The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 27 June 1923
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Title Section16 1923-06-27 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. 10 CENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S., WEDNESDAY, JUNK 27, 1923. No. 10,92616 words
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Article190 1923-06-27 1 Discussion on the Reparation** questiou is still delayed. The ISelgian cab Ret chtmges are responßible for some of it Page 7. An old story regarding the RhineI.md is resuscitated and has been again denied Page 7. Chancellor Cuno recommend** the same obstinacy over reparations as o\er the190 words
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Article1332 1923-06-27 1 My attention having: recently been directed to the subject of ba'rfness, it occurred to me that by bringing baldness and barbers into close conjunction I might to some slight degree revenge myself on a class of men who speak to me so unfeelingly about mj rapidly approachingMorning Post - 1,332 words
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Advertisement205 1923-06-27 1 RAFFLES HOTEL. weekly programme SINGAPORE. m^vti.a^ MONDAY.— Tea TumULl rd*lK»6 2920. (10 Unes). rUB:SDAY.~ Dinner Dane*. Ballrccw ia the Ea 8 WEDNESDAY .—Orchestral Concert. Ni«hl -D^n.r I rill R(K»n: adjoining Dining: R<H»ni and Dance. ■Pc:. .^.m. to 12 PJ n. S^^ lf »rr LES ORCHESTR Orchestra! Concert. "^iTSiSi. SEA VIEW205 words
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Advertisement195 1923-06-27 1 ~d> 9 tM E^3 A vl^ Mb 1 VIRGINIA CIGARETTCS /\re md(/e 6> /ianc/ one «f a {/me, fcfcaL^ i ,> of PUREST VIRGINIA LEAF, f^WtiUKßoßm> selected by our own experts on the fe -^■^^BBM^^^ > acfua/ Tobacco Fields. 555 are feSf 1 B^ /^ceJ Aanc/ of dust, sand, and195 words
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Advertisement129 1923-06-27 1 LAI fc,vi Ai>Y£!CTIS&M£NT& Keppel Golf Club ia extending its vis.tors' i 111 -tegei lagc 0. Lmi bee have \vashmfttcn nav^l v>ranj?es u;.|>o uu.t— Page 5. U.«OmC ivuou bttMtf and Go. sell teak /tous>cno»U luimiuie P-ye 5. I'faiiennoier J-agcr beer at the hotels and wixksuie oX P«ttrson iiii.ions and Co Pickford129 words
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Miscellaneous196 1923-06-27 1 Wdwmi*, 2-th. Hi>?h Wat«r, 10 a.m., ».18 p^. ii. I. homeward maii K.^ves BairmaM annual Mt.,i IDg LfcrrieV., uoob biu« Funnel outwaru aiaii due. Thwsday, 2*tk. High Wuttr, 1u.49 a.m., 10.2 p.m. li M I t'ir.vi ouiwu.'d :.ioi, du«\ i-en^u« 11: Kapftl va tx-Servioes, Malaya. League 11: o. 1. F.196 words
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Article354 1923-06-27 2 ]i..w men drunui i b*«J broadcast i tu>ag< i ovti treat dj ti ii r. t «m C. k Ri tray, M B m the com o a teture on -i-l-e Drum Lauguar \ii I A ri a -o t..e il 19 noai said, i wa354 words
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Article185 1923-06-27 2 A b g slide of earth which occurred on the morninp of June 14th. on the KowloonCanton Railway track about half way! between Shaln and Taipo caused a serious ftce'Hent by derailing the eng ne and two > of a passing tra n. Fortunately I no one was kii^d or185 words
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Advertisement285 1923-06-27 2 TO LEI OR FOR SALB. ATGE GO DOWNS, nevvly erected wrrn ffm iO,o<'o to 50.00 C iq. ft. fa- in^ riv^r. LARGF. STOKES fron. 6,000 to 24,0u;> m. ft. near v:harf and shipping. Alto Uree Bunned buid)ng«» ior offices tad ffodovc?:* Centrally situated All mmedir.te entry, going ciieap Apply or285 words
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Advertisement440 1923-06-27 2 f 2__ j t T T Tli I fv 1 W rilK TALK OK THE TOWN Cmm-ndng WEDNESDAY, 27th JUNE. Mr NOBuDi P^ \wnni k I'lIE LONGEST SERIAL K«v!S i\ I I 811 IX IN THE WORLD. B MB J ll£\jVrJUim 52 Reels 1 ■^^h worlds Dont miss thi i\440 words
