The Straits Times, 15 August 1923
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Title Section13 1923-08-15 1 The Straits Times. No. 27,328. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1923. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement112 1923-08-15 1 A RFVFI ATION at lIBm I bkil I I l*f a 1 ji^^ A /err PAr'lJ' 1^ ~/V Scientists, Authors, and Other Good Men 1 COMMUNE WITH SPIRITS WHY DON'T YOU? Commune with the Very Best Spirit I THE NEW DARK SHADE FULL BODIED WELL MATURED SCOTCH WHISKY BLACK and112 words
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Article521 1923-08-15 2 Lieut. Muhlhauser Describes His Adventure. Lieut. G. H. P. Muhlhauser, R.N.R., who has just completed a trip round the world in his 37-ton auxiliary yawl Ann- ryilis, has moored his snug little craft in the Dart opposite Noss, and will make Dartmouth his headquarters for som: time521 words
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Article458 1923-08-15 2 Salvaging of New Blue Funnel Steamer. About midday on July 12 the first news was heard of the mishap to the new Blue Funnel ship Rhexenor, which. in the blinding rain and mist, had gone ashore on the Shikoku coast close to Obama, the telegram coming from th<J458 words
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Article109 1923-08-15 2 The discovery of a new tin field is reported from the Northern Territory, says a Melbourne wire of July 24. The Minister for Home and Territories (Senator Pearce) has received a telegram from the Administrator, giving details of the find. A deposit was discovered in a spot on109 words
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Advertisement290 1923-08-15 2 You who tire quickly, feel depressed or Run-down, remember— Wincarnis is always ready to help you to regain strength to banish depression to promote new rich, red blood to surcharge your system with new nerve foree and to create new vitality. Because Wincarnis is a Tonic, a Restorative, a Bloodbuilder,290 words
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Advertisement234 1923-08-15 2 WT 'BEETHAMS ia.-rola J' YOUR SKIN AND M COMPLEXION rjjk Can be kept in a Perfect Con- T4H PJ recnlar use of Heetlmm'n Lft- JSB :V. hiih*riMi chemist, nn.l Hl'/ill m. BECTtMM »'sO«l Ji'j^lil M.CASSELLI TABLETS Repair Wear and Tear of Nerve and Body Price Is. 9d. and 4i. TsdMewmve.234 words
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Advertisement262 1923-08-15 2 »»> «>«« >»MMMH>m»I»<MM»M>»M<' LOWRIE Special Blend of Selected Matured Scotch Whisky The best Whisky on the Market Obtainable from all Leading Hotels and all Liquor Stores SOLE IMPORTERS STANLEY F. WARD CO., (Ff LTD. (Saeccaaora to G. AURELY CO.) 2-b, Finlayson Green, Singapore. Pkon. 172. >.«.«♦«««♦»♦».«♦«.»».«»»««.♦»»♦»«»>».«.>.»»»♦>«..»>>♦♦»«»' WINES LIQUEURS CLARETS. CIIIANTI,262 words
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Article709 1923-08-15 3 Costs Ueduced and Improved Outlook. The fourteenth annual general meeting of the Sialang Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held on July 18, at 2, 3 and 4, Idol-lane, I-J.C, Mr. C. Heath Clarke, J.P. (the chairman), presiding. The Chairman,, in the course of his speech, said The only709 words
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Article128 1923-08-15 3 The commodore of the P. and O. line, C ant. \V. B. Palmer, R.N.R., has made his last voyage. When he arrived in the Thames in mail week his active service came to an end. Capt. Palmer is in i :immand of the Kaiser-i-Hind. He has128 words
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Article115 1923-08-15 3 civil official who was proceidinK to Chungking on July SI, boarded the A!ic« Dollar, escorted by a Deputy-General nnd a dozen soldiers. They objected to the accommodation provided and raised 'in altercation with the purser. The captain, who was called in to quell the disturbance, was struck115 words
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Article51 1923-08-15 3 The Lord Chief Justice of North Ireland has affirmed the County Court Judge's decision dismissing Viscount Massoreene and Firrard's claim for i' 90,000 as compensation for the burning of Antnm Castle. Hi« lordship decided that the fire was not of malicious origin nnd regretted the destruction of a histori. 151 words
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Advertisement562 1923-08-15 3 STEAMER SfIIUHGS THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD (Incorporate! in the United Kingdom) For HONGKONG, SHANGHAI ana JAPAN BENLEDI due Aug. 29 MQfOXUCH due Sept. 12 ISEXARTY due 2nd half Sept. HKXSOItUCH due Ist half Oct. No Passenger Accommodation. CALLS AT MANILA For freight, please apply to PATERSftI SIMMS i CO.562 words
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Advertisement394 1923-08-15 3 MS DELICIOUS, The Standard WHOLESOME, E «j|.l for Purity and REFRESHING. 'O^j Excellence. fcfliß PrependseUr A rst^nS fro Pir SAFEGUARD t R^ w-l v*"u AGAINST fls^^% Urn. Juie. LIME JUICE FOR A WEAK STOMACH i j As a general rule all you need to do is to adopt a diet394 words
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Advertisement378 1923-08-15 3 HOT WEATHER PERILS AND THE BABY. How Bahy's Own Tablets Help. The summer months are the most dangerous to infants and younjr children. Cholera infantum, colic, diarrhoea and dysentery, come on so quickly daring the hot season that often the little one is beyond aid almost before the parents realize378 words
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Advertisement108 1923-08-15 3 Special Display 01 Dunhill's Cigar Cigarette Holders CIGARETTE HOLDERS 4.50 to $35.00 CIGAR HOLDERS $10.00 to $16.00 At Dunhm- Depot MAYNARD CO., LTD. NEW ZEALAND STILTON CHEESE In Excellent Condition SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. (Incorporated is the Straits Settlement*) ORCHARD ROAD. «»««>♦♦« «■«»«>;«*) 3 WORTHINGTON «M*T "STOCKED IX ALL108 words
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Advertisement787 1923-08-15 4 STEAMER SaiLINBS P. 0.-British India «»<? Apcar Line (Companies incorporated in England I MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PEMNSU.AR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. Under Contract with His Majesty's Government. LONDON-TAB EASTERN SERVICE OUTWARDS FROM LONDON HOMEWARDS FOR CHINA AND JAPAN' FOR MARSEILLES. LONDON AND ANTWERP. Tonnage Due Spore787 words
