The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 June 1923
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Title Section16 1923-06-25 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CEMB. SINGAPORE, S.S., MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1923. No. IU,t)Z416 words
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Article195 1923-06-25 1 Cablonews from all parts of the world is beginning to come through, ir.dicat ng that last week's faults have been remedied. Perhaps the most important is the hope of agreement with Turkey, after a heat to heart talk, at Lausanne Page 7. The Soviet and Japan are195 words
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Article1511 1923-06-25 1 I am not what is called an early riser. On the other hand, I sit up late at night. It seems to me just as human and meritorious a proceeding, although the copy bjokt give one no credit for it. It has a.wayi been a custom to tn:er1,511 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement220 1923-06-25 1 IAFfUS HOTEL. S'N(,APORE. r )f p h M J920. (10 Lines). PKOGRAMMK fu. I i IJaiJroom m th* Ea.t, MONDAY.— Tea Dansant TUESDAY.-Dinner Dane*. br iii Rmtm adjoining Dining Room W EDNESDAY.-Orch€#tral Concert oper S a.m. to 12 pan. i'HURSDAY^Gu^t Ntgfct mmm r and Dance. FRIDAY— Tea D&nsaat MONDAY SATURDA^220 words
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Advertisement165 1923-06-25 1 BURNETTS S3 vFlu lorn >^ s^W he est P ar t of a imported By African Fastern p "^pp Trade Corporation LIMITED. r; <^^i '--'^fln^:tr4Ss incorporated m Engriand; ggg| SINGAPORE. o. o a i;, iVi, o. Europe Hotel SINGAPORE, ki if .«r dinner Dance il held every TuewUy, Iliuxsaey »no165 words
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Advertisement171 1923-06-25 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Optician* notices, N. Lazarus, and If. Ezeloel and Sons Puges 5 and 2. A batch of Union Oil Cos trade marks or. pages 3 end 4. m^u n S w Blue Funnel Sarpedon for the North Page 10. Two stuations vacant, godown to let, and furniture to buy171 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous170 1923-06-25 1 THE WEEK Monday, 25th. Hirh Water, 7.44 a.m., 7.41 p.m. French outward mail due. Dutch homeward mail clo&es. UgbLuive Council, 10.30 a.m Loagu- I: R. q. A. vs. St. J. O. 8., S. C. C. T</-fiday, 2Gth. High Water, 8.59 ajn., 8.32 p.m. Leugue II: Malaya F. C. vs V170 words
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Article300 1923-06-25 2 A Crey hound of the »)eep. I«omi n, May lii. An the experience ga neu uum.g me war, and all toe hints oLb^iiicHi liOiii a stu^y vi captttted German ciatt, nave been cn 4 bouie.d UB t.u* design of tne remarkab.e new sj.,mai.!ie whuh »s neanng completion300 words
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Article188 1923-06-25 2 HOW TO REMOVE AND PREVENT IT. The symptoms of nerve-exhaustion," writes a distinguished physician m the "London Medical Times," "comprise the Whole extended gamut of all the manifestations of nervous disoaae. The wandering thought, the headache, and the depression, the mental and moral weakness m its cve^v form, the188 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement341 1923-06-25 2 TO 13 V OR FOR SALE. LARGE I ''OWNS, newly erected i Crc lw.ooo It 50,000 sq. ft. fitc'riv: rv« r. LARGF. BTOREB from 6,000 to 24, C( f(. near wbarf and shipping. Aii«-) 'hrte stoned buUdings for office! and god owns Centrally situated All immediate entry, going cheap Apply341 words
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Advertisement504 1923-06-25 2 W\\cgr/mWi 2Z.\CJ THEATRE J SS New Big Serai Attmctton. Ist Show at 7.30 sharp TIGER'S TRAIL SERIAL. FINAL AVENGING ARROW SERIAL with Ruth Roland. Episodes 1 2. Second Show at 9-15 p.m. "Well I*ll be" NEW 2 PART LARRY SEMON COMEDY Latest News Gazette THE WOMAN UNTAMED Starring Doraldina as504 words
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Advertisement339 1923-06-25 2 Alhambra In Our Next Change Saturday, 23rd June to Th Thursday, In the Second Show at 9 p.m. Shan Topical Budget British Screen News. A POWERFUL UNIVERSAL FKATURK PRODI CTIov Presenting CoUeen Moore u4 C1.1U7, vu n s in Forsaking All Others In 5 Rech. A film play of modern339 words
