i;i. Bank T.T. 17t On Honftkoiifr. Bank d <i Z%193 words
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58 1923-08-10 7 Tone of the market Easier. Latent London cables quote Spot sheet Is. 3'^.d. infaporu Standard Pale Crepe. Closing Pricet. i Buyers. 3ellm. Spot S'pt Oct-Dec. Jn«.-ViiTch Singapore Standnrd Ribbed Smoked Sheet Clo*i.".tf Prices. Buyer". Seller?. >pot ieptombi r )ctober-Dcrtmbcr-'anunry-M:i :•<•!: .'l': IS M S958 words
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Article207 1923-08-10 7 1890* Val. Pi. Buyers. Rellrrs. 1 1 H;raii;; Padang 0.42,4 0.47H 1 1 Httin Tin I.:i2*i 1.: 7>,4 1 1 Je'antoh 0,10 0.20 1 1 Johan Tin &8S 0.40 U £i Kam. Kamanttac M/fl 47/6 10 10 KinU Assn. Orti. 7.50 8.00 "i 6 Liu-Tin Tin i.! r >207 words
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Article136 1923-08-10 7 HMM V«l. I'd. BajTMB. Sellers. £1 H. AOL TobMCO 5.0.0 0.v.0 10 10 Central Enjjine-< 3.50 10 25 i" i Central kfaton ;':■"> n.-'O 11 i K. Sir.oitingr Co. 7.00 7..">0 K!ec. Tramways l/.'J 1/9 10 10 "i-ar.cr Ncftto'S&M .".y.OO 50 50 Hammer Co. UD I|| 100 I'll) X»te136 words
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Article114 1923-08-10 7 r, p.c. 11,234,800 par 5 p.c. p.m. S'pi'ro Electric Tranwv*. B P-c. ISBVJOM mnm. S'pr.ip Munlclp* l S pa J1.R75.000 p K S';n r Municir>«l 1H D.c. pi l )r.; Sl.oon.noo 6 p.e. dl«. S'po r Municipnl 4',-i p.«. of ;909 $i,«oo,r>oo c p.«. ,n». S'po'» Municipal 4W p.e.114 words
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Article379 1923-08-10 7 frvwr and Co. and Ly«II anr» Eratfa Oaota'tniM. Fraßcr Lynll li Co. Evatt. AlknbyN«w(*l) 1..0 l 10 l.'O 1.40 Aim- ;;aj;.h (Sii i.::-) L4B 145 l.:,;, A. Hitam ($5) 14.00 13.00 14.00 15.00 A. Kuninu ($1) 0.55 0.G5 0.55 0.C5 Am. Malay <S2) US 2.::o US US A.379 words
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Advertisement27 1923-08-10 7 WHO HAS THE MOST HUMAN HEART IN SINGAPORE Mr. P. T See HUMAN HEARTS Dedicated lo the Mothers of the World. PALLADIUM THEATRE TO-NIGHT at 9 3027 words
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Advertisement664 1923-08-10 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified Advts., see pare 16. CBTRAIXIZEO rtO6, Cr sUUlsed Wainuts, Cr}-fltairtaed Mixed Finis, >.'. bars, Bvtteracotch. !1. Bolter, Direct In-.-;.ortcr. Europe Mute: Bttildtag. VACAX( IKS. 11. Mt. i:Usa> U Tel. ISIS. VIOL'N tuition, terms cl.cap. Kl., S. Times WANTED, competent draaghtsnutß. MSA, Straits Time-. TWii BINOI— BOOMS664 words
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Advertisement263 1923-08-10 7 Just Arrived FLAT, SQUARE AND ROUND IRON PLATES BRASS WHEEL VALVES Yz inch to 3 inch. D. G. Robertson, Ltd. KUALA LUMPUR. T.iephone No. 177. Telegram "Bonaecord." ».e;ej»:tx*;e:M LOTUS XOTICI .-ivn that the aWva property of Sfeaari Dijkiiuis, United of No. 0-a im ipor and i* u.<e>l rfc. In c263 words
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Advertisement566 1923-08-10 7 THE STRAITS TIMES Can be obtained at the following places in Singapore Hotel van Wijk. Money Changer, Grosvenor. Kelly and- Walsh, Ltd., Raffles Place. Money Changor, Adelphi Hotel. Money Changer, Europe Hotel. Mor.oy Changer, Raffles Hotel. Federal Rubber Stamp Co., Raffles Place. Peter Chong, Bras Busah Road. Ci. H. Kiat566 words
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1067 1923-08-10 8 The Secretary of State for the Colonio has been asked to invite the presence nt the Imperial Economic Conference of tw>j representatives of producing interests .11 Crown Colonies. The request is made on the ground that the future of Brlt'sh industry1,067 words
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Article41 1923-08-10 8 Lieut.-Col. Frcele J. E. Steincr, Provincial Gendarmerie, win has been stationed in Pattani for the last two months or more, has gone to Singora for a few days. Mrs. Steiner and her two litt.V sons are on a visit to Bangnara.41 words
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Article57 1923-08-10 8 In connection wi;h the At Home on the T.S.S. Sarpedon to-morrow we are asked to state that the vessel will be berthed at godowns 1 and 2, West Wharf. The public are reminded that cars coming to the ship enter at Gate 4 and leave by Gate 6. Cars can57 words
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Article62 1923-08-10 8 A post mortem examination held on the body of a ricksha coolie who died in a house in Park Road disclosed the fact that he died from a ruptured spleen. It has now been reported that the man was murdered. He was attacked and assaulted on Tuesday, and died later.62 words
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Article99 1923-08-10 8 The three judges in the Russell appeal which was dismissed unanimously held that the question of the legitimacy of the child did not arise. It was merely a question of misconduct. It was d iubtful if the jury's verdict could even be admitted when in future it would become necessary99 words