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Advertisement642 1923-08-15 4 STEAMER SAILINSS THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LIMITED. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) The Bine Funnel Line Regular Service to LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GL/SGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW, BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking cargo on through642 words
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Advertisement774 1923-08-15 4 STEAMER SAILINGS KONNIKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO, OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated in Holland) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NBTUKLANH INDIA GOTKKNMKNT. Telephone Nos. Passage Dept.. 1.11. Freight llept.. 1202. Marine Dept. and Transhipment Dept. 1137, Manager's Dept. 1003. ??Mmx AL I S Ang ?2 t i s> Muntok Djeboe, !<:injoe,774 words
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Advertisement530 1923-08-15 5 STEAMER SAILINIS N. Y. E. LONDON UNE Hakone Maru Aug. 27 Suwa Maru Sept. 4 Fushirai Maru Sept. 18 LIVERPOOL UNE Tokushima Main Aug. 27 Durban Man< mid. Sept. Tsushima Maru end Sept. HAMBURG LINE Mito Maru Aug. 24 Mat.nye Maru end Sept. NEW YORK UNE via SCO SOUTH AMERICAN530 words
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Advertisement411 1923-08-15 5 STEAMER SAH-IKtS O.S.K. Proposed Sailing, from Singapore, (.nbjaet to ehang* without prartoaa aotiee.) EUROPEAN LINE For Marseilles, London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Snet and Port Said. 'LONDON MARU Beginning Sept. Calls at llaneill*.. NEW YORK UNE For San FraneUro, Panama, New York, via Japan. ATLAS MARU from Hongkong Sept.411 words
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Advertisement545 1923-08-15 5 STEAMER SAIUNIS STOOMVAART MAATSGHAPPY "NEDERLAND" C Nederland Steam Navigation Cotapaay), HOLLAND EAST ASIA UNE (of th* United Netherlands Steam Navigation Company). HOLLAND AND HAMBURG FREIGHT SERVICE. Loading for s.s. SALEIER, August 19 HOLLAND and HAMBURG s.s. NIAS, August 31 HOLLAND s.s. KRAKATAU, September 8 HOLLAND s.s. SAPAROEA. September 20 HOLLAND545 words
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Advertisement785 1923-08-15 5 STEAMER SAHIN6S ''ELLERMAN'' LINt ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIF Co^ Ltd. (Incorporated in England) STEAMER Dae Singapore PASSENGER SERVICE OUTWARDS. ts.s, CITY OF KARACHI China and Japan Oct. 5 s.s. CITY OF PARIS China and Japan Nov. 1G B.s. CITY OF CANTERBURY China and Japan Dec. 27 HOMEWARDS. ts.s. CITY OF KARACHI785 words
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Advertisement493 1923-08-15 6 CINEMAS PALACEGAY CINEMA Socond Show at 9.15 sharp. INTERNATIONAL NEWS No. 23. Episodes 6 and 6 of the Greatest Universal Serial PERILS OF THE YUKON Featuring William Desmond and LAURA LA PLVNTE RED HOT RIVALS A two part Century Comedy with L«e Moran JACK MULHALL, in 2 Reel* WHITE AND493 words
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Advertisement449 1923-08-15 6 CINEMAS MAR L B OROUQU Wednesday. August 1J to Tuesday. Auguol 21. In the Second Show at 9 p.m. THE UPPER CUT 1 Reel Pathe Comedy Australian Gazette RE.VLART NCIUUI rVMT BKRE DAMEI., in 3 ReeU SHE COULDNT HELP IT ADOI.PH 7.1K0R PRESENTS AGNES AVERS, in 5 Reclß THE ORDEAL449 words
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Advertisement241 1923-08-15 6 WHITEAWAYS "Twilfit" Corsets from $3.95 "Odette" Corsets $2.50 "W. 8." Corsets $195 "Ribolite" Corsets $1.75 ALL WORTH DOUBLE. Raincoats from $5.00 Double Width Voile $1.00 Ceylon Flannel $0.65 WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW Co., Ltd. Singapore. (Incorporated in England) Quality and Price COMBINED $6.00 ___KEii; V __t_&_£_b-81--r¥- jS"3a^ CX*** f*V^ NICKEL-PLATED TOASTERS. *%J241 words
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Article114 1923-08-15 7 FIXTUBM. V < ihif 1 '> ili/li Wa'er, 0.2S p.m. P. and ii. iiome-.vard mail train. S.C.C. Atftamn Teaais Tournament begins. ::.K. tnd R.G.A. laur^das, AagMßt lil DJS p.m., 1.3 p.m. Phil. Orchestra, .Mem. Hall, 6.15. Friday, Aogaat It 1.0 a.m., 1.41 p.m. Rubber Mir., Derrick's, noon.114 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article76 1923-08-15 7 Raat Wharf Ua»in— NU. Eaat \\h:.n Sheen v >mm Vh> Deli. Empire IV.;. i""urj, Afrika. We t Wkai JaHiaea \> r, Uaro. I'ulo Urani Oesl Wharf— NU. Keppel Harboat. .Main Wbarl t'euctte, li S Hebe, Bacasjj Coal Wharf -Patrol. Oil Wharf Wat Drsma. Vrucla ii Dry76 words
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Article181 1923-08-15 7 m i Baagkah i :->-. fi D'AOSTA, Hal., I,'.fi2 tons, cobi ma, r Trieste 16-8. 1.. L'.7.'-il tons, fram Calcutta i.v;< rer Raagoea 16-8. .-rii.. fi,021 tons, from Dalny I for England 15-s. liKKYAR. Nor., Till ton:-., from Bnnckck 14-8, for Bangkok 16-8. It ton 'iJm Malacca Malacca181 words
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Article216 1923-08-15 7 To-day. Baa Via, Chcvibon and Samaranc 3 p.m. >iidan 3 p.m. ur.i! Pcnang I p.m. lUaoaa and Muar 3 p. m. Ibr! SwctUnhnm and Pcnang p.m. ibnffkoi: i p.u:. Tontiannk 4 p.m. Samba, Rhi<\ l.iiin!:> and Sin^kep 4 p.u. uaan, K-.:.'ij Dunsjus aad -1 P.m. Colombo, Betabar,216 words
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Article29 1923-08-15 7 irmbrr.ndt ■Hler.ga nsulimlo ~hili B'por* Jjly 9 .Inly 11 July 18 July 17 July 18 Londoi Auf. i Auf. I Aug. i: \ur. i; vuj. l:29 words
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Article26 1923-08-15 7 Majoi R. W. llactlonald, D.5.0.. 1.A., who will rcUata Mr. J. U Ommanncy as r-GencraJ of Police, Burma, has irturn'.-i! from leave in the United Kingdom.26 words
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Article182 1923-08-15 7 EXCHANGE Singapore, Aogtut 15. On London, Bank I 2/4 1/S Demand 2/4 1/32 l'nvate :3 m. eraeUtt 2/4 19/81 w York Dt-ir.ana V:>, IVhate HO d/s :»:.•-•< O- I-,,-, On India, Bank 1. T. l.r. On Honj;k:>:i£, Kank d/d 2 p.c. His. On Shanghai, Bank T.T. TV,182 words
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53 1923-08-15 7 Tone of the mflrl.ct :—Quiet. Lcti?=t London cables quolc Spot she"'- !s. Singapore Standard Palo Crepe Cloeir.j: Pricet. Buyers. Seller*. Spot Sept Dct.-De:. fam.-Miircb Singapore Standard Kibbivi Smoked Sheet Closing; Prices. Buyc/». Seller*. Spot Sept. < Jab.-Man h 5gi 53 59 DAILY PRICKS CURRENT.53 words
