The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 September 1923
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Title Section15 1923-09-25 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TS SINGAPORE, S^. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1923 No. 11,00215 words
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Article194 1923-09-25 1 Another earthquake ha.<^ been recorded and the instruments point to Central Peris as the point of disturbance Page 7. Reports from Bulgaria indicate th*it Communist band- have been disperxri —Page 7. Representatives of the Occupied Territories are nuveting m Berlin to discus* the question of ceasing passive194 words
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Article1075 1923-09-25 1 By my side stands a graven image; h© X the Sarishtadar, "holder of the ropes" that connect the alien bureaucrat with tht totting masses. He calls me "your honour," ard he draws one-tenth of my «a!ary; but m the estimation of the dusky mob that stretches about and around1,075 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement301 1923-09-25 1 O~££l*~ O A. I WBfiKLV PBOQEAVMX Kaiiies notei mon DAY n reiephoM 2920. (10 Lines). TOOWttISISSA^ \wm Ballroom m the Ba«i THURSDAY^GuJIt Night— Koom open till 12 p.m k»t>ttwv 2 inner Dance. t KID A V.—Tea Dansant. SATURDAY— Cuest Night. ri ESDAY Dinner and Dane* D«nriQf» riariOA BAFFLES ORCHESTRA. L.illlßr301 words
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Advertisement322 1923-09-25 1 Success HI VEX BEFORE IN TYPEWRITER HISTORY HAS A WRITING MACHINE SO QUICKLY ACHIEVSSmj§^) kd SUC( i:ss ten years ago V^ THERE WAS "NO ROOM FOR vi mrmlm ff another standard typeXXf UKITER E ROYAL nis Tt^^J/ I ROVED THAT STATEMENT BY MARKETING A MASTER MODEL AND SELLING 750,000 TO322 words
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Advertisement127 1923-09-25 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Broadbenft itone-breaken Borneo Go age 0 Cbeong Koon Seng's ■hernTa ah- page Wt'ill and Montor. a fine selection of oiiys jeweHety— Fag« 2 Cai^o inspection of Glonogle -Page 10 Johon tenden for chandu &hop licence? -Pftge 2 Hiuh cla^a spoils goods from John Little and -Paj Waarfamuira for127 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous106 1923-09-25 1 THE WEEL Tmtdmp, Hi; h Water, 10..",;) nm jj.9 n n \Vvdt)e.'< r 'i l >, '2>'>th. Uh:h Water, 1 l LT» t.m. 11.43 p.m Sun-,.i Bagan Rul>., Ch.irtoro,l Hank. noon. Thursday, 21th, U'wh Water, 11.30 a.m. Outward mail by Adrastus. Phi!. Orchestra, Mem. Hall, 5.15 p.m. Friday, 28/ h.106 words
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Article96 1923-09-25 2 h rerponae to numerous rcqoceta from t who have already seen Jackie m Oliver T the management Palladium have decided t.» screen on Wednesday. Sept. M, for one Saturday matinee only. I i- intevoftinf to note t- Dickens Lond< n ha> acquired a copy t{>^ film faithful aval96 words
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Article48 1923-09-25 2 of the Pan-Pacific 8 r^ J 24. Prof< 3om« of alty, and down, i bl f.,r tuds all em anil for ►raori, the J»] for n bribed e«rthqu«k. J rroni .Japan to the co ca in twelve boari »nd to ta tw l ,ur.48 words
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Article55 1923-09-25 2 1 P»rai pic ims" at nee m 5 parts, and At the End of the parts, with Betty Compaoa '<i Mitchell Lewis. Both are I w. cttnmctie ng i 7.30 The Reward, with Louis r,laum l Bessie Rarriscale, is m the Meoad vth two new Ifack Sonnett on.edios55 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement95 1923-09-25 2 JAPY FRERES P.R[S— FRANCE TYPR WRITERS. I JV_T-^^^^^^S%^B^^^ T^^ J IE *>*^ <^* io Distrbutor KENE ULLMANN I L, Higli Street Singapore. PSOCURABLB FR<»M BIJN BEE CO. 11, ROCHORE ROAD. OEUCIOUS, The Standard WHOLESOME, Tor Purity and REFRESHING. ii Excellonce. Pr.p*r.dsoW7 A T £..^^2?^ itom pßr SAFEGUARD E >10?^\ W«»t95 words
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Advertisement744 1923-09-25 2 39 EAST Mr NOBODY SERIAL Ktalart Picture— 6 Reels. Episodes 25. 20, 27, 2^, 29 and 30 AT THE END OF SIX THE WORLD 2nd. show at 9.™. Paran.ount. Picture 4 Parts. TIDES OF FATE 51 o Starring ALEXANDRA CARLISLE 2nd Shew. IN 5 PARTS. TWI? RFWADn VITAGRAPTI SPECIAL. IHE744 words
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Advertisement441 1923-09-25 2 Alhambra I>om Friday, September 2!st, [o Wednesduy Sp». m TOPICAL BUDGET P>ritish Screen News Preferred Pictures presents Lon Chancy gad Marguerii "SHADOWS" In 7 Reels. The story portnya the revelation of a cruel jest that happiness and shadowed their young lives. What you suddenly learned you were illegally man* nounce441 words