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Article22 1923-08-10 8 Dr. Pickcn, cf Penang, had a bag of surgical instruments stolen from his ;notor-car wl&e the- drive;- was talking to 1 friend.22 words
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Article24 1923-08-10 8 A Chinese woman named Sun Hai Hal was charged in the Third Police Court this morning with being in possession of Triad society documents.24 words
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Article27 1923-08-10 8 The design of Mr. S. .1. Edwards ha? been selected by tho Directors of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia ard China ton^^eir new offices in Ipjli.27 words
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Article31 1923-08-10 8 The rale of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 171 $109. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 176 $100.31 words
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Article27 1923-08-10 8 Tho whisky combination of Buchanan and Dewar has concluded a deal to obtain jomplete control of the ordinary shares jf Mackit- Dunns, whose capital is i 1,000,000.27 words
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Article32 1923-08-10 8 A demonstration on bud-grafting of Hevea be give-n by Mr. hi. tiuquharson, Assistant Agriculturist, Department >f \griculture, F.M.S. and S.S., in the Nilai mb, Nihii, on the 19th instant, at 10 a.m.32 words
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Article30 1923-08-10 8 General Sir H. M. Evans is dead. He was born in 1841. He served in the Dufla Expedition, 1874-75, in the Naga Expedition 1879-80, and in the Manipore operaJons, 1891.30 words
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Article36 1923-08-10 8 To-eiay being the occasion of President Harding's funeral, the usual tea dance at Raffles Hotel will not take place this afternoon. It has been cancelled as mark of respect to the memory of the late President.36 words
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Article35 1923-08-10 8 At the meeting on July 20, of the rtangoon Corporation, Dr. (Miss) ivingsley, the first lady commissioner, took her seat after the oath of allegiance, ihe was warmly welcomed by the presi. .ent and members.35 words
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Article45 1923-08-10 8 The last case in the calendar for August was heard in the Supreme Court yesterday. DvrJßg this month the Chief Justice (Sir Walter Shaw) will be en;aged in the Court of Appeal vi renang, and Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard in the i/ourt of Appeal at Kedah.45 words
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Article46 1923-08-10 8 From Penang the Judges of the Court Appeal will proceed to Kedah for tne ■.pening ceremony of the new Supreme _jurt icjilJmg at Alor Star. H. il. '.lie iCegent will declare the building open nd hand over the key to Sir WaitM Shaw, the Chief Justice.46 words
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Article44 1923-08-10 8 The following particulars are supplied of the Ist Run of new It .n. Sluicing Plant on the Raweng Tin Company.--property Run No. 1 commenced Jun-.--25 completed July 81, hours run 8 IP, treated 110,000 cubic yards yielding 600 piculs, cost of run 19,00'J dollars.44 words
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Article67 1923-08-10 8 The octogenarian Bishop of Winchester las resigned. It is stated that the re-a-scn is not on account of the Bishop's alth. The Right Rev. E. S. Talbot las in Bishop of Winchester since 11)11, and is a grandson of Earl Talbot. He aas \>ardtn of Keble College, Oxford, from 18ri967 words
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Article85 1923-08-10 8 In calling attention to the increasing number of Kus.-ian refugees in Shanghai, the Eastern Times nyi that the majoritj of them are wandering about Ch mm territory and have no fixed abode. Some are attempting- to obtain a living by nawking sugar, soup and perfumes, and others go about in85 words
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Article92 1923-08-10 8 A new Chinese daily newspaper, styled the Nanyang Siang Pau, or Chines;.--)aily Journal of Cimme-iTc, is to be started in Singapo.-e, with oftcoS at 28 Robinson I'-'-ul. Mr. Tan Kah Kee is the proprietor and Mr. C. S. Lun, who has been managing director of a newspaper in Kuala Lumpur,92 words
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Article109 1923-08-10 8 The following properties, otc wco ■iisposed of by auction by Estate and Trust Agencies Ltd. at the i ir sale-room on Tuesday afternoon Freehold land afd bungalow 170 Upper Serangoon Road, aiea 7i),28.') sq. ft, bought by Mr. Can Tiang Kwee for Sli>,ooo freehold laiv.l and house 25 Changi Road,109 words
