The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 11 July 1923
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Title Section16 1923-07-11 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. 1(1 r'KNTS. SINGAPORE, S.S., WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1923. No. 10,93816 words
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Article223 1923-07-11 1 The French Chamber has passed the Hill for the rat Scat ion of the Pacific Treaty without oppo ition. Quest ons vrre asked in the Commons as to the steps Government had taken or were taking to secure ether ratifications Page 7. The Councl of Commis'arits and223 words
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Article1242 1923-07-11 1 Smith—his full name was John ffiliriilMi Smith— sat at his desk in the Department of Tranquillity feeling bored with his work in particular and with life generally Though it was one o'clock and he had worked steadily for three hours, the tray on his left front marked1,242 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement409 1923-07-11 1 I ttI^WVBBM^H aV^^HBHH^HHH^H^H^V na^ \A« Br JBI Be H\FFLES HOTEL. weekly proghammh mKjj^Bm AVOf 888l MONDAY. TVn Daii^an: fl B^. al BaW al Ba^av no 2920. (10 Lines) TOEPL.AY.-D.nner Dane-. .^^l B\ a^V B\ afl aßk I Ballroom in «h, 8..,. WK^KSI'AY-O^hwtral' I FRIDAY.— Tea Dan.ant. fl fl WEDNESDAY Dinner409 words
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Advertisement120 1923-07-11 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Office to let— Page 5. Rafflea Hotel— Page 1. Municipal Notices Paj^e h Bolter's for wines Page 1 The 9.15 Performance— Page 2. Repreaeatathrei wanted— Pa K S P«riBen Dresses and Hats-Pa^e t. lube.ro s for Latex Stationery_Pa X e 4 Pa^ P C 8 fV m Huttenba^'120 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous125 1923-07-11 1 1 hi; week. Hia* Water, 9.23 a.m., H.34 p m riu I'andan annual mtg., Evatfs', noon. I homeward mail c!o<m>s. Hiirh Water, 10.7 a.m. <M4 m Leifea Zetland, S..SO p.m. Higk Water. 10.43 a.m., 9.52 p.m. League J: Middlewx vs. S. <\ F. A Hick Water,' 11.17 a.m.. 10.29 p.m.125 words
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Article390 1923-07-11 2 j. Wince's Forgotten Latchkt*}. The New.- <>f the World y>i fune loth, statos:-— Therv b touch of th< Arabian Xiuhts about an adhrefitare trhieh bafal the PriiKf < f Wai oae day this week. His Ro>a! Highnebi i- particularly eo»--riderate fco I ;uits, and never allows' them to390 words
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Article170 1923-07-11 2 H K is true that "the Pope has decided' to contiMie in 1925 the lifting* of the Oecumenical Counc 1, interrupted in 1870," a will terminate what must be one of the ]oru.< st adjournments on record. A very mco point was t ken on this by some of th*170 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement267 1923-07-11 2 TO I E 1 OR FOR SALH. L A *GI •> -j DOWN S, newly erected »r«a (roia 10,090 fig £p,OCC tq. ft. factoc riw LARGB STOKBS from 6,000 t> 24,00\i K| ft ii'".r v:fc?irf and %:w\ lag. and fodowne. Centrally situated AH iiini^riiate going «he«p Apply or wn:e to267 words
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Advertisement421 1923-07-11 2 Another Startling Offer of Three Episodes 4, 5, 6 and 7. Super Spcc:.;l Productions Lon Man Serial. 7 3G MR. NOBODY s-i sh at 9 lo p m t J i, !io i.* A PAIR OF KINGS Episodes 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14. Latest Larry Semon Comedy. THE BEGGAR421 words
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Advertisement238 1923-07-11 2 Alhambra OUR NEXT CHANGE WEDNESDAY, 11th, to MONDAY. fet j. Jn the Second Show at 9 p.m. Sharp. FIRST FLIVVER 1 Keel Tom Sarge Caitoon. PLAYGOERS PICTURES PRESENTS MARGURITE MARSH AVn ALBERTSON IN "FACE TO FACE" In a quest in the house of Wagedy, she found criminal tvMtaet a^ of238 words
