The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 18 September 1923
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section14 1923-09-18 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. ENTSe SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 1923 No. 10,99614 words
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Article204 1923-09-18 1 Serious trouble threatens in thtIlalkans between Bulgaria and .lugoS.avia, and btith countries are concentrating troops on the frontier Page 7. A .ate telegram states that Fiuine is now in complete control of the Italian, Page 7. De Rivera's new programme for Spain includes the launching of a204 words
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Article1246 1923-09-18 1 Why are so many of the governesses in Early Victorian fiction unscrupulous and designing" minxes? Which of them all would you engage to be a member of your household if circumstances compelled the choice? I am prompted to ask these questions be cause I have just read1,246 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement149 1923-09-18 1 Raffles Hotel The most spacious Dining Had and the Finest Ball Room Tea Dance Orchestral Concert Every Monday, Friday Every Wednesday Guest Night, Dancing. Every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors. J =_—=—_______:;>' THE IDEAL OFFICE COMBINATION. KALAMAZOO loose-leaf ledgers SHANNON FILING EQUIPMENT REMINGTON typewriters Obtainable from the Sole Importers.149 words
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Advertisement314 1923-09-18 1 Success NEVER BEFORE IN TYPEWRITER HISTORY HAS A WRITING MACHINE SO QUICKLY ACHIEV- r SUCCESS. TEN YEARS AGO T =L^_^SB_^ THERE WAS "NO ROOM FOR \JHp/ -NOTHER STANDARD TYPE- PROVED THAT STATEMENT BY .-MARKETING A MASTER MODEL AND SELLING 750,000 TO DATE. "THERE'S ALWAYS ROOM AT THE TOP." SOLE AGENTS.314 words
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Advertisement204 1923-09-18 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Raffles Hotel— Page 1 Irving's for hats— Page 4. New films at Gaiety— IW g Silver cups, De SflvaV p a^7 t;. Excellent gifts, Utile's— Page o Key distemper, Guthrie's- Pace 7 Firth's files. Wm. Jacks— Page 7 osram lamps, Sime, Darby— Page 2 Bankruptcy notices— Pages 2204 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous60 1923-09-18 1 THE WEEK. Tueadaj/, ixth. Hiprb Water, 3.51 a.m.. 3.31 p.m. Wednesday, 19tk. Hiph Water, 5.25 a.m., 4.46 p.m. Bomevsard B. I. mad leaves. Charity Football: MTtddleaex rt S.F.A Thursday. -20th Hi.r'h Water. 7.J!» a.m.. C K ]C, p.m Phil. Orchestra. Mem. Hall. 5.15 p.m. Outward mail by BafIUWOS. Eastern Gate,60 words
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
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Article70 1923-09-18 2 the Editor. Sii,— -Admitted that to s.t t sphinx H^ing from 'smculdering ashe>" would be I m< st inspiring sight, but do pon think I Dm- Prof. Wilden-Hait need a very >uitImile when, aa reported in your exeel- •< nt journal, he prophesied "th:.t Japan onld quickly70 words
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Article262 1923-09-18 2 T« the Editor. Sir, -Those who have been comteniplat- j ing visitine: the Dutch Indies must have I f-.lt obliged by the warning note soundel your corr spondent on the subject of -ports. The ait on of the Duuh Government annot but be regarded as unjust262 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement177 1923-09-18 2 JAPY FRERES P HIS— FRANCE TYPEWRITERS. iSole Distributor RENE ULLMANN L, High Street Singapore. sw-SS-_-_-----anH-Sisiaßi--- n mi minim— lim 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 Massage Manicure,177 words
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Advertisement653 1923-09-18 2 I C_S THEATItr J 5 35 Ist Show at 7.30 MR. NOBODY SERIAL Episodes 19. 20, 21, 22 and 23. INCLUDING 2 NEW COMEDIES 2nd Show at 9.15 TOO MANY CROOKS VITAGRAPH SPECIAL in 5 Parts WILD STRAIN WITH NEEL SHIPMENT in 5 Parts. Ist Show at 7.30. SILK HOSIERY653 words
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Advertisement404 1923-09-18 2 Alhambra From Saturday, September 15th, to Thursday, Septewb. Il the Second Show at 9 p.m. Sham p TOPICAL BUDGET British Screen News CARL LAEMMLE PRESENTS HERBERT RAWUNBQM "ONE WONDERFUL NIGHT" In 5 Reels. Herbert Rawlinson's agreeable personality, has not been seen in a vehicle. He catches the interest instantly and404 words
