The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 July 1923
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Title Section16 1923-07-30 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. I KNTS. SINGAPORE, S.S., MONDAY, JULY 30, 1923. No. 10,95416 words
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Article224 1923-07-30 1 liermany, so the Germans »ay, j H in a terr ble plight through the fall of the nfark. Destitution in the Ruhr, queues tor butter, threats of communism and general consternation Page 7. The Food Ministry po'ntg out, however, that it is only butter and imported thingH224 words
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Article1350 1923-07-30 1 Ernest A. Bryant - Ernest A. Bryant New revelations crowd upon us, telling of the antiquity of man. Within the last twelve months surprising- discoveries havt been made in Rhodesia, in Nebraska, an* now in Southern Patagonia. The first wa*» a skull, in which a brain throbbed when Britain -was tinder1,350 words
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Advertisement214 1923-07-30 1 Raffles Hotel ZZ-^""" MONDAY— Tt-a Dansant t **~mi (lOLi.*). r E r E A sni"ro" h e 8 r a r Concert. Y K H nest Ballroom in th« Baat. THURSDAY.- Guest Night— Dinner Dance. Grill K<K>m open till 12 p.m. FRIDAY.— -Teu Danaani Guest Night. Dinner «ad Dance MONDAY214 words
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Advertisement121 1923-07-30 1 > BURNETTS H Old Tom PR Gin Isk Ift fj' j u^s^ n '-i of a M y H 3H£iJ S! n >r Pahit. Imported By K African tastern tei^ffl Trade Corporation l^fe^-^g^^glgßMßg LIMITED. (Tncon>orated in England). I .Wm I SINGAPORE. "mm SS. FMS. r i <v Europe Hotel SINGAPORE.121 words
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Advertisement188 1923-07-30 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Strait* Merchant Benriee Guild mecitac I r f 5. Aristocratic liqueurs at Boiten -Papc- 1 Bill.anJ table for lip Tmgu 5. SbjerUTa sale, by Estate ami TrusU— P-g:t 9. 'ieluk Anson Rubbt-r Estate pas a div dene?— Page 5. Aucton ?^le o f police stores. Powell and C188 words
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Miscellaneous93 1923-07-30 1 THE WEEK. Uij,'h Water, 0.27 p.m. Dutc): horn-. \v#ml mail leaves. taeislatfa Council, 10.30 a.m Inter-School Sports, Prvlims. 4 p.m. Bt, Andrew's Soci).<y mtfr.. Exchan^. 5 15 p.m. Tuendny, :\lxt. Hiph Water. 0.58 p.m. Outward m.-ij by PafA>clu«.. later-?cKool Bporta, l'relim^, J i m. I^xlk«* Ails;i 3rd D«fi o, 993 words
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Article59 1923-07-30 2 Progx&aißic of Drill r Mi nday 6th Aupu-.t IMS. Monday 00, K.15 p.m.—Drill Ball. S.R.K. t'v» F. Section. Priday 3. 1/5 p.m.—Drill Hall. Chiaaafl "inpany. Saturday 4. B aj». fldeUr EUIIM S V.R.A. Sunday 5, a.m.—Sektar RanKt-. "A" Company; 10 a.m. "C" Company; :..m. Euratiai Company; 259 words
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Advertisement59 1923-07-30 2 BOY SCOUTS ASSOCIATION. Monday, July 30. Individual Troops Parade. Wednesday, Aug. 1. Officers and Senior Patrol Leaders, Raffles Institution, 6.16 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 2. Band Practice, 5.16 p:m. FRANK C. SANDS, Commissioner. /r J. CROWTHER SHiW CO., ,^f!/ SPFCIAITTF <r jmjf Evening Dress ''WfW'' :/|J, Select Tailors. t :M; viLi59 words
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Advertisement212 1923-07-30 2 TO Vn OR FOR SALE. LAK(;F. < >I)O\VNS. newly erected area from 10.000 to 50,000 sq. ft. cing river. _AB6E STORES from 6.000 to 24,000 sq. ft. near wharf and shipping. Also three storied buildiug^ for offices I and gnoVwna. Centrally situated All immediate entry, going cheap Apply or write212 words
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Advertisement435 1923-07-30 2 SURINA 2sd Srow at 9.45 p.m. THE AGENT Larry 'a Latent fi^Z^k Lan vs B<?st wNOJ ONE LARRY BUT TEN fS Si Lairys in 2 reels Y^i'ir FULL OF PEP W METRO COMEDY is 5 Parts yl with Hale Hamilton From 7..^0 to 9..30 CHINESE MAGIC SHOW Both Show for435 words
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Advertisement248 1923-07-30 2 Alhambra I FROM SUNDAY, 29th JULY. TO FRIDAY, Al Gltt It. tlu Second Show at P ni SI TOPICAL BUDGBT Drit .>h Bcreen Newi CARLE LAEMMLE PRESENTS HERBERT EtAWUI I I "CONFIDENCE" I I Rerbert Rawlinson has another of the ck\!«_rht fully ent< I tor •cthritiM of a band of248 words
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Article1451 1923-07-30 3 LABOUR'S ANTICIPAT ON— lfjg, (tiui,i OUT Ovui Correspo.-o-;..; London. June 2h Tile Labour Tarty Conference ope^ iiis week, under the presidency cf Sidney Webb, who is, of coarse, not a ornyharded son uf lat i !1, bx Proeseor «f K< onoinlt \vh iI b >eii arching tor1,451 words