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Advertisement310 1923-06-27 2 Alhambra. In Our Next Change Saturday, 23rd Juno, to Thu-sda- a Hi^ 192J In the Second Show at 9 p.m. Sharp Topical Budget British Screen News. A POWERFUL UNIVERSAL I KATLRK PRODKU Presenting Colleen Moore tod Cullui Landis Forsaking All Others In 5 Reda. A film play of modern life310 words
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Article1069 1923-06-27 3 M>AstIMNG.HOUBE PBOFITEBK& (J f a- o.v r ntlHi|nmiTtßt.) Paris, ||m 25. I One hears a good deal about the pro-! tewing activities of the Paris ffldlWll particular v lla.nies of the pc- ilw have not— till now— attained tIM ityofccid, cruel ptint. V■ t, fo. > -ntbs v>< r*«*ping1,069 words
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Article85 1923-06-27 3 A fsa T t3 of the UMgfcßteoi and periodicals, pnrchrged J'or the Rallies Library, between fuly and December of th' 3 year, v,-?ll be v oUl at the Library at 5 p.m. on Friday, he. 29th instmt. Purchasers at th s sale vII receive back numbers of mag&z neb •ltd85 words
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Article590 1923-06-27 3 FRASER CO., EXCHANGE ANA SHARE IItiOKERS. TUESDAY, JINE 26th. MINING. IFicarsa m brackets show the issue valu* of the Share m doUars unless otherwic* markt:' C. Cum liiv. x equals 5 x dv Batar-; Padang ti;. H.ta-i Tin <*:> 1.45 1.55 Jekvnioh li> 20 num. Jchan Tin590 words
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Advertisement528 1923-06-27 3 N CUa* P*ck«d la parrkment I-_ I k«i intide doubW-lkidrd J K tin Untouched b> band. o<-r«* 5*V y* «Bpo«ed to tb« sir. it v kept 1^ tmtumk Irw bom rrafmimrt— VUt I Use Glaxo for cooking r With Glaxo m the house you are never without a supply Jg528 words
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Advertisement161 1923-06-27 3 STPAULI I GIRL BRAND c I"'" ML-JK— I f \%S? SI^ it/ N i R V^^~ p a n The Original "Girl Brand" v 1 G OF 50 YEARS REPUTATION. R j m 3 African Eastern Trade Corporation Ltd. I 'Incorporate! m England). H Sole AgentH. S. S. P. M.161 words
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Article692 1923-06-27 4 Personal Explanation. lii our issue of May 10, say.s thi> Times lof India, wu published an article appreciative the work on the Frontier ot Mrs. I Starr, who assisted m the rescue of Mi I Kllisk. Thifl article dame from a toturce, ihi' I 1 reliability692 words
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Article276 1923-06-27 4 Dan Leno once tried to play R chard 111. serious y! IrvtafT, who was a preat adininr of Leno asked Arthur Col. ins to let h r>i know, at a charity performance where they were both appearing, when L« no came <>n so that he could276 words
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Article14 1923-06-27 4 The mcxfcrn Englishman katea to b« forced to dress foT dinner.— Mr. Arthur Giordano.14 words
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Advertisement207 1923-06-27 4 fl _> •1 N < fl a •'■Jjjsj'CyV "r jj^ Sj V i»"-yt V j( s^>. 1 j .ADDiN AND H!o .VON DERFUL LAMP s^.v «awaß«fjw»ei" m i mi— mi i Ti' Hi'ii^ USE ARGENTA LAMPS. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated la thm Sv»ttien\«ntt) SINGAPORE. UTIJt^^TS SOLE AGENTS B 5 COUPONS207 words
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Advertisement611 1923-06-27 4 i i n i -i i i j t y^ffjf^-" r^tw^2K~~^- vSsaaaaavß^a^Ba^aaviCßMTl m m* mm bme Bi^U •i-»» m V-^. lt thus gives mani; I enect to Damtv Peonle S*«srsrss J **J g* A over, is a fast-comin? n.^ dents! era, Now combat that film on teeth v Have you611 words
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Advertisement440 1923-06-27 4 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Land and House !*ropcrti*M» and Ruhl PI tatita at Vuhn Ttiiac SINGAPORE. At Messrs. CHBONG KOON BBNG i No. 31 CWb Street. ON WEDNESDAY. Ith JULY I*>t3 1 to 9. Valuable freehold land wplw.s dwellings known as Nos. 366. MS. 870, 172, 878 E H440 words
