The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 7 September 1923
1923-09-07
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Title Section15 1923-09-07 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. FXT< SINGAPORE, S.S.. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 7, 192:*. No. 10,98715 words
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Article183 1923-09-07 1 Details of the Jipanoe d'saster continue to come in, the estimates of looses life and properly, varying oons derably, but on the whole less than was feared Page 7. Private wires of enquiry are beg n■Bfj to come down in some cases resales ng, in others regrettably183 words
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Article1322 1923-09-07 1 Fo many readers have asked me to wnt«_» six uL thunderstorms in fiction that I feel constrained to ob.y. The storm oi a few weeks ago was a chance that I ought not tu have missed, but here are a lew references wh ch readers may cai*e to look1,322 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement374 1923-09-07 1 Raff laC H f WEM^^PEQQBAIiME f\ Ci 111 !S ***** MONDAY -Ten Dansam I rp^S 2920. (10 Line*) IW-tslT^^ TOm PhMM Ballroom h Eai| THURSDAY^Gufst NightGrill Room open till 12 p.m Dinner Dance. FRIDAY I>h r>an»*r SATURDAY.— Guest Night. FRIDAY Dinner f»*r.c» 163 UdflSSnt EDGAR HULLAND, Musical Director. SRA VIKH374 words
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Advertisement113 1923-09-07 1 HUf^l *1* Jl iviiiiin#iQ Roofing Ifif and ft Have No Regrets. Gordon and Company, LIMITED. 6, B^ttr v Road, SINGAPORE. Telegram*: Telephone: VAPOROSITY. SINGAPORE. No 2024 i EUROPE HOTEL. I -A beautifully eeai and attractive lining and Ball-room and an exce'lent Orchestra" jj which ;.I.r>--= over] lv rang daring Dinner.113 words
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Advertisement193 1923-09-07 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Eur; po Hotel— Page 1. Raffles Hotvl Page I. Peps for Colds Pag? 4. Govt Not rtcations Page 5, I- Bee from Guthries— Pug. ti inanities from Bolt, r'.s— Page 1. New Pictures at Gaiety Pagt- Tennis Balls from Rajas— page 4. Vict ria Tneatre attraction Page 2193 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous110 1923-09-07 1 THE WEEK. H Water, y.is a.m. 8.32 pjn R. I. outward mail doe. Bt. I O. Ppy* ;innun! sports. 2.45 p.m. Ist. roi.nd S'pore Golf Championship. Cricket Laagaa: S.C.C. es Lanka Union. F atm l>inne Europe, 8.15 p.m. Tho Tru.tnts, Vic. Theatre, 0.30 p.m. Sunday, Vth. Higb W ter, 666110 words
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Article180 1923-09-07 2 A-r. Robson, Singora, of th Sai SJ Service, iias returned from leave. Mr. and P. R. Solly left by the Kashra r se fjrlough. (P.G.). Mrs. G. Stubbin L-ft by the Karn.Ha for Hongkong and Mr. G. frnnsMs for i Snanghai by the same vessel. Messrs. W. J. Chi vers,180 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement176 1923-09-07 2 VEET. THE NEW DEPILATORY. Wholesale and Retail. MEDICAL HALL LTD. 23, HATTER Y ROAD. SINGAPORE. SINGAPORE DOLLAR DIRECTORY OUT TO-DAY COPIES MAY BE OBTAINED AT Dunlop House NOTICE. Mrs. Douglas, Beauty Specialist, receives Ladies at Raffles Hotel, Room 124, for Shampoo, Hair Treatment, Face Maaaage I Mani.ure, Marcel Waving. MANICURE176 words
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Advertisement600 1923-09-07 2 IHFf J^mme i W\\ f l-7_/_i7_3 H to*^*-****.*****^^ m ZL. I Cj THTAT7RT j *"t**™' 915> Ist Show at 7.30 Sharp. MR. NOBODY SERIAL sky ranger serial Final Episodes. Nos. 49, 5j 5i and 52. Final Episodes Nos. 12 and 13 THE MATING larry semon comeby In 5 Parts with600 words
