The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 29 August 1923
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Title Section15 1923-08-29 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. NTS SINGAPORE, S.S., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1928. No. 10,97915 words
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Article239 1923-08-29 1 The Belgian note re-affirms FrancoI.* lifsan dc term 'nation not to withdraw from the Ruhr Pag« 7. The Afghan n.nrdercrs of Majors Anderson and Orr have reaped from Kabul jail Page 7. Two aeroplane disasters have occurred m England, resulting m two persons being k.Hed at.d nine239 words
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Article987 1923-08-29 1 Cupt. Mauiy tolls us of Prof. Bailey's 3rst (1855) deep-sea soundings m the Atiant.c -by the Brooke apparatus at a depth of two miles. "all filled with microscopic sliells; not a particle of sanr or gravel exists m them chiefly foraminifera, with 3ome silicerous shtlV (Diatoms) (1). Of another,987 words
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Advertisement299 1923-08-29 1 R£l "g 1 *h>tKi> PAOGHAMMI 3 A ilcS nOltl MONDAY.^IW yum v,j:e»2920. (10 Lines) \VKi,Nlr^niv >lo^ T u D< nc >v KPNhsDA^ Orchestral 1 Uroore K^ HrRSDAY^-Gu^st Nightr !'< om open till 12 p.ra Dinner Dance FRIDAY.— Tea D&naar, >AIUKDAY.— Cuest Night. WEDNESDAY Dinner *n<l Ila tic* Anni'iactl)!lt rntiPAflf KAFFLES299 words
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Advertisement251 1923-08-29 1 VIRGINIA CIGARETTES JiV .4 re made by hand one at a time, j^l^^_ of PUREST VIRGINIA LEAF, U H selected by our own experts on the tofcnT^^^^^^^^^^^^ actual Tobacco Fields. 555 are j^ > -r, Jrj l stalk, and are therefore harmless xrr~tj to the throat and lungs, whether V*l!s\251 words
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Advertisement125 1923-08-29 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. GilbeyV gins, Guthrie's Page 6. Musical lessons wan.cd Page 5. Show room and office to let Page 5. New programme at Surina Page 2. Continen:al t.> res, Sime Darby Page 2. Electric motors, English Electric^ Vase 3. Ruatikol, wood preservative, Wm. Jacks —Page 7. Auction sale by Cheong125 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous110 1923-08-29 1 THE WEEK. IFniwtsisf, ?9th. HiRJi Waf<>r, 0.21 p.m. <>utu>ird mml by If rior.-s due. P. nnd O. homeward mail closes. Football: S. F. A. Cup, S. C. C. vs. fit. J. O. 8., S. C. C. Ivan Bur.kcff, Vie. Th«atr-\ 9.30 p.m. Thursday, 30/fc. Hiph Water. 0.24 a.m.. 051 p.m.110 words
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Article530 1923-08-29 2 t__ Sin^apora, au*. 2$. ihe prices quoted are generally those currant at Clyde Terrace Market At the Other markets there may be small variatu>.__B. MEAT. Beet steak Kati 45 Do. stew or curry do P< rk, lean ,L. oo P< rk, lean an^ foi 1st quaiitv •530 words
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Article17 1923-08-29 2 Th ablest, the most thrifty, and the ■most industrious men in this oo.mtrv have so". -Mr. Ctynes.17 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement311 1923-08-29 2 "LITTLE VICTORS INHALER. 1 OR C OLDS IN THE HEAD. Wholesale and Retail from MEDICAL HALL LTD. 23, BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. NCffHIaV Mis L'ougih*. Beauty dpecialiit, Me«iT«fl at f:.irJ;i Efotd, Room 124, fo-> tlxr rr«atmtoti Fact I/autg-* tftaicvrt, atarca] *?aviaa> MANICI !'V F*.>r 3VNTLBMEN. Tonr« v sj trt p GARCIA'S311 words
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Advertisement448 1923-08-29 2 n l l i^ fcl "*fc*i SLr i $J THEATRE J~ Ist Show at 7.30 Sharp LSJ A BLUEJACKET'S HONOR COMPLETE CHANGE OF PICTURES THE WARRIOK STRAIN lrt Show at 730 Sharp 4 p «*s SKYRANGER SERIAL CENTURY DOG COMEDY Episodes 9, 10 and 11. Six Reels. 2nd Show at448 words
