The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 31 October 1923
1923-10-31
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Title Section16 1923-10-31 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. I CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1923 No. 11,03316 words
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Article146 1923-10-31 1 A telegram received late bai niijht ftnnoaaced the death of Mr. lionar I aw [ate Prime Minister of En-land— Page The quarre; between Prussia and Saxony I** accentuated Page 7. i.loyds Regiater shows black outIoi»k for shipping I'age 7. Angora has decided <;n a Republican form of146 words
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Article1385 1923-10-31 1 AH the professions aim trades put a ttamp apon those who follow them. All acknowledge this at evuy turn. If w« wain to describe a stranger shortly we <I<. not speak of his height or the colour ot his hair and his eyes, we make aEx - 1,385 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement179 1923-10-31 1 I Sea View Hotel. High TicK, Morning Ms Hei^. ht 7ft BATHINC. Afternoon sM7 Height 7ft SPEOAL DINNER AND CINEMA. [n consequence of the rectnt resolution of the Film Dis- which has considerably enharccd the cost of the 'ilm Hire, the ICanaceneni are o B d mske chai of 50179 words
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Advertisement256 1923-10-31 1 VIRGINIA CIGARETTES --WT'Vgw. Are made by hand one at a time, |bte~_ i II LJ of PUREST VIRGINIA LEAF, "I BPSHfIf P selected by our own experts on the '^^^■BH^^^^^ acfua/ Tofeacco Fie/c/s. 555 arc g^ 1 /rcec/ 6> hand of dust, sand, ar>d SSgW I 5/a/^, ant/ arc therefore256 words
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Advertisement155 1923-10-31 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. ree Kail to let; probationer wanted at bt Andrew's Muaion Hospital; auction sale of two twmkowi Page 5. B. S. A. Car for sale and Amber Mansions to Let, al.-o page •">. Continental Cord Tyres fcr quality Sime Dar'ry and Co. Pafci- 2. Important two dap* sale of155 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous129 1923-10-31 1 XliE VVKKK He./, aWay, 31.«f. High Water. LM4 a.m.. 1.35 p.m. Homo ward B. I. mail cirChildren*! Aid mtg.. Govt. House, 10 a.m. Boy Scouta annl. mtp., Y. If. C. A.. 5.30 p.m. Lodge Ail?a Rejrular. 3rd Degree, 9 p.m. Thursday, Nov. Int. Hi] Water, i m., 2.23 p.m. Phil129 words
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Article167 1923-10-31 2 1 :>i 1 Journsl-1 literature m a I H d Xu lutho ««WP. «nd went on •Jowmalism,- he said, "i, 1 Hurry; Iterate, U 1 «*la with the perman I hmnan thing., a journa to take the nocdi and occask»s of the hour and make the host167 words
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Article74 1923-10-31 2 v :i! :ti: ]]U m bing oat of the ordinary, and for thi. reason Toys by Her Highnei Rai f Sarawak Which Mr. Murray will publish shortly,! should be well reeled. The soul of Bodarafa is the toy wit* which God play< m a series of incarnation, of Eastern and74 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement670 1923-10-31 2 "SKETOLENE" for the prevention of MOSQUITO and ether hicct bites. 51. 60 per bottle o MEDICAL HALL LTD. tt, battery road 3INGAPORE. NOTICE. Mrs. Douglas, Beauty Specialist, receives Lfcdiee at Raffles Hotel, Room 124. for Shampoo, Hair Treatment, Face Massage Manicure, Marcel Wavirpr. MANICURE FOR -EXTLEMEX. Hours 9 a m.670 words
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Advertisement501 1923-10-31 2 Ik M~ 2rw SHOW. BI|Q KE YSTONE NIGHT 1 xi M GUILTY 1 nnn tTttpuc >V Ji I ..vis, GK«m and Mahlon Hamihor. U U±J b 7 Parts. f F R ALL 0 62 i H Programme, comprising 15 l»i 6k»w. UANGEKOUS LIES m 6 parts. j£n£jtesS. a feaUlrin^ 20501 words
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Advertisement348 1923-10-31 2 Alhambra From Saturda. 27th October, to Thursday Ist v November IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 pni SH \l>p TOPICAL BUDGET British Screen News. REAL DRAMA INTOLVING REAL PEOPLE LEWIS J. BELZNICK PRESEI CONWAY TBARLE In r.sßee. s "LOVE'S MASQUERADE" A powerful screen drama m which highly dramatic h a348 words
