The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 October 1923
1923-10-23
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section16 1923-10-23 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. o rrsfK SINGAPORE, S.S., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1923. No. 11,02616 words
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Article169 1923-10-23 1 Most of the wires of the day refer to the German differences, which are n>any and variously reported.. Bavaria is said to be ag-ainst separation, and both parties profess to be actuated by patriotic motives r»age 7. The French attitude *tou|ards the Separatist coup if. one of169 words
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Article936 1923-10-23 1 It was over a year since I had set eyes on the little Princess. She had grown considerably since the last time I had seen her, when she sat on my knee at a Children's Concert but she had lost none of b*l beauty, nor her coy936 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement228 1923-10-23 1 I j Raffles Hotel. Ttl; 2920 (10 Lines). TI KDAY NEXT. 27th OCTOBER, lffl SPECIAL DINNER BALL. Extension of License. of UM Six^On Fund for tht Relief of Distressed Bri- eaOMd !.y tht re<.-ent c.-.tastrophe in Japu. eti for the Dinner and Ball CM bt obtained from the Hotel ckeli228 words
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Advertisement262 1923-10-23 1 «p^ Duplicators Prices from $90. Since 1899 the RONEO DUPLICATOR has been marked with success after success, development after development, until to-day it stands universally acknowledged to be the standard duplicator. In the GREAT WAR the RONEO DUPLICATOR rose to all the great demands whi:h pressing emergencies placed upon it.262 words
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Advertisement162 1923-10-23 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Five Government notifications calling for tenders for prison senricct Page 5. And one from the Municipality calling for annual supply tenders Page 5. Notice re cargo by Glenamoy Page 10. War Loan premium tickets not claimed Page 4. French Vermouth at H. Boher— Page 1. Factory rite wanted162 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous125 1923-10-23 1 THE WEEK High Water, 9.54 a.m. 10.11 p.m Polo: Penang Chinese vs. Singapore, 4.30 p.m. Lodge St. George, 6.15 p.m. Tennis Final, S. R. C. Wednesday. 24th. High Water, 10.22 a.m., 10.45 p.m. Polo Tournament: Johore vs. Penang. Singapore vs. Iskander, 4.30 p.m. Thursday, 25th. High Water, 5.28 a.m. 7.27125 words
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Article269 1923-10-23 2 A r<}-; \N tr I)t\ elopm< A. new Englis a Cent ii ent. Thii ra a post war I confined to one lex, nor to a women and chil ive expa i. i lay horiz< I xtra new l Mr. J. Lands in the "Westminster Gazette,"269 words
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Article13 1923-10-23 2 m he th rout of dfareputu» which ragw th League— Lord Huuh Cecil13 words
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Advertisement193 1923-10-23 2 Les Parfums Arjs< 3 1 !a P it. Paris i. arid a Fren :h Perfume Arys. Ag nta i I Stocki&t Wanted tcr S S. Hnd 1\ M. S. plj to 18. RAFF! ES HOTEL. Stop that husky cough! The man v it a huskv cough it a nuisance to193 words
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Advertisement467 1923-10-23 2 lilf car/tt&W\ Zl* CJ THEATRE z*~ DON'T MISS— THE ALL 31 REELS OF THE WOMAN IN GREY SERIAL TO-NIGHT. Attracting thousands Hundreds turned away EXTENDED TO TUESDAY, 23rd October. Telephone No. 288. i Spectacular Oriental Production NOT GUILTY In Seven Part-. 0 KEY-VOLL FIGHT o In the Ist Show. "The467 words
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Advertisement236 1923-10-23 2 Alhamhra From Sunday. 2 1st October, to Friday 26th Oct in-, IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 p.m SM U'p TOPICAL BUEI6EY British Screen News. WILLIAM FOX PRESENT WILLIAM FARNUM "THE ADvi: HER' 1 LN I The story is a strong on .ai W cast, i i in one of236 words
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Article855 1923-10-23 3 TRUTH ABOUT NIGHT CLUB. It is time tfcau .vo.ntcccy shou'd take the tioub.e to be icawy canu.^ <wout the alleged night-iife »x I say this beeaus. 1 h* that Mrs, Metric* &a* been fined the iesp t .ta3e v^ni of £450 fc~d costs for aiu.i and atetung in t.ie sale855 words
