The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 July 1923
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Title Section16 1923-07-02 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. 10 CENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S., MONDAY,, JULY 2, 1923 No. 10,93016 words
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Article259 1923-07-02 1 At the annual dinner of the Association of British Malaya, interesting speeches w«e made by Sir Ernest B rch, the hon'ble Mr. W. G. Maxwell and Sir Frank fewettenham Pages 3 and 4. Earl Beatty has explained to th« members of the House of Commons the need259 words
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Article926 1923-07-02 1 Life m a Front er ttation. especially m one of the larger ones, secnta at fii>' sight much the same as that to which Europeans are accustomed elsewhere m Upper India. Newcomers^ however, very soon discover deferences tXJ 1 mtricUoUi Racing and jolo, tennis and dancing,926 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement210 1923-07-02 1 KAFFLB HOTEL. pemeahme SINGAPORE. Telephone 2920. (10 Lines MONDAY.— Tea Danaant TUESDAY.— Dinner D«us^ Tr^ Finm Ballroom m th« Ea* WEDNESDAY.-Orcheatral Concn. Gtfl Boom adjoint Dining Room "^^^"-^Nl.iiu^^ aud T>aßr# MONDAY RAFFLES ORCHESTRA. T^y* I\^ EDGAR HULLAND. i 63 U3nS3nt Mu£kal Direct <"" DARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors. Fraser Neave, Ltd. v210 words
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Advertisement165 1923-07-02 1 BURNETT'S gB v/Iu lorn 4f Bpk_ le est P art oi r "HaSk Sling or Pahit ®"^^S African Astern iP&^«issP^|g Trade torporation U^oorpor&ted :n England j 1 flFl SINGAPORE. f WoT J- SOLE AGENTS S. S F. M. S .i Europe Hotel SINGAPORE. ti Dix.n« Dacce ia held eyery Tuesday,165 words
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Advertisement172 1923-07-02 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Little's for cipars Page 6. N. Lazarus, optician Page b Whiteaway's footwear— Pape 1 Firth's saws, Wm. Jacks Page 7. New films at the Empire^ Page 2 Manila envelopes, RibeiroV- Page 3. Ezek;el and Sons, opticians-- r*B'>e f» Argenta lamps from U. E's— Page S. Hotel announcements— Pag-es172 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous104 1923-07-02 1 THE WEEK $undny, July l»t. Hijrty Water. 0.50 p.m. Swimming Oub Sport, 10.30 n.m flondny. 2nd. H:r| Water, 0.10 c.in. 128 p.m. Dut^i hoxneward mail closes. Tin£ Kil Tin Mtg., Derrick's, 12.30 p.m. League I: S R C tj. S CP A, 8 R C. Malayan Affri-Horticutural Sho^?, K. Lumpur.104 words
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781 1923-07-02 2 WAR FROM THE AIR ON THE BOLL WEEVIL. are fighting the boll weevil by aeropUne this spring t*H through the South," said Mr. .T. J. Kebman, of Atlanta, Georgia, vice chairman of the South Atlantic States Assocuit on, to a Manchester Guardian representative recently "That ought to he po </781 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement361 1923-07-02 2 "YE E T DEPILATORY CREAM. JUST ARRIVED. MEDICAL HALL LTD. 23, BATTERY ROAD. Singapore VICTORIA THEATRE. COMMENCING TUESDAY, JULY 3. THE COMEDY OF THE YEAR. JOHNNY HIKES IN SURE FIRE FLINT FliE MAX WHO MADE LIFE A JOKE A LAUGH FROM START TO FINISH Also LARRY SEMON m THE AGENT.361 words
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Advertisement379 1923-07-02 2 IL _BL-l/fl_B "T^rH fj&M Br Breaking All Reconl: KING OF ENTERTAINERS AND TONIGHT AT 8.45 p.m. SHARP. ENTERTAINER OF KINGS. T A I THE GREAT The united Ailists Corp: Presents I THE THREE MUSKLTEERS fc^l NICOLA With DoQ^lat Fairbank> In 12 Parts. HKti^ifll W L With His 1.000 NOVELTIES 500379 words
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Advertisement326 1923-07-02 2 Alhambra IN OUR NEXT CHANGE FRIDAY, 29th JUNE, TO THURSDAY ntl 1925. j ukl. In the Second Show at 9 p.m. Sharp. British Screen News. FAMOUS PLAYERS-LASKY CORPORATION PRESENTS LIONEL BARRYMORE IN Boomerang Bill lit 6 Reels. Tp.e mighty theme, embodying a battle between innocent uoodneds and heedtos V ie326 words
