The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 14 July 1923
1923-07-14
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section17 1923-07-14 1 S i ngapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. l«l CENTS, SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. JULY 14. 192.1 No. 10,94117 words
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Article187 1923-07-14 1 The chtf telegraphic news of the day is the statement of the British Premier •'boot Hrttsh policy as regards Gernany. Press and Parliamentary opinion U divided, but the statement was on tWe whole, well received Page 7. In the Lords Earl Curzon made, a Similar statement, and187 words
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Article1535 1923-07-14 1 QuionU offunt homines nostri rtt farragm Libt>m riimi The s. x. B. ;< setting well advertise*. Fn t the Commoni rtiscussod it at length, with a!i the virulence of partv^ eontro\ersy, aided by Mr. C. \Y. Daibishire with m imperfect knowledge or else a Netamiaa telescope1,535 words
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Advertisement179 1923-07-14 1 2SS 188 n)^BJ IS^BJ' m J BbS w\l HI SHE B^B^B BE B^Bvß Bf H 3 9 »ii Every Tuesday, Thursday RAFFLES. THE IDEAL OFFICE COMBINATION. KALA,MAZOO Loose- Leaf Ledgers SHANNON Filing Cabinets REMINGTON Typewriters Obtainable from the Sole Importers. Fraser Neave, Ltd. yyvf APnor 3w« i X/ ft# Ja£179 words
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Advertisement97 1923-07-14 1 BOOKS JUST RECEIVED. SOME MODERN AUTHORS S P B Mai- 4< ft SIMON CALLED PETER Robert Ketble 2 THE WW^CWsS^IWmT 1 Jh Hon. Winston 7 5 Ohnrehill, r.H. iann I O« W Messrs KELLY WALSH, Ltd (Incorporated m Hongkong.) SINGAPOR*. I There's a simpler, j)O£i£-^ 1 ADDING AND <s^oo^^ CALCULATING97 words
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Advertisement72 1923-07-14 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. p^t' 1 Ha> B ttf Borneo and CoOffice to tec bi LaidUn- Buadfn*- Page 6i^S?_« .Mourn— Page J. M:.hyan I Burnetts Umim Dry „rt j j Trade < orpontJon— Pace V.<-hy Cdesttns, Vittel Water, Perdei W&ter, Tamarind Syiup, Pineapple Bynip, t'ocktaii Extracts, Grenadine, Direct Importer, Europe Hotel Building.72 words
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Miscellaneous130 1923-07-14 1 THE WEEK. Hirh Water/ 11.17 aja, |§J9 p.n B. I. outward mail due PajJW: Ma, y:i r lip: Johoro |u|aeea Hish \\ar-,-. 1i.;,., ;r < n pj Ojfuard mail by r*aacte-0 due. Jr. Clob: inoyds. Jadtwn-Mfllar Cap R« M Water Poic: Clnb vs. Mr. PWrt t*un M» ml, i, i,130 words
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Article125 1923-07-14 2 The subscription list for the Barry Memorial Fund is now open, says the Malay Mail. Subscriptions, which are limited to tf>, will be received from Mr. Barry's friends and brother officers at the Chartered Bank of India. Australia and China, Kuala Lumpur. Cheques should be crossed and made p.- yable125 words
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Advertisement385 1923-07-14 2 Itl LI OR FOR SALB. AHiiK l «*>WNS t newly erected cr ftvii .000 50.0C0 sq. ft. f r.« rivet LAK6I 9TOKSB from 6,000 to 24,t)0i ft nt-ar whazf nnd »hip;>Also 'hr^e nu>ripd bu!idlttgs !Vr off.cc* and godown*. < ertraliy •Hosted All immediate entry, pora? cheap Apply cr -write to385 words
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Advertisement437 1923-07-14 2 JSTAR ATTRACTION. THE PRICE WOMAN PAYS In G Parts. Beatrix Michelcna Featuring. MR. NOBODY SERIAL Episodes 15, 16, 17 and IS. LARRY SEMON In "THE AGENT." LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. Tnvtvsal WtoHen and Century Comedy. Telephone Nos. 1477 and 1390. KIG SPECIAL ATTRACTION At the EMPIRE CINEMA, To-Night at 10 p.m.437 words
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Advertisement145 1923-07-14 2 Slf CurtnaM h ZL. C/ THEATRE R I In EXTRA SPECIAL ATTRACTION. At 9 18 [>.m. SURE FIRE FLINT As presented at Victoria Theatre. In 7 Parts. LATEST INTERNATIONAL NEWS. At 7.20 Shir p. THE AVENGING ARROW SERIAL. Episodes Six, Seven and Ei^ht. The R<.nt Dodjce-s. Montgomery and Rock. Ifatinee145 words
