The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 17 October 1923
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Title Section15 1923-10-17 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. IiNTS SINGAPORE, S.S., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1923. No. 11,02115 words
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Article229 1923-10-17 1 L'nder the new Emergency Law the German Government has launched a new currency scheme, the unit bein^ called the Kent. j nmark Page 7. Bick by gold securities, a privatelyowned bank, the Kentenbank. is placing 1,200 million rentenmarks at the <li>posal of the Government Page 7. Whilst229 words
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Article1230 1923-10-17 1 Of all kinds of folly, some one wisely says, prophecy is the mwt gratuitous. The experience of mankind, condensed and circulate! In the tabloid fonn of popular proverbs, has lone: betrayed its sense of the? fallaciousness of inductions from present condition* to those of the future. Hence the1,230 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement173 1923-10-17 1 Raffles Hotel. TH No. 2920 (10 Wmmy Saturday, October 20. THE EVENT OF THE AUTUMN SEASON. RACE DINNER AND FANCY CRESS BALL Extension of License till 2 a.m. CARNIVAL NOVELTIES. AUGMENTED DANCE ORCHESTRA. .dent and Diners will have prior olaim to sooting accommodation ii> the Hall Room and Carniv.l Favours.173 words
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Advertisement252 1923-10-17 1 K/ VIRGINIA CIGARETTES mm mm mm f^ mmm\ m^ I 555 Convey an atmosphere of refinement S M^/ and discrimination, and their unapproachM^/ a^ e h'B^ quality appeals to cultured M^/ tastes all over the world. S:B MS in LONDON by ARDATH TOBACCO COMPANY, LTD. ADELPHI HOTEL. RACE PROGRAMME. rHURSDAT,252 words
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Advertisement149 1923-10-17 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Gosling and Co.— Pape "> Bolter's for wines— Page 1. C»el a Moutri.i piano Page 12 Gi.bey'a gins, Guthrie's— Page 6 Sausages at Cold Storage-Page 6. Timonox pant, Wm. Jacks— Page 7 11 conis Sime Darby-T Page 2 c^rkefehl iilters, Harrisons, Barker" and \£?A*?Ti Oh e Z Pri^ns;149 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous108 1923-10-17 1 THE WE^X Wed»esd(Ty, 17 th. Hiph Water, 3.45 a.m., 3.3 p.m Handai-T«konr Rub. Varkpt-at. r.oor, B. I. homeward m;ii] leaves. Ttntriday, ISth. Hi^h Water, 5.14 a.m., 4.16 p.m. Autumn Race Meeting, Second Day Tanplin Club at home, 6.30 p.m Eastern (Jate Repular 8 p.m Fr'uhnj, 19 th. H eh Wrtor.108 words
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Article135 1923-10-17 2 li;< N: r 3 itorj which, altkourh rorne months old, has just got hi- 0 fcnenU circulation in the Fleet. The Air Ministry wanted to send t) .-.piano. to Gothenburg, and on toard wen some hifrl officials <>f the Air Service, li leens tftat the- M'nirliy has a135 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement249 1923-10-17 2 HOUBIGANT'S HIGH CLASS PERFUMERY. Fresh Stocks Just Received. <> MEDICAL HALL LTD 11, BATTERY ROAD 3QWAPOU Goodwocd Hall o I RIDAY OCTOBER 19, 1923 At 9.30 p.m. CHARITY CONCERT IN AID OF THE JAPANESE RELIEF FUND and BRITISHERS DESTITUTE IN JAPAN by LEADING SINGAPORE TALENT Tickets on Sale at Moutrie249 words
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Advertisement408 1923-10-17 2 I HM I 3TI Slf Cirr/itaW THURSDAY, LAST NIGHT OF ANOTHER SERIAL NIGHt" SteßteK CHARLES RAY At 7.15 Sharp. 7 P» rts "A WOMAN IN GREY" LOVE New^Part Comedy COMPLETE SERIAI 2 Paramounts in Ist Show. TO-NIGHT. OH LADY LADY and THE CALL OF All 1J Episodes. All 31 Reels.408 words
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Advertisement372 1923-10-17 2 Alhambral From Monday, October 15th to Saturday, October «>in Tn the Second Show at 9 p.m Sharp. TOPICAL BUDGET t British Screen News. o ALBERT E. SMITH PRESENTS "MY WILD IRISH ROSE I In 7 Reels. (An adaptation of Dion BoucicauitY greatest Irish *fnloAi The Shaughraun which had its premier372 words