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Article1233 1923-10-31 3 "OLIVER TWIST." CftQMlf woven into every one of th; greater works <f Charles Dickens is an attack on the social -conditions of his times He wrote to expose glaring: wrong's Mm he was able to >.nake his writings read&blt and popular is the highest tribute to his1,233 words
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87 1923-10-31 3 A story was revealed at the inqu David I an A a1 Cha ha >. ile ser i <■' > m Egypt and >vered i War. Air: r: i to tin Seam< H tal, Royal All rt D ks, i wps jfiven The li st87 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement320 1923-10-31 3 t W. n M -.*fW: have found V L,laxo satisfactory m rvrry rrspect 2 rt sl "P*»*«» ordinary rn.lk. For Cs> n,»r..; ir.iH-pixicinK!. cliild- f* t ren. I thji.k v |g excellent" lfi For Bnbj's brothers I and sisters, too I To grow from babyhood into sturdy, happy childhood, your320 words
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Advertisement297 1923-10-31 3 I !Q 0 9 k \J s^dd^^HH^^|BHg^^Ht^a]Bߣ t arn. Q'HCr ITU -^^riw^a^^aV uLCull V WHf^^^ When we first started ir. business our quest was Q^-Sllty and no cheapening influence* of competition I can ever make us forget it. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements.) Phone SINGAPORE. No. 134.297 words
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Article865 1923-10-31 4 (?rom Our Own Correspondem i London, Sept. 27. Opinion reafarding- China seems more and More pessimistic. Even traders are begin- nine to ieel apprehension and the necessity of the Government taking some steps with regard to British trade m view of the unsettled political situation m China865 words
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Article89 1923-10-31 4 Ir honour of the formation of the Ch nese Friendly Association, the President, Mr. Lllll Lian Queen, will give an At Home to all the members on Saturday next at 4 p.m. at 74 Cuppage Road. Firpo returned to Buenos Ayn s on October 13th. He accepted a 100,000 dollars89 words
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Advertisement1495 1923-10-31 4 saliva. That is there to constantly i^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^-' neutralize the acids which cause c decay. It multiplies the starch digestant m m the saliva That is there to dl Wl« j%v«y I W^«y% gest starch deposits on teeth which fjl^l.\j Yf JL lldll ma y otherwise ferment and form acids. What1,495 words
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Advertisement230 1923-10-31 4 CRICKET -i. OUR FRESH LONDON STOCK Or" I PRICES ON APPLICATION GEAR ptglg GARGOYLE MOBILOlT"^ RET\IL SELLING PRICES [p S Lil GARGOYLE MOBILOIL CARGOYI.E MOBILOIL 'B 3<X) GARGOYLE MOBILOIL A. GARGOYLE MOBILOIL 'BB* GARGOYLE MOBILOIL I» GARGOYLE MOBILOIL t4 C GARGOYLE MOBILOIL GARGOYLE MOBILOIL VACUUM OIL COMPANY, Singapore. ST PAULI230 words
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Article1669 1923-10-31 5 REPORT OF COMMITTEE. Government appointed a small expert committee consisting- of the hon'ble Dr. Hoops, Drs. Fimayson, Hunter and Dawson "to consider the local treatment of tubei culosis." After dealing with the statistical and medical aspect of the disease and its record, the report gees on. Causes of the1,669 words
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Article43 1923-10-31 5 Sir Ernest Rutherford - Sir Ernest Rutherford Don'+ burrs- to lerisate. Give admi nistratTOn a chance to catch up WJW legislation. President Coolidge. These is by no means the same certainty to-day as a decade ago th?t the atoms c: rn element contain hidden sources o energy.-43 words
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Article367 1923-10-31 5 Terrible Havoc of Influtn/a. The Observe! Correspondent at Sydney, i.itin-r on the recent i'ar. l.uifkSc.ence Conference! writes. So far the most interesting robjecta dis-1 CUSSed at the Conference have been the disappearance of the original native race* of Australia and the islands and the health situation367 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement428 1923-10-31 5 ro let r^ ro let -r-.ally fui*nL«hed. m |s( December. Apply to i.. Ltd. Ocean Building. I ■> P:u)jang Bungalow CSTATI TRUST AGENCIES, LTD. Auctioneers Estate Agent* I Eug-ine Villa, 169 Upper ad. Partly furn;<hed, Electric entry. Apply personally, je A TRUST AGENCIES LTD., Auctioneers A Estate Agenta. B' T^428 words
