The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 26 September 1923
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Title Section16 1923-09-26 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. CtfNTS, SINGAPORE, S.S., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1923 O No. 11,00316 words
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Article155 1923-09-26 1 The German Chancellor han decided that passive resistance must go. It is doir.g more harm to Germany than anybody. Thia decision was arrived at after a serie 8 o f conferences at which Stiness was present. Page 7. But the Socialists are disappointed with the Minister for155 words
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Article1394 1923-09-26 1 In the early nineties of last century, a Singaporean, on his first leave home, found himself at a "farm-house-tea m Dumfriesshire, seated at table beside a ruddy, buxom, perspiring widow m heavy black silk and crape, who informed him, m the course of conversation, that she1,394 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement300 1923-09-26 1 Karrles Hotel MON DA vz^- DaM n -,>:ephon e2 92o. (10 Lta«, SSiS I- F, n B.llroo- th. R... THURSDAY'S NightGrill Room open till 12 pjn Dinner Dance. r™£ AT Te» DanMO' SATURDAY.— Guest Night WEDNESDAY Dinner and Dane* Orchestral Concert. ""sSrasK* Musical Director. KA VIEW HOTEL, tanjong katong. telephone300 words
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Advertisement169 1923-09-26 1 fif/ VIRGINIA CIGARETTES "^s^ M mm mm) M^/ 555 Convey an atmosphere of refinement P^B M^s/ and discrimination, and their unapproach- feß M^/ B quality appeals to cultured feß M^?/ tastes all over the world. £lB ■37 W«of^tur«l b LONDON kj AJUUTH TOBACCO COMPANY, LTD pB Europe Hotel SINGAPORE \A169 words
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Advertisement140 1923-09-26 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Bungalow to let from Oct. 1st Page 5. Japanese ladies bazaar at the Victoria Memorial Hall Page 11. Minderoo for West Australian port* Pa^e 10. Cargo per Montoro notice Pai^r 10. Two bankruptcy notices Pag?e T>. Two lots of offices to let Papes S and 2. Hockey sti<-k<140 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous105 1923-09-26 1 THE WEEK Wvdnemtay, 26/*. Hifch Water, 11.25 a.m. 11.43 p.m. Sungei Bagan Rub., Chartered Bank, noon. Thursday, 21th. Hi*:h Water, 11.50 a.m. Outward mail by Adrastua. Phi!. Orchvßfcra, Mem. Hall, 516 p.m Friday, 2Hth. High Water, 0.13 a.m. 0.14 p.m. P. and O. homeward mail leaves. Children's Concert, Memorial Hall,105 words
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Article209 1923-09-26 2 M. Anutolu Prance, who w;.. \j-,it '-'^•land again last month after loi<tf U.rval. proved himself a wi prophet r Uu- Briand Ministry fell ii h,....,, -L. "Briand if Mot ore of my iuen.is, 1 t v fr. France told u» interriewer, "hut I lefend him becau.M b€ was working toVaidl209 words
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Advertisement338 1923-09-26 2 OFFICES TO LET 2nd FLOOR MEDICAL HALL BUILDING. Small St«>r suitable for Traveller's. Show Room. O APPLY TO MKDICAL HALL LTD l% KaTTEKY ROAD SINGAPORE. SINGAPORE DOLLAR DIRECTORY OUT TO-DAY COPIES MAY BE OBTAINED AT Dunlop House NOTICE. Mrs. Douglas, Beauty Specialist, receive* Ladies st Raffles Hotel, Room 124, foi338 words
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Advertisement471 1923-09-26 2 mii m iftinm™ iiuhum i theatre j Ist Show at 7.80 Sharp. r L2=J 39 EAST lst Show at 7 3 0 p m Realart Picturt--5 Reels. PROTEA FIRST AT THE END OF In f> Parts> With New Comedies. P TH^pT OR^ 2nd^otTr M Pans. DETECTIVE HAJGH g ERIA] 2nd471 words
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Advertisement289 1923-09-26 2 Alhambra From Friday, September 21st, to Wednesday s*nf TOPICAL BUDGET British Screen News. Preferred Pictures presents Lon Chancy and Marguerite de In 7 Reels. m The story ix)rtrays the revelation of a cruel jest that had coat th happiness and shadowed their youmr lives What m th^ jj i i289 words
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Article1092 1923-09-26 3 (By Dean Inge.) The subject of this article is not the Lapses from decorum or orthodoxy of my own profession. Hot weather and the August holidays have suggested a far U> i-t-rious topic—^he slip* of scribes and com-pr-sitors. \<> disrespect is intended *<» the skilful and excellent1,092 words
