The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 1 November 1923
1923-11-01
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Title Section16 1923-11-01 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. CENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S.. THURSDAY, NOVE JR 1, 1923. No. 11,03-116 words
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Article183 1923-11-01 1 Politicians and papers ur ite ir*. tributes t «i the iate Mr. Conar Law, hHo died v( septic pneumonia Past 7. Iht peaaanta <;i Rhtrular.d Tii^like the Separatisfh ard arc bt r>» and i!l-trtatin«j: then Page 7. The Ambassadors Ccnferenc< usent a Note to the rmaa Goa183 words
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Article573 1923-11-01 1 Hallowe'en customs, inch as many of as how exiled I rem Celtic hnvt back to i oui Eai dsmeii lathi Inn A1 i &f Mi ii i Gantry to en Mi rs and at xne Novemb( icy wouW brine; them bach •> to shelter freni the cott| and barreni)573 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement135 1923-11-01 1 M< g.42 Height 7ft. 2. iN Aft 27 Heipht 7ft 8. DINNER AND CINEMA. >luti< n of the Film Dis- Itrably enhai td the coat of t l i« Mf are obliged nvike a charge ta per p( liaaxoi x wil] be JJ ARRIVING SHORTLY. o IE NEW MODEL 12.135 words
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Advertisement151 1923-11-01 1 Success v:; fiSj m typewriter STORY HAS A WRITING .JSlB* MACHINE SO QUICKLY ACHIEV\T^33^ TEN Yf^ARS AGO V S THERE WAS xo R*H)M FOR v v I The EUROPE HOTEL. I 4 ::r..\'('W XJ D liV RECOWtMENDAtION'* D L.^tiui.. Excellent f<.o*l ar<i efficient Service. 1 »'F- c tampitt, Mays nightly151 words
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Advertisement144 1923-11-01 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. I I Bisurattd Mt^rnesia for indiges i' Pajre .">. Boxing at the New \V r]U— Pag# 0 •> SpeciaV fcargain "^ay'sy-fage 12. i'feeV' 1 TyptM Lu] Willijim Jacks Pag* c p '^ey ft n 6im< D am Shipping acr es 89a- 1 10 .•i 4 a.. Ueyd Tfiestino,144 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous145 1923-11-01 1 THE WEEK T) nroday, Nov, Ist. Hi;h Water, 3.t> o.m. t 2^B p.m. Thii Oreheatra, Mem Hall, 5.15 pja. Dalhousie Chapter, 8.30 p.m. Friday, 2nd, High Wat. r, 4.10 a.m.. 8.28 p.m. C. E. Z. M. Mkfte Of work Saturday, trd, High Water, 5.28 a.m., 4. ."7 p.m. B. I145 words
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Article82 1923-11-01 2 I In the* I th< aaent oui of t'a E A Hk The they piece* m fats of tl cir monej pai x p« v 1 if 3 he s n< he a v of 1 g< or r.ig 1 1 i prices. Mr i he82 words
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Article140 1923-11-01 2 m f '-< He m ihe Strand By his sk!< i thin-fa «d jrirl with a tartan thrown round hei shoulders wheedled ba r be»a from the- Sassenach throng:. An exile. l Scot hah near by to get his nil of the bxaw mas v il( I a fond140 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement223 1923-11-01 2 Cuticura Quickly Clears The Scalp of Dandruff j On retiring, gently rub spots of dandrutt" and itching with Cuticura Ointment. Next mcrnir.q shampoo with a suds of Cuticuia Soap and hot water. This treatment does much to keep the scalp clear, and healthy and promote hair growth. Soap Is Talcum223 words
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Advertisement525 1923-11-01 2 afff^LTlif T :^JC3^ 4# \Uiffla, IZL 2nd SHOW. BKJ KEYSTONE NIGHT lAM GUILTY 10 00 LAUGHS LoUUe Glaum and Mahlon Hannkor F()R A i In 7 Farts. 32 Reel Programme, comprising 15 selected comedies and featuring 20 iii Show. DANGEROUS LIES m (i parts. eyer p opu U r stars.525 words
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Advertisement196 1923-11-01 2 Alhambra From Saturda., 27th October, to Tlttjraday. Ist Noveaih IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 0 p.m. SHAR TOPICAL BUDGET REAL DRAMA INVOLVING REAL Ii "LOVE'S MASQUERADE" A powerful screen drama m which highly drama! i murder ir. an early scene, an Interrupted marriage ng of prison doors behind an innocent196 words