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Advertisement766 1923-10-31 5 TENDERS. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. TENDERS will be received up to noon on Friday, the 2nd November 1923, at the Resident Councillor's Office, Malacca, from persons desirous of contracting- for supplies, etc., for the Government at Malacca, for a period of one year, commencing from January 1st, 1924: (a) Cartage. (b) Firewood.766 words
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Advertisement821 1923-10-31 5 Auction Sal^ of Excellent Teak Household Furniture AT Restormel, No. 24 Bukit Chermin Road. Ksppel Harbour ON SATURDAY 3rd NOV. AT 2.30 P.M. Comprising well-made excellent de«iirn Avalnut-stained teak dining rojrn frvniture, the contents of two bedrooms furnished m wax polished teak furniture, inrluding- teak single and double bedsteads, alemirahs821 words
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726 1923-10-31 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1923. The Budget Debate. The full dress debate m the Legislative Council on Monday on the Supply Bill covers much ground, and like the curate's egg, it is good only iv parts. Some of the newer memtis of the Council seem to think thAt726 words
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Article605 1923-10-31 6 Inspector J. Parke, 0.C.P.D., Tampin, bl btcn promoted to the rank of probati > .'a! A.i\P, and will remair m charge of the Tampin police district. Additions to the estimates for 1928 b elude motoi cars, each at $6,000 Cor Gover&mcnt H<>u^- and for the Colonial Secretary. &4,000 is to605 words
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Article214 1923-10-31 6 A telegram received 'late last, nigrbt anntjncts the aeacn of tht Ri^h., Hon. Andrew Bonar Law, P.C., LL D, Glasgow, M. P. for the Central Division Glasgow, Lord Rector of Glasgow Univeisity, and recently Prime Minister of England. His connection with Home politics is too214 words
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LOCAL WIRES.
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Article101 1923-10-31 6 PEN AN G NEWS. (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, Oct. 30. Th<» Rejrer.t of Kedah, accompanied by the Adviser, Mr. Pee!, and others, left lure m the Sea Belle for Singapore on State bui-iness, the visit mating a week. Mr. Brodie, American Ambassador to Siam, and Mrs. Bordie, are here,101 words
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Article106 1923-10-31 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, O't. 30th. At .he annual netting o f the Hitam TitCo., the Chairman announced that the n vv tailings dam and deviation of the Government road, for which $38,000 was reserved last year, have now been completed am! the dam is m use.106 words
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Article386 1923-10-31 6 Lieutenant R. S. G. Nicholson, D.S.f li.N.. A.D.C. to His Excellency the ernor, Xi proc-eiHl n.cr home next month. Mr. \V. F. X. Churchill, Private Secretary, is being transferred to Perak next month and his place is heirs taker bv Mr J- S. W. Reiel. (M.M.) Waichow was captomd byM.M. - 386 words
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Article108 1923-10-31 6 AMERICA AND b ßit A CLEAN mu.ki [Reuters Service.] I undon A statement significant of rican relations was mad,. Harvey at the Say 0 phmentary btcquel I **M P. O'Connors •erenty-fil I Harv M > dcdarwl tha had already been lieved that tlv oitstand.r.g m he sails on108 words
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Article53 1923-10-31 6 Before the Chief J m chambers. Kuala Lumpur, on ]L morning Mr. K. D S i the first and cation for a eomn ue iJ^ examination of K. reeidea at 11 Purn ter, England. Mr. Roland Bru-i lace appeared for th< piesent. After a lengthy tin53 words
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Article186 1923-10-31 6 In accordance with ra a J ing of the I I ndd m the Exchanj i, y«J afternoon for the pu I if, re* nKfcthn on 1 I Mr. D. T. Le\vi> I attendance and ir: i I tion v>f the Efontlc Mr. I I whoee lei186 words