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Advertisement211 1923-09-07 2 Alhambra From Monday, September 3rd, to Saturday, September o.u wr 1921 li* the Second Show at 9 p.m. Sharp TOPICAL BUDGET I British Screen News THE SUPREME ACHIEVEMENT CECILE B. DEMILLE Presents AGNES AYRES KATHLYN WILLIAMS THEODORE ROBERT. JULIA FAYE THEODORE KOSW«. CLARANCE BURTON FOREST STANLEY "FORBIDDEN FRUIT" IN 8211 words
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Article1367 1923-09-07 3 HOV. iuE COUNTIES HAVE FARED. Cricket among the counties which came It- o c.ose with the matches which finisned my nas proved to be rapidly continuing; its recovery from the severe blow dealt to it by the European War. ln m-ny cases, however, it is stll in1,367 words
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Article404 1923-09-07 3 (Te the Edit.r of Jm "Pinang GaaettC." Sir,— Your paragraph in Monday's issuto the effect tnat aiatesn sites for bun galows on Penang- Hill had been allocate*. lo variona firms and individuals suggestseveral other questions, upon which th*» public generally would be giad tQ receive enligbtenment from404 words
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Article12 1923-09-07 3 Mr. W. Mosbergen haa been appointed Asst. Secretary of the Clerical Union.12 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement397 1923-09-07 3 A COMPLETE LINE OF 30 by 3\ TYRES The Goodyear line ot 30 by 3' tyres is now complete. The tread and side walls of this tyre are approximately u.f i r 20 per cent heavier than an y other light car tyre on the it is doubtful if any397 words
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Advertisement227 1923-09-07 3 £***%> ITCH! ITPH f iTv^ur t Just t .ink what it must mean, after .nrh terrible itching, such burning irritating to have the skin cooled and soothed, the itch banished as if by magic. »¥l Fl Prescription a J3_JP ,Ea-F GIVES INSTANT RELIEF! Just a few drops of this great227 words
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Article624 1923-09-07 4 I KASER CO.. EXCHANGE AND SHARE RROKERS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER '.th. MINING. [Tigurfci> in bfa*ket.- -now the issue valu* f the Share rt dollars unless otherwise ark-d r Cum rJi- x equals c*s div.] '■''■iriL' VHdnn<r Ti» l2Vi 47% Hitam Tin 1.32% l-87% Johan Tin 37% 42% K.624 words
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Article179 1923-09-07 4 With b capital o»* $2 0(10.000, divided into 200,000 shsrea of $10 each, a new company hns been formed in Hongkong, which will [uire ami operate a fleet of tugs and .era with a view to handling cargo i.i and around Hongkong and river ports. Under the su-pces of the179 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement414 1923-09-07 4 _p 1 1 m fm\ \\m J \Jm 1 1 j M \J*t *w .5 for Vk\ on eveiy tin of cigarettes yoi/ buy j and you can be sure of getting a cigarette that cannot j be bettered no matter what you pay. a The bright golden leaves of414 words
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Advertisement226 1923-09-07 4 PEPS •aaa" latching a chill it's easy but dangerous, for once inflammation starts in your throat or lungs there's no limiting its deadly perils. Take Peps in time. Exterminate the disease germs before they have chance to multiply and set up pleurisy or pneumonia. Bathe the sore, inflamed breathing passages226 words
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Advertisement603 1923-09-07 4 TENNIS BALLS II ayres $9 75 I CHAMPIONSHIP. *K- mo* HARDCOLRT 1 Pit Dozen. lj 5,,^.,, RAJA rp-".^ I Sanitary Appliances gjMwuM^ijaMfc,' wm* -m<M*' ■iluhjih B ■^^sß^— .__J_s^- __> »~w V* >- $mb 5 213 fipr J 'it7j '-^m-riji WAY*** _*l i3 -*~v-___-£-___i kvhnhdng colnstructional SANITARY. S^iiCIALISTS R. Young Co.,603 words
