The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 14 November 1923
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section16 1923-11-14 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. 10 CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1923. No. 11,04416 words
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Article199 1923-11-14 1 The rtturn of the Crown Prince to Ciermary does not s em to be greatly feared by the Allies and is suggested as a ruse of Stresemann Page 7. The French conditions for the Reparations Payment Committee have turned off America ard M. Poincare BOW ptopcis to199 words
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Article1362 1923-11-14 1 Humar beings are cur:ou> creatures, and in nothing: more curious than i?. the [forms of divs-rsioi which they devise for xhemse.lve.s. Some of these are quke comprehensible, they give physical or mental pleasure. Bathing :n the se.i, for ii. stance; or watching a play; or visiting the1,362 words
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Advertisement126 1923-11-14 1 9 WEDNESDAY NEXT; 9.30 p.m. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT (Jerald Harris R.A.M. Tenor (from the Queen's Hall and Royal Opera, London). Raffles Orchestra. SARKIES BROTHERS, MtAR HILLAND, Director. Proprietors. JUST ARRIVED! THE NEW MODEL 12 QUIET RE MING TON. "A" nire 10 L > inches $230.00 Wl4 N $255.00 24% 5305.00 ASK126 words
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Advertisement276 1923-11-14 1 SAFETY AND RELIABILITY At Indianopolis, May 30th, ff&T\ 1 Jl>:{ m the biggest racing event jl the year :)(4> miles n a W^^M\ brick Paved track— the first four RxafAl drivers used Eft rJrfH 'll <!l e ten mone y-winning Boißi CarS Were Firestone equipped; U Xjiffll;] and not one276 words
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Advertisement180 1923-11-14 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Godown to let in Havelock-nl-Pape 5 Pa 8 r unfurnishti<J bungalow wantedPanTs! f neW towiler at shi Pchandleo Eastern Uniteo bookl^ closed; Kramat Pulai dividend— Page 5 cJSS£ 5" lled for Tianu Guan BncK ti/^ UC r^ n Sal^°- flait and übbtr Plantations. Cheonp Koon Sen^— Page 5.180 words
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Miscellaneous120 1923-11-14 1 THE WEEK. Hi^h Water, L'.LM a.m.. 1.45 p.m. Italian Opera. F.-iust, Theatre, 0.30 p.m. Tkundmjf, 15**. Ki K h Water, B^s a.m.. 2.44 p.m. Homeward B. I. mail leaves. CaraUeria Rosticana and 11 Pacliacei, Theatre P.30 p.m. Fridmjf, 16*h. HifTh Water. 4. UK a.m., 5.57 p.m. it tlian Opera. La120 words
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Article146 1923-11-14 2 At i meeting .»f the Council of the Ri«> nial 1 stitute 1 e followii g were ows: British Malaya.— A. S. Banks (Singai l:. O. Bisho] (Kcela Lumpur); D. Buries (Siliaa); A. M. Carmichael (Kuala Lumpur); H. Carpmael (Singapore). H. A. K. I man <I* nang);146 words
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Article94 1923-11-14 2 The evil ■i\ f in modern iif. That is on< of 1 f the E Cinema. The sta f wip is Gia Walton, whose (i of the flap] on tl i rei n bav< bed her as a l-.pular ftgore, hut who is cast this time in snythi94 words
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109 1923-11-14 2 Although the "bowler" is meeting with usual autumnal welcome, hatters state tl no sigrn of it displacing th<?<>ft hat from popularity. Ea^h year with th« fall of the foavei the hard felt s called f r. because it is considered more suitable forLomlon paper. - 109 words
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Advertisement349 1923-11-14 2 CHERAMY'S CHOICE PERFUMERY AND TOILET REQUISITES. Jufct received. MEDICAL HALL LTD. 28 BATTERY ROAD SINGAPOCK. THE NEW Y.W.CA. lunch Room RAFFLES QUAY (Opposite Finlayson Green). NiW OPEN TiffiiL 12, r.oon 2 p.m. T ca> e tf.— Att rlO a.m. after 3.30 p.m. Moderate I*rices. NOTICE. Mrs. Douglas, Beauty Specialist, receives349 words