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Article1021 1923-07-11 3 I AND A HORRID DREAM. I \..-nt to "lisUn-in" to Shake' .ear's iveiim N.ght." i w*a ushered into a room a number of persons were sitting round table. At one end of the roo a rM machine, shaped like a gramopl om f.oni whkh tinny and sometimes unin.c<Lgibl(1,021 words
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Article794 1923-07-11 3 "WA YFOONG" AND CHINA. At the opening of the H. K. and s. Bank's palace at Shanghai, 3ir Ronald Made*) British M riister s& Assistance to China. I wou'd remind you that the Honjrkontf iu S) ;hai Banking Corporation have niat.e it a card.na'. point of their policy to assist794 words
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Article75 1923-07-11 3 The CJUie in which a Chinese named L:ni Kok Chew is charged with the murder >f two other Chinese in a robber estate n Chua Chu Kang voatl, was mentioned before the Second Magistrate yesterday morning, and a^ain postponed. The crime s alleged to hive been committed on January TJth.75 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement411 1923-07-11 3 Feeder. %^ti> it* tmmt mnd «S |1 j ft i Baby loves j I the Glaxo Feeder Next in importance to Baby, food is Babys feeder H and the Glaxo Feeder is designed to lighten work and to help Baby get the utmost benefit from his food. The Glaxo Feeder411 words
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Advertisement458 1923-07-11 3 j^AKn&o?y% Months of Hospital Treatment Fail to Cure 7^ RESCUED FROM DISEASE BY ZAM-BUK instance of how Zam-Buk exerts a wonderful medicinal activity far below the surface skin, expelling the most deep-seated disease, is described by Mr. S. H. Hawkins (late of the Royal Warwickshire Regt.), and now living at458 words
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Article1404 1923-07-11 4 AN UNUSUAL MIDBUMMBR. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 1 1. We have almost Arrived at n» <lsunimer and the community 4s depressed by the fact that half the supposedly Ant weather has dtpi ited without leaving any prospect that as regards the climate WtJ sh;.!l do1,404 words
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Advertisement650 1923-07-11 4 /^/mt Wfaiihk One 1 übe a It BBek *^rrK^ffiflft/ &KM)ffl °i~* Modern research also discovered fflp^\_ 4- 'ffßpßKa.^ r r^^jfKr two oth er cssentials and PepsoHBKJiW&gBLJ^JSr^i s^iZs^'i saliva. That is there to constantly g^£V]™s^ B^^jj^ y^* y neutralize the acids which cause t -^KS^^Sr/l jJKn tril 1 digest deposits on650 words
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Advertisement354 1923-07-11 4 JUST ARRIVED Parisien Dresses Hats On display at Raffles Hotel, Room No. 155 For days only i'r 11 loth July. fl 111 \l I\\ Hfc^_\ %ck \tMkM lL_J"*\ *__S A. SB 1 'Vk "2HiB«Kj Aomtfte Pou>&i Station >«, TI ->u P THE WORKS OF THE ENGLISH ELECTRIC COMPANY INCORPORATCO J354 words
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Article969 1923-07-11 5 A meeting of thi- Indian immigration Coirnn tte. was held at Kuala Lumpur on July 4th. rrosent. the Acting Controller of Labour, L. k P. Gilman), Chairman, the i ..nuiyal Medical Officer, (Dr. R. Bowden), tie Hon. Mr. W. Campbell, Mr. T. Men- es, .1:. F. E.969 words
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Article676 1923-07-11 5 IiGDKkN IDKAS OK SPEED AND I ALTITUDE. Occasionally it is possible to obtain a glimpse of foreign progress in military air-craft. As regards tht United States, apparently there is less reticence thai; in Europe, and on more man one occasion 'ie-*-iils of British Aircraft officially conveyed t«676 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement596 1923-07-11 5 rTlg I Jk 'IT 0 Ll'i' Offices in -taflies Quay facing th« lUgnttaavt ▼i«w f t» Harbour and "bree floors, to.-al ar«H about 6.00C f Lent (at lean than half the usual) lirnitdi^t" Entry. Apply POWELL CO LTD. ifl and '7 Baftes Place. u.c. t :i i. TO LET, i!596 words
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Advertisement709 1923-07-11 5 AUCTION SALES. jj OAKLAND CAR Poi Bals by Publo Auction on SATURDAY, i (th JULY. (9fj A 'l n a.m. At I: Tr !i; mbcis, RaJTIP3 Pi;.- i ceelk nt runnias order. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES, LTD., Auctioneers Ettar* Agents. 14-7 AUCTION BALB Oi L Bousoheiy Furniture, Ifou •-no, i c.lumbia709 words