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Article3308 1923-07-02 3 SIX ERNEST Umt'tt ON THE BASE, i I (From Our Own Correspoi. !»>nO I «.tulon, June 7. Tic annual dinner of the Association of British Malaya wa* given m the Hot I V'c-K'i Northumberland Avenue, London, W.C, on .Time r>. when Sfr E. W. Birch, K.C.M.G., President3,308 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement457 1923-07-02 3 That old enemy I Rheumatism I I Don*t suffer needlessly— Sloan's gives wonderful relief. Pain I I flies before the soothing power of Sloan's Liniment. Just a I little applied to the painful spot gives quick rei'ef. No rubbing I ff required Sloan's penetrates. 1 For those tormenting pains of457 words
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Advertisement280 1923-07-02 3 WHAT ABOUT YOUR FUTURE. ;7.^ &'\'y^f4jLk are dispensed with -v^"'- '2y| to-morrow, are you capable of taking t^ /3? Skr I Why don't you ?*tudy some one thing fafe^-. -^yj >/HMSUKM and iret ready for a real job at a real B^B^B^B^B^B^^^^^^^^^^''^^^^ t^r ~s2 B^^^^^^BM B^Sr s^ r vß] lv'-l'Al.280 words
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Article351 1923-07-02 4 \i« tor -.1 X mii*- Hor~ l.nidon. Ju le 1 A* cot i most d(s the unsettli 'vt-ar.nir coloured oil-skin:- < I The slight drixrle, howevt < land thereafter there was kui The r Majesties received tit ovati< they drove down the course la Bi >■351 words
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Article83 1923-07-02 4 m Thi> Alabama State (\nnin s-;oii I tied from all schools m Alabama OM tho text-books which contained W^ picture of a still. This action wa.- ttJ> after repeated public protests tn it th« x use of tho book encouraged the scholar jto remember that intoxicating I»<l' J >r vM83 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement525 1923-07-02 4 I K3 Ivv^j Qiccadilly Cigarettes have a character essentially individual. The S TW q s t£m't fc 'Sft.^.JE/l I fact that each cigarette is made by hand ensures a quality that I T)N ensures BESjp/S'^QIJBOBI is uniform year m and year out. E\ery tin you buy. every I OFCONTtrrrs Bc^^^BS^itfSy^lff525 words
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Advertisement23 1923-07-02 4 coupons I (o?/i$zdd^tk imn coupons WHICH YOU FINISH WITH REGRET" Mr. H. OUCKERIDGTS U, Orekari Iml. Next Den U tfc« Pallaili». Telephone 18»a23 words
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Article1133 1923-07-02 5 iFvgas. Our Own Correspondent). Paris, May 31. No one In Paris feels the horrid pinch of poverty more than the poor little miair.cttes, who, despite a gallant attempt to get the better of their tyrannical employe: s, are about as badly off as ever. With food at 'ScamKlously high1,133 words
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
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Article193 1923-07-02 5 To the Editor. Sir, 1 read with astonishment the remark of the Colonial Secretary that it had f-n dciided to continue the importation t'tf'i from Australia, "until euch time as> free public competition is established." I understand thit there are four firms Uajimg m Singapore, th« Straits Cattle193 words
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Article217 1923-07-02 5 Ta the Editor. Sir, While 1 was passing up Beo Lane with my wife m a rikisha, I was surprised to see m the centre of the lane two wooden posts with an iron chain traversing them to act as a barrier to all vehicles. On one of217 words
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Article186 1923-07-02 5 To the Editor. D«ar Sr, 1 toke oif my hai m sympathy i i v the peaceful traders an^l othjrs who Gecupy the vacant land m the prelncts of tl New St. Andrew'? Hospital. I 1 may draw attention to the hwiividaal Municipal Commissioner that eachlof the said186 words
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Article533 1923-07-02 5 11. E's EXCELLENT 1 OHM. During the recent vi*«t of tht High Commissioner to Trengganu a team match, Singapore versus Trengganu, was played, with the following result (Singapore players mentioned first): Sir I* N. Guillemard and Dr. A. B. Jesser-Coope (2 up and 1) 1, His533 words