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Advertisement436 1923-11-14 2 LJUUnUU IC/ THEATRE GREAT BIG SMASHING DRAMA. TO-NIGHTAT M5 SHARP Bi^jrest Picture tver thought of. THE MOTHER 0' MINE lost city IN SEVEN PARTS SERIAL GREAT REWARD SERIAL Episodes 13 and 14 BvyovA any doubt the master achievement In thTlit"Sh#W of them all THE BONNIE BRIER BUSH ATT O1 D436 words
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Advertisement397 1923-11-14 2 Alhambra From Wednesday, 14th November, to Monday. M*th No "^r. In the Second Show at 0 p.m. Sharp. KILAIEA VOLCANO 1 Reel Scenic Picture. Special AnnouncemeLt. A WONDERPLAY OF CRASHING DRAMATIC POWEI (A Special Cosmopolitan Production Direct* ALBERT CAPELLANI AND ROBERT VIl Two of America's For st Screen Direct Famous397 words
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Article1197 1923-11-14 3 e OUR ETERNAL TOPIC. itr"va. Our Own Correspondent). London, Oct. 18. 5 The Conservative papers indicate the Government is making a super-human and successful effort to cope w::h an admittedly gigantic problem. The Liberal press grudgingly admit; that something i? beir.g S done, but not enough, and1,197 words
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Article496 1923-11-14 3 RUBBER TIN RETURNS. Sees.: McAuliffe, Davis Hcpe (Penang). Sung-ei Tukang 14 .13. Sec?: Acamson, Gilfiti i. Co. (Penam-j. Bahrain Hyd Tin, cjtput for OzU, 1,100 pks. Sees.: Borneo Co. koala T.emar, 56,300; to date, 416,100. i-ok Kuwi. 49,300; to date, 375,900. Eruseh, 19,500; to date, 108,500. Ipoh Tin. 985 pkls;496 words
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Advertisement544 1923-11-14 3 Glaxo, and it a fine healthy child. i Apart from fareest-milk, 1 mm i/\v. sure it is the only perfect food." mi Baby's peaceful sleep I Peaceful sleep at the right time is as necessary to Baby W as the right kind and quantity of food. If he does not544 words
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Advertisement495 1923-11-14 3 /^nP^\ WHAT'S LWffIMJ IN A >^U|^ NAME? EVERYTHING, IF IT HAPPENS TO BE WILLARD S UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements. > Phone SINGAPORE. No 134. flntUers ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. 13, Battery Koad. I! II p| L.OW ESI PRICES FOR THE BEST GOODS W 1 ES OF THE BESJ495 words
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Article77 1923-11-14 4 A proclamation issued in Swatow by Admiral Wan Shu-tak states that four cruiser", including the Yung Chang, have returned to rejoin the squadron in order to render assistance in the unification of the country. Four other ships, including the Wing Fung owing to boiler defects, remain in Canton River. It77 words
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Article1330 1923-11-14 4 Letters and Politics. I called on Lord Morley on December 22, 1920, two days before his 82nd birthday. It was a clammy afternoon, and Wimbledon Park, where he lived for so many years, was looking rather dreary. But the finely proportioned library, both warmed and1,330 words
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Advertisement776 1923-11-14 4 Watch the Man See the changes one week brings Millions of women know this search, has found two ways tS ranßraßL new way of teeth craning. And fight tfctrt film, One acts to curdl* HSM^mf the pretty teeth seen everywhere ir, ore to remove it, and without Mj kfil now776 words
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Advertisement385 1923-11-14 4 GAI I?^hquisTt^l MmM A Entirely irfci* Make I GOLF STlCKS:— Drivers, Brassies, B:ftu.> Putteri j I Jiffers, Mashies, Niblicks, Sammies Mavhie NibKck ai I Putters. Golf Bails f All Makes). GWf BaL', SS Alumir »ium I and Ladies), Tees (All Kinds). I MEYER MANSIONS, 7 I SINGAPORE. ivAJA 8^ CO385 words
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Article546 1923-11-14 5 LOCAL SPORT. (From Our Own Correspondent). Johore Bahru, Nov. 7. It is perhaps a trifle late to be writing ftbojt latj Saturday's Malaya Cup Match, but it seems fitting that a Johore pen shtuld be driven in a manner congratu- latcry 10 a ;ea.n that ur.uer difficulties put546 words
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Article385 1923-11-14 5 Saturday, Nov. 10th, will always be a red-letter (lav in the history of the Frer.ch Bdissfon of Sinjrapore, as it was on the morning of that day that th« i zm Chardi of The Holy Family, at the 5% milestone Oil the East Coas't Road, war385 words