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Article582 1923-06-25 3 m.\SER CO.. EXCHANGE ANH SIJ VRE BROKERS. SATURDAY, JUNE 23. MINING. Li-iauiv, v brackets show the issue valu« r «ie sbßr« m dollars unless c^herwiat £ftTn. pi Cu 5 div< :< equals cx div -3 IMam lm ($1) j. 45 1.55 dantoh 10 20 nom. icnan Tin582 words
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Article178 1923-06-25 3 A hostile «veirn, which is mentioned m \ho annual report of the Lister Institute of Preventive Medic'ne, night well havi* adopted the device of the S:ots ti.i^tle for its motto, ft wai rlucovmed m Cal'ioruia, ov.l was interesting to baetariolaffittt be--ausc it belongs to the group which178 words
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Article28 1923-06-25 3 The King has been pleased to confer the '?.>-al Victorian Chain upon the Most reread and Rigrht Honourable Cosmo Gordon Lang, D. D. LL. D., Archbishop of York.28 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement323 1923-06-25 3 y*^ An Invaluable Remedyfor ■^Cj^pJK RHeuraatism i^lLy Sciatica, Sprains ffPP^^Sore Throat uWm*^ Neurakia &c. Ijß^M 1 f rrr?^>' <*' Aanc/ m fffi^lsrffl thousands of homes to a^k /wi/f Pain. 2£ fl^ c^' rie r c<i excruciating pain i' /^.C V fi? h s a lX re "eyed instantly. At I323 words
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Advertisement908 1923-06-25 3 NOTICES. .AETMA NOTICE 1S hereby given that the Trade Mark «ting of the word "AETNA" is the trade FO^V, O 1 WION IL CO^PANY OF CaTiund I U i C<>rporation «rwini«ed and existing ttado, the laws »J t StlU of California and hiring a phiee ot hnsineM m the. Union908 words
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Advertisement910 1923-06-25 3 I NOTICES. U\'OCO NOTICE is heivby given that tht Trade Mark k consisting of the word "UNOCO" is the trade c mark of UNION OIL COMPANY OF CALI- FORNIA a corporation organized and existing t undo- the laws of the Stafte of California and > having place of Im mess910 words
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Advertisement872 1923-06-25 3 NOTICESi RED LINE NOTICE is hereby given that the Trade Mark consisting of the .void "RED LINE" is the trade mark of UNION OIL COMPANY CF CALIFORNIA a corporation organized and existing under the laws of tb? Stj.e of California and having a place of business m the Union Oil872 words
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Article370 1923-06-25 4 Peking 1 June 11. Demonstration outside the President's residence occurred to-day, but the participants were quietened by the chiefs of police nnd prendarmerie. The situation is practically unchanged ■met yesterday. President Li Yuan Hung remains m office, and ins opponents may now change their tactics. Apparently,370 words
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Article218 1923-06-25 4 Dominions and Colonies. It hns been defin tdy deeded that neithe- thf Nigrer Company nor the African a..d Eastern Cf rporation will part c pite m the W<st Afric n Group Pnvil on. This ha* involved a proportionate reduction n th,' a-e* of the West African site218 words
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Article353 1923-06-25 4 Sudden End m Church Vestry. The news of the sudden death of the Rev. Y. S. Yesud.an, 8.A., the Tamil Pastor of. St. George's Church, caused great grief among- the members of the Tamil Christian community particularly, and will come as a distinct shock to353 words
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Article283 1923-06-25 4 Birmingham Housing Report, "The healthy development of the City would undoubtedly be much assisted if the Council could obtain power to purchase land without, as at present, being obliged to specify the exact purpose for which tht land is to be used." "Your Committee are of opinion283 words