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Article1134 1923-06-27 5 VARIETY OF ASSETS. A iorritoiy of 31,000 square miles, <-quai m area Lo Ireland: such is the lan T which «s aoministered by the Bxitish North Borneo Chartered Company. After forty-two years, however, scarcely 1 per cent, of t) ffieat land of well-watered plains and jungle1,134 words
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Article162 1923-06-27 5 When S r Frank Dyson was appraising tho clmematog aph film that has be.n taken of the Australian eclipse expedition, he poke cf the many difficulties of filming rjch an event In point of fact, so far as !ro r C n■[dm t m pernare be greatest162 words
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Article29 1923-06-27 5 ■^i The psychologist n» a great advance on the mid- Viet crirn phrenolog^t, but not perhaps such a great advance as he would like us to believe.— Lord Leverhulme.29 words
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Advertisement424 1923-06-27 5 TO ÜBR TO I«Li 1 ;aly. Compound House, Furnished, Fsas, Water, Garag^ 8 Bed■ilai of Town, Tan^lin Di«I -TATI TRUST AGENCIES, LTD., Auctioneer* Estate Agent*. ia Raffles Qu»y facing th« Tiew f t> Harbour and r.. tctal area about 6,000 (ai Urn than half the usual) bSSSSilaai Entry. Aj.ply POWELL424 words
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Advertisement686 1923-06-27 5 NOTICES. Jjollar i hectorv I&S3-4 issue j $5,000 FREE RAILWAY ACCIDENT INSURANCE Undertaken by THE OCEAN ACCIDENT Ami Guarantee Corporation Limited. < Incorporated m Great Britain.) PRICK PER COPY $2, Post Free. To be published shortly. Dollar Directory < Company. j Dunlop House, ROBINSON ROAD. < < < 1 1686 words
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Advertisement186 1923-06-27 5 H Remember Vvincariiis is a 0 positive necessity to you ft Nervous or Run-down Wincarnis is not a luxury it b a positive necessity to all who are Weak, or Anaemic, or Nervous, or Run-down. Because Wincarnis exercises an extraordinary power m promoting New Strength and New Vitality. And this186 words
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Advertisement630 1923-06-27 5 I THE STRAITS TRADING CO.. LTD. Xotkc is hereby given that an Ordinary Jeneral Meeting of The Straits Trading Comj oany, Limited, will be held at the Company's tJojristor d Office, 11 Collver Quay, on Friday, 2bih June, 1923, at Noon, for the purpose* following, namely: 1. To roocivs and630 words
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Advertisement346 1923-06-27 5 f DIMLESS Spectacle*, accurate m "service, correct m appearance are the logical eye glasses for business exccu.t ves and professional men. Our Rimless Glasses of this type, permit more work with lc?s fatigue as the moun ings hold the len^ea prescribed m the scientifically correct 'position. In addition they are346 words
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Article22 1923-06-27 6 lIACKENZIE -At Koala Lipis, Pabang, on Juae KOtfc, tht i i. oi B. .i. Ifaduasir, of T s< r s' ht/rn22 words
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713 1923-06-27 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1923 The Rubber Restriction Bill. Having embarked on the reatric>n of rubber export, and the former [measure n.t having worked iatia> ffcctorily, either m the amount of |j lubber exported an compared with moujit exported prior to restriction, f ur m causing the commodity713 words
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505 1923-06-27 6 Mr. B. w. Gisb. assistant architect m the oir*cc of the Director of Public Work*, ..>!.^. is going Home next week. I-. 11. R. Arbenz. F.P.Z. Architect and .IChril Engineer ii due hack from home leave per j..-. Grotioi on July 12th.505 words
