The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 12 October 1923
1923-10-12
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1923-10-12 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S.. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 12, 1923." No. 11,01715 words
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Article169 1923-10-12 1 The expressed intention of the GoMrnmtnt to give preference to goods fron. t\e Dominions and the Colonies ha.-, raised much comment Page 7. The Daily Mail threatens that luxation of premier food stuffs will nuan the downfall of the Government Page 7. A plan to amarc interest169 words
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Article1079 1923-10-12 1 Ir the poem cikiucU "The Angler** iSonj. IzauK. Wait.wi <U(\ares. "1 caro no. 1, to lisa m seas yet as week by week J overhaul my fibbing: t.'K-k.c and let <ut on th., hig.i se.a> <»)• my morning*! "-port, I like to tiiink that the shade of theFREE LANCE - 1,079 words
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Advertisement122 1923-10-12 1 I IV?. 2 < J*:o (10 tin.-). Mon of License till 2 a.m. and Caiwiral Pivottrs. |Hr wi!? be served at 12.'J0 a.m. timg «.nt ■rroiio^atliMi vi 1 y.- pMrrMH upon rh»> »X RUIJ IND, VRKIES BROTHERS, r m WITH ,1 Etc $95.00 Frase nd Neave, Ltd. J JD QUITE122 words
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Advertisement113 1923-10-12 1 "O 17* T "?*T lP" r< IP *.a BMC lj m ■s SSlt 5 fi mi^m Gordon and Company, LIMITED. r < 6, Batte y Road, SINGAPORE. Telephone: VAPOROSITk', SINGAFOKE. No 2024 ILATEXI I A STATIONERY i PIP^ Do y j rcnlise that when you buy a Dollar's X worth113 words
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Advertisement121 1923-10-12 1 I.XTEST ADVERTISEMENTS. S&natogen for malaria— -Page 2. Irvings have rao hats m satins and Bti wr»— Page 5. Maxwell Car foi iale or exchange— Lii I for oper for •n.spw loi l'a L 3. Aurely m Bole selling agent for Titan mi nt- Page :>. Bupmobilea at Phor,> hts Or121 words
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Miscellaneous140 1923-10-12 1 Friday, l-j Hijrh Water, 11.24 -..n-.. Programme of Music, CatWdral, I.l| pj» Lod«« &tl md fteftiinr bJti p o. High Water, 0.6 .m. 1 i." 5 s p n P. and O. o mai] *rrh Rugby S. C. C. v». i i S C. C. va. Johore Bahra -dvii, I'/..140 words
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Article144 1923-10-12 2 General Maagia'a Bnlogry. Oeneral MaUffj ludclmoi at Strasboui^r, dl m viviil word? pouibii African colon i f or th<> Armies of the Rt-puul c. Gel gin. who before the Great War b«4 distinpruished carer In the I Af'i an co onies and mrhrallcd I Lge of the144 words
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Article128 1923-10-12 2 H rbert Barter has be a »rrj moot rial experiments m repaid ran-bathiig m Jen In order to experiment under ideal condi t ns ho ii nid to b negotiating for the l^rehMc of one of the Desert* islands, off feuton. Th y are uninhabited, except for128 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement601 1923-10-12 2 HOUBIGANT'S HIGH CLASS PERFUMERY. Fresh Stocks Just Received. MEDICAL HALL LTD. '.S BATTERY ROAD SINGAPORE SOTICK. A co. Jougi^t, iSisAaty Specialist, receives LAdiea st Kafflea Hotel, Boom 124, for Shampoo, Hair Treatment, Face Massage Yfanicrm!, Mnive! -Vav?.!:^. HANRLRE FOX GENTLEMEN. Hoars 9 a.m. \o I; I p.m. to 6 p.m.601 words
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Advertisement436 1923-10-12 2 ft ii TkA—mmLJßmmm m I cJf thzatpt CHARLES RAY In th, fastest run battle ever M k Wlriht U/ifh fhanlin SCRAP IRON Nigntwitn tnapiin (4 ROUNDS) 7 REELS OR RfiSlS FATTY ARBUCKLE IN "LOVE" o In Show "PIECES OF SILVER" 5 Parts IScw Mack Si >ni*ett Comedy. Magazine etc. Ctiflpllli436 words
