The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 June 1923
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Title Section17 1923-06-13 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. r gM CKNTS. SINGAPORE, S.S., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1923. No. 19,91417 words
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Article209 1923-06-13 1 In answer to questions m the Commons on the progress of the measures taken to release the prisoners of Chintse bandits and to restore order m China, Mr. Ronald McNeill detailed what had been donfe Page 7. A summary of an article m the Morning post on209 words
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Article1112 1923-06-13 1 WHISKEY SALT WATER. Burns was unlucky m his choice of a >iirase to suggest the extreme of unp.obajiiity. If not the seas m g-nerai, over j'hich Gre t Britain srhl exercises a cc tan luthority, as much sea aa America can influence must hencefo th go *dr..." lie Ln l1,112 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement295 1923-06-13 1 9WGAFOU. WEEKLY PROGRAMME T V F;n. ballroom m the East. TUESDAY.— Dinner Dance. Room adjoining Dining Room WEDNESD AY.— Orchestral Concerr. URSDA^ G D Ni Kht Dinner FRIDAY.~Tea Dansant. p/BDNBSDAI SATURDAY.— Guest Night Dinner and Dance. I SEA VIEW HOTEL. Tanjon^ Katong. Telephone, 110. Singapore. HIGH TIDE, 10.24 a.m., 9.47295 words
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Advertisement175 1923-06-13 1 i VIRGINIA CIGARETTES 555 Convey an atmosphere of refinement >^B M^/ an< discrimination, and their unapproach- feß M^/ able high quality appeals to cultured teß M^/ tastes all over the world. feß 03/ MaMfeterri b LONDON by ARDATH TOBACCO COMPANY, LTD. s^l r urnno Mrkf^l LUiUpc O O l e175 words
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Advertisement164 1923-06-13 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Trade Mark notict- Page 5. Latest Sailings Pnires 8 ami ketiuction* by "Lucille Page 6 Moutrie'a for Pianos— Page 12 Compound House to let— Page 5. New P.ctures at Surina Page 2. ii allies Hotel announcements Page 1 Dutch Veal from Cold Storage— Page 6 Auto Glasses from164 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous150 1923-06-13 1 THE WEEK \Yedn,sdaif, Iff*. Hi^h watvr, 10.24 a.m., U.-17 pa B. I. Homeward mail leavas. League I: S. C. P. A. vs S. R. Q. Thursday, 14th. Hiprh water. 10.58 a.m., 10.17 p.m Licensing Justices, 2.30 p.m. Phil. Orchestra, Mem. Hall. 5.15 p.m. LtftgM II: Harlequins vs. S. C. F.150 words
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Article506 1923-06-13 2 Wrung n tt» Aeronautical Di*e* Major-Genral 11. If. Patrick, Chi* of U V Air Service. Sa>;:- Anvays will p! 8v a ■T* *»poi*ai* P«rt *n our system \,f -a; onal D.fen.c The layman nught think prescribed roatei throvgh the a r unnecessary became all space seems506 words
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Article112 1923-06-13 2 Semi-official information emanating from Pohce circles show that there are altogether m I>ek ng 41.M.J ri. Irshas registered at the Metr politan Police Headquarters. Of this nninUr, 4.788 are private and -€\*o are re ff stored for business purnos^s. -nnnrf 1 I Co°leS total flO]n 60-' mo to or at112 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement240 1923-06-13 2 1 TO LET OR FUK SALE. LARGE <.wUOWNS, newiy erected uiiu ixoui 10.000 Uj 50.0C0 sq. ft. befog riv«.r. LARGE STORES from 6,000 to 24/juO sm ft MSff wlarf and ahippin*. Also *.bKM "'•ric'd buUdiagi fcr officeE and godowßt. Centrally situated A'i immediate entry, jroinp cheap Apply or v.iite to240 words
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Advertisement394 1923-06-13 2 i B— ___BBBB_BMB^M_H_BMM_B_M_H_I T^^^TTTiifflMHff I Jw DOL ELF] FEATURE ATTRACTION LOVE AND LETLOVE- MmftA'^fiP THE BUTTERFLY MAN. IA eXtra d !S^ Sh Production Thursday his last night. 2 NEW TWO PART COMEDY. N TkSj C ?iH SSIT J^ vel >'J^^ arv S 2nd Show at 9.15 p.m. Ihebj. Lila Leslie,394 words
