The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 8 June 1923
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section16 1923-06-08 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER TEN CfiMß. SINGAPORE, S.S.. FTUDAY. JUNE 8, 1923. No. 10,91016 words
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Article208 1923-06-08 1 The rejection of the new German proposals by the French Government fs authoritatively foreshadowed Page 7. A late telfgr.im gives London press speculation* on (he Fraaeo-Bclrian ffi'iic Pace ti. Serious riots m Leipzig havr resulted m h ix persons being killed and twenty -three Hounded Page 7.208 words
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Article986 1923-06-08 1 The food that men do is not alw. ys interred with their bones, and when Willy Hatzmann, Gorman soldier j<nd humanitarian, was ss-igned to the "Camp of Des pair" he k-l't behind him a memory that wus oiu' day to serve him m good stead.986 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement245 1923-06-08 1 RAFFLES HOTEL. TeUfphore 2920. (10 Lines). m M MkNI m the Eaet. TUF^av""^ r '^r^L'Ai. Dinner Dance. (.rill Room adjoining Dining Room W EDNESD AY.— Orchestral Concert. open V a.m. to 12 p.m. IH^RSDAY.-Gu^t Xight-Dmner and Dance. FRIDAY FRIDAY.— Tea Dansant. T n i SATURDA Ind G D U^ Ni¥M245 words
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Advertisement150 1923-06-08 1 Iron Demands Protection MMNHMnnm/ <3 MI!/:;p^^M^;^MJ^l^Jll^ljM^J^^nM^MiM^tl Metal Paints Through every change of weather hottest tropical sunlight, excessive humidity, monsoon rains, these paints cling fast to iron, steel or wood. Pabco Metal Paints are made to protect the outside of structures where the most exacting service is demanded. They tan be150 words
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Advertisement212 1923-06-08 1 i^Ai EST AUV BRTISBNRN'm Raffles Hotel Page 1. N. Lazaiiis, optiician— p a j;o 5 Raialay rausinj^ powder— Page 5 1 nnent'a beer, Gathrie'f -Pa^,- 6 Koneo looae-leaf books— Pa^e 6 I n>-}>hy-lac-tic Toi>ih brush-— Page I A popatar pnte<l Goodyear Pane ;i Albion commercial notoiv Paffe > Collapsible gate?,212 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous131 1923-06-08 1 THE uhth FrMay, Bth, High water, 8.22 a.m.. 6.32 p.m. Rvtroat m Gnrdens, 5.15 p.m. Teachers' Assn. annual meeting., Raffles Inst.! 5.30 p.m. League I: B. C. F. A. vs. R. G. A., S. R. C. Saturday, Mh. High water, 6.44 a.m., 7.23 p.m. Sunday, 10th. High wr.ter, 8.1 a.m.,131 words
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248 1923-06-08 2 THE DEFEAT OF MUNICIPAI AMBITION. Good government, as the modern! understand it. v/as Invanted m Germany m the ceritury. Before that time good rernment meant something different simpler. It recognised tmj fallibility of the gove:nors. and tried, within reaso to rescue the governed from their ministrations. Nowadayi the bool ii248 words
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Article418 1923-06-08 2 it, Mr. Radyard Kipling's ntrm book, the 1 :itor> of iho Irish Guards, there If evidence thai the band <»f the author baa not i<«sl it.- cunning:, as witness this. It e/ai soea felt that <>ht Armiea boast tO tradition nor ritual Off victory it- the CtinMHM418 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement340 1923-06-08 2 TO LET <)R FOX SALE. LARGE < < -DOWNS, newly erected •rea ttoui 10,000 to 60,000 »q. ft. feeing river. LARf.K STOKES from 6.000 to 24,000 iq. ft. near waarf and shippiae7> AUu hree •♦cried buldings f-r offictt ,ii.: godowfls. Centrally situated AM iinmtdiate *-ntry. going cheap Apply cr write340 words
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Advertisement489 1923-06-08 2 I*9MSJLJk& I Slf fanfna\M H ItiTi m I wn flWPr* 5^ CS theatrt iaa L^ s ljjju^ VTCH YOl'R SWEETHEART— 5 TO-NIGHT'S THE BUTTERFLY MAN 3 Mighty Spectacle' of Happiness m ugp£ 5 At 9.45 p.m. If her I B L A f f bTr D Ne d of the489 words
