The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 24 July 1923
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Title Section16 1923-07-24 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. JENTSL SINGAPORE, S.S., TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1923. No. 10,9 ID16 words
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Article184 1923-07-24 1 M. Poincare has explained the danger he sees m Germany being allowed to build up her industries at the expense of the Allies Page 7. The Germans have come to tin agreement with the Soviet to receive a supply cereals this year Page 7. Bulgaria i fl184 words
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Article1248 1923-07-24 1 Pirates of tllC accepted -ort are a hairy POt of ruffian*, hunsr aboUS with w< ipon.s lad redolent of rum and rude oaths You would not have taken Captain. Hayes, "that gentlemanly man," for a pirate. He certainly wore a beard, but it was a nice silky,Bassett Digby - 1,248 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement195 1923-07-24 1 RAFFLES HOTEL. >ltmr WMMIIIB MONDAY.— Tea Dansan^ U\, -hone 2920. (10 Lines TUESDAY.— Dinner Dane*. v WEDNESDAY— Orchestral jn^ >(m- B»Ufe*ei Ni the Kant. Concert. ;r :< };.om open till 12 p.m. THURSDAY.-Guest NightDUmei Dance. FRIDAY.— Tea Danwint. rl v v SATURDAY^-SpeeW Gvett II ESDAI NifM. n npp Hanrp !Ur195 words
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Advertisement237 1923-07-24 1 JUST RECEIVED THE WORLD CRISIS 1911—1914, By the Rt. Hon. WINSTON S. CHURCHILL, C. H. PRICE $18.00. THE STORY OF MANKIND By H. W. VAN LOON PRICE $9.00. THE OUTLINE OF HISTORY By H. G. WELLS PRICE $14.00. Messrs. KELLY WALSH, Ltd. (Incorporated m Hongkonp.) SINGAPORE. W There's a simpler,237 words
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Advertisement171 1923-07-24 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. i Lamps at Little'e Page 6. Ford ha s no equil Page 3. Government Tend2rs Page 6. Hotel Announcements Page 1. Sherry from Little'? Pape 10 Waftsianmll's for Silks— P;;jre 12. New Picture^ at Surina Pag«2. Kobinson':-; for Raincoats Page 7. Piafloi from Mountrie's— Page 12! 'Truants" at171 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous101 1923-07-24 1 THE WEEK. RiCB Water, 7.34 a.m., 7.7 p.m. Vh- Truants, Tbe»trv, 9.30 p.m. Hi-h Water, r.51 a.m, 8.9 p.m. League: S.C.C. vs St. J. 0.3. \<'wton's dancing «Kfnonstmtion, Theatre, 1 B.IC j.m. The Truunu. Theatre. 9.30 p.m. Thursday, 26 th. High Water, 9.50 n.m.. 9.3 p.m. Singapon Automobik Club mtcr.101 words
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Article434 1923-07-24 2 m The funeral of Mr. Joseph Rothman, a train passcnp. who was shot dead by brigands near Lincheng on May 6th last, took plate m the Jewish Cemetery, Tientsin. Mr. Rothman ha« no relatives m Tientsin, and the Jewish Community undertook the duty of arranging for the remains of their434 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement299 1923-07-24 2 TO LET OR FOR SALE. LARGE < >iX>WNS. newly erected niea £r,,:, 10.000 to 50.000 sq. ft. -■•cihe rivr. »>AU(,K STORSB from 6,000 to 24,000 ■q. ft near -wharf and shipping-. Also three storied buildings for offices and g.vdowns. Centrally situated All immediate entry, going cheap Apply or write to299 words
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Advertisement671 1923-07-24 2 Ir#WIJL A A IFIf Gt^/w]H sjjnstffi U iii*ilH IBff IBM IC/ THZATItr z£* THURSDAY LAST NIGHT! Ster Attraction T E A UNIVERSAL SPECIAL li/uiTc nn»c A DANGEROUS GAME V? ill I L UUft WITH GLADYS WALTON A Masterpiece of Mot'on Picture Art. In 6 Parts wth H B. WARNER. CENTURY671 words
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Advertisement426 1923-07-24 2 Alhambra 1 In Our Next Change Monday, 23rd July to In the Second Show at 9 p.m. sharp TOPICAL BUDGET British Screen News. GOLDWYN PRESENTS, TOM MOORE AND HEI Fvr From the Ground Up One of the happiest and bi eeriest comedies m which Tom MoorMany of the scenes were426 words
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Article611 1923-07-24 3 PHASBB ft CO.. EXCHANGE AjNH STi \KE MKOKKj; MONDAY, JULY 23rd. MINING. lh ;:urcs m brackets show the issue vulu* r th« Share m dollars unless ntherwic* «.urke.i. i: c. rfi*-. > t 2 als i'at?tn. Parang Tii <$) 124 .|ti ULiaai Toi (I) r.32% i_t7 'fiaa:611 words