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Article615 1923-11-14 5 FKASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARK BROKERS. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER I3th. MINI N G. [Figures in brackets show Ite i.-aue vaiui of the Share in dozers unless otherwiM marked. C— Cum or. x equals ex d;v.] batan^: Paciang r J n <$) 35 40 Kitam Tin 1.30 140 Jelantci615 words
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Article139 1923-11-14 5 Toronto, Oct. 6. Officials of the Ontario Licence Commission declare that three-fourths of the liquor confiscated in Ontario comet from the Province of Quebec. Thty state that tht rule of the Quebec Liquor Commission, that only bottle ptr day may be purchased, is not well enforced. Thty139 words
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Advertisement369 1923-11-14 5 fO LET qFFICBS TO LET. In Building." Apply to. Mansfield and Co., Ltd. Haveloch Road, Godown T(» UM nver. m> A: I y \>t rsonally, ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES, LTD. Auctioneer* A Estate Agent-. ET lad Floor Medical Hall V Medical Hall, Ltd. Road, a large European ledream, dressing rooms MB*369 words
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Advertisement687 1923-11-14 5 SALES. BY ORDER OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE NETHERLANDS INDIES AUCTION SALJTOF STEAM LAUNCH "WLHELMINA" The Undersigned ha^e" been instructMl to sell by public auction at their Sale-room, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, ON MONDAY, 19th NOVEMBER, At 2.30 p.m. Tfa« Steam Launch "Wilhelmina" w she now lies at United Engineers'687 words
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Advertisement809 1923-11-14 5 TENDERS. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. o Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary', Office, up to noon of the 30th November 1923 for the following works: Erection of a New Medical College, Singapore. Every person applying for a form of Tende> ua* I S luired to de P°sit the sum of809 words
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Advertisement592 1923-11-14 5 i Wincarnis gives a feeling of NEW LIFE to those who are Weak, or Anaemic, Nervous or Run-down Good health is nrceuary to your well-being Wincarni* is necaei Mury to promote good health. Wincarnis is not a luxury it is a positive necessity to all who are Weak, or Anaemic,592 words
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Article67 1923-11-14 6 LEABK GENOT.— On the 31st Aug., at tht British Consulate. Constantinople, Flighl Lieut. K. M. St. C. G. Laask, M.C., R.A.F., son of Dr. and Mrs. Leask. late of Singapore, tc Lydia, widow of V. G^nit, and daughter ol General ModestotT. of Tver. MELLIN-FOSTER-- On October 11th, G. L67 words
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Obituary23 1923-11-14 6 COOK. Jcasi«, .h_> b'/.oved wife of the Rev J. A. B. Cook, of pneumonia, at West Cooydon Eon November H. aired 73.23 words
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441 1923-11-14 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1923. Our Naval interests. I The preliminary steps in developj rr.ent oi measure! to meet the change in international problems, which has been occurring in the Pacific area, took the form of the Three Admirals Conference and the slow accustoming of public opinion to441 words
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Article231 1923-11-14 6 The next meeting of the Singapore Natural History Society will be held at the Raffles Museum at 5 p.m. or Monday, the 19th. instant, when there will he an exhibit on from the Singapore Islands. A Gazette Extiaordinar v was issued on Monday notifying the absence of His Excellency the231 words
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Article383 1923-11-14 6 Electricity, whilst it is an enorm ous boon, carries with it, as do mos modern improvements, some disad vantages. The introduction of elec trie power has gone far to revolu tionise the planning of houses in th< Tropics, for it has been sought t( substitute the power383 words