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Article216 1923-08-15 7 ■H >'aL I'd. Buyers. St-Kon. 1 1 iJiitaiij; I'adang 1i.41i1-i 0.47Va 1 1 Hitam Tin l.MVfc l.:7Vi I 1 Jclantoh 0.10 0.20 I 1 .Jo>:an Tin O..T> 0.40 II £1 K:im. Kaniunfing 4S/6 47/6 10 10 Kinta Assn. Ord. 7.50 8.00 5 I.ir.i ;u Tin 4.15 4.30 0 10216 words
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Article144 1923-08-15 7 ssuc fal. IM. Buyers. Sellers. :i i! B. Am. Tobacco 5.0.0 5.3.0 0 Central Engine* 9.50 10.26 0 JO Central Motors 3.25 C.50 1 £1 E. Smc-lting Co. 7.00 7.50 >/-5/- Eiec. Tramways 1/3 1/9 0 10 Fraser <t Neave 38.00 3J».00 10 50 Hammer Co. 140 145 00144 words
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Article113 1923-08-15 7 DEBEN TURES U. Enif. (J p.e. $1..2.'!4,300 par 5 p.c. p.m. S'porv L'lectric Tramway*, 5 p.c £:i;-),oo(» Bom. 3'pore Mamicipal S p.c. 91.K78.000 c«r. 3'pore Municipal \y% px. of JOO7 $1,000,000 6 p*. <tU. S'rorc Municipal 4H 9*. of 1909 $1,600,600 C p«. dU S'pt"''! Municipal 4H p^. of 1909113 words
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Article410 1923-08-15 7 ''*"i and O. and Lyal] and Evatt'» QanUTloae. Latest arailable Sterling Quotations are printed on another page on Friday To-day's Prices. Fr.iner I.yall Co. Evatt. Mlcr.i>yKcw(sl) 1.00 1.40 l.no 1.40 Ucr Gajkh (91) 1.42% 1.50 l.io 1.50 L Hitam ($5) 14.00 15.00 14.00 15.00 Kuning ($1) 0.55 0.C5410 words
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Advertisement788 1923-08-15 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Claimed Advts., see pace 16. POPEr.WTKX. Kel CsY^rlaatworM, Salam:, S»uci:i de Hculojrre. GeTookte llcl.kinj,', Gerookte Palinp;. Gestoomdc Roi.kv.-or Gi-bradfn flaarisjei Fraakf. Broeiworstjes, Wcenerwontjes, Tr'.iflVlworst. Haseaboat. H. P.olter, Direct importer, Europe Botel Building. S.O.S. S(trait3» S(oagster) Bulbil. WANTED TO BUT, Wintc gait and cv-v--coat. 2C39, Straits Times. (lpj788 words
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Advertisement116 1923-08-15 7 FEDERATED MALAY STATES 1 RAILWAYS TENDERS SfiVfiTED Sealed tenders will be received la the office oi the Qeaeral Haaacer,' Railways. Kuala I.umpur. Bp to noon on Friday, August 'v of 100 tons (or'any le.-s <u:intayy of well broken scr:;p east iron. Forms of leaden aad any furtl'.er particulars required may116 words
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Advertisement85 1923-08-15 7 HOLLAND EAST ASIA LINE (Monthly Service Philippines, China and Japan) S.S. KERTOSONO will load on or about AufOOt 19 for MANILA, HONOKONa, SHANGHAI. KOBE, YOHODALUnf and TSINc; The stecmer has intermediate cl^ss pa;sender accor.;modation available. Please apply to STOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ NEDERLAND," M 68, Kobiason Boad. Phoneg .V 27 and NOTICE85 words
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1201 1923-08-15 8 The comments on the Curzon note n the French press are angry, illogical and futile, those ir* the English press are merely futile. It does not seem unreasonable to ask France to recognise that there is neither sense nor justice in1,201 words
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Article8 1923-08-15 8 Rampah Coconut Estate harvested 202,300 coconuts last month.8 words
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Article19 1923-08-15 8 Mr. J. Bagnall, of 30 Grange Road, has reported to the police the theft of clothing, valued at $51.19 words
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Article31 1923-08-15 8 Tne rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 172 $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 176 =5100.31 words
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Article56 1923-08-15 8 The Angora Minister for Religious Affairs has published a decree permitting the faithful to wear gold teeth. The Mohammedan law forbids the carrying of any luxurious ornaments, except a silver ring, the value of which must not exceed the price of a winding sheet. The prices of the two articles56 words
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Article12 1923-08-15 8 The Anplo-Chinesc Free School will re- 1 open on Wednesday, 22nd instant.12 words
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Article14 1923-08-15 8 Beaufort House, a stately Gothic mansion near Hastings, has been burnt to the ground.14 words
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Article28 1923-08-15 8 Certain merchants in Canton have applied to the authorities for a monopoly of mah-jongg sets and gambling They hope, -it is stated, to obtain $100,000 clear profit annually.28 words
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Article36 1923-08-15 8 Calcutta is gripped by dengue, the outbreak being reported as the worst experienced lor years. The medical e>fficer says it is a mosquito-borne disease and that an anti-mosqu.to campaign shouut be conducted on a large scale.36 words
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Article35 1923-08-15 8 Numerous French belonging to the party of the Right have decideU co appoint a group which would carry out a proposal to construct a eanai across Europe to unite the Atlantic with ihe Black Sea.35 words
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Article39 1923-08-15 8 Five yachtsmen proceeding to Cowes in a motor yacht lounderert in sixutm fathoms off Spithead. The yachtsmen were compelled to lash themselves to a boom. A boat running from Southsea beach to the Isle of Wight ultimately rescued them.39 words
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Article47 1923-08-15 8 A wax death mask of Napoleon Bonaparte, made by an English surgeon of the 20th Regiment at Saint Helena, on May 6, 1821, has been discovered in Paris. An eyelash was still attached to the moul i. It is the only wax mask of Napoleon in existence.47 words
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Article54 1923-08-15 8 A sensational shooting outrage occurred in the heart of Hongkong City, i.i broad daylight on August 7. A ftiinasa detective, named Cheunij Chong, was deliberately shot and killed outside Messrs. Ullmann, the jeweller's, just on the corner of Wynu'ham Street and Queen's Road Central. The murderer had not been caught54 words
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Article64 1923-08-15 8 We have received the second issue of Vie," the magazine of the Victor. a Instiution, Kuala Lumpur. Vie was only founded three monhs ago, but the Institution celebrated its thirtieth anniversary on August 14, and there is an interesting article describing its progress since 1893. Old Boys and scholars will64 words
