The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 29 May 1923
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Title Section16 1923-05-29 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS. SINGAPORE, SJ3., TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1923. No. 10,90116 words
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Article151 1923-05-29 1 Keuler sends but few wires to-day. The Turco-Greek agreement, on second thoughts, is not very cordially received Page 7. Mr. Chamberlain cannot understand why he was left out when the Cabinet wat* being reconstructed Page 7. Renewed disturbances took place at L'ochum Page 7. The Legislative Council151 words
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Article1197 1923-05-29 1 There are not quite so many queer trades m America as there are m China, but there are a good many that wouid look quite diverting on a passport, which i» the test of a queer trade. I Ml once n negotiation with a wealthy zoologist who wanted1,197 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement265 1923-05-29 1 SINGAPORE. WEEKLY PROGRAMME Telephone 2920. (10 Lines). Mnvn v ,CCF MO-S DAY. Tua Dansant fti* FMt*t Kallruom m the Eaat. TUESDAY. Dinner Dance open 8 a.m. to \l p.m. and Dance. PUBSDAT SATURDAY.— Guest Night Dinner and Dance. SEA VIEW HOTEL. Tanjong Katong. Telephone. 110. Sintrapore. RAIHINC. TENNIS, ('OLFING, PICTI265 words
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Advertisement324 1923-05-29 1 TKE PREPARATION OF PLANTATION RUBBER. BY SIDNEY MORGAN, A.R.C.S. VinKfag Agent for Estates m the Eant, Formerly Senior Scientific Officer and Now Honorary Adviser to the Rubber Growers' Association m Malaya. With a Preface and a chapter on Vulcanization HENRY P. STEVENS M.A, (0x0n.,) Ph.D., F.I.C. t 'onsultinp Chemist to324 words
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Advertisement154 1923-05-29 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. F^rbanks More oil engines, Borneo Co. I'age 6. Holloway Company programme this wttk Page 2. Notice re importation of rubber into Sirgapore and Penang Page 5. Saturday is the King's Birthday Bank holiday Page r>. Keliy and Walsh have an important rubIn r manual Page 1. Jchn Little154 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous171 1923-05-29 1 THE WEEK. Tmmwdajf, ltth. High Water, 10.0 a.m., y.47 p.m. League II: Bx-Serview vs.' Seletar United, League II: Malaya F.C. vs. S.C.C. Malaya L'Mgue II: Harlequins vs. V.M.C.A., SC FA If Four Walls Told, Theatre, 9.30 p.m. Wednesday, 30th. High Water. 10.17 a.m., 10.24 p.m. 8.1. homeward mail leaves. League171 words
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Article161 1923-05-29 2 ftrst n i boy of the age should c -nri m. I be ft took the i up rheir obj.ct y Wii; peneo to the B.A. »i*ovii h e I i>ii> was but m tl 1 length i; I n i*.ty t m i r.i lines like hoo161 words
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Article102 1923-05-29 2 Wt tuesday, May 80th. Band Practice, 5.15 p.m. Friday, Jam l.^i. Meeting of Execu ive Committee and Officers at Beadqnaitera, 5.16 p.m. ty, June 2nd. Kinff'i Rirthdny I rade. Scoatfl detailed for duty parade at 1.\., 6.30 a.m. PRANK C. SANDS, Commissioner. m i aemfc world of102 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement265 1923-05-29 2 aa^ BHaVMrv -0 r -\««__Boe-__m^in-_H«H-Kn_«a-_M----- Bn---i TO OR FOX SALK. I ARGE "MIWNS, newly erected a f n PO a W.OOO sc;. ft. r\x:-. LARGB SI ORES from 6,000 to j ft. neai whart ar.d shippee i >ried I i -dings tor offices rodowns. Centrally situated tnmed aU entry, going265 words
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Advertisement1154 1923-05-29 2 Alhambra In Our Next Change THUR DAY, 24th M\ In the Second Show at D-15 Bl ish Screen NW. W. HODKINSON COHPOHATION PRE ENTS B The Broken 0 (From tht- novel by the distingul'iu I fi is an appealing story of mother-love, woman who for twenty years worked and might1,154 words