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Article180 1923-07-30 3 The mosi fearful .»:>■ weapon >< t devised l« being made secretly for the leviathan, airabipa designed to carry a "brood" of fighting planes. Thii new terror will bt a heavily armoured steel-piowed air ram which, launched al an immense height from the motor airship, will rush180 words
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Article99 1923-07-30 3 r c*p I ion .it Dominions. F) minion pai I pa nin < olonial wed in the Duke of Devon hire, who l» aqi tion st ted that a re- :'.-i Colonial Office had into close touch with he special arranpi nenti made to consider iona of I99 words
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Article79 1923-07-30 3 Hi.s Excellency the High Coiumieeioner received at noon on Wednesday at Governent. Hou-<\ iVic members cf the Ind'nn 'legation on Council representation, which onsfcted of lleMKk 11. Comaraswami, K. V. Nanrm, S. If. Sharma, R. D. Ramawmy (Selanpcr), Mr I. Mohamed Ghou^e Perak), and Dr. S. Kirftlauin, (Nepri Vmbil«n.) His79 words
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Advertisement277 1923-07-30 3 IZ— -.ama^aa^aßana^aw^Bßi^a^^L^^^^—ir™ I™™™™™^™™™1 MsiflflV^altt^a^B^a^B^V^B^a^aQß&L&l'^BaVniaWalaVßnKGK^ /IT PENETRATESS i without rubbing. S At the first sign of pain— think of Sloan's Liniment Don't I Imagine there's no help for your Kheum.uism, Neuralgia Neuritis 1 or Lumbago because you've tried other remedy Sloan's I t, is ao penetrating and effective, it gets right277 words
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Advertisement413 1923-07-30 3 IPA' HOOT YJiE FUTURE. I.' s 1 a ol^' r j"^? v' -UJjM^JB^B Xl ''< n't you study some one thing 1 ■■Sr*^^^ \jj?' o;i J^^^^H uai y U P itn< post this Coup n L^xZ fl^fajSk VJ TO-DAY. INTERNATIONAL COERESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. 137, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. Please send rut, K413 words
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Article1478 1923-07-30 4 THE BOONOMfC SUM:. On June 12th, Maj. Gev. 8»r Krod Tick Mauiivce toddreased the HIUII#JHI of the Royal Colonial Institute and we qwate the second part of his lecture I come now to Lhe second i>f the problems namely, how to restore and develop to the1,478 words
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Article68 1923-07-30 4 Mile. Gal* Deelyt, the bm*JJJ artist, who died three yean M^ no monument. Her B arranged wth a Paris aithitSti a wonderful piece of Bta'unry a*j^ grave, but before the work they found themselves •eaMl "> the architect brought en ad ages. He won hi* *«> and tho •f Gafcy68 words
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Advertisement253 1923-07-30 4 I »iit' 1 i I VIRGINIA CIGARETTES |"Ai I doy^i nli!iKii*iMwlßi IF good juogment leads you to smoke Piccadilly Cigarettes you LJI2J HK^^^Hv^JPp^^^S 1 will realise that their fine appearance is but a hint of the still ft s finer smoking qualities which lie underneath the pure rice paper. tin253 words
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Advertisement211 1923-07-30 4 NOTICE. GOVMNMBNT NOTIFICA HON. A ».<«ntion Is drawn to the Agiveinent recently j concluded be-wvrMi His Britannio Maj,»ty'» (.ovtK-nmtnt und the Gtrman Government -ting to the payment out of the proceeds liquidation of CnTiium property in China jOl the toUowtaf clusr.s of debts due from (-I'imun to Dricish nutionnls, \lz:211 words
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Advertisement41 1923-07-30 4 iV N^^ f manufacture of CIGARETTES I >\ is selected and blended /W °y specialists, skilled fir j PHOTOGRAPHS For the best of every type. Artiatic. Techttital or Commercial RINQ UP Mr. H. N. BUCKERIDGE 66 Orchard Road (Next Palladium) 'Phone 1898.41 words
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679 1923-07-30 5 ADVICE FROM CEYLON. In the course of a speech at Kandy on July 12th., Mr. H. A. Webb, the president M :iters' Association of Ceylon, to a ucatiog oj the No. 2 Committee of the Ceylon P. A. said the chief question we have tn oi679 words
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Article176 1923-07-30 5 The Di rector of Education, S. S. and P« M. S., writes in h'.s annual rop>ort for the year ending 1922: Estate managers are beginning: to recognise the need for j the employment of trained and experienced teachers, and on several estates the former teaefcen have been replaced by teachers176 words