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Article177 1923-06-27 6 PENANG NEWS. (From Our Own Correspondeirt.) Penang, June 2ti. A successful boxing exh buion was given I by Navy men m front of th.- Crcket C üb. There was a very largo attendance and Mr. IMfour Ross presented th.: prizes. The I*. C. C beat tho Diomedj at177 words
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Article720 1923-06-27 6 A report has boon made to the police cf a murder bmving been committed m j Target Road on Monday morning. Th% deceased .s a Mucao vegetable planler, t and the fatal injuries are believed to have T been caused bj blowi on the head with i a stick. One720 words
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Article75 1923-06-27 6 [Rwtcr'i The Court of X Jj** »t Enevcr Bnd H .>■„,, EJ?* urciart their coßTietitM, '"^l DaOy T^raph^ pendent others that the U eminent and the Amei corcerned ire 1 1, Funeral concurrence with th tKCritsh,, IW«r financial consort R rd Dg mca.-L i A. ■uiMd Beckett's hard75 words
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306 1923-06-27 6 MI: ro ma, A I -r P. A. Cooke who I Govi mi at 1 **"»d ura] s«:h( tenable for tv. qualified the Poona Agricultan Director of Agriculture, -'affna. held the pott of Agricultural 8 In j jo.n the Califon i ipeciaJise m S special va306 words
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Article21 1923-06-27 6 Cancellation of notes m 1922, the nuir.bcr destroy** million, the bulk 0< then *n cr^ though over two nillion aol»r <ie«troyed-21 words
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Advertisement122 1923-06-27 6 scotch am WHISKY I i.^^b ML G iLLOFTHE KAST rfffi'^Wto*. Galdbtck Macgregar Go., Ltd. (Incorporated m Shanghai). 87 Cecil -itve t, Telephone 223. RONEO i Mg "^fc "^W* y I vl>ii>r" t 3\ if iri S JL~4 \^r \Jr kJ W' c.WVif Jt—^ V^ V-^ V %_7 Ai rlvJlNii/ol 1122 words
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Advertisement87 1923-06-27 6 ENGLISH HAMS HONED AND ROLLED WHOLE ft\*V NETT HAMS H\ I WKi< HT Per Lb. Half Hams $1.05 per lb. In any smaller quantity $1.20 SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. (Inc. S.S.) O CHA <r> ROAD. JOHN DUKE OPTICIAN Ft How of the British Optical Ar~4ociati«m. FfWBUMi of the Worshipful87 words
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Article418 1923-06-27 7 POINTS o*^ VIEW. JTII 1 NOEB CONSIDERATION. I Si 1 vice] Lwi.don, June 25. Aafflo-Freach reparations hamparsd by the delay Cabinet re.onstruc- newspapefs, slight f :Ij is on both sides onvcrsution beB nnd If. Poincare at Quai y- <. bowerer mised m Para by the r 0 b418 words
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Article48 1923-06-27 7 ■t«ftmer Delta will t; ke > J of toopi from ths romfrooi S .bout July 3. Vfckfi* a n»n?omcntB the S.S. 2^ Bn. The Royal Sussex 'i Oeitl f r Sinffa P° re arriving The vessel will leave B^ n l? Ml tobor conveying the the United Kingdom. I48 words
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Article841 1923-06-27 7 SHIPS' LIQUOR. THE PRESIDENTS RESOLUTION. [Reuter's Service.] Denver, June 25. President Harding h, a 3p eoch sad ho f vcus of the opin.on th.t anj nge m pro- hih.tion would be m ts» direction of a more t alNctlTs enlorcement >'uch sr.dence was i eaehteg w slnngton that841 words
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Article838 1923-06-27 7 liNDIAN Of'IUM POLICY. Eatl Winterlon on Hears' Press Attacks. l.vttfel, June 12. A meeting w*S he'd ,:i the Pious- of Commons to-day of the Committee oC tho Lc-.-u-e of Nations to h?ar the v!«Wi of the Government of IndU on the subject c traffic bi op838 words
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Article23 1923-06-27 7 The Revd. J. Romania Lee, M.A., formerly of St. Andrew's School, will preach at Evensong next Sunday, July Ist., at St. Andrew's Cathedral.23 words