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Article599 1923-09-26 3 FIMSBB CO.. EXCHANGE AND SHARE RKOKERS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th. MINING. [Figurec m brackets show the issue value of the Share m dollars unless otherwise marked. C-— on niv. x equals ox div.] ttatanc Packing Tin 40 45 Hiram Tin 1.32% I.37Vfc .Jelantoh 20 nom. Johan Tin 37>a599 words
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Advertisement397 1923-09-26 3 -iViTf; •i"Ti.?l* I A Doctor says: I -My baby has been fed on Glaxo since he was g month old, and has thrived splendidly on it. i always ff advise Glaxo for babies who cannot be breast-fed M SLri^ffl? 1011 kA If par excellence for W bottl S^? d^i bablC397 words
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Advertisement227 1923-09-26 3 WATCHES the BEST MAKES II PROM |S AND UP. |f NICB DESIGNS of 14 Carats GOLD Wrist Watches, lever imn— mtm, !."> Jewels, frow $18 ami up. First Class (ioid and Platinum MOV A DO'S Watohef.. Every WATCH lold -bsolutoly GUAEANTEED. JEWELLERY of all description, Diumunds ringu from $40, and227 words
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170 1923-09-26 4 ISulp"ur Bat:«v ;,ntJ Ml !>.,« r > Salvo. nn<\ l.o'ions Palled i'urf Di*et Midea Bki* o ousands w. derful cares of d ikln 4 ise i rove thai Eam-Buk i m tiuui f.i I low the i i. m. it away all pain and irri170 words
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Article708 1923-09-26 4 FOOTBALL N TROPICAL WEATHER 11 r: Own Co-rvsnondern. > I ondon. Aug. i. 1 staita at the end cf this week rather too early to be quite candid. Wh?n. however, this game la carrird on purely professional lines, there is naturally D anxiety to earn as much jrate708 words
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Article108 1923-09-26 4 1 lik« music irhile I eat-when it is net l I sigrh for the good oil Cfcjn when the musicianers were h dden ••v.;;y m gallery.— «Werfmfawt«r GMttte." Another commendable point of the good oW day's was that journalists were satisLtMJ u:th the- word "musicians." Or am I precisians m108 words
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Article837 1923-09-26 4 Cl AIMS TO WRANGBL ISLAND. Pour white men and one Eskimo hare been nMJNMHied OH Wranprel Island since Septembi r, 1021, and an attempt is- bo-ing i <; t to rescue them. This party was sent wo yean ago In order to preserve British rights [n837 words
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Article727 1923-09-26 4 HONGKONG SECTION OF BRITISH EMPIRE EXHIBITION. (From Our Own Correspondent?. London, Aug. 23. The London papers to-day publi-h the following: 'no hundred and twenty-five Chinese" ■re to be housed m the Hong-konjr section oj the British Empire Exhibition at Wembley next year, and preparation* are now727 words
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Advertisement160 1923-09-26 4 f jj* NEW HEALTH V| AND NERVE POWER f% r«gu««r u«r of SANATOCtM ii k 5 *y*- B )cnis:<» W/ i >*:*.;■. m even f l^^^f £i Hit If COUGH fOR tmc «tuir or I Coughs, Colds Sj^CROUP^ I WNOOPINO COUCH, |LC HOAft6ENMB I I||bronchitis. |||gontains no narcotic M*n\jf*4Ujr*d by160 words
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Advertisement491 1923-09-26 4 Hockey Sticks Leather j>rip RAJA CO. li 7. North Bridge Rd SING. J Shanks 1 N- ~-w_?fc iftiiii *f-~ isVERVTHiNG CONSTKUCTIONAL SANITARY. SPECIALISTS R. Young Co., Limited. I>ENANG SINCAfOtt M)IK AI.KMS .>.■{ s.S. AMI f \M.< 15 SOUTHERN RHODESIA Southern Rhodesia ik-ss^.,. one of the m the world with long491 words
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Article1489 1923-09-26 5 AMERICAN VISITOR GETS A (iOOII IMPKKSSION. Air. Morgan Palmer writes m the Shanghai Weekly Review: the slimmer of 11)21 it was my fortune kc pass several days m Chita, then the capital of the Far Eastern Republic, as Eastt i i Sii.iM- a was called. New, just rw<1,489 words
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Article274 1923-09-26 5 A correspondent m Quebec sends to the tator the following comments on th ni references to the sale of liquor m that Province which appeared In these' s: "To the average Englishman the w< meanj alcoholic drink of -very kind. But m the Quebec liquor law it274 words