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Article899 1923-07-30 5 INSTITUTION OF THE RUBBER INDUSTRY. An Appeal. To the Editor. London, 25th June, 1923. Pe r Sir Ar spokesmen for the Comn.iitee. where Dam 24 r.ppear at the head of tiis letter, we wish to put before you an appeal for help in establ shing a Fund for899 words
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Advertisement428 1923-07-30 5 TO LBT. -^Tr^TO LET, in Laidlaw Hinir from August Ist, Area 600 1 'feet Apply Whiteaway, LaidLtd. Battery Road. m.w.f. IFT Nos. D and J, in Kuropc Bvilein*. »>P h Street. For particulars Maiur*. Kurope Hotel. aff ;..c. ,vT Small store from Ist August. Entfrom Collar Quay. Apply to Medical428 words
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Advertisement1034 1923-07-30 5 TENDERS. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tcutr. will b^ rx^.v,d the Cotonia j cict.-uy oflio. until noon m Augu t iy23 for tl, following for the Oe^T*, ouju .Monopoly hi, Him for tiK y<?ar Supply ol b^t Amoy or Honkong pot. ch capab), of oasilv containing three chees 04 chandu. The pots to1,034 words
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Advertisement595 1923-07-30 5 NOTICES. THE Singapore Dollar Directory $5,000 Free Railway Accident Insurance undertaker by The Ocean Accident and Guarantee Co. Ud. Il Par Copy, Post Free ORDER NOW. Dollar Directory Company. Dunlop House, ROBINSON ROAD. NOTICE. SINGAPORE ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY. Notiee is hanfef glPia that an Kxtraordinary Geaeral Maatiag oi the Sotity595 words
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Advertisement486 1923-07-30 5 GOOD form and practical serv:r< are combined when corrcctly-styl'Mi rimless eye-glasses add the final toiuh to the impeccable emembLe of evening ciothes. Our Rimless Glasses are correctly styled, and ,n addition both comfort and dignity are built "into this fine nounting without sacrificing an iota of its scientific ability to486 words
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Article78 1923-07-30 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. MARRIAGE. JELF: HARDCASTLE.— On the 28th Jun*, at Holy Trinity Church, Sloane-stroet, by the K«v. Sidney C. Woods, M. A., of the Missions to S.ainon, and the Rev. G. F. Bell, Vicar of Riven-head, Sovenouks, Arthur Se borne Jelf, Malayan Civil S-rvioe. bo:i tf the late Rev. Dr.78 words
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787 1923-07-30 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY, JULY 30, 1923. A Weekly Causerie. The Indians are determined to make trouble about the Colonial Office's decision with regard to Kenya, which reserves the Highlands lor Europeans and places some disability on the influx of Indians, alleged to be detrimental to the welfare of the787 words
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Article299 1923-07-30 6 Oflkers attending the concert in aid oi St. Andrew's Mission Hospital on Aug. Ist will wear mess dress. His Highness, the Sultan of Perak, will arrive in Penang, far tho race meeting, within the next day or two. He will stay at the E. and O. Twelve inches of rain299 words
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Article403 1923-07-30 6 [Reuters Service.] Lausanne, -lu l ,> 29. The Turkish and Americf»n experts have agreed on the wording of a clause in the proposed treaty, whereby tiie United States benefit by the privileges of limitations of the Regime cf the StraiU, similarly to the signatories of the P-±ace Treaty.403 words
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Article362 1923-07-30 6 The Penang Chamber of Commerce, at a further extraordinary meeting, on July 24 approved rules for the election of a membci of the Legislative Counc'l, with amendnunts proposed by the Sub-Committee appointed at the previous meeting which will require to be approved by H. E. the GovcritOl362 words
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Article115 1923-07-30 6 The rules of the superannuation fund fov subordinate officers considered by the Municipal CommiF&'o-ners on Friday provide for the payment to a subordinate officer on retirement of a gratuity not exceeding one month's pay for each year of service, subject to hisr dutie* having been discharged with diligence and fidelity,115 words
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Article68 1923-07-30 6 I'ERAK IU HHER i{)[ I Conviction: Heavy <Fr m Ur Corj*^ I After a prolong,! ;u h f H 1 Magistrate. Shin Chun H n l 'M nese of Kuala Lumpur vj* y UB? Saturday of present^ coupons (which WM M the export from Port Sw.tto pikuls of68 words