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Article1298 1923-10-17 3 LORD I.FAEKHULME'S INDICTMENTiRhat is vtong with British West Af- W'V I quite agree with Lord Leverhulj 'no tbiA th? answer can be found in oui Vonial Ollue system of government, which i;:s inflicted on thai unhappy portion of tht British Empire Bfl autocratic- bureau--aiw form of y,1,298 words
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Article348 1923-10-17 3 i"lu- e«taUi»hmenl of a Co-operative IVpaitment, of which Ifr. Cavendish ic in i! i rue, has been welcome movement. 1»; an address, wh'ch Mr. C vendish gav, the anna;;] Cynference of Mala officers, he emphasised that the work of the A^Picultural Department was directed rather towards348 words
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Article85 1923-10-17 3 The CUfl on the bottom of trousers came; ■i. this way. A Scotchman had been out in a rain ami had tunned up his trousers •it the bottom. When h< returned he found te had lest a sixpence. FLe looked every-! Where for it. but85 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement286 1923-10-17 3 J N< A Mttkeru,,.: "Ow fch^Hri V 1[ «H «u brought up on Glmo I tbiak Jft Cv/| he would thank you «JI id b« Jf!*t JKK could for it* benefit, h* K« <W- jH» fj/ nved from the wonderful io*d." W* I Ir your Baby I lived in England286 words
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Advertisement310 1923-10-17 3 WPHffi it?! tjfeiß jf^WHoP "m Bra^^ w V When we first started ir business our quest was '"Quality and no cheapening u-.fluences of competition can ever mak° us forget it. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. > Incorporated m the Straits Bcttlflmeota.) Phone !<INC; \PORE. No. 134. llnitggrs ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT 13, Battery Road.310 words
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Article624 1923-10-17 4 i'KASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. TUESDAY, (K^TOBEK 16th. MINING. [Figures in brackets show the issue value of the Share in dollars unless otherwise marked. C. Cum div. x equals ex div.] rtaranp Padang Tin 35 40 Hitam Tin 1.32 Mi 1.37 Jelantoh 20 nora. Johan Tin624 words
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Article199 1923-10-17 4 THE S UDAN REPORT. What must be regarded in, view of the general depression as a satisfactory state of things In the Sudan is revealed in a While Paper that has just been issued on the finances, administration, and conditio? of that dependency last year. The Sudan U a region199 words
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Advertisement765 1923-10-17 4 J^JJJJS^SSPB fc^^^^^^^fc. j|M^.^| Em9*^*^ r, m___i' One 10- Day Tube Ik P- ypF tant in the saliva. That is there ■^^wmm/ to digest starch deposits on teeth which may otherwise ferment and form acids. Afk j E*^\ Thus it gives manifold power llft^lAf 1 W\ W^W'^i to Nature s K765 words
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Advertisement335 1923-10-17 4 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS I MUM A MILK aDVKKTISEK i .j livnuag UaUy .l Mal&ya a« ta«* beat Medina for Aii>Ar'jsintc. D«l 4 vf ltd tv .th tto Cboia Hazri »:ack poraioi ■t Telagfaiaa, ljit»at News am !^»U«r \/m i BCCBMOti« JTtlepboes 56 Cable Aiidrtes, Acvertiaai P. O. Box No.335 words
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Advertisement918 1923-10-17 4 Hockey Sticks THE <l BMt: Selected Ash. Handle: Best built-up cane, >//7§^ Leather grip RAT A &CO fc^v^Jw^ I 117, North Bridge Rd SINGAPORE BATES HAND-NUMBERING MAOUnP^I THREE MOVEMENTS:— CONSECUTIVE DUPLICATE AND REPEAT 5 WHEELS $35.00 6 WHEELS |87 I FROM FRASER NEAVE, LTD. 1 PRELIMINARY NOTICE An exceptional opportunity918 words
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Article1717 1923-10-17 5 Afui such a splendid showing against Young Pelky on Saturday night, it is indeed nnprimog fro note that Key is spoken of in rather a discouraging manner by many. Presumably, these are the persona who did not profit by the three round or even five round limit stipulated1,717 words