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Article186 1923-07-02 5 Aicircuiar has been issued giving further <]etm\s of the proceedings for the Congress! foiwthe Far Eastern A^oi iation of Tropical Mcmicine, which is to be held m Singapore, >lmeneing September 3rd. \V\ the opening day, Monday, at a.m., thefc will be a Council meeting", followed by a full186 words
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Article153 1923-07-02 5 On assuming his duties as Governor uf B ItiYi Guia; v Sir Graeme Thompson s-teri, m reply to m tddrcsi from thfl Georgetown Cliamber «f rommerce, that ti»6 question of providing th« colony with Ifiboor for the opening up of hinterland v ;uld have his early -onsideratioi.. Ho had h153 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement640 1923-07-02 5 TO LET. TO In Baft* Quay facing th* ••a. bi&Knif.cent view r> Harbour end •hipF.rg. Three floors, total area about 6,000 «;a*rf f«et. K r t t• t Urn than half the usual) tsOO r is»D» v Ain.nfcti'.Rtf* Lutry. Aprtr POWELL co., ltd. 16 mud 17 R&ffles Place. VLC TO640 words
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Advertisement448 1923-07-02 5 noticesT dollar Directory--1923-4 Issue $5,000 FREE RAILWAY ACCIDENT INSURANCE Undertaken by THE OCEAN ACCIDENT And Guarantee Corporation Limited. (Incorporated n Great Britain.) PRICK PER COPY $2, Post Free. To be published shortly. Dollar Directory Company. Dunlop House, ROBINSON ROAD. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. S ht S e l y lven th »t448 words
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Advertisement503 1923-07-02 5 GOOD form and practical servi<«* are combined when correctly-styled rimless eye-glasses add the final tcu:h to the impeccable cneemble of evening clothes. Our Rimless Glasses are correc-.ly styled,' and m addition both coi^'rrt and dignity are built into this fine mounting without sacriScintf an iota of its scientific ability to503 words
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790 1923-07-02 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY. J ULY, 2, 1923. The Weekly Comment. The battle of air force for Londor or naval base for Singapore continues F.n<l mail and cables chronicle the clash of words. They are not alternatives: if a navy is necessary for t:;< preservation of the Empire and many790 words
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Article401 1923-07-02 6 A full report of the annual dinner of the AMOciatica o f British Malaya appears on pages three and four. Interesting speeches were made by Sir Ernest Birch the hon'ble Mr. W. (J. Maxwell and Sir y rank Suet ten hum. Silk from Hongkong shipped by M. M. «.s. Andre401 words
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Article132 1923-07-02 6 RUBBER CASE APPEAL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Juno 30. Before Sir Lionel Woodward, a Chines of Raub appealed against a conviction an< fine, and the confiscation of rubber alleget to be iii his possession without a coupon. Mr. Harte Lovelace, for the appellant argued that the132 words
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Article644 1923-07-02 6 The death is announced of Anne, Duchess of Roxburghe, a member of Queen Victoria's household. The death is announced of Canon Josepl Wood, ex-Head Master of Harrow, anc father of Sir J. B. Wood, Political Secret ary to the Government of India. Because his sweetheart had discarded him, a Shanghai644 words
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Article307 1923-07-02 6 OPENED BY HON. MR. K. S. |f O g B (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. June The first Show of the M. A.-H. As**, i:on was opened to-day on the Rao The Grand Stand and other builds J? ingeniously adapted for the p U r f307 words
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Article197 1923-07-02 6 The list of cases to be heard I Supreme Court Judge:- .luring July wa« fixed by Mr. Justice Barrett -Lennani I Saturday morning. Among the actons se* j down for hearing nre the following: Y. G j Schareng-uivel vs-. Straits Albion Pre» Ltd. M. Kath.rasan197 words
