The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 3 July 1923
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Title Section15 1923-07-03 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. 10 CENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S., TUESDAY, JULY 1923. No. 10,9:3115 words
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Article219 1923-07-03 1 Writing to the Daily Mail, Mr. Darbishire describes the Singapore naval base project as "costly militarism" Page 6. Late cables fcive further graphic accounts of the thrilling rescue of the Treveesa's erew Page 7. The Observer's nensational a^erticn of probable separate action by Britain, m regard to219 words
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Article1250 1923-07-03 1 "Do I sleep? Do I dieam? Do 1 wandor and doubt? Are thir.gs what they seem? Ov is visions about? Js our c.vilisation a failure? Bret Harte. "Which expressions* a:e strong/* corv* tinuet the poet; and no doubt t*iey are, L.it no stronger than the situ t!or1,250 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement275 1923-07-03 1 RAFFLES HOTEL. weekly programme SINGAPORE. Telephone 2920. (10 Un«). SSSS3L?SL T*« 1 nent BaHroom m the Ea«t. WEDNESDAY.— Orchettral Cc»c«rt. THURSDAY.— Guest Night— D^ner < rii! Room adjoining Dining Room &nd Dai* FRIDAY.— Tea Dansant. open 8 ajn. to 12 pjn. -SATURDAY.— Guest Nl*bt O'nnet Dinner Dance mmm D t275 words
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Advertisement377 1923-07-03 1 COLONIAL NOVELS (PAPER) At $2.00 Each Nett. The Bachelor Girl by Victor Maißueritto The Lower Pool by Bile* fhorneycroft T.mo is Whist>enn£ by Elizabeth Robins Fowlrr A U r nGy by^ GeorCe s A Birmingham And it w*l So by Winifred Graham rl n? a r b5 L C<H !i377 words
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Advertisement148 1923-07-03 1 LA'tßSt Ai) v BKTIS BMEN1 S, Raffles Hotel— Page l. Irvings for coats Page 4. Bankruptcy notice^ Paj?e 6. Rubber jerodown to let Page b Lipton'a tea, Guthrie's— Page Clincher tyres, Wm. -Ticks— Page 7. Champagne from Little's— Page 10 Ismail A. Raheem, jeweller— Page 12 bale of Chinese embro.deries148 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous138 1923-07-03 1 THE WWEfi Pwrfay, 3rd. Hiprh Water, 0.D4 atr». 2.7 p.m. prd O. Homew»rd mail lobvjk 1 M. M. Homeward Mall leaves, iputward m,\\ by Sarnodon doe. IVca^iTi» II: MidciescT II va. Malaya F.C, S.R.C. iWa.' 1/: S C C II vb. Harlequins, 8 C C. Tel^i* Championship Entrioe close. v^cdneeiay,138 words
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Article458 1923-07-03 2 I London, M j 22r.d.~ 1t is reported ffWM 1 a is that .nternatiou. 1 meeetinp of dtncinp: m.st.rs to decide en the dances for ti.o coming seaton la debating an in- vtnt on which it intended to r.d dar.ee- of a loaice of cbjeetoa maaly, the overdose458 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement291 1923-07-03 2 TO I BT OR FOR SALE. LARGE <;<<UOWNS, newlj erectad urea fro?:. lOSM t> s^.°oC »q. ft. «:in^ nvtr. LARGE STORSS from 6 f ooo u> 24.000 *q ft. near vhftrf snd »fc"pping. Mao atecitd buu«*«ngi fay office tkud godowii«. Cemtrally aitnaied Ail immet:i:.to entry, goi::;? cheap Apply or write291 words
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Advertisement539 1923-07-03 2 HrHIJ.IJ PURINA R »W Nn ffi Breaking All Reeoida KING OF ENTERTAINERS AND THURSDAY LAST NIGHT OF ENTERTAINER OF KINGS. THE THREE MUSKETEERS p| AT Dougrlas Fairbanks Masterpiece K^^l Pi mt dby The United Artist Corpn. ■K^'-JI I.om. NOVEI/HES fiOO NIGHTLY AT 8.45 p.m. I WLJ^M SURPRISES I KM I^o539 words
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Advertisement496 1923-07-03 2 Alhambra IN OUR XEXT CHANGE FRIDAY, 29th JUNE, TO THURSDAY *th ji] IV 1923. In the Second Show at 9 p.m. Sharp. TOPICAL BUDGET British Screen News. FAMOUS PLAYERS-LASKY CORPORATION T*RESENTB LIONEL BARRYMORK IN Boomerang Bill In 6 Reels. Tue mighty theme, ombodying' m battle between innocent goodness and ht-oriu^496 words
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Advertisement327 1923-07-03 2 NOTICES. GOVERNMENT OF JOflOtt CENSUS OF RUBBER STOCKi. L A census of stocks of all rubber m a*nds cf rubber dealors, and owner* o ast»'» >ver 2& acres will be held on Jun«* Mtk, 2. Census forms have ilready b«^j from the Rubber Restriction Office, Johow. *M MtasM which possess327 words