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Advertisement213 1923-08-29 2 Alhambra PBOM TUESDAY, AUGUST 28th, TO SUNDAY, SKH K¥}{ lv the Second Show at p !n Sharp HIGH FLIER 1 Reel Star Come<ly TOPICAL~BUDGET British Screen News W W. HOPKNSON PRESENT Louise^ Glaum love madness newlY~rich A 2 Rod Pathe Comedy. IN THE FIRST SHOW AT 730 p M SHIVER213 words
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Article1253 1923-08-29 3 MIAOW! i Our Qisn Corrsspi n l). Par.s, July 28. Ih re is no end to Paris cats, for they j feist t their myriads. Tne plump, the Ii end the moderately well-nourished abound,; •i plump varety. happ ly. predominating, >uleu, g\ imalkins decorating eat*, doort4.f1 and _v__dow. The1,253 words
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Article526 1923-08-29 3 Tfc* Rererfag Acts RccallcdL To I <■ E tor el the Times. s Jm the dii ssicn relating to the i tii- i!ti«s which bave areea m the United] Btafl m fcnJorciifff their piohiK tion Law- 1 I have nor teea any reference nukb to the j Eaci526 words
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Advertisement290 1923-08-29 3 •Mtkimfl It t .<j W iMataa I i Gtaw K^'' a H the /y 1 1 j m it." V/jJ The best of all Tonics I I, m coorales cnr^- t ,f insomnia troubles Jr* .or i you are merely run down," Glaxo is tlie ric of att. M Js290 words
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Advertisement250 1923-08-29 3 Marine Engines 3to 40 h. p. M ifiHs? P^~ rlll "tiUjii^ $135.00 k\ All Parts Standard and Interchangeable. If V\ American Bosch Magnetos impulse coupling. if K«fiu»th MarliM Eoftlnca arc road* with the precision of watefc. all part* •Ttmty balanced, ellmioattn* flbmiloo a»d friction. More powav with lorn fu«l. For250 words
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Article1629 1923-08-29 4 RUSBO-J AIWNESE PARUR I'OSITOXKD. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Tokio, July 27. The fir^t chapter m the Ruaso-Japam attempts to reach an agreement came to a close to-day, the chief factors prompting postponement of further pourparlers being the inhospi lability of the summer Moos' m Japan which makes1,629 words
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Article110 1923-08-29 4 There has ,ust died Frau Therese Scherl, tl .o widow of the founder of the "LokalAnzeigcjr" BtwiUfir, who, as a young man, fill m lovo with her portrait, and aubsequtntly met and married her. It is the kind of romance that perhaps happens oftener than might be expected. Some thirteen110 words
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Article1272 1923-08-29 4 -A FORMIDABLE CONSPIRACY/ (From Our Own Correspondent). Belfast, July 30. Ihe Undcr-Secretary for the Coonics (Mr. Ormshy-Gorc), on Comm ttey of Supply on the Colonial Office Vote, mad« ri VVc-i minster an important reference tJ a "formidable conspiracy" m the Irish Free fciate carr.ed on "with the1,272 words
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Article523 1923-08-29 4 Attitude to Japanese Problem. Sir Matthew Nathan. Governor of Queensland, who speaks with the experience gainer* as Governor of Hongkong, has made a striking commentary, which one must assume was prompted by or at least acquitted m by his advisors, the Labour Government of that State-H. K. D. P. - 523 words
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Advertisement565 1923-08-29 4 TENNIS RACKETS Restrung Repaired I By Dur Own Expert with 28 Years' Experience m this line. fc i p\ V jj. H Per Racket. I 7 fc H, The Anxieties of Motherhood I Man if rather a careless happy-go-lucky individual, an,!, n a^ B appreciate tho worries of hi? wife565 words
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Article1098 1923-08-29 5 RAUB AUSTRALIAN G. M. COY. THE \NNVAL REPORT. The rapes! of the Kaub Australian Gold Using Co., Ltd, is for the year emted :>l. The operations for the y* v how a mt profit of €1853, which, added o the amount brought into tbe «<v*ount fc taisea the bulaiice <1,098 words