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Article1200 1923-11-01 3 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Sept. 27. Ail the ol'nics of the day are governed by food considarations. Thus our attitude towards Germany has saver beer Influenced by pure sentiment; We have adopted ojr polity of looking askance on French action ir. the Ruhr merely as a1,200 words
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Article103 1923-11-01 3 In pi enouncing sentence of death on a vDirnn at tihsj Huh <J>ur. at Glasgow T rd Alness (better known, perhaps, as Mr. Robert Munro, the former Secretary r Sec 'and), <: .parted somewhat from ti formula used on SUCh occasions. He did no; mak( use of103 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement278 1923-11-01 3 1023 MODEL %ys9 m*i£ ik am mlan# IN DODGE CAR IS BETTstS LUE H BR AS IN ADDITION < THE GENERAL EFFICIENCT BO ASSOC! Vi ED WITH DODGE I !RE tE sr IMPROVEMENTS I\ THP: BODYWORK. THE OD IS OF AN IMPROVED PE CORD TYRES OF LABGER SIZE ARE [TED278 words
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Advertisement163 1923-11-01 3 g THE EXCELSIOR V/l H. P. MOTOR CYCLE. The Cheapest Form of Transport Made by Bayliss Thomas and Co, the manufacturers of the famous motor cycle lugs and frame fittings. SPECIFICATION:— Villiers V■• H.P. engine, Albion 2-speed gear, Amac carburettor, electnc lighting set and full set of tools. DEFERRED PAYMENTS163 words
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Article917 1923-11-01 4 By Sir John Foster Fraser. Thus arc dates which stand out boldly m the story of our race, the coming of William the Conqueror, Magna Charta, the I Liitn cf Shakespeare, the death of Nelson Waterloo, the outbreak of the Great War >,ex; \ear, 1924, will go down917 words
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Article618 1923-11-01 4 FKASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31st. [Figures m brackets show the iisue valu< of the Share m dollars unless otherwise marked. C. Cum div. x equals ex div.] Batang Padang Tin 35 40 Hitam Tin 1.40 1.45 c.d. Jelantoh 20 nom. Johan Tin 29618 words
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Article173 1923-11-01 4 The New York newspaper, bare n:>t failed to make the most of Karl Birkenhead's American adventures. Apart from the lively political conUoversies aroused hy has lordship's Straight talk about things m general, and the gTOSJI war m particular, there have been any number ot interesting misodss. The173 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement1047 1923-11-01 4 TENDERS INVITED. PAWNBROKERS' LICENCES, JOHORE. o With reference to Johore Gazette Notication No. 1923, m which the State Secretary under .<-ect.on 5 of "The Pawnbrokers Enactment. 1917" fixed for a perioc; of three' years commencing from the Ist. January, 1924, the number of licences to by granted under the said1,047 words
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Advertisement514 1923-11-01 4 GOLF STlCKS:— Drivers, Brassies. Baffiea Ptttl Jigrers, Mashies, Niblicks, Sammie- Mashie Nil Putters Golf Balls (All Makes). t 1; X b!, k c and Ladies), Tees (All Kinds). MEYER MANSIONS, ZT SINGAPORE. rV A J A. Pf| /Sr a refreshing g/ thirst quench® %sfef lust dissolve a "da 4." of514 words
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Article887 1923-11-01 5 "IRELAND A NAiION" AT IMPERIAL COM ERENCE. (From Our Own Correspondent. Dublin, Oct 1. Fresldt:.* Gosgrave, Professor M'Neill, Mr. Desmcnd Fitzgerald, and Mr. Joseph Magrsvth left h(re on Saturday to renresent h sh Si< fcurU at the [mpe.ial Conierxuce .v Lancjn. Among 'Jhe many at bjects to887 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement418 1923-11-01 5 ro LET TO LET. o d 'ai hi ii, water und 1 '.V. 1 EM ATE ThUSI **.ft»ClsUi LibAuctioneer's Estate Agents TO 1 y famished. mber. Apply to o i. c i Building;. 1 l\U)jang Bungalow kppij 'i'y. .TATE TRUST AGENCIES, LTD. Auctioneers Estate Agents 5-11 Eui! ne Villa, l»*>;>418 words