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Advertisement470 1923-10-12 2 Alhambra. I From Tuesday, 9th October, to Sunday, 14th October, ij* f .n the Second Show at 9 p.m- Sharp. TOPICAL BUDGET British Screen News. o JESSE L. LASKY PRESENTS MAY MCAVOY m "THE TOP OF NEW YORK" I m 5 Reels A grame little tighter battling: for her brother's470 words
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Article619 1923-10-12 3 NEW RAH MATERIALS FOR INDUSTRY. Consideration has recently been given by the Raw Material Committi'e of the Imperial Institute to the possible utilisation of various mm materials produced within (he Empire and tho development r»f bupptie* of o'i'moffitios required by i.iiipi:- industries, hi recording a numher of tbllc619 words
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Article159 1923-10-12 3 Violent Fight With Police. London. Sept. 27. Five hundred unemployed of the extiv-j mist typo invaded the Beard of Guardians' oflie:'s id Poplar, locked t!i(> doom and refused t«» allow the Guardians f o depart. The Guardiai the pol cc, 40 w\ m appe refused t<>159 words
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Advertisement99 1923-10-12 3 mi I I I i I I i i You can tell from the look. traction and lasting wear. Its j of its clean cut tread and its performance is always as *ood j Tyre will you powerful low tyre cost. I 1 1 I 1 1 jK^J^lKWii 'AW it99 words
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Advertisement77 1923-10-12 3 THE BEST IS TO COME AND SEE /^==K WATCHES I'rom s.i :,nd up. frj* |3 <iOLI> WATt HES rr3%jKMj^l "4m at REiNE ULLMANN HyP^ :s '''U' L, HIGH STRUT. SINGAPORE. $35 Telephone X4€4. THE POPULARITY ENJOYED liV THE CAPSTAN ORDINARY CIGARETTE HAS LED TO THE PRODUCTION OF Di^mhkw "sr Tnr*77 words
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Advertisement614 1923-10-12 3 NOTICES. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. o ASSESSMENT LIST, 1924. o NOTICE is hereby given that the Aaßeswrneoi Ust contajniag tao annual valuation of and amount of Assessment to be levied on a0 houses, biddings and laasX situated withla the Muninp ,;.ry Sinuaporc, for the ye*r i»-4. Is open to tta hisgistlw of614 words
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Article474 1923-10-12 4 In Si\t\ Hours The Bangkok Tim«- of Oct. Ist says:— \Y% tlic oper.ing "f the Johore Causeway to tram..- to-day, and the reestabliehmeni of the night mail also to-day from Penang to Kuala Lumpur Bangkok is brought •rithin -=i\ty hour of Singapore. The tinn* tabu Ls: Tuesday474 words
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Article200 1923-10-12 4 Mr. V Chamberlain on Free Trade Heaaagc London, Sept. 28. Retorting to Mr. Asquith's recent speech, lir. Neville Chamberlain speaking m Birp.ihgham to-day said that the speech wa~ equivalent to saying to the Dominions "Sorry, good friends, you have come hen for nothing because your id200 words
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Article125 1923-10-12 4 London, Oct. 2. No British basfac champion has eve* gone down with so few expression* ot' sympathy as Joe Beckett. i Thi sf)f»»-t:np: writen describe his exhi Htion \u<t nffht as sbject and Inglorious. Beckett never looked like making: a fi^ht, snd even Carpsntier was surprised125 words
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Article13 1923-10-12 4 Sir Hugh Bell - Sir Hugh Bell What we need is not longer hours bull better application.i13 words
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Advertisement997 1923-10-12 4 The. Production that won ihe GOLD MEDAL for tl c I IfSt f > RICHARD BARTHEIjjyLESS I jW^ (iroater than "THE FOUR HORSKMKN" was the unanimous verdict of America &lk2^fftt^£ w .loh'inV 1 KuVi- ■> <i on. with h> J t^ B T ■^%Wv2 Matinee to-morrow. Sat urday, at 1.30997 words
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Article1357 1923-10-12 5 NEW VESSEL FOR SARAWAK. An Interesting vessel \\h> just been completed for Seuawak Oiin.-.v?^, Limited, by the SingapoN Harbour Board, and j i Ithoufih she has been built to comply 'th Lvt'i., stringent conditions as M rawfrht, trim, carrying- capacity, etc., a'a passed all teatl and trials1,357 words