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Article598 1923-07-03 3 VRASIIt &CO KXCH GK AM SHARE UOKEK MONDAY, JULI 2nd. MLM M G. [3ft?ttfefl m hr.°°ket^ sh^^- t^r M»?uc <i)wi jOf T:< Sh;; i! "I 10l U" 'Hiiet C! ici" :fct ■Mrktiti. C— <m -,n:ai, t <j.\ Catant? Pa.l.-M Tin v^i •45 Hitam Tin ($1) 1.30 UW598 words
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Article219 1923-07-03 3 An Almost Pare Gold Coin. I The Czecho-SlGvakian Republic l- evidently feeling its future financial position as n-afe, fot it ifl about to produce a trokl ducat of even finer quality than the Bri- tlsh sovereign, which hitherto has been pre-eminent among modern minted coins. The219 words
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Advertisement129 1923-07-03 3 OtLiCiOUB, lhcStanddrd WHOLESOME, Tor Purity and REFREBHJN6. '^^/l Eiotllence. A >i^2??l 5 fro« Part SAFEGUARD J Wtit lamias AGAINST Umt Jui fEVERS. }li 4 d LIME JUICE C MASSAGE HALL WANICURE ANI> MASSAGE *0 WATERLOO STREET. •tfl HARU an* Mlm HAWA. Nc. 1487. 1923 MODEL DuDGfc CARS I ROVFDBD FOR129 words
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Advertisement507 1923-07-03 3 Banish Nervcus Fears with Dr, CasseTs Tablets Indigestion, Nerves and Dizziness Ruined Health and Working Capacity. Strength Restored by Dr. Cassell's Tablets. M Ila.;. i ■t" 3i, Mftywrato-xood, Plough bl> Vo fe«l out of AvCFf£^S£ i I ooul-l n« < < ;in( j was veTy ffjrjtr if 1 n ntrvoi-.-.507 words
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Article1567 1923-07-03 4 AIM'XLLING CRICKET WEATHER (From Oar Own Correspondent j. i^.idon, May SI It is appallinjr cricket weather, and with nearly a month of the 3e;ison gone there is not a batsman within reasonable reach of the thousand runs. At this time last year Russell and Makepeace were fast approaching1,567 words
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Article209 1923-07-03 4 Mr. C. J. Saundcrs has, m the last issue )f the Sinpapore Naturalist, a characteristic note on the Night-Jar heard b- Day, md gives the notes of the birds as 4 2 2 6 3 5 6 74 S 4 3 3 etc, til the note-takinp stopped.209 words
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Article25 1923-07-03 4 Monday, 2nd Individual Troops Parade 6.15 p.m. Wednesday, 4th Band Practice, 5.15 p.m Officers Instruction Class, 5.15 p.m FRANK C. SANDS, CommistJoner25 words
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Advertisement773 1923-07-03 4 V~ M/ Debt of Gratitvide. *M? BP^^™^L, 'Ulcers the Size of Man's Hand/ J|3^ Our Portrait U of Mr. C M. THOMPSON, of 4. Midland Grove \at& i» Ldwcrd Road. BjOmJI Heath. Birmin^bam. EiwUnd. who write* fXSkK 1^ "In July Ust I happened to get a Blood Mixture and decided773 words
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Advertisement429 1923-07-03 4 NOTICES. JOHORE POLICE NOTICE. j r' ArniH Erwutment, 1921. i Ali f sting licences :»nd permits for Arms. dini irolvvn, pistola, riflt--, bliut guns an.J ftlrmaaa txpire »n SCtfa June 1923. Owners .rpi- are rt(jL;;rt«i |o RPply for DCW licvncos r-ormits betw«»a WHh Jun- and 81st July p uvjuo- tkeif429 words
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Advertisement307 1923-07-03 4 You who tire quickly, feel depressed, or Run-down, remember Wincarnis is always ready to help you to regain strength to banish depression to promote new, rich, red blood to surcharge your system with new nerve foree and to create new vitality. Because Wincarnis is a Tonic, a Restorative a Blood-builder,307 words
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Advertisement261 1923-07-03 4 Williams* HOLDER TOP Shaving Stick Isn't this easy? Use all of your Williams' Shaving Stick. You needn't waste a bit of it. Then keep the box and buy a Re-Load Stick, it's a simple thing to screw its metal collar into the aluminum You will like Williams' because its lather261 words
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1980 1923-07-03 5 A DANGEROUS SITUATION. (Special to the Singapore Free Press.) Tokio, June 15. The illations betwoen China and Japan are once a^ain being subjected to a strain as ncute as that which disturbed the intercourse between the two \uv.<'..< some ihree \»':ns a^o, when a irmaßrndmrn wmve1,980 words
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Article279 1923-07-03 5 Sigrnificant figures relating to the deaImction of Russia's social, economic and spNritual life cavreed by the Bolsheviks are supped by Professor Pitrim Sorokin, who was recently oxpclled from PetrogTad by the SovWju^horities. m an article ent tied "The Present Cond tion of Russia." The article/s published m the279 words
