The Straits Times, 17 August 1923
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Title Section13 1923-08-17 1 The Straits Times. No. 27,330, SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1923 PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement9 1923-08-17 1 LACTOGEN FREE CONSULTATION BUREAU AMBER MANSIONS NOW OPEN. u;r:ii:iuuutu»uuuußHiuiTinunuinciuiiuu9 words
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Article1298 1923-08-17 2 Deficiencies in an Important Department. (From A Correspondent.) The police force of the federation has undergone many changes in recent years, but like most Government departments whether for better or for worse is a matter of grave doubt. It was remodelled and centralised in 1897 by that fine1,298 words
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Advertisement565 1923-08-17 2 Acute Kidney Trouble Severe Back Pains, Headache and Sleeplessness. Five Years Sufferer Cured by Dr. Cassell's Tablets. itT^iif^. Mr. John Parker, 13, Armandasltrrt Rpundhiiy-riiad, Leeils. cays: I'or tivo nfjt y«ars I was a victim (if kidney trouble. I /mm, had a knife-like pain in my lack, and to n /Ilfßl565 words
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Advertisement401 1923-08-17 2 Does the Distance from which you do your buying make any difference to you, providing you get good English Merchandise at MUCH Q LOWER PRICES 57.07 B Hard-wearing and Stylish in Good Quality Black Calf. No. 16P77 H.irdwcai ing boot for men medium weight— of Black Box Calf. In a401 words
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Advertisement161 1923-08-17 2 >-»♦♦»»>•♦♦-♦» »*>«♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦»«■♦««»♦ LOWRIE Special Blend of Selected Matured Scotch Whisky The best Whisky on the Market Obtainable from all Leading Hotels and all Liquor Stores SOLE IMPORTERS STANLEY F. WARD CO., (FJE LTD. (Successors to G. AURELY CO.) 2-b. Flnlayion Green. Singapore. Phon* 172. >♦♦-«-♦♦-+-«•♦•»»♦-»♦♦ r 2 111 loii/ Cars,161 words
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Article443 1923-08-17 3 Creed of Calvin Coolidge Of Massachusetts. Vice-President Calvin Coolidge, who now becomes President of the United States, was known, while Governor of Massachusetts, before receiving the nomi. nation for Vice-President, as the Governor who stays on the job." Calvin Coolidge came into the limelight in the autumn443 words
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Article218 1923-08-17 3 The Wine and Spirit Trade Record recently published an interesting illustrated descriptive article on the distilleries of Mackie and Company Distillers, Ltd., whose well-known White Horse chop of whisky is represented here by Guthrie and Co. The distilleries referred to are the l.iitravu^n distillery, Islay218 words
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Article127 1923-08-17 3 Dr. Charles Childe, in his Presidential Address to the Congress of the British Medical Association at Portsmouth, said that the five most formidable endemic fcourges of to-day were cancer, tuberculosis, rickets, venereal disease, and alcoholism. Dr. Childe emphasised the evil effects of slum conditions on the four,127 words
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Advertisement475 1923-08-17 3 STEfIWER SAILINBS THE BEN LIRE STEAMERS LTD (Incorpori'.tnl in the United Kingdom) lor BONOKONG, SHANGHAI and JAPAN I BENLEDI due Aug. 29 BENCLEUCH due Sept. 12 HEXAKTY due 2nd half Sept. i'.K.NVORLICH due Ist half Oct. No Passenger Accommodation. l \1 IS AT MANILA l'u)' freight, please apply to mSRSQI475 words
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Advertisement336 1923-08-17 3 GREATEST OF »ALL SALINES GfT OUT OF THE INTO THE SUNSHINE GLOOM Of AUMEIIS Of HEALTH ANO AND HISIRT HAPPINESS \y^L J^ /I am* DULL f^ES^^ps% 'J'^RISMT EVES MWT»I UNGUOH «on*l AI9TMH BOOUY USSITUOf 1 vi A MI6M VITALITT we»« ncrvis stuot nerves iMPUSI Hi 000 t.^s; PURt BLOOO »C;336 words
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Advertisement308 1923-08-17 3 OUTSIDE AND INSIDE. It is important to kcop tne outside of your body clean. It is even more important to keep your inside clean and in regular working order. If constipation troubles yon, jse Pinkettes. They are laxative perfection, keep the liver active, the skin clear and the breath sweet,308 words
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Advertisement112 1923-08-17 3 Speelal Display Ql Dunhill's Cigar Cigarette Holders CIGARETTE HOLDERS 4.50 to $35.00 CIGAR HOLDERS $10.00 to $16.00 i At Dunhiu Depot MAYNARD CO., LTD. NEW ZEALAND STILTON CHEESE In Excellent Condition SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. (Incorporated ia the Straits Settlements) ORCHARD ROAD. »_».»■»♦.».»♦♦♦-♦♦-»♦■>♦»-»♦-»♦♦»♦ «<♦»«♦«««♦««««>»« 10 H.P. FOUR CYLINDER MARINE112 words
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Advertisement773 1923-08-17 4 STEAMER SAILIWSS P. 0. British India <"<<? Apcar Line (Companies incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSII.AR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. Under Cuntn.ct with His Majesty's Government. LONDON-FAR EASTERN SERVICE OUTWARDS FROM LONDON HOMEWARDS FOR CHINA AND JAPAX FOR MARSEILLES. LONDON AND ANTWERP. Tnnnage Due Spore773 words
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Advertisement639 1923-08-17 4 STEAMER SAILINCS THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LIMITED. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) The Blue Funnel Line Regular Service to LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP. HAMBURG AND BREMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW MARSEILLES, HAVRE. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW* BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking cargo on through639 words
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Advertisement607 1923-08-17 4 STEAMEn SAILiaeS KOKINKLYKiP PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPiJ (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO, OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated in Holland) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT Telephone No.. Passage N|,I«UW*J Den.., ,202. Marine Dep,. and Transhipment Dept. 1437, Manager's Dept. 1003. CAMPHUYS -August 18, Pcncng, Lnnjrsn I■« tl«»— Mail c». »v Lo^™KOF~l7 USt l ?k607 words