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Advertisement433 1923-10-23 3 I 1923 MODEL I TV.c. NEW L>ODGE CAR It BETTEi* VALVE TRAM EVER AS IN \DIUTION TO THE GENERAL EPFJCIKNCT SO LONG ASSOCIATED WITH TODGE rAHb. THErtL ARE VAST IMPROVEVENTS IN THE BODYWORK. THE >:OOD IS OF AN IMPROVED TYPE, QRD TYi.Li uF A LARGER SIZE ARE f ITTED ALL433 words
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Advertisement363 1923-10-23 3 THE EXCELSIOR 1M H. P. MOTOR CYCLE. Ma d h The (.heapest Form of Transport Made by Bayhss Thomas and Co, the manufacturers of the famous motor cycle Inn and frame fittings. SSSSSmSrJfTJSi tf£c** Albio 2 speed ee DEFERRED PAYMENTS (T> QO C OEFERRED PAYMENTS ARRANGED ARRANGED 7ME BORNEO COMPANY363 words
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Advertisement91 1923-10-23 3 p— I 1.. K.^4^ MM|^^ TUB UNIVERSAL CAR ENDURANCE NEARLY two decades vt travel upon the roads of the world— has any machine of man's contriving ever triumphed over so thorough and universal a test as the FORD You buy this sturdy car, rot for a season, but for year91 words
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83 1923-10-23 4 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND EXCHANGE. Election of a Member of the Legislative Council. Members are hereby informed that the appointment of the Hon: Mr. W. Lovvther Kemp as a Member of the Legislative Cot:ncil expires on 11th November, 1923, and Notice is hereby given in accordance with Rule No.83 words
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Article882 1923-10-23 4 INVISIBLE CRIPPLES. (By Austin Harrison.) Under trie blazing *>- 111 ot JUl >'» Europe was putting up a brave ftghi in feme eauae of Nature. Eve:ywnere burgeoii and the I upthrust ol lite. Not at acre uncultivated. I travelled through Poland from end to end, a«.ro.<s882 words
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Article115 1923-10-23 4 AIR RESISTANCE TO RAIU TRAINS. I I I st. Cyr foi I I tanct-. It ha I I ccm< I hui dred units of I I E x I wfairHrinds at I between tl I handles. t!> I joints in the r ofs, n i itance whit h I le115 words
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Article79 1923-10-23 4 I I of r I mon than o AfVVM for vilue to 1 h of f. -a tors in the £io\v: period v. nrtntly larger reqn In tin- North* > relopment of the import Western China. The tiur.i general growth In the i»P^ pi t not ftble Inci f ittle,79 words
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Advertisement1197 1923-10-23 4 My Debt of Gratitude. jtfM ||k Ulcers the Size of Man's Hand.' JK^r**** *J^ Our Portrait of Mr. a M. THOMPSON, of 4, Midland Gtotc. v '^k Edward Road. BaUall Heath, Birmingham, England, who writes J«| Ib\ "I n Jul>' ast I happened to get a Blood Mixture and decided1,197 words
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Advertisement431 1923-10-23 4 NOTICES. IRVIIviGS Hat Specialists LONDON, SINGAPORE. JAVA. raciThats IN SATINS AND STRAWS NEW SHIPMENT PER P. 0. RALYAN HAT VEILINGS FROM FRANCE In whitii and colours lace and net FELT HATS IN VARIOUS COLOURS Suitable for Sport and Travelling WOOL COATS, IN CREAM. f.vDIES SWEATER COATS IN PUTT! GREY. WHITE431 words
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Advertisement218 1923-10-23 4 Wincarnis gives a feeling of NEW LIFE to those who are Weak, or Anaemic, Nervous or Run-down Good heal t h is necessary to your I well-being Wincarnis is neces- asxy to promote good health. Wincarnis is not a luxury it is a positive necessity to all who are Weak,218 words
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Advertisement37 1923-10-23 4 G{\l f? REQUIiPT" GOLF STlCKS:— Drivers, Brassies, B fht N B Jigers, Bfashies, Niblicks. Sanpniei Potters. Goif Bails (An Makes). Gclf Ba arui Lidies), Tees (All KimKi. MEYER MANSIONS, O A T A SINGAPORE. KAJ A QJH37 words
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Article820 1923-10-23 5 A TriKhful Toiy has the following outspoken comments on the Cant of International Friendship. When England went into the war she wi.3 tai rounded with boisterous friends, hallooing her on to fight and spend her money. Where are these friend-, and how do they look upon us to-day820 words