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Advertisement236 1923-09-18 2 AUCTION SALES ■Rats of J. L. Scbeerder, deceased AUCTION SAKE OF Valuable Teak Household Furr.ture. Inr Cheat, Piano, well-grown At St. James. No. r»69 Bast Csssl Ro>« ON SATURDAY, 22nd SEPT. at 2 pm Comprising an English piano with stool to match. I I hardwood round tables with mar furniture,236 words
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Article918 1923-09-18 3 A REGRETTED JEST. (Prom »>ur «>v. q Correbi^nd^r-- Paris, Aug. 12. Although thf Paris newspapers (of which there are so many that no one can k. e| count of them) refrain from saying iva; v jsesen things about the British Prime Min:■i's attitude to the -tuhi occupation, tht cnf<918 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement468 1923-09-18 3 IF—" I 1923 MODEL DODGE CARS THE NEW DODGE CAR I!f BETTEE VALUE THAN EVER AS IN ADDITION rO THE GENERAL EFFICIENCY SO LONG ASSOCIATED WITH DODGE CAKS, THERE ARE VAST IMPROVE MENTS IN THE BODYWORK, THE HOOD IS OF AN IMPROVED TYPE •OBD TYRES OF A LARGER SIZE ARE468 words
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Advertisement324 1923-09-18 3 f YH L PEUGE O T ***** h p. "DOC 1 In the 1928 Grand Prix petrol consumption test, PEUGEOT w e e Ist nd and o nl in th lour seater class, and Ist, 2nd, and 3rd in the rive seater class Specification: -Electrie Lighting „,.d .Starting, nickoi plated324 words
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Advertisement120 1923-09-18 3 ___L__^ __mm. _mf _^T^^L^^^mrr^Sw ___^^^_B^r THEIUNLVERSALLCASt When figuring what you would save by buying a Ford in preference to some other car don't stop at the purchase price— important though this saving is. The big saving is on gasoline, tires, oil and repairs. No other car can be operated at120 words
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Article578 1923-09-18 4 CRICKET RIVALRIES. (FIOSB Our Own Correspondent). Edinburgh, At g. 15. Considering that tl* ro arc only a few more weeks of the season to run, interest ui Scottish creket continues well maintained. There were several notable individual batting di.-_iln _.■;.<. R. M. Thorburn, trebles County; Elliot, Burntisland; and578 words
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Article239 1923-09-18 4 Two days' Saving Each Wsj By the end of this year Ceylon should have a mail service comparable with that of pre-war days, says the Times of Ceylon. The P. O. and Orient Companies have arranged to accelerate their services to save two days on both the239 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement1152 1923-09-18 4 B___n______--_---___---__MMSBa_____________________--_p_S^_--_SS^ ilfß-^. y e k* Gratitvide. R j jj^ r > y m& Ulcers the Size of Man's Hand.' Ai Our Portrait is of Mr. G. M. THOMPSON, of 4, Midland Grove. .jji.*** Edward Road. BaisaU Heath. Birmingham. England, who writes: g "In July last 1 happened to get a1,152 words
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Advertisement832 1923-09-18 4 J. 6 9. THE PERAK STAKES, PURSE and PLATE Itl p.m., 4-35 p.m. and ."•-f)0 p.m. Jlsas A \alue $1,200 with $250 to the second 1 orae. B and C value $1,000 SScfa With to the second horse. A handicap for all horses that have been I r.'-ndicappc,} on the832 words
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Advertisement769 1923-09-18 4 divided equally among the winning owners of the Meeting as added money. Ten per cent of the subscribed value of every $5 Cash Sweep throughout the Meeting will also be divided equally among the vfntvng owners of the Meeting as further added monev. ENTRIES CLOSE at NOON on Saturday the769 words
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Advertisement741 1923-09-18 4 1 TENNIS BALLSJ AYRES' CO 75 CHAMPIONSHIP. *9?_'-9 HAUncoURT. sporu-S-Tptttw-. RAJA CO.'"'^»«i I TENDERS. Tenders for Toddy Shop Licences, Malacca, 1924. Notica i- barsby giv-n that tenders will be received at th Ke.-ident Councillor's Office, until noon on the 21st September, 1923, for the extlus.ve right, subject to the limitations741 words