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Article163 1923-10-17 5 New Zealand's method of dealing with the Drnk cmes ion wil b°. of A concerned in the task of comincr to grip* with the >ev Is of alcoholism. Tho mart provls ons, according to Stead's Review (Mrlbourne). of what is known as the Aucklrnd sebcrne, which involves an imal* gMnation163 words
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Advertisement512 1923-10-17 5 TO U!T. |.0 1 f, Shopa No*. D. nnd J, in Europe »<*■] »< ding, High Street. For particulars be Manager, Europe HoteL ♦7-7 u.c. Mi si TO LET.— Furnished, in Tanghn. K©or rJrvonw with bathrooms attached.— rl> November. Apply Box No. «80 u f Pies Prcs«. 17-10 LIOUSE TO512 words
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Advertisement701 1923-10-17 5 AUCTION SALES. SHtiKlFf'S SALE. o .Writ of Seizure and sale dated 25th i.ept. 192a. IN THE SUPREME COURT OP THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS iBTTUUIKKT OF SINGAPORE 0 In the cause of James Murray and Co Plaintiff? Versus Barlow and Co. Defendant* and Joacnim Gibert and Co. Claimants o AUCTION SALE OF701 words
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Advertisement873 1923-10-17 5 NOTICES. NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Mr. U, Aurely of Singapore has since January 1923 been sole Selling Agent in. the BtTaitfl Settlements and Federated Malay States for The Uorneo Sumatra Trading Com- pam Limited for Titan Uraml < Vmeht. AB outstanding contracts in respect of such Cement heretofore873 words
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Advertisement780 1923-10-17 5 NOTICES. THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE 192?. STANLEY F. WARD AND COMPANY (FAR EAST), LIMITED. 0 mtf 6 r erCby iVen P^ suant Section -10 of the Companies Ordinance 1*23, that a Meeting of the Creditors of Stanley F. Warn and Companj Far Bast) Lbl.it*!. wili be held at 2b F.nlayson GrMTI.780 words
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Article23 1923-10-17 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIR TH. MAWSOX. In England on the 13th October, to Mr. and Mrs. C. Q. Mawson, the gift of u daughter.23 words
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733 1923-10-17 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1923. Mosquito Destruction. Happily the people of Malaya have now got beyond the stage of putting up with the mosquito as one of the i roubles inscrutably inflicted by nature upon mankind as a penalty for living in the tropics. Mosquitoes are not confined733 words
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Article1324 1923-10-17 6 The Hon. Mr. J. H. W. Park, 0.8.E., Colonial Engineer, Straits Settlements, Singapore, is on a visit to Penang. At the Muar Charch, Jalan Salleh, on Sunday, October 21st., at 5.30 p.m. there will be a service in English conducted by ;h( Rev. J. A. B. Cook. The members of1,324 words
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LOCAL WIRES.
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Article84 1923-10-17 6 (From Our Own Correspond Kuala, KumpurQ^ The dedication and opemifif L^J^ buihi'.ng by the Chief Beot*u* successful function. TrHi j v g berts traced the progress of the tf l rais^ funds, and the erec' oi luil<ling. They would Med farth e for developing the work of84 words
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Article67 1923-10-17 6 (From Our Own Corre^or^t, Kuala I-umpur, Ottii Evid nee was take»i at the Police r including that of the Sub-A- our,^ the Chartered Bank and Mr. N, y p acting secretary of the S;«i tary in connection with the pffwiwllni ex'raditkm of Mr R. A. U"ardnunc Australia.67 words
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Article89 1923-10-17 6 (From Our Own Correspondent' Kuala Lunipur, oa]| The hearing has r»optn id in Seresk *lx Counsel being sofifed, in the temple case, in whii'h the -"n-Chettri dians claim to be joined w.th the O«j in the management trust, which i valuable. The litigation botran six t« ago.89 words
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Article99 1923-10-17 6 (From Our Own Corr^pondent) Penan j, Ort )t I Interviewed by a representative of i Pinang Gazette, General H. R. H pj Purachatra sa d h .Jj hospitality extended to him at Sinpptl Kuala Lumpur and Penarjr. He had J joyed his trip up ard dow II99 words