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Advertisement425 1923-06-08 2 Announcement ExtraordinT^* All 1 I Alnamfora. I Our Next Change Tuesday, stli June, to Sund.u m v I 'Wn ,?un^ TED (KID) LEWIS v. ROLAND TODD 1 l-'or the Middle Weight Champu-i.ship of Kur.,, Preferred Picture* Present Hou Peters and Q, Rich Men's Wives I S. 1 l they to425 words
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Advertisement58 1923-06-08 2 JCHOKKHOTKI-JOHOKKHAHR render Jchore H O neye*i fi g. The pew i b, or. tho «an» details of whkh cation at th« P.^ P offic< hours. Any pe. 0. The G to accepts 1-G NOTICE. :> Notice is bon-by {i >• *i Ismail bin Hadj, ****„,„,<:*' authorisod to act M y58 words
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Article942 1923-06-08 3 A LATTK INTEL VIEU Bhopal is uni'iuc among the world's cil ea sPnre no other place ha? sewed as the capi-.nan-sovereigns f' r four successive generations. Those queens have not be* n men titular rnl<?rs f bnt have wiefifcd the sceptre with a ha and942 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement119 1923-06-08 3 0 M^Jm A GOQO^ EI;R r3no T A POPIIUR pf]| c^ The Goodyear "Wingfoof Cord Tyre is a truly representative Goodyear product, built to s*fe guard the world -wide Goodyear reputation. it gives the motorist, at a price lower than he is asked to pay for m^ny unknown tyres, every119 words
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Advertisement284 1923-06-08 3 ORIENTAL TELEPHONE \NF> BLBCTKIC CO. LTD. Incorporated m United Kingdorr NOTICE TO RESIDENTS IN' THP: TANJONG KATONG DISTRICT Commencing fvom Ist July 1923, tb*t* will a reduction of ths telephone rates for the f anjonp Katoni? district. Unless special cons- t ruction is rsejnircd, ths new charges will be on284 words
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Advertisement273 1923-06-08 3 1 \t^V ~^"****^^^^^^sa^a^^^fc Which is the better investment PA THE experienced transport user know* 4^ A that the apparent saving on thm W purchase price of an inferior vehicle it quite illusory. He can foresee the inevitable losses— in excessive repair bills, high* running costs, rapid depreciation, time wasted which273 words
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Article1569 1923-06-08 4 FOREIGN POLICY TROUBLES. London, Maj 10. The Government does its best to straighten oui our three great troubles m foreign policy, but frankly progress is very slow. On the other hand, I do not think that people are very much disappointed, because they know the difficulties, and1,569 words
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Article242 1923-06-08 4 OttCta.' Kt;)orJ of Stnsati. nal Practice. It has long been known that library m Kiiai. form has existed m the Nago Hill on the northern Assam-Banna frontiers, but few people outside official circles realised that human sacrifices are. raguUr features of certain religknii celobrat oiu heldObserver - 242 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement461 1923-06-08 4 Ag CIGARETTES mmm '^^immmmmmmsmmm j Pj^ V ci K I D. g OF 1 n Jrv iL I!* /^^tl^^.^ETTES &\!S{ telling you, just why *^EOA the y are SO exquisite m vr flavour and aroma. J I >> w v v V* Jr j»» 4 f > A^£V From the461 words
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Advertisement153 1923-06-08 4 ALL LOVERS OF MUSIC SHOtJLD VISIT H. C. HIDSON t*"r the BEST SELECTION OF ALL THE LATEST MUSIC and ILL KINDS 01 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. THE HOUSE 01 THE CATCHY MUSIC. HH», North Rridffe Road, SINGAPORE. Toiephone No. 1705. J m CARS FOR HIRE DAY AND NIGHT Also accommodation for cars.153 words