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Advertisement122 1923-09-25 2 AUCTION SALES. SllKltlKrs s\LK. m 'BE B*l PR N'T OF In Adamson QUfIU i (II m England) P: Versus Chop Vong Guun Chiang Dcf AUCTION BAU All tbi furniture o! A-_ N ON PRIDAY Wtb SEP < UCO IG ora. All ;UN tal H j Organ, Columbia Cii low .ri-beri122 words
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Article750 1923-09-25 3 I Concluding a remarkable leriti »r artiJes < the Xtw World and the Owl, Mr. t i'iiilip Kerr writes. People id England are often inclined to ;t ..rrhiUition as a Joke. They at"? iking a profound mistake, as they will mr out to their cost. The United750 words
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Article462 1923-09-25 3 In the course of judgment In tin Rangoon High Court this we; U, says the Rangoon Times of 29th. August. Mr. .Justice May Oung referred to the 4ap- [Hug handwriting," of the learned magistrate Whose decision was up or. appeal. The writing, according to His Lordship,462 words
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Article28 1923-09-25 3 1 want to be a Kobot for two hours j Hay. sr *hat for the re'iiia^i'Scr of tin- im< I can be Bernard Sha\v.--.\lr. George Jser nard Shaw.28 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement513 1923-09-25 3 1923 MODEL »HK NLVv Ih>L»GL UK 1^ BETTEK VALUE THAN DVBR AS IN ADDITION rO THE GENERAL EFFICIENCY SO LONG A3SOCIATKD WITH DODGE JABS. TREKS AXE VAST IMPROVEKENTS IN THE BODYWORK, THE H\jQl) IS OF AN IMPROVED TYPE, >fiD TYRES OF A LARGER SIZE ARE PITTED ALL ROUND, THE UPHOLST513 words
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Advertisement310 1923-09-25 3 IKB PEUGEOT M'l3 h. p. "DOC" In the 1923 Grand Prix petioi consumption lest, PEUGEOT were Ist, 2nd and Srd m the lour seater class, and Ist, 2nd, and 3rd m the five seater class. Specitication: '"Electric Lighting uiid Starting, nickel plated radiator and wind screen, 5 <U't;u-hable wheels with310 words
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1206 1923-09-25 4 F>\ VILHJALMUR STE! ANSSON i" most of us such a phrase "The Age Romance" calls up pictures of Marco Polo trudging overland to Cathay, Cohrmtaa at the prow of a Spanish galleon Rah igh spreading hia mantle before qw en 'mi sailing away to Roanoke.1,206 words
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Article480 1923-09-25 4 The?e wa- once a gnlfvr who mm never tired of describing to hi? wife- th<- wonderful shots he hud mad- durimr the day. Hiwifo would listen ■peeehleai with admiration, while ihe prayed lently that ths mifrht learn to deserve the glorious husband that had been480 words
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Advertisement1050 1923-09-25 4 My Debt of Gratitude. ■-^^feWSjl^ Ulcers the Size of Man's Hand. 7 9 ur Port»"*it is of Mr. G. M. THOMPSON, of 4, Midland Grovr ■*k Edward Road. Balsali Heath, Birmingham, England, who writes In July last I happened to get a Blood Mixture and decided to take ■•> scratch1,050 words
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Advertisement834 1923-09-25 4 j S. 6 9. THE PERAK STAKES, PURSE and PLATS— 3-05 p.m., 4-35 p.m. and r»-. r »0 p.m. las- A \aiue fLSOO with $250 to the m end I orse. Bea I) and C value $1,000 each with $200 to the second hone. J A handicap for all horses834 words
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Advertisement807 1923-09-25 4 divided equally amonp- the winning- owners of the Meeting as ad<l"d money. Ten per cent of the subscribed value of every |6 Cash Sweep throughout the Meeting will aiso be divided equally amonp: the vinnring owners of the Meeting as farther added momjy. ENTRIES CLOSE at NOON on Saturday the807 words
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Advertisement300 1923-09-25 4 Hockey Sticks E^«-- i I^hide: Selected Ash. !!andle: Kest built-up cane. fi&> v Leather grip rr _^r ft RAJA CO. v'%; 117, North Bridge Rd. SINGAPORE .^>*-^^^r I You who I tire quickly reel depressed, I or Kun-down remember Wincarnis is always ready to H help you to regain Mnogtb-HQ300 words
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Article762 1923-09-25 5 AT Us REST AND WORST. Only \V,aiK)as Against the Typhoon. Normally Hongkong harbour, tie rcene oj the gnat typhoon disaster, is one of the quietest places imaginable if one ex cepta the reaiaWsi coming and going of] i! boats of all nations that < row.: it* v ltßta762 words