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Advertisement311 1923-06-13 2 Alhambra In Our Next Chang* MONDAY, nth II?V» *«UUNE, lo SATLf IN THE SECOND SHOW \r D dv lopical Budget British Screen Newa. Keeping up with I \y>i n In 6 P.,,. lA£l fa«t movine comedy that create many smile, and b hearty laU(rhs from ..J^ ALBERT E. SMITH PRESETS311 words
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Article1783 1923-06-13 3 THE UXCHENG OUTRAGE. >om Our Gun Corre>p ndent Tokyo, ,»iay 23Thr unprecedented outrage committed bf C iinese bandits when they held up !>e :iight qWLM between Peking and Shan fe hri. one of the main trunk line? of the hinwe Republic, .-iml at the pa:--; of the1,783 words
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Article91 1923-06-13 3 A meeting of the Air League ai the Mansion House on May 31st. passed a resolution favouring a one-power standard m the air and the fullest air development. Lord B rkenhead declared that the British were quite defenceless m the event of an air attack. As a TranaatlaaitSe liner was91 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement438 1923-06-13 3 > SUt. S W. tan I"I myeH %r deiived great benefit Iron af F GUxo dvHna ihe Btaotfas before Avt timhr was bota. aad w t JH* ?'w«y t ia perfect h«allk" *A\ You can nurse Baby yourself 1 greatest privilege of motherhood it to be your* M \.>u would438 words
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Advertisement300 1923-06-13 3 ttT PAULI GIRL BRAND LAGER BEER 1~) y^» vV^^j l ■l'~ f C" y™^ a n The Original 'Girl Brand" v G OF 5i YEARS REPUTATION. R A can Eastern Trade Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated m England). Solo gents. S. S. P. N. S SHANKS X X Jl XV. X V300 words
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Article479 1923-06-13 4 Mi iimis m Preparing to Fight Phantoms. i The -i imeol is going to spend i'i>, 5 0,000 n a dock I Singapore. They say it ia .hi i ui'aiur against possible enemies. Vfanj uthoi ties i lieve them to be phantom m«. •.>•,'■ The us of war479 words
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Article417 1923-06-13 4 "Orang Twa" whose identity may per-' haps be gyeai ed, write? to the Times of I Ojrton:— -The Hindustani term "Bilati," which is an Eastern yariant of the well- known Turkish or Arabic term "Vilayet," j ftignifying a:: outer Province, is m India (wheita it has always417 words
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Advertisement935 1923-06-13 4 s£ '^VaaNrtk Hf *ggnTr!iMw>»^r* the mouth. The Mistake |l That millions have corrected] Vj/T,^/ As most folks knov, brushing teeth to cause decay. Germs-breed A, teeth m old ways prove i most dis- by millions m it. They, with tar- -A J^ U appointing. Teeth std! discolored, tar, are the935 words
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Advertisement218 1923-06-13 4 Hi >4*^'r'. U^- "^^9>>9Sifl i i i V i oo r --t 1 RWiV- "7 -XT'/ ->" I o*[X' m' r L j> irttiSlliHi i oPMaia -ii cr° I r\\ i (*vßH (Hit iifflM ~^^Hri -Si A &r" j -3*y=-' '«f USE ARGENTA LAMPS. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED •Incorporated m the218 words
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905 1923-06-13 5 The trial of the X upp directors, who ;;re accused being In some way responsible for the blootlshtd at the factory on Easter P-tvrder, came to an end on May Bth. speeches for the defence had been concluded at 3.30 the court retired to delrberatc905 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement484 1923-06-13 5 TO LET. _O«ws m Raffles Quay facing the /•cent view f t> Harbour and I* i'brw floo". total arcH about 6 oo€ Rent (at Us* than half the usual) 9cm immediate Entry. v POWELL CO., LTD. :.j and 17 Raffles Place. U.C. I -4 T q^, .^c t*o storey Compound484 words
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Advertisement679 1923-06-13 5 notices. THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER The only Morning Daily i a Maiaya mm be best Medium for Advertising Driver with the Chota Hazri eac* morning nth Latest Telegrami, latent New. an. latest Annouucementa. Telephone 56. Cable Addrest, Advertiwi P. O. Box No. 206. Communication! relating to Newt679 words