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Article172 1923-10-31 6 Deteriorate*; m Stn In view of 1 authorities are garding the qu patient* with insu from the "Madra prove intei •ays: The di the ose of im 1 Europe and Ann the hopes of sufferer* this country I found that insu!' 1 under tropical coi sufficient172 words
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Advertisement96 1923-10-31 6 SOLE AGENTS: f aldbesk Macgregor Co., Ltd. Incorporate *han4*Ji*.} NEW SHIPMENT LAMB JUST ARRIVED. BINGAPOSE COLD STORAGE Co., 1 .1(1. [Incorporated m the S. S.] ORCHARD ROAD. BOLS BITTERS. WE HAVE GREEN AND RED POMMERANZ BITTERS IN SMALL TWO-OUNCE BOTTLES WITH NICKEL SPRINKLER CORKS. Just the thing for those who96 words
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Advertisement62 1923-10-31 6 OCULAR HEADACHES. Eight per cent of headaches are Ocular Headaches c^v-cd through some defect oi vision. If your headache is so caused you will never be relieved until >ou wear scientiricaiiy-fitted glasses to oirect the defect. Let mo test your sight and make certain. You will rot be advised glasses62 words
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IMPERIAL CITIZENS.
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Article135 1923-10-31 7 I [Reuter's Service.] I London, Oct. 29. B ReU!(.. rM that to-day's Imperial I evoted to replies by the h prir-uuativLs to the Indian I Oct. 24. The replies revealed I I rJ with the proposal subI sir Bahadur Sapra that each I ild appoint local eommitteee135 words
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Article254 1923-10-31 7 f London. Oct. 29. I r of Shipping annual reIB 23, states that no si^ns of' B remer.t m the shipbuilding- 1 B manifest. Tlu- *.->nnag<e^ IB about 1«» million tors grearer B 1914, but includes eor> B r oi not like!;. B- m the event of254 words
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Article180 1923-10-31 7 BERLIN NOMINEE REJECTED. CONFLICT OF P«J\\EK. [Reuter's Service.] Berlin, Oct. 29. Ii Ke officially announced that StressBfcC. has appointed the tx-Minister oi Justice, Dr. Helnzt, a member of tht people's party, to be Commissioner of tht fch In Saxony. General Vor. Mueller Commander of the Reichswehr m Saxony180 words
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
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Letter119 1923-10-31 7 To the Editor. Sir,—Referring to ycur contributed review of -Ahe AiNMtle,' I should like to point out that George Moore evidently has only dramatized his book -The Brook Kerith" published about six or seven yean ago. On I its publication this book wa^ very severely criticised by a119 words
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Article56 1923-10-31 7 The year was a boom year, there being Miviag crders m Singapore, estimated liabilities amounting to over five millions, estimated assets a million, and estimated per centage of lon 78*7. Penang bed .",4 recetving orders, estimated liabilijast over a million, estimated •nt. Malacca live orders loam a56 words
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Article341 1923-10-31 7 Successful German Hid. Hfrlin, Sept. 21. The concession m tfce region of the Rybinsk railway to a German .-croup which h*l just n^eived the sanction of the Council of Peoples 1 Conunissan ii described by the Moscow correspondent of the BorOottrier as a pood step forward alontf341 words
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Article431 1923-10-31 7 Amendments to Supply Bill Adopted. His Excellency the Governor presided over the biiief meeting of the Legislative Council yesterday morning when the Supply Bill was further- considered, having previously received the attention of the members of the Select Committees from Singapore, f Penang and Malacca. The Colonial Secretary431 words
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Article172 1923-10-31 7 Unofficial Members of the Legislative Council of the Straits Settlements and of he Federal Council of the Federated Malay States met in conference at Port Swettenham on Sunday, the meeting being presided am r hy the Hon. Mr. John Mitchell, senior Cn< facial Member of the LegislativeM.M. - 172 words