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Article111 1923-11-14 6 PENANG CELEBRATES ARMISiICE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Nov. 12. To celebrate Armistice day, the Ex-Ser-vict Association gave a dinner at the E. and O. Hotel at which 92 guests sat down followed by a very successful tiance. The Resident Councillor, the Hon. Mr. A. B. Voules. and111 words
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Article103 1923-11-14 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lnrpur. Nov. 13. The Armistice day celebrations consists! of an impressive parade on the Padang in the presence of the Chief Secretary, tht Sultan of Selangor, and a large crowd of spectators. At the end of the parade a largely attended103 words
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Article55 1923-11-14 6 (From Our Own Corrvtupotldent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 13. A public meeting of the Chinese Chambe of Commerce, which was larg-eiy attended decided to raise a fund for the relief of th sufferers and those in distress due to thi serious floods rear Cantan, caused by thi overflowing of55 words
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Article135 1923-11-14 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.! Penang, Nov. 13th. Rao Sahib, the Government Labour Atfen and Sir Annamalai Chettiar were welcom ed by the Indian community. The fovme *aid that he hoped that an Indian Nationa Association wou 1 be formed at Pen?.ng. In the Police Couit G. M. Read135 words
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Article343 1923-11-14 6 The death taken place in London of Mr. Adolphe Shrager at the ape of 4^ years. Mr. Justice Whitley has returned frorr leave and will be relieving Mr. Justice Farrer-Manby. vho goes on furlough next iredc (M.M.) Mr. W. A. Graham, Adviser. Ministry of Lands and \griculture, Bangkok, ami Mrs.343 words
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Article222 1923-11-14 6 P[Reuter's semi-official s Lll N v 1; Reich Government i< k** over the ex-Crown P nra Un<l 26 of the Peace Tr-atv arvi hat France is Dppo*<H o t hat the Allies shouM:,,. onfrol. >UrTlt HrusseK According to .ari^ "*U Docrn, tuviv, N ourney to Berlin hav ex-kaiser.222 words
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Article242 1923-11-14 6 (By Courtesy of the Nar; I Nichi Shimbunsha i j I4h:. I l The well known min Dr. (Hh; H uied yesterday. Mr. S. Ike^ama. mi resigning and has named Dr deputy mayor M h.> roccw Three tires occurre yesterday, destroying ever a )aM\ houses. A rumour of242 words
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Article67 1923-11-14 6 The enißcemenl Tcale. of Singapore u 9m obeater (late tod B I Rosamond May Desire* T. Durant Chandler. <> heath. S. B. Sir S. EL M. M. x Innam*^ member of tin Vi i arrived in I Yuan- by K from India, via Ceylon, »'«s j corned on board the67 words
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Advertisement183 1923-11-14 6 SOLE AGENTS: Caldbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. < lncorpora mi BbAHff rial SELECTED CORNED SILVERSIDES. k PRIME DAIRY-FED TD "ID X^" SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd. ORCHARD ROAD. [Incorporated in the S. S.] LITTLE'S FAMOUS Electro Plated SPOONS FORKS /^>^ PIATE!) ON THE HEST Mi KEL IVV m SILVBt AND WILL183 words
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Advertisement103 1923-11-14 6 com I FACE POWDERS. 1 i jj Of delicate fineness and delightful fragrance. Obtainable in all shades: BLANCHE, il NATURELLE, I ROCKEL, I I ROSE, I MAUVE. I DUPIRE BROS. 1 SOLE AGENTS I S.S. and F.M.S. I 5 nnnmmirmimrtimtniiiMTM.iiiii I|||nnMl OCULAR HEADACHES. Eig-hty per cent of headaches are Ocular103 words
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Article658 1923-11-14 7 LO NI)ON GATHERINGS. k S olE>iN CEREMONIAL. [Reuters Service.] London, Nov. 11. .as efiwdi bright sunshir.3 f the cf lob ration of Armistice Day. t he first time the anniversary j fallen on Sunday. A service was held uuifnm? in Westminster Abbey. Their Maj' M wem present. Naval,658 words
