The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 16 June 1923
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Title Section17 1923-06-16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TE N iKVTS. SINGAPORE, SA, SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1923 No. 10,91717 words
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Article199 1923-06-16 1 The Labourites in the Commons hu\f lotnd a ease* ef complaint against the Viceroy, for reser\in K the Finance Bill. They apparently would have the new regime all at once rather than financial "tab lit > I'ajfe 7. The Times continues to lecture China, li" the Japanese199 words
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Article1343 1923-06-16 1 Quiequid ogttn* htmnui m&tfi **t farrago LtkttH Juv nai. An A. D. (J. new to the country Msd attending native court has a touprh time of it trying to recognise the bihmi of tho various, dignities, and we should not bo surprised if lu i does1,343 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement308 1923-06-16 1 RAFFLES HOTEL. Tete phone 2920. (10U.CS). EKKI-Y PROGRAMME Tfv ballroom in the Eaat. MONDAY. —Tea Dansant Koo, a-joinine Dinin g B^n, IS^^e^ c_ i open 8 a.m. U) 12 p.m. THURSDAY.-Guest Ni^bt— Drnner and Dance. SATURDAY. FRIDAY.— Tea Dansant. (,t BST NIGHT. SATURDAY.— Guest Night Dinner and Dance. Dinner and308 words
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Advertisement175 1923-06-16 1 JUST RECEIVED. STATESMAN'S YEAR BOOK 192,'? sl4O o ROYAL ACADEMY PICTURES 1523 i' 7^ TO\» UTRQT^DC wtxthai IVHW u KKS I hRS ANNUAL un NEW NOVELS. THE GREAT MOMENT by Elinor Glyn 250 VANDERDECKEN by Stacpoole -."50 ROOTED OUT bv n Conyer, 7 50 lAILFFA hv Beatrice Harraden 2.50 MR.175 words
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Advertisement195 1923-06-16 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Partnership notice Pa^e 2 Zam-Buk, the mask heaWr— Pmge B "Wha< about your Putut*.** Pa-**. Steel pnllcja at Borneo Co.— Pa^- 6 New hooks «t Kelly Walsh's i» aKt i BetfiMntering for ioon and roofs— Pae-e > b. j New shapes in irla^ses ?n Fzekiei's I a^»» I.195 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous135 1923-06-16 1 THE WEEK. Saturday, lath. j High water, 0.42 a.m., 11.21 p.m. Biuc Fur.ru-l outward mail due B. I. Outward mail duo. Sunday, 17th. High War*r, 0.38 p.m., 1167 p.m. Monday, ltith. High Water, 1.15 p.m. 1 1 Dutch honewkid mail clos*>3. Trafalgar nnnl mtc., Paterson SimO7l'«, noon. Lf apue I:135 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement30 1923-06-16 2 CYMA TAVANNES WATCHES Known all over the World I I I f aw vl y For all purposes at prices to suit all pockets at the leading Dealers throughout the30 words
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Advertisement314 1923-06-16 2 i TO LOT OR FOR SALE. LARGE (."DOWNS, newly erected area frotu 10,000 to 50,000 sq. ft. facing river. LARGE STORES from 6,000 to 24.0UU sq. ft. near wharf and shipping. Also Miree storied bu ldingg for officer and godowns. Centrally situated All immediate entry, going cheap Apply or write314 words
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Advertisement590 1923-06-16 2 GAIETY I TO-NIGHT! 5 In the 2nd Show at 9.30 p.m. WHJIMNG OF H.R.H. DUKE OF YORK.J And the Lady Elizabuih Bowes-Lyon. g Also 5 THE ENGLISH CUP FINAL S At Wembley Stad urn. 5 Other Attractions. 5 THE MARRIED FLAPPER 5 With Marie Prevoat (5 reels). 5 THE HEART590 words
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Advertisement319 1923-06-16 2 rSURINA Ist Show at 7.30 sharp TIBER'S TRAIL SERIAL Episodes 12, 13 14. Six reels. NEW HA ROM) LLOYD SNUB POLLARD COMEDIES 2nd Show at 9.15 p.m. LARRY SEMON in THE GROCERY CLERK Latest News Gazette. MAX UNDER in the big: Pathc Comedy Feature Ihe ittle Cafe In 5 parts319 words
