The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 September 1923
1923-09-04
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section16 1923-09-04 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. 10 CENTS. SINGAPORE, SA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1923. No. 10,98416 words
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Article210 1923-09-04 1 Dt tails of the terrible earthquake, fire and tidtl wave rn Japan are coming in slowly. An estimate of the dead is 100,000 Page 7. The most populous part of the main i-hnd cf Japan i> the scene of the catastrophe. Direct communication with Tokio and Yokohama210 words
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Article1364 1923-09-04 1 Ten-thirty. I creep cautiously up th* stairs to the ten ace roof f shoes in hand. lest the good practical French folks of the* Hotel da Pett Sahara think me eiax> Arrived without incident, I survey my do man; it is square and flat,1,364 words
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Advertisement174 1923-09-04 1 Raffles Hotel I Most Spaciou. I, 1U r lP Lail and Th, Fin, Balhoom in tho Eaeu Up-to-date Orchestra. Tea Dance Monday and Friday. Orchestral Concert Wednesday. Guest Nights Dancing Tuesday, Thursday and SPRCIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. The Wonderful Danrerw n \N BANKOTF AND BETH CANNON VMH appear between the dances on174 words
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Advertisement280 1923-09-04 1 Success NFVER BEFORE IN TYPEWRITER HISTORY HAS A WRITING MACHINE SO QUICKLY ACHIEVcaJPfc, KD SUCCESS. TEN YEARS AGO 'I'HERE WAS "NO room FO R J ANOTHER STANDARD TYPEV»jy!y PROVED THAT STATEMENT BY MARKETING A MASTER MODEL AND SELLING 750,000 TO DATE. "THKKK'S ALWAYS ROOM AT THE TOP." SOLE AGENTS, Roneo280 words
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Advertisement129 1923-09-04 1 LATEST ADVERTLS^MENTS. K.'.i'ik'i'oV'p^ House To Let— Pap* 5. Robi Diit f mp fb ll i i Romo Typewriters— Page I. Ml. ton from Littles— Pare 6 Motor Cyde for Safe-Page Brandy from Little-— p a »r,. io fantj Goods from De Sihra— Pa* Oil Bngin< 8 from Wm. Jacks— Pa-,.129 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous126 1923-09-04 1 THE WEEK. I'weday, 4th. nifch Water. 4.3 a.m., 3.50 pan F. E. A T. M. 10—2. Hmm CmiciehM, Ltd., Derrick'*, nooa. Njmlaa Rubbe-, Frtnch Bank, 2.15 p.ra Government Hou*t» At Home. Th.- Truants, V iC Theativ. H.MU p.m. H< dtn sday, ?>th. U\izh Water, oMQ a.m., 4.51 p.m. B. I.126 words
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Article255 1923-09-04 2 Tn« Repi rt of t oaVar in i harge cf th<- Euron an Mental Hospital j Ranchi n<'. 1 son of the dlttcolties v.iih which medical men hmve t<> coni in the treatment of .unMajor B f H ll the "f a jail for the of255 words
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141 1923-09-04 2 SUBJECTS FOR IMPERIAL CONFERENCE. Fhe Imperial Conference and t' e Impena! Economic Conftrenje w 11 meet conenrren yon Octtber 1. Rep eseatatWes of five D( min on^ of the Irish Free State, and of Ind a would a lend, and the Crcwn Colonies an I ProtectdratfS woud So ri>M.esented No141 words
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Advertisement145 1923-09-04 2 i APY FRERES I\ KIS— FRANCE TYPEWRITERS. si 50 at RENE ULLMANN L, High Street Singapore. SINGAPORE DOLLAR DIRECTORY OUT TO-DAY COPIES MAY BE OF^TAINED AT Dunlop House PBOCUEABLI FROM BUN BEE CO. 11, KOCHORE ROAD. R MASSAGE I MRS. CHIKA Bencooien Strvef j NOTICE. Mrs. Doutfla?. Beauty bi-ecialist, receives145 words