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Article34 1923-10-23 5 The presence of the Thirty-nine Articles Ir. the Prayer Book is a very real stumbl- ng-blo?k to all who wish to convince boy? ♦Tat English religion is a sincere thing. The Headmaster of Eton.34 words
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Advertisement327 1923-10-23 5 "I^OUSE TC 1 KT. w»t»r m >'FJ vo Box 994 \t rr— l>r< Second Flocr Mrynard's d sanitary arrarigement»J h Maynard and Co., Ltd. TO LET. I Funpalows Furnished r.nd Snopt, Offices and Gcdowna in v.cj.nt ]and with and withAyp'iy personally, TE i TRUST AGENCIES, LTD. A-jctiomera Estate Agents. M.ddle327 words
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Advertisement658 1923-10-23 5 NOTICES. MUNICIPAL^ NOTICE ANNUAL SUPPLIES. BTI are invited under the folloAvim? aeada ior supplies to the Municipality of from January 1, I<>24, for one l L ";U' eding and clearing the crusher** at the .Municipal Stores. Labour for unloading trucks and reeding crushers at Taniong Pauar Depot. Supply of Granite658 words
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Advertisement754 1923-10-23 5 TENDERS. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. o lenders will be received up to noon on 1-r.day the 9th November, 11)23, at the Office of the Honourable the Colonial Secretary! S.n^ap^re, from persons desirous of contract. ng lor the suppl of rations for prisoners during the year 192*. Forms of Terriers may be obtained754 words
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Advertisement310 1923-10-23 5 ■HP .^or Watches at Uw Cost A Iff Wt mP^^&i&?* f have ju?t receive^ the followiuJri J^" jJs^ !lj B watches, specially made to withfWßaffi^[Bj «rand the peculiar climate of Smgan B pore We advice an early caii before Silver Screw Case l?nstlei and S Washable straps $25 Silver Half310 words
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Advertisement85 1923-10-23 5 im fc -v' LJ -m :tat tOOthind cooiinif liquid D.D.D Prescription. ihe soothing oil* +i;.l through Iht ;<<res titO kill tht poist.Qoua ssrins. The inflamed tissues *re thus free to receive XAtiuro'shcalng The sore <row» smaller eaoh lay auri soon disHppenrs f<>r ever. You car; obtain a bottlt of D.D.D.85 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
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Article33 1923-10-23 6 KILLICK. At Jam Estate on Oct. 13th, to the wife of X. S Kilik-k, a son. hastie.— At Gadek Estate, Tampta on 19th inst. to Mr. ar:<l Mrs. Alex. Hastie. a son.33 words
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Article22 1923-10-23 6 WHITLKY.— At the Maternity Hospital, Sti gapore, on the '22vjI October, to Mr. and Mrs. X. H. P. Whitley. a son.22 words
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Article66 1923-10-23 6 HEKDERSON-ELDRID. At Malacca, on October 16, by the Rev. X IV Bower, M. A. Colonial Chaplain .hum- Barclay Campbell Henderson, of DiamowJ Jubilei Estate Malacca ion of the late Jotu Camp* i bell, ami grandson of the late James Barday, Scotstoun Glasgow, to Madeluie .Jea?. younger daughter <»f the66 words
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253 1923-10-23 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1923. After School Education. There are various evening and continuation classes being held in this Colony and we should wish that a little more publicity were given them anci the work they are beginning. Thfc establishment and continuation \viil need much perseverance, but we253 words
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Article380 1923-10-23 6 The importance of the contemplated introduction of trolley omnibuses in Singapore is so great that a fur- her reference is justified to the experiment of the Birmingham Corporation Tramways, in replacing one of thei'r sections of tramways by railless omnibuses- In the year 1921 the Corporation found itself380 words
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Article341 1923-10-23 6 A reminder of the tinal of the S. R. C. Championship lUlfflflß, at five o'clock sharp this afternoon. Two Hokiens were convicted hy the Second Magistrate yesterday morning for cutting wood in the Government Forest Reserve at Juronjr Road on Sunday morntltg, and remanded for sentence. T!u» fourth annual swimming-341 words