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Article1600 1923-09-07 5 LEPROSY IN MALAYA AND ITS TREATMENT. The lectures at the Fifth Congress of th Fa. Eastern Association of Tropical leed-cta yesfterday included a very interesting series deahng With leprosy n Malaya and the various methods of its treatment, ihe chief contributor to the proceedings was Dr. E.1,600 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement523 1923-09-07 5 TO LET, TO I KT. -Shops Nos. D and J, in Europe i Boil*** High Street. For particularfl JJ >o The M-av-ger, Europe Hotel. > T _7' TO LKT— No. 9 Shanghai Ro»4, No. 18 Selo Kd No- 61C and 61 D Course Rd. Hv w L H. M.R. M.523 words
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Advertisement740 1923-09-07 5 AICTIQN SALES. AUCTIOM SALE OF Excellent Teak Household Furnrtui^ at Villa No. 110-A Orchard Road ON SATURDAY Mh SEPT. AT I P.M. Osp,ri lug wc .i!. m d, Jacobean design wahi.tnained and wax policed teak dining room, >ak t_?° m and bed,X> Tn fur "^ure, including Wm r 0m su740 words
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Advertisement888 1923-09-07 5 TENDERS. GOVERNMENT NOTiF»CATION. Tenu.rv. w'! b'.i received at tho Colonial Secretarv'.H Office, un to noon oi the 14tb. September, 1923 for the following worka 1. Construction of an Approach Road on Mount Rosie Estates 2. ClsßSfal reDairs, painting and whitewashing to Barracks and Quarters at Tanjong !\>;:hi Police Station. every888 words
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Advertisement633 1923-09-07 5 NOTICES. AN APPEAL. RELIEF FUND FOR THE DISTRESS IN JAPAN In connection with the terrible* disaster which has occurred as theresult of an earthquake in Japan, the Singapore Japanese Society held an extraordinary meeting of Direcors on the 3rd inst. and it was deicied to make an immediate appea! Lo633 words
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748 1923-09-07 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1923. Gloomy Trade Outlook. As representing the producers of .Britain, the Federation of British Industries sees a bad winter before us, aiidueing as the cause the state of Europe. Recent figures of the shipbuilding trade show an equally inarming aspect. We see in our748 words
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Article539 1923-09-07 6 Mr. Steen Sehested has been in hospital I at Singapore for over three weeks, and been operated upon for acute appendi -itis. He hopes ;o make a health tr.p to Bangkok when convalescent. (8.T. T are has been B big rush of applicants .'oi land in connection with the scheme539 words
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LOCAL WARES.
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Article102 1923-09-07 6 K. L. CIVIL SUIT. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 6. Giving judgment in the Seremban commission claim brought by Mr. C. J. M. Lyons, against Messrs. E. A. Barbour, Ltd.. Mr. Justce McCabe iv^ay _e.fl i.e ...d no esitation in finding for the p.aintiff for the amount claimed102 words
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Article94 1923-09-07 6 (From Our Own Corn»«onnri.»-.t> Ipoh, Sept. 6. Tho frequency of cold w.ather and rain.<has driven timers into the inhabited areas a.s was instanced during the week-end in ths Taiping district. On Wednesday a huge beast forced its •msy into a Chine.s Kuigsce huL in wh.ch s x94 words
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Article113 1923-09-07 6 (From Our Own Correspondent). I'enang. Bept. b. A Eurasian named R. G. Paul was sentenced in the District Coart to twelve months imprisonment on each of two charges to rum concurrently, of cheat ng ."nd fal<ely pretending to bi employed by Messrs R. Young and Co. thereby113 words
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Article99 1923-09-07 6 The public anc reminded that the booking for to-night's performance Is open at the Theatre booking oAce. It should 1 one of rl.e best shows seen in Singapore for some time. In addition to the best lo_al talent, tlu programme Includes Ivan Bankotr and Beth Cannon, the99 words