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Article161 1923-07-02 6 Income Tax m thf Strait* is dead M almost bured, so that ;he rejort of Hi G. C, Valpy for the year ended Mar h ll* enters the doir.an of his or It Wl ilised that for 1022 no approach couK bt made to the returns of U2\,161 words
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Article58 1923-07-02 6 There are several vacanc'°* m :>.e abov m t. Intend 1 ng recruits require :,o pnnous military training. Those thnk ng of ioning may obtain further informit;ofrom Officer Commanding, Machine Guv PU.toon, at Headquarters. S. V. C. Beac!' *oad, between 5 p.m. and 658 words
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Article46 1923-07-02 6 Mr. H. A. Cader, father of Mr. H. H Abdool Cader, was made a J. P. for Penanabout six yeare a^o, th« first IndiaMohamedan to be thus honoured. Mr. Ameensahib is the first Southern Imli*' Mohamedan to be appointed a Justice ti the Peace for Penanfir.46 words
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Advertisement137 1923-07-02 6 P|l A 'PIMM'S 1 I H-^r No. 1 CUP r 5 N:^ REFRESHING |jj^ Famous ;g I flsk 1^ The World Over 1 Sole Agents. CALDBECK MACGREGOR Co., Ltd. I (Incorporated m Shanghai) OFFICE: 45. Robinson Road Telephone 228. 1 IJN Aljlj olZjrjo RONEO Ltd., 11, Colly er Quay. (Incorporated137 words
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Advertisement81 1923-07-02 6 ENGLISH HAMS BONED AND ROLLED WHoL*£#^-V NETT HAMS Jfa I WEIGHT Per Lb. Half Hams I $1.05 per lb. In any smaller quantity $1.20 SINGAPORE GOLD STORAGE CO.. LTD. (Inc. S.S.) ORCHARD ROAD. JOHN DUKE OPTICIAN Keiiu* vt the Uritiph Optical Aftdociation. Fretmmn of the Worshipful Company «f Spectacle Makers.81 words
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Article513 1923-07-02 7 COMMONS MEETING. THE TIMES COMMENT. [Router's Service.] London, June 30. Commenting on the Singapore scheme tii. Times says that it is the business ol t ttepmansh.p to look ahead. The Cabinet :<fter mature consideration, acting upon th< auvice of the Committee of Imperial De-fi-nce, came to the513 words
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Article254 1923-07-02 7 I London, Jane 29. The British community m China ha* [>ealed to the British Government for Section, m view of the danger to fopners m China. Other Powers interested I also taking steps to protect their nanals. meeting at the offices of the China soe ation m254 words
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Article960 1923-07-02 7 RESUMING DISCUSSION. THE REPARATIONS TANGLE. [Reuter's Service.] Brussels, June 30. A decree has been publ.shed announcing that the King has declined to accept the resignation of the Theun.s Cab-net. The reconstituted Belgian Cabinet includes all the minsters who resigned and there is no redistribution of poitf olios960 words
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Article305 1923-07-02 7 CURIOUS BALANCING. PASSED AT LAST. [Reuter's Service.] Paris, June 30. The Chamber has passed the 1923 Budget by 4. r >7 votes to 93. Paris, July 1. The Senate, by 292 to 2 votes, passed the Budget as a whole and returned it to the Chamber, where305 words
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Article252 1923-07-02 7 New York, Jume 29. Eaii Curzon's rejection of the twelvemile limit proposal apparently has effectually countered the State Department's effort to clear away simultaneously the ship liquor controversy and rum smuggling. Speculation has revived as to whether Confflfetl will revise the law to permit sealed liquors252 words
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Article729 1923-07-02 7 SHIP CASUALTIES. TREVISSA-S SECOND BOAT. [Reuter's Sirvice.] Mauritius, June 30. The Trevissa's second life-boat was m distress when diseove ed off the coast. Sixteen landed, eight died at sea. London, June 29. Up to the present it is bdeved that eight or ten of the Trevissa'st passengers729 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement135 1923-07-02 7 A Popular Model at a Moderate Price HIS IVI ASXEIR'S SPECIFICATION Wax Finish F-^ured Oak Cabinet, base 159 ft m., height 13 5 m., depth 19 m., nickeliLtcd fittings, internal "float ng" horn, rctdle bowls for new and used needles. 1 m. Double -spring motor 10 m. turntable playing 10135 words