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Article130 1923-10-23 6 PENANG HILL RAILWAY. (From Our Own Correspondent). Besides about a hundred guestts, 726 pas>engers utilised Uh Penang Hill Railway on Sunday. His Highness the Sultan of Kelantan did the double journey and everything was of the smoothest. At the tiffin at the Craig Hotel, the honble Mr. Voules130 words
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Article678 1923-10-23 6 Mr. R. W. Hiani was admitted to the European Hospital, Kuala Lumpur on Friday. Mr. Douglas Dunn has become head of the Anglo-Dutch Estates Company in Sumatra. Mr. W. Watters, of Mambau estate, is going to England by the Amarapoora 0:1 six months' leave. Prince Mahidol of Siam was due678 words
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Article168 1923-10-23 6 A verdict of death frosj cide amounting to murdei named Kwtfa Kuar. 1.. at present unknown Mr. Nicol. the City With the shooting atf;, r i n C<^B the niffht of October JJ ?0 W received gun-shor won pital later. Medical .v <: to the effect168 words
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Article157 1923-10-23 6 Lee Boon Hock, the s.-»r. of a vj Chinese, residing at L22a Hutisil Penang created a mild I Lane on Thursday nif great difficulty that i I in arresting him. 1 I to the Hongkong I I liaved rather curiou-l\ I the inmates of the ho i157 words
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Article96 1923-10-23 6 ATTE MPTED EXTORTION. Serious allegationi a Straits-born Cl I Magistrate yeaterda] Baed gave in- nam< was charged with sttemptei from a Ch-nese stall-hol perao&atlng Municip* ease was partly htai«i :n the 26th inat The complainani went up to him in I he had i rtighi it i he was i96 words
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Article63 1923-10-23 6 The feature Three Live Ghosts, W v -ill for four nights onls II Jji genious post war >*■ Sapper at his \h Road theatre with contii »us the short season of th< a Anal screening of li' i; at 4..50 this sfteraooa it picture and we car sti63 words
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Article39 1923-10-23 6 London, October S Sunday market in Club R°*' when much property number of people were injured, ed by the police at tin <>lip Court to-day as due to B r©« IIC "Crown and Anchor" ft*39 words
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Advertisement161 1923-10-23 6 |\D kin K/ 1 y^ SOLE AGKNTh I y/CALDBECK MACGREGOR 4k CO- LTdN^ I (Incorporated Bhaayha.l) X^ PATRONISED 62^^^^«^S^ BY ROYALTY SMOKERS' REQUISITES AN IDEAL GIFT FOR PRESENTATION. GOLD CIGARETTE AND CIGAR CASES, GOLD CIGARETTE BOXES. GOLD MOUNTED AMBER TUBES IN GOLD CASES, Tortoise Shell and Ivory Tubes. And Gold161 words
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Advertisement132 1923-10-23 6 48. CANDY'S IMPROVED HAIR BELTING. A High Grade Belt firmly woven from Camel Hair Yarn. Minimum initial tension under the heaviest loads. Unaffected by climatic changes or heat. Resists fork action. Recommended for the quarter twist drives in Rice Cones, Hullers and for all drives in Rice Mills and Saw132 words
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Article194 1923-10-23 7 BAVARIA vs. PRUSSIA. kVOTHBR CHANGE. [Renter's Service.] Berlin, Oct. 19. menique announces the dismissal y w and the provisional sub- >tein to whom Ebert Bavarian Government to regarding the appointment ander of the Reicheswehr in FRIENDLY ENMITY. I.onoj.n, Oct. 21. p.. grave differences both the vaiian Governments claim194 words
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256 1923-10-23 7 TRIALS OF A COLONIAL POSTMASTER-GENERAL. annual report of t I Hongkong, Mr. year 1922, »n I than if afforded I a! "Gazette." He I at ii. ay be described as lit correspondence of the f «»ly increased, and I i.i of the tribulaJ flicted upon Win. "First 1 there itChina Express - 256 words
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Article100 1923-10-23 7 "Hbreak of small-pox ocI «-Aimar chaplain) I an- cpericneo at the excelten II A *ouj lt R utn durin S the war. I| ha<! Just been admittec I cf some kind, and II cheer him up and whil talking to him sat I fev moments. A moment100 words
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Article429 1923-10-23 7 DEVELOPMENT. BERLIN DISREGARDS. [Reuter's Service.] Berlin, Oct. 21 The proclamation of a Rhenish Republic at A:\-la-Chapelle is not tiken very tragically in official quarters here, where it is legardod as a purely local outburst unlikely to spread to other parts of the occume-1 territory. It is reported that429 words