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Advertisement325 1923-06-16 2 lAlhambra In Our Next Change MONDAY, 11th JINK, to BATttoi "Day J4 IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 PM S1 Arj Topical Budget Brtish Screen Newg 1 HODKINSON PIESENTS Enid baa*! i. Keeping up with L izzie In 6 Pcrts I a faat moving comedy that creates many smiles, and325 words
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Article998 1923-06-16 3 I .1 MB. WETHBRBD*B VICTORY. H rmu Own Correspondent). Edinburgh, May IH. Ir. WothuicdV (.Uuni to the title, of Amat.m- Golf Champion is supplied aWuli nieaaun by the superb quality of hn goix tlw tin.: roonds. Finer play in the I:J; 8 ta^ei Aim'teui- C'ham- »hij haa eld998 words
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Advertisement315 1923-06-16 3 i h V HM j. r fc r ou «»>« up on .JC Claxi. and is a fene healthy child JH Apart from br««t-milk. I am ft* It h <a» h wmtmi tmj wRz Baby's peaceful sleep If leep at the right time is as necessary to Baby lj| d315 words
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Advertisement403 1923-06-16 3 j Singapore Tyre Service Station. i THE FINEST TYRE. FREE FITTING FREE AIR FREE INSPECTION FREE ADVICE I GUARANTEED VULCANISING REPAIRS AT SPECIALLY LOW PRICES. I Motor Vehicle Department of I THE BORNEO COMPANY, LTD. I (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). SINGAPORE IPOH PENANG I i Sanitation— Drainage Complete installations carried out403 words
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964 1923-06-16 4 SCHEIDEMANN. ON THE GERMAN OUTLOOK. The man who proclaimed the revolution n Berlin from the steps of the Reichstag:, wno becsime the first Chancellor under the ie\v regime, and who h i<l down his office MCaU&e he could not v. ith a clear conscience ign all that Germany pledged herself964 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement850 1923-06-16 4 vr I*l 111 hwwn^?^^^vorlo ov-r As you i j ltyCi t lc s ui ?1 lies Oat against the tangent of the can and guard. The beard •< V springs upright aiijin>.t the thavtng ed^e. Ihe J f <fc 1 1 blade cuts square across the hair at the very850 words
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Advertisement190 1923-06-16 4 ALL LOVERS OF MUSIC SHOULD VISIT H. C. HUDSON for the BEST SELECTION OF ALL THE LATEST MUSIC and ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. THE HOUSE OF THE CATCHY MUSIC. 100, North Bridge Road, Telephone No. 1705. FASHIONABLE SO BECOMING Wellsworth Colonial Glasses The New Octagon Shape Obtainable from M.190 words
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Advertisement349 1923-06-16 4 Mr.Reg.WENTWORTH Ihe Krnownfd mk dk Light Comedian vrrites:— L 1 •'I {eelrompelie,] tft P^ M si the ben l j Ifas 7 Mr. Ci.de MO-NAY .w.,>,. pren my \> \t last i De M surprise I am. u TV 1 rr. re-:, v. |i ac of thi am' whli to349 words
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Miscellaneous680 1923-06-16 4 CHURCH SERVICES. J ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. r.:s«t a.m. Litany. r.45 a.m. Hoiy Communion (Chora!). U5 u.tn. Matins followed by Holy Coramvi t p.m. The Catechism. >.no p.m. Evensong and Sermon S. MATTHEW'S SEPOY LINES \<> Holy Communion. vir> p.m. BTsasong and Sermon. During thi- following week: -Holy Cosanunion >n Tuesday680 words
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Article673 1923-06-16 5 tor our part, we do not shrink from the political or social implications «>f the policy for which the British settlers in Kenya btana. To put it quite plainly, when Europeans inhabit the same country with A ft:cs <»{• Africans or other coloured peopie they invariably find it673 words
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Article77 1923-06-16 5 m Mr. W. H. Ford, superintendent at Penang, Straits Settlements, his been appointed to succeed the late Mr. Skottowe as super'ntendent of the Eastern Extension Te'ecrraph Comprxny, and is expected to arrive in Adelaide in August. Mr. J. E. Mercer is at present in charge. Mr. W D. Proctor, who77 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement514 1923-06-16 5 TO LET. X— Otfloes Raffles Quay facing the M» -^iflcent rievr f t> Harbour and Three floors, total area about 6,000 feet B« nt < 8t than half the »w>«l) «v" :ae ti»«»m Immediate Entry. Apply POWELL t CO., LTD. 16 and 17 Raffles Place. Iwo section* in Raffles Chambers.514 words