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Advertisement535 1923-08-17 5 STEAMEB SAM-IMS N. Y. K. LONDON UNB Hakone Maru Aug. 27 Suwa Maru Sept. 4 Fushimi Mara Sept. 18 LIVERPOOL LINB Tokushima Man Sept. 20 Durban Mara mid. Sept. Tsushima Maru end Sept. HAMBURG LINK Mito Maru Aug. 24 Matsuye Mai a end Sept. NEW YOBK LINK via BOKI SOUTH535 words
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Advertisement428 1923-08-17 5 STEAMER SALUNtS O.S.K. Proposed Sailings from Siagapore. (mbjeet to change vitaoat previous aotlee.) EUROPEAN LtNI For Marseilles, London, Hamburg, Rotteraam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Soes aad Port Said. Arr. Dep. LONDON MARU middle Sept. 'Calls at Marseilles. NEW YORK LLNI For iv Francisco, Panama, Now York, via Japaaw ATLAS MARU from428 words
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Advertisement377 1923-08-17 5 STEAMER SAMJNtS STOOMYAARtIaATSCHAPpT -NEDERLAND" ("Nederland" Ste-m \.:vi£itlon Company). HOLLAND EAST ASIA LINE (of the United Netherlands Steam Navigation Company). HOLLAND AND HAMBURG FREIGHT SERVICE. Loading for s.s. SALEIER, August 19 HOLLAND and HAMBURG s.s. NIAS, August 31 HOLLAND s.s. KRAKATAU, September 13 HOLLAND s.s. SAPAROEA. September 20 HOLLAND and HAMBURG377 words
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Advertisement215 1923-08-17 5 INDOCHINA STEAM NAY. COMPANY. LDatma (Incorporated In Hongkong) Direct Sarrlco to Japan via Hongkong aad Shanghai aad to CalentU tU Feutj from Singapore. Taking Cargo on through Bills of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chef oo, Tientsin, Newcßwaag, Tangtaae Porta, Formosa, the Philippines, eta. POR PENANG AMD CALCUTTA HOBANG215 words
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Advertisement656 1923-08-17 5 STEAsgi SMUMS ELLERMAN "UNE ELLBRMAN ft BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co, Ltd. (Incorporated in England) STEAMEB Dao Siagapore PASSENGER SERVICE OUTWARDS. CITY OF KARACHI China and Japan Oct. 6 sj. CITY OF PARIS China and Japan Nov. 16 s.s. CITY OF CANTERBURY China and Japan Dec. 27 HOMEWARDS. #ML CITY OF KARACHI656 words
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Advertisement625 1923-08-17 6 ClNE **s PALACEGAY CINEMA Second Show at 9.15 p.m. Episodes 7 and 8 of the Great Universal Serial PERILS OF THE YUKON Featuring WILLIAM DESMOND and LAURA LA PLANTE TAM"2 LICNS A Fox Sunshine Comedy in 2 reels. TOM MIX in a five reel, William Fox Production THE TAKEN First625 words
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Advertisement418 1923-08-17 6 CIWEMfIS MARLBOROUGH Wednesday, August 15 to Tuesday, August 21. In the Second Show at 9 p.m. THE UPPER CUT 1 Reel Pathe Comedy Australian Gazette REALART PICTURES PRESENT BEBE DANIEL, in S Reels SHE COULDN'T HELP IT ADOLPH ZLKOR PRESENTS AGNES AVERS, In 5 Reels THE ORDEAL The anguished conflict418 words
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Advertisement220 1923-08-17 6 WHITEAWAY'S Further Eedsictons ii Sale Pr ces ONYX SILK HOSE. DURO SHIRTING. BLACK LISLE it nonly l o< Pretty stripe THREAD HOSE. Usual priM $3.95. Usua cc WJfc To dear $I.*, UNDERWEAR To dear BLOUSES AND at 25 per cent, off j, m SKIRTS PRICES. 03 CIS. Further Reduced. TRIMMINGS,220 words
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Article141 1923-08-17 7 FIXTURES. Friday. August 17 High W;!trr. 1.6 a.m.. 1.41 p.m. T.>m 1 enwiek and Tina Gerald, Victoria Theatre, »JSt p.m. lalarday, Auorust IK High Water. IJfl a.m., 2.^3 p.m. Victoiiu !li.);:n Sr;iool Sports, :i p.m. 1 LcagtM S.I!. C. v. L Union Services. football, Malaya Cup Spore141 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article95 1923-08-17 7 East Wharf Basin-Nil. Baal Wnkarl 1 w ta, Kumphius. sheers Whan' Singaradja, Doaggala, Main Wharl Clan Kennedy, Muroran ?'nru, KtrUantTi Katciig, Kcrs.vi.t. Empire Dock Nil. West Wharf Nil. Jardlnes Wharl Nil. Palo Brani Coal Wharf— Nil. Keppel Uarboar. Main Wharf Veiette, Hebe, Unio. Uarang. Coal Wharf—95 words
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Article76 1923-08-17 7 BAN WIIATT SOON. lint.. 16S turn-, from Malacca IT-8, roi Malacca 18-8. HAN WHATT BIN, Biit.. 19-1 tons from .Malaccn ITS. for Malacca 18-8. CtIINHUA, Brit, LSSI tons, from Hongkong 16-8, lor Bangkok 19-8. CAMPHUYS, Dot, IJSH t<jns. from Souraha\a 17-s, for Besaaraag 18-8. LAKE 1.A11.K. Amer., l,00«76 words
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Article164 1923-08-17 7 To-day. Uoai :i p.n.. Medan p.m. I'ort Swcttenham and Teluk Anson 3 p.m. Malacca un.i Muar .4 p.m. Solnt Pandjane;, bh and BaAi.i 1 :> a. Uaihow and Hongkong ..1 n.m Saturday. Baagkok a.m Kuala Pahanj and Kuant:-..l .i.r.'. BatavU, Samarang, Bonrahajra, Macassar, etc Moeara-Saba iwnl Djamfei'164 words
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Article32 1923-08-17 7 Kcmbmndt Kllenga III' ul ill '!ii:hiii lUlwa S'por* July 9 July 11 July 18 July 17 July 18 Londoa Aug. 3 Aug. 8 Aug. IS Aug. 13 Aug. 1332 words
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Article125 1923-08-17 7 Mr. Run, rd E. Jones, head of the faJDOM Ira of Wil.sh caterers, collapsed at the suißery door when visitingr his ciojtor at Porthcawl, and died. He was of :i«c F .rty fmn a>ro he was a compositor un the staff of the Western Mail, m Cardiff.125 words
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Article190 1923-08-17 7 EXCHANGE Singapore, .v. .i...t 17. On London, Bank i 2/4 5/02 Demand 2/4 l/lo Private :> m. credits t/4ta On New York DajßWad M'« Private 90 d/a Hfi On Prance, Bank 900 On India. B^nk T.T. 17l'j On Hji!Rl;ontr, Bank d/d i p.c. daa.' On Shanghai, Bank190 words
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58 1923-08-17 7 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. \'l noon, Au/rust 17. Tone of the market Easier. Latest London cables quote Spot sherH Is. 3'/id. Unjrapore Standard Pale Crepe. Closing Prices. Buyers. Sellen. 111. Spot Sipt. Oct.-Dcc. I— i Jan. -March Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers.58 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES
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Article204 1923-08-17 7 V«l. I'd. Buyers. Seller*. 1 1 BatancPadnnjc 0.42 Vi 0.47V4 1 1 Hitam Tin l.'l2Vi ltSTtt 1 1 Jclnntoh o.}o 0.20 1 1 Johan Tin 1M 0.40 £1 il Knm. Kamuntinß 4G/6 47/6 10 10 Kinta Assn. Ord. 7.50 8.00 "> 5 Linsjui Tin 4.1") 4.00 10 10 Malayan204 words