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Article701 1923-07-03 5 THE SACERDOTAL JUBILEE. v.'inner Woe Fin Fah; runner-up, Chia Tc !c Yam. y^'np^jong Tournament: Chajppionsh^ winner, Tan Chiap Choon; runner-up, Clieonr Cbo-? Lim. A. Singles, winner, Tr.'i Chiap Choon; runner-up, F. VQlanoeva. R Singles, winner, E. .1. Vass; runner-up, J. Chonj* Weng. Mr. C. H. da Silvf on behalf of701 words
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Advertisement755 1923-07-03 5 TO LET. TO LET.--Offlces m Raffios Quay facing th« s»». Magnificent view f t* Harbour and flipping. Three floors, total area about 6,000 square feet. Rent (nt ksa than hall the usual) 9t\i*o p»r naenseni. Immediate Entry. Apply POWELL A CO., LTD. 16 and 17 Raffles Place. u.e. TO Li:T.—755 words
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Advertisement547 1923-07-03 5 NOTICES. Dollar I directory 1923-4 Issue $5,000 FREE RAILWAY ACCIDENT INSURANCE Undertaken by THE OCEAN ACCIDENT And Guarantee Corporation Limited. Incorporated m Great Britain.) PRICK PER COPY $2, Post Free. To be published shortly. Dollar Directory Company. Dunlop House, ROBINSON ROAD. THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS AND j MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. I547 words
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Advertisement92 1923-07-03 5 ■D^as^al aaiXs^BHi^K M U The name with an unrivalled reputation for supplying ■^■I^_ TVIE BEST OF EVERYTHING AT MODERATE PRICES. wßSaafimmlr' M| ULag Uuj d e^ shipments cntitlo us to -tatf that we have finest, und most II comprehensive stocks of Nautical and Scientific Instrument* m the East. I WATCH92 words
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Article130 1923-07-03 6 818 i v. P7OOTTON.- On July lat at Mat^nity Ho«--pilai. Sintfupouj, to R. S. M., and Mrs. H. E. U'ooU.on, a daughter. DEATH. t)n J>:'v fad, Lm Ann Nio (Mis* Tvnc Quc<?) iti No. J4 Middlo Road. Apr*' 55 years. IV^ply mgrotttd. Faneral to- dry (Twafey) at 5130 words
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949 1923-07-03 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1923. Getting to Principles. jyThe speeches at the annual dinner rot" the Afwociati -n of British Malaya had the two merits of being few m number and agreeable to listen to. Keyond this the two principal speakers were men who know a good cieai949 words
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Article129 1923-07-03 6 The B?.nd of Hope wll meet at th, Y. W. C. A. on Wednesday, at 4.30 p.m. Mr. A. Burleigh, of Temianß- South j leaves for Home by the Delta. The fourth Singapore Assizes open m the Supreme Court on Tuesday, July 17th. The Malacca Assizes will be held from129 words
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Article201 1923-07-03 6 THE MALAYAN A.-H. EXHIBITION. (I'Vom Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, June 2. The Exhibition has been extremely popular. Six thousand passed through the turnstiles on Saturday, and ten thousand on Sunday. The exh.bition is generally voted a jrreat and encouraging success, promising regular s-imilar events m the future,201 words
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Article34 1923-07-03 6 (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, July 2. The Bachelor Blues graves a tremendously sutcesrful cabaret show m tha Town Hall I which was crowded, necessitating* a rei petition to-ni?ht.34 words
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Article141 1923-07-03 6 (From Uur Own Correspondent), Posemg. July 2. Tl c death has taken place of Captain Hugh Et. Adams, eldest son of Sir Arthur Adams, following a relapse after typhoid fever. The oVccatcd intended lenvinp for Homo with Mrs. Adams on Saturday, but had deferred his departure. The late141 words
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Article371 1923-07-03 6 Lr.'iy Murison it due to arrive m Singa- poru on Sunday. 22nd July, by the P. O. Macedonia. The following- programme of music will bo pLayed by the> Raffles Hotel Orchestra (under the dinx-tion of Mr. E. Hulland) on Wednesday, July 4th, at 9.45 p.m: I Overture, Raymond, Thomas; Pansies,371 words
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"COSTLY MILITARISM."