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Advertisement510 1923-06-16 5 AUCTION SALES. REMINDER. TO-DAY SATURDAY AT pm AUCTION SALE OF Artistic Jacobean Deaign Taak Household Furniture, Piano, Gramophone; Ea~x Oax ate At No. 14 Ro- La ne O ff Tanjong K.tong Roa* (Behind Villa Dolce) Mm washJTnH i matt teak marble top wa S hstand and dressing table, teak almeiraS510 words
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Advertisement725 1923-06-16 5 XNUTICJSS. Dollar t 'ireotorv 1923-4 issue. I $5,000 FREE RAILWAY ACCIDENT INSURANCE Undertaken by THE OCEAN ACCIDENT \nd Guarantee Corporation Limited. (Incorporated in Great Britain.) PRICK PER COPY $2, Post Free. To he published shortly. Dollar Directory j Company. Dunlop House, ROBINSON ROAD. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Notice is h.reby sriven thot725 words
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Advertisement371 1923-06-16 5 14 Battery Road, m THIS long established firm has f or many years enjoyed an enviable reputation for supplying everything o f the best. A Al J J^P orta S t .P n(ion syndicate h a taken over the business and with the retention of the entire staff you may371 words
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Miscellaneous127 1923-06-16 5 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORP? Programme of Drills up to and for Sun- j day, June 24th. Sriavday lGth. 2.:>0 p m Scletar Rang*, Eurasian Company, Annual Musketry Course. Monday 18th. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall, "C" Scottish Company, Officers and N. C. O's; I Eurasian Company, street fic:htinj.r. Wednesday 20th. 5.15 p.m.127 words
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Article21 1923-06-16 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH. GORDON, on Ifta .'un«- at 2t*l flttieai Rd., I tJu wjff of I'. I. M. Ciordor., a daughter.21 words
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1942 1923-06-16 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1923. Some Worries, Some Blessings. In judging ol" the results of men*! actions we .seem to adopt the tout that "the absent are always wrong.' In judging of the advantages or disadvantage* of our own life w« ften fain would flee the ills we1,942 words
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Article92 1923-06-16 6 Kuala -ump At the rmmmi *m*7Z'J** CoUleriw case. Mr H n v h M that the question of Importiat What Sir Arthur', T a iUtod to bo a submitted, i UU« f 7 1 M« 1 of non-diadoeore Rboc cr^ e«uW rot be stained .fustic, :lllli wiuily RbottW92 words
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Article90 1923-06-16 6 f om Our Own Obrr* 'P«»h. June r George Smith, w h 0 ni .f th, nan, of R,,..^ lac Europ^n, wu i, ;i ma^,tral, this v,,, f orderly Co»hct arl O !>ay motor-cw hire M- Ilh Kiv information at the Ij g f .7^^^ Smith hu90 words
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Article336 1923-06-16 6 f run th< Sui tka received a pamphlet with the ah O v which contains many interesting from which man] dedu that -n.ay prov ,f help economic condHioni in rK Colon, tiv. year and should h. pariaoni In the future. 1 The recorda art* incompk336 words
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Article169 1923-06-16 6 the burnt out Ymral i I it pr in the roads alongside the Red«"Yujrala, which caught tm llld was r off Sincrora recently. WM t^o.l i by the Redanp- Jitfdaj morninp. understand that the OWMTI have I the insurance and tin- wnA to been taken over b> Messrs169 words