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Article127 1923-10-17 6 The printing establishments of 3 Netherlands Indies turn out a Nty cla«-s of illustration work *>oth from W tone blocks and mo. The p?per i coloured inks are carefully choiec, use of tinted paper adding to the gfl* effect. The mail yesterday btUlgK two 9 ciMcnt issues. L'Oriente.127 words
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Article126 1923-10-17 6 HeireWn Secret Marriage I ondon. Ort 1 1 A pathetic, instead of a romantic I*l is lent to the marriage of Carol, danel" of General Charles Wilding, to her fath* 1 valet. It was reported that the father P* his consent on condition that the should126 words
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Article64 1923-10-17 6 MALAYA BRANCH B.M. A. A meeting will he held *"?2 October 18th, at 9 p.m., l» the Gen Hospital. The following ptp* l road: Dr. J. Tertius Clarke "The Tre*o*j of Erythro-Myalgia Tropira urnjn^ of the feet) by injections of Antim Dr. J. W. Scharff "Observations on^. iaria and Malarial64 words
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Advertisement96 1923-10-17 6 \DRINK/ i O >%/ #./Y^A p U VV \U l T )s• f s y' SOLE AGBNTB; /CALDBECK MACGREGOR 0.. LTd\ (Incorporated In Shanghai) X PORK SAUSAGES Made Fresh Daily, From AUSTRALIAN DAim FED PORK. "A REAL BREAKFAST DELICACY" SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO, LTD. [Incorporated in the S. S.] Orchard96 words
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Advertisement48 1923-10-17 6 ANNOUNCEMENT. JOHN~DUKE t 8.0.A., F.S.M.C. OPTICIAN. i*Lts> do announce that, aa from September lit., he has acquired the ractice lately c&rried on by N. LAZARUS, Opticians, of Medical Hn'K Battery Road. On and from t&il' ciate aJi prescriptions and enQttfttei should be sent to L BAlTiftl ROAD, SINGAPORE48 words
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Article193 1923-10-17 7 ONE SIDED EMERGENCY. gAXONY ANNOYED. (Keuter's Service.] Berl.n, Oct. 15. rhe Saxon Governmtut has unsuccessfulin Berli against Mueller's M .Mueller has incurred for- >n displeasure by forb.dding a ,ii and Thuringrian Workt f councils at Dresden on October 18. round'j condemns the onethe State emergency, which, hiefly applied193 words
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Article216 1923-10-17 7 London, Oct. 6. Ac Momir.gr Post announces that the Iftl ottcial Soviet statistics show thai here are Marly 2,500.000 unemployed in -a, and the Commissariat of Labour urging the necessity of the organisation I jwblic Wurk* all over the country. 1) GEORGE WELCOMED. Minneapolis, Oct. 15. k'r. Lloyd216 words
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Article153 1923-10-17 7 Al Otashrt forger's- plant was discoby the police in a recent mid in *l»nd Street, Yaumati, Hongkong, and N*ws to confirm what has been a \ongbelief in police circles in Hong•jr that most of the bad notes flocdlr.f and the Chinese mainland are rf *ctur«i and153 words
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Article30 1923-10-17 7 I Penan*, Oct. 12. lf-tdra* *t>!! b° n enerall y resumed •hsks J Vn ?y but the following to recruiting owing to fcther 0 dIS( ase Coimbatore taluk.30 words
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Article118 1923-10-17 7 SITTING IN CAMERA. THE NAVY. [Reuter's Service] London, Oct. 15. The Imperial Conference discussed imperial defence and adjourned till Wednesday to deal with naval defence. The proceedings will not be published. PERCYS OBSESSION. London, Oct. 16. Arguing on the assumption that battleships are useless aerainst modem defensive weapons118 words
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Article136 1923-10-17 7 MANE YROL'S DEATH. London, Oct. 16. At the inquest on Maneyrol, at Lympne, the verdict was death by misadventur?. An expert witness attributed the accident to failure of the ma.n spar of the wing. TRADE PROSPECTS. London, Oct. 16. Sir William Joynson Hicks at Hounslow speaking on the quest on136 words