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Advertisement521 1923-07-02 8 BLUE FUNNEL LINE Regular Seryice to MtfMMk, AMSTERDAM, FOrTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG ASD BREMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVEKI OOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Takinr rsrfo on through Bill of Lading for all OrerUui Poinv* HOMEWARDS. iw Singapore. TtLIUESIAS London, Rorterdam, md Dmktrk In port UACBAOS521 words
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Advertisement583 1923-07-02 8 "EHEBKaN" LBViL tf/.LERMAN BDCKNALI STEAMSHIP Ce^ Ltd. ilEcorpori.£cd is I.' PASSBNc:^R SEKYIC2L di«Ar>tm OrJTWAidL. toe tititr >r«. ts.». CITY OF KARACEI China— Japan Oct. 6 ♦s.B. CITY OF PARIS China-^Japan Nor. 16 ♦s.B. CITY OF CANTERBURY Clina— Japan Dec. 27 HOMEWARD. ts.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER Marseilles— London July 29 CITY583 words
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Advertisement468 1923-07-02 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA and APCAR LINES. (Incorporated m England) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICE* PENINSULAR ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATIOIS CO* LONDON FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Governmen OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. For China and Japan. *oi Marseilles. London and Antw«rm Du Leev Tonnage. Singapore Tonnage. Singapore KASHMIR468 words
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Advertisement420 1923-07-02 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co- Ltd. AND Ellerman Bucknall Steam Ship Cik, Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINK.) (Incorporated i*, England.) JOINT SERVICE TO BOSTON AND NEW YORK tU SUEZ OK PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. Summer. Dm Spore Rout* For tCHY OF MADRAS July 2420 words
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Advertisement507 1923-07-02 9 ADMIRAL LINE (Incorporated m U.S.A.) FAST PASSENGER SERVICE 1» DAYS— HONGKONG TO AMERICA. Steamer. Sails Hongkong. Arriyes Seattle. j PRESIDENT GRANT July 9 July 28 I PRESIDENT MADISON July 21 Aug. 9 PRESIDENT MCKINLEY Aug. 2 Aug 21 PRESIDENT JACKSON Aug. 14 Sep. 2 PRESIDENT JEFFERSON Aus 26 Sept. 14507 words
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Advertisement283 1923-07-02 9 N. Y. K. LONDON LINE. Katori Maru July 17 Atsuta Maru July 24 LIVERPOOL LINB. Tottori Mf.ru July 13 HAMBURG LINB. Tsuruga Moru end *of July"" Mito Maru mid Aug. NEW YORK LINE via SUEZ. SOUTH AMERICAN UNE.^ Kamakura Mr.ru Afg. 5 BOMBAY LINB. I Tamha Maru luly 4 Nagano283 words
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Advertisement613 1923-07-02 9 ISTHMIAN LINE Arriving from America via Panama and Loading for BOSTON, NEW YORK, AND fif BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ BISECT. ANNISTON CITY d-Je Sin^pore fe port FAIRFIELD CITY due Singapore Juto** STEEL TRAVELER due Singapore Aue tH Taking cargo on through Bills of Lad:?g to all Inland Point*. For freight and613 words
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Article988 1923-07-02 10 NO SCOTS IN THE CABINET. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ed nburgh. May 30. For many a year, long before the war, Englishmen complained that the Government of the British Isles was a monopoly of the Scots. In State, m Church, m com- merce, m the control «;f the988 words
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Article38 1923-07-02 10 A sensational murder took place m Hongkong on the morning of June 21st, *hen a Chinese constable wr« found by another policeman lying dead with nine iagger wounds. The assassins are unknown and the motive cannot be explained.38 words