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Article484 1923-06-27 7 Liability of the C own. The Singapore Court of Appeal, composed of the Chef Justice, Sir Walter Sh.w, Mr. iir-tice Brown and Mr. Justice McC be Keay, was occupied throughout yesteday with the resumed hearing of the f.ppeal by K\*9 Attorney Gener. 1 against a judgment of Mr. Just ct;484 words
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Article188 1923-06-27 7 Besides the usual business at the meeting of the Commission on Friday next, the following questions will be asked and motion made. Questions by Mr. J. M. Sime. (1) Is it a fact that the number of applications for E;eetrical Supply m the Tang-lin and adjacent areas has188 words
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Article191 1923-06-27 7 Since the departure from Canton of Mgr. de Guebr ant to Paris, on his being made Super.or General of the Missions Etrangeres, the Diocese of Canton had been administered by Father Antone, Fourquet, and the Pope has now mad him a B.shop and Vicar Apostolic of Canton. The Chinese rikisha191 words
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Advertisement119 1923-06-27 7 CARRON DOVER STOVES ftf^fffi?^- nm a B a:^g=^-- »3^-i -msg=^^- _^^^3^g^gßg^l^^^^l ■LI M HOT PLATE OVEN. PRICES. Width Height Depth. Width Height Depth. i Wth 2 pi P ix) S» and 1 Elbow. 33% 25% 18 1 ins. <r 13 ins. 0 g ig^ S"i% 25% 21 IS DU 15119 words
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Advertisement531 1923-06-27 8 BLUE FUNNEL LINE Regular Service to I <*NPON. AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP. HAMBURG AND BREMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVEkrOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taiinf cargo on through Bill of Lading for all Overland Point* HOMEWARDS. 4w Singapore. Genoa, Marseilles, L vcrpool and Glasgow In Port531 words
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Advertisement561 1923-06-27 8 M ELLEB!SAN UNkL KLLERMAN A BLCKNAI.L STEAMSHIP C*», Lt4, (Incorporated m Sh-^laiid) PASSEN<S2« SERVICE Bteaner OUTWAKD. D«e v^ s: r^ r fs.s. CITY OF KARACHI China— Japan Oct. B *B.s. CITY OF PARIS China-Japan Not. 16 •s.s. CITY OF CANTERBURY Clina— Japan Dec. 27 BOMEW/iRD. t»8. CITY OF MANCHESTER Marseilles—561 words
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Advertisement557 1923-06-27 8 BRITISH INDIA and APCAR LINES (Incorporated m England) MAIL, PASSENGER CA R( ;0 SERVK Es PENINSULAR ORIENTAL STEAM NAVK vtt,,* LONDON FAR EAST MAIL SERV,^ (Und-r Contract with Ilia Atajesty'g Government OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMPu;*,, For China and Japan. hoi Mars OM £WARDS. D,e Ma Cll^ London hnTonnage. Singapore, Leavt557 words
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Advertisement438 1923-06-27 9 Che Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited Tie China Mutual Steam Navigation Co- Ltd" ANI) Elkrman Bucknall Steam Ship Co LM (AMERICAN VIANCHURIAN LINE.) (incorporated |< England.) MXI BOsIOS AND NFV, YOU* vU SUEZ O« *AN*Ma FROM NEW YORK. f* Da« «><»r« Route y or ul MADRAS July 2 Suez Philippines438 words
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Advertisement791 1923-06-27 9 'ADMIRAL LINE (Incorporated m U.8.A.) 19 DAYS—HOMGKONG TO 4M£EICA. Bf tl». Skiiß Unn^koug. Antv« Seattle. PRESIDENT GRANT July 9 July 28 PRESIDENT MADISON Juiy 21 Aug. 9 PRESIDENT MCKINLEY Aug. 2 Aug. 21 PRESIDENT JACKSON An*. 11 Sep. 2 PRESIDENT JEFFERSON Aug 26 Sept. 14 Aad o rj- 'a i791 words
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Advertisement647 1923-06-27 9 ISTHMIAN LINE Arriving from America via Panama and Loading for BOSTON, .NEW YORK, AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DKECT. ANNISTON CITY duo Singapore Juns 28 FAIRPIELD CITY d le Wrigi :>or^ July 28 STEEL TRAV&LEB dot Bir.gaporc Aug. 28 Taking cargu on through Bills of Lac k to ..il Inland Points.647 words