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Article24 1923-06-25 4 J" y IContact1 Contact th French I h* Te thTttTt imPr6 BS€d by their le »t what has happend twice m the Uat forty.24 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement625 1923-06-25 4 |!!!:HIIIII!!llllllllliilll!ll||j|||!lllltlllllllllllllll||||||||||||li.,illllll||||llllllllllllllllllllllllllllillH ~jy^ I mWmWmmW^^^r^^mm^^m\\ I /^HK^BI i^^l IbA *7 f* *^^l T ""T' VIRGIhIA CIGARETTES p| PB^^^'- HTHAT INDEFINABLE QUALITY which every true Jj^ IiJraNKV--1 lover of Virginia Cigarettes learns to appreciate will be *m t.gmt SBKksfil^^g found m Piccadilly Cigarettes, no matter where they may be sent. TIN ENSUPES625 words
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Advertisement864 1923-06-25 4 NOTICE. UNOLOX V NOTICE la heneby given that the Tiude Mark consisting of the word "UNOLOX" and a triangie device appearing thereund r is the trade mark of UNION OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA a corporation organized and existing under the laws of th^ Stall* of California and having a place864 words
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Advertisement263 1923-06-25 4 NOTICE i9lleMu ft 1 consisting of the JJS hat TV,,, mark of r\iON "^N" l^t -Poet of «^l: Z c o^<*t>ng oils. «<22 **phat, fuel oil, thr "ni^uTJ?* oils and crude oi^^Vit^^ 0,,;;^. the exclusive The mark consists of tho roprestntod m the ma I atMy abov, thi.s N.ti^Tm 2T2*263 words
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Article659 1923-06-25 5 MODERNISING STA TIES. (From Our Own Correspondent) London, May 23. After the decision m India to replace am* remodel the Lawrence statue at Lahore, v doubtless see some questions appearlnjf "n the papers of the House of Commons suj^restinft that the precedent might be usefully followed659 words
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Article54 1923-06-25 5 Kandang Kerbau Hospital, June 22 Baron 32 Fah 1015.1, 1011.6 1014.8. Temp 87, 82, 81. Wet Bulb ther 82, 80, 80. Dir. of Wnd xN., E., SE. Max. Temp, m shade 91. Mm. Temp, m shade 78. Max. m Sun 149. Ter. rad Ther 71. Rain fall m54 words
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Article73 1923-06-25 5 Tor BA. Prrak. Tho hon'ble Mr. P. K. Nambyar, Mr. A. Johnstono, Mrs. Bratton, Mr. F. C. Sands, Mr. L. B. Collirs. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Berger, Mr. S. Wnthrop, Mr. R. B. Balloch, Mr. Bathiscombe, Mr. J. Hands, Mr. F. Percival, Mrs. L. Barry. Per s.r.73 words
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Article35 1923-06-25 5 From China and Japan by Kanio Marti at S'ngapore daylight to-day. From Ch:na and Japan by Kawachi Maru at Sinerapore to-day. From United K.ngdom by Autolycvs at Singapore on Wednesday, th« 27th instant.35 words
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Article69 1923-06-25 5 Mr. J. Balwant Singh, Interpreter, Supreme Court, Ipoh, has had the sad experience of los ng h s younger brother and two nephews m India, all within a few days of each other. The Government of Ind a have decided to devote the share of the Indian troops, remounting to69 words
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Advertisement561 1923-06-25 5 TO LET. JO LET. July Lumpound Hou.sc, Furnished, Water, Garage, 3 Bed,v' B 2 srilM Town, Tangliu Dis- rcTATL TRUST AGENCIES, LTD, jctioneers Estate Agents ,vr ()&<*• m K» ffleß Q ua y '»cinq the *!Ssincot vi<fW f Harb o ur •«<» x^r,, loexe, total area about 6,000 jlippior Ke561 words
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Advertisement664 1923-06-25 5 NOTICES. <;OVEKNMENT OF JOHORE. CIKBUI OF RUBBEI STOCKS. 1. A census of slocks of all rubber m thafd^u^r^^r^r^^-' /oo^r" i°\ manairer f any estate 100 acrcH who has not received a census form b.forc the 26th instant is requested to app^ to the Secretary, Rubber Restriction, Johore when a form664 words
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Advertisement472 1923-06-25 5 NOTICES. Dollar Directory 1923-4 Issue. $5,000 PRKR RAILWAY ACCIDKNT ■INSURANCE Undertaken by THE OCEAN ACCIDENT And Guarantee Corporation Limited. (Incorporated m Great Britain.) PRIC*; PER COPY Post Free. To be published shortly. Dollar Directory Company. Dunlop House, ROBINSON ROAD. ORDINANCE NO. 14 (Bankruptcy.) EM THE SUPRFME COUKT OF THE STRAITS472 words