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Article194 1923-09-07 6 The Volunteer Bill, which pasted its first reading on Monday, contains a number cf alterations which have been made at the request of the Army Coun.il, the Colcnial Office and the General Officer Commanding in Malaya. Prov sion made at :he requirement of the Army Council, Includes194 words
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Article125 1923-09-07 6 Important rev sionr of the poa al law in he Crlony are introduced in the new Pool Office Bi 1 wh ch paaaed it* first re Council on Monday. A' er amending thr present Ordinance se as l( M ude po ta e by air, lie125 words
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Article92 1923-09-07 6 Dr John Anderson. MD M A., B Sc. DT.M. the newy-anpointed Rcckefeller Processor cf Medic ne in the Honk n? Un versity, comes to hi? Chair w h a distingushed academic and professional career. During the war he rendered valuab.e serv ce in charge cf a Mil tary Bacteriological Lahora'cry92 words
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Article192 1923-09-07 6 STERLING DECLINE [Renter's Im**] Sterling in New York ta! 7J^ C readily decimng, an(i Vi Ce^ 4 •»<>»_ and clos.d at 4-1 y LOAN SL(_(.KSTED. The Morning Post ej^*** ton a suggestion has beta mad fluential quarters that i prsctkU i amy would be to make th j192 words
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Article104 1923-09-07 6 The' following con:ributiur Fund of the Japanese Slngup^iatefollj acknowledged. Mr. T. S. Law |S6; R ff- Hotel il; j A. B. Cook 50; W. M. B ake Macphail 100; A. A IV j K. Lias 100; T. M. Hussey 5; B. M. 4; J)< naldsea and Burk104 words
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Article216 1923-09-07 6 following wvre thtGovernor i.v.d Lady Grilles ner on VYednc day, S< 1 1 Owing io His Exoellency'a il the Hon. Mr. P. M. Baddeley. Gu llemard, received ths i The band of tlx? 2nd. Mldd pla\. lions dur.n_- the e.. v Governor F. a. Gilmoiv. i J. ean216 words
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89 1923-09-07 6 QUEEN WILHE MINA'S SILVER JUBILEE. Childr ns Ct I I I Du: h eh \dt\ school held IL M. Queen on Thursday. Thc I' ub \s for tiie occas on and a m. rt" ind of el ren, carrying tl i I I I oral :c of t Orange, gave89 words
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Article59 1923-09-07 6 A Husband was being ero ---warn re by his Wife oa the subject of So-and-So, always a stylish* woman was wear ng at a |al« He was powerless to describe tBS ton, bu' he had a shot at C( Tv y"* ..j effect. "Mm. So-and-So," he BSM as if *he59 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement161 1923-09-07 6 JL VERY OLD GIN PS omk LIQUEURS. lim*_TamS--^'yI i m*_TamS--^'y H! h st log Tsbem *twmiLwmSs7^ m**tSw^- tiH ifeillA. i. 'V_ t CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO.. LTD.. 'Incorporate in Shanghai.) ri^^^-LW_TI-5^ 15, KOBINSON ROAD. W____S__H_^ R°Nt° WME«ALftA Loose Leaf Ledgers "THE LAST WORD IX LOOSE-LEAF. U rite for catalogue t i161 words
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Advertisement74 1923-09-07 6 PORK SAUSAGES Per 70 cis. lb. MADE FRESH DAILY FROM AUSTRALIAN PRIME DAIRY FED PORK SINGAPORE Cold Storage CO., LTD. (Inc. in S.S.) ORCHARD ROAD. ANNOUNCEMENT. JOHN DUKE F.8.0.A., F.S.M.C. OPTICIAN. Wishes to announce that, as from September Ist., he has acquired th a practice lately carried on by N.74 words
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Article549 1923-09-07 7 B EFOKE THE LEAGUE. A (.FNFRAL ACCOUNT. (Reuter's Service.] Geneva, Sept. 5. s proceediaga et the Oea_a.il of regarded as the most imr h Id. They were conducted •j— r ball than the previous s tting_ h vi s crowded to suffocation by the ass mdly and ths549 words