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Article70 1923-06-27 10 The B. I. steamer Warcuta, brought a caigo of rice from Bangkok on Mondy. Low freights, combined with the continued hgh costs of operating their fleet, the Cha rman (Mr. D. G. M. Bernard) cited as the primary cause of the heavy losses shown m the accounts of70 words
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Article549 1923-06-27 10 Was the Vessel Seaworthy? Calcutta, June >J A Marine Court of Inquiry, with All. Roxburgh, Chief Prasidcocy Magistrate Ml at the Port Office, Calcutta, ye6terday, to investigate the loss of the Okav.\ m the Bay of Bengal about May sth. Mr. J. W. Orr, Deputy- Legal549 words
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Article238 1923-06-27 10 Crippled Patient** Burned m their Bed*. Lowdun, June 14. The wooden open-air ward of the Ministry of Pensions Hospital at Birmingham has been burned down. Fifteen jjur ents were m bed, mostly spinal cases, m:;ny being strapped to founts, on which they were carried out. Two perished238 words
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Article16 1923-06-27 10 The fundamental truth for democracy is that the interests of democracies are one Sir John Simon.16 words
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Advertisement214 1923-06-27 10 UNDERWOOD j Improved PORTABLE Model THE MACHINE YOU WILL EVENTUALLY BUY. j Sole Agents: j PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD. j (Incorporated m England). SINGAPORE, PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR. i (ROBINSON Co. Ltd.. j £3 tOCKISt S j__ -i IRONEO Co., ltd. i English Electric Co., Ltd. WINCHESTER HOUSE ORE DISPOSING OF214 words
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Advertisement202 1923-06-27 10 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD ANu a.\MBUR6-AMEURA LINE I :n panics Imorporat.ed m Germany; I lit underact*:? «re the Coznpani** 1> BsrtontL OUTWARDS. \t Y>?r.gkong, Shanghai and Japan Due SingaporMFTMSTERLAND (H.A.L.) July LVDWIGS HAFEN (N.D.L.) July 30 HOMEWARDS. Fcj EotleitUza, HamLarg and Bremer Duo Singapo-* PREUSSEN (N.A.L.) July 21 *SCHLESIEN (N.D.L.) July 26202 words
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Advertisement379 1923-06-27 10 Genasco RoofiruT 2 PLY AND HL\ Q COMPLETE WITH PATENT KANTHEAK Kifiw AND NAILS FOR FIXING R f* a an tj^» s^, Syr- bcIVHSLJi fS piy 6C.V4< !tf»e resw/t of j/nr,fi ;J over 40 Vejrs j p j run, che Hr vxperhr -o tha l!ttit r». In the y +Zj&B&379 words
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Miscellaneous766 1923-06-27 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Pongrerang: Despatch 3 a.m. Pulau Soegi Sultana 9 a.m. Ker:mon Soon Lee 9 a.m. Cucob Massima V a.m. Cucob Hong Aik -9 a.m. Moeara-Saba Djambi Singkep 9 a.m. Bangkok Suddhadib 11 a.m. Kemaman, Kuala Dungmi and Trengganu Hong Ho 1 p.m. Prigi Radjah, Tembil&han and Indragiri Sri766 words
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Article75 1923-06-27 11 Juno 26. Bank 4 m.s. 2,4 3-16 Bank demand 2|4 3-32 Private credits 3 m.s. f|4 15-82 New York, demand 3% Credits 90 days 86% France, dcraant 1 800 Hongkong, demand p.c. Dis. Yokohama, demand 109 V4 Java, demand 140% Bangkok, demand 79\k Sovereign, Bar Buying ri.64 Bank of75 words
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Article163 1923-06-27 11 Tin 150 Ton. <Vj% Gambler 12.25 P?ppcr Whit*? '22.50 Pepper Bhick 14.00 Tapioca, small flake f.g. 10.00 Pocrl Sago small 8.00 Copra 10.60 Copra Sundried 11.00 Opium, Benares unc. 4,000 Rice, Rangoon white 230.00 Rice. Sim No. 1 for expoit 285.00 Rice, Siam No. 2 for export 250.00 Rico.163 words
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Article276 1923-06-27 11 London, May 30. Markets.— Since we last wtote you on May 15th, markets have been irregular, and bc«l selling ch.efly from German sources has been freely indulged m, possibly with a view to impress ng the business world with the urgent necessity of relieving Germrny of their276 words
