The Straits Times, 22 August 1923
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Title Section13 1923-08-22 1 The Straits Times. No. 27,334. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1923. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Article905 1923-08-22 2 Diplomatic Body's Strong Note To China. I A Note regarding the Lincheng affair prvMßtM oq August 9 at the WaiLi.uopu (Cliinfc.se Foreign Office, Peking) Dkor J. Batalha de Freitas (Minister L-itiary for Portugal). i it notifies the Chinese Government of v:3ions reached concerning r..: |M which the Diplol.ixly905 words
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Article78 1923-08-22 2 When the verdict was passed at Rangoon finding T. \V. Evans not Kruilty of the charges in connection with the alleged gambling in rice while manager of the rice department of the Ally Moolt Industrial Corporation, those inside the court raised cheer after cheer. The majority of those present were78 words
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Advertisement493 1923-08-22 2 Beautiful, Brilliant Finish instead of Rust and Decay TO make an article bright and attractive, to give it a smooth and washable silver finish, use SAPOL1N ALUMINUM ENAMEL. Easy to apply on any surface for fittings of all kinds, for rails, lawn furniture, iron fences, mail boxes, hydrants, metres, lamp493 words
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Advertisement205 1923-08-22 2 hBEETHAMS JT YOUR SKIN AWD m COMPLEXION fl M. BECTH4M a S3.V Jlitfi^|l DR. CASSELL'S TABLETS Repair Wear snd Tear of Nerve snd Body Price Is. 9d. and 4s. Tea All circles arc not magic circles. By all means insist on tea in a round tin. But remember that there205 words
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Advertisement145 1923-08-22 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., (Ff LTD. (Successors to G. AURELY CO.) 2-b, Finlayson Green, jintspore. Pkoaa 172. a c c c eV4 c »»♦♦♦»♦>♦*»«♦♦■»-' MARELLI145 words
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Article829 1923-08-22 3 Sir Frank Swettenham and The Naval Base. As there is no kaogar any doubt that to the Legislative Council of the Straits Settlements belongs the credit for their beau geste in giving to the Crown the 2.847 acres of land required for the Admiralty dock and829 words
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Article123 1923-08-22 3 The Arghan Company state that the iv.noval of the company's initial planting venture from Rompin, Pahang, was due to lack of coal transport facilities. Plant* thrived splendidly there. About 100 acres are now planted in Lower Perak, and a reoort by the F.M.S. Agricultural Departin sit proves123 words
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Article54 1923-08-22 3 Mr. C. D. Watt, cigar manufacturer, a visitor from the Philippine Islands, who •MM staying at thy Imperial Golf HoU-1, Nairn, while out playing golf on the Nairn Course with another visitor, Mr. Fullest, of Hongkong, suddenly collapsed and died. Mr. Watt was a native of the North and has54 words
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Advertisement351 1923-08-22 3 STEAWjER SAIUWgS^ ENOO-CHINA STEAM NAY. COMPANY. lIMTOD. (Incorporated !a Boaajkonc) blrert 6.-ntr« te Japaa rla Hoa|koß| ami »h*a.*-hal cud to Caleatta rla Pemsafl from Slagapare. Taking Cargo on through Bill* of Lading fur Canton, kaeao, Swatow, Amor, Caefoo. Tn-.1.n, New.hwang, Yaofftase Porta, Wotm«», the Philippines, etc roB PENANti AND CALCUTTA351 words
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Advertisement136 1923-08-22 3 lacTbotfi THE cirdea above I A show the advantage o\ of the tufted bristles. I W T* 1 8 brush insures 1 V _jfi\ thorough cleaning of \|i 6»\ Always sold in tha \<*f" Rrprttsntattiwß C C > MULLER PHIPPS V»^\ M«Ur« UniiUd SUPPLIED BY ALL CHEMISTS Physicians prescribe Chamberlain's136 words
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Advertisement301 1923-08-22 3 WHEN BABY IS (UOSS AND SLEEPLESS TRY BABY'S OWN TABLETS. After That You Will Never Want To Be Without Them In The House. When baby is cross and sleepless there is something wrong and the i.ttle one is taking the only means he has of telling it. Under such circumstances301 words
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Advertisement132 1923-08-22 3 DUTCH GOUDA AND CREAM CHEESE SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. (Incorporated ia the Straits. Settlements) ORCHARD ROAD. »♦♦<«>>>»>»«»«♦♦»» «-»>>»»♦« < When Buying a Pipe Insist op your dealer showing you the famous THE PIPE WITH THE GUARANTEE New stocks of all the latest shapes now on sale by all the132 words
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Advertisement784 1923-08-22 4 STtfIMER SAMHfiS P. 0. British India ond Apcar Line (Companies incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. Under Contract with His Majesty's Government. LONDON-FAR EASTERN SERVICE OUTWARDS FROM LONDON HOMEWARDS FOR CHIXV AND JAPAN FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON AND ANTWERP. Tonnage Due S'por.784 words
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Advertisement666 1923-08-22 4 STEAMER SAHJMBS 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 through666 words
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Advertisement754 1923-08-22 4 STEAMER SAB.MBS KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO, OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated in Holland) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT Telephon. Noi. Passage Dept, 131, Freight Dept, 1202. Marine Dept. ano Transhipment Dept. H37, Manager's Dept. 1003. t *____£*S3J?' Jtt£Z£si < s!*' 1u Mu ts^l\rmi^ eUS I 2" hTk^"754 words
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Advertisement532 1923-08-22 5 STEAMER SAILimS N. Y. K. LONDON LINE Ilakone Maru Aug. 26 Suwa Muru Sept. 4 Kushimi Maru Sept. 18 LIVERPOOL LINE Tokushima Maru Sept. 20 Durban Maru mid. Sept. Tsushima Maru end Sept. HAMBURG LINE Mito Mnru Auc. 23 Matsuye Maru end Sept. NEWYORK LINE via SUEZ SOUTH AMERICAN LINE532 words
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Advertisement376 1923-08-22 5 STEAMER SAILIMS O.S.K. Proposed Sailing, from Singapore. (subject to change without previous notice.) EUROPEAN LINE For Marseille*. London. Hamburg. Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Suez and Port Said. Arr. Dep. LONDON MARU middle Sept. Calls at Marseilles. NEW YORK LINE For San Francisco, Panama, New York, via Japan. ATLAS MARU from376 words