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Advertisement424 1923-10-12 5 TO LET. TO LWI. To i»^r 4 So» (li 8 Road, sitting room, dining bedrooms, dressing room, bathrooms. -irage, servants' quarters, electric HgLts all throughout Immediate entry V,.ik;o Road. 14-10 iiuL'SE TO LET. I Upper Wilkift Road, overReaarfVir, from Ist. December. wat«r laid en. Apply to Box 964 r t424 words
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Advertisement392 1923-10-12 5 NOTICES. NOTICE. o NOTKI H HEREBY GIVEN thai Mr. G. Aimh of SinuajMire has since .h.nuar... I bten sole SeJlin X Agent m the StraiU SettllMiali and iMcU-rjited Malay Stht«f(»r The R*>rneo Sumatra Tra'Mag (on; Limited for Titan Btfaad Cmtmtmt. Ml outstanding eaatraeta m nrapci< ut M€h 'ement Keretolorc made392 words
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Advertisement224 1923-10-12 5 CIGARETTES MIIIIISI3 g xl J^/f^te!^ eTT ES M\^\. **fli*B y°«» just why >^>/ I^^^^ arC S ex^ uis te > n J%f "^i/^^^^l^ flavour and aroma. iV k^ /^W From the time w en I ■m\^\\ the caref ully selected vW bright, golden, Virginia ''™\^A\\ 11 IeaVCS Hre gathered m224 words
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Article20 1923-10-12 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH. ELLIOTT: At Bristol on the Bth of Oct., to Mr. and Mr-. A. A. Elliott, a son.20 words
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833 1923-10-12 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1923. Two Hongkong Problems. Two subjects are dealt with at length m the Hongkong papers uhich are of some interest to us here the l>oom m land caused by the large number of Chinese who Bte Settling In Hongkong m consequence of the disturbed833 words
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Article1193 1923-10-12 6 h< Malaj Mail understands that the water supply in Kuala Lumpur is now icing Altered. Mr. H. G. Sarw.tr, who has been on visit to Kuala Lumpur, left for Malac•i on Monday. The Kiv. Archibald Swing left for Sumatra on Tuesday afternoon, anl will be cwey f.-r a week. Mr.1,193 words
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
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Letter157 1923-10-12 6 To the Editor. Sir,—] shall bo obliged if poi ly draw the attention of the i t/.c mciiiiiiii of your valu.ib' n. police constable at the !< gie Road, Middle Road, Wii^j and Short Street, as the traflfc m particular district is very I. Bioniinfl and evening*, ar157 words
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LOCAL WIRES.
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Article87 1923-10-12 6 PEN ANG NEWS. (From Our Own Corr *n< 1> dei Thf tefl B Co. ill. Director! recomn 122,481. 2M-\ pOndi of I o ;uncei of j^old dust wcr The Chine* honour n Of the VrRepublic was the lonj^ M i te seen m Penantr. I Xi-;ii:iay Rubber Conpai cd profit87 words
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Article221 1923-10-12 6 fai Be. ore the conclusion ininit I the three Chinese who weu- :j Mr. Alnan;. n thr BooOOd Polkl 0I «J •y. «»n -hanri's of j^ t<n of s.'.f from s ("run. .n a :h*^B ■t No. Mi i fii plait ant m i\ I Chinese m221 words
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Article108 1923-10-12 6 At the Pftllad urn to-nifht anH followwi °^'nin--s w*ll be presented tlw Bta tW I won the polj n.rdal for tH»> I product on m the United SUI r Tol'abl« D.-v d. A Fii t-; c nted under thr »n the Middle Bast Films, Ltd., picture became108 words
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Article49 1923-10-12 6 The next choral pimctl en I Cathedral .-t R 1~» pm i >.sv Those who wei i' r P rfsWt the !:i-t t<r :»bovo Mo'i 1 m iFf m^ke the alrr -p o* the phoir who may b? willin? to jo n the choii J be welcuuM.49 words