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Article476 1923-08-29 5 "rianning eff New York and Environs." Extract from papei by Thomas Adams, Chairman AdvLm., Planning Group of Plan of New York and Em irons. (April 20th., IMS). "Be.ore dealing with the New Yofk prepv^sals, he would refer to the objective which the planners of New York had476 words
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202 1923-08-29 5 AN AUSTRALASIAN MONUMENT FOR SUEZ CANAL. A monument is to \:c erected at Port Said to th» rolditr:: of the Australian and! New Zealand Forces who laid down then •ives m Egypt, Palestine, and Syria during the 1916-1918 campaign. The proposal originated with thi« troops serving m Palef; n< a202 words
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Article383 1923-08-29 5 JAPANESE APPROVAL OP MUTISM POLICY. Admiral Tosu, Japanese Naval Attache m London, when interviewed by the Sunday Times with regard to the proposed Naval Dockpard at Singapore, declared that Japanese Naval opinion was unanimous m its belief that the British proposal was iH.'os^tiy from the British point of383 words
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Article471 1923-08-29 5 J. Iv. u i -it to the Times a> follows It fa »»»o#l <'.»i!in- f<» :i Singa] oreei u> pee hia city mad< tb< battleground for th. u>iia! and mi doabl ne> essery poii-tK-nl struggle between the "<.ut~"' and the '"ins." That U-injr it» doubt necessary, we471 words
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Advertisement531 1923-08-29 5 TO LET. TOLET j Bonf»i«^ on Giwve EsUte, un-| M v or furniahed, by arrangement. 8 er electric I'ght, garage two ba'ttoma:. Healthy and quiet. App* W. DUNMAN Grove Estate. r r 4lrou3<l noor Show Room Office o' Ov> CUf. Dispay Tables and .JvideA Electric Lisrht and Fans. ***Jxkr-t* Apply531 words
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Advertisement726 1923-08-29 5 NOTICES. < EKAMENT NOTIFICATION. Veadns will be received at the Coonial K^^tHry'. Ofßco up to noon on th,, 11th day of September, 1923, ior th« supply of--Thi numtxr for tho Registration of 1 C-iirgo. Paweniffr «ml Fishing Boats for the i year 1924. Tho numbers required approximately for th* v726 words
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Advertisement598 1923-08-29 5 RIMLESS Spectacles, accurate m service, correct m appearance are the logical eye glasses for business executives and professional men. Our Ri m less Glasses of this type, permit more work with less fatigue frs the mountings hold the lensci prescribed m the scientifically correct position. In addition they are comfortable598 words
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907 1923-08-29 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1923. Japan and Singapore. At present only hasty despatches lrom the field have come m with regard to the wordy warfare that the enlargement cf Singapore into a prime naval base will call forth from the Japanese point of view. The heavy weight despatches907 words
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Article308 1923-08-29 6 All Scouts who art* helping next week 1 at the Congress of the Far Eastern Association of Tropical Medicine are asked to meet at Headquarters on Friday, 31rt Aug., at 5.1 f> p.m., to receive instructions. A Chinese committed suicide m No. 10 Houth Bridge Read on Mond y a308 words
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Article408 1923-08-29 6 DRAMATIC STORY AT INQUEST. (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, Aug. 28. The Coroner's enquiry :n.o the death of Mrs. K. Coombs, who was k lied .n a moU>r accident on the Batu Ferringhi Road recently, opened here to-day. Dr. J. C. Tull stated that death wa-< due408 words
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Article97 1923-08-29 6 The |Mt performance of Ivan Bankoff. tliO Dancing Maf tor. a^d his partner, Miss Beth Catmon, takes placa to-night m the Victoria Theatre, aft' i which they will proceed to London via Java and Ind a. Those two clever dancrs took the large nvi.tnce on Satunhy nifbi97 words
