The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 14 September 1923
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section16 1923-09-14 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. iu CENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S.. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 14, 1923. No. 10,99:]16 words
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Article173 1923-09-14 1 Much discussion is taking place on the prospect of solving the Ruhr pn»blem. Chancellor Streaeman hints at possibilities but repeats the formula that the Ruhr and the Rhineland must he German Pape 7. France denie- that there are official negotiations, but there have been informal interviews for173 words
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Article949 1923-09-14 1 There is a great deal in the name of a city, especially if it is ancient, sonorous, and Biblical, and it i.s hard to understand why the Br. tish Government has not. renamed Mosul "Nineveh." The name i*historically accurate; Mosul stands where stood Nineveh's western suburbs,949 words
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Advertisement164 1923-09-14 1 1 Raffles Hotel IV ITH*t spacious Dining HaU and the Finest Ball Room in the East. Tea Dance Orchestral Concert Every Monday, Friday Every Wednesday Guest Night, Dancing. Every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. SARKIES BROTHERS. Proprietors. i i 1 vV THE IDEAL OFFICE COMBINATION. KALAMAZOO i.oose-leaf ledgers SHANNON FILING EQUIPMENT i164 words
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Advertisement89 1923-09-14 1 AMIWUD WALL BOARD DOHS NOT FOR WARP PARTITIONS DISCOLOUR CEILINGS ASK FOR ESTIMATES Gordon and Company, LIMITED. Europe H o t e 1 I "A beautifully cool and attrac'ive Dining and Ball-room an excellent Orchestra" every ev ning during Dinner, iner, even Tuesday, Thursday and i Tables may be reserved.89 words
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Advertisement165 1923-09-14 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Ir\-iny:s have latest Londbn fashion_>Pagc 2. t otswold to let for six wmk» TmVt* 7> Bun Bte have Washington naval orangei Page r>. t binese clerk wanted -Page 5. Two bankruptcy notices Pape Tenders eaHed for Malacca toddy shop; Papc .">. Madame Zaidel lias prettier for thi Indies165 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous129 1923-09-14 1 THE WEEK. Friday, l\*h. High Wator, 0.13 a.m. 0.27 p.m. A. A. A. mtp, Seremban. I Ran.! in Gardens, 5.15 p.m. Secr-t<», Tboatne, 9.30 p.m. j Saturday, Intfr. j Hiph Water, 0.57 a.m., 1.2 p.m. A. A. A. U. mtjr. S?r«mban. I Blu.h-ard's Eighth Wife, Th.^tn-. 0.30 p.m. |Smi day,129 words
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Article544 1923-09-14 2 rl Highness the Sultan of Trengganu 11 seas Sultan Sulaim in Badaru'l m Shah. K.C.M.G.) arrived in Singapor oi. Tuesday morning by the S. Y. Sea Belle" on an olTu-ial visit His Uency the High Commissioner. Hi> Highness w »mpanied by Mr. L t.umphreys British Adriser,544 words
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Advertisement299 1923-09-14 2 VEET. THE MEW DEPILATORY. Wholesale and Retail. MEDICAL HALL LTI>. _i3. BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. SINGAPORE DOLLAR DIRECTORY OUT TO-DAY COPIES MAY BE OBTAINED AT Duniop House Mrs. Douplas, Beauty Specialist, receive* Ladies at Raffles Hotel, Room 124, for Shampoo, Hair Treatment, Face Massage Manicure, Marcel Waving:. MANICURE FOR GENTLEMEN. Hours299 words
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Advertisement375 1923-09-14 2 gaiety S|f curtnaM 2nd ShowV Sensational Attraction THEATRE :!r~ THE CUP OF LIFE i* show at 7.30. Startling- All-Star Cast ___m« r*-n ENID MARkIy. CHARLES RAY, TREASURE OF THE SEA LOUISE GLAUM BESSIE -tt!_i_3Ua__ W IDBI OLU\ BARRISCALE, HARRY 5 P art Metro Play with Edith Storey G. KEENAN/e.ic, etc.375 words