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Advertisement420 1923-07-14 2 Alhambra I OUR NEXT CHANGE WEDNESDAY. 11th, to HONDAI l*fc i{] In tUe Stc-ond Show at 9 p.m. Sharp. FIRST FLIVVER 1 Ktcl Tom Sargfe Cartoon. PLAYGOERS PICTURES PRESENTS MARGURITK HARSH k*U« ALBERTSON IN v C0 *T "FACE TO FACE" I In 5 Reels. In a quest m the hou*e420 words
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Advertisement111 1923-07-14 2 NOTKEtS. EXPERT TUTION given m MUSIC DANCING B) (he ARNOLD Ql ARTETTE VaCMKiM for a lifl )btT d& ft i- tin following instnuntaU:— P unofortt Vie Cl»rvSaxopb DANCING: HALL-ROOM. JUVEiM CLASSICAL DANCING Miss Dorii K. \mold (Piano 4 (Licentiate, Royal A imd London, pup .l of thEsq.) MiM Mom! PeitTi111 words
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Advertisement344 1923-07-14 3 iff i nY ;1 Such a Good Baby! I A healthy Baby ia juat aa good aa gold, for health and happineas ft p hand hand— and health mainly queation of riX fl feeding, li your Baby amnot be breast-fed, let him h?v, Glaxo, the one aafe and suitable alternative344 words
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Advertisement112 1923-07-14 3 It is well-known, remarks tbe Japan Chronicle, that, though English tl ''Japan's second language," some science students, especially doctors, have hitherto favoured German because of the thoroughness md excellence of the text-book-s in that language. Since the war there has been a great rush for German books of all kinds,112 words
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Advertisement181 1923-07-14 3 illE NEW OAKLAND SIX I DEFEI ;SS I ?x^n MENTS <ft 9 Ron YOUB USED CAR TAKK^ ARRANGED. fp^i,OUlJ PART PAYMENT. ''Sturdily Built to give Enduring -and Continuous Service; Powerful Enough for any Emergency; Comfortable to Drive and Completely Silent" An inspection and trial run will convince you that this181 words
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Advertisement71 1923-07-14 3 JUST ARRIVED Parisien Dresses Hats On display at Raffles Hotel, Room No. 155 For 5 clays only from 11 1 6 th July. NOW READY. The Singapore and Malayan Directory for 1523. Can be obtained from the Publisher* rEASKS 4 NRAVK LTD. rv, DONT~LOSE~YOUR BABIES Have chem photographed before they71 words
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Miscellaneous650 1923-07-14 3 CHURCH SERVICES. Tin: 7th SUNDAY AFTER TUIM'i V. J»V t ;h 1923. TM ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL. .^0 a.m. Litany. T. 15 a.i,,. Holy Communion (Choral) M:itina followed by Holy Co'mm>.. i, "i. The Catechism. ".r>o p.m. Ev nsong and Sermon. S. atATTHEWS SEPOI LINKS. -No Holy Commnnfon. i;.m. Khrtmaeac and650 words
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4601 1923-07-14 4 orrrrpomkr.ee with the Secretary of State delating to the I'ropo al to Kevive the Title of "Resident-General." Government House Kuaia Lumpur, 19th March, 1923. Federated Malay States. My Lord Duke*— l have the honour to ii-form Your Grace that the Unofficial Mem beff of the4,601 words
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Advertisement435 1923-07-14 4 WHAT ABOUT YOUR FUTURE. HJp^ l "i?r^jH^Hß»!^ i S^B Ut v you capable <if takin i INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. J.J7. CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. I Please send irt, gratis and post free, the detailed prospectus of the Course oX Correspondence Training before which I fcavc maiked X. BUSINESS TRAINING DEPARTMENT Good435 words
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Article133 1923-07-14 5 Rumours were current ;n Honktfon.. by the last mail, that on account of the hi-jrh i-o^t of living, Chinese bricklayers were contemplating- a strike on July 14th, if their demand for a thirty per rent increare of pay was.' not granted. A ffood deal of uneas ness has Leen caused133 words
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Advertisement531 1923-07-14 5 TO LCT. OFFICE TO LET, m Laidlau httikUßf from Au ust lst Are 60C quart feet. Apply Whiteaway, Laid aiu i Co., Ltd. Battery Road. }(y1 m.w.f ctions m Radios Chamber* Secretary darden Club. Bungalow No. 4 Mount Rosie Road gur Newton Station. One large bedroom witli )om and two531 words