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Article67 1923-08-15 8 The total length of running lines on tjie F.M.S. railway system, 1,022 miles V.i chains, and sidings, 138 miles 61 chain.-.. were maintained last year at a cost of $140.58 per mile per month as compared with $199.70 for 1921. The cost of maintenance during 1922 has been $898,360 less67 words
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Article63 1923-08-15 8 In connection with the Singapore Diocesan Conference, which is being held in Kuala Lumpur this week, there will be a public meeting in St. Mary's Parish Room on Friday afternoon. Archdeacon Swindell will read a paper on Th'_Need of Institutional Religion, \vh:c-h will be in the nature of a commentary63 words
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Article59 1923-08-15 8 Sentence of three months rigorous imprisonment was passed by Mr. Gourlay. Third Magistrate, yesterday, on each of three Chinese who were prw Mr. Kenny, C.D.1., an charge.s of fraudulent possession, of large quantities of coal in some lighters winch were moored off Teluk Ayer. The accused m arrested as the59 words
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Article85 1923-08-15 8 The following properties were sold by auction by Estate and Trust Agencies Ltd. at their sale-room on Monday afternoon Rubber estate in Muar, containing an area of 294 acres, 1 rood and 20 poles, and comprised in Government Grant 304, bougnt d>- the Sze Hai Tone Bank for $40,000 Rubber85 words
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Article102 1923-08-15 8 A correspondent writes to the Bangkok Times The Meklong river is over its banks in the Ban I'ong and other districts. At Tah Kua the market is floodcJ, and the folk hard put to it in their rongteo homes. Lower down where the river gets away over the country all102 words
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Article112 1923-08-15 8 A Hokien woman was charged lief ra the Third Magistrate, Mr. Gourlay, this morning with being in possession of Triad society documents. Inspector Matthews stated that he found the three documents produced in a box at the accused's house at 26 Park Road. Mr. Ingham, Protector of Chinese, stated that112 words
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Article142 1923-08-15 8 R. W. Church, late Chief Mining Engineer attached to the Railway Board of India, who has been prosecuted at the instance of Mr. Whitworth, the Coal Controller, for cheating and receiving illegal gratification, was brought back from home and on August 2 placed before the Chief Presidency Magistrate at Calcutta.142 words
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Article385 1923-08-15 8 A Rcuti cable from Amsterdam .vi-nounci-s the (i.; ;ii, folknriixz al > operation of H. Cremer, ex-Miniater of the (.'olunifs for the Ni Mr. R. EL (Jiik's'iy, wiio wmi planting for some yean in the F.M.S., has taken temporary chaw of Naiangode in the l'elmadulla District, Ceylon,385 words
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Article59 1923-08-15 8 .Vails from the United Kingcion aro eiue ;i: Pwnang by the Perseui to-merrow, by the Mantua on Friday a,nd b> the Mentor on Tueselay, 21st i'nst. The next delivery in Singapore of trails from home will probably be on Saturday morning though it is possible that a few59 words
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Article55 1923-08-15 8 At the inciuest regarding JJic derth of Mr. Ernest Hugh Sharp held yesterday by (fee coroner, Mr. C. 11. Xic-01, th; jury returned a verdict of death by n i<advonture, and stated that then was nt evidence to show any rashness or Mgligenee on the part of55 words
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Article60 1923-08-15 8 A Chinese clerk named Aye Tek, employed by the Borneo Co., was prodtced in the Third Police Court; this moiling by Mr. Kenny, on three charge- of emi■lal breach of tru t on various u.itcs in January, in respect of $208, $147, 181. Mr. Deorath appeared for60 words
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Article67 1923-08-15 8 Me.-sis. Lewis and Peat write We have just received from the Rubber Company the total arrivals of rabbet froa all sources in New York during the month of July. This figure ■hows a very striking falling off. Below herewith we giro ><>j the totals of th;; past67 words
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Article232 1923-08-15 8 We received some days ago the Stiait Settlements Return of Imports and Exports for the quarter ended March 31. l'.i'2'\. It is a much more bulky report than the old quarterly riturn, and it has been reconstructed on entirely new lii. The four groups, Foreign Country Federated232 words
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Advertisement41 1923-08-15 8 1 THE LEADING GIN ON THE I■• W DRY LONDON i IxSfi Fsit m The BEST Quality PRICE REASONABLE Obtainable from all Dealers OR THE SOLE AGENTS THE j Borneo Company Ltd. (Incorporated in England). j SINGAPORE IPOH PENANG •^■■■BBBBBBBBBBBEBBBBBBBflBBBBBKBBBI? IfIBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBfI41 words
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Advertisement83 1923-08-15 8 v ALHAMBRA In the Second Show at 9 p.m. A RARE OPPORTUNITY The World's Greatest Comedian in his Greatest Comedy His First 5 Part Feature 1 HAROLD LLOYD HAROLD LLOYD HAROLD LLOYD IN GRANDMA'S BOY THE REAL SCREAMS OF THE SCREEN. i IHMIimMHtHIHIMHI S DELCO-UGHT Economy Reliability Efficiency Durability 183 words
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Article670 1923-08-15 9 United States and Curzon Note. A New Cabinet Formed In Berlin. [Reuter's Service.l London, August M. ingtOD :It is authoritatively d that so far as Earl Curzon's rcptrationi plan accordi with Mr. Hashes' t!ic fill mil lIWI 111 is ready to ]t:iy Ita part in a fresh determination670 words
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Article148 1923-08-15 9 [Reuter'b Service.] London, August 14. Mr. Richard Holt, M.P., director of Alfred Holt and Company and the China Mutual Steamship Company, writing to the Daily News as one of the comparatively small section of the community who seem certain to benefit by the Singapore naval base scheme,"148 words