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Article147 1923-08-10 8 A farewell dinner was ':iven to the Rev. Father Pedro da C. Hui, on the sth. instant at the Parochial House, Bungu Ray:h, Malacca, on the occasion cf hi" transfer to Macao. The >- c was a bujn gathering including the Rev. Fa .hers A. M. Coroado, J. P. Francois,147 words
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Article442 1923-08-10 8 I aiiv GuQldnard ant! party an duo in P*BMC on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Bathurst, of Tanjong Malir.i, are leaving for hone by the Holt liner, Sarpedon, next week. The Rev. H. Mould, an ex-Chaplain from India, has be-en appointed Rector of St. Peter with Holy442 words
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Article59 1923-08-10 8 A Chinese coolie was charged in tho Third Police Court this morning with trespass. Evidence was given by LunoeCorporal Price, R.A.S.C, that at 11 o'clock last night a shouting Waa heard in the kitchen at Fort Canning ud tlio accused was found the-re apparently in a59 words
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Article59 1923-08-10 8 Mails from Kurope, (London mails despatched July I!',) by the- 8.1. Teesia grill arriw by train to-morrow. pondeiKM- will be- ready for dcliv. to ooxholde-rs r.t D.15 a.m. A mail is due al .'e:iang from the United Kingdom by thi; Jlue- Fun' ral liner Perseus on Thursday, ihe59 words
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Article73 1923-08-10 8 In the Seremban police court, on August 8, before Inche Abdul Malek magistrate*, Gaa Teck Hock, a rubber, '.al.r. of Salak, and Mr. C. K. J. Barbour, of K. A. Barbour, Ltd., of I>;.m, were convicted < f wilfully usii!^' M genuine 16 forged rubber eon: were each73 words
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Article79 1923-08-10 8 The following is the 1 bankruptcy list down for hearing by Mr. Justice Barrett Lennard this morning Petitions for receiving orders against Te-ng Sini; We I (trading as Chop Joo Tuck Benjr), Goh Long Inn, O. S. H. Mohamed I 1 Van Beng Van, Chop Yco Khyo Bang,79 words
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Article166 1923-08-10 8 The prospectus is issued of Mnlini N'iwar Tin, Limited, but it is nnnoum-td tha. the issue is for information only, ail shares having been subscribed. The capital is £100,000 and the provisonal Directors are F. G. Graham, J. Malcolm Niwman (who makes a report on the166 words
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Advertisement225 1923-08-10 8 fascination of the East £^9k. Is brought home to you In jf^^^Z^B^^ ths perfection to which S^:^^R^ Egyptian Ojittttts have r^' t*^Bfc_ b«n brought by Mesws. M+*LJT- =^BL wi M*SPERO FRtRES "•-'^^■i JtcW 4 in the.r l.« br.ndj M^~ Tflk V .gVii known v Bouton Rouge *el^^^n and FvlUtttl rag225 words
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Advertisement93 1923-08-10 8 ALHAMBRA In th? Second Show at 9 p.m. A RARE OPPORTUNITY The World's Greatest Comedian in his Greatest Comedy His First 5 Part Feature HAROLD LLOYD HAROLD LLOYD HAROLD LLOYD IN GRANDMA'S BOY THE REAL SCREAMS OF THE SCREEN. M»tm»»nnm»M««t I DELCO-UGHT There are over 200 DelcoLight plants on Singapore93 words
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Article705 1923-08-10 9 Vigorous Speech by Herr Cuno. Supports Continued Passive Resistance. [Reiter's Service.l London, August 8. Berlin Before Dr. Cuno's speech in the Reichstag President Loebe delivered a tribute to President Harding, everybody standing. Dr. Cuno, in the course of his indictment of the occupying: forces, said that so705 words
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Article98 1923-08-10 9 [Reutxr's Service.] London, August 9. Officials of the Transport Workers Union and the National Union »f Railwaymen have concluded an agreement for cooperative action to defend their interests as a countermove to the unified front of employers embodied in the Federation of British Industries. A manifesto by the98 words
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Article88 1923-08-10 9 [Reuter's Service.] London, August 9. Paris The examining magistrate is still inquiring into the management of various companies, offshoots of the Banquc Industrielle de Chine. He is also awaiting the report of three expert accountants who are endeavouring to ascertain under what conditions M. Philippe Derthelot received88 words
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Article60 1923-08-10 9 [Renter's Service.] London, August 9. Paris One hurdred and eleven degrees were recorded at Toulouse, the highest shade temperature ever registered in France. London, August 9. Washington One hundred and ninety persons were prostrated by the heat during President Harding's obsequies and were medically attended. It was60 words
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Article54 1923-08-10 9 [Reuter's Service.] London, August 9. Responding to the appeal of the Canadian Government, several thousand miners, shipyard workers, farm labourers and men of all trades and professions have sailed or are sailin at the week end *o help harvest C .da's bumper crop. Altogether 40.0 C from54 words