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Article894 1923-07-02 10 EMPTINESS AND NEGLECT. Constantinople is now looking very pretty with its minarets and picturesque wooden houses so bowered m the f'-esh green of spring" as to give the impression that it is a real garden city. At close quarters, however, this inipres sion is less vivid, and much of894 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement134 1923-07-02 10 UNDERWOOD Improved PORTABLE Model THE MACHINE YOU WILL EVENTUALLY BUY. Sole Agents: PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD. (Incorporated m England). j SINGAPORE, PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR. m (ROBINSON Co. Ltd., Stockists TT RONEO Co., Ltd THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. (Incorporated m the United Kingdom by Special Act of Parliament) LIFE ASSURANCE134 words
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Advertisement134 1923-07-02 10 «s. CARNARVONSHIRE. fr^T v^** 8 T per the ab ova steamer from Luropo (June 22nd) are hareby notified that a genera .unr.y of all cargo landed m a damaged condition will be held on Wednesday, 4th July, 1923, at Godowns Nos: 1 and 2 at p.m. da^° fuPth r Burvev134 words
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Advertisement303 1923-07-02 10 Genasco Roofing 2 PLY AND t KLT COMPLETE WITH PATENT KANT-LEAK KIEATS AND NAILS FOB FIXING GEN SCO is G£,V4SC(> /6 tlie result of -U /n f/, e long over 40 Vexrs run, cheaper exDerii**K i^^^^ Proof ami manufacture G£/V4 S C O I h 'S^flßt^ a tisfles from withstands303 words
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Advertisement113 1923-07-02 10 NORDDEITSCHER LLOYD IiAMBURG-AMERiKA LIME 'Companies Incorporated ir Germany) The undernofed are the C :r.?ftiii*f 1* tended fixtures. OUTWARDS. For Hongkong, Shanghai and Jap** Due Singvpon MUNSTERLAND (H.A.L.) July LUDWIGS HAFEN (N.D.L.) Jnly HOMEWARDS. P^x Rotterdam, Hamhurf and Brem^ Due Singapon PRBUBBEN (NJLL.) July U "SCHLESIEN (N.D.L. July 2o ♦GOTTINGEN (N.D.I113 words
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Miscellaneous609 1923-07-02 10 SHIPPING NOTES. The homeward French mail steamer Angers is due here from Saigon to-morrow at daylight. The departure of the steamer for Penang, Colombo, Djibouti* Poit Said and Marseilles is provisionally fixed for the same day at 6 p.m. The exact time of departure will be sent on Tuesday morning609 words
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Article82 1923-07-02 11 'f June 30. Bank 4 m.s. 2 |4 5-32 Bank demand 2|4 1-16 Private credits 3 m.s. 244 7.10 New York, demand 53 Credits 90 days 55 France, demand gjo India, T. T. 173 Hongkong, demand Ift p, c Dis. Yokohama, demand ICB*4 Java, demand 139% Bangkok, demand 79^82 words
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Article138 1923-07-02 11 June 30. Tin 275 Tons $91.50 Gambier 12.25 Peppar White 22.00 Pepper Black 13.75 Tapioca, email flake f.g\ 10.25 Pearl Sago small 8.00 Copra 1C.40 Copra Sundried 10.90 Opium, Benanea one. 4,000 Rice, Rangoon white 230.00 Rice, Stem No. I for export ***** Rice, Siam No. 2 for export138 words
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Article37 1923-07-02 11 Singapore, 11.30 a.m. June 30 Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Spot 46% 47; July 47 47U; Aug.Sept. 48 48%; Oct.-Dec. 51U 52; JanMarch 52% 53. London quotation sheet Is. Had. Market quiet.37 words
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302 1923-07-02 11 The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce report that during lrst year prices for the products of the coconut palm remained steady, j.nd exports generally compared favourably with those of 1921, the most marked difference being the falling off m shipments of desiccated coconut of approximately 11,000,302 words
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Article92 1923-07-02 11 London, June 12. Presiding at the rnmxal meeting of the Burmah Oil Company at Glasgow, Sir John Carg'll said the policy of lower prices for kerosene than the comparative market value* had resulted m a great saving to India. The allegations m India that Burm&h petrol prices92 words
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TRADE AND COMMERCE.