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Article111 1923-08-15 9 f Reuter's Service.l London, August 14. The Southern Railway steamer Princess Ena, from Southampton to St. Malo, with 280 passengers aboard, struck Minquier's Reef, off Jersey, during a fog in the early morning. It was considered advisable to lower the boats, two of which were filled with111 words
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Article96 1923-08-15 9 [Reuter's Ssrvice.] London, August 14. New York The following significant decision was given by the Federal Court, upholding the Government action in seizing the British vessel Marion Mosher o(f Fire Island on July 27 When a British vessel hovers around the American coast, although three miles from96 words
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Article58 1923-08-15 9 [Reutek's Sekv I. .ndi August 14. i Melbourne At the opening sitting of the Pan-Pacific Science Congress the speakers agreed on the urgent need of co-operation in facing the great problems common to the Pacific nations. One Japanese delegate hoped the congress would pave the way to permanent58 words
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Article52 1923-08-15 9 [Reuter's Service.l London, August 14. Paris The Finance Minister, M. Ch. de Lasteyrie, has announced that if the considerable improvement in the revenue for the first six months of the year is continued in the second six months, the ordinary budget will be balanced for the first time52 words
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Article39 1923-08-15 9 [Reuter's Service.] London, August 14. Tarbes, Pyrenees Twenty-three Dutch gourdes pilgrims were killed at Saint ISauveur through a charabanc falling into a ravine. The driver was trying to avo d I a woman in the road.39 words
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Article26 1923-08-15 9 [Riuter's Service.] London, August 14. Kemmerer, Wyoming An explosion occurred this morning in one of the Kemmerer pits. Two hundred miners are en-' tombed.26 words
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Article55 1923-08-15 9 Serious Explosion in Java Oil Pit. (Aneta's Service.) Weltevreden, August 14. Owing to the bursting of an oilpipe in the oilplant at the Kapoean district of Remhang, oil flooded a pit and explad-, ed through the lighting of a cigarette, j Seven natives were burned to death55 words
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Article55 1923-08-15 9 [Reuter's Service. l I .mid mi, August 14. Washington President Coolidge presided at the first cabinet meeting since his accession to office. All the cabinet I officials now in Washington agreed to serve in their pitsent capacity. London, August 14. Washington President Harding left $75,000. His wife is55 words
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Article80 1923-08-15 9 (KILTIB'S SIBVICK.] London, August 14. The question of Britain's acceptance of Rakowsky's appointment to London is still unsettled. According to Reuter's Riga correspondent Rakowsky in a statement denies the anti-British utterances ascribed to him in the foreign press. He proclaims himself an advocate of the closest economic Anglo-Russian80 words
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Article156 1923-08-15 9 Anniversary Celebrations at Kuala Lumpur. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, August 15. Victoria Institution was en fete yesterday for it wss exactly 30 years ago, on August 14, that Mrs. Treacher laid the foundation stone of the one building the school could boast of then. Through the156 words
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Article41 1923-08-15 9 Opening of New Estates on East Coast. (Aneta'i Service.) Weltevreden, August 14. It is reported from Medan that the' Societe Financiere des Caoutchoucs are opening new estates on the East Coast of Sumatra, including one of 17,000 acres.41 words
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Article49 1923-08-15 9 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo Nichi-Nichi S nimbus.) Tokio, August 11. M. Karahan arrived at Harbin on Monday a,nd met M. Joffe. Mr. Nuida Eishiro has been appointed Consul-General at Calcutta. Tin is quoted at Yl.lB. Cotton yarn is steady and the market is quoted V.240.49 words
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Article103 1923-08-15 9 The wedding was solemnised on Saturday, at St. George's, Penang, the Rev. Keppel Gamier officiating, of Mr. Richard Percy Mildren, of the Chartered Bank, Penang, and Miss Jessie Adrienne Etal Davidson, of the Educational Department. The bride was give* away by her brother, Mr. W. W. Davidson,103 words
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Article31 1923-08-15 9 Ipoh Tin Dredging. 645 pels. Pahang Consolidated.— 3,6B3 pels. 12 months 40,379 pels. j Padang Plandok. 117 pels. Sungei Gau Stone crushed 49 tons tin won 17.14 piculs.31 words
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Article1006 1923-08-15 9 Supplementary Wires From Indian Exchanges. The following supplementary cables are taken from Indian exchanges to hand Leakage of Confidential Information. London, August 1 A leakage of information from the Admiralty has been disclosed in the House of Commons by Sir W. Joynson-Hicks who referred to recent1,006 words
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Article785 1923-08-15 9 (From a Correspondent.) Ipoh, August 13. A special general meeting of the Gymkhana Club is called for the \7\h instant to ask for sanction of a loan for the erection of the new grand stand which was aliuded to by the President of the Club both at the785 words
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Article130 1923-08-15 9 Mr. T. H. T. Rogers, the veteran leader of the F.M.S. Bar, attained his 77th birthday yesterday, having been born on August 14, 1846. For a man who has lived such a strenuous and exacting life in the tropics, says -the Malay Mail, Mr. Rogers has reached a130 words
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Article119 1923-08-15 9 The first trial run on the Penang Hill railway, referred to in our coluir.na yesterday, took place on Saturuuy. with one passenger carriage, one goods truck being used to hold the balance. Except for a little difficulty experienced in going over the point at the loop where119 words