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Article48 1923-08-10 9 [Reuter's Service.] London, August 9. Madrid The bank strike is collapsing, numerous strikers seceding from the unions and resuming on Ihc old condi- tions. A number of the strikers have been dismissed, as most of the banks have profited by the situation to reduce staffs.48 words
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Article38 1923-08-10 9 [Reciter's Service.l London, August 9. Constantinople It is reported from Angora that the funerals commanding the first and second armies have been placed on the retired list. Eleven secret I service agents are leaving for Angora.38 words
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Article49 1923-08-10 9 [Renter's Service.] London, August 10. Nagpur Following a heated debats on questions arising from the Government's policy to combat flag agitation, the Lcjrislative Council passed a resolution by 31 to 27 asking for the unconditional release of imprisoned congress volunteers and the withdrawal of pending proaecutions.49 words
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Article560 1923-08-10 9 Last Rites at Washington Rotunda. Sad Scenes on the Route To Marion. [Reuter's Service.] London, August 8. Washington The last rites for President Harding were held at the Rotunda by a Baptist pastor and the chaplain of the House of Representatives. General Pershing, on horseback, led the funeral560 words
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Article100 1923-08-10 9 [Reuter's Servicj.l London, August 9. Mr. Bonar Law has much improved in health and goes to the Continent tomorrow. London, August 9. The Hague The ex-Minister, M. Colijn, will shortly be appointed Minister cf Finance in succession to Dr. D. J. De Geer, who resigned in opposition to the100 words
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Article203 1923-08-10 9 Republicans and Labourites Active. [Reutxr's Service.] London, August 9. The general election in Ireland on August 27 follows closely on the dissolution of the Dail yesterday. The contest promises to be of the keenest nature. So far 42 candidates have already been named for 23 seats in Dublin,203 words
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Article52 1923-08-10 9 [Reuter's Service.l London, August 10. Paris Sir Syed Ameer Ali, India, Phya Nukorn Kitch, Siam, and Mr. Wang Chung Hui, China, are amongst the 29 nominated candidates for the vacancy in the International Court of Vustice which will be filled by the League of Nations during the52 words
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Article51 1923-08-10 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Hongkong, August 10. Following the sensational murder of a Chinese detective in a main street here, tho Government are increasing the penalties for unlawful possession of arms to ten years' hard labour and a flogging. The law will be enforced with the utmost51 words
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Article195 1923-08-10 9 We published yesterday the official figures as to rubber exports in July, and it may be of interest to give the analysed figures for each of the past 7. months of 1933, and 1922. It will be observed that there was a substantial fall in the export in195 words
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Article146 1923-08-10 9 The Times Lobby correspondent understands that the Army Council are proposing to reconsider Army pay in view of financial conditions in the country. Army pay remains on a war time level despite the reduction in the cost of living. It is realised that without a breach146 words
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Article945 1923-08-10 9 Supplementary Wires From Indian Exchanges. The /following supplementary cables are taken from Indian exchanges to hand Safeguarding Public Morality. London, July 30 The Select Committee on the Matrimonial Causes (Regulation of Reports) Bill has issued a special report on the Bill, the title of which has945 words
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Article893 1923-08-10 9 Discussion of Association Protest. To the Editor of the Stra t» Times. Sir, I bepr to enclose copy of letter I have addressed to the President of the Straits Settlements Association which I trust you will see your wav to publish. I am, etc., W. LOWTHER893 words
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Article62 1923-08-10 9 (By Courtesy of the Naiyo ffiaM4fkhJ Shimbun.) Tokio, Aujrust S. It is feared that the land-ho position bill may cause a deadlock in the Katoh cabinet. Mr. Nemoto Shu has .struck 1 pft the list of the Seiyu-Kai pari bern on the sjiwmd that be iaitted a62 words
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Sporting News and Notes.