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Advertisement596 1923-08-22 5 STEAMER SAHJNI3 STOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPf NEDERLAND" ("Nedtrland Steam Navigation Company). HOLLAND EAST ASIA LINE (of the Inited Netherlands Steam Navigation Company). HOLLAND AND HAMBURG FREIGHT SERVICE. Loading for s.s. SALEIER, August 21 HOLLAND and HAMBURG s.s. NIAS, August 31 HOLLAND s.s. KRAKATAU, September 13 HOLLAND s.s. SAPAROEA. September 20 HOLLAND and596 words
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Advertisement677 1923-08-22 5 BTEAMEB S«,IHBS "ELLERMAN^TINL BLLERMAN ft BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) STEAMER d». Singapore PASSENGER SERVICE OUTWARDS, ti.s. CITY OP KARACHI China and Japan Oct. 5 s.s. CITY OF PARIS China and Japan Nov. 18 •■a CITY OF CANTERBURY China and Japan Dec. 27 HOMEWARDS. fM, CITY OF KARACHI677 words
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Advertisement631 1923-08-22 6 CINEMAS ALHAMBRA From Wednesday, August 22 to Tuesday, August 28. In the Second Show at 9 p.m. sharp. A MOTOR BOAT RAMBLE A Real Scenic Film. HOOK LINE AND SINKER A 2 Reel Pathe Comedy. GOLDWYN PRESENTS A REGANALD BARKER PRODUCTION, In 8 Reels THE OLD NEST Rupert Bughe's Heart-gripping631 words
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Advertisement472 1923-08-22 6 CWEi&S MARLBOROUGH From Wednesday, August 22 to Tuesday, August 2°. In the Second Show at 9 p.m. THE FLIVVER 1 Reel Pathe Comedy. Paramount Magazine FAMOUS LASKY FILM SERVICE LTD. Pl'.ESr.vr JAMES KIRKWOOD. in 7 ReeU THE MAN FROM HOME An interesting and 'colourful story that unfolds amid ihe liveliest472 words
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Advertisement179 1923-08-22 6 Final Reductions at Whitcaways "Onyx" mk Hosiery tn vim fONXY TAN SILK Y~~^j[ To dear $1.95. i The following Goods to be cleared at HALF PRICE I I Sport;-. Coats, Skirls, II I Blouses, Trimminßs. Acrlex Underweur W. I 1 (Ladies) Two Steeples 1 ]i I Dressing Gowns. Childs' Frocks,179 words
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Article148 1923-08-22 7 IIMIKKS. W>dnr«lay. Au(ust 22 High Water, 7.27 a.m., 6.10 p.m. Outward atall ilue by Mrntor. Hamevard B. I. nn.il closes. 'IhurHriay. August 23 Higli Water, x.51 ».m., 7. .".2 p.m. Phil. Orchrstrn, He*. Hall, i.ll. Triday. Aujiist Jt High Water, i>. Ifi a.m.. 8.54 p.m. Baakoff and148 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article107 1923-08-22 7 Kast Wharf Baain-Nil Kant Wharf Trr ita, Vaa I She*™ Whaif l>onßirnla, Singur.-idja. Main Wharf Nam Bang, Calypso. Main Wharr- Nil. I'mpirc Itort. 11. M.5. [roquois, Mia, OMenAgapcnor, EkaM. West Whnrf Nil. Jardines Whan Nil. Palo Branl Coal Wharf— Nil. Keppel Harbour. Main Wharr Hebe, Barang,107 words
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Article195 1923-08-22 7 Brit., 1,798 tons, from Blrkenhcml J-J g, f..i S'i:inuh:ii 2"". ASDANG, -i -v.. i' i"!:-. ■.on- Kosntai SS-t, Knantan 26-8. BAN WHAT! SOON, Itiit.. 168 tins, from Muar L'l-s. for Muai UXITISH LANTERN, Bi r from Atx rdci 'i pALYPBO, i'.i.i. 838 tons, from ion Swet tenham Jt-s195 words
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Article191 1923-08-22 7 Ta-4*7. Port Swcltpnham and I'cnang 3 p.m. Malace* and Muar 3 p.,n Pntj J'ahat p.m Al<. dan p.m Muntok and rairmbitng 'J p.m Port Swcttrnhani, Pcnanc an<l M:iHras, taking m.-iilt fc.r Europe, etc. ;;i B I p.m Regiatration np to 1 p.m Parcels noon Supplemontnry Mail by191 words
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Article35 1923-08-22 7 M AILS FOR EUROPEE. 11, Insulinde Chili Johan dc Witt Malwa Left S'porc July 1R July IT July 23 July 11 July \rrd. London Aug. IS Auc- 13 Au(. IT Au e is Aug. 2035 words
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Article24 1923-08-22 7 Sarah Bernfeardt's proporty at Belle Me has bean sold for .ViO.OOOf. (nominally ill.noin. The mansion is to he cunverted into a hotel i .-.tauiant.24 words
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Article21 1923-08-22 7 A six-foot snake wh.s killed in the Botanical Gardens on Sunday morning by two visitors, who weir cnuapi-il in taking photographs.21 words
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Article189 1923-08-22 7 EXCHANGE .V: JJ. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 5/8S Demand 2/4 1/1G Private 3 m. credits '2 I I On Htm York DoMad 33 Private iiQ d/s .->;>% On France, Bank 1)10 Un iim!.. Huk T.T. I7"> >./:i Uo::g|conf, Bank d/d 1 i p.c. dis. \>n189 words
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54 1923-08-22 7 Singapore Stamdard Pale Crepe. Closing Price*. Bnyer*. Seller*. Ipol Spot Sept Sipt. Oct.-Hec. Oct.-Dcc. Jaa. -March Jan. -March Tone of the market Firm. Lab < London cable*! quote Spot short is. S%d. Singapore standard Kibbed Smoked Sheet Closing Price*. Buyer*. Seller*. 59 :>!",• DAILY54 words
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Article214 1923-08-22 7 MM Val. I'd. Buyers. Seller*. 1 1 Bata.i^ Padang 0.42% 0.47V4 1 1 Hitam Yiu 1.32% 1.37 Vi 1 i Jclantoh 0.10 0.20 1 1 Julian Tin 0,35 0.40 II il Kam. Kanuin'ini? 46/6 47/6 10 10 Kinta Assn. Ord. 7.50 8.00 r 5 Lincui Tin 4.15 4.30 10214 words
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Article143 1923-08-22 7 Issur Val. '"(I. IJuvers. Sellers. <:i £1 B. Am. T1 tc i '>.:'.. <i 5.7.fi 10 i" Central bri^nra 9.50 10.26 10 Hi Central Motors :f.2.'> 3.50 i'l 11 E. Sir.eltin? Co. 7.00 7.1."> 6/-*/. Eiec. Trairiways 1/3 1/9 10 10 Fmser Nesva "R.OO 39.00 ffi E I Hammer143 words
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Article108 1923-08-22 7 U. E:i.^ 5 p.c. $1,234,300 par 5 p.c. p.m. Spore Klectric Tramway*, 6 p.e. BOSS. S'poie Municipal h p.e. $1,878,000 par. Spore Municipal 4*i p*. 6 Bali dis. S'poi>; Municipal 4Va p*. of 1009 51,C0(i,500 8 p*. dis. S'pcr« Mnnicipsl i% p^. of 1909 ji.hOO.BOO 18 p.e. (Mi. Spore108 words
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Article421 1923-08-22 7 fi-iwr and (.'o. and Ljal! and Brett's QaoUMnaa. Latest available Sterling: Quotation* are printed on another p«t» on Friday To-d«y'» Prices. Frasor Lyall Co. Evatt. A!lc: 1-yXc\v(?n US 140 LM 1.40 Alor Gajah (SI) 1.10 1.50 1.40 1.50 k. llitam ($5) 14.00 15.00 14.00 15.00 A.. Kuning ($1)421 words