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Article391 1923-09-26 5 Reciprocal Travelling Privilege*. The following regulationi m eoMMetian th the visa of pattpoitl iro ptfblish.'if m Ceylom for gonetal information: (1) (a) All B/tish-born stAJeeta m possession of valid passports (tarept hointending to take up employment tl n.ay travel to Switzerland without I visa ftom the Swiss391 words
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Article195 1923-09-26 5 Rev. R. J. Campbell D. D. sayi commonly assumed that to be number ed amorg the treat, the powerful, th* ■d, the conspicuoßs and fam-. °'f 8 ia mv i to be desired Ju4ei put forth to thin t n< ■re would appear t< b195 words
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Article81 1923-09-26 5 "h :>> Al I .bo'ition of the slave trade and the Regent has had to explain that he *< k the time irable for sweepin i I »o al structure of the country. 1 M bably Rnds himse!| n sym] potentate of a. neighboorin Sultan of Zanzibar who, i England81 words
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Advertisement516 1923-09-26 5 TO I^T BUNGALOW To let. .(•<h» r. A Bodroom.N Elaatrfa light Appjy pcrson.-iJ?y. ITS TRUST AGENCIES, LTD Auctioike«rB Estate Agents. HOUSE TO LET. •SUvi-rbon." 8 Upper Wilkic Road, over- HtUng the Reservoir, from Ist. December, g^ and water laid or,. Apply to Box 964 f»r« of E rve Press. 'J-516 words
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Advertisement659 1923-09-26 5 AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE OF Polished Teak Office Furniture, [re. s ,.f eS Mine boring tools, con K oleum Mango pulp, etc. io he held at No 128 Cecil Street OX THURSDAY, 27th SEPT. 1923. AT 11 A M m f^Tt 8i c; Mi^ m>rs and oth^ -^c Iron man™659 words
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Advertisement836 1923-09-26 5 NOTICES. ORDINANCE No. 44 (BANKRUPTCY). o IN THE hUPREY. i<; COURT l»F Till mum settlements SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. fti Bankruptcy. o 17,; I: li« < H Chop S\v««- Urn. SUMMARY CASE. Receiving Onto* nude 23rd July, II D of Onl»-.' for Samm ry Admfctistrnt^n 7th September, i«>_':?. D«t« and place836 words
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507 1923-09-26 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1923. United States Naval Plans. A short cable not long ago announced that the navy estimates to b i submitted to Congress were to be greatly modified, but of that we have n> details. It is interesting, however, to consider the comprehensive programme for507 words
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Article638 1923-09-26 6 Why there is so much delay m the passing of this ordinance and m giving powers to carry out town planning may m part be explained by the report of the Committee of the Municipal Commissioners who have been considering the bill, which report will be638 words
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Article52 1923-09-26 6 NEW PRESBYTERIAN MINISTER. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 25. Advice has been received from the Committee ef the Presbyterian Church of Malaya, m London, that the Rev. S. Whitehorn, who has been appointed to Kuala Lumpur, will arri\*e with his wife and child about the middle52 words
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Article57 1923-09-26 6 Ordinary and special meetings of the Municipal Commission will be held on Friday. Among the matters to be considered are the prescription of Boat Quay as a place from which the Commissioners may remove any obstruction; report of the special committee on the Town Improvement and Development Bill;57 words
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Article133 1923-09-26 6 The orders for the day for the meeting of ithe Legislative Council on Monday ■horning comprise only three items. Mr. Lowthor Kemp will ask: (1) When vill the report of the Venereal DiseaseCommittee be made public? and (2) In view of the fact that the Committee consider the133 words