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Advertisement105 1923-06-16 6 THE fS~-*^v/J C A L L OF THE B A S T >^^^Ww Caldbeck Macgregor Go., Ltd. ftyP^W (Incorporated in Shanghai). *\,l wmuifwy^ 87 Cecil Street. Telephone 223. <^***SE3E£?SSS^^ PATRONISED KV ROYALTY. NEW AND FINEST PATTERNS IN ENGAGEMENT RINGS SET WITH DIAMONDS AND WITH GEMS IN PLATINUM AND GOLD SETTINGS105 words
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Advertisement140 1923-06-16 6 The Largest Plant Devoted E xclusi vely To Making Steel Pulleys This position, held by the American Pulley Company, could not have b~en reached had it not determined the correct principles of pulley i*onstrucj tion. For 25 yeaifl the feature of various typef of pulleys hai been studied, compare'! and140 words
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Article401 1923-06-16 7 ON BTPMP. >|\hK START. [Renter'* Service] Loredon, June IS. i China's Chaos," The coarse <»f a leading article way out of the ap-«-\temd the .system, idmbmbfar, of putting :h*- un ploy of the Chi- rUli might usefully be f«>r>'ign-officered r perform admirable r.v executive powers in guarding travelitrmges401 words
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Article130 1923-06-16 7 accident occurred on the >tn range on the afterfcfc, resultin" in the almost d> *th of a promising young v a^l Alexander Cole, who iff arrived in the Colony 1 in November last, was f popular of its members. ■volver instruction Sergeant Sergeant Askew, the u*H130 words
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Article736 1923-06-16 7 EVIL OF DEFICIT. LABOUR TILT AT VICEROY. [Reuter's Service.] London, June 15. A full dress debate took place in the Commons, on the action of the Viceroy oi India in enacting the Finance Bill after the rejection of Assembly. The Labourites' Moved for a raise. t736 words
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Article566 1923-06-16 7 RUBBER PRICES AND PROFITS. o the Editor. Dear Sir,— Many people both in the East in- London express surprise at the iu.lness and downward tendency of the narket value of Rubber Plantation shares, as at the inception of Government compvlaoiy restriction accompanied by the declared intention of566 words
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Article277 1923-06-16 7 fo the Editor. Dear Sir, It is extraordinary how a certain type of person will always take advantage of an "occurance/' truthful or otherwise, in order to attack our public services. First let me explain that I am not a public servant and therefore hold an unbiased277 words
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Article303 1923-06-16 7 ALTERATION OF RULES. A tremaral medting of the Singapore Cliumber of Commerce, held in the Exchange Building at noon yesterday, was presided over by Mr. D. T. Lewis. Others present were the HonT>le Mr. W. Lowther Kemp, Mr. J. M. Sime, Mr. P. L. Williams, Mr. W.303 words
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Article145 1923-06-16 7 The text of the new Rubber Restriction Ordinance is published in the Government Gazelt<\ The Objects and Reasons state. The objects of this Bill are firat to provide for a system of export licences for rubber exported from Singapore and Penang, and secondly to consolidate and amend the145 words
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Article265 1923-06-16 7 "Im Miserable.*" at the Victoria Theatre last night, attracted a good house. The adaption of Victor Hugo's masterpiece forms a splendid and highly entertaining picture. Although the production is ndt one of William Farnum's very latest, the famous star gives one of the best performances of his screen265 words
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Article115 1923-06-16 7 (By Courtosv rf fb P Nanvo NichiNichi Shimbunsha.) ToWo, June 14th. It is reported that the condition of M. Joffe is ajrain serious. The President of China, Mr. Li, has been forced to surrender h s office seal by threatening of the military. Mr. Yukiya Inonya will be115 words