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Article140 1923-08-17 7 Issue Val. IM. Rtivers. Sfllers. 11 il B. Am. Tobacco 5.0.0 5.5.0 10 10 Central Engines 9.50 10.25 10 Id Central Motors ".?~i KM £1 El E. Smelting Co. 7.00 7.1."> I-8 Bite. Tramways 1/3 1/9 10 10 r'raser N'eavc 08.00 39.00 .">o BO Buuecr Co. IXIM I4">.oo 100140 words
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Article109 1923-08-17 7 U. Eag. 6 p.c. $1,234,300 par 5 p.c. p.m. S'por» Klectric Tramways, 6 p.c £350,000 mom. S'pc.-p Muairipal 6 p*. $1,878,000 par. S'p°~^ Municipal 4Vi V*of 1907 $1,000,000 6 p.e. dla. S'pnrA Municipal 4VJ p.e. of 1909 $1,600,500 p.e. dla. S'porf Monicirnl -i^i P.*. of 190* $1.(500,500 19 p.e.109 words
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Article421 1923-08-17 7 Fraaer and Co. and LyaU and Evatt'a Qaotarioaa. latest available Sterling Quotations are printed on another par* on Friday Na. 444-1. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORB. Fraser Lyall Co. Evatt. AllcnbyN'ew(sl) LM 1.40 l."0 1.40 Alor GEJah <$1) IM LM 1.10 1.50 A. K;Um ($5) 14.00 15.00 14.00 15.00421 words
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Advertisement35 1923-08-17 7 HACHI CO. No. a, BTAMPOBO BOABk BsHttAHMsf. PACKING Ktcry de.rription d> ne by experienced Japanese workmen. All orders promptly executed. REPAIRERS TtNNIS IMB BADMINTON RACKETS. Chart", moderate, wurk guaranteed. We are aUo buying second-hand rackets.35 words
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Advertisement752 1923-08-17 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Uthrr ("la-sified Advts., see page 16. RKI> BERSINOS, roaut, smok.V feu, Bolagaa, Weetphalia, Orrolat, .Snlar.ii Truffled and Vienna sausages, lags of kan roasted, smoked op] yoans pr«H I Holier, Earwpe Hotel liu.l.lii-. WANTED TO BUT, Winter suit :md ovrr coat. CH39, Straits Timos. Op; FOR BALE, Oakland ear,752 words
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Advertisement76 1923-08-17 7 WOOD-MILNE PATENT FOOT PUMP 1 The reason for the success of the Wood-Milne Paten 1 Foot Pump lies not only in the fact that it is constructed on scientific lines, but also that it is, from first to last, a first-class engineer job. Thus, it is made as simple as76 words
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Advertisement254 1923-08-17 7 FOOTBALL H.M.S. MALAYA CUP COMPETITION SINGAPORE MALACCA ON THE PADANG SATURDAY, AUGUST 18. Kick off 5 p.m. Admission to Seats 81. S.F.A. S.F.A. f J.\ T G.E.C. J^ DRAWN WIRE m fh r a LAMPS 'TT"I —^yjSSmk 'f 'JA "VssssTr^aV i Vw iff BRITISH MADE THROUGHOUF^ Fraser Chalmers Engineering Works,254 words
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Obituary32 1923-08-17 8 LEE LIAN TECK. -Son of Dr. and Mrs. Lc< Khek S '(Hi. ut A.st. Surgeon's Quarters Outdoor Dispensary, Mur.it Timah Uoad, or. August 14, J323. F.M.S. :ini China pp.pen please copy.32 words
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1148 1923-08-17 8 So far, we are inclined to think thiit I the German situation has improved. TFure were a few days curing which i; sei-mcnl possib! I that Communistic movements would become a very grave menace, but the police forces pecm to be capab.c of1,148 words
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Article15 1923-08-17 8 Tambalak Rubber Co. annual meeting was fixed to be held at Derrick's at noon to-day.15 words
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Article20 1923-08-17 8 The Rev. P. L. Peach will conduct the Interdenominational Prayer Meeting on Monday, at 5.30 p.m. at the Tomlinson Hall.20 words
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Article30 1923-08-17 8 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 172=5100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 176 =5100.30 words
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Article98 1923-08-17 8 The following is taken trom South Perak notes in the current issue of the Singapore Diocesan Magazine Teluk Anson some time ago received a gift of $8,500 as a memorial from the mother of a planter who died in the War. It was intended to build a parsonage, but it98 words
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Article21 1923-08-17 8 It is now learned that the ensh an.i jewellery stolen in the jpng rob Duxton Road yesterday is vclued at $906.21 words
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Article19 1923-08-17 8 H.M.S. Magnolia arrived at Penang from Singapore on Wednesday, and will make a short stay at the northern Settlement.19 words
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Article27 1923-08-17 8 The public is reminded of the quadruple bill to be presented by Miss Tina Gpraid and Mr. lorn FenwicK at the Victoria Theatre to-night, beginning at 9.30.27 words
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Article27 1923-08-17 8 The Acting Chief Secretary, accompanied by the Hon. Mr. K. A. S. McClelland, Acting- British Resident of Perak. i. sited the Pottery Works at Gopen on Monday.27 words
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Article28 1923-08-17 8 Mr. E. A. G. Stuart, Superintendent of Education, Kednh, will be coming to Singapore next week to attend the Educational Conference to be held on the 22nd instant.28 words
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Article28 1923-08-17 8 The Norwegian steamer Helikon, on a voyage from Manila to Bangkok, is seven days overdue. Mariners are requested to keep a lookout for this vesfel and report accordingly.28 words
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Article32 1923-08-17 8 Nearly half the filk filatures in Chapei are reported to have been closed down as a result of trouble wi'.h the employees over ,a summer time arrangement regarding their hours of labour.32 words
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Article38 1923-08-17 8 The master of ths steamer Lar.gton Hall reports that on August 5 he sighted what appeared to be a bl?ck pinnacle rock about eight feet high, in Latitude 8 deg. :J2 m in. N., Long. 129 deg. E.38 words