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Article350 1923-10-23 7 The importation of these gems, chiefly from Germany, is noticed in the last Government Report on Minerals as having caused the market for real stones to have become dull ar.d depressed both in Burma and India. A lady told a correspondent she was walking in a street just350 words
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Article17 1923-10-23 7 Ireland counts on having no enemies and haibouring i.o enmity in the time to come. -President Cosgrave.17 words
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Article542 1923-10-23 7 The Propaganda Committee of the Rocs Research Institute have sent out an attractively printed pamphlet, with an excellent print of Sir Ronald Ross and a preface by John Masefield. The statement of the War a synopsis of the enthralling- story of how Ross made his discovery in542 words
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Article550 1923-10-23 7 A recent article in the Cologne Tageblatt and another in Rheinisch-Westfalische Zeitung have opened the eyes of the public to the abuses that had been allowed to prow up in the Ruhr under the influence of "money for nothing." Dr. Hilferding gave the fallowing picture: Almost the* entire550 words
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Article637 1923-10-23 7 A STINNES MAN. Herr Stresemann, Germany's mew Chancellor, is described by one who knows him as a stocky, fleshly-faced man with a bald head, a massive forehead, a rough closecropped moustache— an unmistakable Teuton of the prosperous Rhinelander class. 03-ensibly a doctrinaire political economist and politician, and officially637 words
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Advertisement126 1923-10-23 7 Lett's Diaries for 1924 No. 473. 3 Days on Page $1.00 No. 39. 3 Days on Page 2.25 No. 34. One Week on Pag^ 2.00 No. 375. One Day on Page 2.00 No. 102. Letts. Quikref 1.75 No. 26. Letts. Quikref 1.25 LETTS TABLET DIARY BLOTTING. $2 Each. $3.25 Each.126 words
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Advertisement605 1923-10-23 8 STEAMER SAILINGS BLUE FUNNEL LINE Regular Services to i*»*4ftOh AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG ANB BRIMMTV. GENOA, MARSEILLES IJVERFOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Caking cargo on through Bills of Lading for all Orwlaasl Paimta. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. 4o« Singapore rHEMIUS London,605 words
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Advertisement518 1923-10-23 8 STEAMER SAILINGS U ELLERMAN" LINE <LL£BMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Ok, Lit < incorporated in England) P4S3ENGEK SEKVICB >^»n*«' OUTWARD. Singapore CITY OF FaKIS Chi— Ttpai Scr. If CITY OF CANTVKBPEI CLina— Jap%» *m ft H«HIKWiaIU>. CITY OF JLAfcACfi! Marseilles— Londoa Dee. CTTT OF PABI? Marseille*— London Jan. 7 •r.s. CITY OF518 words
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Advertisement566 1923-10-23 8 STEAMER SAILINGS Jr. O. BRITISH INDIA &»< APCAR LUNBl(lncorporated in England) UAH* PASSENGER A CARGO SERVICE PENINSULAR A ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION LONDON FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with Hia Majesty's Government OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARD^ F«r Chima and Japan. Fer Marseille*, London tni t^ %t Doe Tonnaf Singafore, Tonn.je.566 words
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Advertisement467 1923-10-23 9 STEAMER SAILINGS^ Thf Ocean Steam Ship Comnanv l imit«i The China Mutual Steam NavTgS C^Ud! AND Bllerman BucknaU Steam Ship Co ltd 'AKEBICAN MANCHURIAN LINB (Inccrpor*t«i in England.) •««v;ca t« *>osro.\ akv new tork *"KOM NEW YORK N VTHEVS n°'' o! Suez Philippine, and China. n,V^O M Philippine, and China.467 words
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Advertisement690 1923-10-23 9 1 liJ SSi 1^ Tr~^^ '4 Jj~"^~^L_^gM^-i^^^^gi^^n Q U «^,3 I a+ 1 (Incorporated in U.S.A.) FAST PASSENGER SERVICE If DAYS— HONGKONG TO AMERICA Steamer. Sails Hongkong Arrives Seattle PRESIDENT JEFFERSO Ot. 25 Nov 1% PRESIDENT GRANT Nov. 6 Not PRESIDENT MADISON Kcr, 16 nH' 7 PRESIDENT MCKIXLEY K«v! 30690 words