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Advertisement539 1923-07-11 5 NOTICES. THfc Singapore Dollar Dnectorj* $5, 000 Free Railway Accident Insurance undertake by The Ocean Accident and Guarantee Co. Ltd. 12 Ptr Copy, Post Free ORDER NOW. Dollar Directory Company. Dunlop House, ROBINSON ROAD. LIGHT MASSEUSE tt, BBNCOOLKN STREET. MUNICIPAL NOTICeT The Municipal i'omuM^m,rs oi the Ton of MncapoM^toTits t,nd.rs539 words
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Advertisement361 1923-07-11 5 RIMLESS Spectacles, accurate la service, correct in appearance are the loprical eye glasses for business executives and professirt^l men. Our Rimless Glasses of ;hi< type, permit mere work with iess fatigue as the moun ings hold the len^e? prescribed in the scientifically correct position. In addition they are comfortable to361 words
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803 1923-07-11 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 11. 1923. Crown Colonies and the Economic Conference. The Economic Conference promised i by Mr. Bonmr Law when he took olfice is called for October Ist, the proi jrramme including ways and means of developing the natural resources of the Colonies and Dominions; InterImperiai commerce803 words
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Article380 1923-07-11 6 An Indian woman na; led Pachayammal <uccessfully suwl before the Chief Justice, Sir WaLter Shaw, for judgment against A.R.M. Aidakalam Chitty for $700. money which she had stated that she had deposited with the defendant, a moneylender, for safety, as she was afraid of thieves. The motor-bus service at Canton380 words
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Article853 1923-07-11 6 SARKIES— JOHANNES. A wedding of considerable local interest, by uason of the fact that the contracting parties belong to famines which have been long associated with Singapore, took place at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday afternoon, when Mis;-. Rapele Sarkies, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. M.853 words
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Article60 1923-07-11 6 PBNANG CHAMBBK OF COMttßg, (From Our Own Correspor..]cm Peaai The adjourned special meet Penang Chamber of Commerce the rules for the election of K m of the Legislative Council, u over by Mr. Blackst eu artei appointing i foi ther I the i f r the I la60 words
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Article109 1923-07-11 6 The Society of Architi honoured by the eonse 1 -if tl e Governor, S r 8., K.CM.G., to beco of the Society. This will v< n. j on i.: Malaya, Mid establishment <>r ral in Singapon 'I he Secretary of a letter fi- m the Presid<109 words
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Article115 1923-07-11 6 Tl i police court action members of the Chlikm* the Tsak Yoncr Huay Kwan So P«skin Street, against th.. pr the treasurer of the Society for criminal misappropriation, u. 1 cfoiv Mr. P. F. David in the I yesterday afternoon and Again B( j The foi7iplainants, Sww115 words
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Article246 1923-07-11 6 A Malay boy formerly iinj>.o> l(«Mn Babback and Bmitk a? a Tarab: ifM committed for trial in-fore the M coming Assizes, by Mr. Gourlay bi Third Court yirtsrda^v afternoon, or. t charge of using as genuine a forced cou ment, to wit, a chequd for $20. Mr246 words
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Article100 1923-07-11 6 Late yesterday if looking steamer w t"n from her -tern tt< I i ifli > r from the West. Slv proved l« b» t\r> Soviet Govemmen Singapore. The itemn i arrival, as the Dekabrist I ;1l or flag of the RttSSis SO Soviet Republic, and owned100 words