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Article42 1923-08-17 8 A spare wheel and other accessories valued at $125, have been stolen from s car owned by Mr. H. V. Jones, while the car was in the garage of nouse r>:o, Fasi: Panjang Road. No suspicions are entertained as to the thief.42 words
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Article31 1923-08-17 8 The annual general motttine; of the Federated Malay States Posts and Telegraphs Co-operative Thrift a"<l Lean Society, Ltd., will be held at the Town Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday, at ?O.:W a.m.31 words
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Article46 1923-08-17 8 A ricksha puller was knocked down and injured by i motor car ir New Bridge Roael yesterday. The driver of the eai has absconded. Another motor car driver has been arrested and eharfjod with rash driving in SolesjM Read, the complain nt being Police Inspector Higa:ins.46 words
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Article42 1923-08-17 8 The Police Club, Alor Star, was opened on Monday night. There was a iargt gethering of guests, the British Adviser, .he Hon. Mr. Peel, being among those Dteaoat. Two paaok of ronggeng from Penang, specially engaged for the occasion, entertained those present.42 words
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Article44 1923-08-17 8 The second number of the Malayan Chronicle, a now monthly published at Singapore, is a well-printed pioductic.n with a great variety of contents. While partly eclectic in character, It has editorial comments and notes on various subjects, and also a number of original contributiens.44 words
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Article51 1923-08-17 8 The returns of Coroners' Ineju( that there were 318 enquiries in the S. S in June. In Singapore there ware s diets of culpa'ole homie'de amounting t<: murder one homicide by rash set fiv^ hangings by order vf Court twelve suicides 127 deaths from natural causes and 32 deaths by51 words
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Article52 1923-08-17 8 A public meeting of all Ceylcnese communities resident in South Perak will be held in the Ceylon Tanrls' Association Hall, Ifoh, to-morrow, to consider what steps should be taken to in n the proposed visit of Sir Ponnambalam Ramanathnn, K.C., CMC.., in January, i 924. All are cordially invited to52 words
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Article54 1923-08-17 8 Messrs. Barlow and Co., in their report uated August 16, state Only a moderatl amount of business has been transacted in copra during the week. Th- Bpward trend in price reported in our last has been steadily maintained, and dosing quotations are No. 1 standard 19.80--$10.20, No. 2 standard ?9.50-.5».80,54 words
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Article61 1923-08-17 8 A few days ago, Mr. A. Hood Begg left his motor car, No. 330, in High Street. During his absence, a Chines) went up to the car ai:<' scratched the paint of the mudguards. He was arrested by a member of the Dettetivi nnd produced before the Third Police Court.61 words
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Article63 1923-08-17 8 A message from Seoul, dated August ,2, stated Official reports from Pyen,'yang say that the city and the* district are experiencing the worst floods in th; history of the country. Communications are interrupted and the people artthreatened with a shortage of food, waU" and fuel. The full extent of the63 words
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Article69 1923-08-17 8 Can a man got rich- honestly wil! form the subject of discussion at the first literary meeting of the Indian Association which will be held in the Association hall at 8 p.m. on Monday next, the 20th instant. The principal debaters arc Mr. K. S. Bhaizada, for the t-ffin^a' Mr.69 words
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Article69 1923-08-17 8 The Java Sea and Fire Insurance Co., Ltd., have favoured us with a framed etching of the he;d office of Messrs. Sluyters and Co., at Batavia, made by the well-known Dutch artist, W. O. J. Nieuwenkamp, of Edan (Holland), daring his recent visit to the Dut,-h East Indies The etching69 words
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Article70 1923-08-17 8 A new motor boat, built at thi- Motor Engineering Works. Klang, by Mr. Sydney Fraser, Mil. Mar. E., anl named Lady Jane, was launched yesterday morninsr from the workshop on the bank of the Klang River, about a mile from the railway station on the Bukit Kuda Road. There was70 words
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Article435 1923-08-17 8 Dr. J. C. Tull has arrive. 1 in Singapore, from Penang. The Rev. Kcppel Gamier and Mi*. Kcppcl Garnicr have arrived Singapore for a short visit. Lieut. Col. F. E. Spencer, O.C. Straits luntei r Kor< ha arrived in Pen.-ing on duty. A message from Tokio announce-435 words
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Article30 1923-08-17 8 Mails from Europe- (London mails despatched July 2ti) by the Mantua will arrive by train to-morrow morning. Correspoadenee will be ready fur delivery to boxholaers at 9.35 a.m.30 words
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Article116 1923-08-17 8 There was an echo in the third police court this mornin.tr, of a shocking affair which occurred some time ago in a house in Tanjong Pagar Road, in which a Chinese became insane and attacked three other inhabitants of the house with a chopper, killing two116 words
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Article163 1923-08-17 8 The report of the directors of Ponggor Rubber Estates, Ltd., for the year ended March SI, 1923, shew not profits of $12,772, less debit balance brought forKanl tr.mi last account 94,139, th balance available being $B,G:;.';, which it is propusol to cany to next year's account. Tl.e163 words
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Article170 1923-08-17 8 Two Germans, named Johann Benin and He'nrich Treymann, were charged in the Third Police Court this morning with landing in the Colony without valid passport and failing to register as an alien within 48 hours of lanilini;. Inspector Scott (tattd that the men spoke little English and170 words