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Article103 1923-07-30 6 Report by mnafer under a. 1 July, 1923. (Ia teof 2I M lam glad to be able to hi I that H pieces of the m U 7* M now been delivered at Mentor h'h' 4 from the mill site), and the kon its way up103 words
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Article91 1923-07-30 6 The Company of ama>urs m direction of Mrs. Q. M. Alford by Miss Jill Hill), who are pu Z this enterta.nment on Wednesday Friday this week, have been hard for some weeks past and last their first dress rehearsal. Some rei^ things may be looked for,, the91 words
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Article245 1923-07-30 6 A telegram from Pc-f^rg tb« cthei jj stuU.d that further trouble had ar.w i I'u.ani and that four Hadjis had bee: Als<. that troops were being hastily nk TH.« news is now confirmed b.- letu: The Siamese Government command*!* all simple and gear trolleys on the nJwj245 words
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Article148 1923-07-30 6 A Bishop's Evidence. London, July 1B^iiop Welidon. giving evident* Won the Parliamentary Bottinjr Commit* declared that betting in itself was not ful. but might easily become drew a parallel with drinking, wren it carried to UMM. It was immoral, be* for people to hazard money, which were148 words
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Article70 1923-07-30 6 The British ipe*kin£ members Methodist Episcopal MiMlcß in ■jjg^ have issued invitation- for R fare h> ceptian to the Rev W. T. Cherry family, at Weslev Church Pm***" Thursday, Aup. 2nd at 5.30 p.m. A committee repres* ntat ve >* and other States the Channel which was appointed to consider70 words
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Advertisement131 1923-07-30 6 yfW\ WELI KNOWN Cy/ ffl| Brand /S/ fflff^^ yl you w\w*&' HAVE ONLY :I nmrk** TO TRY IT X 4^J^ TO PROVE IT'S QUALITY <<P/ CALOBECK MAGGRE6OR CO., LTD. X (Incorporated in Shanghai) OFFICF: 45 Robinson Koad. Tele 228. RONEO Loose-Leaf Books IN ALL SIZES AT HONEST PRICES. RONEO Limited,131 words
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Advertisement71 1923-07-30 6 Make a point of reading the Cold Storage Advertisements appearing in this space on Mondays*, Wednesdays and Fr.days. They will interest you. t 0 JOHN DUKE OPTICIAN Fellow of the British Optical Association. Fi'Drmu of the Worshipful Company of Spectacle Makers. Freeman of the City of London. Late of Old71 words
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Article568 1923-07-30 7 B E. EXHIBITION. (H K pBDfCn ENCOURAGEMENT. [Reuter's Service.] London, July 27. to Mlliltllg even stronger f the pnM thrn already exists to the British Empire Exhiommittee, with the Prince of I president, entertained a small lly representatives of great at lunoh at Wenibly Park. The Prince, in568 words
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Article52 1923-07-30 7 a^n'a« fv. WG eXtract the Allowing far Tro( >P ne: Season 1923-4, The nc?rns Singapore.— S^ 4th e l,r hire leaVeS Sout "«mpton on "»^r? at Ma?u i^ !>op v* cl s^e-apo,P an ,j thc lst h^2mtp T Malta for Sin^por. Sin »pore n ?re n Oct52 words
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Article691 1923-07-30 7 NEED FOR ACTION. WHY WE SHOULD HELP. [Reuter's Service.] London, July 28. An editorial in the Times says that, apart from all question of humanity, the present tt&tc of China ha» a deep immediate concern for all the commercial and trading peoples of the world. It691 words
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Article92 1923-07-30 7 Seen walking out of the Cadet's Bungalow, Upper Wilkie Road on Fnday afternoon with a cruet stand under his arm, Forchis, an African, was arrested by the Malay watchman and handed over to the Police. The watchman recognised the article as belonging to the Bungalow, and also produced receipts showing92 words
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Article713 1923-07-30 7 ALSO THE MARK. THE RUHR IN DISTRESS. [Reuter's Service.] Londoiy July 28. Ihe gloomiest picture of the state of 11.0 country, particularly in the Ruhr, if painted in despatches from Germany, as the result of the anarchy and d. stress produced by the colossal depreciation of the mark.713 words
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Article58 1923-07-30 7 On June 28, the wedding was celebrated nt home between Mr. Charles Bradbury, of Johore, and Mrs Nina Jessie, widow f the late Mr. E. K. Harvey, of GloucesterRoad, London. The British Empire Medal is awarded •o Major Gurmukh S ng, S. S. Police 1885--1923; and to Hsla Yung Chi58 words