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Article162 1923-07-03 6 THK OLD WAR SPIRIT/ Router's Service.] 1 London. Julj In <« itttuj to the Daily W. LVirhi<hjre, M. P., opposes base at Singapore on the flow nomy. Ho ixpreteee the opim the result of h.s experience of m S ngapore, the estimat £io,r>oo,uoo will vory largely before162 words
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Article434 1923-07-03 6 lAinaon, .iul\ According, to Ob* nrei conn ponojent, If France reraiea to i written reply to t!., it is very probabU that the Br \i rmm-nt will publicly declare present policy ci ncv is Ifdiwg I ruin of Europe h wit. Germany, bai nr. reparationi f< .luru-434 words
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Article68 1923-07-03 6 Tho July ssuo of our Jc*U r on sac next work i is hoped Witt several of the staff absent on l« *'ig:ht e T ay was filled m r f< forthcom'n.ar nunihcr puhlisbpd Yv public may rest a^svrcd that tht gT*'t thoir Strata Produce and that hl68 words
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Article46 1923-07-03 6 Madam*? St. James, from Soremha: now the Superior of th« S njrapore bra of the Convent of the Ho). Infant Jf* m place of Madame St. Ludgarde, had to return to Frr.nee for reason* health, and she is now Superior of MarAoillea branch of the Convent.46 words
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Advertisement225 1923-07-03 6 ffl A rIMM 5 pflK DRINK Jhi^^ t>E LUXE la&le] fragrant l^i lß. i vUF fl foT The World Over CALDBECK MACGREGOR Co., Ltd. I fdm-orr -rated m Shanghai) OFFICE: 43 Robinson Road Telephone 228. IB ESTD. &***tJP^^ IS 1872. P\TKOMSED '^^ffiPll^i^ r ROYALTY A MOST SUITABLE GIFT FOR A225 words
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Advertisement100 1923-07-03 6 30. BROADBENT'S PATENT IMPROVED Jilnke Stone Breaker and Ore Crusher. STRENGTH, QUALITY AND DURABILITY UNSURPASSED. For Breaking Coprolitas, Phosphates, FomUs, Flints, Hard Jlocks, Limo Stone. Slatf. Emery Ores, Bricks, Coal, Cement, Granite, Quarts, Road Metal, Tar Paving, Etc. ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF The Borneo Company, Ltd. (Incorporated m England.) SINGAPORE. IPOH.100 words
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Article778 1923-07-03 7 CONSORTIUM REPORT. THE DEBTS QUESTION. [Reuter's Sirvice.J London, July 2. The report of the China Consortium jht tea that at a meeting of council recently j|;fcld at Paris, attended by representatives h.t the British, French, American and ■apaaeaa groups, it was decided to I truct the group representatives778 words
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Article532 1923-07-03 7 HEROIC STRUGGLE. DEATH AGONIES. [Reuter's Service.] Port Louis, July 1. The conclusion of the Trevessan's tragic .itory of hardships and sufferings, the heroic straggles with thirst ami hangar m tempestuous seas, was unfold yd on the arrival of the remaining survivors. It was four m the morning532 words
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Article245 1923-07-03 7 Sydney, July 1. The British vessel Hartington, from X: uru to Adela de, has wirelessed off Queensland that she is afire and that th« flames are gettng be ond control. Thfc destroyer Anzac is rushin? to the rescue. Sydney, July 2. The Hartintrton'a burkois re on fire. FRENCH245 words
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Article822 1923-07-03 7 THE CAUSEWAY. (From Our Own Correspondent). Johore Bahxu, July 1. The Causeway is now an accomplished fact, m so far as- it constitutes a link between Singapore and the mi inland, and report hath it that the first train no doubt crofwd<jd with local bigwigs, and ivaptnl at822 words
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Article89 1923-07-03 7 The Arnold Quartette started their se*son rt the Adelph last night and if the •programme of the opening night is a fair leverage, there should be a great treat m .store for Singapore muse lovers. The masterly fashion m which the various rhemes wera rendered greatly del efhted the residents89 words