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Advertisement608 1923-09-18 4 licence. Ho «U] a l.^> be ron l I ■■"■■■"J ibai ti l No he.,,., wil v. •jy premises not sp, Olhcer. 7. Each lieesaee shall on each quarter pay in t J** k tond.nt Government months', x. Vh fee unpo h t^ -te of,, pHLS licence- within Municipa' ri608 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement482 1923-09-18 5 TO LET TO LET. 4. Sophia Road, sitting room, din bedrooms, dressing room, bath"L, Motor garage, servants' quarters, trlC Ufhti and fans all throughout. Ent- I. Apply 4. Wiikie Road. 23^ nlortahly furnished \enandah room and pitting room, electric ii. unK Near toWM T-anglin tril tsbls. Suit two. $200 p,.,-482 words
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Advertisement936 1923-09-18 5 TENDERS. Tenders for Toddy Shop Licences, Singapore, 1924. NOTICE is hereby given that Tenders will be received at tho Colonial Secretary's Office until noon on 21st September, 1923, for the right, subject to the limitations of the Liquors Revenue Ordinance, 1909, now Ordinance No. 118 (Liquors Revenue), and to the936 words
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Advertisement467 1923-09-18 5 NOTICES. AN APPEAL. ttRMEF FUND FOI. THE DISTRESS IN JAPAN In connection with the terr I disaster which has occurred as tin result of an e-trthquake in Japan (he Singapore Japanese Society helc (Ul extraordinary meeting oi' Directors on the 3rd inst. and it was decided to make an immediate467 words
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Advertisement878 1923-09-18 5 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK. LIMITED. ANNUAL NOTING. J he fourth oidinary general meeting of i Oversea-Chinese Bank was held on ,c.... l. r i. at No. 63, Chulia Street, Singapore, with Mr. Lim Nee- Soon in the chair. Others piereiii were the Hon. Mr. S. Won-, l)i. S. t. Yin, Messrs Tan878 words
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Advertisement672 1923-09-18 5 ifor Watches at Low Cost I ttft r:~" We have just receive^ the following watches, specially made to withstand the peculiar climate of Singapore. We advice an early call before our stock is exhausted. Silver Screw Case Wristlet and 3 Washable straps $25 Silver Half Hunter, Heavy Case, Leather strap672 words
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Advertisement50 1923-09-18 5 DELICIOUS, Tha Standard WHOLESOME, for Purity and REFRESHING. WJ\ Excellence. fi<£^C)^ Pre: red o, A > r^X£&\ J 'rom Pur. SAFEGUARD C !*/^r--^- W^' ,ndi AGAINST yKk.^jfc^ l Litt,e Jui 19 q J fevers. /iHi'vV;"::;,;/)/ and lht ™^_?s=_-~ 'j j f iae,t R «f»«« ATiT^yP. i.^ Yt Sufar. LIME JUICE50 words
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508 1923-09-18 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1923. The Breaking Point. "We holt! guarantees. We shall keep them until we have received satisfaction." Thus does the French Premier again emphasise the attitude of F ranee in the summary cf a speech arriving to-day. The full text of tht French Reply to508 words
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Article349 1923-09-18 6 This subject is of much interest for Singapore, for in time it is proposed to do away with the present tramway system and replace it by the free bus, driven by a trolley from overhead wires, but able to travel on any part of the road which is349 words
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Article279 1923-09-18 6 Sir Roderick Jones, chairman of Reutor's, and Lady Jones are going to Canada, ar <1 thence proceed to Japan China, Java, and India, returning to England in the spr ng A lighter containing about 40 tons of coal has been seized by the Detective Department, and five Chinese have been279 words
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Article790 1923-09-18 6 HINGWA vs. HOCKCHA. Bencoolen Strest, Rochore Road and the surrounding districts inhabited by large r. umbers of rikisha coolies, have been the scenes of rather serious disturbances during Saturday and Sunday, when lar^e parties of Hingwa and Hockcha rikisha pullers rioted. The actual cause of the trouble790 words