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Advertisement190 1923-09-14 2 Alhambra FROM SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th TO FRIDAY maw,. Jl E MBER i 4U) Il the Second Show at 9 p.m. Sham P TOPICAL BUDGET British Screen News ASSOCIATED FIRST N VTIONAL PICTURE* INC. presents. JACKIE COOGAN 'PECK'S BAD BOY" In 5 Reels. PLAYGOERS PICTURES PRESENTS MILLIE KING AND CREIGH "HER190 words
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Article1221 1923-09-14 3 "Exact v Low ki will ,1 t kr bviur' you can make your first del. try of car. tTiicky, -..ns a:.< I like* "By three o clock to-merrcw afternoon. n;y first delivery will he complete. I can rS) the plant ..nd start work imi&ediatejy. The?] should receive the1,221 words
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Article177 1923-09-14 3 Canada, since the war, has increaiod her export trade SffOrmoualj articular' y in tlie flcur trade. The extent of that increase can best be measured by comparing Ganadau flour export with that cf the United States. Before the war the United States exported two a.nd throe-quarters times as much flour177 words
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Advertisement256 1923-09-14 3 WHAT MAt£E9 A GOOD NAME? iv a product, as in a man, the basis of a good name is character. tor twenty.fi ve years and in ,ery country of the globe, Good car Tyres have enjoyed a good name, solidly built n the character of the service they give They256 words
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Advertisement404 1923-09-14 3 NOTICES. L Raisley J S Scones— Ah! V, \N So dainty, so delicious and Kv X perfectly digestible, even when brought to the table piping hot from the oven. Tlie recipe is in Li., lit Fare !*7 Recipes," a bcok wliich should \Jbe in every houaehoM. V.'rite j|~~* for a404 words
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Advertisement720 1923-09-14 3 NOTICES. AN APPEAL. RELIEF FUND FOR THE DISTRESS IN JAPAN In connection with the terrible disaster which has occurred as the result of an earthquake in Japan, .he Singapore Japanese Society held an extraordinary meeting of Directors on the Srd inst. and it was decided to make an immediate appeal720 words
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Article1129 1923-09-14 4 MIDDLE CLASS STRUGGLES. A :ew days ago I came back from Germany with a bundle of 50,000 mark notes n my pocket. Tlu;y were merely the leavings cf my German holiday mon '.v. but I could haver bou ~ht myself a new at with them ur stood1,129 words
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Article26 1923-09-14 4 Put Spurgeon on the list of your friends. H? waa a great Englishmen, and tha greatest preacher of his nge.— Right Hon. D. Lloyd George, M.P.26 words
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Advertisement526 1923-09-14 4 r i Iyi 1 1 1 r1 1 i/^ f ji\. _r^vS rTTTm"TTTTTTTVmr^~_mm hf t™ rrm "t^ j' /I m^^__r yy^t^^B _Jp'_i3_l3 __________E_3E_B__F dWT/rrw =I=--M_ raaa ai^^fc I^^ __sbj_ S= i TTLr^*^ x 1 1 hree Cats 1 CIGARETTES are made in London by an years' experience to help them526 words
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Advertisement465 1923-09-14 4 TENN* C BALLS") AYRES" €7* HZ. ~~7^7--CHAMPIONSHIP. M>•' -J HARDCO, RT Per Dozen. Sports and Fitter.. RATA Q -e R d WATCH F. uSI BBLIABLB STOCK AT BLE pj |1 |l|| >»^ U)( I .lAMOI I k Ulu «iill|i^l Tm l!i>T s T<. ooi at REKF UL 1 MANN SIBBET465 words
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Article1644 1923-09-14 5 THE Fl NNY SIDE OF THE GREAT SUMMER GAME. (Special to th;- Freo Press). (The following is thc tenth of our series of specially written cricket articles]. It is one of the mary claims of cricket that it has been played under more varie-7 and eccentric1,644 words
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Advertisement451 1923-09-14 5 TO LET. TO LET. A K B°phia Road, sitting room, din .°room. bedrooaiii. drcs«ing room, bath9i^„ Motor icaragt, servants' quarters, t -hts and fans al) throughout. But* tober 1. Apply 4, Wilkie Road. "5 23-9 i FT. -"Orinmili" Kinjcs Road, f U r--1 SS Bte, for rbout six weeks fi>.m451 words