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Advertisement538 1923-06-25 5 GOOD form and practical service are combined when correctly-styled rimless eye-glasses add the final touch to the impeccable ensemble of evening clothes. Our Rimless Glasses are correctly styled, and m addition both comfort and dignity are built into this line mounting without sacrif .c/nj? an iota of its scientific ability538 words
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Article23 1923-06-25 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH. TEMPERLET.- On th- 21st instant at Whito House, Kuala Lumpur, the wife of F. H. j Timpcr'ey, of v daughter.23 words
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685 1923-06-25 6 SINGAPORE FEE PRESS. MONDAY, June 25, 1923. The Weekly Causerie. The eruption of Etna was a terril'ying though perhaps not very un.fi.miliar phenomenon to the unfortunate people m the districts which have been submerged by the molten and semi-molten lava- Those who live j m places not under the thrall685 words
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Article479 1923-06-25 6 We are sorry to hear that Mr. A G. j Brutton i 9 m hospital suffering from some nasty after-effects of "rlu. Mr. C. K. Muspratt, Cadet, F.M.S. Ser- v;ce, has returned from Canton where he tias been study. ng Chinese. In honour of the birthday of H. R. H.479 words
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Article26 1923-06-25 6 WARSHIPS AT PENANG. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, June 23. H.M.S. Magnolia is v. siting the l.nngkawi Islands next week, leaving here on Tuesday.26 words
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Article45 1923-06-25 6 Penang, June 23. At the resumed inquest on the Tamil woman, Karpayee, at Batu Gantong, before two jurymen a verdict of culpable homi de amounting to murder was returned one of the jurymen preferr ng culpable homicide not amounting to murder.45 words
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Article56 1923-06-25 6 Penan?, June 23. At the preliminary en (d ry at Fri: th? till of sale case was abruptly con.?Uid*d, the discovery being made lhat.it co'iM not be tr'ed m the Police Court, but by the District Court. Consequently, the injury was unnecessary and the magistrate discharged56 words
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Article90 1923-06-25 6 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo NichiNichi Shimbunsha.) Tokio, June 22. Dr. Steinach, noted for Irs rejuvoM.it in e treatment, to comply with invitations from Tokio and Kiushu Imperial Univerv.t 'es. Avill leave Vienna shortly for a three months tour. It is reported that a battle ship, with General90 words
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Article524 1923-06-25 6 The report of the meeting of the Shanghai Electrical Tramways* Co. contains the following reference. For a cons durable time past we have had the Singapore tramway system under observation, and Mr. McColl made an cxi haustive report on it m 191 ft. This undertaking, which was524 words
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Article42 1923-06-25 6 grolf from the President of the State Council, whose expostion of it was a liberal education. The match between the Singapore and the Trengganu teams resulted m a draw. At 6 p.m. H s Excellency and Party returned to the "Bea Belle."42 words
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Article507 1923-06-25 6 VISIT OK HIS l,\, Ii fN( Tv I COMMISSION!.,, IKKN,",^ 1 lemard. X.( .I',. X I ■loner for the M;«L 1 <ar:u fur the -r| Most Dist'ngubh< p tl and Saint 1 Sultan Sulaiman B *m al-Marhum Suita, I On the ai nva of I Ruler's WhiU507 words
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Advertisement138 1923-06-25 6 SCOTCH M WHISKY II mj<y jf x~~'{ A TXT TJ^ m:^* «««mwt*i .<»/> GALLOFTHESAST >gK>«K r^ I\W^. p »oouce cf scmti>o Iffl^^timm tinfv) V\W f i AX. J Caldback Macgregor do., Ltd. I (Incorporated m Shanghai). y.^ T J 87 Cecil Street, Telephone 223. IN ALL SIZES RONEO Ltd., 11,138 words
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Advertisement79 1923-06-25 6 ENGLISH HAMS BONED AND ROLLED WHOLB£t^"« NETT HAMS I WEIGHT Per Lb. Half Hams $1.05 per lb. In any smaller quantity $1.20 SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. (Inc. S.S.) ORCHARD ROAD. JOHN DUKE I OPTICIAN Fellow of the British Optical Association. Freeman of the Worshipful Company of Spectacle Makers. Freeman79 words