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Article351 1923-08-29 6 (From Our Own Correspontiem. i Penang, Aug. 28. In the Supreme Court Mr. Just cc Sprr-ule reserved judgment on ihe mot on ir.acie on behalf of A. M. Hussen, a Bangkok trader, for dUrlsiufy* from a. v/r'.t for extradition. granted by Urn District Judge follow narrest351 words
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Article617 1923-08-29 6 LA TE TELEGRAMS. THE BELGIAN NOT( MORE 1)1.S R ETI ON Wanted The Belgian o tCs^. h V.. Government cons dors that th come fo- an alteration mi n th htherto followed. The prtb|^ P^ |rat lons has sufficiently evo^o j where fr endly and d scree* aP* between the617 words
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Article49 1923-08-29 6 Dr. Knttray, prtaufefti MkV Entoiiainmcrt Cowmiti rWW of th. F::r El -V! Tu-picii McdSc'ne, aiki b I trtttdiag cxhib tors of P prirts, tie, mny M>nd t l :t r WW& lib fOIWIII I fH as frcm Thlir^ > r morrow morninp. and n( t n^ IiPOM Sa v49 words
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Article30 1923-08-29 6 H s Excellency the Governor < Gui'lemard will resume the r "AJ < on Tuesday, 4th Septomber, on whic those present Wffl have an opporti meeting: the delejrntta of th^ Me* press.30 words
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Advertisement123 1923-08-29 6 m £J \J gj \j tVERY OLD GIN /?Bf» LIOUEURS CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO.. LTD.. K| inL'orporati d m Shanghai.; I^TLlwn 15, ROBINSON ROAD. RONEO Loose- Leaf Books IN ALL SIZES AT HONESI PRICES. RONEO Limited, 11, Collyer Quay, (Incorporated m England.) Si SI>ORTCS(I ENTS VX i^/ (>rK BPOBTING WEAK Ifl123 words
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Advertisement63 1923-08-29 6 DUTCH GOUDA AND CREAM CHEESE. SINGAPORE Cold Storage CO., LTD. (Inc. m S.S.) ORCHARD ROAD. JOHN DUKE OPTICIAN. Fellow of the British Optical Association. freeman of the Worshipful Company of Spectacle Makers. Freeman of the City of London. Lute of Old Broid St. London. Late Senior Optician British Army. Aldershot,63 words
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Article77 1923-08-29 7 A GRAPHIC THREAT. •TBBSIBLI CRISIS." f Reuter's Service.] London, Aug. 28. Ken R entm. m an interview givsn correspondent, sad if fell, accomplishing nothhe w"u'i perhaps be the last bourgeois a Germany, [f that happened of Europe than Germany would sue- ism. If he could keep the' 177 words
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Article276 1923-08-29 7 Simla, Aug. 27. \pra war tin scene of further serious n rots. Fire-arms were used M j the casaalties are heavy. The distur- as HAKTAL IN BOMBAY. Bombay, Aug. 27. ntment in India over the reK- < arhien it is contended is nr.bls to Ind ans, culminated in276 words
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Article190 1923-08-29 7 fo.lowng acton was taken at a «tei meet**; held on Aug. 24th:<eded that the rents to be toth^PstmasterG.neraj and the »ttway« if it I found possible; em space m the subway of B Causeway for laying teicgnph cable* shall be m each c as,. W d to refer190 words
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Article558 1923-08-29 7 NEW CHANCELLOR. MR. X. CHAMBERLAIN APPOINTED. [Reuter's Service.] London, Aug. 27. It is officially stated that Mr. Nevi.l Chamberlain has been appoint ed Chancellc cf the Exchequer and S.r W. Joynson Hick Health Minster. NO SEAT FOR McKENNA. London, Aug. 27. The fact that Mr. McKenna 's decl558 words
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Article1063 1923-08-29 7 PROGRESS MADE. The members of t.;e Far Eaotern Con grass cf Tropical Medicine, some of whon huve a: ready arrived, and many more an due at this week end, wal have an oppor tun-iy of seeing a modern hospital m th< mak ntf. The site of1,063 words