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Article713 1923-11-14 7 "GROTESQUE NONSENSE." EVERYBODY KNEW. [Reuter's Service.] London, Nov. 13. Speaking at a dir.ner to Mr. W.F. Massey, Lord Balfour described as grotesque the suggestion that we were taking a mean advantage of a technical pomt ir. the Washington Treaty in fortifying Singapore. He said Singapore was deliberately713 words
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Article34 1923-11-14 7 After the monthly social of the Malayalee Association, at T< p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 17th, at 16-1, Prinsep Street, the adjourned extra-ordinary meeting will I>e held at 6 p.m. to consider the amended i*ules.34 words
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Article763 1923-11-14 7 WILLIE'S RETURN. CAUSES LITTLE CONCERN. [Reuters Service.] London, Nov. 12. The return of the ex-Crown Prince to Germany does not excite much feeling in well-informed circles in London which think that the presence of a Hohenzollern in .South Germany is likely to create a division of monarchist forces763 words
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Article495 1923-11-14 7 DEPUTY GOVERNOR S VISIT. The Honourable ihe Colonial Secretary and th« Governors Deputy, Sir Frederick James, inspected the new buildings at the General Hospital, Sepoy Lines to-day. He was met on arrival by the Honourable the Colonial Engineer, the Honourable the Principal Civil Medical Officer, the Chief495 words
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Article210 1923-11-14 7 The following were the guests ,of Hrs Excellency the Governor and Lady Guillemard at a dinner gsvtn at Government lfouse on Friday, 9th. November. The Band of the 2nd. Royal Sussex Regiment played selections during the evening. Son: Mr. Justice A. V. Brown and Mrs. Bi'own. Hon: Mr.210 words
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Article29 1923-11-14 7 Among tihe larg*e number of wreaths whidi were placed on the Cenotaph during Armistice Day were tributes from former members of the Royal Engineers and the Royal Air Force.29 words
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Advertisement158 1923-11-14 7 Children's Xmas Bazaar EXQUISITE DISPLAY OF THE VERY LATEST NOVELTIES FOR THE CHILDREN. jStejjr J I.VFkY SECTION OF OUR GREAT wfitftSp^Op^.f TOYLAXD SHOW IS A HAPPY LAND j I<OR BOYS AND GIRL S. IT'S A DIS- I I^^^* Z-J^ttt J^^% 1 Pi-AY. TOO, THAT MUST INTEREST sWt \-Isr§ l ELDE158 words
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Advertisement609 1923-11-14 8 STEAMER SAILINGS j BLUE FUNNEL LINE Regular Service* to LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for all Overland Points. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Due Singapore. ADRASTUS609 words
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Advertisement540 1923-11-14 8 STEAMER SAILINGS "ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England). PASSENGER SERVICE. Steamer. OUTWARDS. Due Singapore. *s.r. CITY OF PARIS China— Japan Nov. 16 ♦s.s. CITY OF CANTERBURY China— Japan Dec. 27 HOMEWARDS. *s.s. CITY OF KARACHI Marseilles— Londor. Dec. 10 *3.5. CITY OF PARIS Marseilles— Londor.540 words
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Advertisement528 1923-11-14 8 STEAMER SAILINGS P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England). MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION m LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) OUTWARDS FROM LONDON. HOMEW \ki )S For China and Japan. For Marseilles, London md a528 words
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Advertisement497 1923-11-14 9 STEAMER jAgjjGS THE OCEAN STEAM SKIP COMPANY, LIMITED. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. AND ELLERMAN BUCKNALI, STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE) (Incorporated in England). JOINT SKKVKE TO BOSTON AND NEW YORK Via SUEZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW YORK. amen. Du« S'pore. Route For tCOLORADO Nov. 18497 words