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Advertisement477 1923-09-04 2 Slf Cirr/i?a}W SL. ICJ THEATRE =rlst Show at 7.30 Sharp. MR. NOBODY SERIAL Epscdes- 7, 8. 9. 10. 11 and 12. TRAPS AND TANGLES** LARRY SEMON 2nd Shew at 9 15 p.m. THE SUDDEN GENTLEMAN WITH WILLIAM DESMOND Tn 5 Parts. THE MEDICINE MAN WITH ROY STEWART In 5 Parts.477 words
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Advertisement402 1923-09-04 2 Alhambra. From Monday, September 3rd, to S.tirrday, September &th It. the Second Snow at 9 p.m. Sharp TOPICAL~BUDGET British Screen News. THE SUPREME ACHIEVEMENT CECILE B. DEMILLE Presents AGNES AYRES KATHLYN WILLIAMS THEODORE ROBEKH JULIA FAYE THEODORE KOSLOFv CLARANCE BURTON FOREST ST A > IN "FORBIDDEN FRUIT" IN 8 REELS.402 words
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Article537 1923-09-04 3 IKASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 81* MINIM 6. bracket* -hon- the issue vniiw nlejN "~wi«« -i i)ua!i liv."] 1; r I i2 -> 17 hitam Tin 1.00 1.35 (I |it 2*| ri>M>. .lohan Tin 87% 42 V£ K. Kaorantingt 2.7.0 2.8.0 Kinta Ass. (400,000—10)537 words
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Article193 1923-09-04 3 er in Japan kn< n-» lim < e Japan hronic!e. A.l the i c a All Saint h f r i'iv Hard ng during the Geoige N Bridle* i a. pho om ed calmly into the church and <! o find the lu if tion for a flash! ght pi193 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement400 1923-09-04 3 1923 MODEL THE NEW DODGE CAR li- BETTEh VALUE THAN EVETt AS IN ADDITION TO THE GENERAL EFFICIENT? SO LONG ASSOCIATED WITH DODO* CARS. THERE ARE VAST IMPROVE NTS IN THE BODYWORK. THE HOOD IS OF AN IMPROVED TYPE CORD TYRES OF A LARGER ARE KITTED ALL ROUND. THE UPHOLSTEX\400 words
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Advertisement318 1923-09-04 3 THJb NEW OAKLAND SIX DEFERRED PAYMENTS (honcA YOUR USED CAR TAKEN IN ARRANGED. $Z,/ OU PA R T PAYMENT. "Sturdily Built to give Enduring «.nd Continuous Service; Powerful Enough for any Emergency; Comfortable to Drive and Completely Silent" An inspection and trial run will convince you that this car is318 words
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Advertisement141 1923-09-04 3 take notice that from ami after the Ist of September 1928 the IB of The Straits Cattle Trading Company will ;:< hereunder stated viz: Mutton wholesale at io h* n pr Ih Mutton Retail at their stalls 45 c t s per lb. tie from Siam Liveweighi cts. per lb.141 words
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Article1014 1923-09-04 4 We eannot pretend to bo Impressed by the vrfsdom of the critics of Admiralty policy in the matter o. Singapore. Nor can we admire the patriotism of gtmtlemtto who refer to the project as :i menace to Japan or the Dutch East Indies. We hope tnat we-1,014 words
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Article1316 1923-09-04 4 THE PRIME MINISTER AM) SCOTLAND. (From Our Own Corre.spondeirt.» Edinburgh, Aug. L. Mi. Baldwin received a part cu'arly cor- 1 <Jial welcome «>tj his first visit to Scotland. lie is the only Premiir for two decades, with the exception of Mr. Lloyd George, who hap not been either1,316 words
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Article83 1923-09-04 4 Out of a total during wee i.n.ir Au sccording to thi Ifuti i m ln were caused by phthisis. 22 I 17 by dyaentety, i<? by pneumoi !1 f convulsions, and B by bsri btl rate per mi'le was calculnt I comparenl with 88JS in th»> eorrespoasUi week Jf last83 words