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Advertisement105 1923-10-12 6 |\DRiN X v /Tf %> yA i s \cp /t: Pei Case \^1 0»\ VL A Per V" 8 y/ SOLE IAVNTBi N. yCALDBECK MACGREGOR i;o.. LTD\ f {Incorporated m Bh%nfhmi* BATES HAND-NUMBERING MACHINE THREE MO\EMENTSi CONSECUTIVE DUPLICATE AM) HEPE AT B WHEELS $35.00 0 WHEELS $37.50 FRASER NEAVE. LTD,105 words
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Advertisement85 1923-10-12 6 New Shipment Arrived of "S.M.P." and "Q.M.E" Brands OX TONGUES PRICE REDUCED TO $1.90 Per iy L > lb TIN SINGAPORE GOLD STORAGE Co., Ltd, [Incorporated m the S. S.] Orchard Road Depot. ANNOUNCEMENT johnlduke F.8.0.A., F.S.M.C. OPTICIAN Wishes to announce that, from September Ist., he has acquired the practice85 words
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Article488 1923-10-12 7 -THE NEW POLICY. i:kst ON credits. ;ter*s Service.] London, Oct. 11. > Fconotr.K Conference Sir P. announced that, b& order colonial development schemes, mment w.re prepared, on ceitain tftions, to advance part of the interest r In respect of schemes put m the normal time, which re.ra to488 words
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Article12 1923-10-12 7 or Messrs Buttenkaeii I 1* nan- who ha< B I Bwettenham, re12 words
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Article501 1923-10-12 7 BERLIN NOT WANTED. THE WOLFF GROUP. fßeuter's Service.] Paris, Oct. 10. The German Charge il' Affaires called on M. Poineare. It is understood that th latter refused the request of the German Covemment to participate m negotiations for a resumption of work m the Ruhr by the appointment501 words
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Article106 1923-10-12 7 (Jf»in fc to Anurica to Meet Gibbon*. London, Oct. 1. Interviewed sfter the figlu. Carpentiet d: "What can I say? It was all over r 1 quickly. There seems to be nothing to t-r.lk about. I expected the fight tc finish quickly, but not quito so suddenly I106 words
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Article118 1923-10-12 7 A report has been mad- to the Ku' la j ha Selangor Golf Club m en < red and cash a> the A ord ng to the rewent to hi) elesk, in the ich the money was kept, to to pi iddii on TuesWhen the <lr wer was pulled out118 words
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Article930 1923-10-12 7 CONSULAR STATEMENT. The Consul-General for Japan forwards the following: The phenomenal seismic disaster that befell Tokio Yokohama and the neigh- > bouring disorients caused doath to more than 100,000 men, women and children and i destroyed some 400,000 houses. The benevolence of the Imper.al Household and the930 words
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Article207 1923-10-12 7 Received by the Bank of Taiwan. Per the Selangor Chinese Chamber of Commerce.— Choo Cheeng Kha y $25, Leong Soon Lcngr 25, Leong Socn Len^ 10. Hooi Yip San, Ho Poh Kiun, Lum Sum Kw i, Ch Keat Leong each 5, Wong Swee Sam ft, Chua Cheng207 words
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Article583 1923-10-12 7 At the opening cf the Ho Hong Bank branch at Hongkong on Oct. Ist. Dr. Lim Boot-kens; (so the China Mail spells his name) made an interesting speech n which. having sxplaned that the Ho Hcng Bank was the fruit of the experience of Chinese m^ivhants583 words
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Article32 1923-10-12 7 A fishery cruiser on Sept.2Bth. arrested three French trawlers at Torbay on a charge of poachir.jr, and has escorted them to Brixham. The moon suddenly breaking tluough the cloud? betrayed the visitors.32 words
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Advertisement161 1923-10-12 7 NEW SHIPMENT HIGHEST GRADE TENNIS RACKETS WEIGHTS 12' 2 TO UK OZS. The Worlds Three Premier Models. jnillUltlttfflnk. l^i-1 ivU\ rjU ii;||igp:;;:i with aluminium protector top PRICE $33.5« NETT. S "G. L PATTERSON" H PRICE $35 NETT. o THE MOST PERFECT RACKETS PRODUCED. ROBINSON CO., LTD. (Incorporated m SINGAPORE). TO161 words