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Advertisement762 1923-11-01 5 I TENDERS. GOVEsUfMEM NOTIFICATION. Tenders will be received up to noon on r iM:ay the yth November, 1923, at the Office oi tne Honourable the Colonial Secretary, S ngapore, from persons desirous of eontrac'L n<r ior the suppl of rations for prisoners during the year 1924. Fornu of Tenders may762 words
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Advertisement709 1923-11-01 5 DOCTORS WHO SUFFER FROM INDIGESTION. o Poet' i-3 know that n-ost cases of digestive <»;st<;rlarce are (iue to acidity, and so. when they theatsehtfl get an at l a<k of stomach pain, they obtain instant relief "oy a airapSft, harmless antacid" preparation— Bisnrated Magnesia. If you suffer alter eating; if709 words
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Advertisement362 1923-11-01 5 Ny tfs^rTOKrg--*^^ jjp|ls for Watches at Low Cost &&&s£&jF& r .7 > -fhfc V>* have just received the followP^^P^h- 4^ wv ..ug watches, specially made to withl^K./^^'i «tand the peculiar climate of Singa-\Wf73-l» >; CHi i-ore We advise an early call before V^tQ^^^**^ our stock is exhausted. Silver Screw Cast362 words
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Article21 1923-11-01 6 WATSON. At. BexhUJ-on-Sea on 29th Oct. 1923, to Mr. and Mr«.. AU-xandt-r C>. Wfctaon of Singapore, a son.21 words
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Article704 1923-11-01 6 The report of the Committee appointed by His Excellency the Governor to consider and advise on the most suitable methods to deal with the quasnion of destitution anions ffl sections of the community had a difficult task, as the extracts from their report published m another column704 words
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Article321 1923-11-01 6 By the death of Mr. Bonar Law political circles lose one of the sanest and most honest of their leaders. It may i perhaps be truly said that he suffer- ed by virtue of hi^ qualities, because it is certain that the petty intrigues j321 words
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Article845 1923-11-01 6 Owing: to Saturday November 10th beBg public holiday it has been decided o hold Poppy Day on Friday. November >th., instead. I? Regent of Kedah is visiting Kuala NUT at the week-end. Peel, Adviser. Kedah, is leaving for early ir; Nevember. Mr. Wolff is ioned as his successor. (Ex.) ijor845 words
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LOCAL WIRES.
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Article51 1923-11-01 6 (Troaa Our OwTt^^^^ I [><»h [if. There was I tin wadding to-di sister of Mr. J, v. tector of Cb Puriell Atkins, oi The bride is an oft, i and was ghret Church of g couple pass* The bride a ard the hi. Deiahanty. Tht houM of Mr.51 words
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Article78 1923-11-01 6 AdVanci by Mr. S- > d "One Ii John Murray, I tl c WO of interest. Tl the century c< i ions md v bat is a iai Buckle) An- 1 Bvndn d V l mtenary H nly be i the aid of many Nt of t^sily78 words
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16 1923-11-01 6 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS (SINGAPORE) ASSOCIATION. Tnwill be held 5 1 5 The usua Mcml the hon. lecret16 words
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Article95 1923-11-01 6 On Thai lay, \\-ck. before Mr. L D Gams P inquiry was hel m I sfell-knoarn Ifa Port I ckson a.\ i aass 1 I tarn Singh, a [ai Ksilwaj i Xi a to: raplojrad by Me >•- :bat at one tin. md his deposition tab95 words