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Article497 1923-09-26 6 An Kmergencj Ordinance. With reference to the reconatruction of the districts devastated by the recent earthquake anc fm\ the Japanese Consul-Gene-ral has received teWjrraphic advices from the Minister of Foreign Affairs m Tokic to the effect that an Emergency Ordinance relating to the supply of the necessary materials497 words
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Article491 1923-09-26 6 UALTIEs AMERICAN^T PKriTOKs fßcutor'^ Sorrice.] The American belloon \j V? L s participating m the Gordon &W was struck by lightning a Dutch North Brabant fL^T I nauts were killed. The Am,r CH r'U. S. Navy 699 landed wither Putten. Holland. sha P T A London, Sept.491 words
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Article48 1923-09-26 6 Rocoivod liy Hank «>1 T«J« II Lt Col. J. H. Tyto U, TU W.v Mesa (Siacmport Prison) M, Mr. J 10, Col looted by Japar Maar SI, Collected by Japan I m ban 1,162.51. Received by Yokohama Sprc! Haok:— Dr. G. Wauuh Scott. II48 words
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Article89 1923-09-26 6 The Consul General for Japna btf warded us a lon^ li^t of I md«r the Bmcrftnsy Imperial may be imported free of duty I M;irv Hst. 1U24. The list includoa btrley, whtft beans, tinned proviso iiedicamonts of sorts, cotton. •übber shoes, clothinpr, buildin materi* netels-, material for89 words
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Advertisement126 1923-09-26 6 D RIN X/ r ■EHnEGIS N Per Case _.C^S^ X r Case of V^^^^/^/ of 4 Doz. A^^§^SS^°^2 X y/^ SOLE AGFNTS: j y/CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., LTD/\ y/ (Incorporated m Shanghai) R°NE.° M u ML r ALPhA Loose Leaf Ledgers I "THE LAST WORD" IN LOOSE-LEAF. Write for catalogue to126 words
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Advertisement138 1923-09-26 6 BEEF SAUSAGES 55 crs. Per !b. MADE FRESH DAILY. SINGAPORE Cold Storage CO., LTD. [Incorporated m the S. S.] Orchard Road Depot. ANNOUNCEMENT. johnHduke 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 by N. LAZARUS, Opticians, of Medical H&H,138 words
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Article623 1923-09-26 7 BERUN CONFERENCE. A i:\NDONMENT. (Renter's Service.] Berlin. Sept. 25. th« rourse of a meeting of the party nccllor Stresemarm accepted ij or. behalf of the government passive rtsristaunoe. The re- of the occupied territories oh to lead the population back to j work. Tho 0 communique indicates623 words
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Article2630 1923-09-26 7 OWNERS OF LOST VESSEL WIN LITIGATION. Captain's Breach of Duty. "I do not want to say anything to cause greater pain to the Captain of the Boribat than is necessary. No doubt Ms dwn j conscience haa severely punished him for! breach of duty, but I can2,630 words
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Article58 1923-09-26 7 Surma ii showing Protea First m their first show programme. In the second is Detective Haigh Serial Episodes I] and 4, with Indiscreet Corrinm a Special Triangle Play m 5 parts with Olive Thomas. New comedies are also included. Mr. Nobody Serial will be continued on Saturday w58 words
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Article102 1923-09-26 7 French air lines have reduced their fares between Paris and London from £6 6s. to £4 10s. single and from £12 12s. to £9 return. The reason for this is the difficulty the French lines have m securing passengers. The British line is not following suit. The British Attorney has102 words
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Advertisement292 1923-09-26 7 Hockey JO3$S& SPECIALLY SELECTKD Sf HOCKEY STICKS 3w All tho material used m the constrocJmlj tien is 1 of tho very best quality. The I*l feature of these sticks is m the hand 100 ji^ which iare made of the very finest cane giviTip great flexibilty. ■B. The herd- aie292 words
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Advertisement528 1923-09-26 8 STEAMER SAILINGS BLUE FUNNEL LINE Regular Services to UMUMtf, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND IIREMKN GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK, raking cargo on through Bills of Lading for all Overland Poinia. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. due Singapore. M.EN7OR London,528 words