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Article44 1923-09-25 5 Kedah is holding an exhibition m the beautiful garden of Anak Bukic, near Alor Star, and from the exhibits there will be selected the articles, to be sent to the British Empire Exhibition at Wembley next year. An attractive exhibit is eor> fldently anticipated.44 words
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Article785 1923-09-25 5 f Dr. Murray But 1 r, President of I v iimba Diversity, speaking f the City of {■<>r,<: n Vacatioc Crone ii Education, (liscus.v. by. farce a <-f educate Th-^y had. he said come to the point when- a scientific foundation had been laid for 4^work of785 words
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Article103 1923-09-25 5 Sir Duncan Carmichael, of Mars Hill, Greenock, and o: Messrs. Gray, Dawes and Company, a director of the Peninsular and O-'iertal Steam Navigation Company and several other shipping companies and banking com cms, and for seme years a member of the Bombay Legislative Council, who died June 22nd., aged 57,103 words
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Article852 1923-09-25 5 BRITAIN'S IMPERIAL ASSETS. ONB-FOUBTB OF THK WORLD AT A SUBLET. By Sir Leo Chiozza Money. mint m area, the British Empire js ime-lutii of the world one-fifth of the •/orlcJ lai d surface. Taking: <*ount m people, tn« Brt< h B»ni|>i4e is one-fourth I ««r n.t vvoiiii. vrt 1 do852 words
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Article21 1923-09-25 5 m In some quarters, anyone who make- any money m any wa^v is guilty of a rriminal offence. Mr. Neville Chaiuborlain.21 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement472 1923-09-25 5 TO LET. TO LET. ■fr Let, 4. Sepsia Road, aitting room, din- i bfHirowia. dressing room, bathM«U>r trararo, servants' quarters, I R nd fan« all throughout. Ent- Apply 4. Wilkio Road. HOU^E TO LBT. I UPPer WUkio Road, overRe rvoir, from Jst. December. bn a water laid on. Apply to472 words
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Advertisement709 1923-09-25 5 for Watches at Low Cost 7 c have just receivrj tlie followSSP^^^'f?'!^ ing watches, specially made to v/ith-K^^^^^-g.r the peculiar climate of Sing-a-pore. We advise an early call before our stock is exhausted. Silver Screw Cast Wristlei and 3 Washable straps $25 Silver Half Hunter, Heavy Case, LeatK-i strap $25709 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
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Article40 1923-09-25 6 PORTELLI.— At the Maternity Hospital I Penang, on September 22nd, to Dr. and Mrs. Portclli, a son. SPEI^CER. At a Nursing Ho-jo, near I Liverpool, on August 2C, 1923, to Mr. and Mrs. i F. D. Spencer, a son.40 words
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Article50 1923-09-25 6 SEIMUND-PETERS.— On September H. ht Balham, Eibert C. H. Seimund of F. M. B. Museums (Kuala Lumpur) son of the late C. H. E. Seimund of Buihara, was murrnd to A ice H. Peters, daughter of the late Major Nelson E. Peters, at the Church of Ascension, Balham, England.50 words
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779 1923-09-25 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1923. What About the Babies? The infantile death-rate m Groat Britain tor the second quarter of thif year was G6 per thousand. The infantile death-rate m Singapore (Hiring the week ended Sept. 15th WuS 188.7 per mille, and this was low; the previous week779 words
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Article307 1923-09-25 6 jJewish ofliees m town will be closed to-day and to-morrow for the annual Fea«C ef Tab.-rnaeles. Mr. E. W. F. Gilnian, Controller of Labour, arrived at Penang by the Tooitl from Singapore. The Rev. Archibald Ewing, who had been tm a visit to Singapore, returned to Penang hy the s.s.307 words
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Article189 1923-09-25 6 SMUTS TO CONFERENCE. [Reuter's Service.] London, Sept. 21. General Smuts has arrived to attend the Imperial Coro/erenre. Interviewed by a representative of Reuter at Southampton, he emphasised that South Africa was m complete harmony with the Imperial Government's policy m Europe. He rejoiced at the more hopeful spirit189 words
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Article685 1923-09-25 6 m 5 Mr. J. Zemel, Assistant Agent, Konink- lijke Paketvaart Maatschappy, Per.ang, has l«ft on a holiday to Bel a wan by the s.s. Kopah. Other passengers by the same boat wire MtMTS. T. Rovan and G. T. Webst< r. The marriage was solemnized at the Guspel Hall, Taiping, on685 words
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LOCAL WIRES.