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Advertisement908 1923-09-14 5 TENDERS. Tenders for Toddy Shop Licences, Singapore, 1924. NOTICE ii b SMh J arena tha; Tenders will j BS ncved at the Colonial Bimetal J t Office! until noon en 21>- T ffrptieabti. L92S, i<, r the! \ei_siv.. ri K ht, .<ubj_ct to the limitation* of; th- Liquors Revenue Ordinance,908 words
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Advertisement864 1923-09-14 5 TENDERS. lenders for Toddy Shop Licences, Malacca, 1924. Not:.. hereby givn tbat tender* will tw received L t tha Resident Councilloi'v office, itntfl noon on th 21st September, 1928, for the exelosive righ^ '-übj.ct fee the limiUtieaa <»f tbe Liquora Reeeaee Ordinance, 1909, now Ordiaaaee No. lis (Liquors Rereaae). and864 words
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Advertisement695 1923-09-14 5 10. Transfer of licence- may bo -allowed with the consent of the Lie i sing Officer hut the transferees will in all cases deposit a sum «qual to three months' rent by way of security for thf proper conduct of the hoeinesa. 11. Successful Isadcneri m«st sssha their own arrena«aaeata695 words
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Advertisement38 1923-09-14 5 1 ANNOUNCEMENT. m i I MADAME ZAIDEL Just arrived from Europe, with the latest Evening and Afternoon Gowns, Washable Dresses, Blouses, Shirts, Underwear, dainty sleeping Combinations, Bags, Stockings and manv other articles. Inspection invited. Room 161 Raffles Hotel.38 words
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Article50 1923-09-14 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. MARRIAGE. NORTH-LANGDON.— Oa September 10th at St. Gnorga'a Church, Fonanjr. by Rer. Keppel Gamier, Arthur North, eldest pon of Mr. and Mrs. John Xorth, Waiulswo th, London, to Th. I«M Roi L nprdon. yovn>rer daughter of W. York I.anirdon _.nd the late Mrs. Langdor., of Perth Western Australia.50 words
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892 1923-09-14 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1923. Drink Chits or Cash. In Hongkong there is a section of the Liquors Ordinance of 1917 providing that, except in the case of perse ns residing in a hotel, cash must be raid for every drink not served with a meal of the892 words
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Article327 1923-09-14 6 m Miss M. Begg. nursing sister of the Batu Gajah District Hospital, has been transferred to he General Hospital. Taiping. Doetar H. M Harrison, who for some time past has been Medical Officer, Seremban, is returning to Kuala Lumpur as Radiologist. The emagemevt is announced and the wedding Will take327 words
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Article143 1923-09-14 6 DOCTORS* F. xM. S. TOUR. I From Our Own Correspondent.) Ku ita Lumpur, Sept. 13. Yesterday the Doctors motored to Ginting Simpah, Bentong, and the G-*p, but time did not wuffice for a visit to Fraser s Hill. The party greatiy admired the i.jltndid scenery. In the evening143 words
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Article30 1923-09-14 6 ii. E. the High Commissioner ha.s appointed Mr. H. L. Ctowdy an Unofficial monibei* of the Federal Council during the hon'ble _\ijr. A. Kenion*a absence cn leave.30 words
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Article110 1923-09-14 6 (From Our Own Correspondeirt.l Kuala Lumpur, Sept. IS. A* an emergency meeting of the Selangor Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Luke Chou Thye prea ding over a large attendance, including the Hor.. Mr. I boo Kia Fer.g. and Mr. Alan Loke, with Dr. Wu Lien Teh as his110 words
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Article215 1923-09-14 6 (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, Sept. 13. The Penang Turf Ch* ha.s given a thousand dollars to the Japanese Relief Fund, which has reached a total of $-\:J00. In the Police Court a Chinese nonia was charged with criminal br.ach of trust inl respect of a box of215 words