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Article36 1923-09-07 7 r Wa-wck has formed anothei ~-r:_*oi "mprny in London, which k lii cat to Ind a. Mr. War av' to olr I n<^ n Malaga am Cast penerally. He expects to bt try about February next.36 words
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Article718 1923-09-07 7 LATE REPORTS. THE ROYAL FAMILY. [Reuter's Service.] lon lon, Sept. 5. A telegram from the Japanese Mitt ater] o. the Imperii. Household states tnat the, Prtbeeeaes Y.mo .um and H rokoos KannJ ind Prince Mor_m.'.s a p?risheu in the Canhjnaka. The Emp ror and impress' ar- staying718 words
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Article39 1923-09-07 7 j Mr. R. G. Vergette, of the P. W. D.. Kuala Lumpur, has been admit' ed to the I Furopean Hospital suffering from apl j pendic ts. An operation was performed on Sunday and he is going on well.39 words
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Article993 1923-09-07 7 Ti.e lckonama cpe^ie ua.^ n~.s »e.eived a cauie, waiefi was eie.ipat._nea iroiu ...e bhaa^na. _i_n-.e a«, o c'..^ck vVx.u.iesua v s eUag that a.coruing te a mej-uge -ecei.eu tLroaga i.e Or-unia ni.K^ro_.s Telegraph Cc, tne r neau o.ace in uk_lama is qui e safe, and t..at tneir lokio993 words
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Article782 1923-09-07 7 HOLLAND REJOICES. (.LEiiN WILHELMINAS JUBILEE. Amsterdam, Sep'. 5. A civ c welcome was accord d the Queen,! be Pr nje and Pr n.eij en the.r .rr val ii Amsterdam, tne Burgo.iii.st_r read ng m addresa, after ttiuca tie .o a: party: dove n state a.0..g a t.782 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement176 1923-09-07 7 ROBINSON'S I CASH SALE TODAY'S CLEARANCE BARGAINS m A FEW ASSORTED DESIGNS IN DINNER SERVICES To Clear at Very Low Prices. FULL SETS HALF SETS, SALE PRICE $30. SALE PRICE $15. INCOMPLETE DINNER SERVICES IN VARIOUS DESIGNS FROM $10. KITCHEN HANGING LAMPS, DUPLESE BURNERS AND SHADES $1 Each. THESE ARE176 words
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Advertisement625 1923-09-07 8 BLUE FUNNEL LINE Regul ir 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. PATROCLUS Marseilles, London625 words
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Advertisement552 1923-09-07 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co- Ltd. (Incorporated in England) PASSENGER SERVICE Steamer OUTWARD. Doe Singapor* ts.s. CITY OF KARACHI China— Japan Oct 7 •s.s. CITY OF PARIS China— Japan Nov. 16 •s.s. CITY OF CANTERBURY Ct ina— Japan Das, 17 HOMEWARD. ts.s. CITY OF KARACHI Marseilles— London Dec. •t.s.552 words
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Advertisement638 1923-09-07 8 PP. O. BRITISH INDIA and APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO URVtCK PENINSULAR ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION LONDON FAR EAST MAIL SERYICK (Under Contract with His Majesty's Governmer. i OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWAUDS For Caiaa and Japan. For Marseilles, London «ad a„ Due Tonnage. Singapora. T jg» NELLORE 7,000638 words
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Advertisement496 1923-09-07 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EUerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co. Ltd (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated in England.) jOIM SERVICE TO BOSTON AND NEW YORK vi. SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. Steamers. Dne S'pore Route p ftt ton OF HANKOW Sept.496 words