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Advertisement1083 1923-09-04 4 J^ y Debt of Gratitvide, n dm Ulcers the Size of Man's Hand.' jjjjf Our Portrait of Mr. G. tA. THOMPSON, of 4. Midland Grov« v' s Edward Road, Balaa.ll Heath, Birimocham, England, who writes: "In July last I hapiH-neil to get a Blcxhl Mixture ami daoMad lo Uik«- ■J1,083 words
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Advertisement835 1923-09-04 4 1 0. THE PERAK STAKES, PURSE and PLATE 3-05 p.m., 4-35 p.m. and ."»-r»0 p.m. value $1,200 with $250 to the tWIMMJ I orso. B and C valve $1,000 i>a^lt with to the second horse. i A handicap for all horses that have been bvndicapped on First l>;ty; horsesl -lall835 words
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Advertisement650 1923-09-04 4 Ten per cent of the subscribed value of every |6 Cash Sweep throughout the Meeting will a'so be divided equally among the vinnwiK owners of the Meeting m further :ul(Uh! mone,y. ENTRIES CLOSE at NOON on Saturday the 6th October. 192:?. A $."SO.OOO Non-selling Bwsepstsdce will DC held <>n each650 words
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Advertisement7 1923-09-04 4 Al, North Bridge Road. ATHLETIC <;<>Oi>s SINGAPORE.7 words
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Article2138 1923-09-04 5 (Concluded from Pago 7). sumptivos made tuberculous through this very overcrowding, spit on the floors, and pawing hrfiati introduce infected sputum into the.r mouth-? In some of ihese sums v.'.ien the floors: dve full, human bailfl nay one quarter of their monthly enrnin^s to sleep on shelves2,138 words
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Article477 1923-09-04 5 CBICKBT. [iicuter's S' rvice.] '1 h« Indian Association defeated the V.M.c.A. <« Rattefl School fcround o*i Saturday by :\2 runs, t ,us registering their second raceeeii against the Y.M.C.A. and I their thin! cricket victory. The scores wuv: V.M.C.A.:— A. Morris b Lake A, L. K. Campbell c477 words
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Advertisement592 1923-09-04 5 I TO LET. j t-; f No. insagnsl Koad, No. U Jr. o HA No. 61-C «nd fil-D liace CsarSS Kd. **t M I R M R M R* 1 0 Chitty, 32 o [>oW\' to b<t, Orchard Road, recently i*l. to KH in whole or part, suitable *"\«'aee cr592 words
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Advertisement342 1923-09-04 5 v"* 9f^l For Watches at Low Cost ■S^WWHb^^^>_TT'^. have ju^t leceivej the follow B ffl^M^ ing watches, specially made to withMCTttEofKl' stand the peculiar climate of Sin^apcre. We advi.-e an early call before f Silver Screw Case Wristlet and 3 Washable straps $25 Silver Half Hunter, Heavy Case, Leatlv. strap342 words
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Advertisement373 1923-09-04 5 NOTICE. BRITISH WAR MEDAL MERCANTILE MARINE WAR MEDAL. Thu above medals have been awarded to the persons named below. Application for the*, should be made personally to tho Manfr-r Attendant, Straits Sottlwmcnttj Medals Branch), Singapore. Surname. hristian Nnmw. Hosey, John William O'K*tefee, Denis Hugh Hammid, John Smith, Thomas WrnoM. Albert373 words
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Article22 1923-09-04 6 HORSFALL.— On the L'nd. aapiemhor 1923, /it thy Mataraitf Hospital, Siagapor to v.i. and Mrs F. RonfaX, twia daughtoxw, one stillborn.22 words
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Article59 1923-09-04 6 QUINN-HUKT At s.. Oiovf't Ptaaag, on th.- :u>th August, 1925, by th. r. r, K«pp«l Gamtor, EdwaH Burn Quinn. Chkf Engineer, ss. ••Kuiluk." c\i.-r son of thv la** Mr and Mrs C^uinn of Ncwcimfi -on Tyn and Singapore, and B-uiah A. Hunt, -ccond dftUgator of M Hunt and tin59 words