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Advertisement642 1923-07-14 5 AUCTION SALES. REMINDER. AUCTION SALE OF b»taM T,,k Ho,, hold Furniture, U uutr Piano, Columbia (.ram op hone, etc At No. 3 Ouff Road Off Strangoon Rood To-4ay Saturday, at 2.30 p m iron bedsteads, teak almeirahs anS °m% W J" 1 1 d rS ak »«Ale top ric* Thur.<h,642 words
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Advertisement344 1923-07-14 5 NOTICES. Singapore Dollar Directory Free Railway Ace. dent Insurance undertaker by The Ocean Accident and Guarantee Co. Ltd. 82 Per Copy, Post Free OKDEIUNOW. Dollar Directory Company. Dunlop House, ROBINSON ROAD. JACKIE COOGAN, hero of "OLIVER TWIST" *as eight yeais oUI October 26th last. See him m this production at344 words
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Advertisement481 1923-07-14 5 t^^^v ~tb A i f jC3 9 v p^K^> s■~t m I^^ *H l 9 I W H The name with an unrivalled ]^B^^B\^ reputation for BWB)^^-^ THE B£ ST OF EVERYTHING AT |P^ <^g MODER XTE PRICES. WttSsKJmk Ul latest shipments entitle us to 9 state that we have481 words
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Article32 1923-07-14 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. MARRIAGE. LAW. -MANNING— At Claremont, Western Australia, on June 6th, 1923, the marriaf* took place of Michael Joseph Noel Law of Sungei Patani, Kedxh, and Kathlvn Manning of Clare- mont.32 words
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714 1923-07-14 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1923. The British Attitude. The essence of the Premier's eagtrly expected declaration of policy with regard to Allied co-operation for the purpose of securing reparations ana restoring peace to Europe, is that an offer ought not to be peremptorily turned down, and that Britain714 words
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Article371 1923-07-14 6 The Midwives Ordinance was assented to by His Excellency on July 7th. Eight notifications of inventions are contained m the current Government Gazette. The Hwoh Vong Daily News of Peking b prohibited from being brought into the Colony. Mr. W. D. Hornt is appointed to act as assistant Protector of371 words
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Article130 1923-07-14 6 H. E. ON CO-OPERATION. •THE DAY IS COMING NEARER." (From Our Own Correspondenrt Kuala Lumpur, July 13. Concluding his speech at the meeting of Federal Council, H. E. the High Commissioner, Sir Laurence Guillemard, referred 1 to the d'.licate position between the Colony I and the Federation with130 words
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Article623 1923-07-14 6 A word with God, will be the post-war subject of address at the Presbyterian Church to-m<rrow (Sunday) at 5.30 p.m. by the Rev. J. A. B. Cook. The public are invited to a lecture on Islam to be delivered by Mr. H. G. Sarwar, M.A., to-morrow (Sunday) at 5 p.m.623 words
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Article323 1923-07-14 6 [Reuter's Service.) While welcoming' the friendlj and ?us fone of Mr.. Baldwin;: sutcm lewspapers generally stress t ;r •ot go far to narrow the gap v Anjcjo-ikench vi*w poim>. n^ Echo renrets that the y;» lounce the German NtiitlUtoti Lc Journal says France rejects mediation statement which I323 words
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Article260 1923-07-14 6 The official film record Of K. R H I Piir.cc of Wales tour through Aairil Australia, New Zealand |t&, v«s show:? a Sngapore audience (of the fi I kits Palladium Theatre las; night. Tba w*r a fairly large audience present, ft whole film, m six reels. i> splendidly260 words
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Article154 1923-07-14 6 The May "Bulletin" of th€ tnH« ers' Association, contain with ot'c. interesting 1 matter, a n< w .'i'lum >T subject of the forging o( ruM coupjons m Malay n. Th was by Mr. C W. H. < Under-Secretary, F.M ar«l H PPr"° r out therein that the total154 words