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Advertisement419 1923-11-14 9 __^Tgj^^^AlLnVGS 1 .4;J^^^^ IL I ■-> I.^-1 B B_ j r tr*;.' :^'T—f I I (Incorporated in U.SJL) FAST PASSENGER SERVICE 19 DAYS— HONGKONG TO AMERICA PRES^nTmaDISON "Tu* PRESIDENT MCKINLEY Sov 30 P 60 7 PRESIDENT JACKSON Dec U -kIfIjSIDENT JEFFERSON Dec 24 3l PRESIDENT GRANT Ja Jan 12 uan419 words
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Advertisement224 1923-11-14 9 N. Y K. LONDON LINE. Kamo Mam Nov. 27 i Kj.toii Maru Dec. 11 LIVERPOOL LINE. Tajinia Maru Sow. 15 Lyons Maru Xov. 17 Dakar Maru Dec. 13 HAMBURG LINE. Matsumeto Mam Xov. 18 'Toyohashi Maru mid. Dec. NEW YORK LINE via SUEZ. Sailing date nil. SOUTH AMERICAN LINE. BOMBAY224 words
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Advertisement556 1923-11-14 9 STCAMER^ SAILINGS Isthmian line Arriving from America via Panama and Loading for BOSTON, NEW YORK, AND BELMA ALTIMORE SUEZ DIRECT. SELMA CIT\ due Singapore Nov 20 Al LANTA CITY due Si llg a P ore STiJEL INVENTOR due Singapore 20 Tak:r.o- cargo on through Bills of Laoing to all Inland556 words
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Article213 1923-11-14 10 LAW OF COLLISIONS. Let us contrast the common law and the Admiralty rules with regard to liability for collisions. The common law <ask&: What was the jL.roxin :»te, effective caust of the accident? Who was the last person to do something negligent something which if not done would213 words
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Article381 1923-11-14 10 Per Melchior Treub: Dr. N. R. Tekeiharing, P. Kamura, W r J. Armstrong 1 J. Ito, Kawashima F. Schinokawa, Schouteten, Hod^kinson, Gorter, Mrs. Lie A Njoek Moi, Mrs. F. Gin Soj, R. Living-stone, Mrs. P. J. Sterk. 5. Saheki. M Hig-o. Uhl. Saitoruis, Mrs. Schakel, Drijber, Col. and381 words
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Article129 1923-11-14 10 The following passengeri aiv proceeding to Europe by the P. and O. Nellore whicn ailed at 2 p.m. yesterday: Mr. and Mr. D. If. Atwell, Miss J. Atwdl, Miss B. Atwtll and infant, Mrs. Abbey, Mr. and Mrs. Ball, Mrs*. J. Berlin, Miss L. Beplir., Master J.129 words
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Article157 1923-11-14 10 Calcutta, Oct. 22nd. The Court of Inquiry into the loss of the British India cavjro steamship Okara, which foundered i a cyclone r i th« Bay of Benj:a about May sth, finds that the Okara was c -< tn proceed to tea ?.r>d Loaded iin accordance157 words
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Advertisement194 1923-11-14 10 To be on Sale Next Month 100 YEARS History of the Chinese in Singapore BY SONG ONG HANG, M.A., LL.M. Nearly six hundred pages of reading matter. Numerous portraits and illustrations. Price on Publication $15. Price for Advance Orders with Cash $12. Book your advance copy at once with Messrs194 words
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Advertisement466 1923-11-14 10 Genasco Roofing 2 PLY AND I PLY O COMPLETE WITH PATENT KANT-LEAK mm I AND NAILS FOR FIXING B GCNASCO is to- -^U GEM*sc> s the result of g Jj the lonu overdQ Vears fe^SiMl^ rwn c#»eap er j #2 QJiJE?* -y^s/tl.' j^J^i^^K A mttnutacture l& ,^Tl£lKam&Bi W^^3^^^ needs nr>466 words
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Miscellaneous778 1923-11-14 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Moeara-Saba Djambi Noorebar 9 a.m. Karimon Soon Lee 9 a.m. Tongkal, Moeara-Saba Djambi Singkep 9 a.m. Pengerang Despatch 9 a.m. Muntok and Palembang Coen noon Batu Pahat Mena 2 p.m. Kretatf, Kjelantan, Patana, Singora, Bandon and Bangkok Valaya 2 p.m. Penang Glenfalloch 3 p.m. Medan Circe 3778 words
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Article69 1923-11-14 11 November 13 Bank 4 m.s. 2|4 3-16 Bank, demand 2 4 ?-'.Vj. Private credits 3 m.s. 2 4 19-32 New York, demand 50} 4 Credits 90 dftji 5314 France, demand 870 India. T.T. 166 t 4 Hongkong, demand i£ p.c. Dis. Yokohama, demand 105 V^ Java, demend 137% Bangkok,69 words
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Article221 1923-11-14 11 November 13 Tin 50 Buyers $106% No Sellers I Gambier 18 00 Pepper white 23.50 Pepper Black 15 50 Tapioca, small flake f.g. 12.50 Pearl Sago Small B^2o C °P ra 10.85 Copra Sundried 11.20 Opium, Benares unt. 4,000 Rice, Rangoon white 275.00 Rice Siam No. 1 for export221 words