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Article427 1923-07-30 7 STIRRING INCIDENTS. PRESIDENT IN COLLISION. [Reuter's Service'.] Seattle, July 27. The transport Henderson, carrying President Harding and his party, rammed the United States destroyer Zeilin, in Pi-get Sound in a fog. Both the Zeilin's ermine rooms were flooded. The President refused to proceed till all the Zeilin427 words
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Article257 1923-07-30 7 Dr. Chong Eang Lim, an ex-pupil ctf St. Xavier* Institution at Penang. has been •ppointed by the Peking Union Medical College of the Rockefeller Foundation as its official delegate to attend the Fifth Confess of the Far Eastern Association of Tropical Medicine, to be held in Singapore257 words
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Article54 1923-07-30 7 Dr. (Miss) Kmgsley, who has* practised for a considerable time in Rangoon, i s one of the candidates for the seat on the Corporation of Rangoon rendered vacant by th« resignation of Mr. P. P. Ginwala. This is the first time since the grant of the franchise to women that54 words
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Advertisement204 1923-07-30 7 British u Fvpp-Rpariv' f electric UI Kiail CVBI ABdUJf LAMPS TORCHES No. 295 N 1G13 Wall Lamp Leather Covered New Model r> l t Price $4.50 nett. Inspection Lamp locket Lamp Lon^r Range r, o Nickel Plated Fittings. Price $8.50 nctt. nce 2 :>0 IRt l Sm Will I I204 words
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Advertisement518 1923-07-30 8 BLUE FUNNEL LINE Regular Service to t M (»v. AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Takinf cargo on through Bill of Lading for all Orerlamd Potata HOMEWARDS. ii« Siogaper«u NiNGCHOW Genoa, Maraeillea, Liverpool and Glasgow In518 words
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Advertisement570 1923-07-30 8 "ELLEBKaN" LINK CLLERMAN BTjCKNAM. STEAMS-fIP C*^ ltd. flncorponiw! is X: j^lAiid) I PASSKN<;2sS SERVICX Steamer GCJTWAICD. Mia>ta»*fe, ts.s. CITY OF KARACHI China-^Japan Oct. 0 •s.s. CITY OF PARIS China— Japan Not. 16 •s.s. CITY OF CANTERBURY Ciina— Japan Dec 17 HOMEWARD. tt.i. CITY OF MANCHESTER Marseilles— London July 31 U.S.570 words
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Advertisement547 1923-07-30 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA and APCAR LINEs (Incorporated in England) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVl LRs PENINSULAR ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION LONDON FAR EAST MAIL SERVICK (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMPwauuo Tonnage. Singapore. L**ti DONGOLA 8.100 Aug. 4 DEVANHA Q ge> SlD Wl«» MANTUA 11,000 Aug. 18547 words
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Advertisement384 1923-07-30 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. Tite China Mutual Steam Navigation Co^ LtiL AND eUermaa ft Bucknall Steam Ship Co Ltd (AMMKICAM MANCHURIAN UNB.) (Incorporated i», England.) NT SBBVICI TO BOSTON AND NEW YORK rim SUWZ OB tAKAMA. FROM NEW YORK. D«# S'»«n Rout* r%t tCITV OF NORWICH Aug. 7384 words
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Advertisement455 1923-07-30 9 lADMIRAL LINE (Incorporated in U.S.A.) FAST PASSBNGBR SERVICE 19 DAYS—HONGKONG TO AMERICA FRr^TnFVT^VArircnv on on Arrlres Seattle. rKJv.2>lDt^T JACKSON Aug. 14 g e p 2 PRESIDENT JEFFERSON Aug 26 Sept 14 PRESENT GRANT Sept. 7 Sept.' 26 PRESIDENT MADISON Sept. 19 O ct S PRESIDENT MCKINLEY Oct. 1 O ct*.455 words
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Advertisement248 1923-07-30 9 N. Y. K. LONDON LJNB. Ku.shima Maru Aug. 7 Hakone Maru Aug. 21 LIVERPOOL LINE. Tokushima Maru Aug. 27 Durban Maru mid. Sept. HAMBURG LINE. Tauruga Maru July 31 Mito Maru Aug. 29 Mateuye Maru end Sept. NEW YORK LINE ria BLJBZ. SOUTH AMERICAN LINE. Karankurn Maru Kug. 8 BOMBAY248 words
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Advertisement648 1923-07-30 9 ISTHMIAN LINE Arriving from America via Panama and Loading tor BOSTON, NEW YORK, AND BALTIMORE VIA dUfiZ DIBECT. FAIRFIELD CITY due Singapore Aug 10 STEEL TRAVELER clue Singapore Aug 28 STEEL NAVIGATOR due Singapore Sep^ 2g Taking cargo on through Bills of Lad.rg to all Inland Pointt For freight and648 words