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Obituary28 1923-09-04 6 SHoiii. At SB, Kuanun Road, Pdbang oil the :?Oth August. Juliet, the wif« <»f Mr. P. R. Shori and duught r of Mr. IV K. B K.'iantnn.28 words
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1077 1923-09-04 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1923. The Japanese Catastrophe. Enough has already come through trie cab.es to indicate that a catastrophe of the first order has fallen iij-oii Japan. Hondo, the central and principal island of the Japanese Empire, has been visited by a terrible earthquake, which, as far1,077 words
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Article936 1923-09-04 6 THE MALARIA SYMPOSIUM. It was quite befi ling tlurt the first session of the Congress should be devoted to the subject oi Malar.a, that most insidious and fatal of all diseases of the Tropics, and none is more fitted to open thj debate than Dr. Malcolm Watson.936 words
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Article720 1923-09-04 6 MONDAY. SgITEMBEH PRESENT. His Excellency, the Governor, Sip 3 Th« HonbL the Acting r. P (Mr. f. m. Ba.ia.Ky) i Tjj Hon'ble the Colonial Tvaisaiw w The Hon'ble the Attorncy-G-n. I Murison). l vSlr fe he Hon'ble the Colonial ft< W Park.) kIRWr <*r j H i rhr720 words
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Advertisement163 1923-09-04 6 VERY OLD GIN r^S LIOUEURS CALDBECK MACGKEGCR CO.. LTD., in Shanghai. i lttSSoS»3ls^-< 15, ROBINSON ROM). In Sterling Silver Cigar and Cijrt. I Pla n and Enprine Tvrned; Whiaky Fla>k> in Several Sixes, and Other B. P. DeSILVA, •2;s Hifa 8u Braaefcj So. 1 Bi»ao» su SLNGAPDRK. PENANG. MILTON g^163 words
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Advertisement134 1923-09-04 6 39 Fairbanks-Morse i PUMPS TYPHOON* POWER PUMPS. These pumps have a single cylindei lined with brass tub ng so it will not corrode or become rough. Steel piston rod covered with brass. Any or all the Valves can be removed for inspection by simply loosening two nuts, which allows the134 words
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Article608 1923-09-04 7 1 rE gBIBLE EARTHQUAKE. !HK MIBCHBF. A [Ueutcr's Servi/t.] I Shanghai, Sept. 3. I n report that 100,000 I ed in Tokio ard Yokoplorion completely d.sI resulting in several i Six hundred perished way tunnel at H I LIN DEB CONTROL. s la Franc sco, Sept. 2. >mkka608 words
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Article724 1923-09-04 7 NO SURRENDER. FURTHER OCCUPATION. [Reuter's Serv oe 1 Rome, Sept. 2. Italian troops have occupied the small slands of Paxes and Ant'pixos. This is regarded herj as s mply the completion ut the Italian action at Corfu. LEAGUE OR CONFERKNCE l\irii, S?p:. 2. Well-imforined circles be.ievj that724 words
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Article1829 1923-09-04 7 The Fifth Con^resi of the Far £*i?f>rn Associet on of Tropca! M-dcne *<»s op^n ed yesterday and the iccatß of th opening <*'<>y proved t; at nil he labours of th. Coram ttee have not b.en in vain. Th^ Vctora Manorial Hal! and Theatre have been granted1,829 words
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Advertisement159 1923-09-04 7 NOW ON ROBINSONS dO^ JA J FURTHER GREAT Wwwlra BEIN(J BROUGHT VVS^PI^^ FORWARD IN OUR Ladies Dept. IfS Wr' remnants and SURPLUS STOCK TO Hjj i BECLE A R E 1 illllj REGARDLESS OF COST. ROBIN SONISc CO., LTD IXCORI'ORATED IX SINGAPORE. fit 1^ manufacture of I CAPSTAN"! I CIGARETTES159 words