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Article714 1923-08-29 7 SECitET SOCIETY MACHINATIONS. Amazing details of the most sensational of recent Secret Society crimes were disclosed before ti.e City Coroner, Mr. Nicol, yesterday, when the circumstances attending the deaths o tw: Chinese, the victims pf an armed attack which was carried cut m Lorcng 14, Geylang, on714 words
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Article15 1923-08-29 7 The ban placed on the Catholic Herald by the local Government has been removed. (M.M.)15 words
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Advertisement235 1923-08-29 7 PROPERTY SALE. The following Singapore, Johore ani Malacca pvtnertiee were sold by auction by Messrs. Checng Koon Serjc Co. at the> a'tiocrrs, No. 30 Chulia St^e<t and No. 38 riverside, Malacca, on We Inesday ani Friday, Aug. and 24. Rubber planet ion si.uateJ roar Pafcir Gudan<r m the district of235 words
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Advertisement322 1923-08-29 7 NEW t^^A\\ POPULAR RECORDS. %g^*W NUMBERS 10-inch tlo Ü ble-H did Hum Label, $2. B. 1581 WedcUnj Day Dt Groot and the Piccadilly Ich liebe dich Orchestra. F. 158G Carol'na m tho morning II Give it a smile Albert Whelan. H B. IrDO Ivy (Cling to me)— Fox Trot Parade322 words
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Advertisement674 1923-08-29 8 BLUE FUNNEL LINE Regular Services to LONDON, AMSTEUDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN, GENOA, MARSEILLES. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for all Overland Points. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. due Singapore. tARDAKUft London *id Rotterd.i674 words
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Advertisement546 1923-08-29 8 ELLERMAN LINE ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co, Ltd. (Incorporated m England) PASSENGER SERVICE Steamer OUTWARD. Dae Singapore tM. CITY OF KARACHI Cfcuia-^Japan Oct. 7 tyfc CITY OF PARIS China— -Japan Sow. If •sj. CITY OF CANTERBURY Ckina— Japan Dae. IT HOMEWARD. CITY OF KARACHI Marseilles— London Dae. •n CITY OF PARIS546 words
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Advertisement590 1923-08-29 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA and APCAR UNEs (Incorporated m England) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR ORIENTAL STEAM NAYIG\TION LONDON FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE (Under Contract with Hia Majesty^ Government OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS For China and Japan. For Marseilles, London *nH a ■> Dot Antwen Tonna««. Singapore Tonna M S590 words
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Advertisement498 1923-08-29 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Ellerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated m England.) JOINT SERMCE TO BOSTON AND NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. steamers. Dae B'pore Route For tCITY OF HANKOW Sept. 18498 words
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Advertisement483 1923-08-29 9 ADMIRAL LINE (Incorporated m U.S.A.) FAST PASSENGER SERVICE 19 DAYS— HONGKONG TO AMERICA. Steamer. Sails Hongkong. Arrive Seattle. PRESENT GRANT Sept 7 Sept. 26 PRESIDENT MADISON Sept. 19 Oct. 8 PRESIDENT MCKINLEY Oct. 1 Oct. 20 PRESIDENT JACKSON Oct. 13 Nov. 1 PRESIDENT JEFFERSON Oct. 25 Nov. 18 And every483 words
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Advertisement233 1923-08-29 9 N. Y. K. LONDON LINM. Suwa Maru Sept. 4 Fushimi Manx Sept. 18 LIVERPOOL LDOL Durban Maru Sept. ft Tokushima Maru Sept. 20 Tsushima Maru end Sept. HAMBURG UN* Matsuye Maru end Sept. NEW TORK LINB ria SUBZ SOUTH AMERICAN tf.NP BOMBAY LIN* Wakasa Maru Sept. S Osaka Maru Sept.233 words
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Advertisement779 1923-08-29 9 ISTHMIAN UNE Arriving from America yia Panama and Loading for BOSTON, NEW YORK, A.ND BALTIMORE VIA dUEZ DIFJECT. STEEL TRAVELEK due Singapore Sept. 10 j STEEL NAVIGATOR dae Singapore S«pt. ti f Taking cargo on through Bills of L&dwg to a!! Inland Pointi. For freight and particulars, apply to HENDERSON779 words