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Advertisement124 1923-06-08 4 1 -d m Tootfi fteprt k mat; i Muller PSipps Malay* limited i 4 Cecil Strad Singapote HJI (Tn^t Mrk- IIPifIHUU; i j J A LINIMENT For C*»em*lUv Only. C fOR f IBBSUICATZSICt I I NEURALGIA, SCLAT I LAME BACK, LUMBAGO,? -GOUT,Hlvh Spr»i«i St«"iw Hi Ujrt* 1 j t I124 words
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Article571 1923-06-08 5 The latest example of utilitarian Puritanism is the order of the JVstmastccGenenu forbidding anj post office servant to gambLo or bet or to take part m football < organised by newsptapers. Htfre, again, we e*ann6it blanu> Jchn Fj-iyar. or Jchn Wesley or even John ClhToTu. ifNew Statesman - 571 words
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Article343 1923-06-08 5 Mr. Darb shir.- rusked the First Lord of the Admiralty what firm of consulting engineers is to be employed m connection with the proposed new naval base at SingaI pore; and what remuneration will be paid to the firm for its services? Commander Eyras-Monscll: It is343 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement399 1923-06-08 5 TO LET. *"j Raffles Quay facing the :0 b n.Ccect v:tw f t> Harbour and g j^ t c rf, total area about 6.000 Rt nt k t Its* than half the usual) Immediate Entry. I POWELL CO., LTD. It} and 17 Raffles Place. v.c. 04 .1 Sambawa Road, 1399 words
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Advertisement821 1923-06-08 5 TENDERS. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. T«iide:a win hv received at the Colonial .Secretary s Office, Dp to noon of the 11th June, 1923, for the following workl Lnx'tion of two Houses at Sepoy Line* for Luropran Attendant., and Altlrat on^ R^Cfcn^J! H House fn HofpTtal E*Ad, Gtne.al Hospital. Sepoy Lines, SingaETery person821 words
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Advertisement596 1923-06-08 5 notices! Dollar Directors 1923-4 Issue. A popular publication at a popular price. Used m every office, home and institution. $2 Post Free. Dollar Directory Company. Dunlop House, ROBINSON ROAD. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Notice is hereby grvm that Balestier Road from Maulmein Road to Kirn Kiat Road will be closed to through596 words
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Advertisement448 1923-06-08 5 TliK changing activities of tK* scho-cl room den^r.nd durabili precision and perfect adjustment t f I spoclacles. They should also so comfortable that they can h. worn without consciousness. R m Glasses offer tm i<Jcal service for the schorl room. These frames hold the lenses prescribed m the scientifically correct448 words
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Article23 1923-06-08 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH. GOLLAN. At the Maternity Hospital, Singapore^ OH the tfth June 1923, to Mr. and Mrs. ,i. M. I Gollan, daughter.23 words
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816 1923-06-08 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1923. The Much Criticised Base. Singapore has indeed tome into the lime-light since the debate on the N&val Works vote, under which cornea the expenditure to construct the naval base here. The scheme is i the old shoe thrown between the two puppies of816 words
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Article393 1923-06-08 6 By kind permission of Lieut. Col. Swains...i and oAc«rs, the Drums and Fife* will play "Retreat" m the Botanic Gartkns this afternoon, Friday, conuneneiae; at 5.18 p.m The ballot of the members of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association, for a member to be submitted for nomination to the Municipal Commission,393 words
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LOCAL WIRES.