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Advertisement482 1923-06-13 5 NOTICES. I Dollar Directory 1923-4 Issue A popular publication ai a popular price. Used m every office, home and institution. $2 Post Free. Dollar Directory Company. Dunlop House, ROBINSON ROAD. "LUCILLE" MODISTE 193 Orchard Road. SALE commences 15th JUNK GENUINE REDUCTIONS. I FROCKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS Marked considerably below coM482 words
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Advertisement786 1923-06-13 5 LADIES VELOUR AND BLANKET (LOT?: COATS at $10 and $15 each. Cl>~ Ladies Lustre dust Coats at $8.50 each ffiL&;f*»4gT i i.'.i.vcar Voil Blouses. A select New taT^o^C ivt Stock of Hats suitable for girl*. I Brown Holland Military Sleeping Bags, DIMLESS Spectacles, accurate m as used m Th t786 words
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789 1923-06-13 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1923. British Trade and In employment. "Unemployment is worse in the manufacturing trades for export than in the manufacturing trades for home consumption- So far as Europe is concerned, this is mainly due t) depreciated currencies, brought about by decreased productivity resulting in lc>3S789 words
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Article393 1923-06-13 6 Mr. \V. Hittlej ha* started h btliiimi [m London. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Kmny arc living m Mr. R W. Hiam. Engineer, Ways and 1 Works. F.M.S.R., has left for Singapore. Chief Inspector Hinton, who has just returned from furlough, is to be stationed m Kuala Selaneor n* O.C.P.D.393 words
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Article851 1923-06-13 6 i'ntty Cathedral Cscauwiy. Miss Eveline Frances Brooke. the] daughter of Dr. Gilbert Brooke ami Mis •Irooke, of 2 Fort Canning toad, w:.; married at St. Andrew's Cathedral vr-tci-day afternoon to Mr. Horace Holford Stu«t, the manager of the Kuala Lumpur branch of the Asiatic Petroleum851 words
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Article17 1923-06-13 6 Fatani. On I tranrfert bnby ofl th« elepl and fell Tl with fat;.! effwi17 words
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Article15 1923-06-13 6 -Mom uur On j U!r 12 k l »>j Btttu.l oi ■nop-houa15 words
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Article142 1923-06-13 6 Kuala Lumpur. int .loth and Prises to Rubber:-! offwt< m the Rubhir S. attraction which large number of >.., h^'\ al] sevei tec which the f are O ff err: The Rubber Growers' A R.G.A. gold, lilvei tnd bran the fnst three exhibits of pa> en first142 words
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Article179 1923-06-13 6 There Is an impression abroad that Ul Somme Dinner, wh eh will be he.d at At Adelphi Hotel on Saturday. June 30tr under the auspices of the Singapore Bra*.: of the Ex-Services Associat on of Malays is intended solely for ex-service ner. si took part m the179 words
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Article158 1923-06-13 6 Mr. P. A. Antl of the FMS Rai way*, pleasure m informing fixea for the opt i w:Ty for railway I < fie is 0 In addition to° a sing a foot-path will be time m the embai k i i forr full width for two roadway which158 words
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Article54 1923-06-13 6 (Fro,n O UC The hearing of mTpT?>U gainst the <i, s i. „k K Jjl lories rase bafi expected to la I>. MunUell and r appearing f OI J. Upcott and E. D. s ami Rus*,il tana fot th, i Mr. llundell totemeut ampha.ii the Jud* toe afainst54 words
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Advertisement148 1923-06-13 6 I COATES I^^P The Navy's Choice. CAIDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., LTD. (Incorporated m Shanghai). Office, 45 Robinson Road. Telephone 228. >gan— r^^^f i inn. j> n J' Jli ilJ.WLLi 1 IlLi rim r^TPi iTW WLHr^i'^^to. RONEO Loose-Leaf Books IN ALL SIZES AT HONEST PRICES. RONEO LTD., 71, Co%<?r Qwa«/. (Incorporated m148 words