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Article65 1923-08-15 9 The Bangkok Manufacturing Co. Ltd. have oracle arrangements with the Singapore Cold Storage Co. whereby another experiment is to be made to provide Bangkok with regular supplies of cold storage goods. A beginning is being made with the Katong, which has been fitted with a refrigerator, and will, in future,65 words
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Article1882 1923-08-15 9 Eton v. Harrow and Other Cricket. By Our Special Correspondent London, Inly IS. Mr. William Allinson, JoemoJist and breeder of horses, has just brought to fruition a very fine enterprise, which had M em. Ed at one time to be beyond attainment. He has succeeded in petSOading 2!1,882 words
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Article254 1923-08-15 10 I Assize Judge on Gravity of The Offence. The trial of D. M. D. Stephen which began on July 30 at the Assizes before Mr. Justice Schneider and a special jury, came to a close at 6.10 p.m. on August ;i The Court was crowded to its254 words
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Article149 1923-08-15 10 The fine Rotterdam Lloyd Patria was M of a very successful and enjoy:iik reception yesterday afternoon. A lartre company of Singapore residents accepted the invitation to be present, duly admired the exceptionally fine accommodation, wished they were going home on board on the next voyage, and149 words
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Article130 1923-08-15 10 The Quadruple Bill to be presented at the Victoria Theatre on Friday nifrht is arousing interest in Singapore. Apart from the fact that three out of the four plays are the work of Mr. Fenwick himself, it is pleasant to hear that one of them The Unusual Ending130 words
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Article38 1923-08-15 10 The Rev. Dr. F. B. Meyer, the frreat British Evangelist, who addressed meetings in Singapore somo years ago, was the puest of honour at a reception by the Brisbane Church Federation at the Majestic Cafe last month. I38 words
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Letter345 1923-08-15 10 Duncan Scale Absurdities." To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, No. 1. 100 acres of rubber planted to Cc-tober, 1980, anet yielded lti.ho-J ids. dry rubber. The Standard Production allowed for this area in 1922-23 is ai tollows Crop 7 months 10,889 lbs. Allowance Rule 1 (b) 10,000 do345 words
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Letter649 1923-08-15 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Will you allow me to remark that in your Leader of yesterday you Jhave misinterpreted the gist of my letter. I did not say the Land belonged to the Crown I said the Colony did, and by649 words
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Article475 1923-08-15 10 S. R. C. Win Singapore Cup Fixture. The S. R. C. defeated the O. T. F. C. ai :ne- third timeof asking .in the Singapore cup fixture on the padang yesterday aiti-~-noon. Theio was no scoring in the two previous meetings between tho teams, and a decision was reached475 words
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Article211 1923-08-15 10 Our Malacca correspondent writes The following eleven have been chosen to represent Malacca in their Malaya Cup fixture against Singapore on Saturday next Westerhout Fi?her and Fenwick Paul, Ali and Beng Kirn Dollah, Hewitt, Carvalho, Horan and Ogjr. It will be noticed that a slight rearrangement211 words
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Article126 1923-08-15 10 The S.C.C. autum,n tennis tournament; begins to-day. The following are the ties arranged D (.'lass Singles. Messenger v. Goldsack. Zeigele v. R. O. H. Law. Ambler v. Mclntyre. F. C. Stewart v. V. S. Smith. Brooker v. Gordon Lee. White v. Buchanan. D. Stewart v.126 words
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Article135 1923-08-15 10 Yesterday's play resulted as follows N. Grunstein beat Lim Kcon Teck, 6—2; 6—l. Tay Soo Woon beat J. Matthews, w.o. I. G. Scott v. P. A Beins,'' postponed to Friday. C. D. Smith beat F. W. Chan, 6 i 6—l. To-d«y» Ties. D. Mflntyre, owe135 words
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Article65 1923-08-15 10 tday in the A Singles handicap N. E. E-- owe 30 beat Dr. W. A. Balhelcllet owe 30.v, G— l, 9 7. TO DAYS TIE. Scini-l'inal Mixed Doubles. K. E. Ess and F. Gomes v. C. A. R. Eatema'i and C. J. Oliveiro. THURSDAY'S TIE.65 words
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Article263 1923-08-15 10 Hcndren's Splendid EJFort. [Reuter's Service.] London, August 14. The Oval: Surrey led over Middlesex on the fust innings. Surrey first declared with 482 for six (Hobbs IM, Sandham IIS) a::ci in the second innings declare;! with 2:!9 for seven (Sandham 78). Middlesex were ;;!l out for 294 in263 words
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Article141 1923-08-15 10 the New World boxing show bst jrfght the chief bout watched by a large I rr,,wd was the contest between Harry Smythe, 10.8. and Kid Vernon, 10.10. Smyths proved too good for his opponent, whose towti was thrown in at the end of the third round after he had141 words
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Article168 1923-08-15 10 A hocitcy match will be played tomorrow on the S.R.C. ground between the S.R.C. and the Asiatic Petroleum Company. The teams will be as follows S.R.C.— G. G. Gray Wheatley and L M. lYnnefather F. Albuquerque, C. B. Webb and E. O. Angus C. A. R. Bate- 1 man,168 words
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Article162 1923-08-15 10 A prize kindly presented by the Hon. Mr. C. Everitt for a one club competition on August 6, was won by Mr. Jones with a nett score of 18. The men's monthly medal was won by Major H. C. Harrison, 4 down. m The ladies monthly medal162 words
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Article533 1923-08-15 10 London, August 3.— A. C. E. D. Hartley, son of Sir Percival Hartley, stroke of Cambridge in three boat-race victories, 1920. 1921, and 1922, married Mary, daughter of Sir George Seaton Buchanan, yesterday. London, August: 3. The jockey, Michael Ucary, is appealing against the verdict of the Hiirh533 words
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Article99 1923-08-15 10 Macphail and Co.'s Report. Singapore, August 16. Rubber. LonJon Is. 3%d. Local 51 *j. Tin.— London £184. Local M% U-' tons sold). Bobbers. Malaka Pindas 1.70-1.70. Temerlohs li'l-.-KZ 1 cents. New Craigieleas 65-70 cents. New Serendahs 3.20- Aye* Malafcs 1.40-1.45. Mentakabs 26-28 cents. Tin.— Nawnjj Pets 1.42VJ-1.4799 words