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Article488 1923-06-25 7 UOKE MARK EDICTS. x HOPELESS TASK. [Beater's Service]. Berlin, June 23. nouneeassnt that the big iraatetd to take over the m of the recent dollar i, of which only $13,000, i.od. the w dely heralded the mark, up to the fruitless. A Presii dealings m fore gn488 words
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Article770 1923-06-25 7 BETTER NEWS. SITUATION CLARIFIED. [Rieuter's Service]. Lausanne June 23. A very important ft* hour private meeting of the Allies and Turks this afternoon reviewed the whole treaty and clarified the whole situation. The Allies re-iterated hat they would evacuate Turkey only when the other disputed questions were A770 words
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Article748 1923-06-25 7 POLITICAL NEWS. CABINET CHANGES. MANY RUMOURS. [Reuter's Sirvice.] London, June 22. While the rumour that Earl Reading is relinquishing: the Viceroyalty of Ind a is generally discredited, the papers are busily dscussing poss ble Cabinet changes. It i believed that Mr. McKenna's return to the Treasury is ircm'nent, as Mr.748 words
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Article986 1923-06-25 7 ETNA QUIETING. SEMI-OFFICIAL WARNING. [Rieuter's Service]. Rome, June 22. A semi-official warning has been published against exaggerated reports, includng faked photographs, i.f th: 1 cite ;t« of the Etna erupt on. The state nent deJares that although the s'tuat'on s srave, there has been no less ofKangoon Gazette - 986 words
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Advertisement142 1923-06-25 7 CARRON DOVER STOVES ■\\\v f -i i X\»U V d J-/ IT J\ X X r 1 x% xN HOT PLATE OVEN. PRICES. I Width Height Depth. Width Height Depth. With 2 pi P in K» and 1 Elbow. c 33% 25% 18% ins. 3^ 9 II ins. N o142 words
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Advertisement617 1923-06-25 8 BLUE FUNNEL LINE Regular Service to IfKMI, AMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP. HAMBURG AND BREMEN, GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE. LIVEKI OOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for all Overland PoinU. ADRASTUS London, Rotterdam, Hamburg: and Bremen June 23 PHEMIUS Genoa, Marseilles,617 words
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Advertisement569 1923-06-25 8 ELLEBKaN LINE. I KI.LBRHAN BLCKNAI.L STEAMSHIP C^ LM. (Incorporated m Xi.^Lsnd) PASSENt'^R SERVIC2. OeJTWAiCI/. Dee HI» K a r %r*. t».s. CITY OF KARACHI China—Japan Oct. 6 •s.B. CITY OF PARIS China-^Japan Not. 16 •s.s. CITY OF CANTERBURY Cl ma-Japan Dec. f7 HOMEW/iRD. ts.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER Marseilles— London July569 words
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Advertisement558 1923-06-25 8 BRITISH INDIA and APCAR LJNE& (Incorporated m England) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR OUBNTAL STKA* NAMGVTION LONDON FAR EAST MAIL SERVR F (Under Contract with His Majesty's Governor OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWiuno Tonnage. Singapore. **c KHIVA 9,0(K, Jtm.fi I)KLTA w^"^^ KASHMIR 9,000 July 8 MALWA Jul y MACEDONIA 11,000 July558 words
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Advertisement427 1923-06-25 9 jhe Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co- Ltd* AND Ellerman BucknaU Steam Ship Co Ltd (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINK.) M (Incorporated i» England.) TNI sEtTICI TO BOSTON AND NEW YOU* tU SUEZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW YORK. Due S'*or» Route For t im 0 MADRAS July427 words
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Advertisement482 1923-06-25 9 ADMIRAL LINE (Incorporated m U.S.A. > FAST PASSENGER SERVICE 1* DAYS— HONGKONG TO AMERICA. Steamer. Sails Hongkong. Arrires Seattl*. PRESIDENT JEFFERSON Junt 27 July 16 PRESIDENT GRANT July 9 July 28 PRESIDENT MADISON July 21 Aug. 9 PRESIDENT MCRINLEY Aug. 2 Aug. 21 PRESIDENT JACKSON Aug. 14 Sep. 2 And482 words