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Advertisement67 1923-06-13 6 FIRST CONSIGNMENT, JUST ARRIVED DUTCH VEAL OF EXCELLENT QUALITY. m SINGAPORE Cold Storage CO., LTD. (Inc. S.S.) O *CH\RD ROAD. JOHN DUKE OPTICIAN I'Vllnw of the British Optical As.-»ociation. Vrn man (»f the Worshipful Company of Bpcctldt Maker*. Fltf <»f the City of London. Late of Old Broad St. lyondon.67 words
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Article122 1923-06-13 7 JAPAN'S AIMS. [ttuttrt Service.] UITICAI. WRITER. London. June 12. suratef V** bas begun a Beries new Far East problems, Great Wai, the Washingt, sad. the desire of the Japatxpansion. The articles correspondent who prolonged tour m ;apc re :\nd the Far tax is of opinion that >122 words
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Article139 1923-06-13 7 THE TKA DUTY. London, June 11. moved an amendtea duty. lOn-Hickl declined to nt of a tax which niramUy. i %rm ndment aimed at b vuhstant al majo-l ontinainf the ten duty, tes to lit. preference came up when Mr. :;i(»v»'d the abolition of the I v'd m139 words
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Article195 1923-06-13 7 Ixmdon. June 11. Government loan issue m 14 millions sterling at sx per eighty, ha? been subscribed I kOMd this morning. Now York, June 11. Hnr.ounw that the Austrian hyp just bo ii issued, were quarter of an hour. «B SINKING FUND. London. June 11. House of195 words
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Article145 1923-06-13 7 GOVT. ACTION. [Reuter's Service.] PEKING NOT BLAMED. London, June 12. In the House of Commons, replying- to Mr. Trevelyan Thomson, who asked what' steps the Government was taking to protect the lives and interests of British subjects and traders m China, ii view of the very setiovs situation145 words
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Article368 1923-06-13 7 EFFECT OF REVOLUTION. T London, June 11. L ..lkans ejcparti m London regard the Bulgarian rt<volution as a disquieting iactor m connection with a possible repercussion m the negotiations nt Lausanne, as the Revolutionaries are credited with being m touch with the Germans, Turks nrd Bolsheviks. The368 words
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Article83 1923-06-13 7 Kansas City, June 11. Three days of torrential ran has resulted m the flooding of the low-lying districts <.r" the States of Kansas, Oklahoma, and Ttxas, with at hast five fatalties. The 'Linage dene is estimated at several million eciiars. Thre- thousand are homeless m Kiin.^as City83 words
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Article169 1923-06-13 7 Messrs. Jardne, M .theson and Co. were 'reventi fined 51.0)0 at the Honskonj* Magistracy, for -Tow ng their stcnn.er the Loo g Sanr to he Bfl^J far Mm cortveyurue of op um. It la undei oH th-.t Urn Company is considering m appe il r.gminst Urn Magistrates decision. The p-rea:169 words
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Article102 1923-06-13 7 BRITISH CABINET DISCUSS. London, June 11. The Cabinet have discussed the Qermar memorandum, also the French views, which, it is understood, were communicated by the French Ambassador m London. THE FRENCH VIEW. London, June 11. Reuter, from a well-inforinoi source, kan» that M. Poincarc is anx >ir-.102 words
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Article248 1923-06-13 7 Merlin, June 11. live civilians were shot at Dortmund last night and one wa* seriously wounded. The Deputy Police President and Deputy Burgomaster have been arrested m connection with the shooting of the two French noncommissioned officers. It is reported that I over a hundred arrests have been248 words
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Article510 1923-06-13 7 Action Against Consul* Widow. Mrs. Mildred Edith D'Almeida, the widow of Mr. George D'Almeida, stated to have been a well-known Singapore surveyor and a former Portuguese coifsuil heiv, unsuccessfully defended an action Defore tin- Chief Justice, S.r Walter Shaw, m the Supreme Court yesterday. She was sued510 words