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Article78 1923-11-01 6 a v 1 j I Chinese bail oi Appai of the i where where srrai frel made for the hold ceremony of the a I stabU v. k v barbooi i Tin srtic n ag and a bottle of Th, as< will i Ni ther sUbbing78 words
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Article48 1923-11-01 6 Tanjt g Malm- i flood on Sui '.r mere has b sat on Sin day i tl I am m the hills 3ernam riv. r anil the 1 t ait Tanjong Mali •cry rapidly and by I vere wading to their k nd of the main street. < M-M48 words
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Advertisement239 1923-11-01 6 WtTmtn^aeW Mtn i -mMh£ JbVk ■#w^ tradi\ /tark s▲! I B M M_S Vmjs*^TflL V* j^^rAWtWm^ f <o^nL^^wnf SOLE AGENTS: Caldbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. Incorporator, -a *hart4Tlia.i I ESTD. J& «§> JVV «*> 1872 PATRONISED fc^K^S^^ BY ROYAITY ONYX JRWELLERY THE FASHION IN PENDANTS. RINGS, EARRINGS BROOCHES ET(\ SET WITH239 words
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Advertisement135 1923-11-01 6 49. "ARMCO" IRON CORRUGATED SHEETS. FOR ROOFING, SIDING, CEILING. Etc. Th? fire-proof quality of sheet metal and the corr-osion-resisting quality of Pure Iron make Armco Iron Corrugated sheets superior to other materials foi building purposes and eheapast m the long run. Coy ru gated shee's are light and durable and135 words
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Article216 1923-11-01 7 STATESMEN'S TRIBUTE TO BONAR LAW. P-SANE AND STAKLE." [Reut< r*a Beit ice,] London, Oc*. 30. g r< Bonar Lsw died at three o'clock this London residence followtack of septic pneumonia. bj I -election for Central London, Oct. 30. sssg regret at the Bonar Law have been pub-216 words
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Article162 1923-11-01 7 Us Is Caspeue, Oct. 30. eaders are buay eging that she misa has acknowRepublic, announcing rht, orderto keep open, promising the nomic boards with a view and food, the peasants trict ha' ted drastic h a vi leering out the Be- ist village ■n of bed and162 words
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Article334 1923-11-01 7 AMERICA'S LATEST IDEAS. A COMFORTLESS CONCLUSION. [Reuter's Service.] T London, Oct. 30. Ihe Cabinet continued the consideration of the reparations question. It fa gene 'a.v felt that a meeting of AHied experts bettfcr th nothing While no official communication has been received from the United Spates, it bj334 words
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148 1923-11-01 7 SUPREME COURT CASES DURING NOVEMBER. The- list of cases to be heard m the Supreme Court Mrs month was fixed by the Chief Justice. Sir \V Shaw, yesiy morning. Owinc to the Assises and the Court of Appeal dates were not available tor several cases and these were over.* Tin148 words
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Article289 1923-11-01 7 Quite like a film romance is the true story of Felix the Cat, the astonishing screen vho has made a fortune for his creator, I k at Sullivan, aU. S. artist. Little mone than two years ago Mr. Sullivan, 'hen a struggling newspaper nrtoonist,289 words
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Article260 1923-11-01 7 STRONG TARIFF SCHEMES. IM N EDIATE ACTION [Reuters Service.] London, OcU 31. Sir L. Worthington Evans, at Huddersfield, said that "before many months" hrs electors might have the opportunity of expressing- an opinion on unemployment. We cannot wait fcr the vslow operation of measures under the export260 words
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Article524 1923-11-01 7 Keating again 7 1 the foothills of the Ap- I Inea ia Sslsomsggiore, the celebrated! f" nchiaj troubles, arthritia and ithir iIN Thiß spa may be taken as a symbol of new Italy, for, like new Italy, 1 embarking on a career of prosperity524 words
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Article807 1923-11-01 7 LThe report of the Committee appointed the beginning of the year to consider and advise on the most suitable methods to he adopted to deal with the question of restitution amon>; all members of the com d unity was laid on the table of the Legislative Council on807 words