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Article88 1923-09-18 6 By kiqd permission of Lt. Col. F. E. Swanscn, the Drums and Fifes of the 2nd. Battalion the M dd'esox Regiment will p'ay "Retreat" in the Botanic Gardens to-day commencing at 5.15 p.m. A young Arab named Ahmat was arrested by the Detective Department yesterday •evening on a charge of88 words
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Article459 1923-09-18 6 ANOTHER_REy ()L Tl()N (Reuter's Server, i t ;s authoniat, I, volution has broken out ir H*inst the Em r Abdullah British Cowrnmm reeenl trol of the territory, irhich u •any part o! the wi m-ufa the _teppm K policy in facilitatini rndependent Arab conf !ah. who il the-459 words
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Article90 1923-09-18 6 The following noil those invited to this ceremonj The Railway Administimti it is necessary to ecremony of the Johore was fixed for October l-*.. to a bo arranged later. H I I Governor and High Commis ing from a slit Tit strain o and though there is every90 words
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Article68 1923-09-18 6 (From Our Own f Penan* <ont afl, Juti Sproulo'* entered on Saturday nitr v articles were sto'en. The "b also burgled. The po'ice guards at the residence. A Chinese broker had a quirTe'l v another Chno«io on board H* 4 fa'loch on Sunday night over cf a box.68 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement173 1923-09-18 6 V D kin K A I ff ***DE 1 W v, _$?&rEs_fr- «»--ZT Per Case <^ v/a. __^-w/ of X^^WwW/rijT/ of i i_ < -r^ H,S WAjtSTV^r^ ___<%_// T),w 4 Doz. A^V V^NSJ^E KX "Gs^<PdT*m t/\ y\ o^^-=_ s=-^v c k x/-F/ vZ}_t_?^% %V^ x V^ SOLE AGENTS: >^ XcALDBECK173 words
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Advertisement85 1923-09-18 6 42. BiIOADBENTS PATENT IMPROVED STONEBR-iAKERS are the Best and Strongest Made NEW AND IMPROVED DESIGN Stonebreaker COMPLETE PLANTS FOR MACADAM AND FINE CRUSHING A SPECIALITY. ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF The Borneo Company, Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) SINGAPORE IPOH PENANG. ANNOUNCEMENT. JOHN~DUKE F.8.0.A., F.S.M.C. OPTICIAN. Wishes to announce that, as from September85 words
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Article368 1923-09-18 7 EVENTS MARCH. j UK PREMIER'S SUNDAY. r| neuter's Service]. Paris, Sept. 16. j., in a speech at Dun-sur- -me persons now regard. of the Versailles Treaty [etter and blamed France for -tin_r on their (execution. There ■curity in international retreaties concluded could be I Tl e Treaty368 words
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Article187 1923-09-18 7 New York, Sept. 16. lull, the French international bai completed a trans-At-?e alone from France, in a ton s ii ling-boat, after 142 The boat was built by Kemp, King George's private yacht. mt* Gerbault encountered e hurricanes which wrecked his steerHe replenished his depleted by collecting187 words
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Article148 1923-09-18 7 SPANISH AFFAIRS. DE RIVERAS PLAN. [Reuter's Service], London, Sept, 17. Interviewed by the Daily Express correspondent at Madrid, De Rivera foreshadowed the launching of a big offensive in the Melilla zone, Morocco, probably within a week, with 150,000 Spai ish troops. He declared that the new parliament to148 words
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Article345 1923-09-18 7 Rome, Sept. 16. The Government of Fiume has resigned. The Vice-President of the Constituent Assembly has sent a letter to the ItaliarGovemment, complaining of the evil effects of the long delay ir. the settlement between Italy and Jugo-Slavia. stating that the people are becoming exasperated. -reemployment is rife,345 words
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Article60 1923-09-18 7 Ottawa, Sept. 17. H. R. H. the Prince of Wales, after a fast trip across* Canada, arrived at his ranch at Calrary, where his holiday of fishing, riding, and shooting begins. ANOTHER JAPANESE DISASTER. Osaka, Sept. 17. Five thousand are reported missing in the city of Tottor*,60 words
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Article150 1923-09-18 7 Return of Hobble Skirt. London, Sept. J. Not crinolines, but hobble skirts, as the: feature of the comir.g season, is an Indication by the immediate tindeney in feminine fashions afforded at the exhibition opened by the Lady Mayoress at Holland Park, at wh ch displays of150 words