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Advertisement626 1923-10-12 8 STEAMER SAILINGS BLUE FUNNEL LINE Regular Services to LMWMf, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP. HAMBURG AND HKBMI> GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for all OT«rlaaA Point*. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. dot Singapore. A.MAPENOR London,626 words
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Advertisement565 1923-10-12 8 STTE/sMER SAILINGS ELLERMAN LINE KLi.KRM *N k BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Ce n tv (Incorporated m England) PASSENGER SERVICB Si«*n»«* OUTWARD. l>»e Bisiga»ore •i.i. CITY OP PARIS eniii«—Japa» No». it •tt CITY OF CANIHEEIURt Ctina— Jap»t (>♦* It «fc». CITY OF K-ARALHi Marseilles— Londoo Dec. I •i CITY OF PARIS Vfprseillee^-London Jan.565 words
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Advertisement458 1923-10-12 8 STEAMER SAILINGS^'j P. O. l BKITISH INDIA ant) APCAR LLNfcy (Incorporated m England) HAiL, PASSENGER ft CARGO SERVRfr PBNINSULAk ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION LONDON FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE (Under Contract with Hto Majesty't Government OUTWARDS from LONDON HOMEWAKIfe For Chim* and Japan. loi Marseille*, Ixindon hU t Dm T'.rjuigm. 3ingapor«. Totmagt.458 words
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Advertisement512 1923-10-12 9 STEAIVIE^^ifIJLINGS The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co- Ltd. AND BUerman Bncknail Steam Ship Cc Ltd (AMERICAN ft MANCHURIAN UNB.) (Incorporated m England.) -KKVTfTI TO BOSTON AN}} NEiTyORK vU SCBZ Ok P**AMA. FROM NEW YORK. «tm«rs. Bm S*por« State Jm OF ATHENS Nov. 1 Suez512 words
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Advertisement460 1923-10-12 9 STEAMER SAILINGS SF Pti /r v >JSt* gßufi— 7■ ja (Incorporated m U.S.A.) FAST PASSENGER SERVICE 1* DAYS— HONGKONG TO AMERICA Steamer. Sails Hongkong. \rriT« Seattle. PRESIDENT JACKSON Oct. 18 Nov. 1 PRESIDENT JEFFERSON Oct. 26 Nov. 18 PRESIDENT GRANT Nov. 6 Nov. 25 PRESIDENT MADISON Ncv. 18 Dec 7460 words
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Advertisement223 1923-10-12 9 N. Y. K. LONDON LIM. Hakozaki Maru Oct. 15 Hakuran Maru Oct. 28 Kitano Maru Nov. 4 LIVERPOOL LINE. Tsushima Maru Oct. 12 Lyon? Mara Nov. 14 HAMBURG LINM Mat?umirto Maru Nov. U NEW YORK LINB via SUSZ. Sailing date nil. SOUTH AMIEICAN I.INB. i Eanagawa Mam Be« Nov. BOMBAY223 words
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Advertisement726 1923-10-12 9 STEAMER_SAILINGS ISTHMIAN LINE Arr^ng from America via tnama and Loading tor BOSTON, NKJW YORK, A.ND HALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DIFaBCT STEEL NAVIGATOR *M Singapore Oct 12 ENSLEY CITY due Sin^pore Nor 10 ATLANTA CrTY due Sin^pore NoT Taking cargo oo through hiii» of Ladirg to ml) Inland Pntnt* For fr«l r726 words
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Article238 1923-10-12 10 Amongst passengers who left by the P. and O. Mantua yesterday were Mrs. T. I. M. Gordon and infant, and Mr. G. Savage acting accountant, G. P. O., who with Mrs. Savage is going home on eight months leave. The Steamer Hong Kiat (Ho Hong Steamship Co) whichB.T. - 238 words
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Article492 1923-10-12 10 Romance went out of war m 1914, when the oppotsbiK armies .settled down to stationary and mechanical fi^htin^. There were, however, bright flashes, as when a battery of eighteen pounders came swingin? up Death Valley with horses at the gallop. But if experiments presently being492 words
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Article42 1923-10-12 10 The settlement of the claims of forty \v\ h depomteea, residenta m SootHuid mostly m Glasgow, for oompenaatioii for WrrongfaJ arrest, deportation and detertioß n Mountjoy, Dublin, is announced by the tribm*l at Glasgow. Altogether £69,436 was claimed and i' 17,092 award,42 words