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Article188 1923-07-30 10 Effects <,1 Immigration Law. The lifting co-ts of labour canno'. fail tc inlens.fy interest in the effects of the numerical restrictions upon immigration. In weigh ns thv merits of the law of May, 1921, imposing these restrictions, judgn.ents differ as to its social effects as well ;<s188 words
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Article126 1923-07-30 10 Mr. Ford's Offers to Sailor*. The Hague, June 17. According to the Amsterdam Telegraaf, the HoUand-Amerika Line has proiestcl in America against the attempts of Mr. Henry Ford to complete the technical staff of his works in Detroit with sea going employees of the loading steamship lines.126 words
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Article604 1923-07-30 10 I RASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. SATURDAY JULY 2sth. MINING. [Figure? »n brackets show the issue rain of the Share in doUaXI unless otherwu. marked. Q, Cum div. x equals ex div.] Batang Padang ri r <$) j2 l i 47^ Hitam Tin L3l\k 1.37 V5»604 words
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Advertisement185 1923-07-30 10 UNDERWOOD Improved PORTABLE Model THE MACHINE YOU Wl LL EVENTUALLY BUY. Sole Agents I PATERSOfi SIMONS CO., LTD. j (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE, PENAN(., KUALA LUMPUR. i (ROBiNEON Co. Ltd.. i Stockists iRONKO Go ,td 8 v HONGKONG The ss. "HAIiDIS" Due to sail for above port about AUGUST 2nd185 words
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Advertisement385 1923-07-30 10 NOTICES. MNGAPOU ST. ANDREWS SOCIETY. Nottea la nav bf give* that the Annual GctMraJ Meeting of tho Society w,;; be I M at thi- Bxchnngv BnHdlnga, on Monday 30th Ju!y. int, ;i t 148 p.m. P r *INESS. 1. To roc ive Um Rij-ort »nd Aceonntl >or tna yoar fndfd385 words
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Advertisement249 1923-07-30 10 Genasco Roofind] 2 PLY AWD 8 s>i^ V5 COMPLETE WITH PATENT KANHEK ncm AND NAILS FOR FIXING M tfte result nf I manufacture °Uooflnl «C^4SC<I satisfies fro,, witnstantis fceg.nnm. tropical heat etifi,h><? and rain and §t is math makes a coo: ri^ht. Hefu^ am/ attrac- r c>?< ap suftstive roof,249 words
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Advertisement125 1923-07-30 10 I I HO B? For Penang Co o:r.L>c. Aiiß, Mtfs^ Port 8a d, B i o cariro on tbi K*i i the Levant* 1 1 I !>'.« HESS D'AOSTA I B i'i: OSANDRA Octll Oct OUTWAKD M For II Si I r takei S Vcnic« or Triaata tv I Single125 words
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Miscellaneous538 1923-07-30 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Medan, Sabang, Suez, P. Said, Marseilles, and Rotterdsm, taking spec ally superscribed mails for Europe Kawi 8 a.m. Pulau Soegi Benuit 9 a.m. Medan Melchior Treub 9 a.m, liaui Pahat Mera 2 p.m! Hongkong-, Shanghai and Japan Dengloe 3 p.m. Malacca and Muar Sri Muar 3 p.m.538 words
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Miscellaneous49 1923-07-30 10 SHIPPING NOTES. The steamer Trafalgar arrived from Guangmouth on Saturday with a cargo of phosphate. The M. M. Homeward Mail s.s. Porthos is expected from Saigon on Wednesday, Ist. August at daylight. She will leave the same day at 5 p.m. for Penang, Colombo, Djbouti, Port Said and Marseilles. ■<■49 words
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Article61 1923-07-30 11 July 2H. Bank 4 raj. 2|4 Bank demand 23 29-32 Private credits 3 m.s. 2'4 New York, demand 63& Crtdits i»t days 551^ Franco, demand 320 India, T. T. 173 Hongkong, demand 2^ p.c. Dis. Yokohama, demand 109 Java, demand 139*4 Bangkok, demand 79% vSovpiv.srn, Bank Buying 8.64 Bank61 words
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Article155 1923-07-30 11 July 28. Tin Buyers $93 1* o Btlkn Gambler 12.00 Pepper White 21.75 Pepper Black 13.50 Tapioca, smajl flake f.£. 10.50 Pearl Sago small 8.50 Copra 9 50 Copra Sundricd 9.90 Opium, Benares one. 4,000 Rice, Rangoon whito 230.00 Rire, Sipm No. I for expu.i 285.00 Rice, Sii»m tio.155 words
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Article37 1923-07-30 11 Singapore, July 28, 11.30 a.m. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Spot 50 50 Vi; Ausr.-Sept. 52 52 H; Oct.-Dec. 56 56*; Jan.-March 57% 58. London quotation sheet Is. 3d. Market Quiet. m37 words
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Article121 1923-07-30 11 The Prager Tagblatt, an orgran of the German population in Czecho-Slovakia, comments on the difficulty foreigners have in believing in Germany l^ incapacity to F&> reparations when they find industr.alists Mkt Stinnea buying iron works in Vienna, acquiring big commercial enterprises in Czecho-Slovakia, Jugo-Slavia, and Holland, all running into millions121 words