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Advertisement760 1923-08-22 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified AdvU.. nee pace 16. BOMBAY DUCKS, Rlarkmmhroei tail Olives, Qaava 1 Vanlllal Podo. 11. Ilolfer, Uirvcl Impel r, Rn pi Hotel Building;. TO LKT. 71. Apply D Clark* Quay, rent modi r:iie. TO LKT. IN, Deroashin Read, fn Umber 1. Apply Z4, .1 tl WAMTKD, twe-sei760 words
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Advertisement23 1923-08-22 7 i MANDOLINE Flat back, Tropical Model. Complete with brown leather TENOR BANJOS JUST RECEIVED. SEASON CO., LID. 11l and 113, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD23 words
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Advertisement271 1923-08-22 7 VICTORIA THEATRE Tel. 826. Tel. 826. LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT AT 9.30 Released by the INITED ARTISTS CORPORATION. MARY PICKFORD in the picture the whole world is talking about POUYANNA From the Novel of that name by ELEANOR H. PORTER. Critics everywhere assert that POLLYANX is one of the Greatest Pictures271 words
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Advertisement411 1923-08-22 7 THE STRAITS TIMES Can be obtained at the f01i0. .-ins places Id Singapore Hotel van Wijk. Money Changer, Grosvenor. Kelly end Walsh, Ltd., Raffles Place. Money Changer, Adelphl Hotel. Money Changer, Europe Hotel. Money Changer, Raffles Hotel. Federal Rubber Stamp Co., Raffles Place. Peter Chong, Bras Basah Road. G. H.411 words
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Obituary57 1923-08-22 8 CHOK.- On August 21. 1923, at 2 p.m. a No. 258, Uercoolen Street, Mr. Chok Shi; Chook, aged CO. He leaves a widow, 3 sons 3 daughters, .'i sons-in-law, 3 daughtcrs-in law and 4 gnad children to mourn hi: loss. Funeral to-day r.t -1 p.m. to Bidadnri Deeply regretted.57 words
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Article44 1923-08-22 8 Mr. Kum Chenf? Soo tenders- hi:: thanks t. thoae relatives ami friends who kindly sen letters, telegl SIWS of omlolencc and wrci'.th; on tho occasion of his recent bereavenien by the loss of his beloved v/ii'c. whes. interment took plncc on 12th Instant.44 words
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Obituary26 1923-08-22 8 In over loving memory of my darling hus bnnd, Coaimender C Bertram Ward, o. who passed away at Malacca, on Aucuut -2, 1919. MAYNIE.26 words
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1058 1923-08-22 8 An esteemed correspondent urgis us tJ impress upon the planting community in Johore the importance of getting a larger supply of labour for that part of the Pen nsula. At present, with a restricted output, the labour force is just sufficient. If1,058 words
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Article30 1923-08-22 8 The rate of issue of money orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 173 S>loo. The rate of payment of mor.c.v orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 17(530 words
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Article30 1923-08-22 8 Renong Tin Dredging Company returns for the first half month of August are Dredge No. 1 piculs 182, drertg t No. :i piculs 348, making a total of piculs 530.30 words
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Article37 1923-08-22 8 August 11 saw Sungei Patani giving reception to Dr. Muttukumaru, .1.P., and Mr. S. Aminsahib J.P., in honour of their having been made Justices of the Peace for the Settlement of Penang, by His Excellency the Governor.37 words
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Article44 1923-08-22 8 That the time has arrived for Government to establish an industrial or trade school in Singapore, will form the subject for a debate to be held at the CCA. Hall, Prinsep Street, to-morrow at 8.15 p.m. The meeting will be open to the public.44 words
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Article77 1923-08-22 8 Instances of the mg*>— neat by accused persons in India of eminent Counsel from home to come out here to defend them have occurred, though they are comparatively rare. All that is necessary is for the Counsel so engaged, to obtain the permission of tho Chief Justice of the High77 words
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Article16 1923-08-22 8 An educational conference is being h?I>! ■pore to-<lay and during the week. The proceedings are private.16 words
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Article22 1923-08-22 8 The Government of India have accepted the offer cf 1,000 roaT fe ■■pace at the Britis-h Empire Exhibition for Indian Fin? Arts.22 words
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Article23 1923-08-22 8 The Pramothai Theatre, Bangkok, has been completely destroyed by fire. Th" outbreak is supposed to have originated owing to a defective electric wire.23 words
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Article32 1923-08-22 8 A Chinese employed as servant in the privates' mess, Fort Canning, was charged in the Third Police Court this moming with stealing a quantity of provisions. The case was postponed for sentence.32 words
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Article37 1923-08-22 8 A charge against two Bengali* of using as genuine a forged document by presenting a worthless cheque for ?2,00U at the Bank of Taiwan was withdrawn in the Third Police Court this •morning by Detective Inspector Stewart.37 words
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Article41 1923-08-22 8 The Blue Funnel ste: mer Agapenor arrived from home this morning with 750 pilgrim;;, w'nich she took aboard at Jeddch. Or injs. number only two or three were for Singapore, most of the others Being bound for the Dutch East Indies.41 words
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Article43 1923-08-22 8 Mr. Albert Sabanathy, who recently returned from Kngland after his .success at the last law examinations, has take-i up his residence in Ipoh for the next six months, during which time he will work with the firm of Messrs. Vccrasamy ar.i Yew Kow.43 words
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Article47 1923-08-22 8 The service at the Presbyterian Church on Sunday, August 26, at, 5.30 p.m. will be conducted by the Rev. A. S. Moor: Anderson if he has not sailed on furlough to England. In the event of his sailing before the Rev. William Murray will '.ake the service.47 words