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Article231 1923-07-24 3 A BhangaaJ telegram dated July i>, s»ys that Lawrence D. Kearney, formerly head f.f tr.e n<»w defunct IIH <>f Kearney ami Ccmpany produce importers, is wanted on a warrant for smujrgiirK and selling arms. It is alleged th: t Kiarmy houjrht on* hundred and sixty thousand Ku°?ian and Japanese riflesStatesman - 231 words
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Article217 1923-07-24 3 .\l«»vin»- Pfctam ami "Court ing Nights." Melbourne, June 19. At thr invitation of members of the Institute of Advertising Men, the R-'v. R. (I. Nichols, of St. Hail's Pitsroy* who came under public notice some months a^o by introducing moving pictures Into ths services at St. .Mark's,217 words
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Article92 1923-07-24 3 Fnrni the Report of the London Traffic Uranch of the Hoard of Trade for 1913. No one can doubt the benefit conferred on the community by the migration of population which hat taken place and is, still m progress from the central area to i tho healthier92 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement373 1923-07-24 3 1923 MODEL rhe new dodge car is better r alue than bvsi as jn addition i i general efficiency so long associated with dodge irs, there are vast improve ments m the bodywork. the hood is of an improved type. ;;o::d tykes of a larger size are pitted all round,373 words
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Advertisement271 1923-07-24 3 THE NEW OAKLAND SIX DEFERRED PAYMENTS (hQ OAA YOUR USED CAR TAKEN IN ARRANGED. 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 this car is quite apart from271 words
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Article1368 1923-07-24 4 RED ARMY AND ITS LEADERS. When the French first occupied the Ruhr there was much talk m Poland of warlike preparations m the Red Army, but no large movements of troops took place, and the only military preparations I noticed were that existing units on the Polish frontier1,368 words
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Article148 1923-07-24 4 I The States-man is responsible for the news thai. His Excellency the Viceroy has* decided to broaden his levee list. Henceforth the doors of Viceregal Lodge will be thrown open bo the heads of retail firms. His Excellency's wise decision" is a forward step towards bioadening148 words
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Article225 1923-07-24 4 together with the savings resulting from he reduction of excessive military expenses nutde possible by the assurance of peaceful cord.tion?, and to the settlement of its :laims for reparation and restitution. The Internat.onal Chamber of Commerce believes that a general economic conference of the nations interested for the final adjustment225 words
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Article791 1923-07-24 4 REPARATIONS AN D DEBTS. INTERN ATIONAi. r ES( Sir Walter Utf and gj, f call the attention of tht Tim I levant portion of a resolution 1 Congress- of the Imperial Chamb merce at Rome. It was unanimously passed grcss at which son,,, twenty J. were present, includrg. with taT.791 words
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Advertisement1494 1923-07-24 4 -y. My Debt of Gratitude** Jfl Ulcers the Size of Man's Hand.' "^T^^^ Portrait is oi Mr. a M. THOMPSON. «rf 4, Midland GroveM Js2^'^*!& Edward Romd. BalsaH lUath. Blrmirwkani, EngUnd, who write* M^i ism. In uly I happened to get a Blood Mixture and decided to take scratch on1,494 words
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Article1213 1923-07-24 5 FINDINGS OF TREVKTHIN COMMITTEE. A pear ago a medical tribunal was selp tvd with great care and by authoritati*-. pfrsons to form a Commttee of Inquiry Oic th< prevention :;ml control of Vviereal (!i?mse, ihe special intention be ng that the lecotnmenuat ens should cxpkin and reconcileMorning Post - 1,213 words
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Article392 1923-07-24 5 Old cabmen would appear almost to be like old solders m the respect that they "m\er die," hut "only fade away." Twelve of the old boys who lorded it m tnc streets of London with hansom and gTOwfar, before the perky taxi with its spari« w-like392 words