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Advertisement48 1923-05-29 2 I Il'A SENG iHI ?jh B Q < h r of I dat< d i of 7 D Europ x ted ton Sc* > BOARD AND 1 All i from 11 v SITUATIONS LES T WE FOI it ii equal. for emptor* M- r\ CapaMa > a Aeeseatant' Oi Free48 words
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Article44 1923-05-29 3 Via] 10. rhe f Sunda; A ntrnibc r the Roya h Club sought to hat liam 111 prohithe ov a m 1 to ks. bers and rights of the..■■■ the < 'U. daj a me, the ided m the I irt.44 words
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Article139 1923-05-29 3 "reliable*' < I i ign intorv < h X i _gaht. I "v I abound m of ea h 1 htu i rad Br; I Depa n or I i 1923, alon per- ited m P( i rograd. Rx >.:,;, ionar- Ti buna! death two i139 words
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Article434 1923-05-29 3 I>re>> Regulations for the Papuans. An interesting reform which is noa enforced m Papua i- that tf'.,- natives ntuel not wear clothea. Mr. -I. H. P. Murray— a brother of Professoi Gilbert Murray who is Lieutenant-Governoi of Papua, better known as New Guinea, is <>n leave434 words
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Article256 1923-05-29 3 y VEGKT VBLEi I. mla i; i t iwi) Bei do Do. !hina i N rlands I do tola) FRUITS. Ka< i nj X musi 15 Do. (pisang iiaui of Do, ipi ang kling i ten 10 Cocw Bach ••> i,ini» b do t 1 1>... large256 words
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Article246 1923-05-29 3 The report of the Directora, submitted to the shareholder*" at the thirteenth annual general meeting of the company held m Londoa on May statea: Tha year's working resulted m a profit of Z. 4.702 18s. :<;<_., which with the nei amount .brought forward from 1021 £13,9-6246 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement144 1923-05-29 3 r r m— I R AS I FORI I TORS Ml). $2,550 bingapore lyre Service Station. THE FINEST TYRE. FREE FITTING I FREE AIR FREE INSPECTION j FREE ADVICE «.t ARANTEED VULCANISING REPAIRS AT SPECIALLY LOW PRICES. Motor Vehicle Department of THE BORNEO COMPANY, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). SINGAPORE IPOH144 words
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Advertisement463 1923-05-29 3 i'l c IS /f Qm f~m m I Wincarnis gives a feeling of NEW LIFE to those who are Weak, or Anemic, Nervous or Run-down Good health is necessary to your well-being -Wincarni* is necessary to promote good health. Wincarnis is not a luxury it i positive necessity to all463 words
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Article573 1923-05-29 4 PHASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE imOKERS. MONDAY, MAY 2Sth. [Figures m brackets show the issue valus of the Share m dollars unless o-therwiet marked. C. Cum div. x equals ex div.] Batan_g Padang Tin 4S 33 Hitam Tin ($1) 1.35 140 JeLsatoh 10 20 nom. Johan Tin573 words
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Article77 1923-05-29 4 'lhe death occurred at Shanghai, on May 10, of Mr. Thomas J one*, of Reuter's Agency, at the age of 33. He wai previously for a time m Japan, and after some years spent m teaching, he took up journalism and became editor for a time of the Japan Times77 words
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Article833 1923-05-29 4 THE RARBOUR OF SINGAPORE. Where East and Went Mingle. Tht recent announcement of the First Lord of the Admiralty that the Imperial Government have decided to build a naval bust on the island of Singapore has direet- public attention towards that wonderful harbour, where mijes of833 words
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Article16 1923-05-29 4 doubt th ever m the world ST 10 ir 8^ ,eriouaiy acc «p te i oSS16 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement1121 1923-05-29 4 §My Debt of Gratitude. 4 Ulcers the Size of Man's Hand.' Ow Portrait ii of Mr. G. M. THOMPSON, of 4, Midland Grove Edward Road. Balaall Heath. Birmingham. Ens-land, who writea "In July last I happened to get a Blood Mixture and decided to take scratch oo my leg. It1,121 words