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Advertisement299 1923-06-25 9 N. Y. K. LONDON LINB. Kamo Maru June 26 Katori Maru July 17 LIVERPOOL LINB. Tatsuno Maru June 26 Tottori Maru July 13 HAMBURG LINB. Tsuruga Maru mid July Mito Maru mid Aug. NEW YORK LINB via BURZ SOUTH AMERICAN LINB. Karachi Maru June 26 Kamakura M&ru Aug. 5 BOMBAY299 words
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Advertisement768 1923-06-25 9 ISTHMIAN LINE Arriving from America via Panama and Loading for BOSTON, NEW YORK, AND j] RALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DI3ECT. ANNISTON CITY due Singapore June 28 FAIRFIELD CITY due Singapore July 28 STEEL TRAVELER due Sinfcp.pore Aug. M Taking caryo on through Bills of Lndirg to all Inland Points. For freight768 words
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Article983 1923-06-25 10 The questions m the House of Commons resulting from the loss of the Okara have shown a surprising lack of information concerning laws relating to a matter of the first importance to a maritime nation; that is the seaworthiness of her ships and their load'ng capacity. Every vessel from983 words
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Advertisement411 1923-06-25 10 UNDERWOOD j I Improved PORTABLE Model j 111 THE MACHINE YOU WILL EVENTUALLY BUY i >^» fj PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD. J (Incorporated m England). i SINGAPORE, PENANG. KUALA LUMPUR. (ROBINSON Co. Ltd., iRONBO Co., i.td ii! Battery rflH| M Economy 'f^^m.M S n etimci calls icr the lowestpriced reliable411 words
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Advertisement374 1923-06-25 10 Genasco RoofinlT I 2 PLY AND t p L y Q COMPLETE WITH PATEN T KANT-LEAK nnn fM NAiS FOR FIXINT m I GENASCO is f\ g f 4 l? I t#ie result of fM m 1 over 40 Veirs T ry run, che; !S) I experience C-.^^Km thant> U'<».374 words
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Miscellaneous586 1923-06-25 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. J Medan, Sabang, Colombo, Port Said, Genoa, Southampton and Amsterdam, taking mails for Europe Pnnses Juliana 8 a.m. Met .an liumph us 9 a.m. Hongkong, Shanghai, and Japan Gott ngen 10 a.m. Miri, Labuan, Jesselton, Kudat, Sandakan, Sulu Zamojan^a I>eili 11 a.m. Malacca Sri Patana 1 p.m.586 words
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Article80 1923-06-25 11 June 23. Bank 1 m.s. «j4 3-16" Bank demand 2^4 3-32 Private credits 3 m.s. 2|4 15-32 New York, demand :3% Credits 90 days 66% France, demand 800 India T. T. 173% Hongkong, demand <fftc t p.c Dis. Yokohama, demand 109 Mi Java, demand 140% Bangkok, demand 80 Sovereign,80 words
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Article140 1923-06-25 11 i June 23. Tin 25 Tons $95% Gambier 12.60 Pepper White 23.00 Peppor Black 14.25 Tapioca, small flake f.g. 1000 Pearl Sago small 8.00 Copra 10.40 Copra Sundried 10. 90 Opium. Hena^ea one. 4.U00 feice, Rangoon white 230.00 Rice. Sim No. 1 for expoit 285.00 Rice, Siam No. 2140 words
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Article45 1923-06-25 11 Singapore, June 23, 12 noon. S:ngap»ore Standard Pale Crepe Spot 46^. Singapore Standard Ribbod Smoked Sheet. Spot 46 46*4; July 46 H 46 M»; JulySept 47Vfc 48; Oct-Dec 51 cl%; Jan-March s£Hi 53. London Quoation Sheet. Is l%d. Market Quiet.45 words
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Article140 1923-06-25 11 Subsidisation of Freights. Melbourne. May 13. Sotna time ago representations of the export section of the Melbourne Chamber of Commerce waited upon the Miaiater for Customs, requesting that the Ministry should subsidise shipping freights to Eastern ports. The Minister promised that the request would be granted140 words
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Article214 1923-06-25 11 m The Westminster City Council has accepted the offer of Rubber Roadvays Lmi,ted to supply free of coa9t rubber blocks .sufficient to pave approximately 1,500 yards of carriage way round the Cenotaph m Whitehall. The Company's offer represents an outlay of £6,000. The Works Committee stipulate that the Council shall214 words
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TRADE AND COMMERCE.