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Article201 1923-10-17 7 In addi'ion to a selection of new fiction the underncted works have been added to Raffles Library and will be available for issue on Saturday, Oct 20th at 9 a.m. Tlvs Saturday being a Raoe Day holiday the Library will close at 1.30 p.m. Arthur (Sir George) Sarah201 words
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Article202 1923-10-17 7 Long Catalogue of Crimes. Washington, Sept. 13--"One of the most tragic epochs in American history relative to law enforcement" k the description by the Attorney-General in a special report to the Pres dent on fortyone months of prohibition. Mr. Daughetty oeta-ls an appalling record of conspiracies to commit202 words
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Article927 1923-10-17 7 GREAT BRITAIN "AT HOME." By Lena Ashwell. Prosperity like charity begins at home. If a nation's expoits are flesh and blood, instead of textiles, machinery, food, th*>c nation is not prosperous. In other words, excessive emigration is bad for any counI taty. If the people must927 words
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Article469 1923-10-17 7 ANTI-MOSQUITO ACTION. To the Editor. Dear Sir I went to have a look at the big puddle in K.m Seng; Place to see whether I cou'd solve the mystery as to why it was, according to Dr. Watson, there were no mosquitoe larvae or pupae in469 words
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Article265 1923-10-17 7 "I have never setn anything RO through the City at such a rate before," said a pottcOMMl at the Mansion House when Miss I Mar an Barbara forstairs, of Mu'lxrr.walk, Chelsea, was fined £20, and £10 costs, for driving to the public danger, and for refusing to265 words
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Article79 1923-10-17 7 Tokio, Oct. 15. The results of the election of members for the Prefectural Assemblies, except the devastated prefectures, show an increase of 71 members of the Seiyu Party, and decreases of 73, 22 and 15 in the Kensei, K^kushin and independent Parties res*- pectively. Owing to trie79 words
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Article20 1923-10-17 7 jprehensive, generous, and hospitable "At Home" when all the world and his wife ifind their way to Wembley next Spring.20 words
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Advertisement163 1923-10-17 7 WE HAVE RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF CHILDRENS SHOES Of Black Patent Leather. BROWN CALF AND WHITE CANVAS. THESE ARE STRONG WELL MADE ENGLISH SHOES. Sizes: 3 to 12. Prices: $4.75 10 $8.25 Robinson Co., Ltd* [Incorporated in the S. S.] SINGAPORE. TO ALL_MOTHERS We beg co announce that we have163 words
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Advertisement630 1923-10-17 8 STEAMER^ JAIUNGS BLUE FUNNEL LINE Regular Services to U>fti>oN AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BRBMMN, GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Takiaf cargo on through Bills of Lading for all Otwlii* Polatt WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. 4o« Singapore ?BEMIUS London,630 words
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Advertisement542 1923-10-17 8 STEAMER SAILINGS U ELLERMAN W LINE ftLLBKMAN ft BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP C^, Ua (IncorporaUd in England) PASSENGER SBRVICB *ieamei OUTWARD. i>i» BMg«»ore •a.i. CITY OF PARIS Cnjna-nJapa» no* a« •t^. CITY OF CANTORBQItI CLJna— Japam r^ 9 MoMlfiWiißii. CIT\ U* &A&ACHI Marseilles— Londoc Dec. t CITY OF PARIS Marseilles— LondoD Jan.542 words
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Advertisement563 1923-10-17 8 STEAMER SAILINGS N P. O. SEITIBH INDIA ui APCAR LINK, (Incorporated in England) MAIL, PASSENGER A CARGO SKRVK t PENINSUI AK A ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION LONDON ft FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE (Under Contract with Hij Majesty 'a Govennner OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARD^, Fa* Ckiaa mad Japan For Marseille*. London tin563 words