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
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Article570 1923-06-13 7 To the Editor. Sir, —In your columns to-diy you have a graphic account of how a Chinese burgiar who has for long- infested the Oxley Road district was caught red-handed a few days ago. The credit for the capture is tacitly given to the police, but may570 words
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Article307 1923-06-13 7 Choo Kirn Poh, the younj? Hengwah rikls-ha puller, rgainst whom the police preferred 12 charges -of house breaking and theft, pleaded guilty before Mr. David m the first police court yesterday, to three of the chirges, and was sentenced to 12 months, rigorous imprisonment. The accused, who307 words
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Advertisement122 1923-06-13 7 JVST RECEIVED i^ TT-Tfc" 1 1 ILEj BEVERAGE SHAKER IN FINEST QUALITY NICKEL PLATE OPS No. 121 CAPACITY ONE PINT 'jR c invite inspection of our new and CATALOGUE ON APPLICATION. Robinson Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m Singapore). ■^j^J Natural-Mat /^^^jsa^r^^^a^ f^^sasasai aaa^^v ILK 1 .^^aaaaaaaaanl ADVICE FREE BY OUR QUALIFIED122 words
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Advertisement613 1923-06-13 8 IBLUE FUNNEL LINE Regular Service to IOMDOU, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP. HAMBURG AND BREMEN, GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for all Overland Polnti. HOMEWARDS. 4ae Singapore. ELPENOR Marseilles, Havre, Liverpool and Glasgow In pon LUMAEUS613 words
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Advertisement591 1923-06-13 8 "EHERMAN" LINiL KLLERMAN A BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP O^ Lt*. Incorporated m Si-^land) nwi-jT- win or,— r -s- -Ti7J% rrr«" j*mm n— ...l PASSENGER PERVIC2 Sttsmer OJJTWAML. D«s 81sg«pen. ts.». CITY OF KARACHI China—Japan Oct. 6 •s.s. CITY OF PARIS China-^Japan Nov. 16 ♦s.s. CITY OF CANTERBURY Clina— Japan Dec. 27 HOMEWARD.591 words
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Advertisement573 1923-06-13 8 x CX BRITISH INDIA and APC VU Uftsg (Incorporated m England) MAIL, PASSENGER C AR(;o SERVICgg PENINSULAR ORIENTAL "sTEAM N\\ m LONDON FAR EAST MAIL SERYk (Unck-r Contract with His Majesty's Goverwaeai OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMI W \Rhv For China and Japan. m Umn^Ok^ »-ff Tonnage. Singapore. KHIVA 9,000 June573 words
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Advertisement392 1923-06-13 9 U.ean Ship Company, limited Ite CWm Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. gfleraan BucknaU Steam Ship Co., Ltd iMEMCAM AIANCUURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated i*, England.) |U BOSTON AND NFW YOf.K"wa SUEZ OB I-AWAMA FROM NEW YORK. Due 3'por« Route ji. or laly l B<te I'hilippines and China July 14 Sue? Philippin, B392 words
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Advertisement481 1923-06-13 9 ADMIRAL LINE (Incorporated m U.S.A. FAST PASSENGER SER\ ICK 18 DAV.S -HONGKONG TO AMERICA. u r Sr.;»* Hoagkc^g. Krrii** .Seat tie. PRESIDENT JACKSON June 15 lu i v 4 PRESIDENT JEFFEESON Jum 27 Jul lfi PRESIDENT GRANT Ju i y i JJ 8 PRESIDENT MADISON July 21 Z PRESIDENT If481 words
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Advertisement290 1923-06-13 9 I N. V X LONDON UNB. Kamo Maru June 26 Katori Maru July 10 LIVERPOOL LINB. Tatsuna Maru June 26 Tottori Mltu July 13 HAMBURG LINB. Dakar Maru June 23 Tsurog'a Maru mid July NBW YORK LINE via BUBZSOUTH AMERICAN LINB. Kawachi Maru June 29 Kamakura Maru Aug. 5 BOMBAY290 words
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Advertisement776 1923-06-13 9 ISTHMIAN LINE Arriving from America via Panama and Loading for BOSTON. j\ E W YORK, AND anmston R e^ TIMORE VIA SUEZ DKECT. AisiiNikiCLN cm due Singapore jn_e o« i FAIKFIELD CITY (k .e Sin 6 t pore Ju y 2 8 STEEL TRAVELER due Singapore Aug 28 f Taking776 words
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SHIPPING NOTES.