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Advertisement207 1923-07-14 6 Q X^^^v p II m^^ nil I KrJ fcil I \I X^JVv^ 818 majesty >yl v^£.// Sole Agents. i CALDBECK MACGREGOR Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m Shanghai) OFFICE: 45. Bobtason Road Telephone 228. ESTD. jfc'iffft jEifMa? lafe IS72 PATRONISED ■ffS^ g BY ROYALTY. *3?WatqTV:T* i^-.«- at^a^^^^a^^yypi|^aya>t LOOK FOR THE OLD AND207 words
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Advertisement124 1923-07-14 6 35 I GANDY'S IMPROVED HAIR BELTING A Hiyrh Grade Belt firmly voven from Camel Hair Yarn. Minimum initial tension under the heaviest loads. Unaffected by climatic changes or heat. Resists fork action. Recommended for all drives >m Rice Mille and Saw Mills; also for working amidst acid fumes. Stocked m124 words
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Article1350 1923-07-14 7 ACTIVE NOT PASSIVE. KKADV TO COME IN [Reuter's Service.] Lundon, July 12. iiu.^L of Commons, Mr. Baldwin tgcify awaited for his statement. n, r announced that Government trilling lo assume the responsibility I a draft reply to the German ijr^estions which, whether aderhojld not be ignored.1,350 words
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Article176 1923-07-14 7 After successfully raiding house No. 56, Lorong 16, Gaylang, at about 2.30 yesterday morning", a gang t>f six Chinese obbers exploded a bomb outs de a neighbouring Malay dwelling. Whether this was done with the intention of frightening the inmates into opening the doors or to check176 words
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Article330 1923-07-14 7 t EVACUATION DISPUTE. STILL ANOTHER DELAY. i 1 [Reuter's Service.] i Lausanne, July 12. A fresh crisis has arisen owing to Ismet insisting upon the withdrawal of the Allied warships simultaneously with the troops. I A meeting th.s afternoon proved abortive. NO OBJECTION TO SINGAPORE. London, July 12.330 words
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Article133 1923-07-14 7 Secured at great expense by the Middle East Films, Ltd., the screen version of "Oliver Twist" will be shown at the Victoria Theatre commencing on Monday next. The leading role is m the hands of the world's greatest child actor of the films, Jackie Coogan, who133 words
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Article103 1923-07-14 7 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo NichiNichi Shimbunsha.) Tolrio, July 12. The Tasmania Maru of the Kokusai Steamship Co. has stranded of Boshu and her position is such that it will be difficult to salvage the vessel. Baron Takei Morimasa has been nominated for membership of the Privy Council.103 words
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Article128 1923-07-14 7 The Surma Thertre is growing more m cpularity than ever with its all new programmes we€klv. Th's week there is an extra special attraction, m Johnny Hines' latest "Sure Fire Flint" as presented at the Victoria Theatre. A big star c£«t is m support. The production is m128 words
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Article20 1923-07-14 7 The Rev. R. A. Blasdell is ill at his residence at Ipoh with a sharp attack of <:y sent cry.20 words
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Article277 1923-07-14 7 U. S. RAILWAYMEN [Reuter's Service.] Chicago, July 12. The final decree, making permanent the temporary injuncton obtained by the United States Government on Oct. sth 1922, ttainet the striking of railway employees and shopmen, has been enteied m the United States D. strict Court. It is considered277 words
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Article166 1923-07-14 7 We welcome yet another local publication m The Malayan Chronicle the first issue of which, July-August, has just reached us. The chief feature of this magazine, which contains nearly a hundred pages, is the wide range of subjects that it embraces. Politics, trade, the law, sport, education,166 words
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Article166 1923-07-14 7 Writing to the "Daily News" E. A. H. says: A& an old Singapore resident, may I say how heartily I concur m the stand >ou are making against making the place into a naval base? While our own countrymen are tramping the streets here with weary feet166 words