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Advertisement143 1923-06-16 7 Robinson Co., Ltd. GENTLEMENS /"fil DAY SHIRTS 2^*7 PINE MERCERISED COTTON j^if^FK SOFT FRONTS /j ul I DOUBLE CUFFS /J* 11 ifnT^L^ $3.50 each 13 to 17' 2 inch NECKBANDS. fs? 4>j?r*^*~ t BROWN COTTON HALF HOSE i. v_s X #.j Li kTi 9, 9'/ 2 10, 10!^, 11, 11J4143 words
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Advertisement629 1923-06-16 8 BLUE FUNNEL LINE Regular Service to I 'UNDON. AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP. HAMBURG AND BREMEN, j GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVEkrOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. i Taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for all Overland Points. HOMEWARDS. 4«« Singapore. EUMAEUS London, Rotterdam, Hamburg and Bremen629 words
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Advertisement598 1923-06-16 8 u EIJ.EkMAN w ML ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Cew Ltd. < Incorporated in Sfc^laiid) PASSENGER SERVICE, Blaamer OUTWAMD. BlmE***** fs.s. CITY OF KARACHI China— Japan Oct. 6 •s.s. CITY OF PARIS China-^Japan Nor. 16 ♦s.s. CITY OF CANTERBURY CLina— Japan Dec 27 HOMEWARD. fe.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER Marseilles— London July 21598 words
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Advertisement543 1923-06-16 8 P. O.^*^" BRITISH INDIA and APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR ORIENTAL STEAIvT NAVIGATE LONDON FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE (Under Contract with Hia Majesty's Government OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEW Vkn < For China and Japan. or Mar.eiU^, Londu^ and a Due and A^wi^ Tonnage. Singapore. T543 words
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Advertisement447 1923-06-16 9 .-"-""ThtT Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co- Ltd. l c AND Fllerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. U AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated i» England.) rt HI BOSTON AND NEW YORK via SUEZ OK PANAMA FROM NEW YORK. Hjl *>»• Route For -Y OF MADRAS July447 words
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Advertisement483 1923-06-16 9 ADMIRAL LINE (Incorporated in U.SJV.) FAST PASSENGER SERVICE 10 DAYS— HONGKONG TO AMERICA. Steamer. Sail* Hongkong. Arrive* Seattle. PRESIDENT JEFFERSON Junt 27 July 16 PRESIDENT GRANT July 9 July 28 PRESIDENT MADISON July 21 Aug. 9 PRESIDENT MCKINLEY Aug. 2 Aug. 21 PRESmEXT JACKSON A«*. 14 Sep. 2 And every483 words
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Advertisement295 1923-06-16 9 N. Y. K. LONDON LINB. Kanio Maru June 26 Katori Maru July IT LIVERPOOL LINB. Tatsuno Maru June 22 Tottori Mi.ru July 13 HAMBURG LINB. Dakar Maru June 23 Tsuruga Maru mid July NBW YORK LINE via BUBZ. SOUTH AMERICAN LINB. Kawachi Maru June 25 Kamakura Maru Aug. 5 BOMBAY295 words
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Advertisement689 1923-06-16 9 ISTHMIAN LINE Arriving from America via Panama and Ix>adingr for BOSTON NEW YORK, AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DdECT. ANNISTON CITY due Singapore June 28 FAIRFIELD CITY due Singapore July 28 STEEL TRAVELER duo Singapore Ang. 28 Taking cargo on through Bills of Ladir.g to ail Inland Poir.tr. For freight anj689 words
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Article122 1923-06-16 10 The P. and O. steamer, Sardinia, has left Hongkong, and is expected to arrive at this port at daylight on Monday, 18th instant. She will proceed to the P. and O. vvharf on arrival. A Bill is to be introduced into the Legislative Council to amend the Machinery122 words
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Article499 1923-06-16 10 To the Editor of the Time-. Sir. The decision of the Supreme Cowl of the United States raises ai question o1 great international importance. No doubt one nrtion has complete control over th< area contained with n the three-mile limit, fnit ifl quite anothei mutter 'to attempt499 words