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Article26 1923-07-11 6 u, Mr. E. Norman, who n*s Joiaei G. Campbell in practice in Sinfra)**admitted to the Bar of the Straits ments in tho Supremo Court pf mominjr.26 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement159 1923-07-11 6 Sole Agents. C&LDBECK Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Shanghai) OFFICE: 45, Bobtason Road Telephone 228. Loose- Leaf Books TV ATT 1^ RONEO Limited, 11, Collyer Quay, (Incorporated in England.) fißSfr Thd Vitality Eoo<* wi b the loy. i- vggMAt trie lenriis Tea Xjfi^^ There'a nothtnc half ae iff popular— and economical—159 words
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Advertisement62 1923-07-11 6 pheasants partridges BLACK DUCK GROUSE. SINGAPORE CoM Storage CO., LTD. (Inc. in S.S.) 'CHARD ROAD. JOHN DUKE OPTICIAN FiHow of the British Optical Association. Frefnaan of the Worshipful Company of Hpt-ctacle Makers. freeman vf the Otj of London Lai» of Old Hroad St. I^adon. i.ate Senior Optician iiritish Array. Aldcrshot,62 words
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Article660 1923-07-11 7 QUESTION DAY. (Fran Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, July 10. ■Meting of the Federal Council, f to the Hon. Mr. J. H. M. Robson, 0 accommodation in schools in the tae Metis of o\er 200.000 ls of five and rifted that at present there nodal o.\ lot 63,782660 words
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Article250 1923-07-11 7 REPARATIONS SITUATION. THE TURKISH TREATY. [Reuttr's Service] Pars, July 10. A message from Ango a states that the Ministers have allowed Ismet Pasha to subscribe his signature to th. Peace Tiv ity. (Havaa.) COMMISSARIES ASSENT. Conslaiui/.opK, JuU i). The Couricil of Commissaries has inslructed [satet I'asha to250 words
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Article422 1923-07-11 7 ITRZON'S COUNCEL. London, July 10. IK r Sthamer, German Ambassador, had I prolonged interview with Earl Curzon, at ivr ch the latter said he suggested that the German Government should show strong disapproval of the acts of sabotage in th<' Uuhi and Rhineland. The matter of passive revtotanee was422 words
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THE PACIFIC TREATIES.
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Article514 1923-07-11 7 CHAMBER UNANIMOUS. [Reuter's Service.] Paris, July 9. Thie Chanibc has. passed the bill approving of the Pacific Convention L.y €96 votes, ist 11 l\>r the measure. ADVANTAGES FOR FRANCE. Paris July 9. Annexe- to thf Pacific Treaty were also passed. In the course of a debate, the reporter514 words
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Article162 1923-07-11 7 London. July 10. Mr. J. O. P, Bland in a letter to the Times with regard to Sir John Jordan's observation in a letter to the Times on July 4th that the Washington agreement had already yielded important positive results, asks what are these resu'ts and162 words
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Article104 1923-07-11 7 Mr. A. H. Forde, the secretary o? the Pan P; ciftc Union, which has its headquaxten in Hawaii, and is working hard .•nd successfully for the co-ordination of all j interests en the Pacific. Is passing through Singapore on his way to Australia. The Church of St. Peter and St.104 words
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Article754 1923-07-11 7 THE DOCKERS STRIKE. STILL OBSTINATE. [Reuters Service.] London, July 9. A Conference of the Transport Workers Union in London has passed a resolution declaring that the dockers agreement must be honoured urging the strikers to resunu j work. An amendment in support of tlv- strikers was defeated754 words
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Advertisement94 1923-07-11 7 ROBINSON Co., Ltd. WE ALWAYS HOLD EXTENSIVE STOCKS OF FAST COLOUR CASEMENT FABRICS a:;d we shall be pleased at any time to submit samples and suggestions, free upon request. ROBINSON CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore). Imm //a. Wf A II Of! i/££&'£(Sm\ w9^ X^Sf^MMMM*. m. f^^^T 9 K ltK\ FREE94 words