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Article51 1923-08-22 8 A Jewish lady was knocked down in Selegic Read yesterday morning by a motor-bus, and SMt lined a fractured leg in addition to minor injuries. The driver, a Boyanese, named Mahmad, was charged in the Second Police Court this morning by Inspector O"\ei!l with rash driving, and the case was51 words
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Article67 1923-08-22 8 A Chinese second-hand dealer of Cross Street was charged before the Third Magistrate, Mr. Gourlay, thi? morning. with being in possession of a number of spear-heads. The accused, who ws ra-prcsentc-d by Mr. J. G. Campbell, stated that he bought these articles with several other lo's of old iron at67 words
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Article66 1923-08-22 8 Lady Guillemard gave an at home on Monday at the Residency, Penang, to Y.W.C.A. workers and others. sliss Rutherford, travelling secretary, spoke of the Association's world-wide work, with special reference to the work in Malaya. She emphasised the need for a Penang centre, which the local committee felt to. be66 words
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Article76 1923-08-22 8 Police raided a Rangoon monastery on August 10, and arrested two Buddhist monks and a nun, the lat'.er being oolj twenty-one years old. The raid followed allegations to the eifect that counterfeiting operations were being carried on at the monastery. According to the report cf the raiding officers, a complete76 words
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Article84 1923-08-22 8 His Highness the Sultan of Selangor has arranged to visit the Seiangfr Cadet Battalion Camp at Port Dickson on September 4. His Highness, after inspecting the camp, will formally present the battalion with a Selangor flag. This fla.? i--of the usual large size, woven in silk, the work of His84 words
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Article99 1923-08-22 8 A Chinese was charged bi'f.jre the Third Magistrate, Mr. Gourlay, y< with fraudulent possession of property. Evidence was given by Mr. Kenny, C.D.1., who stated that he found five boxes (produced) in accused's house filled with i variety of articles, ranging from shirts and Japanese hats to soup ladles and99 words
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Article115 1923-08-22 8 The Premier of New South Wah i (Six George Fuller) has announced I term of thy- initiation agreemr: has been entered into b( I tish, Commonwealth, and State Gevernments. Each will pay ont-third of the interest on a loan of £6,000,000 spread over 5 years, while Britain will contribute BE115 words
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Article113 1923-08-22 8 An American citizen named E. L. Ilinman has been taken into police custody nt Bombay and rounded for a fortnight for further enquin charge against him is alleged to be criminal breach of trust. Inspector Smith of the G. 1.1)., who riade tin; application to the Presidency Magistrate for his113 words
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Article437 1923-08-22 8 Dr. Dixon has returned from Rangoon by the Bkma with Mrs. Dixon snd infant. Lady Guillemanl has arrived in Kuala Lumpur from Penang. Mr. C. J. Bcde Cox, of Gopcng Consolidated, will be coin;: on leave early in Mr. C-. N. Goodwin arrived at Penang from home437 words
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Article84 1923-08-22 8 Mails from the United Kingdom (London mails despatch"!! July II) by the Blue Funnel steamer Mentor will arrive by train to-morrow morning. Tho correspondence will be ready for deliver." to boxholdcrs at !> a.m. The 8.1. Tara, v itli London mails of August l\ i at Penang at84 words
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Article126 1923-08-22 8 A meeting <•' the Ramanathan general r. ceptii n on Tamils' Associati n Hall, llf tl' i lsit of Sir I" im Rama- cidi .1 that he be rn on arrival fit the Kuala Lumpur Railway Station ;;i: conveyed by car •■> I there be presentsd126 words
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Article207 1923-08-22 8 The funeral of Mrs. Kenneth Coombs, Aho met her death under trauic circumstances a.s the result of the motor accident, which occurred at the Oth mile the Batu Feiringhi Road on Friday night, look place On Saturday afternoon when the remains were removed in a private207 words
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Advertisement86 1923-08-22 8 jjeHBaHafiBS«BaE93BBHSfIZJHB»BZ3S3BBiai£IBZfIDBBJIJMSJHaUBUU B M a For a cigarette the hall mark of perfection is K r x X IWM I "THE BIG SMOKE" I a and the demand for a smaller size of i this famous blend has resulted in the Li appearance of I a a a a a If86 words
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Advertisement98 1923-08-22 8 ALHAMBRA In the Second Show at 9 p.m. MARY ALDEN WITH AN ALL STAR CAST IN THE OLD NEST in 8 Reo!s. Pathe Presents RUTH ROLAND IN THE TIMBER QUEEN In 15 Episodes or 31 Reels. Episode 3 GUILTY AS CHARCE. 2 Reels. Episode 4 GO GET YOUR MAN, 298 words
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Article217 1923-08-22 9 Wall Crashes on the Fire Engines. [Reuter's Service.l London, August 21. New York A large force of firemen was buried by the collapse of a wall at a fire in a dance hall at Brooklyn. It is i feared that ten have perished and 30 are injured.217 words
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Article175 1923-08-22 9 [Reutek's Servics.l London, August 21. Sydney The ntwmnT Char.gsha, which is ashore on a reef 150 miles from Sandakan, is in no danger, but there ar» linht feat of water in the forepeak and eleven feet in No. 1 hold. The other liolds ar.' dry. She is awaiting175 words
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Article76 1923-08-22 9 [Rxctm'3 Service.] London, August 21. Wellington Mr. Massey, in a speech at a banquet, emphasised the importanceof the maintenance of Britain's nay; 1 effectiveness. He said a second class navy would mean a second class Empire. Britain was bearing an unfair proportion of naval expenditure and the76 words