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Article153 1923-09-14 6 A special performance Ka aid of tht Japanese Eflief Fund was given at th: Fulladium list night, the Theatre being prettily decorated for the occasion. Thr were a larre number of Japancs: hdies snd gentlemen present, including the Consul Gemral for Japan. Good business wis dene in153 words
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Article123 1923-09-14 6 Plead ng guilty before the Second Magistrate yesterday, tc a charge o f b>ing in possession of 18 tahils of aon-Gotwrn-ment chandu at Section 3, Tanjong Pagar, a Chinese named Lee Ah Eng was fined $300 cr in default three months rigorous impr sonment. A few days ago, the Police123 words
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Article285 1923-09-14 6 Singapore's chance, aro mm warded in the Malayan Atfi Worship meeting, which open hia afternoon and Will bo r_J norrww. Holder. 0 f thfi which th, y won Kuula Lumpur la,;, your, they Jm" among the eight atl lent tium at Seren r M-.a a H. MllL285 words
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Article335 1923-09-14 6 Not having had the good fortune •<ueh n person as a naughty w<! took the opportunity extended by th bra Rttaael] Company to meet on V ctoria Theatre last night and aft.i *tting and hearing her we wer that w. went. The lady in question I cut335 words
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Article82 1923-09-14 6 At a pubic meeting of all <V (lam ls Singhalese, Bui h Id in the Ceylon Tarn, on Friday, 7th instant, it was a fitting reception be accorded to Sk P° n nampalam Ramanathan on th oecas < his vist to Malaya. A itfoag presentative committee waa appo: make the82 words
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Advertisement135 1923-09-14 6 V D RIN 81/1 A I -yy Z ■V 'oil I Q 8 PerCa.se \j& A J^*Ss A Per Case of V"^^V^'W^y4_77/ of 4 .n. Iv, Vv HIS MA.,ESTY.4r_ 1V»» SOLE AOFNTS: N. /CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., LTD/\ (Incorporated in Shanghai! I Mm3Am^Lmm*m^m^.*^ R°NIL 0 M u ML r ALPhA I135 words
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Advertisement74 1923-09-14 6 PORK I SAUSAGES j Per 70 cts. lb. MADE FRESH DAILY FROM AUSTRALIAN PRIME DAIRY FED PORK SINGAPORE Cold Storage CO., LTD. (Inc. in S.S.) ORCHARD ROAD. i ANNOUNCEMENT. JOHrsMDUKE F.8.0.A., F.S.M.C. OPTICIAN. Wishes to announce that, as from September Ist., he has acquired the practice lately carried on by74 words
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Article587 1923-09-14 7 I SEEKING SOLUTION. TK ,.,|M\NS DIFFICULTIES. [Reuters Service.! Benin Sept. 13. ann, addressing re-' hance 11 1 of the German press, said iution of the Ruiir trouble y by tae conjii 0 f liStancUj nor by a f. 1 he Government would if it could shorten the587 words
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Article440 1923-09-14 7 FOG AGAIN. ANOTHER NAVAL DISASTER. [Reuers Service.] San Pedro, California, Sept. 12. The Americ n battleship Texar steamin a dense fog, collided with 'he Isthmian liner Steel Se farer near the rocks on which the seve ;i destroyer., were wrecked. The Steel Seafarer was hoed abeve the440 words
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Article88 1923-09-14 7 London, Oct. 12. Tha Manchester Guardian in a leader on Japan's losses, says that we shall be much rprised if Japan with her eager approuit on of recert discov:rics and advtnce*.idbps. does not give us an exemplary lea_ in town p'arning, when she r. builds the ruined88 words
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Article159 1923-09-14 7 f(From th3 Consul for Italy.) Steffani, S 'pt. 9. The Italian Government has just received Irr owltdf of th^ decision arrived I At ly t.n Ambassadors Conference about! Greece. Th_ fa.t that the Greek proposals! are in si.fc.SiQ me ide'itica* \v th Italian J atsts dearly demonstrates that159 words