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Article99 1923-09-25 6 (Prom Our Own Oor^p^^ Lumpur s.. Four Cheese w.r c chnr,^ L"j-H Court for distributing J" diustefl and the end of the world i,** that within a few days IS^S would be devastated by a t rrir quake and flood, and advising the t prepare by99 words
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Article134 1923-09-25 6 (Fr«m Our Own Comet* lent, it. p i« IVlM a to the Pfoang Gazcf option to the attitucb of Dr tcw*rdj the queftion of man i Malaya. Tho i'^ang ana Vokmtser Corp-, was insj Thompson m the Proving. M Boadt| n. tactical scheme and field firing v;>s rerj134 words
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Article124 1923-09-25 6 For wound. rl m the m with rwolftr, Hokchia police cjnsUbie has been remami fof nee by Vrt Second Magistrate. The accused wis brought up before the Cour: ytst r 1 m answer to the charge he pleadec It appear <! that he to shoot i 1124 words
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Article262 1923-09-25 6 Fatal \ceideD*. A fatal motor car ft r 'nJ I B.ach Road yesterday af' ''■>* vutin of which was a Chinese. Th. was a Hvpmobito, Nbdongiag to i European, and th and his dr'ver were both n the ca- < tie Accident occurred. The dec.ased w»» struck by262 words
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Article40 1923-09-25 6 The case against Abdullah. P^ T Superintendent of Trig. Surveys. with using as genuine ft lo**** y(|t for $25, was concluded ktfcf m the Kuala Lumpur police fOU resulted m the accused betn? cor for trial at the next Aw»i*w40 words
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Advertisement151 1923-09-25 6 Y D RIN X/ A I M^* V\ R jPttiI V IB B I Itn J^ ?j1 *<\ xl* 4te%& f *t II S Per Case A a^^^lL A Per CaBe 4 n \^^J^*Vv MIS MAJESTY*"^. A flrt^ y/^ SOLE AGFNTS: t yXALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., LTD/V y^ (Incorporated m Shanghai)151 words
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Advertisement86 1923-09-25 6 42. BitOADBENTS PATENT IMPROVED STONEBREAKERS 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 ia England.) SINGAPORE IPOH PENANG. ANNOUNCEMENT. JOHN^DUKE F.8.0.A., F.S.M.C OPTICIAN. Wishea to announce that, as from September86 words
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Article396 1923-09-25 7 UNDER CONSIDERATION. THE BERLIN CONFERENCE. (Router's* Service.] Berlin, Sept. 23. i. d n'v-i -officially stated that reprc- < o:' tie occupied territory, I the Ruhr, will meet at ginning: of the week m oipate m discussions with the' a) Government and the Presidents I m States m396 words
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Article64 1923-09-25 7 irtetj of the Kanyo NichiN*ichi Shimbunsha.) Tokio, Sept. 22. n the new Foreign M'n.st?**, that Japan's foreign policy hanged hounced that the wedding Rsgtnt, wheh was to have 1 autumn, has been postlatter part of January or ry. Th s announcem:nt has to the betrothed, Prncess Akakura Hot64 words
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Article71 1923-09-25 7 le Consul General has rpceivsd Haron Ijuin, Foreign Mm ster, w th reference to the "scrapWas ton pton Treaty, to nine warships, the Katori, BBUK Aki, Ikoma, Kuramn, md Hizen, have b en w ththe Imperial Navy. The Ali, which were to be scrapVokosuka Naval Arsenal, are71 words
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Article16 1923-09-25 7 )e thedral of the Good Shepherd M all the masses last Sun-']-voted to the Japanese Relief16 words
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Article142 1923-09-25 7 P.O. AND MARCONI. STILL UNAGREED. [Reuter's Service.] I.< ndon, Sept. 23. Confirming the Daily Telegraph's announcement that r.egotiations between the Post Office and Marconi's for an Empire wireless service had reached a deadlock, the Observer's wireless expert says it appears that the Post Office insists on securir.g for142 words
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Article406 1923-09-25 7 Cairo, Sept. 23. The Helouar. Observatory yesterday evening recorded a bijr earthquake about 1,500 miles distant. London, Sept. 24. The earthquake mentioned m the telegram from Cairo was also recorded at West Bromwich and Aberdeei The bearings indicate the cer.tre of Persia. The seismic records are not406 words