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Article36 1923-11-14 11 Singapore, Nov. 13, 12 noonSingapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Spot 48H 4 J; Xov.-Dec. 49 49U: Jan.-March 49tt 50; April-June 51 51 London Quotation Sheet Is. 2 1 sd. Market Steady.36 words
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Article43 1923-11-14 11 Messrs. Harrisons. Barker and Company Limited, are Informed by the Secretaries, that the 10th annual general meeting of the Bukit Kajang Company is to be held on 14th. inst- and that a dividend of 5 per cent, will be recommended.43 words
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Article197 1923-11-14 11 Another new use for rubber is a rubbertyred milk churn, the invention of a Beccles engineer, Mr. Arthur S. F. Robinson. The churn dispenses with the heavy metal noot" which forms the usual base of these receptacles. In its place is fixed a light steel rim of special form which197 words
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Article115 1923-11-14 11 FRASER'S REPORT. Singapore, Nov. 13. Rubber.— ls. £K& T n £217. 108.62 1 2 buyers. Rubbers Sungei Ba^ans 1.65 1.75. Malaka Pindas 1.40 1.45, Kuala Sidims 2 2.15, Indrauiris 4.40 4.60, Ulu Benuts 21 25, Mentakabs 21 25, Altonbjm 1.25 1..'50, Bassetts 1 1.05. Craigieieas 51 :»4.115 words
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Article249 1923-11-14 11 S.ngapor.\ Nov. 13. Rubber.— Lcndon Is. 2V, Low] 48%. Tin— London i'2l7 Local 106% Bum:-. Share .Market.- Dull. Rubbers Allenbys 1.22 1 1.27%, Kempa^ 4 2.", 4..->o. Knndonn 1.25 US, Montakabs 21 25, Xew Scudais 1 1.10, PantaU 77% 82%, Pur^grors H fin, SandjyvrofK 1.65 1.75, dangtd Ha;rar<249 words
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Article152 1923-11-14 11 Singapore, Nov. 13. Tin: 1'217. up S5«, L0646 no -ales. Rubber: Is. 2Vi<f., down J( l Rvbbem. Nominal unchanged, (>;. leas 51% 58%, AnuiliramaKd Malays 2.15 2.20. Banetta l 1.06, Allenbyi 1.22'.. 1.27'.... Malaka Pindu 140 1 46, Kuala SiWinis 2 2.10. Indrapiris 4.4.") 4 Mentakabs152 words
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Article16 1923-11-14 11 Dividend of ore shilling leal Income tax declared payable in London on November 27th.16 words
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Article18 1923-11-14 11 Sales of Nation i! Savirvs Certificate! m the City of London *f or June and July wen '544,628.18 words
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Advertisement364 1923-11-14 11 Miete over $5,000,000. llli l "'"™J TBE GREAT EASIKRN UH ASSORAINCE (OmnmnSi oFFTPF- w v (Incorporated in Straita Settlements) I rhfctmpanTS 9 C ?^Xo Bs?te8 s?ted HO^ r OFFICE: 82 Old Jewry, E.C. I aepositea with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life rTRACTIVE PLANS OF364 words
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Advertisement312 1923-11-14 11 BANKING. YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK. LIMITED. ESTABLISHED 1880. C 7f^il Subs i cribed Y 100,000,00 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund Y 73,000,000. President: K. Kodama Esq. ice-President: R. Ichinoraiya, Esq. M DIRECTORS. N. Soma, Esq. S. K. Suzuki, Esq. Y. yamakawa, Esq. Baron K. Morimura. M. Odagiri, Esq. N. Igarashi, Esq.312 words
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Advertisement695 1923-11-14 11 BANKINGc CHARTERED BANK Paid up Capital in 600,000 R™ F l n ,r ?h Resene Lfafcility of 3 Bo0 000 S Bishopsgrate, Lor.don EC Agencies and Branches. AW Star Honp;kor.o- Puket vicuna Kobe e} rem J a Canton v V Shanghai r lcon K. Lumpur Sinpannro Hankow p Yokohama B695 words
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Advertisement163 1923-11-14 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE 'Iw?1»t«W *m EncUad "tfSLojml Chmrt^ a S ;?»t FI «B MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bondi Singapore Representatives— Messrs, BARLOW Co Messrs. WEARE Co^ LI4 Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER Co. Lu Branch Office 64, The Arcade, Collyer QuayA. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY.163 words