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Article43 1923-09-14 7 Mr Eroert L. Harris, Consul-General of the United States, sai ed yesterriay on tlie Macedonia for the United States, by way of Eurcpe, on leave. During h vs absence Mr. Hugh S. Miller, American Vice-Consul. w.ll be in charge of the Consulate General.43 words
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Article36 1923-09-14 7 man who entered hcu«e No n Road on Wednesday anc 'eave the premises when fl*kr< handed cver to the Polic< MS?"** Y r T e the Second Magistrat. a y afternoon. She was sent fci 'k'rvation.36 words
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Article1416 1923-09-14 7 N.Y.K. S RELIEF WORK. j The splendid r -lief work performed by j the N.Y.K. in connection with the Japanese (lissstrr is shown by despatches rece.ved irom Kobe. Th_; vessels of this Compiny received aboard at Yokohama ov.r 3,000 refugees. The first boat, the Yamashir Maru, arrived1,416 words
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Article245 1923-09-14 7 The announcement tnat Japanese insurance companies have decided to piy full losses, and are not availing tlumselv.s of th< earthquake clauses ciose!y concerns J'ritish companies, w.th which the Ja-panest-companies .ire reinsured. A consensus of tne London insi ranee market shows that the Japanese companies cannot piy claims not245 words
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Advertisement211 1923-09-14 7 1 SPECIA L OFFER DURING LAST DAYS OF SALE CENTS BLACK TAN BOOTS in I al 1 sizes best qua'ity, English make, j%r\ f/Q Pair to be cleared at one Price j Gents colored striped NEGLIGE SHIRTS Neat Patterns at cne Price C J KQ Each Sizes IB* o. 16,211 words
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Advertisement634 1923-09-14 8 STEAMER SAILINGS ■BLUE FUNNEL UNE Regular Services to LONDON. AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN, GENOA, MARSEILLES LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. P 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. PCLYPHEMUS634 words
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Advertisement486 1923-09-14 8 STEAMER SAIUNGS ■■■■i—lßHa—M "ELLERMAN" LINE ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) PASSENGER SERVICE Steamer OUTWARD. Singapore fs.s. CITY OF KARACHI China— Japan Oct. 7 •sji. CITY OF PARIS China— Japan Nov. lf •s.s. CITY OF CANTERBURY Cl ma— Japan Dee. IT HQMEWARb. *s.s. CITY OF KARACHI Marseilles—London Dee.486 words
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Advertisement584 1923-09-14 8 STCi^_MER SAILINGS —^^> p n JL e Uu II m m mw mmw-m 0 BRITISH INDIA and APCAR LINT* (incorporated in England) MAIL, PASSENGER j^TAgBQ SERVK y. PENINSULAR ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATm* LONDON FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE (Under Contract with His Majestv s Gov<rrm OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS For China and584 words
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Advertisement409 1923-09-14 9 aic^viviiLK FAILINGS f nPocean steam Ship Company, Limited. [He China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd AND Ellerman BucknaU Steam Ship Co Ltd (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN UNE) (Incorporated in England.) M B TO BOSTON AND NEW YORK vis SUEZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW YORK Dae S'pore Ro Ule i r HANKOW Sept.409 words
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Advertisement717 1923-09-14 9 STEAMER SAILINGS \x "^■tT ADMIRAJL LINE (Incorporated in U.S.A.) FAST PASSENGER SERVICE 19 DAYS— HONGKONG TO AMERICA. Steamer. Sails Hongkong. Arrive Seattle. PRESIDENT MADISON Sept. 18 Oct b PRESIDENT MCKINLEY Oct. 1 Oct 9 0 PRESIDENT JACKSON Oct. 13 Nov. 1 PRESIDENT JEFFERSON Oct 25 Nov 13 PRESIDENT GRANT Nov.717 words
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Advertisement721 1923-09-14 9 l STEAMER SAILINGS MS THMIAN LINE Arriving from America via Faaasse and Loading for BO6TOIN l s YORK, AVD BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DLP.ECT. STEEL TRAVELER due Singapore Sept 11 STEEL NAVIGATOR due Singapore Oct lt ENSLEY CITY due Singapore Nov. 10 Taking cargo on through Bills of Lad r X721 words