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Article142 1923-06-08 6 (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, June 7. An inquest was held on a tabouret on Jinjang Estate, who died from a ruptured spleen after being pushed by the foot by the manager's wife, after she had reprimanded him for failing to carry out orders connected with142 words
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Article692 1923-06-08 6 His Excellency the Governor, Sir Laurence Guillemard, will leave Singapore <»n Saturday morning <>n hoard the Govern-J niciit yacht Sea Belle, for a tour up the] East Coast- He will visit- Kuantan and Trengganu. H. fe». expects to return to Singapore on the 27th. instant.692 words
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Article293 1923-06-08 6 *r f hu Mated thai Chin, —if powers nerd to Subsequentiy, Mr phrase: "submit) vestigation separate. Chd m tl power* witl Own, w« I interference immediate position to do so. F« I was adopted:- t inveiitigaf i lofthecondi I Subrtantis industry i< I,] t mendation of Advisory Comn293 words
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Article124 1923-06-08 6 idverti* nent f Schools m I that rl pr for .idmiss'.m on July have 224 I acaac I l repeated i d navafam, accommodation.'' Tl tliamselvei Snt cry make* il true, their opinion ii the present, at all programme auwl pation of future I there la ro m124 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement172 1923-06-08 6 ■aHaaalaß Baiaia^a^al aVaSa^^B •*^Baa^aaaa^aaaa^a» \^3m The Navy's Choice. CALDBEGK, MAGGREGOR CO., LTD. (Incorporated m Shanghai). Office, 45 Robinson Road. Telephone 228. RONEO Loose-Leaf Books IN ALL SIZES AT HONEST PRICES. RONEO LTD., 11, Colly er Quay. (Incorporated m England.) AN IDEAL FOLDING BABY CAR a^^^^^^_ aaC^& II lllC iffm ff172 words
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Advertisement58 1923-06-08 6 Finest Selected Devonshire Cold Storage CO., LTD. (liu-. S.S.) ORCHARD ROAD. JOHN DUKE OPTICIAN Fellow of the British Optical Association. Fretinan of the Worshipful Company of Spectacle Makers. Freeman of the City of London. Late of Old Broad St. London. Late Senior Opticiau British Army. Aldershut. England. 5 Year* London58 words
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Article354 1923-06-08 7 rNEWS OF CHINA. [Reuter's Service.] London, June 7. of Commons, replying to v Chappie, Mr. Ronald McNeill been approached by any u\t- m China with the iat the re introduction of [nto China irai necessary to profinancial collapse. Thero OCC of poppy-growing revenues therefrom had militar] leader*.354 words
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Article206 1923-06-08 7 T London, June t>. Hou.s« of Lo^, b JS unaniinoUg y khitd time the Infinity Bill, '•>tion by Ear! Grey, tovmiWMrt, affirminjc tabUttod princrpU- of thy the exwwtiw should I is poetal authority ft tho power of nrre*t •»> tml by dnc pr«K. m of T »K206 words
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Article203 1923-06-08 7 REJECTION PROBABLE. FURTHER I'RESSURK. [Reuter's Service] I'aris, June 7. It ii authoritatively foreshadowed that the i.cw German proposals are likely to be considered inadequate by the French Governnent. The Franco-Belgian pressure m the Ruhr will be probably increased, extending Urn control system to father railway lines i-ii<j203 words
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Article511 1923-06-08 7 London, June ♦>. Commenting on the Hotree of Lords debate on the Singapore naval base, the Mane heater Guardian sa.\ .< that tit- taxpayer found (en frit-mis m the Lords when •he plan for pouring at least ten millions of his money into the deep mud of511 words
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Article47 1923-06-08 7 The Gaiety is «howin£ Robertson Cole* The Butterfly Man, a story with Louise Lovely, Little Leslie, and Rosemary Thaby. This film runs for four days only, and is timed foT 9.45. Other n&w pictures m the programme are Ned of the News, and Ten Seconds.47 words
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Article1077 1923-06-08 7 DEVELOPMENT PROGRESS. The twelfth ordinary goneral meeting of the Shareholders of the Central Engirv works, Ltd, was held at No. 15-1 Stamford Road, at noon yesterday, Mr. G. B Hurley, M. I. Mech. E., presiding. Messrs. Sims, Urn Boow Kiew, Ellison, Butcher nd P. a. Dennison, Secretary,1,077 words