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
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Letter239 1923-08-29 10 To the Editor, Sir, —During the course of a long residence here I have seen many foolish things dono by those who have the ordering o.' our City and its public services, but for absolute futility the recent erection of a small dust-bin at the foot of239 words
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Letter321 1923-08-29 10 To the Editor, Sir. I Kupposc? the Sinvra poire public m general run away with the idea that the Sailor's Home" or "Seamen's Institute" as it i.s new called, is more or less a charitable institution, where Officers and nun of tha Mercantile Marine board when unemployed.321 words
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Article44 1923-08-29 10 The P. O. Alipore has left Hongkong and is expected to arrive here on Friday morning, 31st instant. The Karmala has left Colombo and is expected to arrive on Friday afternoon. Both steamers will proceed alongside the P. O. Wharf on arrival.44 words
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Advertisement618 1923-08-29 10 l' 9____3_. Whatever your car ne have the right i^By^^H^^BBBE battery nt the right M l\_\W_W3-W Wood r n sui at ion I is Good. Threaded Rubber is Better. WIULARD HAS BOTH —as good a wood -insulated battery as can be built. and the still better Willard with Threaded Rubber618 words
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Advertisement158 1923-08-29 10 Berkley, Miss Cramer, Miss A. ClearyJ Mrs. J. F. Canccllor, Mr. C. Crei: n ?r, Mr' 11. E. Edmonds. Mi«s N. E. 11. Fowl-y. Miss A. E. Fi?aron, Rev. D. G>-o^an, M ss Mr E. H. Glover Mr. E. H^bbftrd Mr. C. T. Holford, Mr. HaiTis, Mr. Haww, Mr. and158 words
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Advertisement306 1923-08-29 10 TRAOE MARK. Great Auks Il'*pll Head f i hlsener Beer fc|jf SOLE IMPORTERS 77ie Borneo Company, Ltd. 'I'm orporatt.U :a England). S t#nsapore-Ipoh-Penang. KE MARK OF GOOD OIL KEROSENE J^^HOp^ BRILLIANT ECONOMICAL Asiatic Ptipjk-um Co. (S. S.) Ltd il»e*rtor«t#4 U efx C ew —!i LI»TD TRUSBTJ I ■•■irt c?aU B306 words
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Miscellaneous163 1923-08-29 10 CKTLON*B PASSENGER TRAFFIC. Durn-r the year 2:T> 927 per?ons paeeed ll. rough Tala mannar, go ng to or coming ftom Ind a, as against 180 393 m 1921, o. 23 per cent, increase. Arrivals, 123.723; d ptiturea, *****4. It is interesting to note that n 191:> Jirr vals exceeded departur-s163 words
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Miscellaneous663 1923-08-29 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-IMY vfocira Sab* Djambi S'ngk<.i> 9 air £uco£ Masima 9 a.m. £;UC? b Mersing 9 a.m. $*T im Soon L 4 a.m. Pulaa Soe^i BemaH 9 a.m. inilau Soegi Aing Hong 9 a.m. Mm, Labuan. Jesselton, Kudat and Sandakon Kajang 11a.m. Feaa&ff, Colombo and Bombay Sumatra M^ru 11663 words
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Article65 1923-08-29 11 Auguat 28. Bank 4 m.c. 24 5 19 Hank demand 214 l-ifi Private cr d:ts 3 m.s. n i4 New York, <fcoumd 63 Credits 90 days 55^ France, demand orm India. T. T. JJj Hongkong, demand 2% p.c Dia, Yokohama, demand 10«>£. Java, demand 139% Bangkok, demand 79% Sover.65 words
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Article156 1923-08-29 11 August 2S. Tin 326 Tone 96M Gambier l 3 60 Pepper WhiU- 20 75 Pepper BUck !2jo Tapioca, aquUl flake t.g 10 50 Pearl Sag* sma 1 8.20 Copra 10.26 Copra Sundried 10.g§ Opium, Bena"< n vi 4.UUI* Rice, Rangocn wbit« C 30.00 Ivies. Lin No. 1 for &spo156 words
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Article43 1923-08-29 11 Singapore, Aug. 28. 12 noon. Singapore Standard Pale Crep?. Spo' r>2%. Singapore Standard Rbbed Smokec Sheet, Spot 52% 53; S:pt 53 H 53%; Ot Deo 56 M, 57; Jan-March 59 59M». Ix>ndon Quotation She-* la. 3^d. M:»rket S^?*dy43 words