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Article55 1923-07-14 7 Three Officers, two W. O's and 168 of other ranks will leave Tank-rd Station at at 7 p.m. on Monday night for Taipeng. Baggage wll be loaded the previous morning at 9 a.m. On Monday a detachment similar m size and constitution will leave Taipeng, arriving m Singapore55 words
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Article54 1923-07-14 7 m The Hon. Mt. Justice P. J. Sprouts, v/ho went to Singapore to particpate in the Full Court of Appeal there, returned on Penang by the Perak accompanied by bis Private Secretary, Mr. E. C. Misso. Mr. Justice Sproule is staying at Bel Retiro, Penang Hill, and will he thereS.E. - 54 words
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Article53 1923-07-14 7 Mr. L. Gordon Cranna, V.M.C.A. Generr Secretary of Malaya, who vis-ited Kuala Lumpur at the week-end, attended a meeting of the Directors of the Ipoh V.M.C.A. on Tuesday when the Rev. W. E. Horley presided and matters concerning the Association's ground^ and building operations were discussed. Mr. Cranna returned to53 words
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Advertisement146 1923-07-14 7 II 'His Master's Voice' RECORDS Gilbert and buiiivan Operas Complete Operas recorded under the personal supervision of Mr. Rupert DOyly Carte. Each set is contained m an artistic album. "THE MIKADO" Eleven 12- nch double-sided Records. PRICE $11.25 SET. "THE GONDOLIERS" Eleve?i 12-nch double-sided Record?. PRICE $41.25 SET. "THE YEOMEN146 words
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Advertisement567 1923-07-14 8 BLUE FUNNEL LINE Regniar Service to 4NIK)N. AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN, GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK, rakinx cargo on through Bill of Lading for all Overla»« Ponti HOMEWARDS. 4»« Sinirapor*. CYCLOPS Marseilles, Havre, Lvtrpool and Glasgow July 13 jtEESUS567 words
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Advertisement563 1923-07-14 8 h m ELLEBSSaN" LINE £LLBRMAN ft BIiCKNALi STEAMSHIP Ok. LI4 (Ineorporttvd is £r^lax<d> PASSKNc^^R SERYIC2 tß.t. CITY OF KARACHI China— Japan Oct. 6 *B.i. CITY OF PARIS China— Japan Nov. 1« Vs. CITY OF CANTERBURY Ctina— Japan Dec 27 HOMEWARD. tt.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER Marseilles— London July 28 Is.s. CITY563 words
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Advertisement625 1923-07-14 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA and APCAR LINES. (Incorporated m England) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION LONDON FAR EAST MAIL SERVICT (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS For China and Japan. j, 0I Marseille*, London and < Rt Due a »"»tr) Tonnage. Singapore. j,625 words
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Advertisement430 1923-07-14 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd AND Eilerman fiucknall Steam Ship Co Ltd (AMERICAN ft MANCHLRIAN LINE.) (Incorporated i« England.) NT SsTsOTCI 1O BOSTON AND NEW YORK via SUEZ Ok haKAMa FROM NEW YORK Steamers. Dm B>©r« Route jr or •HYSON July 16430 words
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Advertisement486 1923-07-14 9 ADMIRAL LINE (Incorporated m U.SA.) FAST PASSENGER SERVICE 10 DAYS— HONGKONG TO AMERICA. Steamer. Sails Hongkong. Arrives Seattle. PRESIDENT MADISON July 21 Aug 9 PRESIDENT MCKINLEY Aug. 2 Aug 21 PRESIDENT JACKSON Aug. 14 V Sep 2 PRESIDENT JEFFERSON Aug 26 Sept 14 PRESENT GRANT Sept. 7 Sept. 26 And486 words
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Advertisement318 1923-07-14 9 N. Y. K. LONDON LINE. Katori Maru July 17 AUuta Maru July 24 Kashimn Maru Aug. 7 LIVERPOOL LINE. Tottori Maru July 15 Tokushima Maru Aug. 27 HAMBURG UNI. Tsuruga Maru July 28 Mito Maru Aug. 29 NEW YORK LINB via SUEZ. SOUTH AMERICAN LINB. Kamakura Mam Aug. 5 BOMBAY318 words
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Advertisement796 1923-07-14 9 ISTHMIAN LINE~ Arriving from America via Panama and Loading for BOSTON, NEW YORK, AND 1 FAiRFi ELD R £k TIMORE VIA DEiECT. AIRFIELD CITY due Singapore joly «g i STEEL TRAVELER due Singapore Au» 11 STEEL NAVIGATOR due Singapore Se p£ 28 Taking cargo on through Bills of Ladir.g to796 words