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Advertisement111 1923-10-12 10 IST PAULI J GIRL BRAND LAGER BEER L >^fiJEg^v P H V n The Original "Girl Brand" v G OF 50 YEARS REPUTATION. R African Eastern Trade Corporation LIMITED. Ii Incorporated m England). SINGAPORE. Sole Agents. 3. S. F. M. S. Shanks '-Ww ~~"jEr~ jTggry-^^ -gyT 1 1 V^i^ 4111 words
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Advertisement93 1923-10-12 10 ABROL JOHNSTON GARS. If you buy an Arrol-Johnston Car t»t nrme the makers will pack it and ship it to Singapore FREE OF ALL COST when your leave is up. Let u» toll you more about this scheme. CENTRAL MOTORS LTD. j MASSAGE MRS. CHIKA 217 BENCOOLBN STREET. JMTEI) .ENGINEERS93 words
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Advertisement49 1923-10-12 10 s.s. CITY OF KARACHI. CftMfeneet of cargro per the ibor. ,f— from Hamburg arrived 9th Octobe-, LwuEl by netted that a General Survey of all ear£ landed ,n a damaged condition will be held No farther Su-vey win be hold after this date. McALISTER COMPANY, LTD. M 15, 17-1049 words
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Advertisement274 1923-10-12 10 TRADE MARK. J "Great Auk's MWm Pilsener Beer |||f SOLE IMPORTERS i The Borneo Company, Ltd I (IncorporatW is bgUad). Singapore- Ipoh-Penang. I ZZZZZ SHELL MOTOR SPIRI 80 CENTS PER GALLON Prom the following Pumps BOBBfBO OCX, LTD.. Orchard Wmi. KAN LBB INN, LTD.. K. Giml lt CENTRAL MOTORS LTD.,274 words
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Advertisement99 1923-10-12 10 STEAMER SAILINGS LLOYD TRIESTWO v (Incoi Fenan>:. i z. I'orx SaieX k Tnestf, taking earj r :ins for X; nm Se» Pom i p. iNDRA VENEZIA PIUME L DUCHESSA a PERSI ROBANDRA OUTWAJtD SAII N > »r HearluMtg. Bkaai > FIUME L. 0 DUCHESSA i>vv PERSIA ROSANDR v Date* of99 words
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Miscellaneous752 1923-10-12 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta Lake Faulk 8 a.m. Hoihow, Swatow, Amoy and Hongkong Kayiag 8 a.m. Sibu Ban Siorvg Bs« 9 a.m. Cucob and Benuit Mersing 9 a.m. Cucob and Pontian Hang Chiap 9 am. Pulau Soegi Benuit 9 a.m. Karimon Soon Lee 9 a.m. Moeara-Saba and752 words
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Article63 1923-10-12 11 October 11. bank 1 rn.n. 7.32 Bank, demand 2]4Vfe Private credits I m.«. 2J| 9-16 New York, demand 53 Credits 90 days r »f>}4 France, demand 840 India, T. T. I7l»4 Hongkong, demand 1 S p.c. Dis. Yokohama, demand 108% Java, demand 139 Vfe Bangkok, demand r<\ Sovereign. Bank63 words
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Article123 1923-10-12 11 October 11. I m 50 Tona $98.50 Gambier 17.00 Pepper whit* 24.60 iVpper Black 14% Tapioca, small flak* t.g. 12 JO Pe»n a*go *m*.i .0 Copra 10.6214 Copra Suudried 11.00 Jp:um, B^Dk' 1 v Rioe, Rangoon white 275.00 Rice Siam No 1 for >xport 80.00 Sice, Siac No. 2123 words
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Article44 1923-10-12 11 Singapore, Oct. 11, 12 noon. Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Spot ii%. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Spot 47 48; Nov-Diec 48 V 2 48%; .lan-Mur 50tt 51; Apr-Jun 52% 52%. London Quotation Sheet Is. 2V a <l. Market Weak.44 words
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Article259 1923-10-12 11 A well-known Stock Exchange firm give their views of the rubber position. I: states that m the first six months of 1923 the United States has taken 193,000 tons of rubber, and assumes import for JulyDecember will decrease to 97.000 tons, or a total consumption for the259 words
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Article52 1923-10-12 11 In the Yorkshire woollen industry then ifl very keen feeling regarding foreign competition. Mills i:re closing daily and it ilocftUy declared that the outlook was never blacker. Not only are foreigners ceasing to buy from the We?; Riding but they ar< establishing themselves m countries xrhere previously Yorkshire had a52 words