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Article89 1923-06-27 11 FRASER'S REPORT. Singapore, June 26. Rubber.— Is. Lftd. Tin £189. 7<. Gd., 150 Tons sold at 95*12%. Rubbers. Market Stagnant very little business passing. Tins. South Taipingrs 90 03, Taipinga B 5 90 cts, Ulu Piahs 1.70 1.77 Us Johans i 40 43, Pahang Con»olidateds 8?. Qd.89 words
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Article114 1923-06-27 11 Singapore, June 26. Tin.— £lB9 7s. 6<l. up 20s. 95% 150 tons sold. Rubber. Is. l%d. unchanged. Share Market.— Flat. Rubbers.— Malaka Pindas 1.37 Vis 1.42 K>. United Malaccas 1.35 1.10, Ulu Benute 24 27, Kuala Sidims 2.22^2 2.27 V5, Bassetta 1.02% 1-07V2, Indrapiris 4.80 4.90, Men-114 words
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Article378 1923-06-27 11 Singapore, June 26. Rubber. London Is. l%d Lo_- 47. T n.— London £189 7s. 6d. Local $95 V* (150 tons sold). Share M*k t— Stagnant. Rubbers. Kuala Sidims 2.20 2.27*4, Allen by s 1.15 1.20, Amalgamated Malaya 2.10 2.20, Bassctts 1.02 V.. 1 07M>, Ulu Denuts 25 SO,378 words
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Advertisement317 1923-06-27 11 Agger* over $5,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMP^UMITO^' *****0 1 HEAD OFFICE Ho^SSSI Settlemente Company has £20,000 deposited with' the Sunr^ie Pcnrt v f°NDON OFFICE: 32 Old Jewry, E.C, »««~t n England, and complies with the British Life ,-.TK ACTIVE PLANS OF ASSURANCE vjrance Corap»Tuei« Act. c AGENTS WANTED317 words
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Advertisement408 1923-06-27 11 CHARTERED BANK, of India, Australia and China. Incorporated m England by Rcyml CkarUr. Paid up Capita! tn $00,000 "hares £5 «.»<* «|.0«0.000 Reserve Fund 3,800,000 Reserve Liability of ProP^ 0 8,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 88 Bishopsgate, London, E. C Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Puket Amntsar Iloilo Bangkok Ipoh Sa^*408 words
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Advertisement887 1923-06-27 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE HANK LIMITED. ESTABLISHED 1880. V 100.000.000 {.rally paid up) Reserve Fund Y 69,000.000 v Pfewdent: K. Kodama E.g. Vice-president: R. Ichinoraiya, Eiq. DIRECTORS. I. Matsukata, Esq. HEAD OFFICE YOKOHAMA. Singapore Branch Ri-A Chulia Street. BRANCHES. London S Fra' -co Bombay Los Angles Seattle"' Buenos Aires Lyons Shanclial s§u887 words
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Advertisement165 1923-06-27 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated ia England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) FIBE MOTOR CAR MARINE Pideßty Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Repr -entaavep*- Messrs. BARLOW Co. Me3srs. WEARE Co., LtdL Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER Co., Ltd Branch Office— 64, The Arcade, Collyer Quay. I A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. IflE STANDARD165 words
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Article1351 1923-06-27 12 In this column it is always our earnest r.deavour to make 'air comment ami take II broadminded view on all th.ngs connected with sport and sporting institutions. The .suggestion has pone forth that the Swimming Club should be open to ladies on Sundays. In our opinion it is1,351 words
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Article228 1923-06-27 12 Yetsterdav s Re^ultb. TV Y. M. C. A. soccer team ha« had lack during the last two games or so. lay ftftemoon, the Association was fain beaten by :he. Malaya F.C. The ame v.as well contested, and aithou/rh the were superior throughout, there ore momenta when the Y.228 words