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Advertisement616 1923-09-04 8 BLUE FUNNEL LINE Regul Iff Services to LONDON, AMSTERDAM, 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. f»ARDANUS London amd616 words
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Advertisement541 1923-09-04 8 "ELLERMAN W LINE ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) PASSENGER SERVICE Steamer OUTWARD. Dae Singapore ti.«. CITY OF KARACHI China— Japan Oct 7 CITY OF PARIS China— Japan Nov. If •s.s. CITY OF CANTERBURY Clina-Japan D#i. IT HOMEWARD. CITY OF KARACHI Marseilles— London Dse. I CITY OF PARIS541 words
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Advertisement593 1923-09-04 8 BRITISH INDIA and APCAR LINEfc (Incorporated in England) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVK fc> PENINSULAR ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION LONDON FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE (Under Contract with Hig Majesty's Govemmtr OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS For China and Japan. For Marseilles. London and Ant. Due u AB **«i Tonnage. Singapore Tcnn»«, KARMALA 9,100593 words
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Advertisement455 1923-09-04 9 Xht Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EUerman Bucknail Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (incorporated in England.) FKWtE TO BOSTON AND NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW YORK. <tetmerB. Du© S'pore Route p or K3TY OF HANKOW Sept. 18455 words
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Advertisement521 1923-09-04 9 ADMIRAL LINE (Incorporated in U.S.A.) FAST PASSENGER SERVICE 19 DAYS— HONGKONG TO AMERICA. Steamer. Sails Hongkong. Arrive Seattle. PEESIDENI MADISON Sept. 19 Oct. 8 MCKINLEY Oct. 1 Oct. 20 PRESIDENT JACKSON Oct. 13 Nov. 1 PRESIDENT JEFFERSON Oct. 25 Nov! 13 PRESIDENT GRANT Nov. C Nor. 2f> And every 12521 words
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Advertisement235 1923-09-04 9 N. Y. K. LONDON LINB. Sawa Maru S*pt. 4 Fushirai Maru Sept. IS LIVERPOOL LINB. i •■ut. r i Maru Sept. t Tokushima Mara Sept. 29 Tsushima Maru eod Sept. HAMBURG LINB. Matsuye Maru end Sept. INKW YORK LINB n« fIUBZ SOUTH AMBRICAN LINB. Kanaghwa Maru Be^r Not. BOMBAY UNB.235 words
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Advertisement659 1923-09-04 9 ISTHMIAN LINE Arriving from America via Fanama and Loading for BOSTON. NEW YORK, AtfD BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DIFJJCT. STEEL TRAVELER due Singapore seuL 2f STEEL NAVIGATOR doe Bti Oct. 10 ENSLEY CiTY due Singapore Nor. 10 Taking cargo on througn Bill? of Lad g to all inianrt Pointi For freight659 words
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Article802 1923-09-04 10 The enquiry into the loss of the steamer Ferrara was concluded yesterday afternoon. lv the morning", two further witnesses were examined. Daud Badrudin, fireman serang, slid that he was on watch from e'tfht to 12 o'clock. He was relieved by AH Kha/i and as he was leav802 words
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Advertisement173 1923-09-04 10 UNDERWOOD I Improved PORTABLE Model iZ THE MACHINE YOU WILL EVENTUALLY HUY. 1 PATERSON, SIMONS CO LTD. (Ini-urporated in England). i! s SINGAPORE, PENAN (i, KUALA LUMPUR. Stock, sts ROBWSON Co Ltd IRQ NEO Co., Ltd. I I lhe Finest y Cognac I Brandy /*w I Obtainable /xTV/ x x173 words