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Advertisement665 1923-10-23 9 STEAMER SAILINGS ISTHMIAN LINF~ /im*rmK from America via a_d Lotv.-nt tet BOSTON, NEW YORK, AND BALTIMORE VIA HUEZ DIFJgCT ENSLEY CITY due ifnirpore v ov M ATLANTA CITY due Binrpore Z STEEL INVENTOR due Singapore l)ec 2 o cargo on through Bills of Lad v S to all laian* P..-,665 words
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Article741 1923-10-23 10 GIVE THEM A CHANCE. I>> Jack Jones »I.|\ Pu i events have -m. a,i us that whatever result! may have been expected or anticipated from the seti ng up ef the League of Nations, have not been fully justified- at any rate, not in th eyes c741 words
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Article186 1923-10-23 10 The M. M- homeward mail, s.s. Cord Ilere, from, Saigon to-day at about 4 p.m. She will leave to-morrow, 24th instant, at 6 a.m. for Penang, Colombo, Djibouti, Port Said and Marseilles. The intermediate mail s.s. Jerusalem, from Colombo on Thursday, 25 A .h instant, at about 5186 words
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Article205 1923-10-23 10 <;< vtrnnu'tit Sued for Ks- fcOO. OOO. Before Dr. Paul Pieris, I) strut Judge, Kandy, Mr. J. X. Vetha7uit<nn, \dvocate, instructed by Mr. Filank P. Sena rat na. Proctor, submitted the petition ami affidavit of Mr. Julius Manuel Alexander Ferr.amlo (,f St. James, Veyanjroda, and moved for205 words
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Article20 1923-10-23 10 9 Just as some men are too dull for their .u>bs so others are too clever.— Dr Cvril Burt. y20 words
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Article796 1923-10-23 10 HOW BRITAIN STANDS. Contemporary accounts, in particular that which the "Daily News" has been publishing in the past week, of the whiskylunners' activities from their base in the Bahamas, do not leave much of romance in the associations of smuggling. It may be that we796 words
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Article18 1923-10-23 10 Brtain is the only country in Europe Scandinavia,, which has the sea-' -Rr. Hon.. a Lloyd George Ml''18 words
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Advertisement43 1923-10-23 10 I UNDERWOOD j Improved PORTABLE Model THE MACHINE YOU WILL EVENTUALLY I PATERSON, SIMONS CO LTD. I (Incorporated in England) PBNANIS. KUALA LUMPUB. I stockists >OBINBON Co. Ltd. I tnxrstxnr:rtxn?:u:irtrr^:::t::xuu:x:t I^^^^Hppl Obtainable Everywhere. JOHN LITTLE&CO.,LTD. (Incorporated in England.) SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR. v43 words
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Advertisement66 1923-10-23 10 S. S. GLBNAMOY. Tons^Tiets q| (a r^o per the above sttamer from Europe Oct. 16 are hereby JHt.ficMl that a sreperml survey of all oar^o landt-d in a damaged condifon will be hi 1 46 Jlil y 9 2 a th CtOber 1923 at Gq < U >™ No further66 words
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Advertisement322 1923-10-23 10 Genasco Roofing 2 PLY ANT PLY O COMPLETE WITH PATENT KANHEAK flfffi AND NAILS FOR FIXING 6£/V4SCO E^! *JBB G£/V«SCO t/ie result of I /n t/»e /o/» s over 40 Vears I^3^--1 sQ j r r/le {"%)tk surface u^fc^'l proof ana manufacture BJSI 4 GENASCO satisfies fro, withstands J beginning322 words
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Advertisement177 1923-10-23 10 STEAMER SAILINGS^ LLOYD TRIESTINO S> (Incorporated in lUJ/ HOMEWARD SAILLNGt hot Penang, Coioml^o, Ad*r 4 Sue* Port Said, Brindiii, Vtnic* Tritste, taking car*o iu throtr' Ladirg for Fr^me. *bc Levan*- irf Sea Port* Due u .\rrJTt N KNEZIA Sev. 16 S^ r 1 KJUME L. Pec. 12 P*]J 1924 P177 words
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Miscellaneous315 1923-10-23 10 MAIL TABLE. Hcngrkong, Amoy, Shanghoi -m] 11 a ri Kut«>|e Ba.m aMrm>n Pook Mow 9am tsatavia Reael 1 1 Penang, RangiDon and Calcutta Lake Gilpen 1 1 r,-, I ngi Dadjah, Tembilahan and Batu Pahat Ainu Leong 3 p.m. Sampil and Bandjermasin Van Hoorn 4 p.m. WEDNESDAY. Swettenham, Penang, Suez;315 words
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Article56 1923-10-23 11 October tft. Hank, demand 2'4^ Private credits S m.a. 2.4 9-1G New York, demand s>t Credit! 90 days M ranee, den India T. T. m% Hongkong, demand 2% p.c. iii*. Yokohama, demand 108 V •Java, demand 139V Bangkok, dcniaci 791^ S«T»«clS&, l^-.k ii.,r. At rinck of Er.jjir. ,d i.56 words