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Article1260 1923-07-24 5 HONGKONG PROGRESSES. Extraordinarily complex as the situation has been, and still is, there seems to be no limit to the booming growth and acti- j vity of Hongkong*. It asserts itself on every hand m the populaton and revenue statistics, on the harbour where daily the butysTimes. - 1,260 words
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Advertisement527 1923-07-24 5 10 LET. I E Tv;o srct ons m Knfflos Chambers y to tkt SecreUry Garden Club. LET.— No. 2 Amber Road. Nin« beA- tu-^'ric light; servants quarters; gmge Avpif within or to Messrs. M«yei 70 LET. 37 Coleman Street. Apply to !■>*"*■ q 5,1 That very desirabl* und beauticomi>ound dv,«llinir527 words
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Advertisement522 1923-07-24 5 NOTICES. THE Singapore Dollar Directory $5,000 Free Railway Accident Insurance underrci by The Ocean Accident and Guarantee Ltd. $2 P«r Copy, post Free ORDER NOW. Dollar Directory Company. Dunlop House, ROBINSON ROAD. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. sJ££S. am h rectived at the Co*"** In:titut°io r n A t ratiOnS Snd additi na522 words
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Advertisement96 1923-07-24 5 j i 4 i v i rl* n »< The name with an unrivalle<i vSfi**tflSSl^^ reputation for supplying fi RL THE BE ST OF EVERYTHING AT fIPSPP^""' r* MODERATE PRICES. <iUi latest shipments entitle us to %*§£s?&s¥? 9tate that we nave finest and most c >mprehensive stocks of *!!S|SSfeS Nautical96 words
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Article22 1923-07-24 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH. NEWTO.N-HOWES.~At the European Hospital, Ku Lumpur, on th- 20th instant, to Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Newton-How oe, son.22 words
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802 1923-07-24 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESSFRIDAY, JULY 27, 1923. The Pay of the Planter. In March this year a sub-committee of the Incorporated Society of Plantera was appointed to inquire into and reix>rt upon questions relating to the salaries emoluments and the general conditions and terms of service of managers and assistants on802 words
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Article329 1923-07-24 6 Captain Palmer, Commodore of the P. O is retiring on the completion of nearly forty year*' service, including twenty-one m command. The caee r gainst the local chetty for alleged forgery of three promissory notes involving a sum of over $30 000 was continued before the Third Police Court yesterday329 words
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Article179 1923-07-24 6 MR. I'ECK'S RIGHT TO SUE ADMITTED. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, July 23. The F.M.S. Court of Appeal gave judgment this morning on the question of the ri^ht to rue m the Peck vs. Russell case. The Court was composed of Sir Lionel Woodward, Chief Judicial179 words
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Article453 1923-07-24 6 Hright Comedy .Show. There was quite a good first night audience at the Victoria Theatre last night when The Truants (from the Smilestones) opened their Singapore viait. Nevertheless the Truants are clever enough and their show is more than sufficiently bright to merit a considerably453 words
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Article200 1923-07-24 6 Dr. D. T. Skeen, formeriy acting Senior Medical Officer, Negri Serabilan, who went borne m April, is taking the diploma m tropical medicine. London, nn diploma n tropical medicine and hygiene, Cambridge, and will not return until next year. Mr. H. Mantle, Inspector of Police, F. M. S., who went200 words
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Article113 1923-07-24 6 ASSAULT BY POLICE OFFICER (From Our O^TSrr*^ Kuala Lumpur j,,] Traffic Inspector Barry aas ai Ma.acca with a&sau.t'ng Dr 0 the doctor was m a Cinema J dant endeavoured to use hi* was outside. The syce -^H doctor, wnom the Inspector abn.^ Or.g then called Cpt. J. G. Black trmte,113 words
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Article52 1923-07-24 6 (Proa Our Own Common, Kuala U rapur j Tbt Court of Appeal has iO app<jal of the railway administrate! lighter cas*, m which Mr. Justice Manby awarded damages m f avow Straits Steamship Co. In the collieries appeal the other JJ(ta verbally assented to Mr. Jo^, ward52 words