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Advertisement86 1923-08-17 8 THE CORRECT EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES FOR YOUR AFTER DINNER COFFEE ARE I.e. THE BfST! J* alal or JaUF Iw M* 9 The Multum in Parvo Watch \s} C 1 V '*jjf NICKEL V| mf FRONT VIEW. BACK VIEW. FULLY GUARANTEED FOR ONE YEAR Price $6.00. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in86 words
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Advertisement136 1923-08-17 8 ALHAMBRA In the Second Show at 9 p.m. MARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE, MILTON SILLS AND JOHN BOWERS IN WHAT A WIFE LEARNED in 8 Reels. In the First Show at 7.30 p.m. ANOTHER POWERFUL PATHE SERIAL RUTH ROLAND IN THE TIMBER QUEEN in 15 Episodes or 31 Reels. Episode 1136 words
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Article554 1923-08-17 9 Definition of the American Attitude. [Reuteb's Sebvice.l London, August 16. Washington High authorities have expressed surprise at the despatches from London indicating an impression abroad that there has been some modification of the American attitude on reparations. It is pointed out that the statement on behalf of President554 words
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Article104 1923-08-17 9 [Reuteb's Service.! London, August IC. The Isle of Man. steamer Douglas em- 1 ergin.vr from a dock at Liverpool collided with the steamer Artemisia, from Souralaya. The Douglas ill cut in half and sank in a few minutes. The crew and passengers were saved, with one injured. London,104 words
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Article157 1923-08-17 9 Captain's Grave Error Of Judgment. [Reuter's Servicx.l London, August 16. The court of inquiry into the loss of the Marvale found that the casualty was due to a grave error of judgment on the Captain's part owing to his over-confi-dence regarding the position of the vessel. Nevertheless 1157 words
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Article78 1923-08-17 9 [Riuter'B Service.] London, August 16. Melbourne Speaking at the PanFacific Science Congress, Dr. Van Labbertcn, representing the Dutch East Indies, declared that in spite of the great increase of population in Java in the past century, Australia need not fear an overflow of Javanese, who were a home78 words
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Article76 1923-08-17 9 [Reuteb's Sebvice.l London, August 16. Mexico City The negotiations regarding the treaty between the United States and Mexico lasted thirteen weeks. The United States representatives are departing for Washington immediately to submit the records to the administration. It is believed that Mexico's interpretation of her sub-soil,76 words
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Article47 1923-08-17 9 [Reuteb's Sebvice.l London, August 16. Tha Times understands that the British, Japanese, American and French Ministers in Peking have •""•ntly warned the Cnnese Government I .nst fighting around Shanghai, sine there would appear to be danger of hostilities between the provinces of Chckiang and Kiangsu.47 words
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Article39 1923-08-17 9 [Reuter"3 Sebvice.l London, August IG. New York General Loukomsky, exChief of Staff of the Russian Monarchist Army, who arrived with his family aboard the President Wilson, was not permitted to land as the Russian quota was exhausted.39 words
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Article21 1923-08-17 9 [Reuteb's Service.] London, August 16. Calcutta The final wheat forecast for all India is 30,835,000 acres and 9,891,00021 words
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Article147 1923-08-17 9 According to the Japanese Press regulations are being drafted for the use and control of broadcasting in this country, with a view to their being made public in autumn and also to the institution of a broadcasting society in the early part of next year. The papers147 words
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Article208 1923-08-17 9 Diabolic Conditions Frankly Exposed. TReuteb's Service.] London, August IC. An outspoken account by Sir Auckland Geddes of condif'ons on Ellis Island is published in the form of a White Paper. The Ambassador's general criticism is that the place is too small, and what additional space is available is208 words
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Article178 1923-08-17 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, August 16. Sir Walter Shaw, in giving judgment against Mr. Warwick, upheld Mr. Justice Sproule's decision and said that sufficient evidence to justify the finding was the agreement that plaintiff's engagement was terminable at Shanghai. This was cne of the circumstances which178 words
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Article109 1923-08-17 9 Huge Death Roll and Many Missing. A telegram from Tokio to the Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Shimbunsha, dated August 15, states A serious flood is reported in South Manchuria. All traffic on the South Manchurian Railway has been suspended. There has occurred a widespread tidal wave along the Yalu River.109 words
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Article276 1923-08-17 9 Bombay and Badly-Shaped Building Land. The following is from a paper by Mr. A. E. Mirams, member of the Bombay Tribunal of Appeal (the Town Planning Act Court) anil a well-known and popular valuer and arbitrator, wno has done years of good work in connection with T.276 words
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Article692 1923-08-17 9 Demand Moderate, but Prices Lower. Messrs. Guthrie and Co. report Singapore, August 17. The recent advance has been gradually lost. London and New York advices indicate bear movements in these markets and values have been marked down to London Is. 3%<i., New York 28>/2 cents gold, Singapore692 words
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Article279 1923-08-17 9 Doctor's Suggestions for Securing Moderation. In the current number of the Singapore Diocesan Magazine, a doctor makes the following suggestions, in the course of an article on Our Stengah and What it Costs Us (1) Take every opportunity of impressing on people generally that alcohol is a279 words
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Article2132 1923-08-17 9 British Rubber Monopoly." Mr. W. P. Hamilton Says it Is Not a Menace. The following is an extract from The Wall Street Journal of July 4, 1923 Written for Barren's from London. In spite of the refusal of the Dutch producers of rubber to co-operate, it may well be admitted2,132 words