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Article179 1923-07-03 7 THE G. O. C. AT IPOH. APPEAL FOR VOLUNTEERS. (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, July 2. 11. E. Major General Sir Neill Malcolm and Staff spent the week-end at Ipoh and -eft for Penang where an» official inspection will take place. Speaking at the dinner arranged by the [poh Branch179 words
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Article714 1923-07-03 7 WEDDING: WILLIAMS— BLACK. A large number of friends attended the wadding at the Singapore Presbyterian Church yesterday afternoon of Mr. L. Langdon W.lliams; of the Architects' Department of the Municirality, to Miss Marion Galloway Black, daughter of the Reverend W. Ritchie Black, of St. David'sParish Church, Edinburgh, and a niece714 words
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Advertisement133 1923-07-03 7 A Popular Model at a Moderate Price "HIS MASTFR'S VOICE TABLE GRAM) MODEL SPECIFICATION Wax Finish F jrured Oak Cabinet, base lo'.h m., height I.3'i m., depth 19 m., nickelI h tvd fittings, internal "floating" horn, i c file bowls for new and used needles. m. Double-spring motor 10 m.133 words
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Advertisement508 1923-07-03 8 BLUE FUNNEL LINE Regular Service to LONDON. AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP. HAMBURG AND BREMEN, GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking cargo od through Bill of Lading for at) Overland Point* HOMEWARDS. <•• Singapore, TEIKKSIAS London, Rotterdam, tnd Dunkirk In P ort MACFAON508 words
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Advertisement571 1923-07-03 8 "ELLEUKaN" LIN& 6LLERMAN BLCKNALJ STE.\MSHIP t*. US. (Xnoorpontod m <iaiid> PASfiENr;2SR SERVICZ AiMner OOTWAjItD. H*«g»r%r». t».». CITY OF KARACHI China— Japan Oct. 6 *s.s. CITY OF PARI3 China— Japan Nov. 16 *s.s. CITY OF CANTERBURY CL ma—J apan D«c. 17 i HOMEWARD. ti.t. CITY OF MANCHESTER Marseilles— London July 29571 words
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Advertisement526 1923-07-03 8 P, O. BRITISH INDIA and APCAR LINES. (Incorporated m England) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION LONDON FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Und'jr Contract with Ilia Majesty's Government) OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. For China and Japan. for Marseilles, London and Axtfwtr* Tonnag*. Singapore Tonnage. Sin^y*. KASHMIR 9,000 July h526 words
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Advertisement489 1923-07-03 9 (The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co- Ltd. AND e ™^u&c£ C^%™lA?^ Ltd. (Incorporated i>, Englstd.) JCWTI 3KE?ICB lo BOBTON AND NFW YOKK vU SUM OK PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. stMßm Dm S'por, Rout. Wmr tCITY O F MADRAS Suez China. N Jul y 16489 words
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Advertisement491 1923-07-03 9 ADMIRAL LJNf (Incorporated m U.S.A.) T PASSENGER SERVICE lit DAYS— HONGKONG TO AMERICA uvvamt?*™' B^ i- Hon kon ArriTe. Seattle. PRESIDENT GRANT Ju i y 9 j PRESIDENT MADISON J u y 21 Au 9 PRESIDENT MCKINLEY Aug 2 a"s oT PRESIDENT JACKSON Aug. 14 I* J PRESIDENT JEFFERSON A«C491 words
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Advertisement334 1923-07-03 9 N. Y. K. LONDON LINBL Katori Maru July 17 Atsuta Maru j u i y 24 LIVERPOOL UNB. Tottori Mtni jQjy !3 HAMBURG LINB. Tsuruga Maru July 27 Mito Maru Aug. 28 NKW YORK UNB wU BUB 2. SOUTH AMBRICAN UNB. Kamakura Mara Au/. 5 BOMBAY UNB. f Tamba Maru334 words
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Advertisement481 1923-07-03 9 Isthmian line Arriving from America via Panama and Loading for BOSTON, NEW YORK, AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DIEECT. So c, T tv iUe Sin fcp re *>rt S TEEI wnr,, dUe W U bTEEL TRAVLLEIi due Biiigap«€ Au M Taking cargo on through Bills of Udbf to all fr.land P^nt.481 words
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Article123 1923-07-03 10 The P. and O. SiciKa has left Hongkong, and is expected to arrive at this port at 6 a.m. on Saturday, 7th instant. She wll proceed to the P. and O. Wh&rf on arrival. The P. and O. s.s. Delt& which arrived here yesterday has on boc rd123 words