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Article392 1923-09-14 10 SIGNAL PRACTICE WITH MERCHANT SHIPS. The improvement during the last year __>r two in signalling on board ships of .he Mercantile Marine is well maintained, according to an Admiralty announcement regarding the quarterly reports of the exercises carried ou* between H. M. ships and merchant vessels. The returns392 words
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Article127 1923-09-14 10 Durin-.- the last three dtfys three of the largest mail and passenger steamers run- inr to the east have been at S ngapore. On Monday morning there armed from Batavia the new Rotterdam Lloyd Steamer Patria. On Tuesday morn ng t e Mesial cries Maritime* Steamer Paul Lecat arr ved127 words
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Article108 1923-09-14 10 A. P. C. Riservoir Explode B Shanghai, August 31. A huge oil Are took place last evening at the Petrol, um Company's wharf at Pootung as the result of Ihe explosion of SU qil reservoir. in nun w rs power ess except to protect nearby shipping108 words
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Article168 1923-09-14 10 The power problem ia ths most aericvs difficulty in the way of establ shin? a railway across the Sahara Desert, which French engineers are now ccns dering. To u i steam engines would requin quantit es of coal or Oil ar:d water, and if the fuel168 words
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Advertisement132 1923-09-14 10 dtaV l 9__ B tdajXi*. _g^^. **m A 1 T) 4 tmmmaWiyMm I^'* nk r *HlS_____! i 7*\*__. .____________________*s 5_X MBM. fBL y•* Ba igy^H_l__Befr9|K^PV£r JS* \s£2#jJ i"-^>A T_E ______________H _^__l __F mr wP^^A Wf When we first started ir business our quest was OUH i anc n0 cnea P132 words
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Advertisement297 1923-09-14 10 ran G^flE «BjQ _H_H_____i TRADE MARK. Pikener Beer ||g| SOLE IMPORTERS The Borneo Company. Ltd Incorporst.^j in England^ S t- no a pore- Ipoh-Pe nam; <= Bj 'J HE M AhK OF GOCB OIL AmW mmm^mmmm. •__________p^__._^_f BRILLIANT 6c ECONOMICAL •_idUc i eiruieum to. (b uc j »rpetnieS W fc*-si«na297 words
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Miscellaneous721 1923-09-14 10 MAIL TABLE. TODAY. Hoihow, Swatow, Amoy and Hongkong Kaying 8 a.m. Bangkok Suddhadib 9 a.m. Pulau Soegi Benuit U a.m. Cucob and Pontian Hang Chiap 9 a.m. Cucob and Benuit Mersing 9 a.m. Kerimon Soon Les 9 a.m. 17 bwettenham, Penang, Suez, Marseilles, Havre, Liverpool Glasgow Agamemnon 10 a.m. Moeara-Saba721 words
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Article59 1923-09-14 11 September 13. Bank 4 m.s. 2J4 7-32 Bank demand 2j4 Vb Privat- credits 3 m.s. 2]4 11-16 N*W York, demand 53 Credits 90 days 55^ France, demand yyQ Hongkok, demand 1 p.c. Dis. Yokoh ma, demand S9O Java, demand 139% Bangkok, demand 79^ ioverriee, Pank Buying «'-nk of England59 words
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Article133 1923-09-14 11 Tin 300 Tona fIM.% Pepper white 23.50 Popper Black 15.00 T.ipioca, small flak* f.g. 12.00 Pearl Sago sma:l 8.20 Copra Sundried 11.10 Rio?, Rar.groon white 275.00 Rice Siam No 1 for xport 330.00 j Rice. Siam No. 2 for export 810.00 Rice. .Saigon No. 1 for export £32.00 >»133 words
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Article296 1923-09-14 11 I,ondon. Aug. 15. Markets. All our markets have remained j remarkably steady notwithstanding the political chaos through which we are at present passing. It is to be hoped that some satisfactory solution will be found before loner, and should this be the case, there is little doubt296 words
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Article31 1923-09-14 11 e? penditure was calculated. Of course, if ore would rather have a cheaper design by using one and two mark notes, the total capital expended would be less than three farthings!31 words