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Article668 1923-08-10 10 Singapore Cup Replay Drawn. The fourth draw in tfca Singapore Cup competition up to the present was regif..•ttd on the S.R.C. ground yesterday afternoon, ami between teams, moreover, which had previously met without effecting a decision. The last time that the BJLC ::nd O.TJX. ir.it UhTC was no ■coring668 words
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Article101 1923-08-10 10 Owing to the fact that the Malaya Football Cup Fixture, Johore v. Singapore, is to be played on the S. R. C. ground to-morrow the Cricket League Fixture Lanka Union v. S. R. C. has to be postponed. The following will represent the Y. M. C A. v. the101 words
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Article72 1923-08-10 10 [Reuter's Service.] London, August 10. Chicairo In the openinp match of the D*Til Cup American zone tir.:il Shimidzu, Japan, defeated Hawkes, Australia, 6 4, ;;_6, -J— 6—l, 6—4. Amli-rson. Australia beat Kukuda, .Japan. X— l. 6, 2. C l. Shimidzu was victcrious owing to his neater (toadineM72 words
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Article48 1923-08-10 10 The following are to-day's ties: Asano and Toizumi v. Chua Choon Leone and Chia Kcng Tye, S. R. C. ground. Khoo Hooi Hye and Tan Chonw Kee v. Sayam Kitch and Utermark, S. C. C. ground. The final will be played on Monday, weather permitting.48 words
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Article97 1923-08-10 10 According to the announced programme of boxing to be put on at the New World to-morrow (Saturday) night. Young Polky, the Manila lightweight, is matched over ten lounds with one Rowland of Liverpool. We do not know who Mr. Rowland is but the fact of seeing the97 words
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Article118 1923-08-10 10 Thc> following are the teams for the match Garrison Golf Club v. Sepoy Line* Goif Club on Sunday: 9.30, Bazeley and Husscy v. Cator and WiUfaUM. Whinncy and F. C. Stewart v. Limit and D. J. Ward. 9.40, Lee-Warner an-\. Macphail v. F. G. Stevens and Binie. '.i.-J.'i. Kveritt118 words
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Article337 1923-08-10 10 It was a last minute compromise that mtmi the general public the mortification of witnessing; the abandonment of the Malayan Tennis Championship Tournament, says the Straits Echo. After nvrivinjc a deputation and listening to various representations on the question of acre?-! to the P. 0. C. ground,337 words
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Article321 1923-08-10 10 Control of Traffic in Singapore Streets. Action taken at a meeting; of committee No* 1 held on August 3, included The valuation for assessment purpose* of the V.M.C.A. premises, Stamford Road, is fixeti at $1,200 per annum as from January 1, 1923. Premises 399-1 and 399-2 Upper Scran.321 words
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Article82 1923-08-10 10 Before a largo gathering in the church hall of the United Free Church of ScotUnd at Calcutta, the Rev. Mr. A. G. Mackinnon was presented with I silver tea-set on the occasion of his departure from India. The Rev. MacktnDOB -ame out to Calcutta in 1920 as minister of the82 words
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Article465 1923-08-10 10 Private Negotiations at Kuala Lumpur. The following is taken from the Malay Mt il of W<*lriesd*y's <hrte We have good reason to believe that the United btates Rubber Company, th« important American organisation with its fc'jHtlqu'jrter-i in New York, and three SXro wiary companies operating in the465 words
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Article79 1923-08-10 10 According to a correspondent in Java, the General Rubber Company, on behalf of the United States Rubber Company, have made arrangements to buy up "3 11 rubber in latex form from several estates in Java, including the Anjflo-Dutch Plantations, Ltd., who are owners of '.he Pamanockan an Tjiasem Lands in79 words
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Article363 1923-08-10 10 Unusual Reference in Supreme Court. Strong comments were made in the Supreme Court, yesterday, by Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard on the defence put forward in an action in which Layna Mohamcd Ghousc Marican claimed $9,000 rent due under a lease, or alternatively damages for breach of the lease, from363 words
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Article135 1923-08-10 10 The story of how two burglar* were bitten by a snake with fatal results while engaged in rifling a house at midnight is reported from Darbhanga. Two notorious characters in the village of Bhorw.Ta broke into th* house of a local ?;old'Tnith. In the course of their search135 words
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Letter73 1923-08-10 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Your correspondent Richard, Johore, draws attention to a recent advertisement for an assistant at a salary which he claims is not even a living wage. I am a planter having four years' experience and am married but, nevertheless, I73 words