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Article135 1923-08-17 10 Important Matches in Prospect. Mr. Bowen, who runs the box.njf at the New World, I. as iust received advice i win Manila that S.lviro Jamito and Macario Flora have been matched tr, contest the lightweight chnmpijnshin of (he Philippines on the 25th ir.st. The winner will come to135 words
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Article38 1923-08-17 10 (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, August 17. In yesterday's polo matches Penang A beat Iskander by 4 to 0. Singapore beat Penang "B by 3 to l!. The Singapore team consisted of Onraet, Nicholson, Davies and Cullen.38 words
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Article539 1923-08-17 10 Play was begun in the S. C. C. autumn lawn tennii tmnrnuMnl yesterday, when results were as follows D Class Singles. E. T. Williams v. M. Smith, unfinished. G. A. C. Gordon beat Morrison, w.o. Curti- beat Stackhousc, 6 l, B—6.8 6. W. Gordon beat539 words
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Article344 1923-08-17 10 A fast game of hockey was played yesterday on the padang between the S. R. C. and the A. P. C. The Club were unfortunate in losing the sen Bateman at the very commencement ♦hrough a twisted knee, consequently they played with four forwards. The A. P. C. started344 words
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Article65 1923-08-17 10 The final of the Withers Cup was played at Tanglin Club last night. Dr. M. W. Chill (—l5) and Mr. D. Stewart 25) met in a game of 250 up, and Dr. Chill won by 12, which shows how very evenly matched they were. A large jrathering of members65 words
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Article58 1923-08-17 10 The following will represent the S.R.C. v. l.anka Union in the league cricket match to be played to-morrow on the S. R. C. ground, beginning at 2 p.m. R. Bartcls (capt.), T. Leiissius, A. E. C'oelho, E. Galistan, W. Deans, E. G. Wheatley, G. Armstrong, H. G. Stack V.58 words
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Article335 1923-08-17 10 A match Garrison Golf Club versus Kcppcl Golf Club will be played at the Gariison Golf Club, on Sunday, the teams being as follows with the Garrison players mentioned first i) a.m. Macphail and Wodehouse v. Langdon Williams and Hendrie. 9.5 a.m. Birse and Mac Michael v. F. C.335 words
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Article114 1923-08-17 10 I The Palacegoy shows to-night a complete change of programme, including two new episodes of the Perils of Yukon, featuring WiFliam Desmond and Luara la Plante, a Tom Mix 5-reels feature and other interesting pictures. i The Apex Film Exchange presents Jam* K. Hackett at the Gaiety Cinema114 words
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Article90 1923-08-17 10 Rubber Restriction why Not Oil The following; letter, signed Puzzled, appeared in the N. C. Daily News on August: Can any of your American MMd explain why there- was a howl of execration throughout the United .st;ue> when the British rubber growers decided to restrict their output in order to90 words
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Article598 1923-08-17 10 Interesting Features of August Number. There is much of interest to the planting community and to the rubber industry in general in the August number of The Planter. In the editorial comments the decentralisation scheme and the Leave Pay and Passages report aye dealt with. It is pointed598 words
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Article443 1923-08-17 10 Anniversary Meeting Appeals For Unity. The anniversary' ot the Selangor Indi?n Association was held on Saturday at 17, Scott Road, Kuala Lumpur, when about 200 Indians, a large number of them visitors from Kajang, Klang, Port Swettcnham, Kepong and surrounding phces, attended. The programme opened with string band443 words
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Letter84 1923-08-17 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Now that most of the big steamship companies operating in this country having reduced their fare to a reasonable level, I think it is time tnat the Straits Steamship Company follow the example of their contemporaries. I suggest84 words
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Letter171 1923-08-17 10 To the Editor of the S'.raits Times. Sir, With reference to your leader in yesterday's paper under the above heading it may interest you to know that it is public property in the United States of America that the India Rubber Review is owned by Mr. Harvey S.171 words
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Letter177 1923-08-17 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, A visitor to Jalan Bear any evening will witness thousands of natives indulging in games of chance which in the opinion of a good many people differ from Chinese gambling a? Twecdle-duni from Tweedle-dec. To the ordinary mind177 words
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Letter622 1923-08-17 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, It may interest your readers to have the opinion of an Englishman on tho French Premier, Monsieur Poincarc. 1 take it from the Quarterly Review No. 476, July 1923, under the signature of Frederic Whyte. It is, of course,622 words
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Article100 1923-08-17 10 Singapore, August 17. Rubber. London Is. 3'id. Local sO«. Tin. London ilKfi. Local 9:! 1 buyers. 1 Share Market.— Dull. Rubbers. Menlkabs 20-28 cents, AI-' lenbys 1.27Vj-1.32 1 -j, Bassetts 1.17 V 1.22, Malacca Pindas 1.62 1 2 -l.n7 1 2 Buk'.t Katils 80-85 cents, Glenealys100 words
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Article129 1923-08-17 10 S'ngapore, Augu?t 17. Tin.— -lip !"s. Rubber— ls. 3'4d. d-jwn 'Ad. Share Market. Flat. Rubbers. Pantair K5-90, Sandycrofts 1.80-1.110, Lunas 7.90-8.10, Craigieleasl GB-7S, Urojjas 70-75, Ulu Benuts 28-31,1 Amalgamated Malays 2.22'i -2.:J2 Bas- Ktta 1.20-1.25, Indragiris 5.60-5.80, Mentakaha 26-28, Pa jams 0.70-0.90, Radellas 4-4.25, Katoyang Bahrus129 words