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Article57 1923-09-25 7 An official commun que from the Colonial Secretariat states:: A telegram has beir rece'ved that 1 sts cf British subjects killed j *ird misting as a result cf the earthqunkt m Japan are being prepared. In the mean t;me the Government is prepired to cable enquiries as 'o57 words
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Article78 1923-09-25 7 Warsaw, Sept. 24. The warm fcelirrs towards Japan, oc--1 casioned largely by the assisiance of the Japanese Red Cross and other societies 'rendered to Polish refugees and orphans after the Russian revolution, are boing I given promir.-ence to m connection with the Earthquake Relief Fur.d-; formed to78 words
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Article35 1923-09-25 7 The tenth anniversary of the Soon Hoe I Kok Association was celebrated on £a?ur- day and Sunday at Beting Kusa, when an f enjoyable time was spent by a lar^e number of member? and guests.35 words
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
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Letter113 1923-09-25 7 To the Editor, Sir, —With reference, to the letters which i have appeared m your paper, relating to Mr Chia Cherg Hoe's recent visit to the Dutch j Indies and the inconvenience experienced; by him. I am directed by my Committee' to inform the Straits Chinese Community113 words
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Article410 1923-09-25 7 Over 400 guests attended the celebrations connected with the marriage of Mr. Lim Chong Kuo., a eon of Mr. and Mrs. Lim Nee Soon, with Miss Tan Layho, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Kah Kee, at the Garden Club, Tanah Merah, on Saturday afternoon. Among410 words
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Article322 1923-09-25 7 Ilclief Fund for Destitute British Subjectf m J:ijkim. (Second List;. Previt;usly Jicknowledgetl $1,175. H. M. S. WagMT 15, "R. Siemal" IUO, If. 6. JO, Chips 10, E. B. Marsden 25. W. I*. K. 100, Frvnk Adams 50, A. Jackson !>O, Ong Ewe Hai and Co. 50, Albert322 words
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Article637 1923-09-25 7 BANK SIIROFF KILLED. Tht- Bangkok Times of Sepc. 17th states: T his morning a shroff of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank was shot (had by one of a gang of armed desperadoes within a stone's throw of the Grand Palace m Bangkok Four shroffs from tV.e local agency637 words
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Article286 1923-09-25 7 SING A PORE TRAMWAYS. The foltewicg action was taken at a committee meeting of the Municipal (TwmllllfllllTl held om Aug. 13th: At: offer by the Receiver of the Singapore Electric Tramway Co. to withdraw the Tramway Co's appeal to the Privy Council on certain terms is considered, and it is286 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement109 1923-09-25 7 THE FOLLOWING ARE SOME OF OUR New Seasons Goods NOW ON SHOW IN 01 D DRAPERY DEPT. TRICOLENE 1924 PATTERNS. VOILES— FLORAL, PLAIN AND STRIPED. DRESS SATINS— PLAIN AND FANCY. BORDERED CASEMENT CLOTHS. VELVET PILE TABLE COVERS. SILK AND COTTON FLOUNCINGS. AH above are the Latest Designs. THE QUALITY IS109 words
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Advertisement548 1923-09-25 8 STEAMER SAILINGS BLUE FUNNEL LINE Regular Services to UNOMMI, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BRBMBN, GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for all Overland Point*. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. due Singapore. LYCAON Lonuou,548 words
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Advertisement524 1923-09-25 8 STEAMER SAILINGS "ELLERMAN" LINE KLLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP C#. Ltt (Incorporated m England) PASSENGER SERVICE Steamer OUTWARD. Due Singapore tea. CITY OF &ARACBI China— Japan Oct. 7 ••Jt CITY OF PARIS China-Japan Not. If •t. CITY OF CANTERBURY Ciina— Japan H«« IT HOMEWARD. CITY OF KARACHI Marseilles—London Dec. 3 CTTY OF524 words
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Advertisement500 1923-09-25 8 STEAMER SAILINGS^ x O. r BRITISH INDIA ana APCAR LIN* (Incorporared m Eugiaoct) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVIi PENINSULAR X ORIENTAL STEAM NAVKiATIni LONDON A FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE (Under Contrrict with Hig Majesty's Govtrnmen OUTWARDS from LONDON HOMEWARDS For Chint and Japan. lor Marwilleii. i^nd.m md a. ro:,nagp. Singapore MALWA500 words