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Article130 1923-09-14 11 Singapore, Sept. 13. Rubber. —London Is. o-T&d. Loca. 51%. Tin.—London £200. Local 1007s, (30> tons sola). Rubbers. —Malaka Pindas 1.63 1.70, United Malaccas I.oTVz 1.62Va ex., Mentakabs L^ 27ft, New Craigieleas 67 H: 72'.. Ba. setts L17% 1.22 V,, Indragiris 5.20 5.35, Glenealya 1.47 vi 1.52 Vi, Ayer130 words
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Article157 1923-09-14 11 Singapore, Sept. 13. Tin.— £2oo up 7s. 6d. 100%, 300 tons sold. Rubber. Is. G^d. unchanged. Share Market. Brisker at close. Rubbers. Jeram Kuantans SO 42, Lunas 7.00 8.10, Craiguleas 39 71. Ind 7.30 5.40, RadelLas 3.90 4.10, Tambalaks >0 85, Xew Serendahs 3.05 3.17), U_D157 words
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Article130 1923-09-14 11 The annual report of the Bukit Katil Rubber Estates, Limited, for the year ended April 30th., shows thai the total area of the eetate is 688 acres, of which 636 acres are planted. Tie total crop harvested during the jjnsar amounted to 92,544 lbs., the average130 words
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Article38 1923-09-14 11 Singapore, Sept. 13, 12 noon. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Spot 51 51%; Oct 52% 52%; OctDec 54 54%; f an-March 56% H*% April Jun2 58 58%. London Quotation Sheet Is. 3%d Market Quiet.38 words
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Article61 1923-09-14 11 It ha» been carefully calculated that for a matter of four shillings one ean have a fair-srized room very artistically pr pored with German mark notes. Tht best scheme would be to paper the walls in vertical strips of 10 20. 50, 100, and 1,000 mark notes, and61 words
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Advertisement349 1923-09-14 11 itmt* ovex feOOQjQOfe M? i dp ai* n a rmrw-mrrmT**- Atturancea in force over $17,*****^ GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSHRA.NCE COMPANY LIMITED lUD J^irv w\ u (Incorpormt^ (b SftttaMßto) O^l- ,k«SLd H S fitCL cour M JS^ 2%L* **f Afe^ >v. pve plans or igRANca Kmun CoB Bfc Ct AGPTO WANTM>349 words
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Advertisement385 1923-09-14 11 BANKING. YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. ESTABLISHED 1880. Capital Subser bed Y. 100,000.000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund y. 69,000.000 President: K. Kodama Esq. Vice-Pr-sident: R. Ichinoraiya. Esq. DIRECTORS. N. Soma Esq. S K. Suzuki, Esq. Yamakawa Esq. Baron K. Morimura. M. Odagiri Esq. N. Igarashi, Esq. Baron K. Iwasaki. K.385 words
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Advertisement812 1923-09-14 11 BANKING. HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hongkong) Head Office: Hongkong. Authorised CapiUl $50,000,000 Paid up-Capital $20,000,000 Reserve Funds: Sterling 4,500.000 Silver $24,500,000 Reserve 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, Esq.iW.L. Pattenden, Esq. G.M.812 words
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Advertisement151 1923-09-14 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE ■Uk*; reoratac li Englaad oj Royal Charter A. JD. It* FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW Co Messrs. WEARE Co., Ltd. Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER Co Ltd. Branch Office— s4, The Arcade, Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. THE STANDARD LIFE151 words
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Article225 1923-09-14 12 Singapore, Sept. IS. Rubber: A steady hut quiet tone has prevailed during tin- week, with the pri tie of Sp<ltJ She^t varyfng bet-wet i 52 and Bt per IK In the local auetior. held yesterday, ther.* was an easier tendency, and prices for all grades showed a decline.225 words
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Article353 1923-09-14 12 FRASER'S WEEKLY REPORT. Singapore, Sept. 12. The week under review has beer a dull one in all sections of the share market. 1 1 spite of the continued firmness in the price of tin shares have failed to respond and in the abscrce of buyers quotations have sagged353 words