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Article199 1923-07-30 11 IAALL AND BVATTS RfiPOK'I. Tin: Jtli>r> 6s. up 12a. 6d. Kubber: Is. Bd. Unchanged. Market firm. Kubburs: Allenbyi 1.2 r 1 buyers, lin»gas 70 75, Bukit Jelotonga 64 GG, Ulu Bc-nuts 2'J 31, Bassetts 1.11 Lift, Indraglris 5 s^o, Mentakabs L'G 21), Pung^ors *52 1 1; GTVa,199 words
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Article244 1923-07-30 11 Secretaries: Borneo Co. Kuala Reman, 6-1,600; to date, 169,800. Lok Kawi, 35.K00; to date 184,700. Brueeh, 14,000; to dUe, 38,500. Ipoh Tin, 850 pk.s; to date 1,825. Pahang Consol, 3,796.80 pks; la date 36,695.40. Secretaries: Paterson, Simons and Co. Trafalgar, 3,200, a gust 330; to date244 words
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Advertisement406 1923-07-30 11 Afiaetf over $5,000,000. A M THE GREAT EASTCRN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPAriTiri;" HFAn nmtum. w, v (Incorporated in Strait. Settlements) n? Comoanv hw ASf > in fe apore LONDON OFFICE 32 Old Jewry, B.C At company Has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Gourr of England, and eompliea with the British Life406 words
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Advertisement393 1923-07-30 11 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China. Incorporated in England by Royal Ckartsr. Paid up Capital ia MO.OOO sharee £5 cack £S,m.oto Reserve Fund 1300 Reserve Liability ef Proprietors MK ,om HEAD OFFICE. 38 Biskopsgate, London, E. CAgencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Puket Amritsar Doilo Rangoon Bangkok Ipoh Saigon393 words
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Advertisement524 1923-07-30 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hongkong) Head Office: Hongkong. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Paid no-Capital 120,000,000 E<serre Funds. Sterling 4,600,000 Silver $24,500,000 I:c-«r-e 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, E3q. W.L. Pattenden, Eaq. G.M.524 words
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Advertisement334 1923-07-30 11 yokohamTlpkie bank LIMITED. ESTABLISHED 1880. Reserve Fund Y. 69,000,000 President: K. Kodama Esq. Vice-President: R. Ichinoraiya, Eaq. DIRECTORS. N. Soma foq. S K Suz,:ki Esq. I. Matsukata, Esq. HEAD OFFICE YOKOHAMA. Singapore Branch 31-A Chu'Ja Street. BRANCHES. gS A K n nee ,c. tssr 1 n^ hDD 'sZT iX^ ar334 words
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Advertisement182 1923-07-30 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated ii England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) WBE MOTOR CAR MA RINK Fidelity Hoarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Beprettatatlv€» Mmm. BARLOW Co, Messrs. WEARE Ca, Lv4 Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER Co.. LIA Branch Office— 64, The Arcade, Cpllyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. CHINA MUTUAL LIFE182 words
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Article750 1923-07-30 12 NEGRI SEMBILAN WIN AT JOHORE. Although thtre was never any aaetftioal as to their superiority, Negri Sembilan. in defeating Jol>ore in the Malaya Cup Competition on Saturday afternoon by three goals to nil, and did not tu i% n to the greatest advantage the opportunity they had750 words
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Article119 1923-07-30 12 Mr. Se- Ttang Wah has presented $100 to the Jun or Library for the purchase of book* and Mr. Lm Nee Soon, Mr. Tan dMBf Kee and Hon. Dr. D. J. Galloway $o0 each. The CommiU e is indebted to gentlemen and to the following for119 words
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Article52 1923-07-30 12 At a rn< eting of the Council cf the Royal < olonial Institute Mr. Thomas Le Fevre, Hritish Ma 4 aya, was elected a F« lew. A UV^i-am from Rome, of the 28th. nstant, chronicles the death of Cardinal Marini. He was a Cardinal Deacon, Ital.an by birth, and eighty52 words
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512 1923-07-30 12 "Pirat'.'H" in Supreme Court. The Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, in the Supreme Court on Saturday morning dismissed the appetal by Ang Moh Poh and Yong Joo, who had been convicted and lined $200 each on a charge of being in possession of cigarettes upon which512 words
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Article294 1923-07-30 12 At their ni»t«tin«r on Friday the Municipal ommissioners approved thr following decii «ns taken on papers circulated. That postal motor vans and ambulances be excluded from the propost*<4 restriction of wpmi of motor vehicles by the use of ko.ernors. Approved making additional provision In the next SuppL mental294 words