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Article134 1923-10-23 11 Tapioca, smell flake f g 12 00 Pearl S&go sma'- gqq 3pium. ItiniTll r-4. i Ricf, Rar.£oon wh<t> 275.00 Rice MM No 1 fof SO.OC "tie* Siart Vo 2 foi eip jr t «10 0C Hlc*. n 1 f«» .tt r tIH Off Rice. R:»a BroV-n Cl **r *r**r.134 words
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Article36 1923-10-23 11 Sii 20, 11.30 a.m. Stai i P Spot 4" R bed Smoked Sheet. S] I Nov-D I6 1 ,4 Jan-Ml Apr-June 4-j 19. London Quotation Sheet Is. l*4d. Mar- ket Weak.36 words
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Article126 1923-10-23 11 Nawng Pet, returns for Is) half of Oct., hours rui 165; Yardage 16,000; pikuls 200. Stcietarit Chan Sze Onn and Co. Malaka PirAa, 22,017. David and Toft. Kuala Lumpur Tin. returns for th e first half of Oct Hours Run. 278; Yards Treated 35,000; Tin Ore126 words
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Article181 1923-10-23 11 Colonel Sir Hugh Elles, > > I the gallant 'commander of Tank- in the War. has married tl a tning widov a l of Hussai Sii ;I son of a i uished Major-( at Cambrai, where the Tar.. f< the first time, sent h "b i Lnito181 words
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Article41 1923-10-23 11 When you SOOM to think of it, it is rather odd that three sections of the British Association should be meeting to inquire as to why. if you lift one end of stick, the rest come? with it. Sir Oliver Lodge.41 words
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TRADE AND COMMERCE.
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Article291 1923-10-23 11 Hints to Capitalists. > Thai Bi Ish Malaya oflfej a ft< Id of a tivity for pioneei i f new h of moderai ini- f low.nj; in.. missioner of Trad- and r I--' Mr. C. X. Maxwell. port foi "Considi ring ;i e p goods imported291 words
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Article224 1923-10-23 11 Its Failure in Industrial Concerns Berlin, Sept. I<>. Several important admission? have Ively been made of the failure on th« part of municipalities, and even of the State to atminiater industrial concerns aatl fa i l.v rhe Berlin tramways are itrikin* example, for ever since they224 words
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Advertisement312 1923-10-23 11 I J K^gete over $5,000,000. I B^^^™^^^^"™ lls ""i™" II THE 1 PI?I?4T L^omim& •«>.» Assurances in force over $17 000 000 I THE GREAT USfUh LIFE ASaHUMffi OUBPIW LBimn HEAD OFFICE:-Winchester HnnrT" 1 11 StraltB Settlemen *s) he Company has £20,000 deposed Witt t^T"" n LONDON OFFICE: 82 Old312 words
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Advertisement307 1923-10-23 11 BANKING C" HAMA SPECIE HANK, LIMITED, ESTABLISHED lftti (fully paid ap> R^trn Fund Y g«tidnt: K. todama Esq. VkM-IYMlliul: R. uhinoraiya, K%q DIRECTOR? S" a snm l i E^n- K. TmSodri Ksq. x- WaUnabe, Esq. T. Hodvumi, Eiq I. MataukaU, Esq. SEAD OFFICE YOKOHAMA. Singapore Branch 81-A Chulia Str»n BRANCHES.307 words
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Advertisement145 1923-10-23 11 BANKING. ISTn*. U^TFAIIA AND CHINA. Rf«ny Par*?* WMH 1.000,000 OFriGK, W Biabqwe^u, London, F.c Uronsiw and Erancbet viator. ?Y ntf n rghai Cawnp V M M«.4°f P S^apore t I tr v It 1 S^rabay. Delhi SJ£*Y«-i T aT 7tANKKfta 4 al JLturiaod. l -f Umdnm Jo'dc City Midland Bank,145 words
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Advertisement38 1923-10-23 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCF FIRL MOTOR CAR MARLNI Fidelity Guarantee— .Administration Bond* Singapore Representatives— Messrs BARLOW Co Messrs. WE ARE Cfe, Lu Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER &Co Lu Branch Office 64, The Arcade, Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.38 words
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Article136 1923-10-23 12 Selangor Player's Long Suspension. At a meeting of the Selangor Association Football League, on Wednesday, Mr. G. P. Bradney (vice-president) in the chair (in the absence of Dr. E. A. O. Travers), Pakiri, well known in boxing circles, and a player of the Tamil Union B who assaulted the136 words