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Article120 1923-07-02 11 LYALL, AND EV ATT'S REPORT. I I Singapore, June 30. Tin.— £lB3 12s. up 355. Rubber.— ls. 1%d., unchan^vd. I Rubbers.— Malaka Pindas 1.37 I.4SH, United Malaccas LttH IM%, Ulu Benut? 24 27, Kuala Sidims 2.22 »<• 2.27 'A, Basaett» 1 1.07 Mj, Indragiris 4.80 4.90, Mcntakab* 22 24, Kluangs120 words
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Article30 1923-07-02 11 Saturday's Alteration. North Taiping (750,000—) 1.20 1.25 c.<l. P. Consol. (ss.—) Bs. 9s. Mexican Eagle (10m) 0.18.6 1.0.0 Shelfo 3.15.6 3.18.0 c.d. U. Engineers (10) 11.50 12.0030 words
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Article489 1923-07-02 11 Scientists' Quest m Sailing Yacht. One of the most interesting voyages of vccent yean will be begun shortly when the 1000-ton sailing yacnt, St. George, leaves London, m charge of Commander D. Blair, for the South Pacific Isles. A call will first be made at489 words
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Advertisement476 1923-07-02 11 A«seti over $5,000,000. A THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY imT j I HP An nvwrnv xxr- (Incorporated m Straits Settlements) l ATTRACTIVE PLANS 0F assure C«m**. A* AGENTS WANTED Secretary Managing Director A G. C. KNOX. HORACE W. RAPER. C. C. NICHOLL, F.1.A., F.F.A. ALLIANCE ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. (Incorporate^476 words
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Advertisement393 1923-07-02 11 of India, Australia and China Incorporated m England by Royal Charter Paid ap Capital \n 400,000 •hares £5 eack 0,000,000 Reserve Fund 1800,090 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 8,000,00a HEAD OFFICE. 88 Bishopsgate, London, E. C Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Puket Amritsar Boilo Rangoon Bangkok Ipoh Saigon Batavia Karachi393 words
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Advertisement523 1923-07-02 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m Hongkong) Head Office: Hongkong. Authorised Capital $60,000,000 Paid up-Capital $20,000,000 htierve Funds: Sterling 4,500,000 Silver $24,500,000 Keierve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OP DIRECTORS. Hon. A. O. Langr, Esq., Chairman. D. G. M. Bernard, Esq., Deputy Chairman. A.H. Compton, Esq. i W.L. Pattendcn, Esq.523 words
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Advertisement244 1923-07-02 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED. ESTABUSHED 1880. DIRECTORS. HEAD OFFICE YOKOHAMA. bUWapo B «nch 31-A ChoH. Str«t BRAKCHES Bombly ft f. Francis sr i=r assr pss^ja^* Kob Saigon ru«- Kaiyviang. LONDON BANKERS. London '•htCJ ?fi dMJ S «d. Bank. Ud. For particular*, a Pp i y to C- ARIMA, Manner. BAx\QUE244 words
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Advertisement46 1923-07-02 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) WBE MOTOR CAR MARINB Fidelity Gaarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representativesn-Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. WEARE Co., Lt4 Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER Co., Ll<t Branch Office— I>4, The Arcade, CoUyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. j46 words
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Article1042 1923-07-02 12 EX-SERVICB MEN S CELEBRATION. Seven years ago yesterday, July Ist., Tifter a wrek of thu most terrtic bombardment of the War and following dashing night air-raids— the first great strokes by which British airmen gave proof of tbeir mastery during which every German observation balloon was brought1,042 words