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Advertisement428 1923-09-25 9 STEAMER SAILINGS "The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Eilerman BucknaU Steam Ship Co.. Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (IncorporaUd m England.) >»nd TO BO6TOM AKDHIWTOtt tti SUEZ OK PAMAM A FROM NEW YORK tfamera. Db« Spore Route m m FOR NEW YORK icarnera.428 words
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Advertisement487 1923-09-25 9 STEAMER SAILINGS M *^B»B*BBmsL^#l I^Kk Cvm^emL**^ 1 -4-i^MMfc^J.^ FAST PASSENGER SERVICE 19 DAYS— HONGKONG TO AMERICA. Steamer. Sails Hongkong. Arrive Seattle. PRESIDENT MCKINLEY Oct. 1 Oct. 20 PRESIDENT JACKSON Oct. IS Nov. 1 PRESIDENT JEFFERSON Ort 25 Nov. 13 PRESIDENT GRANT Nov. 6 Nov. 25 PRESIDENT MADISON Not. 18 Dec.487 words
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Advertisement250 1923-09-25 9 N. Y. K. LONDON LIN*. lluko/.aki Maru Oct. 14 Hakuamn Maru Oct. 2S Kitano Maru Nov. 4 LIVERPOOL LIJNI Lyons Maru No\ 7 HAMBURG LINH. Tsuyama Maru Oct. 6 Matsumato Maru Nov. 2'J NEW YORK LlNfc tia OC»Z. Sailing daU' nil. SOUTH AMERICAN LIN& Ranagawa Maru Beg Nov. BOMBAY UN*250 words
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Advertisement703 1923-09-25 9 STEAMER SAILINGS ISTHMIAN LINE Arnnng from America Tia ftnama and Loading for BOSTON. EW YORK, ASD BALTIMORE VIA ?UEZ DIP»SCT STEEL TkAVELER few algapore Sept 2H STEEL NAVIGATOR due Bingcpore Oct 10 ENSLEY CITY due Simr pore ATLANTA CITY due Sincere Nov 2H Taking carj?o on through Bills of Ladir?703 words
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Article771 1923-09-25 10 STOWAWAY FROM MADRAS. Before the First Magistrate, PenaEd Inspector Bailey of the Marine Police charged on Saturday a European by the name of Patrick Hanrajrhan with having: stowed away on board the B. I. Tara. which arrived the previous day from Madrns. There was also a second charge771 words
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Advertisement802 1923-09-25 10 tffmtnimnnii""i i iiiin ""'niiiiii'iiiiiiiinnTiiiviiiii'i UNDERTATOOD Improved PORTABLE Model Sej^^C BRV?m9^Bß^^mmaeiSi THE MACHINE YOU WILL EVENTUALLY WY. Sole Agents I PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD. (Incorporated m England). SINGAPORE, PENAN G. KUALA LUMPUR. Stockists ROBINSON Co Ltd. BOORD'S GIN. ti CORDIAL OLD TOM AND DRY. ji (Interpolated m Kmrland.) A A. HOW802 words
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Advertisement283 1923-09-25 10 Genasco Roo^d 2 PLY AND i ply Q COMPLETE WITH PATENT KANT-LEAK mm AND NAILS FOR FIXING <TS genasco /s ifirf ■Kb"- l I the result of s n '"the iur over 40 years I; m c/> e r experience JRE^ o *tta,,. manufacture B^?^! rOOf dn o/ «eady K^^S^283 words
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Advertisement157 1923-09-25 10 STEAMER SAILINGS. LLOYD TRIESTINO S.N (Incorporated Kb l HOMKW IRD BAILUi Kor Penanc, O tnl o, Surz. Poi I Ti f.r 1- J 3»« Dv ROSANDRA Oct. U VKNKZIA Nov. 16 N PIUME 1 Dec 12 Dec H DUCHESSA D lOST J n 1 <H rWARD s\i: i lor Homfffceaf,157 words
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Page 10 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous764 1923-09-25 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Fengeranp Despatch 9 a.m Ker.mon Soon Ix?e 9 a.m. Cutob and Pontian Hong Soon i) a.m. Cucob and Benuit Hong Cheang 9 a.m. Pulau Soegi Sultana 9 a.m Sampit and Randjermasin Van Hoorn 10 a.m. Mir:, Labuan. Josselton, Kudat Sandakan Kajang 11 a.m. Port Swetttnham, Penang, Colombo,764 words
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Miscellaneous28 1923-09-25 10 s S. 6LBNOGLB further survey will bo held after Ihi. BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., (Incorporated m tho F.M.S.) M Q A|?ents, Glen Line Ltd v y 26, 27, 28-928 words
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Article65 1923-09-25 11 September 24 i<an* in.c. S2 Bank demand 2|4 XL Priv.--.te credits 3 m.a. 24 %4 Nt-w York, demand 53 Credits 90 days 55,^ France, demand g^ India, T. T. 17 <> Hongkong, demand pc d l 9 Yokohama, demand 109 V Java, demand 138% Bangkok, demand 7y^/ Sovereign, Bank65 words
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Article149 1923-09-25 11 September 24 Tin 150 Tons $d9^ 6 Gambrer 15 00 Pepper white 03 kg Pepper Black i 7r fl Tapioca, small flaka f.g. 12 50 Pearl Sago small Copra 10 gf Copra Sundried 10.90 Jci.ifU. Benares n^,, 4,000 Rio-, Rangoon white 275.00 Ricr; Siam No 1 for xport 30.00149 words