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Advertisement488 1923-09-07 9 ADMikAJL LINE (Incorporated in U.S.A.) FAST PASSENGER SERVICE 19 DAYS— HONGKONG TO AMERICA. Steamer. Sails Hongkong. Arrive Seattle. PRESIDE M MADISON Sept. IU Oct. 6 RESIDENT MCKINLEY Oct. 1 Oct. 20 PRESIDENT JACKSON Oct. 13 Nov! 1 RESIDENT JFFFFRSON Oct. 25 Nov. 13 PRESIDENT GRANT Nor. 6 Nov! 25 And488 words
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Advertisement253 1923-09-07 9 i N. Y. K. LONDON LINB mmmmmmm Fushimi Maru Sept. 18 Mishima Maru Oct. 2 Hakozaki Marn Oct. 16 Kitano Maru Oct. 30 j IVERPOOL LINB. Durban Maru Sept. t Tokushima Maru Sept. 20 Tsushima Maru and Sept. HAMBURG I. IN 1 Mat— ye Maru Sept. 18 NfcW YUKK LINE253 words
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Advertisement702 1923-09-07 9 I ISTHMIAN LINE Arriving from America via Panama and Loading for BOSTON, NEW YORK, AtfD BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DIFJECT. STEEL TRAVELER due Singapore S^pt. 20 STEEL NAVIGATOR due Singapore Oct. 10 ENSLEY CITY due Singapore Nov. 10 lakmg cargo on through Bills of Lad ..g to all Inland Points. For702 words
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Article433 1923-09-07 10 Great Fossil Field Sn Mongolia. The researches of Mr. Roy Chapman Andrews who for some years has been exploring the less-known regions cf China and adjacent terri cry in the interest of the Natural Histoiy Museum of New York, are l.ke'y to add considerably to acient fie433 words
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Advertisement276 1923-09-07 10 "^4_____________________-_i------B^__M_ f ilj ■PT J i_Tm_!*---Wf '^n*' in ■**->■ If you drive a Ford, we have just the battery for you! A genuine Willard at a remarkably low price built right up to Willard standards and without an equal for value. If you want a stiU better battery, there's the276 words
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Advertisement91 1923-09-07 10 I (WR OF MUSIC EIOUI.O VISIT R D D S 0 N for the rest selection of ali. the latest musk ill kinds of musical i instruments i'he houBb ok the catchy music. V.rth Hridfte Ron4. SINGAPORK. '>lrnh.»ne No. 1705 [WLit rTSh tamol A4optoi fa mm* I If COUGH liMED_ri91 words
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Advertisement238 1923-09-07 10 TRADE MARK. "Great Auks 1 II I 5 m ***\t?P x **'JC *—\*\k. SOLE IMPORTERS The Borneo Company, Ltd Incorporate in England). S ;^^r pore- Ipoh -Penang. THE M AKK OF GOOD Oil M*Om**mmm*i TTlrt mXmmm*k^S3m m*t^**mBRILLIANT ECONOMICAL Asiatic Petroleum to. (S. S.) Ltd I incorporates to INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION238 words
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Advertisement132 1923-09-07 10 LLOYD TRIESTINO SU. C« (Incorporated ifl lti BOMB* UtD SAM iv.> For Penang. I Man** Suez. Port Sold. B j rrieste, taking ca:-. o I Lading for Fiume. the 1 i**** P Due B* TRIESTE 7* U ROSANDRA Oct, I! 0 VENEZIA Nc FIUME L. OUTWARD s\n lor Hongkong, Sh:132 words
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Miscellaneous751 1923-09-07 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Pulau Soegi Sultana 9 a.m. Cucob Hong Soon 9 a.m. Cucob Hong Cheang 9 a.m. Moeara-Saba and Djambi Ban Teck Guan 10 a.m. Mri, Labuan, Jesselton, Kudat, Sandakan, Sulu and Zamboanga Selangor 11 a.m. Shanghai and Hankow Te anion 11 a.m. Malacca Kheng Seng 1 p.m. Batavia,751 words
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Article64 1923-09-07 11 Scpt-cmber 6. Bank 4 m.s. 2|4 7-32 Bank demand 2|4 Private credits 3 m.g. 2[4 H-16 New Yok, demand 52 Credits 90 dayg 55 Franco, demand 910 India, T. T. 174.4 Hongkong, demand 1 p >c £)j s> Yokohama, Demand Nom. Java, demand 139 Bangkok, demand 79 V A64 words
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Article159 1923-09-07 11 September 6. Tin HI Ton* $100.00 Gambier 13.76 Pep por white tl h* Pepper Black 13.00 Tapioca, email flake f.g. 12.00 Pearl Sago email 8.20 Copra 10.30 Copra Sundried 1D.60 •;n_i. Beni.'>» one 4.000 Rice, Rangoon whit* 280.00 Rice. Sim No. I for eir.o i 2»6 no Rice. Siem159 words