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Advertisement235 1923-09-04 10 Genasco Roofing 2 PLY AND I PLY O COMPLETE WITH PATENT WNHE 1 nan <IKD MU FOR FIXING FS the result »f jn (ft o*er 40 Kears \l run, ch expe,; n<<> thanattm /n t/ie \!A* /S /n«*n«facti/re fe Pr f rtr); of We^dy K^ neerts "o 6C<V4.SC» satisfies fr,235 words
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Advertisement33 1923-09-04 10 LLOYD TRIESTINC H v iff!e Sal f For furthei i-omn and P rBRBON SIMOM 3 1P i In MASSAGE HALL MANICURE and CO. WATERLOO STREW Mrs. HARV and HIM SK Telephone No. I33 words
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Miscellaneous802 1923-09-04 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. uoob Massima 9 a.m. T imo Soon Lee 9 a.m. Puhw Soepr Bonu* 9 a.m. 8 llglcawang, Selakau, Peman-kat and Sambas Van der Parra 9am han^kok Suddhadb 11 a.m i Samba, Selat Pandjan > Bens--1 aHi and Ba^an Ap Api R. Sehiff Bahru noon I <>rt Djckson802 words
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Miscellaneous79 1923-09-04 10 L. B. Francis. Dr. Bridges, Mr. L. H. Scl.ofield, Mr. j. K:rkwood«, Miss Newton! Wr. Strachan Mr-.. Wiatson, Iffr. G R* Sltart, Mr. and Mrs. StanUke, Mrs. Polls' V-. .WoUcn. Mr. U*r*, Mr. A. H. Carson' Mr. John Duke. Dr. Mnstrs. Mr, Conolly' Mrs. MacDcnald, Dr. HoiMnjrtcn Per C roe:-Dr.79 words
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Article63 1923-09-04 11 8 ptcf&her Bank 4 u 2^ 3 16 o-^nk demand o 4 y.^.> Pnvatu credlta 3 m.«. 2i4 New York, demand Credit* i*o days 55Ms Franc?, demand 9jq India. T. T. IU% Hongkong, Demand 2^4 p.c. Dis. Yokohama, demand 108 Java, demand 139 V4 Bangkok, demand 79^ Sovereign, Bank63 words
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Article152 1923-09-04 11 September Tin JOu Ton* $97M Gambier 13.75 Pepper White £1.00 Pepper Black It 94 Tapioca, small flake f.g. 11.00 Pearl Sago sma.l 8 '0 Copra 10.20 Copra Sundried 10.60 k .*iu, i>ciior v JDC t«INM Sice, RaBCO9B vvfiit* L'.' J ,t».00 Bier, Sirr-i No. 1 for M|m 285.00 diet,152 words
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Article37 1923-09-04 11 Singapore Standard PaW Crepe. Spot 53. Singapore Standard R bbtxl Smoked Sheet. Spot 53 H r>3V:.; September 53% 53%; Oct.-Dec. 56^ 57; Jan-March 50 59Vfe. London quotation sheet Is. id. MarVvt Firm.37 words
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Article143 1923-09-04 11 Singapore, Sept. 3. Tin— JlM 15s. 97 V*. 150 tons. Rubber. Is. 4<1., up M*d. Itubbtrs. Jer.'.m Kuantun^ oT'-: 42 1 [ATM 7.90 8.10. Craitfieleas 70 72Vs todragiri! r>.."o r>.GO, Radellas 3.90 4.10, K--»to-y;;i,v Bahrus 1 1.05, Tambalaks 84 87, N\w S^rcndahi 5.10 3^o, United Malacca143 words
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Article240 1923-09-04 11 Made in Germany for Use in France. The Paris police are reported to hnve discovered a plan for the manufacture in Germany, and the issue in France, of large qiuntites of forg-ed Communal bonds, a form of security much favoured by the Irtnch small investor. Suspicion was aroused240 words
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Article417 1923-09-04 11 BRUNEI UNITED PLANTATIONS The annual general mooting of the T.runei United Plantations, Limited, was held at the French Bank Buildings >vst»-rday afternoon, Mr. W. A. Sims presiding and others present being: Messrs. C. Edgar, H B. Ward and H. C. Cooke-Yarboroug-h. In moving tht- adoption of the417 words
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Article75 1923-09-04 11 Sing-apore. Sept. S INfcbMr.— li 4d. Tin $9745, M0 ton sold. Rubbers.— Alli-nbyf |I.SO $1.35. Cra:^:o--70 72U, Pantais Bt% B7H, Indrag-ris 5.50 5.60, Buk't Jtlutojij^s 72 77 f, ?ungei Bagans $2.25 $2.35, New So'rondahs k2O 3.40. Tins.—Tuipinps 92 Vj 97 South? 1.04 1 "7, Norths? 1.05 1 10.75 words