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Article78 1923-07-24 6 Steamer Officer > Death The steamer Clara Jokm from a* 1 .'ports that the chi-f officer E pw died on Sunday maiag from ijw The funeral takes plaei this ef«b| the Westcrn-rd. Cemetery. Freemasonry. Bro W. J. Smith, o? Parit Buntai tf be installed as Worshipful Mast?rofU^ Krian78 words
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90 1923-07-24 6 (From Our Own Correspondent i ipoh, hi? At a largely attended meeting he^ X the residence of tho krpitan China m lp.-s it was decided lo form a Br 1 5 Association for the F. M. S. Th? objert of the Association are90 words
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Article105 1923-07-24 6 (From Our Own Correspondent 1 IpoK, J«lf 23. The annual meting of Juhan Tin DrwjIng, Ltd.. waa hel^j to-day, Mr J. M. S;a prts dinp. It was reported that Ifcw been a lo*s on tho year's wortinr i I $100,489 including depnviat on. Ther M been105 words
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Article103 1923-07-24 6 Pictures iovei* are afforded the r W chances, until Thursday night, to sc< the Gaiety Cinema, the 'pjmendoos Id* (!:;,ma The White Dove, with H. B. Warn* tho noted Chestertuld of the more*." the leading role. This if v Robertaon-M special m which tho disc .ngwsbed actor has103 words
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104 1923-07-24 6 On Sunday afterno.-n r.txt 29th. J*J the icrriec m the Catfcfdial will j* JJ choral. The M&gllificat ay.d K«C J^J v;ili be run* to a bJ Clarke Whitfield. Arter tenet, will be ft short prcprur^me rf moslf Fol itoms m which will be as104 words
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Article46 1923-07-24 6 m f0 n The Rev. Bro. James arnveo i Lumpur on Friday morninpJohn'a Institution, Mr. Lee Thin t behalf of the teach-rs. lad I)on1 'V f gtr on behalf of the Senior dents, presents him with aadrwH* occasion of hi» having been awa*^ 0. B. E,46 words
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Advertisement171 1923-07-24 6 [Jl WELL KNOWN O\^y^ ($k Brand /<^/ wkvL^ have nly a. T TRY 1T QUALITY X>V C&LDBECK MACGREGOR CO.. LTD. y (Incorporated m Shanghai) OPFICT: 45 Robinson Road. Tele 228. PATRONISED '^'^^/KtSSS^^ BT ROYALTY STERLING SILVER TOILET TABLE SUNDRIES IN BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS AT INEXPENSIVE VALUE. B. P. DeSILVA,171 words
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Advertisement109 1923-07-24 6 "FIBRENT" ASBESTOS-CEMENT SHEETING FOR ECONOMY EFFICIENCY and RELIABILITY NON -CONDUCTIVE AND EVERLASTING By Engineers ACKNOWLEDGED as the BEST Corrugated Roofing Sheets Standard Lengths, Straight or Curved to tny Radius, Flat Sheet* for WaflM, l»art tion«. Ceilings, etc. Various Sizes and Thicknesses. SPECIFY FIBRENT Ask for Sample. ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF The109 words
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Article410 1923-07-24 7 LPOINCARE'S VIEW. AN EVASIVE NATION. [Reuter's Service.] Paris, July 23. y Poinrare, m a speech at Villers Coterr phasised that German economic fraction was proceeding at the cxi the Allies. The organisation of a n industry controlled all the forms oducticn and thue held a monopoly of410 words
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Article275 1923-07-24 7 LATEST FROM LAUSANNE London, July 23. from Lausanne summare* the >r. which the treaty of peace is -draft Treaty pi- sen ted to January i rt Mo^t of the r ady been published but the pwrtdti that the pre-war Ot- "> Public debt is to be distributed bed territory- detached275 words
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Article560 1923-07-24 7 GARVIN'S VIEWS. DELAY URGED. [Renter's Service.l London, July 23. In a leader on the Singapore Base, the Observer contends that until the air protection of London and Britain are amply enured, the strongest case for Singapore Joes not warrant the spending of a penny. The leador560 words
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Article169 1923-07-24 7 <By Courtesy of the Nanyo NichiNichi Shimbunaha.) Tokio, July 21. It has been officially decided that the Russo-Japanese conference will meet for two hours every Tuesday and Friday afternoon. Field-Marshal Uchnra will start for the Mandatory Island m the Southern Pacific Ooeai for month's tour, which will »c169 words