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Advertisement8 1923-11-01 7 beet: our role to liberties of th Aaquith.8 words
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Advertisement21 1923-11-01 7 There are more good talkers to the square mile faa Ireland than m any country known to me. Mr. Stephen Gwym.21 words
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Advertisement57 1923-11-01 7 -c* According to a Shanghai telegram dated Oct. 23rd: A large body of bandits suddenly attacked Tongshan and surrounded more than ten villages, killing many people and carrying away everything they could lay their hands on. On making their rerreat they met soldiers from Taming and a fierce fight ensued57 words
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Advertisement128 1923-11-01 7 Robinson Co., Ltd. j I a^mb^^^-1 Law S _-^a***^^^^ v9/Sv//^9^aw REAL VELOUR HATS Shot Silk Lining, Tan Leather Head Band -j and Sweat Band. SELF AND CONTRAST BOW BANES II MOUSE, MUSH, MOLE AND ASH II Price $16.50 Each Sizes 6Vi to 7's SUPERIOR BRITISH MANUFACTURE Robinson Co., Ltd. (Incorporated128 words
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Advertisement610 1923-11-01 8 STEAMER SAILINGS BLUE FUNNEL LINE Regular Services to LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LI Eh POOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking cargo < n through Bills Lading tor all Ovtrland Points. WEEKLY SERVICE— LOND x AND X. CONTINENT. Due610 words
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Advertisement558 1923-11-01 8 STEAMER SAILINGS "ELLERMAN" LINE ftLLERM *N ft BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co- Lis (incorporated m England) PASSENGER SERVICE. Steamer OUTWARD. *>■• Slnganort '■a. CITY OF PARIS China— Japas Vo* i« CITY OF CANT»E»Uk>I CUna— Japas <u+ t» BOKKWARD. a.a. CITY OF KARACHI Marseilles— London Dec. 10 •a t. CITY OF PARIS Marseille*—558 words
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Advertisement494 1923-11-01 8 STEAMER SAILINGS P. o. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINKS. (Incorporated m England). MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION a LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) OUTWARDS FROM LONDON. HOMRWARDB. For China and Japan. F<»r Marseiliea, Lond Tonnage. S:ngapore, KAISAR-I-HIND 11,400494 words
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Advertisement461 1923-11-01 9 STEAMER SAILINGS The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co„ Ltd AND EUerman BucknaU Steam Ship Co Lti XMKRICAN ft MANCHURIAN LINH.) i lncorporated Is England.) tmnat to soston ani» new tore BU u oa p*ha«a FROM NEW TORS. ateamera. Baa Snore Route I» Port snez461 words
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Advertisement461 1923-11-01 9 ____jTEAMER^ SAILINGS (Incorporated m U.S.A.) FAST PASSENGER SERVICE lfr DAYS— HONGKONG TO AMERIC, pp L^Jf'- SaiU H n S k °"g. Arrives Seattle. PRESIDENT GRANT Not. 6 Nov h PRESIDENT MADISON Nrv 18 n PRESIDENT MCKINLEY Nov. 3o *o PRESIDENT JACKSON Dec. 12 DeT a PRESIDENT JEFFERSON Dec. 24 V461 words
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Advertisement232 1923-11-01 9 N. Y. K. LONDON LINE. Kitano Maru Xov. 6 Haruna Mam Nov. 13 Kamo Maru Xov. 27 LIVERPOOL LINE. Ly<»ns Maru Xov. 11 Tajiira Maru Nov. 13 Dakar Maru Dec. 13 HAMBURG LINE. Matsumoto Maru Xov. 16 Toyohashi Maru mid. Dec. NEW YORK LINE via SUEZ. Sailing date nil. SOUTH232 words
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Advertisement643 1923-11-01 9 STEAMER SAILINGS ISTHMIAN LINE Arriving 'rom America via I f nama and Loading fo? BOSTON, NEW YORK, AND SELMA ClF l3loB^ V I A BUEZ »ff«CT. bELMA CITi due Singrgpore N 2fi ATLANTA CFTY due Sin^pore 'l STE EL INVENTOR due Singapore De" 20 Taking cargo on tnrough Bills of643 words