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Article139 1923-06-27 12 Phe Hoonlum. ft s'x ree' Mary Pckford, !1 be shown at the Victoria Theatre for 'is first time to-dny at. 5.16 rjnd 0.30 p.m. 'Vs is fh>3 first Pickford picture to be n wn thfTO 4 r»ce "Dad.ry T^oiif: Lotrs." T a.T?v Pi -rford sti'l >iolds her139 words
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Article113 1923-06-27 12 4t C" (Scottish) Company. With reference to the street fighting 'homo on Thursday. June 28th., busses for t^ose reoirr np trnnyport will leave the Trirket Cub at 5.15 pm. The parade will be dismissed at the Drill Hall. SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS. Programme of Drills up to and113 words
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Article35 1923-06-27 12 (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, June 26. The Malayan Tennis Championship finals have been fixed to take place at Penang during August Bank Holiday week-end, and also the open doubles event.35 words
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Article57 1923-06-27 12 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 2ft. During a football match between Chinese and Tamils on the Padang, two Chinese were ordered off the Held, one for foul play m<] tiif utlu'r for insolence to the referee Afterwards excited crowds lingered on the57 words
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Article68 1923-06-27 12 The Doublet Championship was won on Monday by EL Smith am! C. Smith, who heat P. Ruchwaldy and A. van Cuylcnberg To-day's Tien. C. Smith vs. A. Schudel. Thursday's Tie. Winner of R. Smith vs. W. Tan vs. C. A. Morris. En! i it^ are called for the68 words
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Article114 1923-06-27 12 According to the Ind an Daily News of a cutta. the first prize m the Calcutta \vt op was w< n by a gentleman m Zanzibar. ho sold half the ticket. He agreed to ake IN. oO.GOO from a synd'cate of ten rilich \v:is rapidly pot up114 words
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Article291 1923-06-27 12 In t/ie cricket match played on Saturday at Palm Brani between the V.M.C.A. ana the K. E.. the latter ran out winners by -G runs nfit-r a good Goinj: m first, the H. K. compiled 78, Barnes, Deans and Thompson reaching double figures, with 20 20 and 12 respectively,291 words
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Article186 1923-06-27 12 There xv )1 be felt, general regret t the <>"x*h of Mr A. Brsttoo, of Messrs Cuthrie and Co., which fook place r»t the Central Hosp'tal, Singapore yesterday HiorafciCi from pimmonci follow nqr influenza. Mr. Br tton has boon seriously ill for rome ttajn186 words
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Article498 1923-06-27 12 Alleged Tampering: ni(h Witness. Allegmi ona that the plan-it! wm tamper'ng with a urtnesi m the sut were rr.ade by Mr. H. D. Mundell, who appeared Tor tho defendant M. K. Suratee, m the aot on iii tlu- Supreme Court .brought by A. R. S. Veeranpa498 words
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Article123 1923-06-27 12 London, June 23. At Wimbledon, the lawn tennis championships oyiened m d smal wea'her. Pa was timed to start at two o'c'ock rn 1 f hcusands, man-.- of whom were present before ten m the mornfntr. waited n thp pourinrr ran tiM five o'clock, when the123 words
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Article62 1923-06-27 12 Goals P. W. L. D. For A^st. Pts. 2nd Midd'x 7 7 0 0 16 2 14 C. C. 7 l» 0 11 5 10 S.C.FJL 8 4 3 18 9 9 -J. 0.8 8 :i 4 1 6 11 7 :CA. 8 2 G 0 1162 words
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Article284 1923-06-27 12 The American yacht. Ohio (229 tons), owned by Mr, E. W. Seripps, a big Arr.e--r can newspaper propr.etor and keen yachtsman, arrived n port on Mond y. Mr. S<ripps who With his son, Mr. R. P. Scipps and a par.y of ten otner Americans, nclnding Mrs. Seripps,284 words
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