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Article464 1923-07-14 10 Plan to Obtain American Monopoly. Washington, June 11. The mysterious of Prohibition are /nany. Although the United States, from end to end, is dry, including the air above, the waters beneath, and foreign ships navigating them, there are two happily wet spots undor the American aegis. One, as464 words
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Article37 1923-07-14 10 It is reported by a Ch /use clerk living it 219 Queen Street tfoat property of his, including clothing and cash to the value jf $60, was rtolen early on Tuesday r.iornng last." He has no suspicions.37 words
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Advertisement234 1923-07-14 10 UNDERWOOD I Improved PORTABLE Model I THE MACHINE YOU WILL EVENTUALLY BUY. j Sole Agents: j PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD. j (Incorporated m England). SINGAPORE, PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR. j I ROBINSON Co. Ltd.. I Stocfasts RONBQ Go Ltd I I LAWSON'S I B WHISKY Bpfpll| $26.00 per case f~ Subject234 words
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Advertisement357 1923-07-14 10 A Popular Comedy Star Mr. Re«. WENTWORTH, Xlm Renowned Light Corned an, ff "I fed compelled f o write GL~ V 7 of the benefit I received. I t»i IwW was a v-o'istant auffi-rer of W£-, Lumhapo but since taking De Win s PiJIH I have com- A^ Sfij pletely357 words
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Advertisement215 1923-07-14 10 a^ssS^^^^ i Xqj^^^^Cr TRADE MARK. "Great Auk's P^C II v> y Pilsener beer mm SOLE IMPORTERS The Borneo Company, Ltd. (In corporator m England). Sir gapore-Ipoh-Penang. THE MARK OF GOOr 0 KEROSENE J%ZB§ffl&P K&BOSENf BRILLIANT ECONOMICAL Asiatic Petroleum Go. (S. S.) Ltd (l*e«r»or&U4 ta B*cUjU fhos Cook Son. PASSENiiEK AND215 words
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Advertisement147 1923-07-14 10 MESSAGERIES MARITIME l/nCrr oontrac-t with th. Frrn,h< Mail and PUMBfftC Service DIRECT FORTNIGHTII PAR EASTEK.S SSKVKB ■OMBWAKD M lIU To M.i.-srillos vi? PciUlßff, mt Djibonti i;nd Port <ai.l. THIL? 11,000 ibott Wf" PORTHOB 2.000 about Jn!y I OUTWARD MAIL& To Japan via Sn iron. Hor.ekore: nnd Bhanfiai PAUL LECAT 80.000147 words
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Miscellaneous707 1923-07-14 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY^ Pulau Soegi Benuit 9 a.m. Kenmon Fook Mow 9 a.m. Cucob Hong Soon 9 a.m. Cucob Hong Aik U a.m. Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan, taking mails foV U.S.A. and Canada Benlawere 10 a.m. Batavia Tasman 11 a.m. Bangkok Kuala 11 a.m. Kuala Pahang Kuantan Asdang 11 a.m.707 words
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Article65 1923-07-14 11 July 13. Bank 4 m.a. 2; 4 3-32 Bank demand 2|4 Private credits 3 m.s. 2|4 y^ Xew Yck, demand 53% Credits 90 days 55^ France, demand S3O India, T. T. 173 Hongkong, demand 2}fe p.c. Dig. Yokohama, demand 109 Java, demand 139 V« Bangkok, demand 7914J Sovereign, Bank65 words
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Article141 1923-07-14 11 July IS. I Tin Buyers $92% No sellers. I Gambier 12.26 Pepper White 22.00 Pepper Black 13.60 Tapioca, small flake f.g. 10.26 Pvarl Sago small 8.60 Copra 10.30 Copra Sundried 10.80 ■Ji .am, Benares one. 4,000 Kioe, Rangoon white 230.00 Itice, Si.m No. 1 for expuu 285.00 Rice, Siam141 words
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Article34 1923-07-14 11 Singapore, July 13 12 noon. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Spot 46Vfc 47; Aug.-Sept. 18M» 49tt; Oct.-Dec.-S2»* 53; J«n.-March 54 54tt. London quotation sheet Is. l%d. Market Quic* m34 words
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Article83 1923-07-14 11 The report by the Directors to the twelfth ordinary annual general meeting of shareholders to be held at No. 4. Fort Road. Malacca, on Saturday. July 21st. states: After writing off depreciation amounting to $742.40 the year's working shews a loss of $944.87. To this must be83 words