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Article1325 1923-09-18 7 AN INFERNO. i FRIGHTFUL SCENES OF HUMAN ANGUISH. The Hongkong papers to hand contain accounts brought down to Hongkong by passeng.rs by the Empress of Australia and the Empress of Canada. The former boat was at the jetty, due to leave at noon. and fortunately a large number1,325 words
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346 1923-09-18 7 INTELLECTURAL AWAKENING OF CHINA. The August Chinese Recorder has several arcicies on oung Llnna and the Cnn ese who wriie and speak finely of present conditions. Under the New Thought Movement, reference is made to recent democratic movements throughout the world: the distres-sing condition, of China, the awakening of Ch.nese346 words
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Advertisement31 1923-09-18 7 T n n Bevel p»omtMv mPAt n"" of th< WsamaynH Gh**n&nm Tp orange Union wil be hpld at tha BibV House, Armenian Si on Thursday, Sept 20th. Tea at 4.30 p.m.31 words
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Advertisement168 1923-09-18 7 ROBINSON CO., LTD. (Incorporate: ii. Singapore), o -r^fß iHlinn-Ti s—ah Ii _fc_K_l____f B__ JUST RECEIVED -'^¥F^| NEW STOCK -^'Iw' '*M m r ;'jM W.''-?_W HALL-MARKED SILVER '%£IMK M v I >^L«j_-rf __3_:l-.1------r^^^^^^ IN ROBINSON CO., LTD. —r^ /^__i^^_>^^^_w'v w t^\ c^es§^^^< V JU r\. i a manu f acture of168 words
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Advertisement649 1923-09-18 8 STEAMER SAILINGS BLUE FUNNEL LINE Regular 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. LYCAON London,649 words
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Advertisement542 1923-09-18 8 STEAMER SAILINGS ELLERMAN LINE ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co- Ltd. (Incorporated in England) PASSENGER SERVICE Steamer OUTWARD. Da» Singapore ts.s. CITY OF KARACHI China— Japan Oct. 7 •i.i. CITY OF PARIS China— Japan Not. It •s.i. CITY OF CANTERBURY CI ina— Japan Das. It HOMKWARI>. <«.• CITY OF KARACHI Marseille*— London542 words
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Advertisement585 1923-09-18 8 STEAMER SAILINGS I P. o. ~J BRITISH INDIA and APCAR iXKkXs (Incorporated in England) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO MCRVKr, PENINSULAR ORIENTAL STEAM NAVTG ATW LONDON FAR EAST MAIL SERVICI U (Under Contr.ict with His Majesty'* Gov«.rnn>: OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS For China and Japan. For MarseilleH, London aad Dus Tonnage. Singapore.585 words
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Advertisement427 1923-09-18 9 STEAMER SAILINGS The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Ellerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE-) (Incorporated in England.) KKVICE TO BOSTON AND NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. steamers. Due S'pore Route For LIT Y OF HANKOW427 words
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Advertisement493 1923-09-18 9 STEAMER SAILINGS /^^a 1 j^l^^k I I /^^W T"^ S ______i l —_H___________H_—____» (incorporated in u.d.A.; FAST PASSENGER SERVICE 19 DAYS— HONGKONG TO AMERICA. Steamer. Sails Hongkong. Arrive Seattle. PRESIDENT MADISON Sept. 19 Oct. 8 PRESIDENT MCKINLEY Oct. 1 Oct. 20 PRESIDENT JACKSON Oct. 13 Nov. 1 PRESIDENT JEFFERSON Oct493 words
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Advertisement225 1923-09-18 9 N. Y. K. LONDON LINE. Fushimi Maru Sept. 18 Hakozaki Maru Oct. 16 Kitano Maru Oct. 30 llukuir-an Maru Oct. 30 LIVERPOOL LINE. Tsushima Maru end Sept. HAMBURG LINE. T^uyama Maru Oct. 5 NEW YORK LINE ria SUEZ. SOUTH AMERICAN LINE. Kanagawa Maru Beg Nov. Oeaka Maru Sept. is CALCUTTA225 words
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Advertisement651 1923-09-18 9 STEAMER SAILINGS I ISTHMIAN LINE I ArriYing from America Tin Ft-nama and Loading for BOSTON, NEW YORK, AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DIRECT. STEEL TRAVELER due Singapore Sept. Ii STEEL NAVIGATOR due Sirgnpore Oct IS ENSLEY CITY due Singapore Nor. M Taking cargo on through Bills of Ladir.g to ali Inlsnd651 words
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SHIPPING NOTES.