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Advertisement517 1923-07-11 8 IBLUE FUNNEL LINE Regular Service to t*NDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVEMOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Faking cargo on through Bill of Lading for all Overlaai Poieti HOMEWARDS. 4*« Singapore. CiCLOPS Marseilles, Havre Liverpool and GUftgOW July 13 RHESUS517 words
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Advertisement538 1923-07-11 8 u EUEBKaN LlN_* £LLERMAN A BLCKNAM STEAMSHIP O^ Lt_ m <l_ corpora tod L_ £«^au.d) I»ABSHN^JsR SERVICE, GUTWAicr/. s_» t r^r«. t««. CITY OF KARACHI China -Japan Oct. 6 ♦s.s. CITY OF PARIS China-Japan Nor 16 HM, CITY OF CANTERBURY Clina-Japan Dec. 17 HOMEWJiRD. ts.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER Marseilles— London538 words
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Advertisement513 1923-07-11 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA and APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION LONDON FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE (Under Contract with His Majesty's Governmen' OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS For China and Japan. kor Marseilles. London* nnd a Dae Tonnage. Singapore. T JV T MACEDONIA 11.100513 words
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Advertisement416 1923-07-11 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co^ Ltd. AND EUerman BucknaU Steam Ship Co Ltd (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN UNE.) (Incorporated i» England.) NT SERFICJ3 TO BOSTON AND NEW YORK via SUEZ Ok HUfAJU FROM NEW YORK Steamers. Dae S'sore Route Wmr Mnpwirii f^ 16 SUGZ Ph^PPines416 words
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Advertisement500 1923-07-11 9 ladmiral line (Incorporated in U.SA.) FAST PASSENGER SERVICE 1* DAYS— HONGKONG TO AMERICA bteaaer. Sails Hongkong. Arrlree Seattl., PRESIDENT MADISON July 21 Aue 9 PRESIDENT MCKINLEY Aug. 2 A ucr' 21 PRESIDENT JACKSON Aug. 14 S ep 2 PRESIDENT JEFFERSON Aug 2G Sept 1' PRESENT GRANT Bcpt 7 Sept.' 26500 words
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Advertisement307 1923-07-11 9 N. Y. K. LONDON LINE Katori Maru" July 17 At.suta Maru July 24 Kashima Maru Aug. 7 LIVERPOOL LINB. Tottori Maru July 15 Tokushhna Maru Aug. 27 HAMBURG LINB. T&uruga Maru July 28 Mito Maru Aug. 29 NEW TORE LINB via SUKZ. SOUTH AMERICAN LINE. Kaxnakura Maru Aug. 5 BOMBAY307 words
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Advertisement643 1923-07-11 9 ISTHMIAN LINE Arriving from America via Panama and Loading for BOSTON. NEW YORK, AND I* faipfield ß^V TIMOP E VIA aUEZ DISECT. CITY ,iue Singt;pore Jn i y 2 i STEEL TP AVELER rH. S^r.ore AuL II STEEL NAVIGATOR U e Si^poro Taking enfo on through liills of Udiag to643 words
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Article606 1923-07-11 10 SEA MONSTER. Largest Ever Cought. A mysterious sea monster captured south Df Miami, Florida, by Captain Charles H. Ihompson, is exercising the minds of Amcrcan piscatorial experts and naturalists. The seas round Florida are famous for their huge tarpon, but this fish make the tc*rpon look like a606 words
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Article148 1923-07-11 10 The Hon. Walter Guinness, answering a question in the House of Commons, said that owing to the present financial stringency, it is impossible to proceed with the issue of clasps to medals for battles in ♦he Great War. Sir John Jordrn, interviewed said: "India used to export about *****0 chests148 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement99 1923-07-11 10 UNDERWOOD Improved PORTABLE Model THE MACHINE YOU WILL EVENTUALLY BUY. Sole Agents: PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE, PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR. i (ROBINSON Co. Ltd.. Stock. S ts |RONEO Co Ud PHILIPS MOTORCAR LAMPS B I BRIGHTEST and BEST K Of ALSO CHEAPEST. 111 UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (incorporated99 words