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Advertisement358 1923-09-26 8 STEAMER jAILINGS "ELLERMAN" LINE KLLKRMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP C«, Ltd (Incorporated m England) PASSENGER SERVICE Steam OUTWARD. Due Slagapore CITY OF JLARACHJ China— Japan Oct. 7 •s.s. CITY OF PARIS Chma-Japaa Xot. 21 •t.. CITY OF CANTERIUBI Cl iua—Japai> «V HOMEWARD. CITY OF KARACHI Marseilles— London Dec. 8 CITY OF PARIS358 words
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Advertisement444 1923-09-26 8 STEAMER SAILINGS^^ BRITISH INDIA and APCAR UN* (Incorporaled m England) MAIL, PASSENGER cargo SKRV|r PKNINSUL/K A ORIENTAL STEAM NWIG m v LONLON FAR BAST MAIL SERVICf (Under Contract v^irh liia Majesty^ Government OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMFWadtw T -mag-. Siaftaaor*. MALWA 11.0' jO Sept. 2» IX)NOOLA a^f S w^ KALYAN P,lOO444 words
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Advertisement411 1923-09-26 9 M LAMER SAILINGS 1!" °ccan Steam Ship Company, Limited! t China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Ellerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co.. Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHUKIAN UNB.) (Incorporated m England.) .kkvm:* to boston an.'j new york m» O b pahama. PROM NEW YORK. •rramert. Dm 8'» or« Route OF ATHENS Oct.411 words
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Advertisement469 1923-09-26 9 STEAMER RAILINGS (Incorporated m U.S.A.) FAST PASSENGER SERVICE 19 DAYS— HONGKONG TO AMERICA. Steamer. Sails Hongkong. Arrive Seattle. r'KESIDENT MCKINLEY Oct. 1 Oct. 20 PRESIDENT JACKSON Oct. 13 Nov. 1 PRESIDENT JEFFERSON Oct. 25 Nov. 13 PRESIDENT GRANT Nov. 6 Xov. 25 PRESIDENT MADISON Nor. 18 Dec. 7 And every469 words
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Advertisement239 1923-09-26 9 N. Y. K. LONDON LIN.. Ilakozaki Maru Oct. 14 liakutfiui Maru Oct. 28 Kitano Maiii Nov. 4 LIVERPOOL *JNS Lyons Maru Nov. 7 HAMB?JHG Tauyama Maru Oct. 6 Matsumato Maru Nov. 23 NKW IORK LINE »1a BUBZ. Sailing date nil. SOUTH AMBRICAN LINB. JLanagawa Maru Beg Nov. BOMB AT LiMl.239 words
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Advertisement713 1923-09-26 9 STEAMER SAILINGS ISTHMIAN LINE Arming from America Tla >>.nama and Loadiiw for BOSTON, NEW YORK, A.ND STEEL NAVIGATOR dn. Si, ,-r. r ore t f 0 AILANrA CrT t due Smgsporo Nov 28 Taking cargo on through Bills of Lad'rg to all UUihl Point. Kor freight an,j particnlars, apply to713 words
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Article234 1923-09-26 10 Two Chinese stowaways from on board the Moorish Prince which arrived from Shanghai yesterday were handed over to the authorities here. The P. and O. stoamer Dongala has left Hongkong, and is expected to arrive at this port at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, 26th instant. Sho will proceed234 words
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Article554 1923-09-26 10 Natures Pranks on the Bed of the Ocean. Memories of Jules VeTtte'l enthralling romance of submarine adventure are recalled by a reported discovery by an Eastern Telegraph Company's repair ship on the St. Helena-Capetown route. Early last month a break was reported m the cable554 words
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Article31 1923-09-26 10 Only by wisely regulating the creation of currency and credit along- new line, can we protect society against the attacks and well-founded criticisms of Socialist and Communist innovators.— J. Mavr.ard Kernes.31 words
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Advertisement454 1923-09-26 10 a manufacture of I CAPSTAN I I CIGARETTES Si is selected and blended by specialists, skilled Jy m the art of their Jy profession. /Or ILAT EIT I A STATIONERY yoa peal#lse <^rt when yoa bay a Dollar's worth of Latex Stationery which is all we are asking for 50454 words
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Advertisement321 1923-09-26 10 TRAOE MARK. U^.fe^^ 1 I «K''^l r InPRPP RpPP a I SOLE IMPORTERS iT/ze Borneo Company. Ltd Incorporate nJ m England S r,gapore-Ipoh-Penang. I i L ___j THE MARK OP GOOD OIL 1 KEROSENE J^ffiefi^ KEh BRILLIANT ECONOMU viatic Petroleum Go. (S. S.) Ltd STEAMER SAILINGS. LLOYD TRIESTINO SJI (Incor;321 words