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Article337 1923-07-14 11 Canada ranks second among the nations m the world m the per capita value cf exports with $100.63 for every unit of population, according to a recent report issued by the Canadian Department of Trade and Commerce. New Zealand is first with an export value of $152.54 per capita, the337 words
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Article58 1923-07-14 11 FRASER'S REPORT. Singapore, July IS. Tin.— ls. \-,U<i. Tin £184 92.62VL-. Buyers no sellers. Rubbers. Inactive. Mining.— Taipingrs «5 90, Souths 97Vfc 1.02»4, Johans 33 17%, Petalings 72 Vt 71%, Renongs 19s. 6d. 20s. 6d., Kelantan Golds Ltttt 1.37 Vi. Industrials. Robinson Olds 17.50 17.65. Straits Traders58 words
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Article111 1923-07-14 11 Singapore, July IS. Rubber. London Is l%d. Local 4»5 ■> Tin.— London £184 Local 9t% Buyers. Share Market.— Firm. Rubbers. Un ted Malaccas 1.40 i.i;,. Malaka Pindas 1.42 i 1.47 V-., Ulu Btmtl 20 29, Ayer Panas 5 5.15, Jimahs IJ7H 1.35. Tins.— Nawng Pets 1.47 1- 1.52^,111 words
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Article157 1923-07-14 11 Singapore, Jutfy 13. Tin.— £l*4, 375. fid. 92.62'^ no sales. Rubber. Is. 17ad. f no change. Rubbers. Quotations unchanged. 500 Malakcffs offer at 3.20, Ayer Panas 5 5.10, Ulu Benuts 27 29, Kuala Sidims 2.30 2.40 Fa.-?etts 1.02^ 1.10, Indragiris 4.80 4.90, Mentakabs 24.25, New Serendahs157 words
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Article133 1923-07-14 11 Singa pore, July IS. All markets arc generally inactive, but maintain a quietly Pteady tone, 9tabil ?ing values for the time being round about 2o cents gold New York, Is. I*, London and 47 Singapore. The local market had had slight flurries ir. futures, but the volume of133 words
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Article134 1923-07-14 11 Calcutta, July 4. •Judgment was delivered yesterday m the ca*o m which Mr. Alpaiwala, a shareholder of the Imperial Bank appealed apainst the decision of Mr. Justice Kajiji, dissolving the interim injunction granted against the Imperial Bank restraining th*m from payinp to the depositors of the Alliance134 words
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Article38 1923-07-14 11 A report received m Melbourne stated that a new cold storage works i< to be established at Singapore. A plant capable of treating 20 000 cattle is to bo Inttallcd, with a freezing block of 0.000 tons capacity.38 words
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Advertisement350 1923-07-14 11 Aciieti over $5,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPAMlfflmi:™' 117 10 uttati nwirv- w,- v < IncOT POTmted In Stndtai Settlements) ATTRACTIVE PLANS OF ASSURANCE trance Comp*nl«« Act r AGENTS WANTED Secretary Managing Director Actuary G. C, KNOX. HORACE W. KAPER. C. C. NICHOLL, F.1.A., F.F.A. OJJANCB ASSURANCE Co., Ltd.350 words
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Advertisement391 1923-07-14 11 of India, Australia and China Incorporated m England by Royal CaarUi Paid up Capital n 600.000 ■hares £5 eaca f1,©00,000 Reserve Fund S.800,0«0 Reserve Liability of Pr©~ prtetor. t,06C.00« HEAD OFFICE. 88 Bisaopagate, London, E. C Agencies and Branchca. Alor Star Hongkong Puket Amritaar Boilo Rangoon Bangkok Ipoh Saigon Batav.a391 words
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Advertisement524 1923-07-14 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m Hongkong) Head Office: Hongkong. ALtborised Capital $50,000,000 Paid up-Capital 120,000,000 Rtserre Funds.— Sterling 4,500,000 Silver $24,500,000 Re&erve 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. GM524 words
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Advertisement269 1923-07-14 11 VOKOE4MA SPECIE BANK LIMITED. ESTABLISHED 1880. Vice-President: R. Ichinoraiya, E»q DIRECTORS. las.- i-im™-?*m> IMS I. Matsukata, Esq. HEAD OFFICE YOKOHAMA Singapore Branch 31-A Clmlia Street BRANCHES. Batavia London fl Franci.co S- tea" 1 S"£ 2K k S" Pengtien Kewhwang Tokyo 7 Harbin T.™ 2«" Kj,> je Janeiro K °*>« Saigon269 words