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Article336 1923-07-02 12 [Renter I Service.] London, Juna 29. At Wimbledon there was a brilliant scene .'heir Majesties, Princess Mary and other I st nifiiishcd personages being amongst tht 000 spectators present. The chief attraction was the fifth-round >attk» between the American giants, John ton and Richards. Johnston, who hac336 words
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Article231 1923-07-02 12 IPOH RAC E MEETING. The fvl!ow;:. ar»- the handicaps foi J Rrsl day's mcing at Ipoh: Bace l. Ex-Griffin Peales. la V^ B. (Five fuilongs). Zoom 'J2, DigjpS 8.8, Ifinderoo 8.4, Avro 341, Drui<V Captain tile 8.1, Motherless 8, Bterfinc 7.11, Chinta Hati 7.1 1, Nora 7.9. t Race -.—Horses.231 words
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Article86 1923-07-02 12 Fr'-day's piny resulted as foil >w F. RncWaldy boat H. G. Stack 6—o 6—4. To-day's Tie. F. Rachwaldy vs. Tan Chong Gark. Tuesday's Tie. R. Smith vs. C. Smith. A Bengali net tion writer of Tainenp cw fir t prze on two snrcess've days of the Solan^or races,86 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article260 1923-07-02 12 Some good results were attained at the Athlete bports of the Anglo-Ch' nese School held on the Oldham Hall field o.i Saturii y afttrnoon. Seven stand.- vg records of the school were broken i.i the A. class tvents and five m the B. class events while Koy Smith's260 words
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Article488 1923-07-02 12 The suggestion that their old established privileges should be shared by the ladies may have been lesponsible for the particul;nly large attendance of members at tho Swimming Club yesterday, although there was a good tide and the weather conditions vere absolutely ideal. In addition to which an interesting488 words
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Article93 1923-07-02 12 The fo'low'ng is the result of the draw for the Lad'cs Emp re Dock Cup. Condi'ons povcrn ng this competitiom, are posted n tie Club House. Mrr. G. W. Hurt vs. M'ss Weatherstone. Mrs. A. Far:,har vs. Mrs. J. L. Wells. Mrs. A. S. Gardner bye. Mrs.93 words
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CRICKET TOURNAMENT.
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Article275 1923-07-02 12 The result of the second meeting of the S. C. C. ar.<i the S. R. C. m the Singapore Cr.cket Tournam-nt was on Saturday unothtr draw, the scores be ng: s. c. c. A. H. As&iter c Barrels b Leijssrius 57, P. N. K.iigi.t c Leijssius b275 words
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Article202 1923-07-02 12 The Lanka Union, for the second time i.i the. Singn-ore Cricket Tournament, wero defeated by the Services at Tanglin on Saturday, the leorei being: Bervicea. Maj. Spring c Man am b Chunchie 27, Maj. Harrison b Jansen 0, S ddons c I Subiahrnanian b Ignatius 33,202 words
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Article189 1923-07-02 12 HOME CRICKET. Londen, Juno :to. At the Oval: Oxford University defeattrl Surrey by throe wick "is. Dv at scored I'M m Sin ivy's second batings, and m the University'i second hnringi Jardine s-ored 05. At Tuunton: Mddlescx beat Somerset by tight wickets, although m Somerset's first innings189 words
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Article143 1923-07-02 12 Lyom, Jun« 29. Captain Giric has become the provisional holder of the M'chelin Cm, compiot njr a flight round France m 20 hrs. 41 nvlns. 50 sees. Sandier), Cnlifornin, Jun<* 29. The American army flyers, Capt. Lowell Smith and Lieut. R ehter, who started yesterday morning m143 words
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