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Article72 1923-10-31 7 (By Courtesy of the \au\o NichiNichS Shimbunsha.) Tokio, Oct. 2f>. The Imperial theatre is to be built 01 a new plan owing to the difficulty of impairing the old building. announce i that the Government will to re< per, the RussWapanese Conference. Ml. Ka.vakann, (ViegatiOß foi tbfl last72 words
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Article77 1923-10-31 7 As many on-iuiries ane being- made as to when this Oratorio is to be produced ll may be advisable to notify that the performances will take place as follows- Tuesday 11th Deo at 9.15 p.m., Wednesday [2th Dec. at 5.20 p.m Thuivdan- 13th Dec. 11 9.15 p.m. The77 words
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Article28 1923-10-31 7 Subscribers to St. Andrew's Ball are remiuled of the practice dances m the Victoria Memorial Hall commencing: to-day, Thursday, the Ist. November, at 5 p.m.28 words
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Article736 1923-10-31 7 GOVERNORS INSPECTION AND WELCOME. The 2nd Battalior, the Ro.al Susse Regiment, was formally welcomed to th o.'ony by His Excellency, the Governor Sir Laurence Guillemard, when the regi nent paraded for inspection on the Padam ,esterday evening. The goal posts an. sporting appuitenances which usually- adon oe736 words
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Article113 1923-10-31 7 Doug Bleeker came home in an uppec berth the other night. The air was warm as blazes, ami to make things more uncomfortable, Dong found that the berth was inhabited. When he got home Doug was rather warm under the collar and sa. down and wrote theFord News - 113 words
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Advertisement186 1923-10-31 7 Robinson Co., Ltd. ROBINSONS SPECIAL QUALITY. II KEAL VELOUR HATS Shot Silk Lining, T;< r»-;iter Head Bsnd and Sweat Band. SELF AND CONTRAST BOW 8A1,T3 m MOUSE, MUSH, MOLE AND SH Price $16.50 Each. Sizes 6/2 to 7 3 S SUPERIOR BRITISH MANUFACTURE Robinson Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m SINGAPORE. v^—186 words
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Miscellaneous58 1923-10-31 7 "RE 1 CHUftCH MIS-lON i rr '**«m desirw to Rjniuw. •-'nations to the fund. 150 fsn, "Anon," t ac h |12 "4 H St-hofiold, Mrs. 1• Flynn, each $10 40 •ur r 1 GHTeninc, '.vood, "Unity," Ha.i-wonh. each $5. 30 4 3 8. T. Kzcchiel. i n 6 Total to58 words
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Advertisement589 1923-10-31 8 STEAMER SAILINGS BLUE FUNNEL IINE Regular Service* to LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES, LI LIUOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAYKE, LIVERPOOL A^D GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking carjjo en through Bills ol Lading for all Overland Points. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Due Singapore. ATKEUS589 words
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Advertisement528 1923-10-31 8 SAILINGS "ELLERMAN" LINE SLLRRMAN ft BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Cc, Lt* (incorporated m England) PASSENGER SERVICE. 8t OUTWARD. !>■• Sim* apore •v. CITY OF PAJa» Loina— Japa* Nov. It U.b CITY OF CANTEBBCItf Clina— Jsp*» Oe*. 11 ac>et«WARD. CITY OF KARACHI Marseilles— London Dec. 10 *tJi. CITY OF PARIS M-rseiller— London Jan.528 words
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Advertisement420 1923-10-31 8 STEAMER SAILINGS P. Cfc Oe BRITISH INDIA art APCAR Us&, (Incorporated m England) HAIL, PASSENGER A CARGO SERVIC*% PCNINBULAR A ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION LONDON FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE (Under Contract with Hla Majeaty'g Government OUTWARDS from LONDON HOMEWARD*, fer Chtaa aad Japan. Fer Marseille*. London IQ^ Tonnage. Singapore Tonnage. Si^.^420 words
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Advertisement500 1923-10-31 9 I STEAMER RAILINGS I TV Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited Thp China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. Kllerman Bucknall Steam Shin Co Ltd (AMEBICAN HANCHURIAN Ll^B.) (Incorporate 1> England.) .r ,«BV-C« TO BOSTON AN* NEW TORE svla ou PkHAUA FROM NEW TORK. 4t«amars. 9mm S'poro Root, s I" port s500 words