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Article306 1923-06-08 7 The now scheme which ham been oigftused by the Currency Commmsionm, StrOite Settlements, for the wittxtnunrf of pom out currency notes to be replaced by iew notes, has made considerable process, ■nd it will probably not be very long before there will only be new and306 words
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Article274 1923-06-08 7 (Uy Courtesy of the Nanyo NivhiNichi Shimbun.) Tokio, June •">. The O.S.K. and the Kwansai Steamship Navigation Company havo concluded an igreement on common freight rates and ixpenditures, with a view to competing against the N.Y.K. coasting services. FAQ. Rubber Spot is quoted at nominal price of 56274 words
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Article30 1923-06-08 7 The following- amounts of rubber were patted through the customs m May 1923: S.S.. P.W., Dindings and Malacca, May Jan.-April Total 3,190,644 17,052.684 20,243,328 FMS. 17,332,327 79,277,826 96,610,15330 words
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Advertisement335 1923-06-08 7 IllQt HarvivaA NEW HMV RE co ß »s JUOI I\C^CIVCU FO R JUNE. LATEST POPULAR DANCE SUCCESSES lOinch. Double Sided Plum Label .">2.o(> B. 1516. Cuiio— Medley Fox Trot B. 1321. The world is »ait» for th Larolina m the morning— F«x Trot sunrise Medley Fox Trot D (IniriKiUi-inir: "Sing'inK-")335 words
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Advertisement658 1923-06-08 8 BLUE FUNNEL LINE Regular Service to tONDOU AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN, GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVEKFOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for all Overland Points. HOMEWARDS. da« Singapore. ELFI^NOR Marseilles, Havre, Liverpool and Glasgow June 9 NELEUS658 words
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Advertisement584 1923-06-08 8 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP G»., LVi i lncorporated m England) PASSENGER SERVIC2, Bl*sw«r OUTWAkIi. Bfcn:ar^re. fs.s. CITY OF KARACHI China— Japan Oct. 6 *s.s. CITY OF PARIS China— Japan Nov. 16 ♦s.s. CITY OF CANTERBURY Cl ma—J apan Dec. 27 HOMEWARD. fs.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER Marseilles—London July 29 •}s.s. CITY OF584 words
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Advertisement531 1923-06-08 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA and APCAR Ll\F> (Incorporated m England) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICBg PENINSULAR ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION LONDON FAR EAST MAIL SBEVICI (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMKW UttM For China and Japan. *or Maraeßfca, r,» v n Tonnage. Singapore. Lu »lALWA 11,000 Jane 10531 words
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Advertisement368 1923-06-08 9 Ocean Steam Ship Company, limited. China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. EDcrnian BucLnall Steam Ship Co., Ltd I tMKUCAN. MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated i«, England.) -n sftVK W BOSTON AND NEW TOM via SUEZ X r\ .^A FROM NEW YORK j B»«ri !>«• S'i>«r« Route For furu 2:: Su Philippine and368 words
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Advertisement472 1923-06-08 9 ADMIRAL LINI (Incorporated m U.S.A/* If to rk F^ ST PASSENGER SERVICE DAYS-HONGKONG TO AMERICA. I PRESIDENT JACKSON Hongkong. Arrire Semttl# And evtiy 12 days thereafter AIM Regular lailinga every 12 days from Hongkong to Manila. Ifct Cla^s, Fart-, Hongk'.ng to Seattle G $375. LONDON VIA AMERICA £120 lne only472 words
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Advertisement288 1923-06-08 9 N. Y. K. LONDON LINE. Haruna Maru June 12 Kamo Maru June 26 LIVERPOOL LINE. Tatsuno Maru Jum- 23 Tottori Mm July 13 HAMBURG LINB. Dakar Maru June 25 Tsuragl Maru mid July NEW YORK LINE ria SUEZ SOUTH AMERICAN LINE. Kawachi Maru e»d June Kamakura Mm Aug 1 o288 words
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Advertisement625 1923-06-08 9 I ISTHMIAN LINE Arriving from America via Panama and Loading- for BOSTON. NEW YORK, AND ANNISTOX R C^ TLMORE VhSSS DISECT ,O8 Taking cargo on through Bills o f Ladi^^'alJ Inland P 01! For freight an (i particulars, a j»p! y t HENDERSON BROS. LIMITED, (Shipping Department) AgeaU. KONINKLfI^PAKCTMMfMAATSCHAPPU ROTAL625 words
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SHIPPING NOTES.