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Article37 1923-09-25 11 Singapore, Sept. 24. 12 noon. Singapore Standard Kihbed Smoked Sheet. Spot 50^ 61; October 50% 51*; Oct-Dec. 52 52^4; Jan.-March 55 55* April-June 56 56*4. London quotation sheet Is. 3V«d. Market Dull.37 words
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Article317 1923-09-25 11 > London. Aug. 22. Markets: The genetcJ position is Little changed lines Wl la: t wrote, although sentiment is more optimistic that ire are nearing a point when negotiations will again he commenced LegardSng the position m the Ruhr, ar.d reparations. Copper: A strong tone for electric317 words
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Article70 1923-09-25 11 Toronto. The Hollinger Cold Mines Co., has awarded a contract for the construction of a dam and power house, at the Island portapre, on the Abitibi river, to Sir William Arrol, Limited, of St. Catharines, Ont., and London, England. Present plans call for the development70 words
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TRADE AND COMMERCE.
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Article118 1923-09-25 11 Singapore, Sept. 21 Rubber:— London Is. 3 V&d., unchanged, Local 50 -4. Tin: London Sept 2ibt. £197 Sa. Local W%, (150 tons sold). Share Mark* L Rubbers:— lndraj?iris 5 5.10, Ulu Benuls 27 29, Urited Malacca 1 Jimahi i.25 1.30 t'x.. Baasctta 1.15 i.2u, !»uti, "T 1 cj'j.118 words
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Article147 1923-09-25 11 Singapore, Sept. 21 Tin:— €l97 6ft. 99%, (150 tons -old). Rubber: Is. 3%<L, rnchanpid. Share Market: Quiet. Rabbet*: Jermm Kuantana UV&i Lunas T.i»i> h.io, Craifgieleaa 0.3 ro RadelItt &90 4.10, Tamhalaka 5 >, N«w Sc-t-nda: 306 15, Ui d i 1.r.0 1.55, Malaka Pii laa 1.57%147 words
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Article429 1923-09-25 11 A N>w Zealand View. The views en an Imperial policy m respect of shipping and emigration outlined m the memorandum prepared by a committee appointed by the Chamber of Shipping; and the Liverpool Steam Ship Owners' Association are likely to an; use considerable controversy. Sir James Allen,429 words
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Advertisement356 1923-09-25 11 Assets over $5,000,000. THI? DACirnnnEi > sir.^. Assurances m force over $17,000,000 bKEAT EASrERN UFE ASSURANCE COMPANY IMm HEAD OFFICE-— Winoh i v (Incor P orated m Straits Settlements) The Company has £20,000 deposited sTfft S ™Sa^>re. LONDON OFFICE: 32 Old Jewry, E.C. eposned with the Supreme Court of England,356 words
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Advertisement366 1923-09-25 11 i BANKING. i YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED. ESTABLISHED 1880. Q *&£?/£T~ V i 0 0 000 Reserve Fund Y 73,000,000. President: K. Kodama Esq. Vice-President R. Ichinoraiya, Esq. DIRECTORS. Iff Y n^ aicaW^ Esq Baron K UZU MoVim S Sarau a ra Baron K. wasaki. K. Mo W mi, Esq.366 words
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Advertisement482 1923-09-25 11 BANKING. HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m Hongkoi/) Head Office: Hongkong. Authorised Capita! $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, Eaq.W.L. Pattenden, Esq. GJI.482 words
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Advertisement244 1923-09-25 11 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated m England by Royal Charter, Paid up Capital m 600,000 shares £5 each £3 000 000 Reserve Fund affiuX Reserve Liability of 3 >800,000 Proprietors 8 000 OftA HEAD OFFICE. B o0 000 s« Bishopsgate, London E C Agencies and Brancb'er.244 words
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Advertisement47 1923-09-25 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE O*.**tKit*\9* m Kagl*ad a y Royal ChtaXn A.. B. 1710.) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW Co Messrs. WE ARE Co., Ltd. Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER Ltd Branch Office 64, Tbe Arcade, Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.47 words
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Article2035 1923-09-25 12 SIX YEARS FOR CHETTY FORGER. Sentence of six years rigorous imprisonment was passed by Mr. Justice BarrettLennard at the Fifth Singapore Assizes yesterday evening on A. R. S. Veerappa Chetty, the Chetty, whose trial on three charges of forging- signature* and figure on promissory notes for $30,000, $2000,2,035 words