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Article162 1923-09-18 10 INSURANCE OF PASSENGERS AT SEA. It was made plain in the course of the discussions at Gothenburg of the In-tetnatiof-O] Maritime Committee, of which detailed reports have now been received, that the suggested compulsory scheme for the insurance of travellers by sea would rot affect the legal remedy which passengers162 words
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Article206 1923-09-18 10 The destination of the large ox-German floating dock row being reeonditioned at Chatham is still a matter for conjecture. I: was thought at first that this huge structure would be sei i out to Singapore, but there If now a stronger probability that it will go206 words
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Article121 1923-09-18 10 Larger Bea-Gotug Force in Bro«q>ect. Wellington. AuK. IH. The Naval hi fence Report, which been praoented to Parliament, statea that the foundations have been laid for the .x--panaioß of tin- mo going iqandron, as _;>_■ financial position improve?, to three light cruisers, an oil tanker, and121 words
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Article163 1923-09-18 10 The Eastern Telegraph < ompar.y report* repair-ship now at work on th< able between ("ape Town ard St. Helena which hod parted, hoi found that the o<ean bed has risen to within threequarters of a mile of the surface poirl where the chart showed a depth163 words
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Article82 1923-09-18 10 Phe Hongkone correspondent of the Easterr Times, one of the Shanghai vernacular papers, ives the Kargeat ftah story of the leoson. His story eon cms a giant carp captured ir the waters of the colony, and he reports tHht the fish, which weighed nn.y« than D>o catties, could sneak. When82 words
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Advertisement261 1923-09-18 10 VniiMtM.mni !ii»iti«iiiitii»iiiiiii!tii!!!iiHi»HitfmiiHiii»n»»H»»miin>r UNDERWOOD Improved PORTABLE Model iii Mm^mimm^maawmMmMMm^——m^m—m i__sc 9_L_l_____l _*r THE MACHINE YOU WILL EVENTUALLY *WY, i m l I Sole Agents: I PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD. 11l m T iii iii (Incorporated in England). j SINGAPORE, PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR. Stockists ROBINSON Co. Ltd. I I t»niiMiiiii»»t»ni»»»ii-i»»i»»i:j»»iiiii:i»»»i;i»»ni«iin»»»»in»t»»i»Hi»nni»»u ja-Bft-waaa_--_-a-iiaiiiiii-i i-nm261 words
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Advertisement278 1923-09-18 10 Genasco RooHndl 2 PLY AND 8 PLY COMPLETE WITH PATENT UNHEAK Mm AND NAILS FOR FIXING fS 6C/V4SCO /s J 9^^ 8 tne rest//* of j i„ the /Qf over 40 Vears r v ro/*, experience Er an a t*a/.v > ■"'surfacl f* 1 Proof and manufacture j^/crTr*; 6E/V4SCO JL278 words
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Advertisement69 1923-09-18 10 STEAMER SAiLiNGS. LLOYD TKIEMiNO >\ HOMEM l<ir Penang, Sues. Port Saul. ite, taking iinir for Fiumi jj_ ROSANDRA NEZI L. (H IW \Kl> > [Ll 1 or Hongkong, SI and M FIUME I Dates of i bject to alt notice* Oil however being taki r ri< Until tan omit c69 words
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Page 10 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous90 1923-09-18 10 Mis. F. Flinter and child. Miss Telkeltoba. Mr. H. Rodger, Mr. H. D. van Brunt, Mr. EHe M. DurTour, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. V. van Doiaoer, Capt. I. Y. v. Scott, Monsieur Oie'llard, Mr. E. T. Sheaf, Mr. A. Ross, Mr. 11 R. Ribbins, Mr. Yuang. Mr. F. L.90 words
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Miscellaneous761 1923-09-18 10 MAIL TABLE. TODAY. Batavia, Samarang Sourabaya Australasia (via Fremantle) Eurelia 9 a.m. Anamba, Natuna Islands and Serassan Van Diemen 9 a.m. Kerimon Fook Mow 9 a.m. Pulau Soegi Benuit 9 a.m. Ker.mon Soon Lee 9 a.m Hongkong. Shanghai and Japan Haruna Maru noon Colombo and Bombay Osaka Maru noon Fort761 words
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Article61 1923-09-18 11 I September 17. Bank 4 m-a. 214 7-32 Bank demand 2]4 Private credits 3 m.a. fU 21-32 New York, demand 53 Credits 90 days 55^ France, demand 890 India. T. T. 173% Hongkong demand p.c. DU. Yokohama, demand 109% Java, demand 139^ Bangkok, demand 7914 Sovereign. Bank Buying 8.5461 words
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Article148 1923-09-18 11 September 17. Tin 2T) Tons $97.75 Gambit r 15.00 Pepper white 23.60 Pepper Black 15.50 Tapioca, small flake t.g. 12.25 Pearl Sago small 8.20 Copra 10.90 Copra Sundried 11.30 On. urn. Benares one. 4,000 Rioe, Rangoon white 275.00 Rice Siam No 1 for export 330.00 Rice, Siam No. 2148 words
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Article42 1923-09-18 11 Singapore Sept. 17, 12 noon. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Spot 5114 61%; Oct, 52*4 52%; Oct.-Dec. 54 54 1 .lan. -March 6tV_ 57; April June 58 5814. London quotation sheet. Is. 3 3 sd. Market Quiet.42 words