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Article915 1923-07-24 7 DELUSIONS ABOUT BATTLESHIPS. Admiral Sir Percy Scott, the ijunnery expert and champion of small war-craft, writes to the Daily Mail of June 28th. as follows: From conversations I have had and from letters I have received, some Australians appear to be m doubt as to whether they915 words
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Article834 1923-07-24 7 A much broader basis might with advantage be given to the case for the scheme of naval defence having Singapore as its centre. That an adequately equipped naval ba-se there is needed has been shown by .he spokesman of the Government, but we :ontimie to missS.R. - 834 words
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Advertisement188 1923-07-24 7 ROBINSON CO., LTD. Mkg&l s ecial <^' GENTLEMEN'S RAINCOATS KS $*M- l J&s £?3 iUF "GLENMOOR" RAINI'P.OOF. Itel' I ci.* 5-'*"'/^^ Gabardine, Fawn anil Med. Brown t S^""*,'' p Shade, Styles a s :llu:.tration. v\JR Well cut an finished. Rayco Lini^ff. m■* j'./> > A smart Coat for all occasions.188 words
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Advertisement601 1923-07-24 8 BLUE FUNNEL LINE Regular Service to rSNDON. AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN, GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for all Orerlaa4 Prtate. HOMEWARDS. «a« Slßgaper*. NiNGCHOW Genoa, Mameille., Liverpool and Glasgow July 25 c?ELENUS601 words
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Advertisement541 1923-07-24 8 "EUiBKAN" Urn KLLBRMAK ft BttCKNALL STEAM^'^iIP O»., LU (lucorpoixtvd is Xv&uid) PASSENtfSR SKBYICX BUjmf w GOTWAstD. »»e AUegar«r«. ts.s. CITY OF KARACHI China-Japan Oct. 8 •c.a. CITY OF PARIS China-Japan Not. 16 •s.s. CITY OF CANTERBURY CHna— Japan Dec 17 HOMEWARD. tl- CITY 0F MANCHESTER Marseilles— London J«ly 28 Is.s.541 words
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Advertisement603 1923-07-24 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA and APCAR LINES (Incorporated m England) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR ORIENTAL I?TEAM NAVIGATION LONDON FAR EAST MAIL SERVICK (Under Contract with Hia Majesty's Gov^rnmer OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEYVAttn* For China «d Japan, or MarßeiUeH J^^ Tonnage. Singapora. T L«*n DONGOLA 8,100 Ang. 4 DEVANHA TcL******603 words
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Advertisement391 1923-07-24 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EOerman ft Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN ft MANCHURIAN LINH.) (Incorporated i«, England.) T *KBVIC» BOSTON AND NEW YORK Wa 8U» OR KNiIA. FROM NEW YORK. St Dn« S'pere Route Wt fCITY OF NORWICH Aug.391 words
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Advertisement439 1923-07-24 9 ADMIRAL LINE (Incorporated m U.S.A.) FAST PASSENGER SERVICE 1» DAYS— HONGKONG TO AMERICA. ftteamer. Sail* Hongkong. Arrive. Seattle. PRESIDENT MCKINLEY Au*T 2 Aug^l PRESIDENT JACKSON Aug. 14 Sep. 2 PRESIDENT JEFFERSON Aug 26 Sept. 14 PRESENT GRANT Sept. 7 Sept. 26 PRESIDENT MADISON Sept. 19 Oct. And every 12 days439 words
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Advertisement244 1923-07-24 9 N. Y. K. LONDON LINB. K&shima Maru Aug. 7 Hakone Maru Aug. 21 LIVERPOOL LINB. Tokushima Maru Aug. 27 HAMBURG LINB. Tsuruga Maru July 28 Mito Maru Aug. 29 NEW TORE LINB rla SUBZ. SOUTH AMBRICAN LINB. Kamakura Maru Aug. 6 BOMBAY LINK. Nagano Maru July 21 Sado Maru Aug.244 words
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Advertisement772 1923-07-24 9 ISTHMIAN LINE Arriving from America via Panama and Loading for BOSTON, NEW YORK, AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DIBECT. FAIRFIELD CITY due Singapore Aug iq STEEL TRAVELER due Singapore Au* 28 STEEL NAVIGATOR due Singapore Sept. 28 Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading to all Inland Pointi. For freight aiy772 words
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Article220 1923-07-24 10 The Uralson Mafii arrived m port yesterday with a cargo of rice. The IA Khexenor, which passed through Hongkong recently from Honie f had the misfortune to go ashore m the Inland Sea on July 12th. She was re-floated two days later after some of her cargo had220 words