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Advertisement301 1923-05-29 4 B«^S>HSB-^te--:sr-^- K ws.-, .jj 8 In Your Search for Beauh A always remember that Ven-Yusa, the nov.u V I X face cream, is your best aid. Ven-Yu«T y^ n I f designed to benefit the skin, and doe? n^^ H g merely to vanity. OCs n °t a Ppea j301 words
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Article705 1923-05-29 5 1 1\ I; Buckley wrote his hi tor* srofi Ram.,, i the name -The Institution" to b^ used, it was ■'ltd "Singapore Institution" lill 18H7, sf- rwaids "Thr Raffles Institution." It was jointly founded by Sir Stamford Raffles and Dr. Robert Morrison, th,. ant ,,n; Lon<705 words
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Article104 1923-05-29 5 y. 29th, fi.°>o p.m. at Drill Hall All Unit-. 8.V.C., OtWetrs Ssn yd Dri'l. y. 29th} 5.15 p.m. at Drill Hall Company, B.V.C.- Attack Formations. Thursday, Slst, 6 pjn. st Drill Hull M! Units. S.V.C, Battalion Practice Parade, King's Birthday Parade. pvess, Dr.ll Order, .S7/irt Sleeves. S104 words
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Article22 1923-05-29 5 have reached tho conviction that the League of Nations has neither the power mr the will to fulfil Its task. Dr. Einstein,22 words
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Article714 1923-05-29 5 THK RESCUE OS MISS K!.M.a slcutta, Vlaj li. Sir .h.,-., Maifey haa ent the io .<wing lletter from Peshawar to th" Yi;e-President •ropean Association m reply to <>n', expression of appreciation his Effects m connection with the rescue "f Mis* Ellis: "I ln,v the honour to714 words
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Article159 1923-05-29 5 Thie,* from the Observe* of 1823; is irkable forecast of the linotype, monotype, and oth co .posing machines^-— Dr. h is now at Birmingham preparing his new printing presa The comp ftitor haa only to Bit down ni this oi piece of mechanism n* be would al v pianoforte, and159 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement290 1923-05-29 5 ro LET. wrrfl uuißMAn entry. teavs SS 9&4 Pasir Panjang Road, Three large Bedfor Motor Car. Tanks. POWELL CO.. LTD., Auctioneers, v.c. Quay facing thc ew f t v Harbour and res about 6.000 t Kent (st Uss than half the usual) mediate Entry. 1 POWELL i CO., LTD. •id290 words
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Advertisement378 1923-05-29 5 NOTICES. DOLUS DIRECTORY 1923-4 ISSUE. The Public are requested to return as early as convenient the information forms now m their possession. Ready co-opera-tion m this will be much appreciated. Dollar Directory Co., Dunlop Hou*-.*?, •OBINSON ROAD. IMPORT OF KUBBBB INTO SiN<. IPOHB Ac PENANG. n ..i Rabber deafen an.i378 words
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Advertisement533 1923-05-29 5 I y~ 14 Battery Road, THIS long established firm has f or many years enjoyed an enviable reputation for supplying everything 0 f the best. An important London syndicate h as taken over the business and with the retention of the entire staff you may safely entrust us with your533 words
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Advertisement472 1923-05-29 5 1 9 TENDERS. GOVERNMENT NOXIFH ATION. i I Tenders will be received at the Colonial Se<;I rotary*! OAee, up to noon of the 6th Jum.. 1928, for the following works: I Alterations to Kandang Kerbau Hospital 0 'orm an Operation Then re and MaternitS Ward; 2 Gonotnl ntjyftirs, painting and472 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
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Article47 1923-05-29 6 SLOPER.— At Abingdon, Dslvey Koad. Singapore, on ths 27th inst.. the wife of I>r. J. S. Sloper. O. B. X., a daughter. RICHARDSON.— At the Eur-p.-an Hospital, Kual:i Lumpur, on ths L'."»th inst.. to Mr. and Mrs. K. V. Richurd&on. CkSHSS-is Estate, Bata Tigsj a daughter47 words