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Letter106 1923-08-10 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, I should like to endorse Obser ver's very worthy letter in yesterday's Straits Times. The two million dollars it is proposed to spend on the r.ew Municipal offices would, indeed be far better spent in providing Singapore with an106 words
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251 1923-08-10 10 To the Editor of th? Straits Times. Sir, If there is any part in Malaya more than any other when- •ar.mjr, earnest and vigorous measures mi required (or the improvement of estate health an! sanitation it i? Pahang. Tlie condition o* the health of the251 words
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Article230 1923-08-10 10 What promises to be the most unusual entertainment seen in Singapore for a long time is t<> be given nt tho Victoria Theatre next Friday evening. The programme is comprised of four one act plays, each complete in itself and an entire contrast with the remaining three. Miss230 words
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Article216 1923-08-10 10 Before the Mr. Justice McCabe Reay, in thi' Supreme Court, Seremban, on August 8, the civil suit H. 1. Narvis, planter, of Rantau, v. J. W. Gillman, administrator of G. T. Lachlan, deceased, csme up for settlement. Mr. F. Wright was for the plaintiff and Mr. Bostock216 words
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Article164 1923-08-10 10 Cheques. Jewellery and Prize Fowls Stolen. Our Own Correspondent.! Kuala Lumpur, August 9. There was a gang robbery last night on Damansara Road, where some Malays broke into the house of Mr. E. W. Spires and decamped' with a large quantity of goods, including clothing, two164 words
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Article127 1923-08-10 10 Singapore, August 10. Rubber.— London Is. 3%d Loca! 51%. Tin.— London £185 10s. Local $93H (150 ton s>ld). Share Market.— Quiet. Rubbers. Brogas 75-80 cents. Ayer Molekx 1.10-1.45. Allenb>s 1.30-1.35. New Craigieleas 70-75 cents. Ulu Benuts 2K--30 cents. Mentakabs 25-27 Vb cents. Pantais 80-85 cents. Buk.t127 words
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Article132 1923-08-10 10 Singapore, August 10. Tin --£185 lOd. up' 10s. Rubber. Is. 3%d. down 'id. Rubbers. Share* continue- firm. Pantais 8f)-'.>0, Sandycrofts 1.75-1.85,. Lunas 8-8.25, Craigieleas 70-75, Brogas 72M:--77 V-, Bukit Jelotongs 70-75, Ulu B_>nuts 29-32, A. Malays 2.25-2..!5, Bassetts 1.20- 1.25 Ipdragiris 5.50-5.70, Mentakabs 26-29, l'ajams 6.70-6.90,132 words
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Article141 1923-08-10 10 The 615 th auction of the SingaporeChamber of Commerce Rubber Association was held on Aucus: when there was catalogued 1,f>18,.i^2 lbs. or tons 72-2..">."i. Offered 1,r,7!).1i;i 1b or tons 481.90. Sold 8.i8,9i)8 lbs. or tons 374.55. PRICES REALISED. Spot. London Is. 1%4 New York 29 cents. Ribbed141 words
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Article194 1923-08-10 10 The great cable concerns, in spite of the development of wireless, have not lost faith in the future of their enterprise, says a service paper. No fewer than ten cable-laying and repairing vessels have been put into commission since the end of the war. Now comes194 words
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Article780 1923-08-10 10 Opening of Police Court Inquiry. The preliminary enquiry into the charge- against the two Bombay merchants, Abdul Rahman and A. F. Josaf, who arc alleged to have --heated local commercial and hanking firms to the extent of $200,000, was begun yesterday before the Third Magistrate, Mr. Gourlay.780 words
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Article137 1923-08-10 10 The Palacegay change their programme to-night with 50,000 miles with the Prince of Wales. It is supported by ;wo further episodes of the new sc ia'. The Perils of Yukon, featuring William Desmond and Laura le Plante, and a very interesting Larry Semon comedy, The Agent. Miss Lucy137 words
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Article132 1923-08-10 10 The Municipal health statement fo -the week ending July 28, gives the total number of deaths as 213, representing i death rate of 29.65 per mille per annum compared with 26.31 in the preceding week and with 33.55 in the corresponding week of last year. The chief132 words
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Article737 1923-08-10 11 Difficult Problem of English Schools. Embodied in the annual report on Education in the Straitl Seflements, for the year 10^2, is the following general comment by the Chief Inspector of English Bcßooto, s.s. and r.u.s., Mr. j. Waison The situation with regal il to acconi-i modation was737 words