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Article326 1923-11-01 10 There are only 6 bijr fast ships on the Atlantic, and not one of these m American 'built. TUttM ay e British and three are Gtrmen. All 6 are (-riven by oil, not coal. From 1897 to 1907, the German ships were the fastest. Then came the Lusitania,326 words
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Article322 1923-11-01 10 Ml Days m Atlantic Storm. Sir Th mas 1 -> 23-metre i scing arrived at Southam] I A. X-. w Yoi k, aft f 31 days across the til A graph c -i ■U n of the i ience ws t iven by Mr. A. II S member322 words
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Article244 1923-11-01 10 The pioneer rhip of the White St-ar Line, ihe "Oceanic,* 1 of 1870, arrived at New York on thf 18th cf June, 1871, after a p&sragi that caused a sensation, and made pe< jle open their tyt \\i(i t specialty those who had fc retold i othing244 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement189 1923-11-01 10 HI 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iiiinnminnMiiintniiillimiUlNlliiiiiiMir UNDERWOOD 1 Improved PORTABLE Model THE MACHINK YOV Wfl.f, EVENTUALLT *UT. 1 PATERSON, SIMONS CO LTD. I (Incorporated m England). Q SINGAPORE. PEN v^<;, KUALA LIMPI R j Stockists RGB ON189 words
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Advertisement34 1923-11-01 10 It makes no difference to one's bappineat whether one lives at the rate of £10 000 a year, or as I am doing at prfetent on £o 10s. a week.-Mr. Austin Hopkinson, If P34 words
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Advertisement293 1923-11-01 10 I Genasco RoofiW 2 PLY AND I PLT Qi COMPLETE WITH PATENT KANT-LEAK pen, AND NAILS FOR FIXING i G£/V 4 SCO is |S^?^^BC| GEVvsto the result ot fe m tr.e 0 I over 40 Years g^ run, eh**, experience |fi- or^. P^sußFAci^fe^ proof <itW manufacture *A^~*-sr± R tit W-?'293 words
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Advertisement153 1923-11-01 10 j STEAMER SAILING* LLOYD TRIESTINO S.N. ft HOMEWARD SAILINGS For Penang, 5 Sues, Port Sskl, I Trieste taku 1 I sding for Finn 9i s Ports, all Coast oi Italy. VENEZIA FIUME L. DUCHESSA D'AOS PERSI ROSANDB OUTW tRD SAII iSi For Hengkeng, Shsnghsi, "U^ l X..X- IBS' Nsjl Du<153 words
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Miscellaneous727 1923-11-01 10 MAIL T ABLE. TODAY. Kuala Pahang 1 Pekan, Sung*ei Lambing and Kuantan (vfa Jerantut) By train 6 a.m. Pulau Soegi B-nuit 9 a.m. Pulau Soegi Aing- Doner 9 a.m. Cucob and »^ontian Hang Chiap 9 am. Cucob and B^nuit Mersing- 9 a.m. Moeara-Saba and Djambi Ban Teck Guan If a.m727 words
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Article25 1923-11-01 11 Private erediti 3 m.s. 2 1 19-32 Hongkong, demand 1% p. c Dis. l 138 2 Bank of England Rate 4 p c 3-25 words
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Article166 1923-11-01 11 Tapioca, small flake f.g. 12'uO Opium, Benarei un;. 4.000 I'ict', Rangoon white ~>.oo Rice Siam Xo. 1 for export. 30.00 Ric Siam No. 2 Am export 310.00 Rice, Saigon Xo. 1 for e\i g.OO Rice, Saigon Xo. i: for export M Rice, Siam Broken Al for export 190 Ric<',166 words
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Article41 1923-11-01 11 Singapore Oct. 31. 12 noon. >re Standard Pale < repe. Spot JiPj. S ngapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Spot 16 Nov.-Dec. IT 1 Jan.-M;uvh 47H 48^4; April-June 4. i Quotation Sheet 1- l a 4 d. Market ffuict.41 words
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Article353 1923-11-01 11 Singapore, Oct. Sl« übber sre market has been i throughout the week and tl sve been sellers w qijotatii is with very few buyers, pricea for the moat part being •Jabber has hardly moved and ed alth< it is cent up. There baa been a donsid( rabU353 words
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TRADE AND COMMERCE.