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Miscellaneous741 1923-09-26 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Moeara-Saba Djambi S ngkep 9 a.m. Singkep 9 a,m. Pulau Soegi Benuit 9 a,m. Cucob and Pontian Hang Chiap 9 a.m. Gucob and Btnuit Mersing 9 a.m. Hsiphong Hongkong, Shanghai and Jn.pan Mesna 10 a.m. Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis ana Bagan Api Api R. Schiff Bahru noon. Muntok741 words
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Article62 1923-09-26 11 September 25. Bank 4 m.a. 2|4 7-82 Bank demand 2|4 Priv.--.te ciedits 3 m.s. 2)4 New York, demand Credits 90 days 5514 France, demand 820 India, T. T. 173 Hongkong 1 demand I p .c. Dis. Yokohama, demand 109^4 Java, demand 139% Bangkok, demand 19hi Sovereign, Bank Buying 8.5462 words
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Article150 1923-09-26 11 Son-t*mb*r 23. Tin 250 Tons $100.50 Gambitr 15.50 Pepper white 23.50 Pepper Black 14.50 Tapioca, small flako f.g. 12.80 Pearl Sago small 8.20 Copra 10.G0 Copra Sundried 11.20 Opium. Benares ay 4.000 Rice, Rangoon white 276.00 Rice Siam No 1 for export 80.00 Rice, Siam No. 2 for export150 words
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Article44 1923-09-26 11 Singapore. Sept. 24. 12 noon. Singapore Standard Tar Crepe. 50tt; Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Spot 50% 51; October 51 51 U Oct.-Dee. 52 U 52%; Jan.-Maivh 55 55H; April-June SG->i 57 London quotation sV.eet Is. 3Vsd. Market Steady.44 words
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Article472 1923-09-26 11 Rich Alluvial Ptaint. Sir Tom Bridges's recent motoring expedition across tho Australian continent seems to have been undertaken m a spirit of adventure, with admirable results. The cars travelled a distance of nearly 1,500 mile* beyond the railway. The route was from Oodnadatta to Alice Springs,Times - 472 words
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Article36 1923-09-26 11 If the State could be set to work t.» i leu out slums and house the population decently, the work of the elementary school would be sensibly improved. Right Hon. H. A. L. Fisher, M. P.36 words
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TRADE AND COMMERCE.
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Article81 1923-09-26 11 Singapore, Sept. 23. Rubber:—ls. .'{>;<!. Tin:—£2oo 17s. G<l. 250 tons sold at $100.60. Rubbers:—Market quiet, Changkat Ser« danps 3.10 3.15, Radellas 3.75 4.05, Craipieleas C 4 67, Mentakabs 2"> 27. Bongei Bagans 2.15 2^5, Indiagiria 5 0.10, Ulu Benuts 26 28. Tins:—Souths 1 1.02, Norths 1.05 147%, Taipinps81 words
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Article148 1923-09-26 11 Singapore, Sept. IS. Rubber: London Is. 3%d. Local 50%. Tin:— London £200 17s. 6d. Local 100%. 160 tons cold. Share Market: More active. Rubbers: Indraj^iris 5 5.10, Ulu Benuta 27 29, United Malaccas 147% Mfttt, Jtmaha 1.25 1.30 ex., Bassetts 1.15 1.20, PonggOH 60 67Vfe, Bukit Jelotonps iVr148 words
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Article87 1923-09-26 11 Messrs. Guthrie and Company, Koala Lumpur, are m receipt of telegraphic advke from the Secretaries that the Directors of the Bantenp (Selanpor) Rubber Estates, Ltd. have decided to recommend a dividend of 10 per cent, payable on 4th. proximo m respect of the financial year ended 30th. April, 192.3, carrying87 words
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Advertisement425 1923-09-26 11 Assets over $5,000,000. TOE* r*m?Afit mnm^., Assurances m force over $17,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN UFJS ASSURANCE COMPANY LUHUD. HEAD OFFICE-— W v, (Incorporated m Straits Settlements) The Company has £20 000^n2L HoU -?v: S^ ga ?P re LONDON OFFICE: 32 Old Jewry, E.C. deposited with the Supreme Court of England,425 words
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Advertisement342 1923-09-26 11 J BANKING, JAPANESE LADIES' BAZAAR, A T 1 VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL. o Under the Patronage of Mrs. Ukita. o I^ady Guiltemard will open the Bazaar. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 3rd. o J In Aid of the Japanese Earthquake Disaster. Section I. General Merchaadta* Soction 11. JapUHHM Clothos of all kinds. < 1342 words