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Article55 1923-09-25 12 It is interesting to learn from the Austrian cables that the Emp re's "young-st capital" Canberra, will shortly b- a s«at of government m fact as well as m intention. The House of Representatives at Mcl bourne has resolved by thirty-ssven vote* to twelve that the next Parliament shall meet55 words
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Article109 1923-09-25 12 WEDNESDAY'S TIES. C. Class Doubles. Jamieson and Brown vs. Snell and McCullagh. Adamson and Campbell vs. Goldsack and Stuart. Rogers and Maddern vs. Hay and hvinney. (to finish). Curties and Curties vs. White and Ashworth to finish. Offgief and Ziegele vs. Hare and Lloyd. B109 words
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Article40 1923-09-25 12 Ovil^f to the charity ioceer match 01 the Padang this evening there will be tio rufger practice. The usual rug.irer practice will take place 00 Thursday, at d it is hoped that there will be a good turn out.40 words
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Article113 1923-09-25 12 Tke niatch between the Singapore Malaya Cup side and the 2nd Middlesex Regiment which has been arranged with the object of helping the Japanese Relief Fund, w II take place on tho Padang thi:afternoon. The ground will be entirely endeaed, admission being $1 and 10 cent*. Smith,113 words
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Article68 1923-09-25 12 An exhibition frame of lawn tennis will be played or the S. C. R. C. puling 00 Saturday, Sept. 2iHh at 4-45 p.m. betw.tr. Tan Chang Kht<> and D. H. Klcinman and T. Koizumi atui Y. Asano. At thi- conclusion of the match Lady GaiUemard, who has kindly68 words
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Article164 1923-09-25 12 London, Sept. 12. The following matches were ]>layed m thiJ.eapue to-day. First Division: Aston Villa 1, Everton 1; Newcastle 1, Bolton 0. London, 1"» The following matches m the AssoeKtioi Football Lef a were played to-day. First I> vision: Arsenal 1, West Bromwich 0; Aston Villa 0, Chelsea164 words
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Article23 1923-09-25 12 A hockey match will be played this afternoon on the Raffles School ground between the A. P. C. and the Indian Association.23 words
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Article346 1923-09-25 12 S. R. A. Draw With Chinese Co. The firsrt match of the Inter Company S. V. C. tournament between the S. R. A. (v) and the Chinese Company was played on the Padang yesterday afternoon, the result being a draw. In spite of the pretty play of the Chinese346 words
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Article63 1923-09-25 12 The St. Joseph's Old Beys second eleven will meet the Telpraph Co. on the former's pround this evening. The fol'cwing wll represent the old Boys: Tto Kwanjj Nghee; A. Fernandez and H. C. Scully; F. C. James, C. A. Pennefathrr and Tay 1 Keng Hock; L. E. de Souza.63 words
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Article123 1923-09-25 12 W«» understand that a non-seHinrr sweep will be heM on the forthcoming S. C. C. Billiard Tournament, to be commenced on Octiober Ist. Members are not. tied that entries close to-day at 7 p.m. A unique p"rfor7Vi:iree was put up by th» horn Lei Paddin«<rton123 words
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Article117 1923-09-25 12 Another Chinese house-breaker wa* sentenced by Mr. David District Judge, yesterday. Court Inspector Meredith proserated and stated thar the arresi was effected by two detect:* i, who heard a whistle i/< ing blown. The accused had su iceeded m breaking the lock on th« door o!117 words
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Article132 1923-09-25 12 K-tfuxd Proffcrd Assistance. A red squirrel successfully twain th* r.'.pids above (ho American F 11s recently i nd just Mired itself from going over the ''.'araM. The squirrel Ml into the stream from hg a few hundred jyards above th« brnk of tne c: inract, and was132 words
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Article20 1923-09-25 12 Wednesday, 26th._Band Practice, Headquarters, 5.15 p.m. Meeting of Executive Committee, Headquarters, 5.30 p.m. FRANK C. SANDS, Commissioner.20 words
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Advertisement152 1923-09-25 12 HiS SEPTEMBER Master's records Voice** are h Gall or Write for I. S. MOUTRIE~& Ok Ltd l lneojpontti m Hongkrnj; N SINC \FORE. v BURFORD'S PRIZE No. 1 BAR SOAP m The Ideal Cleanser Unequalled m Quality Sold by all the LEADING DEAi ERS, Sole Agents I McAlister Co., Ltd.152 words
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