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Article442 1923-08-17 10 Mosquito Brigades Needed To Combat Disease. Calcutta is suffering at present from nn epidemic of dengue fever. Patients infected with this disease have been admitted into the different hospitals in large numbers and many sufferers are being treated in their own homes. According to the city health442 words
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Article19 1923-08-17 10 Mr. V. K. Mcnon, of the Victoria Bridge Institution, is making rapid and natisfactoiy progress from his recent operation.19 words
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Article532 1923-08-17 10 The First Camp In Malaya. The first camp of the Girl Guides in Malaya was dismissed this nviniiiiK at I'asir Panjang. Its success has Mac significance for those who manage affairs thought to be of more importance than the nitre training of children the development of a532 words
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Article231 1923-08-17 10 Island Romance in Cardigan Bay. John Williams, fornu-rly King of Bardsey Island, has died at Pwliheli Workhouse, aged 84. He went to the workhouse about four years ago and found it more comfortable than lodgings. Bardsey Island, which lies in Ctraigan Bay, is only two miles long231 words
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Article95 1923-08-17 10 The following appointments were notified in tho Johore Government on August 8 lnche Abdul Rahman bin .Uoh.l. Yassin to be Assistant Collector of Lard Revenue, Segamat Inche Othman bin Man mood to be Assistant Collector of Land Revenue, Johore Bahru Inche Abdullah bin Mohd. Salleh to be Assistant95 words
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Article41 1923-08-17 10 A resident of Calcutta with newly-ac-quired wealth has ordered from English manufacturers a heavy cutglass bed. Tinpurchaser required that the design Inornate, the cutting deep and massive, arrl !he unique piece of furniture must be made strong enough to be dependable.41 words
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Article46 1923-08-17 10 Lady (to new milkman): "Now, I hope I can rely on the purity of your milk." I had to give up my other milkman because his milk was half watc. New Milkman You can rely on this milk, ma'am. It's been paralysed by tho public anarchist."46 words
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Article43 1923-08-17 10 Invitations have been iaaood (w the marriage ort the 23rd instant, of Miti Freda Asirvadam, daughter of Mr. B. A'irvadam, Superintendent of Post- an-l Telegraph*, Kedah, to Mr. S. Peter Swamikannu of the staff of the Government English School, Kuala Pflah, Negri Sembilan.43 words
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Article1577 1923-08-17 11 Its Importance as Imperial Insurance. Geoffrey Drag* writing to the Times on July II MQ When a statesman of Viscount Grey's] experience can ask in the House of Lords j the question whether the expenditure on! S ngapore is expdient and essential and can answer that question in1,577 words
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Article559 1923-08-17 11 Examples of Two Successful Schemes. Co-partnership in practice was the subject discussed at the Conferencs of the Labour Co-partnership Association at Oxford. Accounts of ihe operation of -xistinjr sch?mes were given by a number of delegates. Mr. W. Wallace outlined the scheme of Messrs. Rowntree, in the559 words
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Advertisement101 1923-08-17 11 ARE HERE CALL OR WRITE FOR LISTS. S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. RAFFLES PLACE SINOAPORE. MMMMMMMMMM4M*»M«MM«MM«M>IMM«MMMIMM lIMLL *J ViO I LITII Lll Prices Recently Reduced Over 70 Shades in Stock *>— as— %f Hall's distemberJh William Jacks Co. SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR. THE 41 Chronhodograph British Patent No. 667/13. A RECORDING101 words
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Advertisement459 1923-08-17 11 RAFFLES HOTEL I>lephon 192S O0 UM>) Te..ph.n f 2*2 (.0 Line,). S!2t2 TIESUAY.— Dinner Dance. The Finest Ballroom in the E=.t. \VF.I)XESDAY.-Orche«tr.l Concent. rHIKSIUY.-Cntnl Night, Dinner and GKU.I. open till 12 p.m. Dance. KIHDAY.— Tea Danaant. TO-MCIIT SATURDAY.— Ouest Night, Dinner and TFA Uincc KAriI.ES ORCHESTRA. AMC ANT EDGAR HII.I.ANI).459 words
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Article379 1923-08-17 12 LONDON EXCHANGE STERLING PRICES JULY 18. Stock Par Exchange Value. Company. Prlcw. El Anglo-Malay 22/ ti Ayer Kuning 35/ II Bakap Plantns. 13-16 il Banteng (Selangor) 25/ £1 Batu Caves 17/ il Batu Tiga 31/3 2/ Bertam Consol. 4/10ttt £1 Bidor EstaUa 40/ 2/ Brooklands 3/3379 words
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Advertisement168 1923-08-17 12 MOTION'S LORGNETTES ARE AN OLD FASHIONED VOGUE FOR THE YOUNG LADIES OF TO-DAY. Stocked in Gold, Goldfilled, Silver, Tortoiseshell and Imitation Tortoiseshell. Motion Smith Son, Ltd. (Incorporated in Singapore) 14, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. g4!ll!!llilllllHUinilU!in!lillli!iiffl 1 SERVICE I Our Repair Shop is fully equipped to deal with any and every repair168 words
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Advertisement402 1923-08-17 12 The Package. !The Original. Of all Chemists and Bazaars. lllteiiimi'iiuo,,;..,!!; ii.,!:' Ii JiillOlBHHKiI HiUltllllllllllttiH GOVERNMENT NOTICE Attention is drawn to the Agreement recently concluded between His Britannic Majesty's Government and the German Govrinment relating to the payment out of the proceeds of liquidation of German property in China of the402 words
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Advertisement143 1923-08-17 12 (GLOBfiOI/ The Ideal Tonic. Ccunt/e Gt'obivt wth' soot restore vju* hta.th onJ tiftn^tn '"I c»n jute positively that Globed considerably curtails the peiiod of convalescence. Generally speakirift. it may be said lo represent the standard jperific (or all diseases due lo poverty of blood. It is a Brn-tlm tonic, and.143 words
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Advertisement984 1923-08-17 13 SALES BY AUCTION IN THE SUPREME COURT AT MUAR, JOHOIIB. Miacallaaaow Sal. No. 17 of 1922. HO BONG BANK. Ltd. «f Singapore, Cnarxcca against LOW CHIN TF.CK •f IJaaaar Maharani. M jar, Charter. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE RUBBER ESTATE IN MUAR. Tke norf"r-ig"..rd Kave been Instrurtad to sell by984 words