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Article22 1923-05-29 6 OSBORNE. Os Msy Wth, Francis Douglas Osborne of Rosaarae, Slane, Co. Menth, Ireland p aft r a serious operation- liy cable.22 words
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888 1923-05-29 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY, MAY 29. 1923. Saving Life at Sea. The Merchant Shipping Advisory Committee, of which Sir Norman Hill il chairman, has been examining the rules m force for saving life at sea, vi the light of the sad experience of; the past few years, including, ofi course,888 words
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Article207 1923-05-29 6 A son v:ts horn on Friday morning > H s Highness the Saltan of Selangor, at Klang. Mr. R. G, B. Earner, A. D 0. Parit, has been transferred to Lower Perak ts Assistant District Officer. Mr. George Ililnet has been admitted a partner of tin- Arm of Messrs Hamilton,207 words
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Article444 1923-05-29 6 We record with deep regret, ihs death of Brigadier General Arthur Herbert Hussey, who passed away at the General Hospital at 7.45 on Sunday night after a very short illness. General Hussey had contracted blsckwater fever, and was only admitted to the General Hospital <;n Sunday444 words
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Article437 1923-05-29 6 It is reported that tlu- French Munij cipal Council at Shanghai have engagod J 10 Russian- for ftervfcce in the polici' force. -Mr. C. I Brown. District Officer. Raub. has been transferred t<> Kuantan. It Is stated that Mr. W. Lira ban will probably Bucc< od him. Mr. G. Hogbin,437 words
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Article54 1923-05-29 6 (FnsnOurOwa< n ,Vr Dr.. Smal ha> h~. n pal Commh Eurasian conunusHy. At ths Bwinusing en Mr. PslgraT* Simp** I dent M W.J. P Wiu and Mr. .1 Pord su... mi master, School grounds y presenting tl Tv, rubber by false declsntio from Siam m tines of U,l>Qo54 words
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20 1923-05-29 6 A lumj.ur. v 1 v here the the G v spect work lunch bj A- >■ hi20 words
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Article191 1923-05-29 6 Viler fhe Easl Inch .•„,„,»> MmjdJ In 1843 th< expir Por two bun In D of that time 1 j tystemati j fuse Cl smeni thc Chii m then- than th< P Europe, si B The first Enf! I ICscso m Jr.ly I •lid n< I wsnt them and191 words
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Article72 1923-05-29 6 Hit Exc* c. of Macao, has b m tiu lVrtu.ii was rsci Tiu* Conrtneidfc-B rive at Bii .their fowr-da i »v_rl' tH iTbestre to-night ww If Four Walls Told. The annual |*h**tl «<£ th- Fete Dieu. >» on tbc solsmntsetioff fi tc s**l Good Shepherd is 1^- 11^ wlcn the72 words
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Advertisement165 1923-05-29 6 JUST LANDED SHIPMENT 01 NAPIER JOHNSTONE'S "N.J. CLUB" 9 m m m—W CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., LTD, Office, 45 Robinson Road. Telephone 225. m--wtmWt-wtm--\tmmt-mmt-mm-m--Wmt-mWaam--wa^ *_"""> '1. fr. J p itronisi d "-V r^^^^S?^-- R«YAI 1 NBW AM) HNEST PATTERNS IN ENGAGEMENT RINGS SET WITII DIAMONDS ANT) WITH GEMS IN PLATIN I'M165 words
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Advertisement136 1923-05-29 6 s-i] Fairbanks' worse j "V OIL ENGINES 10 h.p. to 200 h.p. Thankful that they Installed a UY" Engine. ha\ n<•' had i panicle of troab'e with i*. After btarting it m the morning v. Li st ths lubricating oil and cooling wat.*/ and hardly ever jiu down to it136 words
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Article254 1923-05-29 7 nOUirrFUL BBCKPTiOW, POI HTFKS VT LAUSANNE. f Renter's Service.] Lausanne, May 27. louM whether the Angora Turco-Greek reTurkish journalists satisfied and d clare qj cting money, not ter- hopeful that penes will la" there are two Itsll to he settled, goes of foreigners v lurreacy in which th?254 words