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Article77 1923-08-22 9 [Riuter's Service.l London, August 21. Atlantic City America is threatened with another coal strike in consequence of the breakdown of the conference of nv.ni Pi and anthracite miners, which was endeavourin-r to reach an agreement. Mr. Lewis, President of the Miners' Union, announces the cessation of77 words
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Article67 1923-08-22 9 fREUTXB's Service.l London, August -1. Unemployment has gradually become worse during the past few week.-.. Last week it increased by 20,000 to 1,212,000. On the other hand, trade conditions in South Wales are perceptibly brijfhtenir.ir owing to the increase of coal shipments and an improvement in spelter, nickel,67 words
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Article146 1923-08-22 9 Two Thousand of the People Homeless. [Reuter's Service.] London, August 21. Draguignan The forest fires have abated as the mistral is no longer Blow- ing. Huge tracts of forests are destroy- ed including the magnificent woods at La JGailkrde. The flames spread from the Maures Mountains146 words
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Article117 1923-08-22 9 [Revier's Sckvick.l London, August 21. Paris The French reply to the British note was handed to the British Embassy this morning. London, August 21. Washington Mr. Mellon, Secretary of the Treasury, has returned from Europe and has conferred with President Coolidge. Interviewed, Mr. Mellon said he was pessimistic117 words
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Article91 1923-08-22 9 [Rxuter's Service.] London, August 21. Madrid Military critics attribute the Spanish reverse in Morocco to the holding of a big salient. The base at Afrau, on the coast, is now isolated. Tifarauin is surrounded, but the garrison is holding out and reinforcements are proceeding to its relief.91 words
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Article67 1923-08-22 9 [Rei/;»:'s ScKvrcE.l London, August 21. Paris Lack of wind, or unsuitable winds, resulted in low totals for the gliding at the Vnuville meeting. So far it has consisted chiefly of a duel between Mancyrol on a Peyret glider and the Belgian Simonnet on a Poncelet monoplane. The longest flights67 words
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Article56 1923-08-22 9 [SXUTZB'S SXBVICE.] London, August 21. The Times City editor says that the financial effect of the Hongkong typhcon on the London insurance market promises, as far as can at present be judged, to be light, but qualification is needed because some time must elapse before the underwriters can56 words
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Article53 1923-08-22 9 fRiiTEBs Service.] London, August 21. The report that Lord Crewe is retiring owing to ill health is not confirmed. It is learned that Sir Auckland Geddes was t> continue as ambassador to Washington, bat hi* hialth will not permit of his resuming his duties. He has lost the fght53 words
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Article98 1923-08-22 9 May Revolutionise Patent Fuel Trade. [Riutbr's Service. l London, August 21. Professor IHingworth, of the South Wales School of Mines, after 16 years' research, claims to have produced by low temperature the carbonisation of small coal. What is practically artificial anthracite is calculated to revolutionise the coal98 words
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Article29 1923-08-22 9 ritl.UTtß'3 SEBVICI.] London, August 21. Tokio Japan's latest submarine sank on her trial trip at Kobe. Eleven of the crew were saved but 85 are missing.29 words
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Article849 1923-08-22 9 (From a Correspondent). Ipoh, August 21, 1923. When tho Ipoh-Kuala Lumpur telephone trunk line was opened a short while ago, the public view was expressed on ail sides tnat by far the more important connection for Ipoh >was that with Penang because the bulk of the Perak business849 words
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Article2418 1923-08-22 9 The Eclipse Meeting Upset. By Our Special Correspondent. London, July 20. This year's Eclipse meeting at Sandown Park had even more interesting features thsn usual. Lord Astor, as was generally expected, scored a victory in what has become his luckiest race; but, vO the consternation of the public,2,418 words
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Article125 1923-08-22 9 Macphail and Co.'s Report. Singapore, August '2-. Rubber. London Is. l%d. L-xvil S2K. Tin.— London i'ISK. Local $!»4' L (100 tons sold). Share Market. More enquiry. Rubbers. Glenealys 1.50-1.60, Punggon Z2\i-61Vi cents, Temerlohs 75-HO cents, New Craigielens 67 1 ;--72 I -j cents, Bukit Katils 85-90 cents,125 words
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Article108 1923-08-22 9 Singapore, Aujru-t 2J. Tin.— £lBB— up £1. Rubber.— ls. B%d— up V»d. Rubbers.— Lunas 7.90-8.10, CraigieUa.i GB-71, Ulu Btnuts 'J*-::i, AmalgamvteJ Malays 2.17 tt -2.2246, Indragiri 5.05, Mentakabs 26-28, Pajans <;.70-i;.'."'. Radellas 4-4.20, Katoyansr B«hrui 99Ltt%, Tambalaks 80-85 ex.. Nei endahs 3.05-3.15, United Malaccas 1.62%--1.67Vi, Malaka,108 words
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Article119 1923-08-22 9 Mr. S. Gibbons, a European, was charpe I this morning with disobeying a lawful order of the police. Evidence was given by a Malay police constable that at about 9 a.m. on July 27 he was on traffic duty at the junction of Prince and Dfl Souza Street119 words
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Article94 1923-08-22 9 The Committee of the Bengal of Commerce have receivni from the Appointments Branch of tl.e Ministry of Labour, London, particulars of the qualifications of a number of youii vice men who are prepared posts in India. These nun w. mobilisation given v two ur ti. course of training in textiles94 words
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Article590 1923-08-22 10 G«od Bouts at New World. .-""Some of the best bouts r.sen since boxing started the Ne« World Scored in the card prevented last trigfet. There ■i ;i targe crowd present, and the boxing was followed 'ith Ittb The chief bout brought together Cowboy Riy.s of Manila and Jack Meeklns,590 words