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Article178 1923-10-12 11 MACPHAIL'S REPORT. Singapore. Oct. 11 Rubber: Dondor- Is. 2%d. Local 47-.-. Tin:— London £109 10s. Local 98*1- 50 tors sold. Share Market: Dull. Rubbers:— Panta^ 80 Bf>, Sun^i i Banana 1.95 2.10, Jimahs 1.22 Vj 1.30. AUenbya 1.30 1.35, Amalgamated Malays SJtt 2.35, New Craicrieleas 57 V178 words
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Article149 1923-10-12 11 Singapore, Oct. 11. Tin: £109 10s., down 555. 98* i. 60 tong sold. Rubber:— ls. 2*; d., «Jo\vn Ud. Share Market: Dull. Rubbers:— Allenbys Ltt% LS7H, Luna* 780 8. Malaka Ptndas IJBIVk 1.62 ft, r rairiekas 57 Va 61ft, Radellas 3.90 4.10, Kuala Sidims &22% 2.27149 words
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Article212 1923-10-12 11 Singapore, Oct. 11. Kubber.— During the past week th« market has been very quiet. Londton and New York quotations have continued to drop, and with the further Im rijll m the London stocks, the market haa shown an easier tendor.cy. The tone prevailing m yesterday's local auction was212 words
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Advertisement391 1923-10-12 11 Assets over $5,000,000. A fwiin nnn« w>r«^^. Assurances m force over $17,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY UMTTED. uPAn nvmrv. w v (Incorporated m Straits Settlements) -hP rtmoanv hatfeoooO^Sf 8^ *****^: Sin a P ore LONDON OFFICE: 32 Old Jewry, B.C. |he Company nas iJO,OOO deposited with the Supreme391 words
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Advertisement371 1923-10-12 11 RANKING. YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. ESTABLISHED 1880. °*RSS Subscribe^ Y. 100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund y. 73,000,000. President: K. Kodama Esq. Vice-president: R. Ichinoraiya, Esq. DIRECTORS. N. Soma, Esq S K. Suzuki, Esq. ii Yjraikawa, Esq. Baron K. Morimura. M. Odagiri, Esq. N. Igarashi, Esq. Baron K. Iwaaaki. K.371 words
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Advertisement727 1923-10-12 11 BANKING* CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated m England by Royal Chartsr. f «P Capital m 600,000 Seaerve Liability of I*oo,ooo Proprietors 1.000,000 HEAD OFFICE, •8 Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches'. Aior Star Hongkong Puket Amntsar Iloilr Rangoon Bangkok [pch Sai^n Betavia Karach Seirarang Bombay Klang Seremban727 words
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Advertisement147 1923-10-12 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE <lM*rtmt»4 Bnfland liiyKoyal Charter A. ITit.) PIRE MOTOR CAR MARINI Fidelity Guarantee-A dministration Bonds Singapore Repnsentativea— Messrs. BARLOW Co Messrs. WEARE Co., Lt4 Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER &Co LU Branch Office 64, Tbe Arcade, Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. TBF STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COWPV (Incorporated m147 words
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Article320 1923-10-12 12 FRASER'S WEEKLY REPORT. Singapore, Oct. 10. Both the tin and rubber sections of the Share Market throughout the past week have been inactive. Tin has remained fairly steady but enquiries for shares are on a very limited scale. Rubber has had a serious setback in price and320 words
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Article271 1923-10-12 12 Singapore. Oct. 11. Since our la^t report the market haj hecn drooping, culminating yesterday m I .-harp fall. London rain through Wi-ak. apparently bearish a: r des have been published m London financial pap n which had the effect of frightening: weak h-o;<: ha* been great271 words
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Article134 1923-10-12 12 The follow nr? have b<«on selected to re pent the F.M.S.R. Institute at hockey srr. Smgapor ard Johore combined eleven, at Johore Bahru, on O 13 and it respect vely:— P. Ryan, A. Allan (captain) W. J. Thomas, E. A. Veilfomier, Cuniit Sinrh, Jewan Sin-h, llnkan Singh', A v134 words