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Article69 1923-06-08 10 Mf.nitor Sinks After Collision. London, May 26. A Baghdad message says considerable damage was caused this morning to the remaining- bridge over the Tigris connecting both sides .f Baghdad. The monitor Black Fly, while endeavouring to av.>id a collision with a b at, fouled the buoylines,69 words
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Article635 1923-06-08 10 Prettminnry Inquiry by Kengal Gnvernment. Allahabad, May 24. The Pioneer understands that the Bengal Government is holding a preliminary inquiry into the 1 >< of the Okara and if the results of the investigation justify it, they will aider a full inquiry into the disaster under635 words
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Advertisement172 1923-06-08 10 UNDERWOOD Improved PORTABLE Model THE MACHINE YOU WILL EVENTUALLY BUY. 1 PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD. ((Incorporated m England). SINGAPORE, PENANG, KUALA LLMPUR. j Quality and Experience Bring Your Electrical Industrial Problems Aw w w OUR LATEST ORDER FROM A LARGE LOCAL FACTORY INCLUDES > i i j Switch Board. J^aHl^y172 words
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Advertisement49 1923-06-08 10 THE SINGAPORE SHIPGKANDLERY. COMPANY, LIMITED. Shipchandlers, Contractors, and Commission Agentn. Office:— MAYNARDS BUILDING. Telephone No, 433. H. W. H. STEV«NS. Masagtr. SWIMMING FOR WOMEN GIRLS. Wednesdays, 5-5.30 p.m. Y. M. C. A. Pool Fort Canning Hill. Apply Y. W. C. A.— B, Fort Canning Road. Competent instructor :n Charßv.49 words
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Advertisement331 1923-06-08 10 Genasco RooS? 2 PLY AND H T **S COMPLETE WITH PATENT KANT-LEAK nn? AND NAILS FOR FKINr, JlE »TS GEN A SCO is f%^?^£SSl2k the result of j jn over 40 Ye*/- j v j r OH c p experience °?iJi^r ha <*tiap Si I manufacture f^^rjn«s?Pl P/> f a331 words
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Advertisement68 1923-06-08 10 I NORDDHJISCffIS LL9S i UAMBUKG-AMtRIKA lH 'Tompa* jKv. gndernd i i lof Hongk GOTTINGE UUNSTERLANO (H.A.I HOUBWAI 1 VILA •L ':ii- for I gLoada f to MPAJttj* j S.S. "HYMETTUS" undero I accommodate IfAavM Ist Cl Sydney For fur her par*. lin BOUSTBADJ Co. l> td AtentS B. < V68 words
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Miscellaneous101 1923-06-08 10 MAIL TABLE. Hoogjtonr, Swatow, Amoy and fT h 5 n A ffhaJ taking maiJ s tor U.b.A. and Canada Khir.jrchow > t m pwau Boci Benuit v Ba^an Sdfti I>andjan ?i and q en ka T i 1 s Koemai 9a m baba Djaml.i Ban Hack Guan 1 1 am.101 words
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Miscellaneous565 1923-06-08 10 Marseilles Affon 2 p.m. Medan Van Diemen 6 p.m. Port Swettenham and Teluk Anson Katong 3 p.m. Palembang Swaerdecroor. 3 p.m. Batu Pahat Meran 3 p.m. Malacca and Muar Kelantan 4 p.m. Bangkok Kamuninpr 4 "p.m. Rhio, Prigi Radjah, Sapat, Tembilahan and 'Indragfri Indragiri 4 p.m. SATURDAY. Kuala Pahang- Kuantan565 words
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Article78 1923-06-08 11 June 7. Bank 4 m.s. 2)4 u-^ Bank dem;:nd 2|4 1-lt". PrivHto eredita m.-<. 2 4 13-32 New York, ik-ma-nd 39% Credits 'JO days 50% France demand 170 Tndia, T. T. 173& 4 Hongrkon^, demand p.c. Dis. Yokohama, demand 10'J'/. Java, demand 110' Bangkok, demand Sovereign, Bank Buying 8.5478 words
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Article147 1923-06-08 11 •June 7 Tin 75 Tons $99.00 Gambier Cube No. 1 24.00 Gatnbier 12.25 Pepper Black 1 1.75 Pepper (whit.- fair) ,23.00 Tapioca, sm.fili flake f.g. 11.00 Pearl Sage bomIJ 7.f>o Copra 10.40 Copra Sundriod 11.00 Opium, Bonuses unc. 4.000 Rice, Rangoon white '...i'j.OO Rice, Sii-^i No. 1 for export.147 words