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Advertisement463 1923-10-17 9 I STEAMER SAILINGS f Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The (hina Mutual Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd. AND Klierman BucknaU Steam Ship Co Ltd (AMERICAN MANCHUBIAN UNH.) (Incorporated in England.) MWZCM TO BOSTON AN3~NEW YORK v u SITE* OE FROM NEW YORK <uftmer*. 9mm S'pore Rente y %r FOR NEW YORK,463 words
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Advertisement450 1923-10-17 9 ______^TCAMER SAILINGS ]i^v _^fl VP^^^> r LMA-l£T.--:'jg;' j '1 %fe I (Incorporated in U.S.A.) FAST PASSENGER SERVICE 18 DAYS— HONGKONG TO AMERICA Steamer. Sails Hongkong. 4rriv« Sn.ttu PRESIDENT JEFFERSON tot 26 Nov 1H PRESIDENT GRANT Ncv. 6 m 0 tl PRESIDENT MADISON Ncv. 18 D PRESIDENT MCKINLEY Ncv. 30 s!?'450 words
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Advertisement221 1923-10-17 9 N. Y K. LONOOH LIN Haku?an Maru Oct. 28 Kitano Maru Nov. 7 Haruna Maru Nov. 13 UVBRPOOL LtNM. Lyons Maru Nov. 14 Mat?umato Maru Nov. 13 NEW TORh ,i*ft »ia BU«Z Sailing date nil. iOUTH AMBEICAN UNM. K.anagawa Mam Be^ Not. combat uym. Sado Maru Oct. 19 Malacca Maru221 words
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Advertisement595 1923-10-17 9 STEAMER SAHJNGS ISTHMIAN LINE ArriT.nif from AMltea n» > auu n d LwkUbb fo» BOST(^. >km yORK, AND bnsley a?™ 0815 VIA SUEZ DIFJCT. JiJMbLEY CiTY due Singapore fsj^ Ifl ATLANTA CITY due Singapore *Z* 9K STEEL INVENTOK due Sing.pow 20 Taking cargo on tlirongh Riii* of Ladr^ to aU595 words
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Article512 1923-10-17 10 The Singapore Agency of the Dollar Steamship Lines Ltd., has received official confirmation of the purchase by the Robert Dollar Co., at San Francisco of seven combination passenger and freight steamers, popularly known as the 502 type, from the United States Shipping Board, and further advices512 words
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Article152 1923-10-17 10 Madras, Oct. I. The Madras Government lias ssued an interesting communique on the subject of the control ar<l financing of Cochin harbour. Should the prelim nary experiments prove a fai ure, then the expenditure incurred on them b to be written oft as money lost Should,152 words
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Article86 1923-10-17 10 Calcutta, Oct. G. .Several bfg seisarca of cocaine were made by Cobtoma Officers, two on the ■teamen, Ockenieia and Janus, and another at the jetties where a :iumh r of pa g eaeea had been unloaded from Japai steamer containing furniture. The Officers foood that the86 words
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Article84 1923-10-17 10 Hr. F, Kimball, Miss D. Wheeler, Mr. R. Grufcea. Hr. W. Driemker. Mr! S B Jepson, Hr. H. H. Hoos, H. 11. Hombur ff Mr. N. W. Pennink, Mr. F. G. Meis, Mr. Makanishr, Mr. H. H. Maclntyie.-'. Hr Braam, Mr. D. B. Sparks, Hr. N. Brat, Mr. W. C.84 words
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Advertisement190 1923-10-17 10 ST PAULI GIRL BRAND LAGER BEER L y^Siill^N, P H V n The Original M Gifl Brand" u G OF 30 YEARS REPUTATION. R African Eastern Trade Corporation LIMITED. Incorporated in England). I SINGAPORE. Sole Agents. S. S. F. M. S. THE POPULARITY ENJOYED BY THE CAPSTAN ORDINARY CIGARETTE HAS190 words
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Advertisement290 1923-10-17 10 TRAOE MARK. "Great Auks I^S^l t*#k •vi Pilsener Beer ||jj SOLE IMPORTEKS The Borneo Company. Ltd. i Incorporate in Snjrlftnd) S n^apore-Ipoh-Penang SHELL MOTOR SPIRI 80 Cents Per Gallon. From the following Pumps UORNEO CO., LTD^ Orchard Road. BAN LEE ANN, LTD., K. Unii l CENTRAL MOTORS LTD., cki. RAN290 words
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Advertisement100 1923-10-17 10 STEAMER SAILING^ LLOYD TRIESTINO *> (Iccorpora:* d BOMBWARD 3AI tot Penanjr J Suez. Port S; i. Trieste, taking o.v. Lading for Y r Sea P*t BNEZIA rUME I. BESS ERSIA a 1 1 VS! ROSAKDRA oin i »»r 1 1 nag heat Shaai 1.. D\j( HESSA 1 PERSIA ROSANDRA Dhtt<100 words
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Miscellaneous725 1923-10-17 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Tongkal, Moeara-Saba Djambi Van der Parra 9 am. Karimon Soon Lee 9 a.m. Pengerang Despatch 9 a.m. Sarawak and Goebilt Kuching 10 a.m. Muntok and Palembang Coen noon Mersing, Kemarnan Trengganu Quorra 2 p.m. Pemang, London, Hamburg, Aarhus and Copenhagen, taking parcels for Denmark M. S. Jutlandia725 words