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Advertisement71 1923-07-11 10 s. s. GLEN BEG. Consignic-es of cargo t>er the above steamer from Europe on July 2nd are hereby notified that a senexal survey of all cargo landed in a damaged condition will be held on Thvsday 12th July, 1623, at Godown No. 13 at 9 a.m. No fuTther survey will71 words
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Advertisement348 1923-07-11 10 Genasco Roofing] 2 PLY AND t PLY O COMPLETE WITH PATENT KANT-LEAK KLEATS AND NAILS FOR FIXING GE/V4SCO is iff r J--* 5 4g|jjj| CE^AStf u the result of t In the /on^ than h ~t f -> manufacture K^ -rS^^ v 6E,\ 4 SCO I^TrfpH 8a tlsfies frnn wltnstantts348 words
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Miscellaneous717 1923-07-11 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Pengerang Despatch 9 a.m. Kerimon Soon Lee fc a.m. Cutob Mawima 0 a.m Cucob Hong Cheang 9 a.m. < Moeara-Saba and Djambi Singkep 9 a.m. Saig-on Hongkong Lake Farrar 10 a.m Muntok and Palembang Coen 11 a.m. Port S'ham, Penang, Colombo Suez, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg Machaon717 words
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Article65 1923-07-11 11 Bank 4 m.s. U|4 i£ Bnnk -demand 2[4 1-32 Privr.t> cv dits 3 m.s. 2)4 17-32 New York, demand 53 Credits 'JU days 55 Vi France, demand 830 India T. T. 173 >4 Hongkong, demand 1% p.c. Dis. Yokohama, demand 108% Java, demand 139 Bangkok, demand 79 Vi Sovereign,65 words
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Article134 1923-07-11 11 July 10. Tin Buy, rs -Syi 7^ o sellers. Pepper White 22.00 Pepper Black 13.60 Tapioca, small flak© f.g. 10.60 Pearl Sago small 8.60 Copra Suudrieo 10.90 Opium, Benares one/ 4,000 Rice, Rangoon white 230.00 Rice, Sipm No. I for *xpo*.t 285.00 Rice, Siam No. 2 for export 250.00134 words
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Article35 1923-07-11 11 Singapore, July 10, 12 noon Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Spot 47U 47»i; Aug.-S.-pt. 49V^ 50 V*. Dct.-Dec. 53Vv 03% Jan. March 54^ 55. London quotation sheet U\ 2M*d. Market Steady.35 words
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Article452 1923-07-11 11 The Directors' report to the rhareholdei's >f Muar Rubber, Ltd., for the year ended \pril 30th., states: The Profit and Loss \ccount for the year ended 30th April, L923, shows a toss of $3,664.43, to which nust be added the debit balance of '10,119.39 brought forward from452 words
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TRADE AND COMMERCE,
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Article83 1923-07-11 11 Absorbed By Central Hank. C'alciUia, June :iO. It is announced that the Bombay sclhjho f». r the amalgamation of the Tata Industrial Bank and the Central Bank of India has been approved by the Director! of both Banks. It is understood that the KhtHM practically means that83 words
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Article112 1923-07-11 11 Serious Loss,... London. June A Pretoria message says losses incurred by the Nation? 1 Bank of South Africa were reported by the Chairman at the annual meeting, necessitating the absorption of the whole of the reserve fund and the writing down of paid up capital112 words
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Article102 1923-07-11 11 Sink'apoi*, July 10. Rubber. London Is. 2<J T^cal 47 Tin.— London £182. 12s. 6d. Local 91% (Buyers). Share Market. Steady. Rubbers.— Ulu Remits 27 29, Malaka Pindas 1.40 1.45, Bukit Katils 75 80, Utnn Simpans 1.75 1.80. Tins. Johans 32 1 2 17)6, Talams 22»i 27^. Rawanps 1.20102 words
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Article158 1923-07-11 11 L YALL AND EVATTS REPORT. Singapore, July 10. Tin.— £lB2 12s. 6d., up 725. 6d. $91%. No sales. Rubber. la. 2V&d., up V4d. Rubber*. Better enquiry. 500 Malakoffa offer at 3 25, Ayer Pan us 5 5.10, Ulu BenuU 27 30, Kuala Sdims 2.25 2.35, Bassetts 1.02V2 1.10, Indragiris 4.80158 words