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Article101 1923-11-01 11 Singapt re, Oct. 31. I r _i^ is^d. iai.^: lO tons told. Kubb^rs— Malaka Pinciaj L.40 1.1.". Craigieleaa 50 65, Ku 2 2.18 Alienors L.22% 12"'. Basseta l ia 4.r>o 4.7 Bnkit Jelo4 >nca 57% N< Bei sis 2av 2 mans I 1.15 :.-< I Mining.— Sooths 1101 words
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Article146 1923-11-01 11 Singapore, Oct. 31Rubber. London Is. t%d. Local 46%. Tin.— London E203. 7s. 6d Loci lap, (100 to, Mid). Share Market Dull. Rubbers.— Alle: 1.20 LBO, Aye Hrtams 13 12. 7.", Bukit Jelotongs <>t> 65, Bukit Katila 66 7 55, Indragiria 4.50 4.70, Jeram Kuantan 85, Malaka Pindas 1.40146 words
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Article116 1923-11-01 11 Singapore. Octfc 31. Tin £2 7-. 6d., up 205.. Rubber.— is. 1%d., up %d. Rubin rs. Nominal. Craigieleaa 49 Amalgamated Mala;-- 2.15 2.2<», Baaootta 1 1.05, Allenbya 152% 1-27%, stalaks 1.40 1.45, Kuala 9idUma 2 2.1.. 1 Kuan B ta 21 V a 23%, Mtfnoakaba 21%116 words
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Article33 1923-11-01 11 Messrs. Guthrie snd Co. hs advu c fron. of tl Sus Betong [tubbei Ltd. tha Directors -f the I ompafty have declare* p.n interim dividend of 5 per cent payab;33 words
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Article110 1923-11-01 11 YESTERDAYS AUCTION. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association hold its 027 th suetiot yerterday, Oct. 21st, when there was logued 1,355,391 lbs.; 606.08 tone; red 947,016 lbs.; 122.77 758,920 kVr.; 3:18.80 tons. PRICES REALIZED. London Is. 1 Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents Per Lb. Singapore Standard Quality110 words
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Advertisement250 1923-11-01 11 IV^gete over $5,000,000. SB GREAT EASTERN UFE ASSURANCE tMSPANY ~UMITH» nFFT rT?. w- v (Incorporated m Straita Settlements) J^nanvSffl^^uSSL^S? B^W«* LONDON OFFICE: 82 Old Jewry EC be Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life* ,fTRACTIVE PLANS OF ASSURANCE Bsuran ce Companies250 words
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Advertisement361 1923-11-01 11 J BANKING, YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED, ESTABLISHED 18&0. Canttal Subscribed Y. 100.000,000 (fully pa*d up) Reserve Fund y. 73 000,000. Prtsidentr K. Kodama Eaq. Vice-Presdent: R. Ichinorsiya, Esq. DIRECTORS. U JfESS*^*** Baron X Morimurs. M. Odagin Esq. N. Igaraahi, Eaq. t^RJE J w aki X Mogami, Eaq. K. Tatsumi, Esq.361 words
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Advertisement529 1923-11-01 11 BANKING. HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. '?ncoppoya"vi ti Hongko^/i Head J9 n Ho^rkong. Aotsoiised Oapita l $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up *2o!ooo!oOO Rsssrrs Puids:— dwnin, 4,500,000 Silver $24,500,000 Ksiervs Liability of sVoptiatora $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTOR? Hon. Mr. A. O. Lane:, Chairman. U G. M. Berrard, Esq., Deputy Chairman. A.H.529 words
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Advertisement268 1923-11-01 11 BANKING CHARTERED BANK W INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. beeraetateo- England by Boyal Chartsr. -"S^d ap Capital m «00,0C0 *Mtn £5 each £JOOOOOn fc*serve Fund tSOQofift Kwerre Liability of »>BOO,OOO Pkoojoiotof. %jmjm HEAD OFFICE M London, E.C. Agencies snd Branches. 4< staT H«fte*ov* p kt Briton* Ih v *v*er BacfVie |£rach268 words
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Advertisement45 1923-11-01 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE tin******.***, ia JBnclaaa *j Ooyal Charts* A. ft. j/,*,., FU »< MOTOR CAR MARIN* Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bond* fiir]*apore R» jireseutat vea —Messrs BARLOW Co Messrs. WEARE LU Messrs, HARRISONBARKE:ifr U~Lti Branch Office 64, The Arcade, Collyer Qujr, A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.45 words
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Article370 1923-11-01 12 THE SWIMMING CLUB. To the Editor. Sir. In voir Sporting Notes of this morning, it is state i re: aiding swimming. "For a long time pas: the Swimming Club Bien have been sadly out of the running against Chinese members of the Association. On Saturday oft370 words
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Article142 1923-11-01 12 T«» the Editor. xi adi r and admin r < Moore'i "Tha Apostle". I i a little mystified st the spp< of t ew of thii book m your issue ot Oct, 30th and D. ng. D. Y. is evi< I "The Apoi i publication, and you, Sir.142 words