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Article42 1923-10-12 12 Radmintnn Championship. Friday's tie.—€hew Keow Bock vs. Lim '■jiwpp Poh. Mond .y's tie.—Keon ff Bon? Ring vr. Lee Cbta Yam. B Singles Handicap. Friday's tie—Teo Soo Hoon vs Poh Chiang Chek. Tuesdays tie.—Chua KHeng Hoon V* Soh Cheng Yam.42 words
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Article1551 1923-10-12 12 j PLAINTIFF'S CASE STILL PKOCEEDING. The involved dispute i;i connection with the winding up of the Bukit Berching an I B limbing Syndicate, the promoters of Keiantan Gold Mines Limited, occupied the attention af the chief Justice*, Sir W r alter ..haw, in the Supreme Couit yesterday vithout1,551 words
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Article235 1923-10-12 12 Unruly Mob in Madras. Madras, Oct. 2. Disappointed in their expectation of seeing a wrestling match, an nnrnly mob at the South Indian Athletic Association,', Madras, on Sunday night, after several hours 9 pandemonium ended by setting lire to the standi of the surrounding arena. The235 words
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Article60 1923-10-12 12 S. C.C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. B. Doubles Final. Merrier and Calder beat Bel! and Hoblyn S— l, 3—6, 6-^3. The final of a Doubles will be played this evening between Lt. Col. Thompson and G. H. Warren, vs,. Dcna'd f n and Sedw-ck, commencing; at 4.45 sharp. The prizes60 words
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Article72 1923-10-12 12 Final Doubles. C. A. Bateman and C. J. 01 veiro beat E. E. de Souza and L. Ganunell, I—^o, B—6,8 6, The following Is the tram to play the Y. M. C A. at cricket on Saturday at 2 p.m. T. Ix?ijss us, C. J. de Cotta, S.72 words
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Article36 1923-10-12 12 Ra c books, conta ning the fuM entries for the Ist, ~n(\ and Brd days etc. for the v meeting ar< ale at Me bts. .I«>hn Lttle nn() Co., Ltd. Price one dollar.36 words
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Article35 1923-10-12 12 S. C. C. BILLIARD TOURNAMENT. The following matahes m the B.< B'lliards Tournamenf have been <: B. Class: Boardman beat Prazei by 62. A lass: Carmichael beat Zimmerman by 100. Hughes beat Dr. Simpson by 86.35 words
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109 1923-10-12 12 r lUsultM, Tui sis j Oct «>tn. i-i !)i> (.n Chinese Industrial School beat Raffles lust tution 2—o; Yeung Chin? S ihool beat Anglo Chii Bse School 2—o. 2nd Di\ sion —Yeunj/ Ching beat St. Andrews 2—o; Chm s High S Itool beat Raffles Institution 2109 words
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Article188 1923-10-12 12 Key and Pelky Compared. In view of the approaching I be- 'ing Key, Ma 1 /a i li rhtweight champJon, and Young Pelky (Manila) the R iboul the two men arc or interest. Pe'ky is a year younger thai Key, who 23. The Manila boy*! record include twelve rounds188 words
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Article111 1923-10-12 12 London, Oct. 2. An extraordinary general meeting <f the Lawn Tenaii Association n London decided th»t the Association shall consist rf the following affiliated organisat on*:— The Fatted Associations o" Scotland and Wales, and the County Associations of England; th«e Associat or.s of the Navy, Marines, Army,111 words
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Advertisement189 1923-10-12 12 MOUTRIE PIANOS i The safest investment for tho^ to whom supreme importance. Your Purchase to Covered }>»• Oui SEVEN YEARS GUARANTK B RICES WITIIIN THE REACH OF 111 MOUTRIE CO., LTD a^rorporn* n Hongkong.) SINGT ORE. H "WHY SIANDARD SIZE? C^< OMKOXK has gir, vhy I^l ji I call the189 words
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