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Article37 1923-06-08 11 Singapore, June 7, 12 noon Singapore Standard Ribbk-d Smoked Sheet Spot 50% 51%, June 51U 51%, Ji'v-Scpt. 53 J 4 53%, Oct.-De^'. 55 1 55k-. London Quotation Slfeet 1?. 2\d. Market Quiet.37 words
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Article117 1923-06-08 11 Singapore, June 7. Rubber— London Is. 2%i\. Ijoch] 51. Tin.— London i'lOG 17s. Cd. Local P9. (75 tons sold). Share Market. Quiet. Rubbers.— Malaka Pindas 1.50 1.55. United Malaccas 1.40 1*45. Jerani Kuantans 40 45. Glentaly> 1«85 1.45. Kedahs 2.35 2.55. Utvin Simpans 1.802. Tins.— -Rawanfrs 1.20 125.117 words
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Article222 1923-06-08 11 Yt*sterda\ Alterutions. Kiit:. Ass. (400,000—10) &25 B4W Nrwng Pa 1.22 v s 157% Noith Taiping (750,000 1.25 1.30 P. Consul (55—) Ss 6d 9s 6<i. Rahman Hydraulic ($10) li».00 20 00 Ulu Piah 150 I.CO Amal Malay (1.000,000—2) 2.20 2.40 Bes*ett (700,000 —1) 1.00 LOT 1 Bukit222 words
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TRADE AND COMMERCE.
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Article317 1923-06-08 11 Singapore, June I. Durang the wreeV tin has remained fairl} steady but tat share market has ban •pathetic ami business m tin share:- ha-» been on very restricted <caio. Roi ber on the other hand has been tirm and th t* have been good enquiries for all317 words
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Article242 1923-06-08 11 Singaj>t.re, June 7. Rabbtf, During the past week tht gummi tone of the market has ben ninu-i the price for Awarded Spot Shot varying from .~>2 to '>;> per lb. In spite of London's quotation having advanced an fed, making the spot price there If. :;<]., the local242 words
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Article188 1923-06-08 11 Singapore. Jun» 7. Since our last the market .has \n P distinctly nervous, m tpitt f better London news, pries broke on Wllhmaay evening and the announcement t -dny. that May shipments totalled 20.116 tons did not help the market as a lower figure Wftf ••xpectod188 words
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Advertisement276 1923-06-08 11 .^t over |5 00(i.000. THE GREAT EASTO ODJff^UMiTO. 0 **L vliux V lANCB ASSURANCE v Ltd. v j m England i I id m 1824. £25,000.000. CAB LIFT. Wt or long period! SIMONS A Co.. Ltd., Aff«nt«. it%] ia England) TnRIMAN ASSURANCE To.. Ltd. ited m England) 1 il 1321.276 words
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Advertisement394 1923-06-08 11 of India, Australia and China. Incorporated m England by Royal Ckarter. Paid up Capital m 300.000 shares £5 each £3.009,000 Reserve Fund 3,800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 5,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 38 Bishopagate, London, E. C Agenciea and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong I'uket Amritsar Iloilo Rangoot Bangkok Ipoh Saigon Batavia Karachi394 words
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Advertisement831 1923-06-08 11 LIMITED. ESTABLISHED 1880. Vice-Presidont: R. Ichinomiya? E.q DIRECTORS. IMr vast K. Tatsum Esq r t 1 q Waunabe I. MalsuKata, Esq HEAD OFFICE YOKOHAMA. Singapore Branch 31-A Chulia Street BRANCHES. cS?ta Ai sea Ess*, Harbin P^f-- Hongkong R.-.r^on vi'!s ?n Honolulu 8 SS?-*. 11 ad vo4tock K °ce Saigon n831 words