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Advertisement708 1923-10-31 9 s JVHiAMfcK SAILINGS (Incorporated m U.S.A.) FAST PASSENGER BBUVICK 1W DAYS— HONGKONG TO AMERICA Steamer. Sails Hongkong. Arrives Seattle PRESIDENT GRANT Nov. 6 Z, 1 PRESIDENT MADISON Nrv 18 n m PRESIDENT MCKINLEY Nov. 30 X? J PRESIDENT JACKSON Dec. 12 n p< PftJttmLNl JKFtERSON Dec. 24 j^ And every708 words
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Advertisement628 1923-10-31 9 STEAMER SAILINGS ISTHMIAN LINE BOSTON. NEW YORK, ANI) in^TA^rv d^ «2«»P^ Nov. 26 LAINIA OIT Y due Sin^pore rw fl STEEL INVENTOR due Sin^ pore 2 J Tsk.n f cargo on througk BUlj of I^dinjr to all Inland PoHt^ For frsight ana particulars, apply to HENDERSON BROS. LIMITED, (Skipping Department)628 words
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Article487 1923-10-31 10 fVASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. TUKSDaY, OCTOBER 3Ctk If IN IN fi [Figures m brackets tboxv l! h mm v ln of the Share m dollars t v eVf;lUt v ;il Iln (I) i.40 1.45 od Jelantoh 20 nom. Johan Tin 29 33 i\. Kann:i;tir.'4s L>487 words
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Article239 1923-10-31 10 Naval orders prohibit tailors or other traders from going aboard waflships m home waters to ply their trade. It is announced at Devonport that the practice, some cases of which have recently been brought to the attention of th? Ccmmander-in-Chief, of tailors taking 1 orders on ship?, after239 words
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Advertisement142 1923-10-31 10 Shanks Sanitary Appliances ll i v •I i.iai, j ll [/:^T J j j EVERYTHING CONSTRUCTIONAL SANITARY. SPECIALISTS R. Young Co., Limited. PBNANG. SLNGAPORE. BOLI AGENTS FOR S.S. AND F.M.S. Phone 1450. rHE POP HTY ENJOYED BY THE CAPSTAN ORDINARY (fGARETTE HAS IEP THE 'I I BRITISH Ai GO,. (STRAITS)142 words
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Advertisement193 1923-10-31 10 TRADE MARK. Ml '^V 1 "Great Auk's P^^l Pilsener Beer lgg| The Borneo Company, Ltd, S l r.oa pore* I poh -Penan g. STEAMER SAILE LLOYD Tivi: 1 i •I 1 I lUME I SIA R 'SAX!' Dare* cf aai ':->;• fl !l are subject to a. ra notice. Passenger*193 words
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Miscellaneous570 1923-10-31 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Hongkontr, Shaiigrhai and Japan, taking: mails for U. S. A. and Canada Atsuta Maru 8 a.m P. Sambu and Singkep Moentjoing 9 a.m. Karimcn Fook Mow 9 a.m. Cucob and Pontian Hong Soon 9 a.m. Cucob and Benuit Hong Cheang 9 a.m. f\ongerang Despatch 9 a.m. Per.ano:570 words
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Miscellaneous245 1923-10-31 10 PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Per Akutia Maru: Mr. M. G. Marriot. Mr. K. F. Smidt. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Davie£, Mr. and .M;s. F. W. G. Rippon, Mr. N. J..A. Foster, and Mist G. R. Rippon. Per Rembrandt:— Mr. K. Camberfort, Mr. W. J. Frylink, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. H.245 words
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Article68 1923-10-31 11 October 30 Bank 4 m.s. 043 16 Bank, demand g t 3_ 3 Private credits 3 ra.s. 2*4 19 V~ New York, demand t.J, Credit 90 dayi 5 4 France, demand Brn8 r n XT 1 I Hon^konj;, demand r px D js Yokohanv. d m 1( 7 Java,68 words
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Article165 1923-10-31 11 October 30 Gambler I?S J Tapioca, small flake t.g 12 0 0 Rico, Rangoon 275 OQ Rice Siam No. 1 fa export **3o!oo Ric Siam No. 2 for export fUO.OO Rice, Saigon \*o. i for export 2.00 Rice, Sailor. Xo. 2 I ,>it 213.00 Rice. Siam Broken A! tar165 words
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Article43 1923-10-31 11 Singapore, Oct.. 30. 12 no<m. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Spot 45 45 5 4 Xov Dec. 4^\ 4« J 4 JaiL-March 4o*} 4 47: April-June 4S* 4 IB*j f om'on Quotation Sheet Is. l'-d. Tvlarke 4 Stea<^r.43 words
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Article306 1923-10-31 11 While seeking to extend the use of rubber •n Groat Britain and elsewhere by propaganda, is it not a fact that the possibilities of the Asiatic market are apt to be overlooked? Take the case of Malaya, the place where- rubber :> produced. What i ii oils are306 words
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TRADE AND COMMERCE.