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Article89 1923-09-14 12 Owmg to indisposition, H.E. th: Governor fas had to cancel his engagement to inlolh 1 thG S V C n tae mornin^ of Sept. The programme for th 2 16th will be tereu slightly accordingly. The Comjaaadant desires it to be known that member.who are married wll89 words
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Article153 1923-09-14 12 Singapore, Sept. 13. The market dur'ng the past week has most disappointing and ralves show a Considerable decline. New York has heen eery dull trd remans weak at the '-•lose. London is also dull and weak ar.d a further dc-linc seems- likely. No imorovemert can be153 words
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Article283 1923-09-14 12 ISLAM AND MUSLIMS IN SINGAPORE. To the Editor. Dear Sir, Your correspondent writing on the above subject in your esteemed jeurnal for to-day is apparently misinformed as to the Anjuman-i-Lslam and its ol Jects. Anjuman-i-lsiam was founded in 1921 for the sole purpose of defending Islam283 words
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Article161 1923-09-14 12 To the Editor. Sir, Allow me a few lines to draw th* attention of the authorities in charge of our public roads and streets to the present condition of Prinsep Street, the street in front of Middle Koad Kickshaw Station befori' we come to the Prinsep161 words
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Article484 1923-09-14 12 (HINESE WOMAN BIGAMIST DISCHARGED. Coi: Ah Kow. the Teoehew, woman, v ha eras charged with committing bigamy, Sfid Ng Ah Moi, who was charged with abetting the offence, were found guilty at t'.c Fifth Singapore Assizes yesterd iy ning. The jury, however, recommendcd leniency, and Mr. Justice BarrettLennard484 words
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Article724 1923-09-14 12 ADVISER'S ANNUAL REPORT. (From Our Own Correspondent). Johore Bahru, Sept. 12. The most important event almost the orly occurrence worthy of the name o? the past week bar been the issue, as a supplement u> the Johore Government Ga'/.ette of September sth., of the Ger.eral Adviser's Annual Report724 words
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Article120 1923-09-14 12 [Reuter's Service] London, Sept. 12. At the Scarborough Festival: Tne Ii.CC. made 348 for nine wickets and iielared. Astill contributed 102 and A. E. Gilligan 100. Yorkshire replied with 181, Se.tcliffe compiling 61. Fender took six wickets for 40. Following on Yorkshire rrade 322 for five wickets, Holmes120 words
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Article146 1923-09-14 12 Malaya! Cup Matches Fixed. There will be kick-about for the S.C. C. tugby players on the Padang on Tuesday end i_ is to be hoped that players who intn. playing during the season will put i.. an appearance. The first of the practice games Will take place probably146 words
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Article212 1923-09-14 12 YESTERDAYS RESULTS A Class Dooble. Stringfcl.ow and Thorougood bea; Wil« ton and Storey, lV 2, 0-2 Donaldson and Sedwick beat Sinclair and, Utermark, 4, ei 4 Dyne and Prentil beat BraeKlell and 1 gett, w.o. Doig and Bateman at Smith and Laybourne, w.o. Milligan and212 words
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Article42 1923-09-14 12 The final of the singl. s handcap will ayed off on to-night, 14th. inst, at 8 p.m between E. H. Valberg, (owe 250 •nd P. L C onsigli r, (owe 175). Members •nd Mend, are cordi.illy invited to attend42 words
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Article106 1923-09-14 12 The Royal Singapore Yacht dub is heldmg a 4-oar rare to-day, Friday for the Abbotsford Cup, which is cwn to representing local firms. Two crew. '*y entered. ,e. Mes,rs. Boustead and Co Ltd. and As .tic Petroleum Cc. Ltd. and they are as fol ows:— (bow), W. H Essen106 words
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