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Article44 1923-07-30 12 The marriage took place en July 2, at A!l Souls', Langham-Place, London, cf Mr. Charles Sydney, elder son of Mr. Charles Atkin, F- R C. S., and Mrs. Atkin of Endcliffe Croft, Sheffield, and Miss Anita, ounger daughter of lat« Mr. Alexander Cumniirg, Singapore.44 words
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Article25 1923-07-30 12 To-day 's Ties. S.C.C. Nakamura and Uyeda vs. Khoo Hooi Hye and Tan Chong Kee S.R.C. Bateman and Mller vs. Say am Kitch and Utermavk.25 words
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Article26 1923-07-30 12 [Reuter's Service.] New York, July 28. lex Rickard announces that Dempsey \ill meet the Argentine heavyweight Luis »I)Ci on the polo grounds on Sept. 14.26 words
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Article46 1923-07-30 12 [Reuter's Service.] London, July 28. At Troon in the Scottish Amateur Golf .'iral, T. M. Burroll of Troon beat A. R. McC&lium, Edinburgh, by one hole. At Edinburgh, P. Spence won the Scottish t&wn tenn.s chsnip onship, beating E. Rayn«-s, 6 2. 10—8, 6—3.46 words
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Article87 1923-07-30 12 New York, July 28. In ihe Davis Cup opening: rounds, Anderson Australia, boat Dietrich, Hawaii 6 l, 6 3. 6 3, and Hawkes Australia beat Kckland. Hawaii 6 2, 6 l, 6—4. Montreal, July 28. In tbm Davit Cup Doubles Shimidzu &n<\ K.shio. Japan beat Crocker and Wright,87 words
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Article91 1923-07-30 12 Derbyshire beat Glamorgan by five wickets, at Chesterfield. Kent beat Sussex at Eastbourne by 58. Yorkshire beat GJoster at Bristol by an innings and 18. Gloster in the first innings only made 95, Rhod s taking seven wcket* for IS, Norman Kilner for York made I<>'J not out.91 words
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Article136 1923-07-30 12 Won Limt }*tn. W. L. l«t. In. Ist. Poss. Obt. Per. Votka. is l 2 Q 105 94 89.52 Nntt*. II 2 0 90 71 78.88 Imtmm. 11 1 4 4 100 63 63.00 Sumy. 10 2 90 56 62.22 Htentr. m I 80 49 61.25 Kent.136 words
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Article65 1923-07-30 12 Ladies Empire Dock Cup. In the final oi' the Ladi( S Empire Dock Cup, Mrs. J. Bmnie beat Mrs. C. W. Hurt on th..« last grata (2 up). August Bank Holidays Competitions. The following competitions are arranged for the forthcoming holidays. Sunday morning. .-)th. August. Flag Competition.65 words
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Article187 1923-07-30 12 In a ten rounds contest at the Evening Park. Tank Road, on Saturday night, Claude Rozario (Featherweight Champion) defeated J. Van der Sherat of Java? The two exchanged heavy blows in the first and tccoad rounds, but in the third, Rozario placed his blows, and after a splendid display187 words
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Article48 1923-07-30 12 R tut it's service announces the death, at Tne Hague, of the international jurist. Professor Struycken, a member of the State Council. Our Penang correspondent wires that a successful concert was held in the Town Hall there in aid of the Y. W. C. A. Funds, on Friday.48 words
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Article357 1923-07-30 12 /OLUNIEEIIS' V^IN OVER CARKISON. Exce'U.nt bowling by Craig and consistently gc;d batting gave the Singapore Volunteers the decis on over the Garrison >A the S. C. C. ground on Saturday. The Garrison opened, but against Craig and Loijsßius they fared badly and after over an hour a.id a half's357 words
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Article477 1923-07-30 12 The tiiialts of the St. Joseph's Institut <»n annuul athletic sports were run off before a large gatWf-ttg on the School ground jon Saturday afti^rnoonu Amongst those I present, were Rev. Bro. Maiican, President the Sport* Committee, Rev. Bro. urno l.us, The Honble Mr. E. Tvssensohn.477 words
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Advertisement314 1923-07-30 12 "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" SUPREMACY. Is not a Promise which may be realized. It is an efttUj lact— hence every purchaser of i "IHS HfAStTirp^a *rr! cj< Gramophone has an instrument that is UEsT A COMPLETE LINE OF ALL MODELS IN STQ( j; Ask for List. CASH OR TERMS. S. MOUTRIE314 words
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