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Article173 1923-07-11 11 Mr. E. L. Hamilton, at the meeting of the Straits Rubber Company said: Before sitting- down there is just one other matter to which I should like tt> refer, and that is the formation of a central soiling agency, which I tH is being again advocated in173 words
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Article16 1923-07-11 11 The freedom of the Press if at the reiy foundation of British freedom itself. Visconst Bumham.16 words
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Advertisement375 1923-07-11 11 A«seU over $5,000,000. A THE GREAT' EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE wISHm"" (Incorporated in Straiti Settlements) ,n^4crnr E plans of <ss ,,»^p E Oi— T» agenis wanted Secretary .Managing Director Actuary G. C. KNOX. HORACE W. SAPER. C. C. NICHOLL, FiA, F.FA. LLIANCE ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. i Incorporated in England) Established in375 words
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Advertisement405 1923-07-11 11 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China. Incorporated in England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital In tOO.OOO shares £5 eack fS,OOO.O«O Reserve Fund 8,800,060 i Reserve Liability of Proprietors S,OG«,OOt i. HEAD OFFICE. 88 Bisaopsgate, London, E. C Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Puket Amritsar Iloilo R&ngooc Bangkok405 words
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Advertisement529 1923-07-11 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hongkong) Head Office: Hongkong. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Paid up-Capital 120,000,000 ht terve Funds .-—Sterling 4,500,000 Silver $24,500,000 Reierre Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Hon. A. O. Lang, Esq., Chairman. D. G. M. Bernard, Esq., Deputy Chairman. A.H. Compton, Esq. W.L. Pattenden, Esq.529 words
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Advertisement366 1923-07-11 11 VOKOEAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED. ESTABUSHED 1880. Rtfier-j Fund Y 69,000.000 President: K. Kodama E^j. Vice-President: R. Ichinoroiya/ Eaq. DIRECTORS. N. Soma Esq. S K. Suzuki, Esq. V. Yamakawa, Esq. Baron K. Morimura K. Tatsurn^ Esq. K. Takeuchi. Esq. F Watanabe, Esq. T. Hodsumi, Esq I. Matsukata, Esq. HEAD OFFICE YOKOHAMA.366 words
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Advertisement48 1923-07-11 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINI I Fidelity O*?arantee— Administration Bonds Sfosapore Repr -gem at!" '^-Messrs. B^VRLOW Co, Messrs. WEARE Co., Til* Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER Co., LI4 Branch Oifice-~64, The Arcade, Collyer Quay. A- GORDON LEE, Resident Manage?.48 words
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Article1245 1923-07-11 12 We are informed that in connection with the Autumn Bad Meeting of the Singapore Sporting Club the o*o*l three-day Meeting will be held on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, Oct. 16th, 18th, and 20th. Then* will be no necessity for a four-day Meeting, as then are no grtfhw. Owners-1,245 words
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Article331 1923-07-11 12 Thirteen boats turned out for a tine race for the Margaret II Challenge Cup at the Ko\al Singapore Yacht Club on Sunday. It was an interesting btait, several boats being badly caught by the strong tide and theteby U .-ing many m.nutes. On the reach to331 words
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Article141 1923-07-11 12 A larfct crowd watcne.l the f>o\i.i^ at the .Manila Showi last night Red Warren <• i Bttccwded in drawing with Cowboy Reyes 8.0 (.Manila). The Manila boxer did very little In the ftmt two rounds and llleered Wai ion to scon- points with ease. He warmed up in the141 words