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Advertisement44 1923-07-14 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporattd is England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARJNB Fidelity Cuarantee—Administration Bonds Singapore Rftpre^entai;iveF»-Messrs. BARLOW Co, Messrs. WEARE Co., fA4 Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER Co., LtdL Branch Office— 6l, The Arcade, Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.44 words
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Article910 1923-07-14 12 ARAB TRADEUS APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. Mr. Justice Barrett- Lennard presided <\ti the Singapo.e Bankruptcy Court yesterday, when application was made by Mr. V. D. Knowles on behalf of Shaik Mohamed b n Abdullah bin Marie for a review of the order 1 iade a year ago refus.ng his910 words
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Article608 1923-07-14 12 During the ccntnuation of the Tamil >igamy case m the Second Court yesterday, L l.ellamah Josiah, the alleged alleged w.fe, L&ted th:it although she signed her name js Chellamah Samuel, she was never marikd to the accused, Jos-cph Ambrose When the he; ring was resumed yesuiaay inoining,608 words
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Article60 1923-07-14 12 "l he following are the handicaps for to- row's iju-e— Jean 11, June, Marion, sc; Helen, 1.7; Polly, 1.8; Ann, 3; Ella, 4; Gertrude, 1.0; Margaret II f 5.3; Betty 5.4; Kathleen, 7; Irene, i:i; Eve, 8^; Putei., 10. Members are remainded that the round the60 words
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Article42 1923-07-14 12 The Royal Singapore Yacht Club propose to hold a Rowing Regatta on Saturday afternoon, July 21st. Launches wll leave Johnston's Pier at 4.15 p.m. m time for tin.- first race, snd tea will afterwards be ttnred at the Club House.42 words
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Article95 1923-07-14 12 A gang of Brand robbers who broke Into a shop i*t Sam?liuipo, Hongkong, on the night of June 25th, shot two of the fokift, kiilinpr one, and made their osvape when the alarm was raised. The following will represent the V.M.C.A. S.R.C. at cricket to-day (Saturday) on bbc Padang, io:nmenc:ng95 words
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Article821 1923-07-14 12 KLEINMAN'S ONE GAME AGAINST ***** HYE. Khoo Hooi Hye defeated Kleinmun 6 o, f> 1. This result, sounds the death knell to Singapore European hopes m the forthcoming Malayan Championships Unexpected as it is for few, even considering previous defeats of the S.C.C. Champion by the Chinese821 words
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Article46 1923-07-14 12 The tenn"s md the football matches on the Padang yesterday evening drew enormous crowds of onlookers. The verandah of the Cricket Club was packed to its limit, while the numbers of spectators on the Padang must have been larger than on any previous occasion.46 words
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Article194 1923-07-14 12 TO-DAY'S HANDICAPS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) The following are the handicaps for the third day's Racing at Ipoh. Race 1. (Six furlongs) Sheila 11.7 Dodger 10.12, Speed Arrow 8.4, Druid 8.4, Avro 7.9. Kace 2. (One Mile) Sunsprite 10.7, Kenfu 8.12, Lady Nin 8.11, Hetanel 8.9 Carrie194 words
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Article474 1923-07-14 12 MIDDLESEX vs. S.C.F.A. Although the result of the match between the Mi delta Ml and the Chinese on the f'adang yesterday afternoon was more or less a foregone conclusion, the Middlesex were given one of the hardest games they have had this season. On their form yesterday, the Chinese474 words
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Article189 1923-07-14 12 LReuter's Service] London, July 12. At Tunbridge Wells: Kent beat Gloucester by ten wickets. Gloucester weie dismissed for 114 m the first innings, Woolley taking 5 for 50, and m the second for 114. Freeman eaptofftag fi for The S.C.C. practice match, which was arranged to take place189 words
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