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Article158 1923-08-29 11 The report for the year ended June 30th 'to Km presented at the annual meeting at t.h«* French Bank Bu kings c<n Monday S.pt 3rd., at 2.15 p.m.) gives the net profit $3,835.33, leaving balance of $2,589.26 ifter the debit bate nee brought forward fp>i>i last158 words
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Article121 1923-08-29 11 ERASER'S REPORT. Singapore, Aug. 2b. Rubber -Is. a /4d. Tin:— £l9l 12s. 6d M 325 tous at 96.50. Rubbers: Malaka I'indas 1.70 1.75, Tapahs IS 13.25, Glonoalv* 1.50 1.60, Bassetts 1.20 1.25, lndraffins 5.50 5.70, Ttluk Ati- sans 7.10 7.30, Chanpkal S«*NjP M 0 3.60, Kuala Sidims121 words
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Article123 1923-08-29 11 Singapore. Auk. -S. Rubber: London Is. 3%d. Local Bt%. Tin:— London £191 12a. 6d. Local M> (U23 tjuis sold'). Share Market:— Dull. Rubbers: Glencalya 1.40 1.60. Indr Ciris 5.40 5.C0, Aver MolHrii 1.40 I.4f>, ikit Jeiolongs 12V 2 77%. Malaka i'indae L7O 1.75, r>asaetts 1.2Q 1.25. Tias: Nawng123 words
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Article146 1923-08-29 11 Singapore, Aug. 28. Tin.— .l'll)! 12s. 6d. up 15s. 06 1 32f toes. Rubber.— ls. a%d. up *4d. Share Market.— More active. Kubbers.— Lunaa 7.90 8.10. Cimiffialtai H U. Indragiris. 5.50 5.60. Radellas 4 4.20 r Katoyanc Bahrus 09 LQtft, Tambalaks 84 83, New Serendahs 3.10146 words
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Article163 1923-08-29 11 T- c direct foreign shipment* of rubber for I \e first seven months ot 1923 amounted to 1J598 tons. For the same period m 11/22 the amount wag v,033 tons, but the ments tft Singapore m the latter period wm 11,344 tons against 4,474 m the former indicating a change163 words
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Advertisement367 1923-08-29 11 AMiH over 16,000.000. THE 1 fDC4T ruvnrnn ww^. Awurances m force over $17,000,00« THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. MEAD OFFICE Wi h (Incorporated In Strmlti Setttementi) TTR -UTIVK PLANS OP ASJ»TTR *NrF durance Comp*me« Act R AGENTS WANTBh Secretary' Managing Director a Actuary a. L. HORACE W. RAPEB.367 words
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Advertisement406 1923-08-29 11 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China. Incorporated m EngUnd by Soyal CWUr »P Capital \m «tf of« •hare* £5 eacJi tff aaa ««a«rve Fund .tM m *^T* UaWli t7 •t Preprfeton i|u ma HEAD OFFICE. *8 Biakopagate, London, E. C Agenciee and Biancß.es Alor SUr HongkoDg Puket Amntaar Hollo406 words
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Advertisement694 1923-08-29 11 HONGKONG i: SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m Hongkong) Head Office- Hongkong. a icr tf i Capital $50,000,000 ap-CapiUl $20,000,000 faxmrw* Funds:— Sterling 4,500,000 SUver $24,500,000 Bru«?« LiabUity 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.694 words
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Advertisement143 1923-08-29 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (lß**rfor*Ud m England by Royal Charts A. D. 17t0.) WBE MOTOR CAR MARINB Fideßty Guarantee—^ dministration Bonds Singapore KeprefteaUtive*- Messrs. BARLOW Co Messrs. WEARE G&* I<t4 Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER ft Co., L*4 Uranch Office— 64, The Arcade, Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager THE STANDARD LIFE143 words
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Page 11 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous96 1923-08-29 11 CHASER'S SHARK LIST Yesterday's Alterations. P Const.. (5s.— 8s. 3d. 9s. 3d. Renong Tin 21s. 3d. 22. 3d. South Taipings 1.02 Vfe 1 07^Titi Tin (10) 1.85 2.10 Bas3ett ($1> 1.17V:: 1.25 Glensalys (44 000—) 1.4." 150 Kluang 3.20 3.50 Malaka P ndas (1,000,000—) 1.70 1.77 VMalakoff (1,000,000—) 3.20 3.4096 words