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Article73 1923-10-23 12 Remarkable golf was witnessed in the qualifying stage of the Victorian Amateur Championship, Messrs. G. Schlapp and F. E. Headlam played over 18 holes and finished level at 76 strokes each. Another 18 holes were played by the pair, and they both scored 80. Two more rounds were73 words
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Article245 1923-10-23 12 Before a full house an excellent entertainment was provided by the Y.M.C.A. gymnastic classes at the Victoria Hall on Saturday night. All the work was executed with a freedom and grace, which showed long and careful training. The items were excellent, but the tree hand drill by245 words
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Article146 1923-10-23 12 S. R. C. v>. Indian A*s. The S.R.C. hockey team defeated the Ineiar. Assiciation on the Padar.g yesterdizv afternoon by ejven goals t nil. Too much one-sidedness in the second half saw the Indians doing well agaimt a strong set of attackers and? defenders Wheatlcy \v;.s the main v!ay146 words
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Article191 1923-10-23 12 At a county meeting at Carnarvon the Lord-Lieutenan (Mr. Greaves) gave details of the Prince of Wales's forthcoming tour. His Royal Highness, he said, would leave Aberystwyth on the morning of October 31, and proceed, via Dolgelley, Barmouth, and Harlech, to Blaenau Festiniog, and thence through Bettway-Coed,191 words
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Article327 1923-10-23 12 Betty Takes Vice-Commodore's Cup. The last of the series for the ViceCommodore's (1919) Cup was sailed! off on Sunday in quite a good breeze compared with the two previous attempts, and the rett result was a win for the Betty, who takes the Cup after a327 words
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Article527 1923-10-23 12 Eastern Experts. in London, New York. Berlin and oth*r Western cities the swell crook, the international thief, th<* skilful cracksman is seen at his best, and for really highViass crime the West is streets ahead of the East, but for the petty pilferers, the annoying purloiner of527 words
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Article22 1923-10-23 12 I believe that the mere admission of a tthe'l v'° the Brt iSh Em P i j;:^ US C St --P-fesscr A.22 words
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Article716 1923-10-23 12 i Stern Tests of Faith. I'ic piovincial reports >f the Indian DVMU, 1921, are gradui'ly making* their ppnea ranee, the most recently published WM'j; the volumes deali ig with Thert is milch ttfiat s iwte resting an.l MMMrJltf in the Assam report, but best cf all716 words
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Article189 1923-10-23 12 London, October B.— A sensation has been caused in the Greek Church at Chicago where a Mrs. Strutynsky is alleged to ha~ve shot at and killed Father Sletsuk. There were 300 worshippers in the church when a woman, heavily veiled, walked up the aisl« to the confessional189 words
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Article752 1923-10-23 12 SOME EXAMPLES FROM INDIA. Indians of the lower orders never tire 3f presenting petitions t>o the sahib. It [l to him, unless they be under the influence of the Extremist, they turn as a very present help in time of trouble 1 No matter whether it be752 words
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Article103 1923-10-23 12 Calcutta, October 9.— A Conference of medical men was held at the Tropical School of Medicine, Calcutta, to-day, in connection with the outbreak of fever in utta during the past two mott'hj The 'cnferenn was unanimously of r nion the outbreak was that of dengue and103 words
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Article21 1923-10-23 12 m Unless the British race increases we cannot insure the internal peace and external security of the Empire.— JDir. Vaughan Cornish.21 words
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Advertisement191 1923-10-23 12 lit. 1 A MOUTRIE PIANO TO-DA7 I There is no need to wait tiil next month or next Our System of Easy Graded payments make it possible own your own Piano NOW. CalJ to-day and Inspect our Stock. S. MOUTRIE AND CO., LTD. I (Incorporated in Hongkong.) SINGAPORE. BURFORD'I PRIZE191 words
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