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Article37 1923-05-29 7 St. Cloud. May 11. final, Mile. Lenglen Kane and Gilbert <:< doublet provided a HcKane and Mrs. Beamish hvA Goldirm 6-2. a urt lawn cennis nail resulted: Mile. MacKane 6-3. H-3; John- (V w-. km Belgium)37 words
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118 1923-05-29 7 EVEREST MOUNTAINEER'S NEW SPHERE. iV-.tn. M^;.«al Missionary. I.ond >n. May 8. How.rv floiaoiaTilll. a medical of th»- recent Everest Expediing a Medical Miusionary, h he London Missionary aatei thi.*, afternoon how change his plans. He said: aion of medical missions raWe, for I found one hospital tJ bedi tad thne118 words
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Article79 1923-05-29 7 ■M a little child wKft v_ I mperatore of 108deg., i said it was the With. In varimach higher tempe- But even m our "apl" of abnormally high •dad. A Bristol serrrom influenza after a ,1, ,r At Guy's Hospital, A<i.^.; V 'vcorded. In 1880, B --pital, Dublin a patient79 words
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Article4890 1923-05-29 7 MONDAY. MAY 28. His Excellency, the Governor, (Sir Laurence Gkallemard). His Excellency the General Officer Commanding the Troop* (Major General Sir Neill Malcolm). The Hon'ble the Acting Colonial Secretary (Mr F. M. Baddtley). The Hon'ble the Colonial Treaauior, (Mr. E. M. Pountney). The Hon'ble the Attorney-General (Sir William4,890 words
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Advertisement146 1923-05-29 7 {^f\l-f C^l\t fAc LARGE SELECTION, BY THE \JT\JIa V'lCiL/O LEADING GOLF CLUB MAKERS. IRON CLUBS. ••AUTOGRAPH" Golf Clube by J. 11. Taylor of Sum.. PRICE 56.75 "STAR MAXWELL" Golf Clubs by W. Gib-on of Kinghorr y^L "SPECIAL*" Golf Club.- by J. and A. Simpson of Co-nburgh. "GOLD MEDAL" Golf Clubs146 words
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Advertisement614 1923-05-29 8 BLUE FUNNEL LINE Regular Service to 1 ONDON. AMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN, GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES. HAVRE, LIVEKFOOL AND GLASGOW. Taking car*o on through Bill of Lading for all Overland Pointa. dne Singapore. MLKIONES Genoa, Marseilles, Liverpool and Glasgow In port GLAUCUS London, Rotterdam, 1 Dunkirk614 words
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Advertisement586 1923-05-29 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE. &LLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltfi, (IneorporUed m at. 6) PASSENGER SERVICE, ■Mawor OtJTWAitf/. ft-******-*** fs.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER (hina— Japan June 2 fs.s. CITY OF KARACHI China— Japan Oct. 6 ♦s.s. CITY OF PARIS China— Japan Nov. 16 ♦s.s. CITY OF CANTERBURY CI ma-Japan Dec. 27 HOMEWARD. fs.s.586 words
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Advertisement539 1923-05-29 8 P. a BRITISH INDIA"^ APCAfTline. (Incorporated m England MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CAWrn PENINSULAR AND ORIENT AL s 0 ERVIc t (Under Contract with Hia Majesty's Gove-' v LONDON FAR.BABTBRN BBRVI FROM LONDON To MARSEILLES L o v DUB F INGAPORE fVAvr'cv iKt. 9 LEAVE 'l MALWA M NYANZA KHIVA539 words
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Advertisement427 1923-05-29 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, TJmit^, The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co- Ltd. Ellerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated i«, England.) toon SERVICE IU BOSTON AND NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. Steamers Dae Spore Route For .THESE May 30 SufcZ Philippine* and427 words
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Advertisement469 1923-05-29 9 ADMIRAL LINE (Incorporated m U.S_A.) FAST PASSENGER SERVICE 19 DAYS— HONGKONG TO AMERICA. Steamer. Saila Hongkong. Arrivea Seattle. PRESIDENT MCKINLEY June 3 Jun e 22 PRESIDENT JACKSON June 15 Ju iy 4 PRESIDENT JEFFERSON June 27 July 16 PRESIDENT GRANT July 9 Ju iy 28 PRESIDENT MADISON Juiy 21 Aug.469 words