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Advertisement472 1923-08-17 13 AUCTION SALE of 4 motor cars. I At our saie-room, No. "0, Oi'iliu Street, on Saturday, August IS, at 10.30 a.m. 1. One seven-:enter OMaattMl* car, lilted with electric lights, .<elf-t'.;irter and in excellent runnirj; ardi r, 2. On.. pVa-seatsr Ovariand c.r, f.tud wiia electric lights i.nd s.'h'-starter, in good472 words
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Advertisement796 1923-08-17 13 FEDERATED MALAY STATES GOVERNMENT STATE OF PERAK. FOR SALE BY TENDER 1. S. L. SITIAWAN.- Steam launch buill of steel platen l.y the Singapore ilnr bour Board in l'Jl.'t. Length 7R ft. 0 ins., breadth 15 ft 6 i:n., depth 9 ft., draught 10H ft aft, 9.4 ft. forward. H.P.796 words
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Advertisement249 1923-08-17 13 A Household Necessity Libby's Condensed Milk— the Flying Ox Head Brand contains all the nourishing qualities of new, creamy cow's milk. Use it for feeding infants, give it to invalids to build up their strength and use it properly diluted for making delicious ice-cream, puddings and for cooking wherever milk249 words
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Advertisement161 1923-08-17 14 TENNEIMT'S T. STOUT A STOUT OF VERY J^A HIGH QUALITY ffji^mk VERY LOW PRICE. ■Ji^pß TENNENTS OF l^^^^l T BEER FAME. Itp^itdßjtf^l OF ALL STORES AND lISSSSSvI DEALERS. Sole A gents HUTTENBACH, LAZARUS SONS, LTD., SINGAPORE. Fascinating Luxurioua Obtainable at all Chemists and Stores. Sole Agents Sime Darby Co, Ltd.161 words
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Advertisement1616 1923-08-17 14 Assets over $5,000,000 S.C. Assurance in force over §1",000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. 1 (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance1,616 words
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Advertisement473 1923-08-17 14 INSURANCE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) Fire, Marine, Accident, Guarantee and Motor. Asseti xceed £40,000,000 W. A. SlMS— Manager and Underwriter, Eastern branch, Singapore. The Imperial Fire Office. United with the Alliance Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) 1 and 2, Bartholomew Lane, London, Established 1803. Capital473 words
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Article919 1923-08-17 15 Acquisition of Further Property Contemplated. The fourteenth annual general meeting of the Sun.cci Krian Ruboer E.-tate, Ltd was held on July 18 at the registered offlc of the company, Ceylon House, 49 and 51 Eaitcbeip, E.V., Mr. T. B. Silcock^J.P (the ohanman of the company), presiding. The919 words
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Article163 1923-08-17 15 The City at the Mercy of A Gang. England's great cutler city is practically at the mercy of a gang of hooligans. A typical scene took place the other Saturday when the leaders of the (rang: entered a public house and ordered 80 beers. The landlord drew eighty163 words
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Advertisement162 1923-08-17 15 Could you do with a car? car that will cost little fig ever give trouble. serve you well. Ue!\ bad roads any journey %a#oml;ine economy and service |\?ep on the road. wave unnecessary expense Win your approval increase your business opportunities IVlinimize your transport difficulties. $1,190 Will buy a Wearne162 words
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Advertisement137 1923-08-17 15 The Tyres Most Riders Want Goodyear Motor Cycle Tyres As a result, they give excepwere designed with a com- tionally high mileage they plete knowledge of what most are dependable, they have the riders require in their tyres. famous All-Weather Tread that resists puncture, skidFirst of all, Goodyear Motor ding137 words
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Advertisement292 1923-08-17 16 TO LET A spacioas tcp floor frontage fitted wfth el^ctr: lights, ceiling j fan and bathroom attached, suitable for a General Offca. For farther particulars, apply at' 85, PHILLIP STREET. DO YOU KNOW Tkat Eyeglass** properly fitted are aa disUnctrrelj year- »< re«r thnmbpriat T Tear leases must be V292 words
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Advertisement280 1923-08-17 16 THE PARISIAN ROUSE 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 wash* ing dresses from $5.00 At GROSVENOR HOTEL BUILDING. THE ELKAYES POTTERIES OF SINGAPORE PRODUCE Latex Cups of various280 words
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Advertisement1828 1923-08-17 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Tsw PREPAID charges far Waata. Fax Sate, Ts Let, etc, la ordinary deae art type (average six wards to liae) are par liae aae insertion 28 cents, twe iaa. 46 ets, three ins. 64 ets, four ins. U eta, five ins. $1.00. six ins. $1.13, tea iaa. $1.40,1,828 words
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Advertisement468 1923-08-17 16 BETTER VISION Means better work, greater comfort greater pleasure and interest ia things seen a more useful and happy citizen, ia short. Eyesight will fail— unfortunately. But yoar impaired earning power ran be restored and pleasure added to all your activities by having year eyes ministered to by a qaaliSeJ468 words
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Advertisement216 1923-08-17 16 SEXUAL SGIEMCE SERIES SEXI'AL Pm?IO!.OGr, try K. T. Trail. M.l>, %U» SExru. sncicx as appi nr> THE CONiRitL UK M .IHEEsKX bj J. V. Gair ftSS ■H KXO-VLErOE FOR THE TOCKC MAX fy J. P. (.air $ZZ* MMBMi. DHwU T:iE VOING \VOM\X. by J. P. Gair $2j« LOVE COIRI- \GE216 words
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Miscellaneous302 1923-08-17 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TELEPHONES. Editorial snd General Huipr'i OSm 1117 All communications relating ta matters and news should be addressed to THE EDITOR. All communications rrlating to basincs* matters— advertisements, subscriptions, account*, printirr. etcshould be addres»»d U THE MANAGES. ADVERTISEMENT KATES. WanU, For Sale. To Let, etc, in ordinary type302 words
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