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Article68 1923-06-25 11 The Directors of Carreraa Ltd. havo declared an interim dividend on the ordinary shares at the rate of 15 per cent per annum free of Income Tax for tho half year ended April 30th., payable on June 19th. A half year's dividend on tho 6 per cent, 668 words
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Article92 1923-06-25 11 Singapore, June 23. Tin.— £lBB. 7s. 6d., up sa. Rubber.— ls. 1%d., down %d. Share Market.— Weak. Rubbers.— Ulu Benuts 24 27, KuaU Sidims 2.22 H 2.27^, Baauetta 1.05 1.10. Indraffiris 5 5.10, Mentakabe 22 24, Kluangs buyers 3.25. Mining:.— Souths 92 95, UTa Plans 1.7292 words
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Article404 1923-06-25 11 RUBBER TIN RETURNS. Nawng Pet Tin, output for Ist half of June. 200 pks; hours run 136; yarriafre 14.000. Stc. etaries: Evatt and Co. Bukit Timah, 8,132; total 5 mos., 69,822. Brunei United, 9,344; total 11 moa., 40 950. Changkat Serdaog, 15,649; total 4 mos.. 50.097. Haytor, 7,251; total 5404 words
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Advertisement412 1923-06-25 11 Asset* over $5,000,000. THF 1 CRI7AT PAeTUDHT iTm IU Assurances m force over $17,000,000 lUb hKMT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMED. HEAD OFFICE Bo^l^T^ fa Btnit The Company has £20,000 deposited 1 wtth MSL r^ f ONDON OFFICE 32 Old Jewry, E.C. f ru wiui me supreme Court of England,412 words
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Advertisement394 1923-06-25 11 CHARTSS^m <>f India, Australia and China, Incorporated m England by Royal Ckarter Paid up Capital m §00,000 «hare« £5 each Reserve Fund 8, 800 ,060 Reeerve Liability of Pro- prfetom «,o<*,m HEAD OFFICE. 38 Bishopsgate, London, E. C Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Puket Bangkok Ipoh Saigon Batavia Karachi394 words
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Advertisement841 1923-06-25 11 vokohajjialpkiFba^ LIMITED. ESTABUSHED 1880. V.c e -Presid e nt: R. Ichinomi^B^ DIRECTOES. X T?f* w r Hsakl Moirami/ Esq I. MataukaU, Esq. HEAD OFFICE YOKOHAMA. Singapore Branch 81- A Chulia Street BRANCHES. Batavia London s Francisco Buenos Aires Lyons Shanghai Sl. gs_ asSf FW? J»B»ya Sydney Fengtien N.ewchwang Tokyo hXT841 words
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Advertisement48 1923-06-25 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE I (Incorporated n England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINI Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. WEARE Co.. Lt4 Messrs. HARRISONS, BABKER CO.. U* Branch Office— 64, The Arcade, Collyer Quay. J A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.48 words
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Article807 1923-06-25 12 LIVELY SCENES. BALTICS MEDICAL COMFORTS. [Rieuter*s Service]. According to a New York telegram the temporary suspension of the seizure of the BaUic'B liquor was due to Dr. Sprague, chief of the United States public health service, not having certified the quantity to be left aboard for medicinal807 words
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Article353 1923-06-25 12 lIHUD DAY'S RESULTS. (.From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, Jui.e 23. The results of the tnrd day's racing at .uala Luir.pur were as foi.ows: The Travers Stake* (5 Furlongs), Nora (Hobbs) 8.1 1 Chinta Haii (Brown) 9.4 2 Captain Cuttle (Bowden) 9.9 3. Won by two and a353 words
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Article28 1923-06-25 12 Hacv I.— Zoom, Mine Fairfield r-nd Chandan. Race 3.— The Hobo. Race 4.— Melville. Rare 6. Observation. Race 7.— Bolter, Jill and Barafigkali. Race 8. Maharani.28 words