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Article125 1923-08-15 10 Singapore, August 15. Tin. £184.0.0 d. up los. Rubber.— l/3%d. down %6. Rubbers.— Pantais 85-90. Sandycrofts 1.80-1.90, Lunas 8-8.20, Craigieleas 70-75, Brogas 70-75, Bukit Jelote>ngs 70-75, Ulu Btnuts 29-32, Amalgamated Malays 2.2'>--2.35, Bassetts 1.20-1.2". Ittdragiris 5.W--5.90, Mentanabs 26-29, Pajams 6.70-0.90, Radellas 3. 50- -1, Katoyang Bahrus125 words
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Article232 1923-08-15 10 The all-comedy programme at t!ie Surma will be continued for another three nights. The star comedy feature Up in Mary's Attic, is a production in mx imrts with laughs galore. At the Alhambra this evening is the last opportunity of seeing Harold Lloyd in Grandma's Boy, a great232 words
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Article1211 1923-08-15 11 Major Scott's Faith in The Future. The future of the airship provided the HH>Bt interesting rabjeet "f lil'Ttftwi £t; the meeting of ihc iDteniatkma) An Itaior c. H. s<.)tt, A.F.Cj t«corad for his paper on the subject tli»?j !anr(.':-t attendance of the whole conjrres- :iiki the most1,211 words
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Article423 1923-08-15 11 Pacific as Breeding Ground of Next War. Will the Far Eastern Pacific prove in .-(.range contradistinction to its name, to cc the breeding-ground of the next war This was the pertinent question argued by Mr. W. H. Otter in an address on "'lhe I- uture of the Pacific423 words
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Article372 1923-08-15 11 Company Reports, Dividends And Notices. VallambrosT. Divd. 4d. per share. Bidor Rubber. Profit to March 31 last, £4,368, and £10,773 forward divd. 10 p.c. foi-ward £10,140. Bru-i'l Tin and Rubber.- year to March 8L loss £147 cro restricted, 181,027 lbs. estimate for 1923-24, 180,000 lbs. Jeram.— Profit to372 words
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Advertisement163 1923-08-15 11 ARE HERE CALL OR WRITE FOR LISTS. S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE, ccc ce >»»»»♦♦««»«♦♦«♦♦♦♦»♦««««♦»♦«»>♦»»»»«♦♦«»«»< e c c c 3 Timonox A beautiful White Paint which has the following properties. NON-POISONOUS STAYS WHITE EXCELLENT COVERING POWER LOW PRICE. SOLB AGENTS William Jacks Co. SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR. THE163 words
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Advertisement327 1923-08-15 11 RAFFLES HOTEL m U~> ffig^KnmrKea. T»# n*-t Btllrwa la la« Bart. WMJNMnAl.— Orrkwtr.l OHM* THOtSDAT.— Gaou Mt*»«. DlM>«r aai GULL. «e*a till 1J m. Daaea. FKIDAY.— T«n iMMtaV TO-MGHT BVArnftDAr.--6»Mft RMhtj Dnn »a 4 UtxL**lttlJ 1 txALI «AFn.ES OKCUXaTftii. PONPFRT EDGAR Ht LLANO, Miss Aileen Woods will sin* at the327 words
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Article916 1923-08-15 12 The Feeling Among Pattani Malays. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, July 31. The Memorial Service held in the Chapel of the Benchama Pabitra Monastery yesterday afternoon is probably without precedent in this country. When he was in Europe the King of Siam received many personal kindnesses at916 words
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Article55 1923-08-15 12 Serious charges are made in a New York law action relating to German patents seized in America during the war by Mr. I. Kersel for the Government,' against Herman Metz, drug manufacturer, in connection with the sale of salvarsan to the War Office. It is alleged that many soldiers died55 words
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Article52 1923-08-15 12 Governor-General Wood, of the Philip- pine Islands, has cabled to Washington, giving notice 'of his intention to abolish the C.O.D. system shortly. It was explained that the service has not prove:! advantageous to the Philippines, and tlui' only merchants in the United States and consumers in the Philippines are beni'-'52 words
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Advertisement267 1923-08-15 12 You pay no more for Brooke Bond Red Label tine tea in the round vacuum tin than you do for the tea you may now be using. Isn't it worth something to get fine tea in a container that keeps the tea in perfect condition to the last spoonful r267 words
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Advertisement810 1923-08-15 12 FIFTH CONGRESS OF THE FAR EASTERN ASSOCIATION OF TROPICAL MEDICINE. This Congress will be opened by H.E. Sir Luurcnce Guillcmanl, X.1.'.8., K.C.M.G., at P. 30 a.m. on Monday, September 3, I<J23, in the Victoria Memorial Hall. The Conjrress will sit in Singapore from Monilay, September 3, until Saturday, September 8.810 words
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Advertisement266 1923-08-15 12 When Baying a Pipe Insist on your dealer showing you the famous THE PIPE WITH THE GUARANTEE New stocks of all the latest shapes now on sale by all the best dealers. <i!i%; KATZ BROTHERS, LTD. 4K& SINGAPORE AGENTS. Iy nMB^ Resident Representative |1. WORIIAM, IV O. Box 6.19. GREEN266 words
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Article753 1923-08-15 13 Interesting Phenomenon In The Pacific. As the recent adventures of the crfw of the steamship Trevcssa showed, the sea is still an area of mysie-y .ml romance in which things may h:ippcn which surpass the most vivid imagination of the novelist, writes a noimyon dent in a753 words
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Article231 1923-08-15 13 In his report on the X.M.S. railway department durinjt 1922, Mr. I. A. Anthony, ffencra! manager, writes: The vorking Of the F.M.S. Railways durintt he vhi 1922 produced a Ml profit of '2.004,005 comparer! with $.">Ol fiU in IWI, represeiitinir 11)7 per cent, on the utiil231 words
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Article77 1923-08-15 13 The Rev. A. S. Moore Anderson, who has arrived in Bangkok from Penanji, is fiom Amoy. He is a cousin of the Rev. I>r. J. A. Eakin of Petchaburi. Mr. Anderson has been in Amoy about t-.M-nty years, and is proceeding to Enjj!:ind on furlough. H's visit to Siam is77 words
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Advertisement988 1923-08-15 13 SALES BY AUCTION j* IN THE SUPREME COURT AT MUAR, JOHORE. Mlsrellaaeoaa fait No. S7 of 192?. HO HONG BANK. L.teL of Sintapore, Charree* agaioat lOW CHIN TECK •f Hanelar ataharani, Muar, Charger. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE RUBBER ESTATE IN MUAR. Ta« andersigned bare been instructed to sell by988 words