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Article43 1923-09-07 11 Singapore, Sept. 6, 12 noon. Singanore Standard Pale Crepe. Spot SSH Singapore S and^rd Ribbed Smoker. Rfcaet Spot '2H 52%: Sentember 52% 6 ,J Oct.-Dec. »H 56; Jan.-Mnrch SSM» 58%. Tondon quotation sheet ls. 3%d. Market Eaei r.43 words
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Article277 1923-09-07 11 Singapore, Sept. 6. Since our last adverse political nenvs from Europe has had an unsettl ng effect on the market and the Japanese Calamity has made operator^ more nervous still of increasing the r liabilities. New York, a "ter tiie holidays on Saturday and Monday, clo:»e277 words
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Article219 1923-09-07 11 Singapore, Sept. 6. Rubber. —The general tone of the market has reinaind uncnani-^d throughout tho past week. In Wednesday's auction,, a steady tone prevailed, but prices realised, show a drop, on tho_.e obia-uallc in the prtv.ous sale. Business was transacted in Awarded Sheet at 53 cents, loose, and219 words
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Article124 1923-09-07 11 Singspore, Sept. Rubber.—London ls. 3%d. Local 52%. Tin.—London £199 Lccal 100, (325 tons acd). Share Market.—Quiet. Rubbers.—Bassetts 1.20 1.25. Noa- Crai.ieleas 67% 72%, Jeram .ToWBIII 40 U an Simpans 2 10 2.20 Tapahs 13.10 13.50, Glenealys 1 50 1.55, Temerlchs 67 72 V.:. Indragiria 5.40 5.50 Allenbya 1.32%124 words
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Article192 1923-09-07 11 Sngapore, Sept. 6. T^n.—£l99, up 15s. $100. 325 tons. Rubber.—ls. 3%d. unchanged. SI. re Market—Flat. Rubbers.—Quotations unchanged. Jeram Kuantans 37% 42%, Luna? 7.90 8.10, C\h gieleas 69 71, Indrgiris 5.45 5.55, ItadtUaa 3.90 4.10, Katoyang Bahru? 1 i.05, Tamhalaks 83 86, New Serendaha ClO 3.20, United192 words
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Advertisement398 1923-09-07 11 ..**<i over $5 fHX hum) THK 1 rPI?4T Puimrn. b Awurances in force ovur $17.000iw m GREAT fcASTERN LIFE .ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. HLAD OFFICE -b.- „J^ t w>>l< te Str Settlements) Iki Company hu £20.000 d£S£J p re LONDON OFFICE 32 OJd Jewry, Ea .wu deposited mzh >he Supreme Court398 words
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Advertisement436 1923-09-07 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated in England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital in 600,000 she ree f 5 each £3 000,000 Keserve Fund s ?80 o 000 Keserve Liab lity of Proprietors 3 000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 38 Bishopsgate, London E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong436 words
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Advertisement761 1923-09-07 11 yokohamT^ LIMITED. ESTABLISHED 1880. Capital Subscribed 77 Y. 100,000,000 (tn\\y paid up) Reeerve Fund Y 09,000,000 President: K. Kodama Esq. Vice-President: R. Ichinoraiya, Esq. mm m DIRECTORS. N. Soma Esq g K. Suzuki, Esq. M Y nH rnakaWa^ E8q Baron K Morimura. M. Odagm Esq N. Igarashi, Esq. Baron K.761 words
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Advertisement155 1923-09-07 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE iae< iterated is Englaao >y Royal Charter A D. 1710.) WRE MOTOR CAR MARIN* I Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives- Messrs. BARLOW Co Messrs. WEARE ft Ca M4 Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER ft Co., L*4 Branch Office— 64, The Arcade, Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.155 words