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333 1923-09-18 11 Those who are concerned with tha management of plantation properties in Netherlands India Will know that the subscriptions to the various Associations. y/I. ether it happens to be a Proefestation, or Labour Association, or otherwise. will know that the total of these contributions come333 words
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Article68 1923-09-18 11 A report issued by the Directors of the Bachaw Tin (Siam) Limited states that two further blocks of 200 Rai each have been acquired, adjoining the original block of 148 Rai. Tbere are indicatior-s that the new areas carry tin ore in payable quantities, and in68 words
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Article93 1923-09-18 11 FRASERS REPORT. I Singapore, Sept. 17. I Rubbtr.— ls. 3%<\. Tir DM. 10s. 25 tons I sold 97.75. I Rubbers. Lunas 7.90 S.lO, Malaka I Pindas I.GO 1.65, Tambalak.. 77 V0 82 Vi, 1 Allenbys 1.30 1.35, Craigieleas 05 70, Ayer I Hitams 14 14.50, Ayer Moleka93 words
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Article181 1923-09-18 11 Singapore, Sept. 17. Rubber. London Is. 3 Vid. Local 51 V4. Tin.— London, 14th Septr., £194. 10s. Local 97%. 25 tons sold. Share Market. Quiet. Rubbers.— lndragiris 5 5.25, Malaka Pindas 1.60 1.65, Ayer Hitams 14.25 14.50, New Craigieleas 65 70, Bassetts 1.15 1.20, Pantais 82 \-> B7H,181 words
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Article156 1923-09-18 11 Singapore, Sept. 17. Tin.— l94. 10s. 97%. 25 tons sold. Rubber. Is. 3^d., unchanged. Share Market.— Closing flat. Rubbers. Quotations nominal, appearing easier. Jeram Kuan tans 39 42, Lunas 7.90 8.10, Craigieleas 69 71, Radellas 3.90 4.10, Tambalaks 80 85, New Srrendahs 3.05 3.15, Un ted156 words
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Article15 1923-09-18 11 Yesterdiy's Alterations. P. Consol, (5e. 9s. 10s. Radalla ($5) 3.7."» I a15 words
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194 1923-09-18 11 Prye's Stroke of Luck. "Alert ll'' in Stock Exchange Gossip in A the Financier of August 15 says: A little surprise of tho agreeable sort i.bout to b I sprung upon shareholder of i'rye Rubber and Coconuts. It is in this wise. About two years age,194 words
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Advertisement383 1923-09-18 11 *.%iet% over 16,000.000. Tim /mn im _r» .-™w-.~ Aaaiirancea in force over $17,000,0% THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. me-m nwvwv (tocarpomted In Sti-fta Hrtihuvcmt*} i^KDUK OFFICE: 82 OldJewry, E.C compmny flu j^o,ooo deposited with ine Supreme Court of E-^.Tid, mud ,<T**nli_- with the Britkh Life ..KACTIVE PLANS OPASSITPA^383 words
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Advertisement367 1923-09-18 11 BANKING. YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. ESTABLISHED 1880. Capital Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund y. 73,000,000. i President: K. Kodama Esq. Vice-President: R. Ichinoraiya, Eaq. DIRECTORS. N. Soma, Esq. S K. Suzuki, Esq. r. Yamakawa. Esq. Baron K. Morimura. M. Odagiri, Esq. N. Igarashi, Esq. ttaron K. Iwasaki.367 words
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Advertisement491 1923-09-18 11 BANKING. HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hongkong) Head Office: Hongkong. Authorised Capital $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.491 words
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Advertisement305 1923-09-18 11 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated in England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capita! in 600,000 shares £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund 3 ,800 000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE, 38 Bishopsgate, London, E.C Agancies and Branches-. Alor Star Hongkong Pul-et Amntsar Jloilo Rangoon Bangkok305 words
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Advertisement74 1923-09-18 11 1 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE I Incorporated im England by Royal Charter A. D. 1710.) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE I Fidelity Guarantee Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives —Messrs. BARLOW Co Messrs. WEARE Co., Ltd. D Messrs. HARRISONS, I BARKER Co Ltd. I Branch Office—s4, The Arcade, Coliyer Quay. I A. GORDON LEE,74 words
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Article945 1923-09-18 12 r LATEST CABLES. PROGRESS OF RESCUE WORK. [From the Japanese Consul Genera!]. Tokio, S'pt. 16-. According to the report rendered by the Officials of the Foreign Office a: to the rescue work of the Chines" refugees in Kobe, although some portion of them have left there for945 words