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Article63 1923-10-17 11 October 16. Bank 4 ro.s. 2{4 7-32 Bank, demand 2\A% Private credits 3 m.s. 2j4 9-16 Now York, demand j^vfc Credits 90 days y^-ifo France, demand 840 India, T. T. 171^4 Hongkong 1 demand 2 p.c Dis. Yokohama, demand 10fs% Java, demand 130 14 Bangkok, demand Sovereign, Bank b63 words
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Article191 1923-10-17 11 October 16, Tin 160 Tons ?!>9.5i) Gambier 17.00 Pepper VfhiU 24.60 Pepper Black 14JM Tapioca, small flake f.g. 12.00 Pearl Sago bier; 1 8.20 Copra 10.60 Copra Sundried 11.00 ■mm Be.T»u,<s i** 4 000 Rioe, Rangoon whit* 275.00 Rice Siam No 1 for rxpart 80.00 Rice. Siam Vo. 2191 words
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Article40 1923-10-17 11 Singapore, Oct. 16. 12 noon. Singapore Stindard Ribbed Smokea Sheet. Spot 47 47 V 2 Nov.-D3c. 48 48 V 4 Jan. -March 49 50; April -June 52 52 London Quotation Sheet Is. 2Msd. Market Weak.40 words
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Article259 1923-10-17 11 The annual report of Kempas, Ltd., for the year ended June 30th shows a profit or. the year's working of $77,888.80. After th_> balance brought forward from last year is a<yled, and $21,000 (interim dividend of l x /z per cent paid in March) deducted, a balance of259 words
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Article12 1923-10-17 11 available, and also in tho number of colonist* capable of directing it.12 words
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Article123 1923-10-17 11 FRASER'S REPORT. S.ngapore, Oct. lti. Rubber:— ls. 2V&<\. Ti»:— £2oo 7s. 6d. 150 tons sold at 99.50. Rubbers: Ayer Panas 5.80 5.90, I'.assets 1.10 1.17 V-, Brogas 65 70, Craijrioleas 57 60, Now iicrendahs 2.95 3.05, New Scudais 1.10 1.20, Indrr.ffiris 4.90 5, lUU« kofts 3 3.25,123 words
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Article183 1923-10-17 11 Singapore, Oct. tfc. Rubber: London Is. 2M*d. Local 17^. Tin: London £200 7s. 6d. Local 99 4 (150 tons sold). Share Market:— Dull. Rubbers:— Pantais 80 85. Sunjrei Bagans 1.95 2.10, Jimahs 1.20 1.25, Alknbys 1. 27% 1.35, Ama'pramatcKi Malays 2.20 2.30, New Crmfficfctt 57 62%, iM^itakaba 22183 words
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Article143 1923-10-17 11 Singapore, Oct. 16. Tin:—-£2OO 7s. Gc!., up 225. 6d. 90 Vs, 150 tons sold. Rubber:—ls. 2Hd.. down Share Market:—Flat. Rubbers: —Nominal. Allenbya 1.27V4 1.32%, Lunas 7.80 8, Malaka Piruks 1.52V 2 1.57^, Craigieleas 57V a 61%, Radellas 3.90 4.10, Kuala Sidims 2.20 2.25, Bukit Jelotongs 60143 words
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Article76 1923-10-17 11 m Mr. Denis Gwynu, in the Contemporary, in an article, "France and her Coloniei,'* slates that Indo-China could supply Franct with vast quantities of maize. Similarly for coffee, for silk. Indo-China could supply nearly the whole demand in France. Th# crucial question, which no one can find th© r.u.ans of76 words
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Advertisement369 1923-10-17 11 Assets over $5,000,000. TIH7 TDI7AT Dinmmt, Assurances in force over $17,000,000 I THE GREAT EASTERN UK ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED I HEAD OFFICE-— Wir,,.}, (Incor P orated fa Straits Settlements) I the Company has £20,000 dewSSH^ e >: S S ga ?P re LONDON OFFICE: 82 Old Jewry, E.C. I Deposited369 words
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Advertisement380 1923-10-17 11 _^*ANKING. YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. ESTABLISHED 1880. Capita) Subscribed y. 100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund y. 73,000,000. President: K. Kodama Esq. Vice-President: R. Ichinoraiya, Esq. DIRECTORS. N. Boma Esq. S K. Suzuki, Eeq. Y. Yamakawa, Esq Baron K. Morimura. M. OdagiTi, Esq. N. Igarashi, Esq. Baron K. Iwasaki. K.380 words