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Advertisement298 1923-05-29 9 i N"""C"""T 1 W m Y. K. LONDON UNB. Kitano Maru May 29 Haruna Maru June 12 LIVERPOOL LINB. Tatsuno Maru June 26 HAMBURG LINB. Dakar Maru mid June Tsuruga Maru mid July NEW TORK LINE via SUBZ. SOUTH AMBRICAN UNB. Kawachi Maru end June Kamakura Maru end July BOMBAY298 words
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Advertisement693 1923-05-29 9 ISTHMIAN LINE Arriving from America via Panama and Loadinp f-M BOSTON. NEW YORK, AND m BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DISJECT. ;>< ATLANTA CITY due Singapore May 31 ANNISTON CITY due Sin-:. pon June 28 FAIRFIELD CITY due Singapore July 28 STEEL TRAVELER due Singapore Aug. 28 Taking cargo on through Bills693 words
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Article25 1923-05-29 10 I WARSHIPS ARRIVING AT SINGAPORK H.M.S. Magnolia m re fiom thc West River, Kuantung, on Thursday Id arri Kth. The length of the25 words
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Article127 1923-05-29 10 ll ■I y the a i dead o the G I run y I I Wl of m r .1 have r a lea a fi of the n st :i running ht r. 'hich ar m rday, sorted tl i Yu ir>!i ar127 words
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Article322 1923-05-29 10 It wns announced m Parliament! a few days ago Umt there will soon be three floating docks m thia country aMe to ac- v•<)l:•,• l^.^>^^.•l•• ships of th*' Hood typ vix M ithe dock r.ow under construction for South-. ampton and the two ex-German structuree one of322 words
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Article144 1923-05-29 10 1(By Courtesy of the Nanyo NichiNichi Shimbun.) Tokio, May 24. Ilr. Kagauii, aacretaiy of the Home Department, who was detained by the authorities of Vladivoetock, has now been released. The Premier, Baron Katoh, interviewed I by a memher cf thy» "Kayu Ciub." declared that tiu Government would enter144 words
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Article87 1923-05-29 10 Mr. Justice Avory, giving judgment m tho West End Bridge Club Case, remarked that the case illustrated the prevalent notion that the mere name "Club might be used as, a cloak covcr.ng a mul 'tudo of sins. It also illustrated the dissipated life led by men and won\en frequenting Bridge87 words
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Advertisement238 1923-05-29 10 i I ft I t B *Vi»*»^ ■_ft-^^ j Imp ABLE Model *"^t__T*" **w_ *^^_T______________________»_ '1 LV BUY. So< tits: k_/\/J- a-6 vltw (lir ted i -and). SINGAPO rG, KUALA L I EL ____s '•1 *m V BLACK LABEL v (Guaranteed 12 Years Old) iso& RED LABEL f (Guaranteed Old238 words
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Advertisement176 1923-05-29 10 -*_**"*^^^-s|sk Great k Fib 88P t ISOLE IMPORTE 77._* Borneo Company. Ltd. Singapore-Ipoh'Penar.o. aan__B__DM_____^^M THE MARK OF GOOD OIL <U_ mmmmmm KEROSENE jßtjg&fc, KEROH ~w-_-^__l_ >^^^S BRILLIANT ECONOMICAL Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S. 5.) Ltd. (lacomoratad la Mwg-aaa NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD BAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. 'Companies Ineorporatad m Germany) The undernoted arc the Companies176 words
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Advertisement104 1923-05-29 10 i l^^'^*mmmmmwwmmammmm—ammmuKX-M. r <- *mm BRITISH INDIA STEAM Mil m. (Incoi .PCAR UNI For Haagkoaf, f*akal_Mßa sti I 1 1 i "TAKADA" E. ooa) w..: Km leaps I M it 3, i c i I Foi pa \l>\Mso\ 9 Thos. Cock &Si PASSENGER l» I**** .CFNTS. inNKFK*.^ P.O Bm 102.104 words
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Miscellaneous640 1923-05-29 10 I TO-DAY. Cucob -ima 9 a.m. Hong Soon y a.m. Benuit i> a.m. tn and I'untian Singkara ivon LO ajn. y and A i manestan 3D a.m. on, Kodat, abo ings JMi I Etotterdam and Indrsi I p.m. and I >nw Kiat 1 p.m. i Penang B n 1 p.m.640 words
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Article81 1923-05-29 11 May 2$ Bank 4 ma. J i 7-32 Bank demand 2 l 1-8 Private credit* tn.:-. 8 I 15-3_ New York, demand r>:}7 X Credits 90 daya France, demand 745 India, T. T. J74 Hongkong, demand l*S p-s. Pram. Yokohama, demand 110 Java, demand 140;, Bangkok, demand 80 Sovereign.81 words