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Article102 1923-07-11 12 i fallowing programme of music will by played by the Arnold Quartette, to-day 'commencing aL 3o pni Gr nd Fantas at Madam Butterfly (Part 1 and 2) Puccrni; Solo, Souvenir, Dodla, (Muriel P««y); Overture to Zr.mpa, Herold; Piano>ite Solo, Polonaise in A Flat, Chopin, ;(Dor,s E. Arnold, L. R. A102 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article250 1923-07-11 12 MIDDLESEX WIN AGAIN. The Kcppel Football Club has not had riiuch luck this season, but with such, a clever little centre foiwurd as Craymond, iN> should do ni'uch better next year. Ihe i match against the Middlesex II on the P; dang yesterday afternoon was brimful of exctement, and250 words
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Article69 1923-07-11 12 Goals P. W. L. D. For A£st. Pts 2nd. Midd'x 9 o Q 22 2 IK 8. C. C. J) 6 3 0 14 B 12 S. C. F. A 9 4 3 2 8 9 10 aJ.O. K. 9 4 4 1 8 11 9 K-69 words
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Article133 1923-07-11 12 he Amateur Sporting Association will n.tii the Xanyang Chinese Student Society in ;< friendly football match to-morrow on the S.C.F.A. ground. Goals P. W. L. D. For Agrst. Pts. 2t;«k Mi'ldx ll n ti ii 40 i 22 Mi lays F. Cll s i 22 B 18133 words
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Article80 1923-07-11 12 Next Saturday the S.C.C. are playing the Middlesex Regt. at Tanglin. No tournament Dutches are fixed for this date, and on the B.C.C. ground there will be a practice I latch between club sides. The important fixture F.M.S. v. Colony is no: far ahead, being fixed for Saturday and80 words
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Article43 1923-07-11 12 [Reuter's Sirvice] London, Ju|> m At Burton: Gloucester beat Derbyshire uy e:ght wickets, Parker taking 7 for 37 i>nd f» for 76. Horham: Sussex bea Worcestershire, by seven wickets, A. E. G llipan capturing 5 for 11 and 1 for r>l.43 words
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Article39 1923-07-11 12 In the .semi-final of the Garrison Billiard (Lamp onship Spr. Harrs beat Sgt. Lever MKI S M Sgt. Obee defeated L.,Cpl. Palmer ibp final will be played in the Se:ge*ants' Mesa Ml Tanglin before August Ist.39 words
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Article24 1923-07-11 12 [ReuUr's Service.] (Jlencoe, 1 1 lino's, July Manuel Alonzo defeaU-d Tilden 8 6, 11—13, 6—3, 6—3, in the Illinois State tennis rhampionship.24 words
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Article46 1923-07-11 12 [Reuttr's Service.] London, July y. At Eastbourne in the Davis- Cup European zone semi-final, the first day's play ■>esulU>t! In Flaquer (Spain) beating Van Lcnnep (Holland, 5—7, 6—3, B—6, 6—l, whtiU Conde Degomar (Spain) defeated Van (for Feen 6—3, 6 o, 7 5.46 words
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Article81 1923-07-11 12 During: the Great Nicola season at the Surina Theatre, many missed episodes 4, 5, Mid 6. of The Lion. Man serial. These wll be screened aft-ain to-night until Friday, along with episode 7 in the first ohow cormencing at 7.30 sharp. The second show hr.s A Pair of81 words
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Article355 1923-07-11 12 FIRST DAY'S RESULTS. The weather was fine and the going good for the firet day's racing at Ipoh. The following were the results: Race No 1. Shelia (Bowdon) 10.6 t Dodger (Billett) 9.2 2 Speed Arrow (Norman) 7.12 3 Won by two lengths. Time 1.5. r lote $10.355 words
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Article145 1923-07-11 12 The heavy rain early yesterday morning rendered play in the Singapore (Malayan preliminaries-) Lawn Tennis Championships impossible yesterday afternoon and the ties which had been arranged have accordingly been postponed until this afternoon. To-day's Ties. 3.C.C. J.-A. Stevens vs. D. H. Kleinman. S.K.C. L. Chia Kong Tve145 words
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Article143 1923-07-11 12 First Round.— A. R. Linton and R B B Donnell vs. C. F. Green and G. C. Denham' Second Round— K. Mano, and N Sone bara vs. R. W. Sinclair and D. H. Kleinman, Y. Asano and T. Koizumi v? M j? Smgam and V. N. Rajah,143 words
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