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Advertisement752 1923-10-17 11 BANKING CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated in England by Royal Chartsir. Faid up Capital in 600,000 «»»000,000 Keserre Fund annnnn Reserve Liability of »,800,000 Proprietors 1,000,000 HEAD OFFICE, •8 Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branchet. Alt* Star Efofiffkont Putet pfnatnV f loil Raiigoon E? ngkok P h752 words
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Advertisement138 1923-10-17 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE {\XA+n+T%**t Cn«l»ad #jaoyml CharUr A- ft- lTi*.> FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINI I Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW Co Messrs. WEARE Co M Ll* Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER Cft, LU Branch Office 64, Tbe Arcade, Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. PTBK STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE138 words
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Article2195 1923-10-17 12 SATISFACTORY' OPENING DAY. The fifteen minutes of heavy rain which attended the opening stages of the first lay's racing at the Singapore Sporting Club Autumn Meeting yesterday entirely faibed to mar the event in any degree v-hatever. It is true that it drove the spectators and the2,195 words
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Article109 1923-10-17 12 London, Oct. 3. A mild sensation was caused yesterday when it was learned that Beckett had not been paid Jiis share of the purse, about 514.0C0. It transpires that Major WSmb, the promoter, instructed Sport nq- Lfe, who were (lie pane-ho!de», to suspend payment, as he considered that109 words
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Article73 1923-10-17 12 To-nipht is another RTeat serial night at the Srrna Theatne, as tho new attraction put up bv the manacrement is The Woman n Gr^y nrrial the wW o 15 enisode^ and 31 reels of which will be screened comnletr'v nichtlv for onlv the usual one vrrc of admssnon.73 words
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Article176 1923-10-17 12 INTER-STATE SPORT. (From Our Uwd CorrespoiMfci/i Ipoh, Oct. 16. It is understood that Ferak has been infornved by the Singapore Cricket Club, in response to recent representations, that the S. C. C is agreeable to Perak fixing their own inter-State cricket dates in future. Accordmgly home and away176 words
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Article35 1923-10-17 12 (From Our Own Correrpondem. > Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 16. Mr. X. 11. Fra.ar won, the Seremban Golf Championship with a score of 162, p'aying consistently, with rounds of 89, AH 40 and IS.35 words
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40 1923-10-17 12 J replay between '*B" Company and the .Ma'ay Company will be played off on tin- Straits Chinese Football ground to-day at 5 p.m. "B" Company will wear White. £ach team will find a linesman.40 words
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Article261 1923-10-17 12 A writer In the Sunday Times thus concludes hhi note of the two-round fight— The repellant aspect of the DempseyPirpo contest is that it \v;>.s purely a promoter*B Bpecillation. There was no opponent in i-ij-ht. for Dempsey to tackle who would m rve to draw a huge gate,261 words
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Article56 1923-10-17 12 London, Oct. 4. Tlio Jockey Club Stakes resulted as fo-iowt: Inkemian 1, Locality 2, Trar.qu I 3. Betting:— loo to 6 agafmt Inkerman, 10 'o 1 against Legality, and 3 to 1 on Tranquil Six ran. One and a half lengths between I»t and 9nd, and a56 words
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113 1923-10-17 12 London, Oct. 5. In the NcfWl of the World Coif Tournament final, Wilson beat Renouf. 4 up and 2. A feature of W Ison's play was his astoomKng patting. He was frequently b«»afcn to the green, h u t nevertheless invariably ran the ball113 words
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Article25 1923-10-17 12 Received hy the Bank of Taiwan: Mr. Koh Si Choo $5. Received by Yokohama Specie Bank:— Mr. L. R. Demuth $25.25 words
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