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Article515 1923-06-13 10 Wonderful Branch of Engineering. It is most probable that the firsc ship salvage operation was taken m Land very shortly after the first ship was launched, and therefore even a most scanty review of the history of our subject would prove a colossal task. It is,, however, only515 words
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Article288 1923-06-13 10 In cKaeueeing the question of Urn future rlass of power to be applied to passenger liners, "Lloyd's List" th nks that possibly another year will elapse before it can be 'ascertained whether the motor lii>er justi- ties the claims of :Us advocates. There is la striking288 words
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Article68 1923-06-13 10 The Stagen, from Rangoon yesterday, brought a cargo of rice. The big- steamer Eastern Prince went into the King's Dock, Keppel Harbour yesterday, and looked very magnificent at high tide. The Duke of Leinster and Mr. Nutting aro to beg-in their single-handed race across the Atlantic from New York m68 words
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Advertisement207 1923-06-13 10 UNDERWOOD Improved PORTABLE Model THE MACHINE YOU WILL EVENTUALLY BU\ T j iil PATERSON, SIMONS CO LTD. I (Incorporated m England). j SINGAPORE, PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR. j English Electric Co., Ltd. rINCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). WINCHESTER HOUSE ARE DISPOSING OF THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF FANS, LAMPS, FITTINGS AND INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES AT207 words
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Advertisement42 1923-06-13 10 The twin-screw river steamer Wenchow, the eighteenth steamer built by tue Taikoo Dockyard and Engineering Company for the China Navigation Company, Limited, was launched at Taikoo, Hongkong, on June 2nd, the ceremony being performed by Mrs. Fletcher, wife of the Colonial Secretary.42 words
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Advertisement380 1923-06-13 10 GenascoltoofhuT 2 PLV AND F1T **S COMPIETE WITH PATENT WNREU m? AND NAILS FOR FIXING* 1 b 8R the result of ovei-W V«ars rjiVv ,9 rw c/,e 6per experience fi zn *n att Hfis manufacture R( *fi pro anrt or »eady |$£^«BH need8no Roofing. 1^^?; M^/tosta/irts r lw *h*iJ tropical380 words
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Miscellaneous693 1923-06-13 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Moiara-Sabn Djambi Singkep 9 a.m. Cucob Edina 9 a.m. Cucob Massima 9 a.m. Cucob Hong Aik 9 a.m. I'ulau Soegi Sultana 9 a.m. Palembang Berouw 9 a.m. Kerinion Soon Leo 9 a.m. Sabang Promethean 9 a.m. Penang, Colombo, Aden, Massawa, Suez, Port Said, Brindisi, Venice and Trieste693 words
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Article82 1923-06-13 11 June 12. Bank 4 m.s. 2j« fc Bunk demand 2|4 1-16 Private credits 3 m.s. 2!4 13-32 Xew York, demand 53 V 4 Credits 90 days 56 France demand r ,TO India, T. T. 173% Hongkong, demand p.c. Dia. Yokohama, demand 109 Java, demand 140% Bangkok,, demand 80 Sovereign,82 words
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Article149 1923-06-13 11 Jum, 12. Tin 75 Tons $99.50 Gambier Cube Xo. 1 24.00 Gambier 12.50 Pep|>er White 22.50 Pepper Black 14.50 Tapioca, small fluke f.g. 11.00 Pearl Sago small 7.50 Copra 10.60 Copra Sundricd 11.10 Opium, Benares une. 4,000 Rice, Rangoon white 230.00 Rice, Si? m No. 1 for expo*.! 2H5.00149 words
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Article45 1923-06-13 11 Singapore, June 12th. noon. Singapore Standard Pale Crepe. Spot 48*4. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Spot 48*4 49; June 49 49H; JulySopt. 51% 52; Oct.-Dec. 54 54 M»; JulyMarch 55*2 56. London quotation sheet Is. 2 a id. Market Quiet.45 words
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Article76 1923-06-13 11 Yesterday's Alterations. X Kamuntinjcs 2.5.6 2.6.0 Kinta Ass. (400,000—10) 8.50 8.75 Murai Tin 3.75 4.00 Nawngr Pet 1.27% 1.12% North Taking (750,000—) 1.22% 1.27% South Taipinss 1922 &7% 1.02% Tine: Kil (10) 4.50 5.50 Balprownie (200,000—1) 2.55 3.25 Telok Anson (400,000 5) 6.75 7.25 Ulu Benut ($1)76 words