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Article76 1923-10-31 11 Singapore, Oct. .'JO. ■—13. lVod. Tin t"2('2. 7* 6d. 100 fi *ld at $100,62%. Rubbers.— Market Xominal. Mining.— Souths 1 1.08%, Taipings 97% 1.02%, Pcnffkalena •._>-. Johans 30 85, Murmit 2M i-.-.n u\ m I>B7y 2 1^2%, PetaKngi i Xi .n n g6 3S*. 89s. f Kampong Kaimmtinfa76 words
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Article175 1923-10-31 11 MACPHAIL'S REPORT Singapore, Oct. 30. Riiba«r.— London U. l'*d. Local U nominal Jin.— London £202 7s. 6d Local 100, 100 1 Bold. Share Market.— Dull. Uuhbers.-— AIK-iwns L.25 l.:,o. Panaa 5.10 b2O, Bsnctti :»7^. i M.n.takahs 20 25, New Smndahtf 2.80, Pantais 77', 85, Pttnggon 5 Scixiais l l.io, Sutmci175 words
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Article135 1923-10-31 11 Singapore. Oct .'JO. T.n.— i'L'OiV 7s. Bd. down 87s. 6d. 100 i tons, sold. Rubber^— -Is. P L ul. unchanged. lUbbers.— Ayer Panaj MO 540, Amalganmted Malaya 2.17% 2.22.., BasseU 1 1.06, Allenbys I^6 i mo. Malaka Pinda l-'.T 1 1.42 1 Craigieteaj 4!> Koala Sid.ma135 words
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Article104 1923-10-31 11 The question of Brit onial p :it with by a v. n." more regard to its i: which, he ~ay^. feani a terio foi ••a culture m Netherlanda India. Aftei at Britain was, with the Netherlands, the cradle of the Free 1 s tIM >" I104 words
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Advertisement848 1923-10-31 11 ksveVi over TRE GREAT EASTERN LW ASSURANCE (W^uiyi""' *****0 HEAD OFFICE:-Winche Bt€r8 t€r Hn,^^ 01 8^ Strait Settlen »ente) m e Company has £20,000 deposited Sh tfcf^™' _x LONDON OFFICE: 82 Old Jewry EC posited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British u't vrTRACTIVK PLANS OF848 words
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Advertisement118 1923-10-31 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCF <l»~r»«**** fm mnglu* Chart A MOTOR CAR MARINI Fidelity Guarantee— .Administration Bondi Singapore Represeutatives—Messrs, BARLOW Co Messrs. WE ARE Ltt Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKi:it ft Co T Lt* Branch Office 64, The Arcade, Coiiyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. i ITHB STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY^ ifMlffMlld ffi118 words
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Article1061 1923-10-31 12 Tl.e (act that Malacca weiv ur.aMe to defeat the Singapore Services Fifteen last' Sat.nday is v somewhat negative, cut, f.- v mrable au^u»y for this Bettle>d«it'a Mjccess ai Slcicpy Hollow this week-end, frben the first -Latch m the Southern St" tion of the Malaya Cup Competition will i>v1,061 words
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491 1923-10-31 12 UNITED ENGINEERS RECREATION CLUB. (i Saturday si ernoon last, the annual r ifing of the United Engineers Ie place a1 the resident of Mr- K. If. Duff at No. 6, Institution Hill. iy Mrs. hi Bryham Mawsor, wif« of the Chief Engin- ,f United E Ltd., whose Euro•in the La*491 words
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Article30 1923-10-31 12 \V t v M ay fM Am)ua| iv the Avocation m tb. V.M.<'.A. Hall at •>" p.m. Sa.unlay, Nov. 3. Fi 1(1 Day tJLCA. at 2.30 p.m,30 words
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Article114 1923-10-31 12 KEPPEL GOLF CLUB. Eleven cards were tal'en out for the October ladies spt on and the foUowing "were returned: Mrs. Binnie (winner) 44 2 42 Mrs. A. Farahar 56 12 44. Mis. H. H. Wilson 51 Scr. 51. Miss Weatheivtoroe 57 6 51. The following; are the results114 words