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Article128 1923-07-03 10 The Blue Funnel line has always had the reputation of making good passages, and it is now excelling itseif. The Sarpedon, which arrives to-morrow morning 1 will deliver mails from England m 20^ day*, bringing Itttsfl posted up to the Tuesday evening m London. This is the128 words
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Article536 1923-07-03 10 Built by Messrs Cammt' 1 Laird and Co., Ltd., at their Tranmere Shipyard, Birkenhead, and launched on Friday, February 2nd, 1923. she is due at S ngrapore on h-er maiden voyage from Liverpool to-day. Her profs tonnage is 11,400 tons, giving her a carrying capacity of536 words
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Article58 1923-07-03 10 The* huge sweep prize paid out on the first race at the Bangkok Sporting Club, on Saturday June 16th, was won by an old Siamese woman. She sought the aid of two policemen to 6ee her safely home with her winning* m a hired 1 motor-car, «md paid the gwidfrmes58 words
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Article30 1923-07-03 10 Mr. F. H. Temperley, Mr. Knot, Mr. F L.«! Chosen. Per Circe:— Mr. and Mrs. Robert, Mr. Orr, Mr. and Mrs. Van Pelt, Mr. J. van Olkemade, Mr. T. Mikita.30 words
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Advertisement239 1923-07-03 10 UNDERWOOD I improved PORTABLE Model 1 IHE MACHINE YOU WILL EVENTUALLY BUY. Sole Agents: PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD. (Incorporated m England). SINGArORE, PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR. I c v ROBINSON Co. Ltd., Stockists IRONEO Co Ltd M j _r_ <fc CHAMPAGNE Pommery mmk Greno EXTRA DRY Sole Agents: j^BI John l239 words
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Advertisement356 1923-07-03 10 A Popular Comedy Star Mr.R^.WENTWORTH, 4^^^ Tb« Renowned W^^SB^ Light Comedian, wL*'* /PS I f eel compelled to writ* Ev W\W? Of tue benefit I received. I »U. V ;^iW was a c< ustant ?ulTerer of 'JH Lu:p.b?4i'> but since taking \S De Wit- I'ills I have com- A, Am356 words
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Advertisement232 1923-07-03 10 mmmH n^^-^^^n sChf4^39K m^^^^^^u _ay TRAOE MARK. *$r t$ >: '*\> Great Auk s Head roic! 1 MS/lI Pilsener Seer wM 1 |fl 4v2^Ma SOLE IMPORTERS The Borneo Company, Ltd /Incorporated m England) Singapore-Ipoh-Penang. THE MARK OF GOOD OIL KEROSENE l&Qgm^ KEROSENE BRILLIANT ECONOMICAL Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S. S.) Ltd.232 words
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Advertisement107 1923-07-03 10 nNORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD A.N:-HAHBURfi-AHERULA LM 'Tompanieii Incorporated m Ccrmaaj. 7h« Tindemoted »rt CtnpMta v i-'-dv- r'xturej. OUTWARLFor Hongkong, Shaugha- and Japi» MUNSTERLAND (H.A.L.) July MIDWIGS HAFEN (N.D.I. > .Tuly 3f HOMEWARDS. Kr Rotterdam, Baabug and Brtmti PRKUSBXN (NJLL.) Jaly X 'SCHLESIEN (N.D.Li u!y 2 *GOTTINGEN (N.D •Load 3 for Genoa. §Loads107 words
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Miscellaneous753 1923-07-03 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Sourabaya and Bandjermasin Ban Ho Guan y a.m. Anamba and Natuna Islands Batavier 9 a,m. Pengerang bespuu.:; 9 a.m. Ker.mon FooK Mow 9 a.m. Hongkong, Shanghai, Da.ren, Kobe, Yokohama. San Francisco, New York Hambure: Maru noon Port £>\vettenham, .renang, Colombo, Suez, Lomton, Kotterdam Hamburg Teiresias I p.m.753 words
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Article79 1923-07-03 11 July 2 Bunk 4 WLB. 2j4 §-32 Bank <i«mand 2|4 1-1G Private civdits 3 m.s. 2(4 7-1* New York, demand 53% Credits 90 days 55 France, demand 810 India, T. T. 173^ Hongkong demand p.c. D 3. Vokohamn. demand ICB% Java, demand 189% Bangkok, demand 79% Sovereign, Bank Buying79 words
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Article137 1923-07-03 11 July 2. Tin 100 Tons $00.% Gambier 12.25 Pepper White 22.00 Pepper Black 13.75 Tapioca, small flake t.g. 10.26 Pearl Sago small 8.00 C»pr» 1C.40 Copra Suudricd 10.90 Opium, Bena^ei ace. 4,000 Ric«, Rangoon white 230.00 Rice, Sirm No. I for expoit 285.00 Rice, Siam No. 2 for export137 words