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Advertisement43 1923-06-08 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated is England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) MBE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. WEARE Co., Lt& Messrs. HARRISONS, Branch Office— 64, The Arcade, CoUyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.43 words
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Article2124 1923-06-08 12 SUGGESTION FOB EFFICIENT INSI'KITOUS The more effective enforcement of rubiier restriction wu Urn principal natter inder discussion at the annual meeting <«i" the Johore Planters' Association, which v.as held ai the Civi] Service i lub, Johore, yesterday, and a resolution was pawed. •iftir considerable discussion, urging2,124 words
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Article288 1923-06-08 12 Sailor* Toagne FVozea i<» Tip* ()l board th« C. <;. M. M. *te«mer, I madian Transporter (Captain Wallace); a fireman wh hat learned from o>i«i experience a fact that nearly every child known :■> the time ii <t:mv to walk. It \a thai steel or it«>r i> adhesive288 words
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Article100 1923-06-08 12 A close personal friend of the new Premier gives the following anecdote of the biter's public spirit. It to wirelessed to the Indian papers. During the war Mr Baldwin was oppressed by the consciousness that be c uld not make the sacrifices for his country vvhi.-h100 words
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Article211 1923-06-08 12 On the Padanp yesterday afternoon, the S. C. F. A, .-ec-ond team met and defeated th«. Keppcl P. C. by two to one. Soon En^r scored both the points for the Chinese m the first half, and m the second half, Cramond, a new player for Keppel, reduced211 words
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Article144 1923-06-08 12 YESTERDAY'S PLAT. Mi\«d D— blta V* Class. Final. Mips B <><>!<«• n v Mr. Thorougood owe 13.1 beat Mr.-. Brooke :ivA Mr. Hopkins, 6 .">, J- (I. C—A. TO-DAYS TIK I. adit's Double.. I) pen. Mi*. Cantrell and Miss E. Brooke, owe I" 1 vs. Mr>.144 words
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Article184 1923-06-08 12 Th, following will represent the Bankers, Brokers ana Insurance against the Services or tiio Padang on Saturday i« the S. C. C. Cricket Tournament: J. \V. Jamieson, I{. L. I). Wodehouse, F. R.. Craig- G.E. C. Dcuumont, U. Kennedy, E. \Y. Hart-, G. F. Strhigfellow, A.184 words
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Article130 1923-06-08 12 Kuala Lumpur. June 30th. July Ist and 2nd. Die programme of events includes Show? m Agriculture, stock. Horticulture, Poultry, Trades, Local Industries, and Dogs. An interesting programme of sports «nd football matches is bein*; arranged by the Entertainment Sub-Committee. All the above mentioned shows, wiih t!:e exception130 words
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Article107 1923-06-08 12 Goals I* W. L. I). For Agst. Ptn, Mji lava F. C. 7 6 0 |fl |S A.V.Jos. II <; <; o o 24 1 12 S. C. F. A II x 12 2 11 i» 10 > M. C. A. s 4 2 2 11 10107 words
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Advertisement328 1923-06-08 12 niii iniiiiiii— 'in iai_ j^iMjji^ tilS JUNE I Master's record VOICe ARE HERB Oall or Write for Lists S. MOUTRIE~& Co. Ltd SINGAPORE. DEWARS Whisky mar v~- *J "THE SPIRIT'QF PERFECTION." The Policy of Sir John Dewar T"^ and Sons and their Associat- IjXiM ed Companies has ai.vays been to328 words
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