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Advertisement228 1923-06-16 10 m mmmm mm .mSmmm-^mm-.mm--m--^^£mmm-mm-mmmmm~m~mmmmmmmmmm- —mm 1 UNDERWOOD I Improved PORTABLE Model SO THE MACHINE YOU WIJ.L EVENTUALLY BUY. Sole Agents: I PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD. I (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORB. PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR A ROBINSON Co. Ltd.. j Stockists RONBO Oq LW i TT-:;: i7~ bbbbe^^sHL^^ p 600RD SON, london228 words
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Advertisement147 1923-06-16 10 PASSENGERS kor HOME. The following passengers left Singapore i>er .>. Blephanta yesterday for Rangoon to connect with the s.s. Herefordshire and Bhamo respect ively: Per s.s. Herefordshire >aiintf from KanKoon lor Unites! Kingdom Juno 2Kt.: Mr and Mrs. <\ Simpson and Child, Messrs! Clarke, J. M. Winekley, \V. a. Leech,147 words
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Advertisement282 1923-06-16 10 TRADE MARK. ulual Hllf\ o fioaiS Pilsener' ileer i SOLE IMPORTERS. I I The Borneo Company. Ltd. I Singapore-Ipoh-Penang. THE MARK OF GOOD OIL I i i/l I wLT_W7l*yy Wi ffr f i^r BRILLIANT ECONOMICAL Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.) Ltd. (Ueoxyorntad !B H£fl&Mtf NORDDEITSCHER USB fIAMBUKG-AMERIKA Hi. i ompanic? b282 words
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Miscellaneous714 1923-06-16 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Hoihow Haitan 8 a.m. Pulau Socgi Benuit 0 a.m. Cucob Hontr Cheang 9 a.m. Cucob Hong- Soon »J a.m. Kerimon Fook Mow 9 a.m. Tandjonp: Bal^i and Teluk Niboeng K?!niua a.m. Mersing, Kemainan and Trengtranu Quorra 10 a.m. Batavja, Samarang, Sourabaya, Macassar and Australia (excepting W. Austral.714 words
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Article80 1923-06-16 11 June 15. Bunk 4 m.s. 12 1 5.32 Bank demand 2j4 1-16 Private credits 3 m.s. 2j4 13-32 Nt.w York, demand 53% Credits i*o days 56ft France demand India T. T. 173^i Hongkong, demand 4 p.c. Dis. Yokohama, demand 109 Vi Java, demand 140^ Bangkok, demand 80 Sovereign, Bank80 words
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Article138 1923-06-16 11 Tin 100 Tons $97^ Gambier Cube No. 1 25.00 Gambier 12.60 Pepper White 22.50 Pepper Black 14.50 Tapioca, small flake i\g. 10.50 Pearl Sago small 7.50 Copra 10.40 Copra Sundricd 10.80 Opium, Benares unc. 4,000 Rice, Rangoon white 230.00 Ric«, Sirm No. 1 for ezpoit 2P6.00 Rice, Siam No.138 words
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Article35 1923-06-16 11 i Singapore, June 15th, 12 noon. Singapore Standard Kibbed Smoked Sheet. Spot 47% 48; June 47% 48; JulySpt. 50V 4 50%; Oct.-Dec. 53U 53%; Jan.March 54% 54%. London quotation sheet35 words
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358 1923-06-16 11 London, June 2. Speaking at the banquet given by the British Cotton Growing Association in Manchester yesterday, Earl Winterton *aid that there was a, distinct movement in India .towards mcVre reciprocity with Lancashire interests. He referred to the eventual great effect on the production of cotton358 words
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Article119 1923-06-16 11 FRASER'S REPORT. Singapore, June IS. Rubber Is 2*4<L Tin £I«J4 10s 100 Tons 97.37 Mininff. Hitams 1.45 1.50, Tftipfofl Mr :)3, Souths 07 LOltt, Johans 39 41, Kinta Associations 8.90 J.lO, Nwwag Pet- 1.30 1.35, Renongs 21s 225, K.imponjr Kaniuntings 46s 47s cum div. Rubbeiy,.— Bukit K.Bs119 words
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Article108 1923-06-16 11 ■n Singapore, J"ne Ift. Rubbers. London Is 2U.d. Local 48»4. Tin.— London £194 10s. Local $1*7 ;< (100 tons sold). Share Market.— Quiet. Itubbers. Mentakabs 22 25, Teluk Ansons 6.75 7, Allenbys 1.22^8 1.27U, Amal-g-amated Malays 2.15 2.25, Glenealys 1.32 s 1.40, Craigieleas 55 60. Tins. Nawng Pets108 words