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Article266 1923-06-13 11 In the House of Commons, Major Bamstcn informed Mr. Barnes that on the formation of Home Grown Sugar, Limited, the Government subscr bed for 250,000 one pound shares. The value of those shares had now been written down special resolution of the company to ss. The266 words
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Article98 1923-06-13 11 FRASERS REPORT. Singapore, .!"«<■ 12. Rubber.— l>. |%d. Tin £191. sf. 75 Tom $yj>.oo. Rubbers.— Ma aka Piadai 1.17* L 52%, Bassctts 1.05 1.10. Tiluk AntOfli 7 7.50, New Serenrlahs 2.G5 2.H0, Uiu Btnutfl 22% 27^», Jimahs l.:) 0 1.40, Indnfirh S "■-•<' Tambalaks 72% 77 b98 words
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Article119 1923-06-13 11 M ACPHAIL'S REPORT. Singapore, Jun< I.'. Rubber. London Is. 2%d. Local 4.«. Tiiu London £197. fo. Local 99 tons sold). Share Market.— Quiet. Rubber^. Jimnhs 1.35 1.40. New Sir. r (Uha 2.70 2.90. United Malaccas L4O 1 1". Jcram Kuantans 40 45. Tin R&wangs 1.20 1.25, Taipings HT 1 92%,119 words
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Article163 1923-06-13 11 Singapore, June 12. Ha.— £l97. ss. down 255. 99^ (75 ton.-. sold). Rubber. Is. i%d. down Ud. Rubbers. Ulu Benuts 22 u 27^, Sungvx Tukanps 30 35, Brogas 65 70, Tambalak* 72M? 77 li>.1 i>. Kuala Sidims 2.30 2 40, Malaka Pindas 1.47K* 1.52 V&, Ayer163 words
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Article269 1923-06-13 11 The statement of receipts and expend. t ire of the Commonwealth of Australia, f'.»r the period of n'ne months crdcd 31$t March, 1923, giv-es promc^e of a substantial surplus wh:n the fig-ures for the concluding three months of the financial year 1922-23 become ava.lable. The revenue for th«269 words
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Advertisement301 1923-06-13 11 A ,<r $o 000.000. TUP TDUAT LMCTCDIiT iirn a «^.wt^ Assurances m force over $17,000,000 THt, GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED HEAD OFFICE Hous^^ StraitB m co m pan y has ,20,000 deposed wit? S^&SL Court of Enffi? S^i^fSf^S^ .n-RACT.'VE PLANS OF ASSURANCE durance Companies Act. cretflrj r Di301 words
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Advertisement401 1923-06-13 11 of India, Australia and China. Incorporated m England by Royal Caarter. Paid up Capita! m iOO.OOO shares £5 eack £3.000.000 Reserve Fund s fB0 0.000 Reserve Liability of ProprTetors 3,000.000 HEAD OFFICE. 38 Bishopsgate, London, E C Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Puket Ammsar Toilo Rangoon Bangkok Ipoh Saigon401 words
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Advertisement966 1923-06-13 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI VOKOHAMA^PFriF RANH BANKING CORPORATION. LIMITED (Incorporate m Hongkong) ESTABLISHED 1880. a *v. e^ Of ce: HoQ Kkong. 11 1 Sul ri l>ed Y. 100,000,000 Authorised Capital $60,000,000 (folly j*aid up) w raid up-Capital $20,000,000 Reserve Fund Y. 69 000 000 Faierve Funds:— Sterling 4,500,000 xy President: K. Kodama966 words
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Advertisement65 1923-06-13 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated is England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee—Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives—Messrs. BARLOW Co. c Messrs. WEARE Co., Ltd. Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER ft Cc. t Ltd Office—64, The Arcade, Collyer Quay. A, GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. No other nation m the65 words
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Article1581 1923-06-13 12 Officials of the Deli ren Vereeniging, Mi dan, "were m Singapore last week, and as a result, we understand, the Club is applying for admission to the Straits Racing Association, making five associate memt.» rs of the Association insttad of four as j at present. The Committee of1,581 words
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Article316 1923-06-13 12 Thr annual report of the above company l r UM year ended March 31st (to br presented at the annual genera] meeting at the Chartered Bunk Chamber* o.i Wednesday June HUth at noon) ii as foLows: After eh irgiag Cull depreciation upuw t ..e a.-btts of the316 words