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Advertisement429 1923-08-15 13 TO LET OFFICES, GODOWNS, ETC. 22. 24, 27, 43, 57, The Arcade. 29-1, 29-2, 29-3, Malacca Street. 6, 7, Robinson Road. 29, 3', 33, 35, 87, Alksff Quay. 20, Raffles Place. 16- A, 18-1, Change All 10, De Souza Street. 15, Stamford Rod. 12-A, IC, Raffles Quay. 69, Tanjong Pagar,429 words
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Advertisement111 1923-08-15 13 "Hy Garlsberg" Beer MANUFACTURED IN DENMARK. Obtainable at Hotels, Clubs and Rest-Houses all over in S. S. the Malay States. Sold by all Ist Class dealers ■ft ;IBL^Hpinv^ I Sole Importers- K^iSffl The East Asiatic Co., Ltd., P^^^j (Incorporated in Donmark.) iV^BwS'^'''' SINGAPORE. <♦«-• ♦»♦■»♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦![«>» e;4> ».«.e ot »n »»e«111 words
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Advertisement325 1923-08-15 13 HM«MIMMHHIHM<»«IM»M H" Show th« man in the rtrert Si> >rtl.«r, the n'luty p«-nple out of every w^C^k huiiHrrd who h:;c jr.-ur splendid cau.-<8 H <1 1 c > ■■>' lu-art, hi>w thry can hejp B' < \W >""r work farwan'. l<y means within mffl/b tfitek th ca P ac t325 words
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Advertisement178 1923-08-15 14 Fullers Sparta Batteries .The BEST that can be obtained. It is the emergencies that make you realise what it means to have a reliable, trouble-free Battery Score? of accidents happen daily through Battery trouble at the critical moment. That is why thousands of Car-Owners to-day, at home and abroad, are178 words
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Advertisement2002 1923-08-15 14 I Assets over $5,000,000 S.C. Assurance in force over $17,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd, j (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life2,002 words
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Article854 1923-08-15 15 Notes and Comments On Current Topics. Albion Cars. The Albion Motor Car Co., Ltd., of manufacturers of the wellknown Albion vehicles, are at present carrying oat. some interesting experiments with form of Caterpillar Track instead of the ordinary road wheels. Needless to say, :f such a device854 words
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Article141 1923-08-15 15 A picture which is apparently unique and of considerable value and which has raised a (rood deal of excitement and interest in Masonic circles was recently discovered in an old curiosity shop in Calcutta. It is not much larger than a cabinet size photograph but no one has141 words
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Advertisement137 1923-08-15 15 HUDSON Super- Six. Combines ECONOMY of upkeep and operation with the performance ABILITY and smoothness of costly cars. STANDARD EQUIPMENT INCLUDES Radiator Shutters, Motormcter, Cowl Ventilator and Transmission Lock. Fitted with Wire Wheels and GOODYEAR ALL-WEATHER Cord Tyres. Further particulars and demonstration on application to Malayan Motors A, B C,137 words
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Advertisement247 1923-08-15 15 i^S^^M J**^ALhSVJ< SALMON {Cf^kfiH Al^sk^ Libby's Red Alaska Salmon, V^s^^** in /W& 9 taken from the cold waters of the North, when the fish are making for the rivers, offers a delightful salmon dish that will appeal to jaded appetites. Only the finest cuts are used in Libby's Fancy Alaska247 words
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Advertisement293 1923-08-15 16 TO LET A spacious top floor frontage fitted with electric lights, ceiling fan and bathroom attached, suitable for a General Office. For further particulars, apply at 85, PHILLIP STREET. DO YOU KNOW That Eyeglasses properly fitted are M distinctively yours as your thumbprint J Your lenses must be held in293 words
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Advertisement250 1923-08-15 16 THE PARISIAN HOUSE AND BON MARCHE. All goods for ladies at lowest prices. Buying largely, we sell for less, selling largely, we buy for less. Soon to arrive from Paris, good washing dresses from $5.00 At GROSVENOR HOTEL BUILDING. SAVE PART OF THE $2,000,000 which Malaya annually pays for imported250 words
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Advertisement940 1923-08-15 16 CLASSIFB ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID charges for Wants, For Sale, To Let, etc., In ordinary close set type (average six words to line) are per line one insertion 28 cents, two lm 46 cts., three ins. 64 cti., four Ins. 82 ets, five ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.13, ten in» $1940 words
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Advertisement834 1923-08-15 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, 68, Prinsep Street. Enter Anl»»t_l. Apply 9, Clarke Quay. TO LET, immediate entry, Noi. JB-27, 35-29 Caimhill Road. Apply to Frankel* Ltd Victoria Street. TO LET, compound house No. 6, Sophit Road, from August 1. Apply Ed. M. Nathan 8-b, De Souza Street. TO LET,834 words
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Advertisement512 1923-08-15 16 BETTER VISION Means better work, greater comfort greater pleasure and interest in things »ccn a more useful and hnppy citizen, in short. Eyesight will fail -unfortunately. But your impaired earning power can be restored and pleasure added to all your activities by having your ryes ministered to by a qualified512 words
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Advertisement322 1923-08-15 16 SEXUAL SCIENCE SERIES SEXUAL PHYSIOLOGY, hy R. T. Trail, M.H $3Jt SExr \i. snr.Ni I UTLIID to THE CONTKOL Ol MOTHERHOOD by J. I. Galr $3.'JJ StMU. KNOWLEDGE FOR THE YOUNG MAN. b) J. P. lair $2Z9 SEN! U. KNOWLEDGE TOR Till; YOING WOMAN, b) .1. I. Gmli J2.50 LOVE322 words
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Miscellaneous198 1923-08-15 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TELEPHONES. Editorial and General 58 Manager's Office 1117 All communications relating to c.'it,.; matters and news should he addri THE EDITOR. All eomm.init-: ti .us rlating to business matters advert subscriptions, accounts, printii should be addressed to THE .MAN'AGEK. ADVERTISEMENT KATES. Wants, For Sale. To Let, etc.,198 words
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