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Article103 1923-08-22 10 [Router's Service.] London August 22. New York Luiz Firpo has sifjied a contract to fight Harry Wills at Buenos Aires in April, regardless of the outcome of his fitiht with Dempsey, which is fixed for September 14. Wills is the negro heavyweight— 6ft. r.ins. and l.">st.103 words
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Article189 1923-08-22 10 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Newcomer;' Handicap. Way beat I'richton, 6—l, 6—o. Lt. Thomas beat Gagan, 6 3, 6 l. 11. C Harrison beat Swinbourne, 6 o, G-l. Sturjre-ss, beat J. Lee. 4—6, 6—2, 6—4. (nve beat Ciiggins. t> 1, G— l. Su wart v. Wornum, unfinished. Knight189 words
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Article77 1923-08-22 10 On Monday in Championship Pair? E. Wheat ley ami A. E. Coelho beat N. L. Em an;i ML B. Holmberg. 6—2, C-3. In Championship Singles W. A. B»l--hatchet beat C. A. Norris, 6—o, 6—3. Yesterday in the A Singles Handicap K. F.ss, owe 30, beat77 words
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Article181 1923-08-22 10 Yesleivlay's play resulted as follows Lim Chuan Hoe beat D. Mclntyre, 4—6, fi— 2, 7—5. O. N. Eber v. Hsu Si? Gie, unfinished. To be finished Friday. Lim Chuan Sui beat Woon Chow Tat, G— l, 6—4. TO-DAY'S TIES. Kg Wing Chon, owe 3, v.181 words
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Article39 1923-08-22 10 The following are forthcoming matches Saturday, August 25.— An S.C.C. XI v. a 'lelecrraph Co. XI. September I.— S.C.C. v. Malacca, at Malacca. September 8. S.C.C. v. Lanka Union, S.C.C. ground. September 15. S.C.C. v. Services, at Tanglin.39 words
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Article51 1923-08-22 10 [Reuter's Service,] London, August 21. Sydney The Australian Lawn Tennis Association has instructed Anderson to accept the Japanese offer to the Australian Davis Cup players to visit Japan on their homeward journey, and requested Anderson to ask the Japanese whether they are willing to play return representative matches51 words
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Article57 1923-08-22 10 The Singapore Cricket Club athletic sports are to be held the first week in September, with the finals on September 8. Members are reminded 1 thai the lists ure now open, and it is hoped that a good entry will be secured, for this annual event57 words
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Article69 1923-08-22 10 Malaya Cup Final. The following is the team selected to represent Per.k in the final for the Malaya Cup, which, is to be played at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday Kathigasu Whitworth and Bayley .Vilkens, H-ll and Abdul Momin Ban-, Ah Kce, Osman, Manikam and Seng Keat. The Singapore team69 words
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Article231 1923-08-22 10 England beat The Rest [Reuter's Serri— Londo- vugust 21. England beat the Rest ,y five wickets. The leature of the match was the sensational bowling of T'Jte, who after Tunch yesterday tcok five of the Rest's wickets for no runs. Mcßryan scored 80 for the Rest and Sutcliffe231 words
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Article85 1923-08-22 10 The following are the handicaps for the Royal Singapore Yacht Club race on Sunday for the trophy presented by Mr. F. W. Owen Jean 11, June scratch Polly. Helen, Nancy, "i minutes Ella, Ann. Gertrude. Irene, Eve, Kathleen, Margaret M, Betty 7 minutes Marion, Puteh, Sally, 12 minutes. Course.85 words
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Article198 1923-08-22 10 London, August 9. At Brighton today, Donoghue reported Ingham to the stewards for assaulting him in the dressing room. The stewards suspended Ingham for the remainder of the meeting and reported him to the stewards of the Jockey Club. Ingham is one of Mr. Stanley Wcotton's apprentice*,198 words
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Article604 1923-08-22 10 Confidence in the Effects Of Restriction. The annual general meeting of the shareholders of Hoi) rood Rubber, Limited, was held on July 19 at the registered offices, 7, Martin's Lane, Cannon Street, E.C., Mr. W. Arthur Addinsell, chairman of te company, presiding. The Chairman said Gentlemen. I move,604 words
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Article96 1923-08-22 10 Ivan Bankoff and Beth Cannon, who are to present classical dances nt the Victoria Theatre on Friday and Saturday c-ven'ngs, arc really ace-.omplishcd artistes, judging by their notices from other places. American and Fnr Eastern papers speak highly of them, and they achieved an unusual success in Manila.96 words
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Article67 1923-08-22 10 An announcement regarding the prevention and cure of dengue fever may shortly be expected as experiments are in progress at- the Calcutta School of Tropical Medicine which are likely to yield a very satisfactory result. The dengue* epidemic has been particularly severe this year in Calcutta,67 words
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Article54 1923-08-22 10 Tha Our Own Quarterly, the organ of the St. Joseph's Old Boys' Association, which has been unavoidably delayed, will be issued at the end of this week. Thos? who desire copies should order them from Ribeiro and Co.. G. H. Kiat. St. Joseph's Institution, Dulfakkir, Petef Chong. The Ciiiholie Club,54 words
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Letter125 1923-08-22 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, The question of motor head-light -s ■has come under public discussion and none] too soon. There are too many dazzlii iri head-lights on the road and there are no*. a few too dini. The whole question] cries for reconsideration but,125 words
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244 1923-08-22 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, It has so often bean said that the occupation of th>: Ruhr by the French is caur.ing considerable damage r.i ilritisi! trade, that I believe the opinion of an independent and im;ia:tial fade newspaper such as244 words
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Letter225 1923-08-22 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, -With regard to the enquiry of Anxious in your columns of Saturday last I can state that there are only two United Kingdom War Loans which are, strictly speaking, free of Income Tax an.l they are 4 per cent.225 words