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Article430 1923-07-24 10 Pengpu on the Hwai Rive**. The Cab.net has decided to open Pengpi as a port. Exactly what this means is not clear, but presumably it means that Pengpu is to bo made an open port m the same category as Tsinanfu. opened on the initiative ofFar Eastsrn Times Peking - 430 words
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Article170 1923-07-24 10 New York, June 21. The bricklayers' strike m New York City, which began a month ago, stopping about £35,000,000 worth of work, ended yesterday m a victory for the strikers. The Buiilder'a Association, by a bare majority of one, voted to give m to the bricklayers'170 words
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Article32 1923-07-24 10 Mr. Sa*w Ah Fatt, Inspector, Central Lunatic Asylum, Tanjong Ri.mbutan, will shortly be retiring from Government service, after a service of more than forty years. He is to receive the 1.5.0. medal.32 words
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Advertisement295 1923-07-24 10 UNDERWOOD I Improved PORTABLE Model THE MACHINE YOU WILL EVENTUALLY BUY Sole Agents: PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD. (Incorporated m England). SINGAPORE. PBNANG. KUALA LUMPUR. j I ROBINSON Co. Ltd., IRONBO Co., i-td m.w M| ~m~Zm~ -mmmm mm mm mmmm -mm mm -m—mm- mmmmmmmm^mymmmmmmmm^mmmmmmmiit Duff Gordon 8c Co., I JEREZ de295 words
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Advertisement41 1923-07-24 10 PASSAGES FOR LONDON. FARE $702.86 -M.S. GLENTARA about July 27 T.S.S. GLENIFFER about Aug. 13 T.S.S. CARNARVONSHIRE about August 16 Excellent first-clars accommodation available by the above vessels. Full paiticulars, apply BOUSTEAD CO,, LTD. (Incorporated m the F.M.S.) Agenti. Telephone 3121.41 words
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Advertisement310 1923-07-24 10 f7 InJWK TRADE MARK. VJlcdt illiK a 9* t ft, Q^En^awr~ -"-^"^^nnnß Sa^LnnnnH I j The Borneo Company, Ltd. (Incorporated m England). I Singapore-Ipoh-Penang. THE MABK OF GOOD Oil a^^i l BRILLIANT ECONOMICAL Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S. S.) Ltd i lae*rfc-.ai*i -a fiaflaAi./ --j lllOb. IIUJR U OUH. (ImcoraetaW 1310 words
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Miscellaneous630 1923-07-24 10 MAIL TABLE. j TO-DAY. I Cucob Hong Aik 9 a.m Kerimoti Fook Mow 9 a.m. Pulau Soegi Benuit 9 a.m. Rhio, Tambelan and Pontianak Singkara 10 a.m. Port S'hani and Medar> Mata Hari 1.1 a.m. Japan Honolulj Maru 11 a.m. Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan, tak.ng mails for U. S. A.630 words
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Article60 1923-07-24 11 July 23. Bank 4 MM. 2j4 Bank demand 2|3 29-32 Private credits 3 m.s. 2|4 New Yoik. demand 58 y^ Credits 90 days 55% France, demand 820 India, T. T. 172% Hongkong, demand p.c. Dis. Yokohama, ikmand 109 Java, demand 139 Bangkok, demand 79% Sovereign. Bank Buying 8.54 Bank60 words
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Article153 1923-07-24 11 July 23. Tin Buyers $94 Xo Sellera Gambier 12.00 Pepper White 21.75 Pepper Black 13.50 Tapioca, small flake f.g. 10.00 Pearl Sago small 8.50 Copra 10.10 Copra Sundried 10.50 Opium, Benares one. 4,000 Rice, Rangoon white 280.00 Rice. Si?m No. 1 for exp-vil 265.00 Rice, Siam No. 2 for153 words
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Article39 1923-07-24 11 Singapore. July 23, 12 noon. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Spot 49 49%; Aug. 51 51Vi; Auj?.Sept 51H 5t%; Oct.-Dec. 55*4 55%; -Tan March 57 57%. London quotation sheet Is. 2%d. Market Quiet. m39 words
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Article135 1923-07-24 11 Orders Placed m Great Britain. Lordon. July 13. The South Indian Railway Company has ordered seven broad gauge locomotives from the North British Locomotive Company, Glasgow, and the G. I. P. Railway 300 covered wagons and 100 open type wagons from the Metropolitan Carriage and Wagon135 words
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Article155 1923-07-24 11 Critical Condition of Cotton Industry. London, July 13. The Manchester Guardian, commenting on the serious decrease m the June exports of cotton goods, says that 300,000,000 square yard* shows a falling-off of 110,000,000 as compared with May. China took 750,000 f ower, Bombay rearly 7,000,000 fewer,155 words