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Article40 1923-07-03 11 Singapore, July 2. 12 noon. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Spot 46 V 4 47; July 47 47^; AupSept 48 U 49: Ot-Dec 51 52: .Tnn-Mar"h S3 K3>4. London Quotation Sheet If. md. Market Quiet.40 words
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Article102 1923-07-03 11 Singapore, July 2. Rubber:— London Is. l%d. Local 46 Tin:— London, June 29th, £183 12s. 6d. Local $90% (100 tons sold). Share Market:— Quiet. Rubbers:— Tambalaka 70 80. Allenby* 1.15 1.25. Kuala Sid.ms 2.15 2.25. BasJtetts 1.02% 1.07%. Tins.— Ulu Piahs 1.67% 1.72%, Nawnr Pets 1.40 1.45. Rawangs102 words
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Article115 1923-07-03 11 L YALL AND EVATT'S REPORT. Singapore, July 2. Tin.— £lB3 12s. 6d. 90% 100 tons sold. Rubber.— ls. l%d. down %d. Rubbers.— Malaka Pindas 1.40 1.45, United Malaccas 1.32% 1.37 Ulu Benuts 24 27, Kuala Sidims 2.15 2.25, Bassetts 1 1.05, IndraArs 4.80 4.90, Mentakabs 22 24, Kluanjs buyers 3.25.115 words
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Article111 1923-07-03 11 Increase m Imports of Cotton Goods. Calcutta, June 11. Calcutta's foreign trade m May recovered slightly from the depression of the previous months, the failing off m imports from 710 lakhs to 692 lakhs being covered by an improvement m exports from 790 lakhs to 893 lakhs.111 words
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Article518 1923-07-03 11 EFFECT OF RESTRICTION. Mr. Cyril Baxcndale, In hia report on Jugra Estate, -writes. i The effect of the voluntary restriction which we have maintained for nearly five out of the List six years, lias, undoubtedly, been beneficial to the trees. In the younger fields, where the tapping518 words
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Article221 1923-07-03 11 Mr. O. C. Smahey, Secretary to the above Company, forwarus the following: Under date of June 14th the General Manager oi Ke.antan Goid Mines Limited reports as foJows: Mill Site. A very suitable mill-site ha« been located and prepared; the erection ot the machinery win proceed immed.ate.y221 words
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Advertisement433 1923-07-03 11 """IS? 0 AMurMces m force over tnmm THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LOOTED. (Incorporated In Straits Settlements) .rmAcnvE plans A agento wanted Secretary Managing Director A G. C. KNOX. HORACE W. RAPER. C. C. NICHOLL, F.IJL, F.F.A. ALUANCE ASSURANCE Co,, Ltd. (Incorporated m England) Established m 1824. A ts«Tj»433 words
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Advertisement396 1923-07-03 11 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China 'ncorporaud m England by Royal Caartei Paid up CapiUl \n tOO.OOO "hares £5 rack U,000,0«0 Reserve Fund &.800.000 Reserve Liability of Preprfetors IOOt.OOt HEAD OFFICE. 88 BUaopsgate, London, C Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Puket Amritaar Doilo Rangoon Bangkok Ipoh Saigon Batavia396 words
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Advertisement782 1923-07-03 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED. ESTABLISHED 1880. Vice-Prwident: R. IchlnoS,!^ l^ DIRECTORS. I. MatsukaU, Esq. q HEAD OFFICE YOKOHAMA. Singapore Branch 31-A Ohulia StrsH. BRANCHES. Sfe hon g^« ISSW asr gss^ saggar K <>t>e Saigon Kaiyuang. LONDON BANKERS. Pr^fV^TT^^V, Umit^- National Provincial and Union Bank of England, Ltd. London Joint City782 words
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Advertisement48 1923-07-03 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated ia England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) mtE MOTOR CAB MARJNI Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Represent ativea— Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. WE ARE Co., Lt<i Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER Co., Ltd Branch Office— 64, The Arcade, Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.48 words