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Letter614 1923-08-22 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, This subject, should, I think, again MBJM before livj members of our Johore Associations. The present position, as I see it, is that estates can just, about carry on their work and tapping with the restricted crop*-614 words
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1311 1923-08-22 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Recently a deputation of Indians waited upon His Excellency the High Commissioner with a view to press home upon His Kxcellency the importance and the urgency of allotting a seat for an Iridian Member in the Federal Council.1,311 words
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Article40 1923-08-22 10 ißy Courtesy of the Naayo Nichi-Nichi Shimbua.) Tokk), August M. Eleven hundred and 1,000 naval <l< ck hands of Yokosuka and Maisuru, respectively, have been dismissed. Tin and cotton yarn are quoKtl a V.117 and V.241, respectively.40 words
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Article213 1923-08-22 10 The strong drama Human 11. seven reels, will be shown at tiie Palacegay to-night together wi>h i.it.i' tin;: pictures. The Famous Lasky picture The Man from Home, in seven reels, featuring James Kirkwood, is being shown at the Marlborough from to-night. A cinema shew will be held in213 words
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Article50 1923-08-22 10 The former director and sub-director of St. Joseph's Institution, Brothers Stephen and Paul, now respectively if Ku In Lumpur and Penang, have come to Singspore to attend the Educational Conference, which opens to-day. A gathering of the Old Boys will be held this evening .it .VI." to greet the visitors.50 words
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Article95 1923-08-22 10 An advertisement in the norm- paperi states that assistant Sllginoois arc required for the Public Work) I>c of the F.M.S. for four years' service with prospect of permanency. Salary $400 a month, rising to $800 a month by annual increments of $2'> a month plus a temporary non-pensionable allowancf of95 words
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Article1546 1923-08-22 11 Successful Manufacture Of Mats. The loth annu-1 ordinary general meeting of the Cicely Rubber Estates Company, Ltd.. was hold on July 24, at 4, Lloyd's Avenue, X.C.. Mr. B. V. White (chairman of the company) presiding. The" Chairman said Gentlemen, this is our 18th annual general meeting,1,546 words
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Article503 1923-08-22 11 Improvements to the Cable System. The eighty-ninth ordinary general meeting of the Kastern Extension Australas.a and China Telegraph Company, Ltd., M htld on July 2b. at Electra House, Moor, gate, E A C. Sir John Denison-Pender, G. B. E., K.C.M.G., who presided, said he considered the report503 words
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Article116 1923-08-22 11 At a conference of the Federated; Retail Jawellcrs of the Commonwealth i of Australia a delegate reviewed the marketing opportunities for Australian i opals. It was pointed out that at the Lyons Fair of 1920, a great deal of card and precision was exercised in displaying! the New116 words
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Advertisement183 1923-08-22 11 "His Masters Voice" GRAMOPHONE Stands supreme among musical instruments having made a place for itself unique in the annals of the Musical World. Call to-day, we will be pleased to demonstrate these to you. S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Hongkong). tH>>>MMI»mH»KM>HM»«M> s Timonox A beautiful White Paint which has183 words
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Advertisement393 1923-08-22 11 RAFFLES HOTEL Telephone 2926 (10 Lilies) Telephone 292 (10 Line.). MONDAY.-Te. Danaant. Th. Flne.t B.llroon, in th. Ea.t. TUESDAY.-Dlnner U.nce. WEDNESDAY.— Orche.tral Concent. THURSDAY.— Guest Night, Dinner and GKILL, open till 12 p.m. Dance. FRIDAY.— Tea D.mant. TO-NICUT SATURDAY.— Gacst Night, Dinner and ORCHESTRAL RAFFLES ORCHESTRA. /VIMfTPT EDGAR HI'LLAND, \ASII393 words
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Article465 1923-08-22 12 View of Expert on the Main Objective. Following is an extract from a paper by Mr. Thomas Adams, Chairman, Advisory Planning Group of Plan of New York and Environs. Before dealing with the New York proposals, he would refer to the objective which the planners of New465 words
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Article281 1923-08-22 12 Ghost Portrait in an Oxford Cathedral. What is the explanation of the ghost portrait of Dean Liddell, the famous Oxford cleric, long since dead, which ha* r.ppeured glowing on the wall in Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford Reproductions of a photograph of the dean in life281 words
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Article242 1923-08-22 12 Improved Export Arrangement Effected. The advantages to be gained by producers under the new scheme of pasteurisation and standardising: lof Australian butter for export is being: emphasised by experts who have been in touch with lecent marketing conditions in Great Britain. It is considered that in addition to242 words
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Advertisement291 1923-08-22 12 Just Arrived FLAT, SQUARE AND ROUND IRON PLATES BRASS WHEEL VALVES l 2 inch to 3 inch. D. G. Robertson, Ltd. KUALA LUMPUR. Telephone No. 177. Telegram Bonaccord." *>« »MH»Hm<nmMM>»»MMMIIMMMHI>MMIIM|I|rM Japan Plywood Co., Ltd, MAJNUTACTUHUS OV Absolute waterproof and heat resisting, itandinff under any climate Veneer Chests For Rubber and291 words
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Advertisement472 1923-08-22 12 WHEN FEET ACHE, BURN, SWELL OR PERSPIRE ONE DtP IH O OXYGENATEP SZ&r WATER W/^^"^ *»ajOOWCtO §jy >^\ faEU DEL BATH SALT^ytfEM THIS IS ALL YOU NEED. Dissolve a heaping tablespoond.l of rrfined Keudel Hath Sallrates in a gallon c( water. This will make a highly mrdicated aiid oxygenated footbath,472 words