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Article1160 1923-11-14 12 11 TROVATORE. Signor Carpi chose Verdi's well.known dramatic story for the introductory work of his stay in Singapore, ar.d it may be said at once that his selection was well justified, for not only was the opera most successfully sur.g but it was greeted with enthusiasm by1,160 words
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Article257 1923-11-14 12 Negri Sembilan Well Beat«?n by Singapore. The Singapore hockey team which went upcountry during the week-end proved stroiuj enough to win hoth of the matches in which it engaged. At Seremban on Saturday Negri Sembilan were completely outclassed and were beaten by five goals to nil. The t'ist fiftjen257 words
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Article59 1923-11-14 12 At Flemington the Melbourne Cup (two nT.es) resulted as follows. Bitalii (4-1 > 1 Rivole (7-1) 2 Aecarak (100-1) 3 Twenty-seven ran. Wen by three-ijuaiters e.f a length, one and a half ltngths separating second and third. The time w:^ 3 min. 24^ sees., a record for59 words
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Article218 1923-11-14 12 Yesterday's Practice. The Rugby practice match on the Padantf yesterday produced abundant enthu k <i■sm, of which keen t-acklng on both sidvs was indicative, hut it also reveale<! the failure of the forwards to get together and their weakness in the scrums. Only on very few occasions was the218 words
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Article16 1923-11-14 12 Her Highness the Ranee of Sarawak is leavinr for England in the middle of this month.16 words
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Article212 1923-11-14 12 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 12. There was* a heavy downpour after the llrft race which flooded the course and tausad a long delay. Race 1, six furlongs. Snail, Mr. Blunn 1* Gavotte, Mr. Strode 2; Chick, Mr. de C haiv 3. Time212 words
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Article617 1923-11-14 12 With fine but slightly overcast weather the ohird! day of the Singapore Bisley opened to complete the final stage of the service aggregate and open the first two matches in the grand aggregate. The I *rht at times was- variable and not conducive to high scoring617 words
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Article65 1923-11-14 12 l&rp. J. D. Ha 1 vho on leave ith Mr. Harris, of the Ba«tcn Extension Telegraph Co., by the Caledonia will be greatly —imd by the Girl Guides of Penur.u, iayi the Penang; Gazette. During the rast two years, when she has been Captain of the l?t Company and District65 words
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Article837 1923-11-14 12 VERDICT OF MISADVENTURE. That Abdul Ranman bin Abbas, the Malay \outh who died after boxing contest with a local boxer i amed Harold Perreau at the New World on the nig-ht of the 3rd inst., met his death through misadventure, was the verdict leturned by Mr. Nicol,837 words
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Article19 1923-11-14 12 linglea Championship Final will br played on Friday instead of on Saturday I this week.19 words
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Article51 1923-11-14 12 I Sydney, Nov. 11. It is definitely announced that J. O. Andeison has retired from big- tennis. r is understood that Anderson informed tht Australian Lawn Tennis Association that his American tiip cost him £500 abovi h:s allowances and the Association was unable to grrant him that51 words
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Advertisement258 1923-11-14 12 WHY NOT HAVE A "HIS MASTERS VOICE" GRAMOPHONE For the Bungalow To-day, The finest way to entertain your friends A selection of the Best Operas or Newest Jazz will h P tremendously to pass the time. Call to-day and let us demonstrate them. S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD (Incorporated in Hongkong)258 words
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