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Article112 1923-09-18 12 Received b> Yokohama Specie Bank. Mr. L. 6. Stratford 10, A Sympathizer M Mr. B. J. Watson 50, Shoon Fatt and I Co, 50. Mr. Thm Hock Gwan 10. Officer'and staff of the Government Opium Fac tory 35. Mr. G. U. Xash 30. Medical Hall Ltd. 50.112 words
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Article81 1923-09-18 12 I Renter's Service]. London, Sept. 16. Tie warmest tribute to the courage and pat: nee with which the Japanese have j beme the disaster, and the indomrtahle energy with which they have started re[oiderng the ruins s paid by the Observe! which doubt- whether a western country c<81 words
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Article479 1923-09-18 12 .!<>mha> Merchant Found Gui lj of Cheating. The trim] of Abdul Latif Jux.f, SOS of the two Bombay merchants who are chart d at the Singapore Assiiei with eheat ntr various firms in Singapore, was concluded late yesterday afternoon, the jury, after an exhaustive summing up by Mr.479 words
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Article237 1923-09-18 12 Next Year's Championships at Kuala Lumpur. The annual meeting of the executive body of the A.A.A. of British Malaya, including Mr. E. F. White (Singapore), ar.d M.. VV. A. Wilson (Selangor) met at Seiemban or. Saturday morning, under the chairmanship of Mr. Justice McCabe Reay, te discuss various237 words
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Article212 1923-09-18 12 Despite the absence of A. Chelvan, P. Albuquerque and L E. Campbell, the St. Joseph's Old Boys ([id very well agains' tne Indian Association on Saturday, though they had to concede ons run to the latter. Scores: Indian .Assoc ation.— K. Sabapathy b Veeravagoo A. A. Sumy b Rappa212 words
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Article104 1923-09-18 12 [Reuter's Sen,- ice.) New York, Sept. lti. The scoring in the inter-army po'o match in which the British army beat the United States army by 12 goals to 10, revenging the British defeat of 12 to 9 was a- follows; England, Lieut-Co'onel Melville 1. Lieutenant McCtvary one. Major104 words
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Article234 1923-09-18 12 The gymnastic competitions for the boys Classes were held on Friday ever.ing in the iation. The competitions in all classes! "er xceed-ngly lose. The < hampionship «raa won by Mohamed Zin with a total of 173.82 points, Pep-g Kwang com/tig a very close second with 173.66. The "B"234 words
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Article235 1923-09-18 12 A CbISS Double?. Col. Thompson and Warren beat Elder and Smith, 6—l, 4—6, 6 4. MilUgan and Fulcher beat Linton and Upcott, 3—6, 6—4, 6—2. Hill and Kleinman beat Tyler and Ruchvaloy. 6—3, 6—l. B Class Doublet. Case and Fergusson beat Pitt and Ifyler, 6— 1, 6—3. Salter235 words
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Article28 1923-09-18 12 Yi-terda\ > Play._Champion_hip. X. E. Ess beat YV. A, Aeria, 7—5, 3— f>. X. E. Ess brat E. \V. de Cruz. f>— 2. 6—3.28 words
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Article79 1923-09-18 12 [Renter's Service.] Philade.'phia, Sept. 16. This is the fourth suceossiv year in which Tilden has won the sing o^ championship. He had the match well in ham! from the outset and played a careful game, remaining at the back of the ceurt most of the contest. H s79 words
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Article196 1923-09-18 12 There were BCSUS lively bouts at the Paradise Show last night, when large crow,: was present Young Puaaaa, of Johore, was awarded the v rdict over Boy Kim at the end of a four roirr.d contest. Boxing well, and displaying a fine right hand. Washington Lee stopped Mohamed Tab196 words
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Article25 1923-09-18 12 Ihe re?u't of the September MontMy Medal (Be gey) is a win for Mr. J. Thomson with a score of 2 up.25 words
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Article22 1923-09-18 12 In the first round of th? S.V.C. Football up Competition the Malay Company reccived a walk over from the S.R.E. (v).22 words
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Article75 1923-09-18 12 The Gaiety's first show programm? of tonight has two specia'ly seated Paramount features, Silk Hos ery, starrng Enid Ben r.ett (5 parts^ and Double Speed featuring Wallaae Red (5 parts). The second show has the big picture The Cup of L'fe, with an all star cast in 575 words
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Advertisement213 1923-09-18 12 "H.M.V." RECORDS GRAMOPHONES HAVE PROVED THEIR SUPERIORITY AND \»v RECOGNISED THE STANDARD OF THK WO_U LET US DEMONSTRATE THIS S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD (Incorporated in Hongkong.) SINGAPORE. aa_____s^^^^^ PORCELAIN UTEX CUPS I PMADE IN TWO SIZES j "STANDARD" 10 OZ. MHM Ja F*fr k£ "Tfex-W^i 3si_E3? w___S «-iyS-~WE^jr. r Jl213 words
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