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Article74 1923-07-24 11 To increase fold production m northern Ontario the mills already operating, proposed increases m output, and new mills to be constructed m the near future are to be pushed to capacity. It is expected that the output for next year will reach $50,000,000. This will equal the output of the74 words
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Article118 1923-07-24 11 PHASER'S REPORT. Singapoie, July 2:t. Rubber.— Is. 2%d. Tm £184. 2s. 6d., Buyers 94 no sellers. Rubbers. Jimahs 1.40 1,50, Malaka Pindas 1.50 1.55, United Malaccas 1.42 Ms 1.50, Tambalaks 82 87 Y>, Bassetts 1.07 V* 1.15, Brogas 62 V> 70, Malrkoffs 3.15 3.25, New Serendahs 2.75118 words
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Article111 1923-07-24 11 Singapore, July 23. Rubber: London 18. 2Vid. Local 49V*. Tin:— London, July 20th. £184 2?. 6cL Local $94. Buyers. Sf.are Market. Quiet. Rubbers.— Malaka Pindas L 47% 1.52M>, Temerlohs 70 75, Bassetts 1.07 LltH, Jimahs LS7H 1.42 1 Tins.- Johans 30 35, Nawag Pets lAl\k IUStH, Rswmgl 1.17'j111 words
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Article139 1923-07-24 11 Singapore, July 23. Tin. £184 2a. 6d. 94, buyers, no sellers. Rubber: Is. 2%d., unchanged. Rubbers: Bukit Jelontongs 61 65, Ulu Benuts 27 30. Bassetts 1.07»4 141%, Indragiiis 4.95 5.15. Mentaknb& 25 28, Punggors 61 65, Utan SimprMis 1.75 1.85 cum div.. Pajama 6.40 6.60, Radellas139 words
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Article198 1923-07-24 11 The Governor of Cochin-China has jim addressed to all the deads of provinces and districts a circular proposing the digging of numerous canal* of small section with a. I ew to the further development of the cultivation of rice. He states that he attaches the highest198 words
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Article96 1923-07-24 11 The first of sixteen now 290-lon locomotive for the Canadian National Railway* has been completed at Kingston. Ontario, and has been placed on view m MoatMftL It is the largest and moat powerful locomotive ever constructed m fche Dominion. A feature 13 the Armstrong automatic oiUr, which96 words
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Advertisement1665 1923-07-24 11 A«setf over 15,000.000. A THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE aMBP/STuili. o™'^^0 nvTt rv m (Incorporated m Strata Settlement*) I ArTRACnVE PLANS OF ASSURANCE Compel.. Act agento WANTED Secretary ilanaging Director Actuary G. C. KNOX. HORACE W. RAFER. C. C. MICHOLL, P.LA., FJ*JL ALLIANCE ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m En^lan**) Established1,665 words
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Advertisement409 1923-07-24 11 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China. Incorporated m England by Jioyal Charter. Paid op Capital i» **0,000 eharee£seack iI.tOO.OtO Reserve Fond S£O«.ttt i Reserve Liability *f Preprfetora f.OM.OOt HEAD OFFICE. 88 Bichopagata, London, E, C Agenciea and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Puket Amntaar IloUo, Rangoon Bangkok Ipoh Saigon Batavia409 words
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Advertisement524 1923-07-24 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m Hongkong) Head Office: Hongkong. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Paid up-Capital $20,000,000 biure Fund*: Sterling 4,500,000 SUver $24,500,000 Eea,nre Liability of Proprietor* $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Hon. A. O. Lang:, Esq., Chairman. D. G. M. Bernard, E*q., Deputy Chairman. A.H. Compton, Esq. W.L. Pattenden, Esq. G.M.524 words
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Advertisement339 1923-07-24 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LOOTED. ESTABLISHED 1880. R leI UJr?»*i Y. 69,000,000 President: K. Kodama Esq. Vice-President: R. Ichinowiya/ Eaq. DIRECTORS. N. Soma Esq. S. K. Suzuki, Esq. M nS na -2 w 5? Eaq Baron X Morimura. p' *H N Igarashi, Eaq X w^ kl K. Mogami, Esq. F W.V339 words
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Advertisement46 1923-07-24 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated ii England by Royal Charter A. D. 17*0.) *TRB MOTOR CAR MARINt Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives-Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. WE ARE Co., f,t4 Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER Co.. Lt<L Branch Office— 64, The Arcade, Collyer Quiy, A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.46 words