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Advertisement1438 1923-08-22 12 SALES BY AUCTION IN THI SUPREME COURT AT MUAR, JOHORE. MaMtDsWMM Slit No, «7 af ltlt. ■O HOHQ BASK, Ltd. tt aimgaaare. Charree* against LOW CHiN TICK •t Ba»d>r M ajMrmai, Hoax. Charger. IMPORTAMT AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE RUBBER ESTATE IN MUAR. Tie andarsigsed have been iaitroeted to sell by1,438 words
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Advertisement147 1923-08-22 13 (2) T. CONTINENTAL TYRES S<f^ -jsfoßiL **^^sA m Sm •ie ft m Jw^Hs^s^sssC yW*L FRESH STOCKS HAVE JUST ARRIVED. Prices Reduced Considerably. Supplies obtainable Irum ;i!l .'t-putablc dealers or from Sime Darby Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) SINGAPORE AND BRANCHES. GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO. LTD. (Incorporated lv Hongkong)147 words
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Advertisement898 1923-08-22 13 SINGAPORE CRICKET CLUB NOTCE The Annual General Meeting of the Members of the Sinirapore Cricket Club will be held in the Club Pavilion on Monduy, August IT, 1»23, at CIS p.m. BUSINESS. la) To rec<ive the Annual Report mul Accounts for the year ended Juno 30, 1923. (b) To elect898 words
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Advertisement499 1923-08-22 13 MANUFACTURED IN DENMARK. Obtainable at Hotels, Clubs and Houses all over in r^ S. S. the Malay States. Sold by all Ist Class dealers oI T I|nycarlsberg|J Sole Importers lUflf t 'iJ^S'iATB //I The East Asiatic Co., Ltd., iK£f|l (Incorporated in Denmark.) *SlttK SINGAPORE. ,j^ »<-»<-»-»-»^«-»»» <-»♦■»«-«->♦««>>»«.« HHiii *>■»*-»-»-»■*■* »«»^»««»««<»>»»»«««»«499 words
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Advertisement201 1923-08-22 14 TANGYE HEAVY OIL ENGINES COLD STARTING TYPE sVith "Variable Admission" Governing. For General Purposes or Electric Lighting Work equally well on low-grade fuel oils, residual oils, tar or similar oils, with maximum efficiency and low-running costs. .Very low fuel consumption. Guaranteed not to exceed l 2 pint per B.H.P. per201 words
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Advertisement2086 1923-08-22 14 Assets over $5,000,000 S.C Assurance in force over $17,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. I (Incorporated in Strait* Settlements.) HEAD OFFICE Winchester Honsf Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 82, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company ha* £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance2,086 words
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Article1052 1923-08-22 15 Notes and Comments On Current Topics. a London Correspondent Manufacturers who endorse the very sound principle ot eliminating defects t>v rabmittmg their vehicles to the most gruelling tests possible arc unanimous in regarding the brack Grand Prix as the most important international road rfc.e. This year the1,052 words
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Advertisement118 1923-08-22 15 1923 Model HUDSON Super- Six ■pP**TVf& vi-S Ear Complete with Standard Equipment, and fitted with WIRE WHEELS and GOODY E4R ALL-WEATHER CORi) TYRES. Reduced Price 3,850 Examination will Prove that the HUDSON SUPER-SIX IS 100% Value Further particulars and demonstration on application to Malayan Motors A, B C, AMBER MANSIONS,118 words
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Advertisement268 1923-08-22 15 Barn 1 1 ,jlj^ L /m^^^j^>y^imSLj r»Ufornia fruiti and I P^clfS VfflKj wWi^-'-'-^iiimM WrP milk with direcUonß for SELECTED FRUITS j "All Tklichus" When everj' other food palls appetite is stimulated by j the rich, juicy, Libby's Selected Fruits. These perfect lucious fruits are preserved in pure cane sugar, a268 words
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Advertisement295 1923-08-22 16 TO LET A spacious top floor frontage j fitted with electric lights, ceiling fan and bathroom attached, suitable for a General Office. For further particulars, apply at 85, PHILLIP STREET. DO YOU KNOW That Eyepla- I •"•:cd are a* dts- tinctlvely :r thuinbpriat 1 Your) lea*** ir.ii i mi !^.<-295 words
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Advertisement320 1923-08-22 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 GROSVENOR HOTEL BUILDING. THE ELKAYES POTTERIES OF SINGAPORE PRODUCE Latex Cups of various sizes320 words
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Advertisement975 1923-08-22 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Th* PREPAID charge* for Wants, For Sal*, To Let, etc, to ordinary dot* set type (arerage six word* to line) art par lin* one insertion 28 cents, two in*. 46 three ins. 64 cts., four ins. 82 et*-, fire ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.13, ten in*, f1.40, twelve975 words
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Advertisement891 1923-08-22 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, No. 76, Middle Road. Apply Meyer Brothers. ~TO~~LET, Paulaborsr, 10. Gilstead Road. Immediate entry. Apply 2635, Straits Times. TO LET, immediate entry. No*. 85-27, 15-29, Cairnhill Road. Apply to FnnkeU. Ltd.. Victoria Street. TO LET, compound house No. 6, Sophia Road, from August 1. Apply891 words
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Advertisement387 1923-08-22 16 BETTER VISION Means better work, greater comfort greater pleasure and interest in things seen a more useful and happy citixen, in short. Eyesight will fail unfortunately. But restored snd pleasure added to all your activities by having your eyes ministered to by a qualified optician. Let as test your vision387 words
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Advertisement323 1923-08-22 16 SEXUAL SGIEHGE SERIES SEXUAL PHYSIOLOGY, hy R. T. Trail, M.I). $S3» SEXUAL SCIENCE AS AFFUED TO THE CONTItOL OK MOTHERHOOD by J. P. Cair JI.2S SEXUAL KNOWLEDGE lOIt THE YOUNG VAN. h> J. P. C»ir Jl.St SEXUAL KNOWLEDGE TO* THE YOUNG WOMAN, hy J. P. liair J:.Jt LOVE COURTSIUI' AM>323 words
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Miscellaneous199 1923-08-22 16 THE STRAITS TIKES TELEPHONES. Editorial and Geceral 68 Manager's Office Ufl All communication* rela'ine to •illasial matter* and aevi should b* aaVfa THE EPITOR. All cor.imu- ieation* relatinjf to business matters i' rti^pments, subscription', accounts, prictinc;, <"tc, should be addressed to TUE MANAGKB. ADVERTISKMEN T K I Wants, For Sale,199 words
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