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Article152 1923-06-16 11 Singapore, June 15. Tin.— £l94. 10s. down 45a. 97% 100 tons sold. Rubber. Is 2V4d unchanged. Rubbers. Ulu Benuts 23 25, Sungci Tukangs 27 V2 32 M:, Brogas 65 70, Tambalaks 67^ 72 Ms, Malaka Pindas 1.40 1.45, Aver Moleks I.2Vs 132Ms United Malaccas 1.37152 words
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Article167 1923-06-16 11 At the annual meeting held in Glasgow on May 14, Mr. T. A. Gallie (the chairman of the company), :n moving the adoption of the report and accounts, indicated that, but for the MerHmau decision, which meanr the company paying a considerable amount of E. P. D.,167 words
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Article110 1923-06-16 11 Mr. W. Greenhill, who presided at the i annual meet ng of the Kr.jang Rubber E««. itate*. in Edinburgh, on May 11, s* id that the main feature of the industry during the year had been obtaining Government recognition to the restriction and controlling of export under110 words
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Advertisement402 1923-06-16 11 Asset* over $5,000,000. A I TDD rDP it r« 4 miraiii Assurances in force over $17,000,000 I THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. I a i. ah ottftpf wi u (Incorporated In Straits Settlements) I PLANS OF AaSURANCE Mm Com iM A AGENTO WANTED r Secretary Managing Director Actuary402 words
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Advertisement400 1923-06-16 11 CHARTHIED BANK. of India, Australia and China. Incorporated in England by Royal Charter. Paid op Carital In €00,000 shares £5 each f 5.000.000 Reserve Fund 3,800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 8,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 38 Bishopsgate, London, E. C Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Puket Amritsar Iloilo Rangoon Bangkok Ipoh400 words
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Advertisement530 1923-06-16 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hongkong) Head Office: Hongkong. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Paid up-Capital 120,000,000 Reserve Funds:— Stei ling 4,500,000 Silver $24,500,000 Re&erve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. A. O. Lang, Esq., Chairman. D. G. M. Bernard, Esq., Deputy Chairman. A.H. Compton, Esq. Hon. Mr. E.V.D. Parr.530 words
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Advertisement350 1923-06-16 11 yokohamTlpecie bank, LIMITED. ESTABLISHED 1880. Capital Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund Y. 69,000,000 President: K. Kodama Esq. Vice-President: R. Ichinomiya, Eaq. DIRECTORS. N. Soma Esq. S. K. Suzuki, Esq. Y. Yamakawa, Esq. Baron K. Morimura. 5£ J? Esq N Esq. Baron K. Iwasaki. K. Mr ami, Esq350 words
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Advertisement46 1923-06-16 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated im England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE < fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives^-Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. WEARE Co., Ltd. Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER Co., Ltd. Branch Office— 64, The Arcade, Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. i46 words
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Article1232 1923-06-16 12 EJ. U CAMPBELL GRANTED DISCHARGE. cation far bis discharge from bankruptcy was made by Mr. James Lambie Campbell, tailor and outfitter, in the Singapore Bankruptcy Court yesterday morning before Mr. Justice Barrett-Len-nard. He was represented in his application l»y Mr. R. L. Eber, who stated that a receiving1,232 words