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Article246 1923-06-13 12 LEAGUE FOOTBALL. YESTERDAY'S MATCHES. The Y. M. C. A. went down before the Seletar United on the Reclamation ground jtsteiday afternoon, m a game which was I controlled for the most part by the V.M.C. A. forwards. The only goal of the match' was registered by Scletar .r246 words
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Article103 1923-06-13 12 Goal* P. W. L. D. For Affst. Pts, Midds. II 7 7 0 0 25 1 14 Malaya P. C. 7 6 0 ie 3 II 8. C. F. A. II 8 4 I I 14 9 10 B. C. C. II 8 4 2 2 IS103 words
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Article109 1923-06-13 12 London, June 11. I'iu veteran Jatnci Braid, with a round of 72, led the field at the end of th first htlf of the qualifying competition for the O\ i Championship at Troon. There we c lJl'l entrants, including twelve Americans, two South Africans, the Australian Xi109 words
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Article77 1923-06-13 12 Tho winner of the June monthly Medal was Strinprfe'low, all square; runner up, Heywood, 3 down. Y. M. A. TENNIS. Monday's match resulted as follows: R. Smith and C. Sm th beat O. E. Zimmer- mann and J. J. Frick. G-2. 6-1. Wednesday's Ties. H. (J. Stack77 words
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252 1923-06-13 12 Littlehampton, May 30. On thu second d-*y of tho Ceylon meet idea] weather condtions prevailed. In the President'! Tup played for against bogey, <'. B. Prettejohn and A. M Legge tied for place w.th scorss of 2 down. In the replay Legge won with a252 words
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196 1923-06-13 12 The action which commenced on Thursday m wihch Chop Ek Hoe Hin sued Messrs. Josh-ec Brothers under an agreement for the supply of sixteen pjkuls of cubeb, was concluded before Mr. Justice Barrett Leonard m the Supreme Court yesterday. It was stated that the Agreement,196 words
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Article196 1923-06-13 12 The name of Bibendum wll require explanation to a certain number of people m Singapore to whom he has heretofore been unknown and for an explanat.on of his motor itinerary of the Singapore street*, yesterday evening it is necessary to go back as f r as the196 words
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Article77 1923-06-13 12 Mr. Huttenbach, L-.zarus aad Son.- have received th»- following cable from Messrs Join. Dewar ;»nj Sons, Ltd: "Kucha inn Dtwer and John Walker and Sons have completed iwa million pound deal by purchasing entire business of Ja-nes Watson, Dundee, including whisky stocks of five and hair million77 words
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Article47 1923-06-13 12 i Courtesy of the Nanyo NichiNiefw Sliimhunsha.) Tokio, June 12. .Mr. Kawakmmi, ex-minister at Warsaw, vv.ll be the Japanese representative at the coming Russo-Japanese preliminary conference. Tin market is anchanged. Cotton yarn is quoted at Y. 258.30; The tone of the market is weak. m47 words
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Article154 1923-06-13 12 London, May 21. After an enquiry Into the circumstance* o" the disqualification of Aochin Rosle Huguenot, and brown Owl. at the meeting of the Brocklesby, the National Hunt steWardl warned off Capt Harry Rich, owner of i'no of the hones, and withdraw the jockey's license. James Warren, who154 words
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Article13 1923-06-13 12 Wednesday, 13th Band Practice, 515 p.m. PRANK C. SANDS, Commissioner.13 words
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Advertisement70 1923-06-13 12 The Chinese who shot dead r.n Indian polite constable, as well as another ChiiMM, m Arab Street recently, with :.n automatic pistol stolen from his master, Mr. Kirk«ran, was o.i the conclusion of the preliminary enquiry before Mr. Ahean: m the Second Police Court yesterday, committed for trfal before the70 words
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