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Article155 1923-05-29 11 May 28. 'l m 7.") Tons 7 Gambier Cube Xo. 1 24.00 Gi mbicr 12.60 Pepper Black :,o Pepper < whit 21.50 Tapioca, smal! flake 10.25 Pearl SagO small ~.<m Copra Mix 1 1 7 o 1 >ra Sundi i.'io Opium. Benares unc. 4.000 Rice, Rangoon \vh;te 100 L155 words
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Article37 1923-05-29 11 Singapore, May 28th, 12 noon. S ::.|iuic Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Spe "1 81K1 Jun- tm 61%; July-Sept 51% 1 52. Oct.-Doe. "»3 68H. London quotation sheet I1- 2 y.l Market Quiet.37 words
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Article182 1923-05-29 11 June 30th, July Ist ard 2nd. The Foneat Department F. M. S. and S. s. are preparing a display of forest products designed to demonstrate not only the variety and beauty of the timbers contained m Malayan forests, but to m- dicate the possibilities of utilising these182 words
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Article88 1923-05-29 11 Nawng Pet, output for Ist hah" of .May.; 102 pikuls (hours run, 14<> yardage 11,000). Secretaries: Derrick and Co. Sungei Can Tin, 14.62 pks; (.-tone crush- 1 ed 36 tons). Ting Kil Tin. lOG pks; (tribute 24.96; plant 171.04). Secretaries: Guthrie and Co. (Penang). Renong Tin,88 words
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Article91 1923-05-29 11 Slragaaeee, Maj 2 s Tin. £199. 097% (7.~> tonw sold.) Rubber.— ls. 2'jd. Rabbcrs. Nothing doing. Ulu Benuts 24 28, Katoyang Bahrus BO l. afentakabs 21 24, Allenbys 1.05 1.15. Mining. fohans v 15, Collieries 21.75 22.25. Souths 1 1.04, Taiplngi i'O 95, Noi I 1.1991 words
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Article108 1923-05-29 11 Singapore, May js. Rubber.— Lond v. is. 2 Local tiQ\f.t Tin.— London. May 25th Bl to-day '.;7 r^ (7.') tons sold). Share Market. D Rubbers. Inactive. Tins. Rawangs l 17.- l .22 Nau Pets 1.17% 1.22%, Jehan.- 39 42*4, Petalings 75 B 0 Talanu 45 60, Ulu Piana108 words
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195 1923-05-29 11 Vice-Consul Wade Blackurst (Singapore) reports that thc population of the Straita Ssttlements is approximately Svi.ooo, of which only abeut 8 000 aro Europeans aad Americans, while 87G 000 are natives of the different Asiatic- races, the Chinese largely predominating. It is safe to say that195 words
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Article81 1923-05-29 11 rhe report for presentation to the meeting on Friday shows: 1921 account. Balance of 1400,593. z. mmended, a final dividend of 16s per share. 188 800; and carried forward to underwriting suspense account 1311,7. 1922 account. Balance of Workin- Account £620,586 Recommended en Interim dividend of81 words
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Article31 1923-05-29 11 mm Some companies are capital!** portion of their reaerv i Oofainesi out share for every two, Babcox and Welkes ono for one, the Imperial Tobacco ona for three, all fr a31 words
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Advertisement234 1923-05-29 11 lUaetft over $5 000 000. mii¥i /inn a m n nmnmr Assurances m torce over $17,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN UFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. PI I (Incorporated tn Straits Settlementa) t!_!SstStf S S EtE2S-mm "Sp^ ZS&^xF&g'iK G KNOX HORACE W. KAPER. C. C. NICHOLL, F.1.A., F.F.A. E ASSURANCE T 4 A234 words
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Advertisement422 1923-05-29 11 CHAIM BANK. of India, Australia and China. Incorporated m England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital m 600.000 shares £5 each £3.000,000 Reserve Fund 3,800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 38 Bishopsgate, London, E. G Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Puket Amritsar Iloilo Rangoon Bangkok Ipoh Saigon422 words