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Article157 1923-06-16 12 The report by the Directors of the Malaya Rubber Factories. Ltd., to the pnaoal general nuvting of shareholders to I bt htJd at Chartered Bank Chambers, on Friday, June 22nd a* DOOO, states: The Accounts show a loss for the year amounting to $12.:>0t*).41, to which must157 words
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Article94 1923-06-16 12 Tht- Elected Committee of the AMoekr tion have appointed the following ton gentlemen to be Memben of the Committee for tl.( ensuing year:— John Robertson, A. W. \uk, R. H. Sharps. Dr. Rattiay. Dr. N. L. Cli ik* Dr. Kiramathapalthy, Gaw Khek Khiam, K. A. Bias, F.94 words
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Article62 1923-06-16 12 The Couit of Appeal opens on Tuesday before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, Mr. Justice Barrvtt-Lennard and Mr. Justice Brown. The appeals against decisions of Mr. Justice Sproule will be taken Mr. Justice McCable Reay will sit n place of Mr. Justice Barrett- Lennard when the62 words
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Article185 1923-06-16 12 Max Lander, the French head-waiter of The Little Cafe* will serve in tip-top style at the Surina Theatre to-night at 9.30 p.m. fcharp, a well mixed up cocktail of laughter, with the spice and tobasco of Gay Pa roe. Tl.is is a bright, sparkling 1 jazz comedy of185 words
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Article142 1923-06-16 12 OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP. [Rieuter's Service]. London, June 14. At Troon, for the open golf championship, tho weather was fine and there was a crowded attendance. The course was in excellent condition. The first couple started at 8.30. Whiteombe (Lansdowne) maintained his wonderful form and broke the course record.142 words
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Article511 1923-06-16 12 Final Match and "At Home." A well fought out doubles match yesterday (Ladies' Doubles Open) completed the Annual Tournament, which began on April 30. The contestants were: Mrs. Swindell and Miss Fawcett vs. Mrs. Cantrell and Mis*. Stephenson (winners). The first feet won at 6 o511 words
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Article87 1923-06-16 12 Thursday's matches resulted as follows: K. Smith and C. Smith beat Tan Jui Song ar.d Tan Jui Nagh. 6 l, 6 2. I. Abed vs. W. Tan, (unfinished). To-day^ Ties. Doubles: P. Ruchwaldy and A. van Cuylenberp: vs. Lim Bong Soo and Tan Koon In.87 words
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Article489 1923-06-16 12 S.R.C. SURPRISE THE R.G.A. Struggling hard throughout the fcecond half to avert a defeat that was always i imminent, the S.R.C., by virtue of a brilliant individual effort by Bateman in the laet five minutes of half an hour of interesting incidents, snatched victory, as a result J of489 words
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Article57 1923-06-16 12 Goals P. W. L. D. For Agst. Pts Micds. 6 6 0 0 15 2 12 S.C.r.A 7 4 2 1 S s y SC.C 6 4 2 0 9 4 8 S-i.0.8. 7 2 4 1 4 11 5 R.G.A. 7 2 5 0 ll 457 words
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Article105 1923-06-16 12 fßeuter's Service.] London. June 11. Binntaghi m: Svrrej beat Warwickshire by 45 runs. For the losers Howeti took seven wkketl N and five for si>, -whilst for Surrey Fender captured seven for :?4 in the first Inningfl and Hitch five for 4n in tho lecend. Northampton: Yorkshire defeated105 words
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Article160 1923-06-16 12 Opening ol Singapore Tournament. The Singapore Cricket Tournament openi this afternoon on the Padan^ when the S. C. C. meet the S. R. C. on the former'* ground The following have been letacUd to repremt the S. O. C: G. C. Clarke, R. L. L. Bradell, E. J. Riches.160 words
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Article23 1923-06-16 12 Musketry. Buses will leave Drill Hall at 2 p.m. today, Saturday, and at 7 a.m. and 2 p.m. tomorrow, Sunday.23 words
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