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Article191 1923-08-10 11 The director* of Tambalak Rubber; Estates, Ltd., in their report and state-: ment of ao-ounts (or the ye-ar elided June 30. IKS state that the profit for 1 the jraar la ftAJMUM, to which must be, added the iimount brought forward from last year $1L4>1.88, making a191 words
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Article101 1923-08-10 11 The Burma Governmmt have •quired two steamers from Mesopotamia, the Canmoresk and the Irrawaddy. Tliey hay. a.i, ved in Rangoon to replace the K. I. M. S. Bhumo and R. I. M. S. Slailen.' The Canaionah is !•'><) ft. long, M ft. 10 in. broad,101 words
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Article761 1923-08-10 11 "i lit- Custom of Standing Drinks Discussed. The following correspondence has op!>e:iud in the Pinan.^ Gazette Of nil nbsurd customs, or vices, the practice of Indiscriminately standing drinks, is the worst. Thar* is no reason •vhy, when one man meets n friend h< idmM not haw ditali761 words
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Article121 1923-08-10 11 Burmah.— 4,63B lbs. Buloh Kasap.— 22,soo lbs. Banteng.— 29,679 lbs. Bintang.— ls,lso lbs. Clovelly.— 7.7oo lbs. Cheviot.— sB,7oo lbs. Galanc 8e5ar.— 32,776 lbs. Gadek— 2s,ooo lbs. Kamuning. 1G.923 lbs. K0mb0k.— 33,686 lbs. Kota Tinggi.— 2l,ooo lbs. Kelantan. 50,971 lbs. Labu.— 65.247 lbs. LteggL— 2l6,7s2 lbs. Lambak.— l3,39o121 words
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Article99 1923-08-10 11 In the Council of State at Simla on July 23. Sir Maneckjee Dadabhoy moved That an inquiry be made into the whc!e system of tax. n in India with a view to its thorough revision on an economic, equitable and scientific basis, whh special regard to the99 words
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Advertisement83 1923-08-10 11 ARE HERE CALL OB WRITE FOR LISTS. S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE. ♦««♦»♦»♦♦♦«♦«<«»>»»«♦♦««»♦♦»♦♦♦»♦♦««»♦«♦♦♦♦♦»<♦ HALL'S DISTEMPER Prices Recently Reduced Over 70 Sh des in Stock Hall's distewber^ William Jacks Co. SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR. The Chronhodograph FOR MOTOR LORRIES AND CARS. IT RECORDS (a) Times of Departure and Arrival.83 words
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Advertisement488 1923-08-10 11 RAFFLES HOTEL T#UM# nH m ■OKDaT.— T«a ItaaaM! TUMbAl^Ulaaw Donee. W^«. St> <lt U«^) W.DXISDAT.-Orc.a.U* C«*rt. n. m«t »oir««. v v. w. Tau r S2* T €l CaUDAI^-Tw, f *a*iax OATUKUAt.— umu Ait** |-|»>i aan liauca. CaULU »P«a till 1) m. R.\tFLrS nRCHSSTKA. CUIiAE HULLAMO, Musical Ulractar. SEA HEW HOTEL488 words
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Article387 1923-08-10 12 Par Valur Company. El Annlo-Malay £1 Ayer Kuning i'l Bakap Plantni. Cl Bantonj: (Selangor) 11 Batu Caves il Batu Ti({a I'itani Consol. £1 Bidor EstaUa 2/ Brooklands £1 Bukit KajatiK 2/ Bukit MiTtajuiii 2/ Bukit Sembaw'ng il Bukit Rajah 2/ Castlefield Klang 2/ Chersonese Cheviot Cicely387 words
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Advertisement604 1923-08-10 12 C T •'"^'■"*f* m *X~tiWffi!4l"l r'''TT"aW*TrtTrnrrTT^r"aMßaWirMMalMala^al J "m*^K-& T I M 0 -^tOaaWß^^^^ijßamß iHH jafc Thousands of people endure untold misery i from painful and weakening piles, perhaps thinking an operation is their only chance of H cure. Yet thousands have been cured -and without operation either. They used Zam-Buk604 words
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Advertisement852 1923-08-10 13 SALES BY AUCTIOLI TS THE SUPREME COURT AT JOHORE BAHRU MUrrlUneos* Application No. S of 1925. THE SZB HAI TONG BANKING INSURANCE Co., Lt<L, Charge** agalnat CHAN CHIN KWANG. Ckargor. AS ADMIAISTKATOK OF SIM CIIOON KFE, DECEASED. importantTuction sale OF VALUABLE RUBBER ESTATES IN MUAR AND KOTA TINGGI. Tke Bnder<iK£ed852 words
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Advertisement755 1923-08-10 13 SALES BY AUCTION IMPORTANT MORTGAGEE'S SALE The umlcrsiicnuil have receivi-d instructions to sell by public auction at their snlc-room, ItatlK's Chambers, Raffles Place, on Monday. August 13, at 2.30 p.m. CAVANAGH AM) KOEK KOAOS. 1. Fijeh.;lil land with the huuses erecU'.i thereon and known as No. j, Cavan&gh Ku«'l -.lid755 words
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Advertisement238 1923-08-10 13 [TJi Libby's Condensed Milk the Flying Ox VAtl ri»»EJ Head Brand co good for infants and V^*~m ppy^ invalids is the product of pedigree cows Lfcrz grazed on the richest pasture lands. It £^=3 h-y- is twice as nourishing as ordinary tinned fV't A ti sterilized milk tind v/hen used238 words
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Advertisement227 1923-08-10 14 DEWAR'S WHISKY THE SPIRIT OF PERFECTION The reputation of any firm is /!^PjJil|' dependent on its being able to jflFllil,^ maintain. A FINE QUALITY. llf Quality can only be maintain- jrJ^T^'^k^ ed by Age. To ensure Age /f3/ 7/ \\\\\\>f%\ it is necessary to hold large flm''" 11 1 lllllfl227 words