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Article161 1923-11-01 12 the Editor. Sir,— The authorities will, w< [r w mind I tn j tive C< m•: ment tl moda. Be thai presem forced t c of 1 md P«oo. Steam launches and motor craft are i creasing rapidly, but i commo- remaim anything h credit to the port161 words
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Article553 1923-11-01 12 Annual Meeting. Mr. E. A. Brown presided ovier the annual eenereJ meeting of the Singapore and South Malaya Boy Scouts Association m the hail cf the Y.MC'A yesterday afternoon. Ami ngst others i)resent were Mooorj S. G. ker, C. nut.'.::u-s. F. O. Sands, J. W. Jefferson ond553 words
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Article57 1923-11-01 12 nt< re.! a butcta ho iin Edinburgh and asked for "an English she* s'a »cad." The butcher looked ai hei and I: "Aye. It* -h<\i y -v the lady repeated, "but it mi M be The blt eupuszled, repeating to himself M An English ted lio57 words
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Article50 1923-11-01 12 I received, Japans earthquake h en wai taken by sn expert Paths < man. [1 wi; w Bhown for om "wl "barges of admie*'on will m supplemented by W starring Ruin j and a bat h of comedies, including Yd The natrons of the Empire re assutad of an enjoyable50 words
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Article870 1923-11-01 12 lis Excellency Sir Lauren taillemarc presided over the annual general meeting oi the Children's Aid Society held at Government House yesserday morning. There a iarge gathering present, and Hi; Excellency was supported by Mrs. Sime Hon Secretary, Mr. W. P. W. Ker, Hon, Treasurer, Mr. J. B.870 words
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Article65 1923-11-01 12 I The ioiicw.ng will represent the S.R.C. ya Indian Association at hockey to-day (fhuiscay) on Ihe the S.R.C. grouno: J. V. Mess; E. G. Whtatley ard D. do Souza; N. de Souza, V. C. Wes.erhout an 1 F. C. J. de Souza; K. E. Webb, A. V. van der65 words
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Article52 1923-11-01 12 For to-morrow night. entertainment at the New World, particulars of which will 1 be found m our advertising columns, the management h»s arranged for a number <f good six round contes:s m addition to the Key-Rosario contest. Chief of these is a meeting be.vten Red Warren and the smart52 words
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Article142 1923-11-01 12 - The first of the three races for Sir Thomaa Lipton'a Challenge Cup will be aniled on Sunday, 4th instant, at 10 a.m. sharp over the Club course. Owners are requested to take careful rote oi the handicaps which will be calci lated as follows. Ist. Race142 words
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Article88 1923-11-01 12 Tin- following is from a Hoi gkong paper the -Jith.— The coming yachting reason m Hongia to be opened <>: Sunday with an interport ev«r:t. when there is to be sailing race between a yacht selected from tin R.H.K.YC. and the Margeret II of th< S 188 words
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Article230 1923-11-01 12 Li con < with th t .i Volunteer R tie Association Bisley Meeting to he he'd .-.t Sehtar Range on the 3rd and 4: November the following arc the transport arrangements: Saturday 3rd November:— Or* bus will Sti i ai 130 ;> m., and proceed to Seletar230 words
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Article140 1923-11-01 12 A remarkable film, "The Mark of Zorro" Will be screened at the Palladium to-night at 9.15 and crowded horses are likely to |he order of the day. Douglas Fairbanks, who plays Zorro, combines mi n this Picture all the attributea of such popular heroes fa fiction as D'Artagnan.140 words
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Article16 1923-11-01 12 Saturday, Nov. 8. FioW Day Po at VMTA 000 UHy Parade p.m,16 words
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Advertisement20 1923-11-01 12 The niasti ng terminated with a rots o' H-R and Lady Guillemard took m as work of the Society, j20 words
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Advertisement157 1923-11-01 12 MOUTRIE PIANQg I The safest investment for those to whom ou»m ■™nj j s supreme importance. l Your Purchase is Covered by Our SEVEN YEARS GUARANTEE PRICES WITHIN THE REACH OF ALI S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD I (Incorporated m Hongkong.) SINGTPORE, WHITEAWAYs 1 X© SPECIAL this.: En WEEK ONLY Not.157 words
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