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Advertisement889 1923-05-29 11 iOHOHAM^^ BANK LIMITED. ESTABLISHED 18_0. C^sSfn% i V*Y 100 00fi 000 Reserve Fund T. 69,000,000 Pres.dent: K. Kodama Esq. Vice-President: R. Ichinomiya, Esq. DIRECTORS. V Y^\ Esq S X S*"**. Esq. M. oTagtrEsq ESq JftS X'K M r r ura v-agiii, .esq. flj. Itrarashi, Eso K a T?fc?- re 3889 words
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Advertisement112 1923-05-29 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated ia England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— Mewrs. BARLOW Co. A GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. THE LONDON LMCASHm?TIi^^ m n.- mm \__T j li IMJ m (Incorporated m Great Britaia). TOTAL ASSETS exceed _tt.MoO.ftoo FlRE—112 words
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Article157 1923-05-29 12 P. W. L. Won Lost Pom. Obt. Per Ist Ist York* 5 4 0 1 0 25 22 88.80 Notts 4 3 0 1 0 20 17 85.00 Sussex 8 2 1 0 0 IB 10 66 66 Surrey 7 3 1 2 1 35 19157 words
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Article293 1923-05-29 12 A 'Financial Times" article somewhat i discounts the recently-published statements from the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company's managing director as to what will actually be accomplished by the proposed i.ew stations. We are informed that a group of six stations will be erected "the highest powered kn the world"293 words
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Article33 1923-05-29 12 Mixed Doubles "A" Class. Mis_> Thompson and Lt.-Co!. Thompson beat Mrs. Swindell and Mr. Warren, 6—*s, 6—4. Miss E. Brooke and Mr. Thorougood beat Mrs. Cantrell and Mr. Cantrell, 6—l, 6—3.33 words
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Article24 1923-05-29 12 Ladies' Doubles Open. Mrs. Brooke and Mrs. Saunders vs. Mrs. Swindell and Miss Fawcett. Ladies Single Championship. Mrs. Marsh vs. Mrs. Cantrell.24 words
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Article20 1923-05-29 12 Mixed Doubles—"A" Class. Miss Thompson and Lt.-Col. Thompson owe 15 2 vs. Mrs. Brooke and Mr. Hopkins scr.20 words
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Article81 1923-05-29 12 Owing to the sudden death of Brigadier General A.11. Hussey, the Frrst Division match, S.C.C. vs. R.G.A., arranged to take place on the Padang yesterday, had to ba postponed. The following wJ!I represent the V.M.C.A. against the Harlequins to-day on the S. C. F. A. ground: Ibrahim bin81 words
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Article216 1923-05-29 12 The result of the match between the Singapore Garrison Golf Club and the Keppei Golf Club, played at Keppei links on Sunday, 27th May, is a draw. The following are the scores, Garrison players being mentioned first: WocMmnmm and Macphail 1 vs. Irving Jones and Langdon Williams216 words
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Article163 1923-05-29 12 The Spring Cup, played for on Saturday and Sunday, the 2Gth and 27th instant, was wen hy Mr. P. Stewart with a nett score of 06. The following card*, were re- The first sixteen qualify for the Vade Cup. The June monthly medal will be played on163 words
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Article82 1923-05-29 12 To-night's programme of the Gaiety is as follows:— In the first show at 7.30 the final episodes, Nos. 16, 17 and 18 or the Lion Man serial, with a new 2 part Tcm Santschi Western Drama and a Snub Pollard comedy. I n the second show, The Input's82 words
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Advertisement264 1923-05-29 12 GRAMOPHONES HAVE PROVED THEIR SUPERIORITY »v RECOGNISED THE STANDARI) OF t ,,f v^ LET US DEMONSTRATE Tills S. MOUTRIE~& CO. LTH (INrORf'ORATSD IN HO.ViKONXi U# SINGAPORE I, ii Wooster Belting A Solid Interwoven Beit, made of hard twfefej cotton yarn, making a i'abric ol great strength. Mi laps or plies264 words
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