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Advertisement2057 1923-08-10 14 B^BFBMsjWWs^aMMMmMMßnansMarMWMsapia^MMMM^ AMfts •>•* $5,066,604 S.C, .AMVeUMM 1h fore* •v«r $17,600,00f. j The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Imaorporat*4 la Btratta Ivctiamvata.) ■BAD omCX WiackMtM Hoase, Siafapor*. tOMDON OfTICB f 11, 014 JswTjr. H.C, Tke Company kaa £10,000 deposited vita the Supreme Court of Xnglaad aad compiles with tke British2,057 words
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Article819 1923-08-10 15 Weekly Report of Singapore Firms. Frcser and Co.'s weekly report, dated August 8, states During the past week the price of tin has remained steady, but very little interest has been taken in the share market and dealings for the most part have been on a small819 words
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Article107 1923-08-10 15 In view of the recent announcement of Sir Malcolm Hailey to appoint a strong committee to consider the whole question of the creation of an Indian Bar, the Select Committees on the Bills of Mr. K. C. Neogy to equalise the status of vakils and advocates, and107 words
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Article102 1923-08-10 15 The tour programme of the Indian Mercantile Marine Committee during the en.^uinp- ccld weather was settled st a -.nectincr of those committee members present in India held at Simla on July 24. It was decided that the whole committee should reassemble at Bombay on November 19 and after102 words
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Advertisement165 1923-08-10 15 Could you do with a car^ A ear (hat will cost little I^l ever give trouble. #4 1 wave serve you well. L/cfv bad roads Undertake any journey C^ombine economy and service |\cep on the road. unnecessary expense Win your approval Increase your business opportunities Iwlinimize your transport difficulties. $1,190165 words
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Advertisement298 1923-08-10 15 Goodyears Last Longer The ideal combination for Then you get powerful tracheavy trucking duty is Good- tion, cushioning resilience, and year All-Weather Tread Solids the long-wearing quality that on the rear (Fig. 1) ami insures thousands of miles of Goodyear All-Weather Tread service at a very low tyre Cushions in298 words
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Advertisement278 1923-08-10 16 TO LET A spacious top floor frontage fitted with electric lights, ceiliug fan and bathroom attached, suitable for a General Office. For further particulars, apply at 35, PHILLIP STREET. FOR SALE PRIVATELY All the Jacobean design walnutstained teak furniture contained in Flat No. 12. Amber Mansions, Orchard Road, comprising complete278 words
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Advertisement330 1923-08-10 16 THE PARISIAN HOUSE AND BON MARCHE. All goods for ladies at lowest prices. Buying largely, we sell for less, selling largely, we buy for less. Soon to arrive from Paris, good washing dresses from $5.00 At GROSVENOtt HOTEL BUILDING. SAVE PART OF THE $2,000,000 which Malaya annually pays for Imported330 words
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Advertisement883 1923-08-10 16 CLASSffffiD ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID charges for Wants, For Sale, To Let, etc., In ordinary close set type (average six words to line) are per line one insertion 28 cents, two ins. 46 cts., three ins. 64 cts., foar ins. 82 cts, five ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.13, ten ins. $1.40,883 words
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Advertisement860 1923-08-10 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, fS, Prinsep Street. Entry August 1. Apply 9, Clarke Quay. TO LET, compound house NoTliTSophia Road, from August 1. Apply Ed. M. Nathan, 8-b, De Souza Street. TO LET, new compound house 135, Bukit Timah Road. Apply to Tan Boon Cheng. 2TG, Victoria Street. TO860 words
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Advertisement460 1923-08-10 16 JOHN DUKE ornciAN. U. BATTHT ROAD, BmGAPORR. I TEARS' LONDON EXPERIENCE IN SPECTACLE FITTING. i CONCRETE LAWN ROLLER Better and cheaper than anything on the market. Over 100 in use. ETABI.ISSEMENT3 BROSSARD MOPIN (Incorporated in China). SINGAPORE. ♦♦«♦♦>>♦ ♦»♦-»♦«-»-♦♦♦->»-♦-♦»♦♦-♦-»« DO YOU KNOW! That Eyeglasses properly fitted are as distinctively yours460 words
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Miscellaneous191 1923-08-10 16 TKE STRAITS TIMES ruLCPWowi* to-. T<jk.i and G.*«ri Ma eager a Offlee All ;omn:upleatloi rei»u»i M matters and new* ahon'd be tcidr-i" THE EDIIOR. All eoramur.ica' lating to bnsiness matter* advertmevj-r.ti •übseriptions, accounts, prinr :r h should be addressed to THE MANAHtv ADVERTISEMENT BATES Wants, For Sale, T< Let, etc.,191 words
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