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Advertisement755 1923-09-26 11 BANKING. HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m Hong ken/) Head Office: Hongkong. Authorised Capital $50,000,00 C Paid up-Capital $20,000,000 Reserve Funds: Sterling 4,500,000 Silver $24,500,00 C 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.755 words
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Advertisement122 1923-09-26 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (U*«r*oratW En«Uad tj Eoyml Charter A. D. 1710.) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW Co Messrs. WEARE Co., Ltd. Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER Co., Ltd Branch Office 64, The Arcade, Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY.122 words
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Article1544 1923-09-26 12 There is nothing: much to report this week regarding the doings of the horses and ponies m training- at the Race Course. Slow work is still the order o.i the day, which we think *ill continue until the end of the month, when the office stop watch will1,544 words
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Article259 1923-09-26 12 The following action was taken at a committee meeting held on Sept. 21sti With reference to minute of proceedings of Committee No. 6 of the 22nd June, the President informs the Committee thai it has lines appeared that the Har- tour Board's letter was not intended as a259 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article144 1923-09-26 12 TO-DAY'S TIES. < Class Doubles. Jamieson and Brown vs. Snell and Mc- Cullagh. 5 Adamson and Campbell vs. Goldnack and Stuart. Rogers and Maddern vs. Hay and Komney, (to finish). Curties and Curties vs. White and Ashr worth to finish. Ogg-ier and Ziegele vs. Hare144 words
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Article62 1923-09-26 12 The following will represent the S. R. C. vs. S. C. C. at hockey to-day (Wednesday) ow the former's ground: G. G. Gray; L. M. Pcnnefather and E. O. Angus; F. Albuquerque. C. B. Webb and J. V. Moss; V C. Westerhout, A. V. van der Beck, H. G.62 words
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Article58 1923-09-26 12 Andrew Carrie Cup. In the second round of th? above competition. Mrs. H. H. Wilson beat Mrs. E. E. Elder (5 and 4). Mrs. Cantrell heat Miss A. Rooke (I and 2). Mrs. IL C. Harrison bent Mrs. G. Steven (1 up). Miss at A. S. I^iw58 words
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Article124 1923-09-26 12 The League fixtures for th« above have been completed, and th<» first matches are as foMows: October 2nd— First Division, Chin Woo Assn. vs. Anglo-Chino.se School, on Raffle* Institution ground. Yeung Ching School vs. Chinese Industrial and Commercial School, on V M. C. A. ground. Second124 words
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Article250 1923-09-26 12 For snatching a gold hairpin off the head of a Chinese lady m New Bridg" road on the 18;h inst., a Chinese was sentenced to titt— months rigorous imprisonment by the Third Magistrate yesterday. A verdict of culpable homicide Amounting to murder against some person or p rMM unknown, has250 words
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Article666 1923-09-26 12 MIDDLESEX DRAW WITH SINGAPORE. La*ge Crowd at Char/ty Match. Last year's defeat of the 2nd Middlesex I Regiment at the hands of the Sin£apor<» side came near to being repeated on the I Padang yesterday evening, when the regimental side was opposed by the Singapore team with one exception666 words
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Article133 1923-09-26 12 EXHIBITION OF CANADIAN PRODUCTS. Samples of goods made m Canada frott the Canadian Government Sa'es Rooms m Shanghai are now being exhibited m Singapore, at <>, Battery Road, during the ore■eat week. Some idea of the high standard Mid of the varied nature of Canada's products may be gathered from133 words
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Article67 1923-09-26 12 hJA" /I HOCI (under th> direction of Mr. E. Hulland) will P l a J£ -.mlowmg prosramme of muso VJw day Sept 26th at 9.45 p.m^-Ovcture U Sorrontma, Salvadores: MoloJv. Somcr-' vH,; V,olm So!o Hungarian Dance kTS Prahms, (A. Ra<,uiza) Suit,. Merclu f Vcn,c, (By Request), I. Pr^ude Ori ptno%i67 words
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