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Article831 1923-07-24 12 GLENEAGLES GOLF TOURNAMENT. (From Our O.vn Correspondent.) Edinburgh, July 27Since the inauguration four years ago, the prof ess. onal golf tournament at Glcneaglcs promoted by "The Glasgow Herald," has established for itself a distinctive place m the world cf golf. This, year's tournament was mavkul by the outstanding831 words
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Article659 1923-07-24 12 MALAYAN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP. HOOI HYE WINS SEMI-FINAL. Five minutcsr play was sufficient to br:ng the second iMll-flBBl of the Singapore Malayan Championships) Lawn Tennis Tournament, between Khoo Hooi Hye and N^kamura, to a cloM on th* S.C.C. Courts btcrday, Hooi Hye winning the only gABM th.it Wll played.659 words
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Article103 1923-07-24 12 (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, July 2.'). Ip the third state comp'jtiton for the Gaunt Cup and Chani]> 'onship, established by the offer of Mr. Cecil Pearse \o prwent challenge cup, Chunff Ah Mine; boat Major Malloik, Burma H fles, m the final, B—6.8 6. 6—4.103 words
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Article53 1923-07-24 12 n Great Britain. Duncan M'Pheo, th« West of Scotland Harrier, also retained his two titles, the half-mile and the mil-, while the veteran T. R. Nicolson had four snere*s*^. As Nicolson was winning championships awf.y back m 1902, it rather supprests that there is a Hearth of ?ood men m53 words
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Article500 1923-07-24 12 Middlesex II Beaten. lie Uoyal EngilioafS accomplished what was COlHideawi ain.ost an inipcssibil.ty on tiie Pad- ng yesterday aiterno^n, when m th^ h'rst match <;f the Singapore Cup Competition they debated the Middlesex second team. The Middlesex were unfortunate aa three of their regular men were not500 words
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Article154 1923-07-24 12 IVrak IMiat PcWRg. (From Our Own Corrssposjdent). Ipoh. Ju > 2S. In thi ftnil match m the Northern secticn of the Italaya Cup Perak beat Penang by on<_* ponl to nil. Then wm an attendance of over 1,000, including m Sultan and Resident. The Penang frwkN were early154 words
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Article38 1923-07-24 12 The Welding Ci\u will bo competed for on Sunday, August sth, find Monday, 6th. Medal play. Th-.! July Monthly Medal tvas won by A. IT. J. cjbs, with a score of 7 15 18 7.38 words
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Article45 1923-07-24 12 The result of the July Medal (Bogey play) is a win for G. W. Hurt with 2 up; the Ball Sweep on Saturday was won by G. W. Hurt with 2 up and on Sumlay by E. J. Smart with 2 down.45 words
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Article17 1923-07-24 12 Owing to insufficient entries the Athletic Committee hnve decided to cancel the above meeting.17 words
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Article25 1923-07-24 12 The annual sports of St. Andrew's School will be held on Friday, July 27th., at Raffles ground commencing at 3 p.m.25 words
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Article341 1923-07-24 12 The S.ngapore Golf Club Championship has been wun by Mr. W. ii. Fortb, who beat Mr. R. L. D. Wodehouse m the final by 8 up ml 6 to play. The detail! of the Championship as follows: Ist. Itound. Wodehcus. beat Stocks 3 and 2. Smith beat341 words
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Article463 1923-07-24 12 THE BERANGOON IK) AD MURDEft. The Fourth Singapore Assizes concluded \tsWrday morning, when the trial of Lee 800 Lit. en a charge of murdering another Chinese at hou>e m Serango >n r. ad on tho night of April 27th., was concluded before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw,463 words
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Advertisement257 1923-07-24 12 ASK TO SEE THE MOUTRIE IV B PIA.No j AN INSTRUMENT MASSIVE, YET SIMPLE m» (INSTRUCTED TO MEET THE REQUIRED \i. l^MOST EXACTING MUSICIAN, IT POSSESS' THAT J BB MESS OF TONE AND RESPONSIVENESS RIr HSENTIAL TO AN INSTRUMENT OF THE !M< ST CALL OR WRITE I- or CATAIXK2I H257 words
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