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Article115 1923-10-31 12 The fcllow.ng wa> the result of the matc'i between the Garrison and Sepoy Lines (u\f I leb? played at Sepoy Lines* on Oct. 2xth v Lines playen being mentioned lirst: Lornie and English, 0, vs. Blaephai] ard Nash, Brown J. H. and Bine, 1, vs Macmichael115 words
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Article62 1923-10-31 12 I c abovie shield will be shot for on ?at rday, Xcv. 24th. 'i v lowing is x'tu draw.— < "-M.rian,.; "IV Company; Eurasian cy. Eurasian Co. Ill; S. R. E. (V). II 1 ra ai < oy. II: S. R. A. (V); S. R. E V i62 words
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Article192 1923-10-31 12 Battling Key and Claude Rozario m e1 \.v. World Stadium on next Saturday night m a tknt for r..e I^irh^vei^ht ;i npionship <>f Malaya. R oario kfl m the pink of condition and makes ghtwaight Limit easily, although he been classed a< featherweight It ..M ;<■• -<m d that192 words
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Article44 1923-10-31 12 S.C.C. BILLIA RDS TOURNAMENT. In the s. c..(. Billiards Tournament (E. < l»8i E. (J. Collier beat h. L 6h«cc< W. A. I. Samivit beat C. Swincaone hy V H. bimp«)i iu.tt C. E Mag^i »;j o<). B. OTCeef< beat F. M. Curties by 14.44 words
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Article24 1923-10-31 12 Owing to m many of those invited tplay being unable to »!<> so. there ml\ be m practice game on the BX?.C ground24 words
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Article210 1923-10-31 12 Tnrth oops up m the most cniikety places. At all events, this— -which "The Adelphi" reprints mm the BethnaJ Green News*— is a change from tihe common run of obituaries (name and address, etc., are given): The deceased, indeed, was a most strange man. Although bringing the children210 words
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Article225 1923-10-31 12 League football matches on Oct. 20tn r e s;u 1 ted as foU ow First Division. Birmingham 0, Huddersfield 1. Blackburn 0, Manchester 1. Bclton 1. Arsenal 2. Cardiff City 1, Preston North End 1. Chelsea 0, Wettham United 0. Liverpool 4, Nottingham 2. MkUlesbro 1, Newcastle 0.225 words
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Article435 1923-10-31 12 First Division. Goals P. W. I>. L. F. A. Pt Cardiff 11 6 5 0 17 9 IT N, tta C 11 6 4 1 13 T 16 .!<\ rsfield U 6 3 2 16 T 15 Sheffield 11 I 220 12 14 Bolton 12 4 6435 words
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Article104 1923-10-31 12 The Surma is presenting to-night an all ■•< m< dy programme of 32 reels, comprising 15 specially selected pictures and featuring v r '20 popular favourites. An added attraction is the continued episodes of the Mr. Nobody serial, Nos. 43, 44, 45 4fi 47 and 48. The whole104 words
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Advertisement271 1923-10-31 12 "HIS MASTER'S VOICF" Gramophone stands supreme among musical Instiam and has made a place for itself unique m the anna musical world. Call to-day, have your favourite piece played wit gat ion on your part. EMOUTRIE CO., LTD Incorporate- i IB Hongkong'.) Sparta Battery Lighting Starting Ignition Tliere is a271 words
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