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Article1529 1923-08-29 12 As m last year's final rain played an important part m the last match of the Mala, a Cup soccer competition At X a. a Lumpur on Saturday af ernoon and played it so effectively that at one time there was. a poss bility of the fa:e of1,529 words
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Article276 1923-08-29 12 White South Africa's Itynger. Cape Town, July 23. The danger of attempt ng to bu Id up v white civilization a* a mere supers tructu c upon a basis of black labour is the keynote of tba speeches which, General Smuts is now delivering m var our parts276 words
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Article81 1923-08-29 12 London, Aug. 13. > r Thomas Linton pr or to his depar. ttre from Liverpool to New York, an•u.unced definitely that he had decided to nlVigv for the American Cup m 1925, i hus making his fifth attempt, sayng: "It s a pity that the Cup81 words
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Article501 1923-08-29 12 MIDDLESEX WIN SEMI-FINAL. By defeating: the S. R. C. by six goals to nil on th%i Padang yesterday, the M ddJesex won the>r way to the final of the F ngapore Cup Competiton. There wa» not the slightest element of luck about the tteffiment'e success. The S.501 words
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Article179 1923-08-29 12 [Renter's Servicel Ixmdun. Aug. 27th. At Manchester: Lancashire defeated I'cibyohre by an ir.n nfcs and '12. Lancashire scored 22. r >, Hallows contributing 91. Morton e^tured six of the Lwififtr'aaji' Wrcketi f < r 45 runs. In their first inn np I>trby scored 156, Parkin* tak ng six179 words
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Article114 1923-08-29 12 TM S.V.C. fired off ihc 30 yards Malaya Crn Competition on Saturday a tomoon, 25th. instant, the following being the order •T merit for tlie mx teadiaj teams > 1. No, 1 Platoon Eurasian Coy. 2. No« 2 Platoon Eurasian (Joy. .7. Ritfnt Section S.R A. (v).114 words
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Article96 1923-08-29 12 The visult of the August Indies Spoo^ a w n for Mrs A. S. Gardner with a score of 56 12 44 nett. "On account of the growing membership" Tf the Kobe Golf Club it has been decided o raise the entrance- fee to 100 yen. The96 words
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Article169 1923-08-29 12 C C'ass Single. Campiing beat Baker, 11. C. w.o. Hansen vs. King, unfinished. Snell beat McOustra 6—l, G—o. Mc'^rae bsat Godfrey, w.o. Furbcr beat Mtredith 6 —4, 4 —6, 6—4. Bourne beat Eber 6 —l, 6 —2. Gsle beat Rogers w.o. Fraser beat Roberts 6—2, I—o, 6—2. Stephen169 words
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Article153 1923-08-29 12 Monday's Reenlts. B F. San'og beat Mok Kirn Hwee, 6 o. 6— 1. C. D. Smith boat I. G. Bcott. 6—3, 6—2. Lim Chuan Hoe vs. F. Ziegele, unfinished, to be fin shed to-day. Tan Bcnsr Geok vs. Hsue Sic Gie, unfinished, to be fin shed to-day. To-diy'a153 words
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Article37 1923-08-29 12 The pubric are reminded th'it entref for th? OrtfMp'onship close on Sept Ist. Entrance $1, also Stating the Club which they wi?h to rejvesent, to be sent to tht Hon. Secretary, Garrnon Golf Club.37 words
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Article275 1923-08-29 12 Cricket has suffered a big loss recently by the retireßMßi >^f Sidiuy F. Harms, one of the greatest bowlen t"..» game b>i svei Nrt n. Like m ny Another fin- player Barnes r.:.s one of A C. Mac'aren's disccver'es. acd after play'ng m enlj three275 words
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Article69 1923-08-29 12 The Surna changes its pro'"-amm? com-l-Mely to-ntght. Tro first show has op'sodes 9, 10 and 11 of The Sky Rin^r sera. In the second are two bt<r ftstovti The f rst is a spociaJ comedy wth OMve Thomas ir 5 parts entitled Madcap Madp-e, nnd th« second a69 words
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