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Article167 1923-06-25 12 [Heater*! Service]. London, June 22. At Guncaglos, m the trwrd round of the Thousand Guineas golf tournament, Seymour (West Essex) beat Kirkwood by one hole; Havers beat Twine (Shooter's Hill) 3 and 1; llacNeil] beat Lockhart (Gleneagles) 8 and 7; Bail beat Rtchie 5 und 4. In167 words
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Article120 1923-06-25 12 by the Customs aboard the Norwegian steamers Sosua and Smaraprd. NO INTERFERENCE. London, June 22. The Daily Telegraph's diplomatic corf'^])ondrnt loams that the schooner Henr Marshall. d«"lared forfeited by the U. S. Circuit Court of Appeal, does not figure n the British Resrstry. Therefore the Hriti?h Govomrrent refuses to interest120 words
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Article398 1923-06-25 12 Fourteen boats t.ijoyed a fine morning's sport m the race for Mr. Knowie's troply ye-ter(to«y. The start was a s^lend d one and the boats, with sp nnakers set, made gcod times to the first bdurk off Tarjonvj Rbu, Gertiude a>sumed the li»ad early on. but when the mark398 words
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Article150 1923-06-25 12 [Reuter's Serv cc]. Dub m, June 23. In tne second round of the Davis Cup. Franc- defeated Ireland, winning three out of the first four matches. France now plays Switzerland In the European semifinal. I/ondon, June 22. In the London Championships at Queen's Club, the semi-f.nals resulted as150 words
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Article341 1923-06-25 12 Life and Ideals of Chinese Students m Great Britain. Under the •aspicea of the Ch neee Association, Mr. Tan Sim Boh del-vered a lecture before a large and representative audience n the keture room of the Association en Friday, 22nd June, at 8.15 p.m. The Rev. (Jon341 words
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Article307 1923-06-25 12 SATURDAY'S PRACTICE MATCH. Owing to Ma'acca be ng un; blc to raise a team 10 play the S.C.C., a prv-etice match .ook place on the Pad..ng on Saturday beAveen sides captained by G. C. Clarke and H. AssiU r. The Lest b vtt ng came from Major307 words
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Article53 1923-06-25 12 Friday's matches resulted as follows: F. Ruchwaldy beat F. Ziegele 6—o, 6—l. C. A. Xorris heat O. E. Zimmermann C>— 2, 6—l. To-day's Ties. Doubles Final: F. Uuehwaldy and A. Van Cuylenberp vs. R. Srrvth and C. Smith. Tuesda>;'« Tie«. Chronr Choc Lim vs. F. Bachwaldf, A. Schudel53 words
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Article118 1923-06-25 12 [Keuter* Service] Ixmdon, J«ne 22. Oval: Surrey beat Somerset by ft'gnt wicket". Sandham m the first inn ngs. f*corinjc 155 not, whilst for Somerset Johnson made 50 and 51. Colchester: Essex defeated Cambridge Un.vers.ty by seven wickets. For the winners Perrin compiled 70 n the first innincr^, and118 words
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Article153 1923-06-25 12 Wen Lost Pts. W L. Ist In. Ist In. Pots. Obt. P.»r. Yorks 9 12 0 60 49 8166 Notts 9 12 0 60 49 81.66 I ancfl 7 0 3 1 65-tl 74.51 Sussex 8 2 0 1 55 40 72 72 Surrey 8 2153 words
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Article34 1923-06-25 12 Copenhagen, Jur.« 23. Tn the Fanoe motor races the Bnffliallmnn. Campbell, dr^vinr a Sunbeam made a new world's record of 219.378 kilometres an hour, compared with the previous record Of 214.280.34 words
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Article84 1923-06-25 12 Programme of Drills up to and for Sunday. Ist July. 1923. Tuesday, 26th— 5.15 p.m. Drill HMI. "C»" Wednesday, 27th— 5.15 p.m. Drill Hal! 4 r M Scottish Coy., and Eurasian Coy. Thursday. 28th— 5.15 p.m. Junct on Buffalo Road, Race Course Road. *'C" Scottish Ccy. Friday,84 words
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