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Article1190 1923-07-03 12 JUDGMENT RESERVED IN AGENCIES CASE. Tl* hearing of the appeal by Mr. See Tiong Wan against a judgment by Mr. Justice Barrett-LcnnarJ the action m which Mr. P. A. Rarai «Kd for $95,000 for failure to cany out an agreement to fora a company with a capital1,190 words
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Article338 1923-07-03 12 INORDINATE PROFITS. Dear S r, As an opponent to the intermeddling of Government w*th trading; cper.'tons other than those of the Jiature of public utilities involving large dead capiti 1 expervHture ana jo nttfre of interests mb as Railways, Trannw.ys, Gas, Lightintr, nnd Water. T am338 words
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Article209 1923-07-03 12 Chaplain R. Reginald ChaivhilJ, K.X., f H M.S Diomede, write?: I really car.not aye Penanp w.thcat ja^t writing to say am IXtlUUltly fimtcfnl lam as Chaplain j f H. M S. Diomede for the extraordinary .r.dnet-v the residents of Penanjr have hown to the ship. I209 words
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Article50 1923-07-03 12 TLti following wnointmffiW^uivc been I Malay;* for the moral ended May 10th:- Miss C. F. Johnsons Naia'iif isler. Malay Bt*Us; Mr. J. Fm Kirb r, tant Arrcuntantj Potti ;.:;<■ Telegraphs Department, Malay Stu'eil Miss >. K. Baxter, Assistant Mistress, Malaya; •\r.d Lieut. A. R King^bury, M.f., 8.5.. T).r.H., Medical Officer,50 words
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Article554 1923-07-03 12 SPORTING NEWS. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. SEASON'S FIRST GOALLESS DRAW. PU.ying better m every department than they have done befcre this season, the S.R.C. succeeded m shi-r ng the points w.th the Ch.nL o i»n the Pada.ig yesterday evening. H; d tiny won .t would have been no more tnan i fitting554 words
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Article69 1923-07-03 12 Goal* P. W. L. D. For Ajrat. Ft.2nd. Midrt'x 8 S O O 19 2 16 S. C. F. A 9 4 3 2 8 9 10 S. C. C 6 4 2 0 9 4 8 S. J. O. B. 7 2 4 1 4 1169 words
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Article117 1923-07-03 12 Goals P. W. L. D. For Apst. Pts. Midd'x 9 9 0 0 32 1 18 Malaya 10 8 0 2 22 3 18 S. C. C. 10 6 2 1 22 5 14 S. C. F. A. 11 6 3 2 20 12 14 O. T.117 words
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Article35 1923-07-03 12 (From Our Own Correspondents). Kuala Lumpur, July 2. In the Malay Football Tournament, Sciangor had a lye. Perak beat Negri Sembilnn, and m the final, Selanjror beat Perak by two goals to nil.35 words
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Article59 1923-07-03 12 To-da-' is the closing date for the entr'es for the Singapore Lawn Tennis Assoc'afon Tournament to decide the Stopapor* representatives m the (singes and doubles) Malayan Tennis Championships, whicb are to be decided at Penang on August 4th. and sth. Play commences on the Pndang on Thursday. Entries59 words
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Article52 1923-07-03 12 It is understood that Mr. C. Per.rse has promised to put up a permanent trophy to be known as the Perak Lr.wn Tennis Championship Cnp and also to give a replica of this challenge cup to tb'n year's winner. The offer is said to have been made to the Perak52 words
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Article766 1923-07-03 12 ANNUAL MEETING. The eleventh ord na y ganer-l meeting of the Ting Kil T.n M ncs, Ltd., was held 1 1 Crcsham House, Battery Road, at noon yesVicay. Those present were Messrs. J. M. Sime (Chairman), D. J. Ward, J. A. Elias, A. J. Ferguson, and766 words
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Article97 1923-07-03 12 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo NichiNichi Shimbunsha.) Tokio, July 1. Princess: Arisugawa is expected to i.rr've j to-nii>-ht m a gr.ve condit/on through Igrastro-cnterlc and kidney disease. She :has been stayng at Yugawara for the benefit of her health. At the Russo-Japr.nese Conference the Japanese delegate offered V.200,000,000,97 words
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