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Article205 1923-09-04 11 r Singapore, Sept. 3. Rubber—London Is. 4d. Lo.aJ 53 nominal. Tin.— Lomiofr. Autr. Bit*. £193. Loo»l 97 !i (150 tons so!d). Share Market. Quiet. Kubbcrs.—Allenbys 1.30 1..M, Pajams 6.45 6.55. Tnpahs 13.10 13.30, Rukit Katils 8 r > 90, New Sercn.iahs nil 8.25, Punpgor* •7H 72^, Sandycrofts 2205 words
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Advertisement301 1923-09-04 11 A,iHM over 15.H0C.000. THE GREAT EASTMN UFE ASSURANCE CO^MUto"" 4 n OBVrCB! w» v (Incorpormted (n Strait* Settlement*) v yrrrvE plans of assuranpf A^ lirance Aot agents wanted Secretary Managing Director Actuary G, C. KNOX. HORACE W. RAFER. 0. C. KICHOLL, Fla F .FJL iNCE ASSURAMCE Co., Ltd. larerpctataj in301 words
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Advertisement394 1923-09-04 11 CHARTERED BANK. of India, AustraUa and China. Incorporated in England by Hoyal Caarter. n» Capital (a •hares £5 eaca <j fM Kwrye Fund M at.aaf •Userve Liability sY F^. prfetors s,a#4.aaa HEAD OFFICE. 88 Biahopagate, London, S. a Agencies and Brancaee. AJor btar HongiLoux i*akst AmriteAr roilo Rangoon Banfirkok Ipoh394 words
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Advertisement588 1923-09-04 11 HONGKON(; SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hong ken?) Head Office Hongkong. Authorised Capirnl $50,000,000 Paid up-Capital $20,000,000 Roserve Funds: Sterling 4,500,000 Silver $24,500,000 Roservo Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Hon. A. O. Lanp, E?q., Chairman. D. G. M. Bernard, Esq Deputy Chairman. A.H. Comp on, EsqiW.L. Pattenden, Esq.588 words
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Advertisement328 1923-09-04 11 vSSAMTffBaE BANK, LIMITED. ESTABLISHED 1880. Capital Subscr bed Y 100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund y. 69,000,000 President: K. Kodama Esq. Vice-Pres;dent: R. Ichinoraiya, Esq. DIRECTORS. N. Soma Esq. g K. Suzuki, Eaq. Y. \jmakawa, Esq. Baron K. Morimura. M. Odagiri, Esq. K Igmnuhi, Esq. baron K. Iwaaaki. K. Mogami,328 words
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Advertisement45 1923-09-04 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (I««oryoraUd ii England oy Royal Charter A D. >710.k FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINI FideDty Guarantee— Administration Bond* Singapore Repre*entariveB>-Messrs. BARLOW Co Messrs. WEARE Co., it* Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER Co.. Li* Hr*nch Office— 64, The rVrcade, CoUyer Qn*y. A. GORDON LEE, Resident ttan&*-r45 words
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Article3422 1923-09-04 12 (Continued from Page 6) division of any surplus among contributors or beneficiaries; in the result a large majority of the contributors declared against such an investigation. 11. Pensions payable under the On! i:ance «re computed on the br.r Is ..f tables which have not yet been changed. But3,422 words
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Article126 1923-09-04 12 To-day *s Programme. 7 a.m. Visit to Municipal and Rural Health Areas. 9 0 a.m. Council meeting. 9.0 a.m. Memorial Hall. Opium Smoking, Dr. Galloway. Materia Medics of China, Prof. Read. Tr.ntern Sides. D.E.I. Dr. Dcggeler. 0.0 a.m. Victoria Theatre. Analysis 1000 cases Ankyl.. Dr. Tull. Action126 words
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