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Article2101 1923-09-07 12 The laying tho foundation stone of the new MedncaJ Coil.ge was a pleasant and largely attenuod ceremony fOamdilJ. Lady Guillemard performed the ceremony and a large number of Delegates to the t ongress were present. Thc i/on'bi" F M Baddeiey, the hon'ble Mr. Pountiuy and Mrs. Pountney,2,101 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article171 1923-09-07 12 S. C. C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. A Class Singles. Smith beat M.l.igan, 6—4 4—6, 6—3. Linton vs. S ncla.r unfinisaed. Frentis vs. B leman, unfinished. Hill beat Utcrmark w.o. Leakey vs. Warren, unfinished. D. Class Singles. Messenger beat Ze:gele, 6—l, G—S, 6—l. Stewart vs. W lli ms unfinished. Parish171 words
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Article47 1923-09-07 12 Y. M. C. A. TENNIS. To'da)'s Ties. 1 Ziegele, -IO Va, Chia Poh Chong, -15. Winner of Lim Chuan Sui ve. J. Ikeda va, Lim Choon Ghee. Saturday's Ties. Winner of Tan Chong Kew vs. Tan Bang Gaok vs. winner of F. Ziegele vs. Cliia Pon Chong.47 words
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Article124 1923-09-07 12 A. Company of the 2nd Middlesex ivgiivent head the table in the Garrison Crick«t lx*egue, having won seven of eight matches play. d. D. Company come next with 12 points out of nine matches; Fort Canning have ten points in seven matches, the K.A.M.C. being worthy "wooden spoonists," by124 words
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Article65 1923-09-07 12 [Reuter's Servce 1 London, Sept. 5. tfr. Levcson Cover's eleven defeated thr j West Indies by four wickets. Tl. ouri.-ts j mr>de 110 and 13 5, Park n taking fivt foi M Bhodes four f; r ;I7 in the second innings. Mr. Leveson Gower's Ufcai man. 218 |E.65 words
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Article93 1923-09-07 12 ST. J. O. B. SPORTS. Members nnd friends of the St. Joseph's O'd Boya ar;' reminded of the annual ath--1 tic Bporta which are to be held t.>-mo*TOw afternoon. Brother Marican will distribute th.e pri-/.. s. Vo unteers eompsting in the 220 yards Volunteers nee are ask.d to note fiat93 words
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Article352 1923-09-07 12 Prospects Be ter Than Last Year. Singapore's prospects on the heckey field tiiis >car are very much brighter than they were a any tme last season, indeed fcr several years past, thanks to the fact tha a jsefu. number of new p ayers have arrived during the last few352 words
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Article63 1923-09-07 12 There w 11 be a water polo match between the club and the M'ddlcsex at the Swimming Club on Snndav mornim". As this will n all probability be the last meeting, as the Middl-esex are shortly to leave us, it should be specially interesting'. The race for63 words
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Article451 1923-09-07 12 The steady Improvement in ths price of week under review, haa Had the effect of strengthening share quotations, but husitin. which has to on recorded during the ne^s has bean on a restricted tcale w th a aomearhat apathetic ma k-. Robber has remained quietly fiim and451 words
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Article24 1923-09-07 12 Their Hirhncsses the Ra^ah and Ranee of Sarawak returned to Kuching on Aug sth, having been away on leave in Enrlnnd for eleven months.24 words
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Advertisement237 1923-09-07 12 CONTROL THEIR LISICAL TASmT] It is a privilege to be able to give your Children _k world's greatest music on "HaS MASTERS Vnil-rIS GRAxMOPHOiNE, by the world's greater H.M.V. Records T 0n Further, you will enjoy playing them as much a. u. ChiUren will benefit by it. as th tCASH237 words
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