The Straits Times, 28 September 1923
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Title Section13 1923-09-28 1 The Straits Times No. 27,366. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1923. PRICE 10 CENTS,13 words
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Advertisement166 1923-09-28 1 I, "ON GUARD" g c A N A SOLE AGENTS: S The Borneo Company, Ltd. j (Incorporated in England.) SINGAPORE. IPOH. PENANG. f i iMwwmwiiiiMMMaiiiMinmiiiMMMiinfuwMwminw" »mnm*m9«9amumwmimmmmmaMmmaMs -M lIL_ U Here is a fine chance to win a Camera. Enter for the "BEAR BRAND" 7 Milk competition. The No. 2 HAWK166 words
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Advertisement348 1923-09-28 1 LATEST NOVELS LILITH By Florence Warden $2.50 DAMASCUS Ernest Raymond $2.50 THE BIG MUSKEG Victor Rousseau $2.00 THE TYRANNY OF POWER D. Thomas Curti $2.00 THE DOOM WINDOW Mourice Drake $2.00 DISMISS Hilton Brown $2.00 SALVAGE a Bernard Cronin $2.00 WEST Charles Alden Seltzer $2.00 MOST LOVING MERE FOLLY Taul348 words
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Article210 1923-09-28 2 Attempt to Rescue Girl Bather. Captain Peter Martin Craig, Ellen Terry's nephew, lost his life at Bognor in a gallant attempt to save a girl bather. He was on the beach with his mother when they heard a cry for help from a girl some distance away. Mrs.210 words
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Article214 1923-09-28 2 Allow the Insect to Finish Its Meal. The advice of Professor Harold Max-well-Lefroy, of the Imperial College of Science and Technology, South Kensington, is not to disturb the insect before he has finished his meal. "If he alights on the back of one's hand, it is best To214 words
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Article237 1923-09-28 2 A good deal of fiction has been published in some of the reports of the recovery of the gold carried by the Laurentic at the time she was torpedoed and sunk off the coast of. JDonega! in 1917. The facts are 'rsufnei en Unimportant, and there was237 words
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Article185 1923-09-28 2 Colonel D. F. Douglas Jones, in a letter to The Times, opposes the Bishop of Bombay's appeal for separately establishing the Church in India. He says that the Bishop deals, in the most cursory manner, with the all-important fact that every Church is founded on certain doctrine.185 words
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Article137 1923-09-28 2 A dramatic story of the looting of the Canadian Pacific liner Marvala, which was wrecked off Pine Point, Newfoundland, was told at the official enquiry in London recently. Mr. J. B. Hewson. fourth officer, said (that when he and others returned to the ship the morning after137 words
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Advertisement552 1923-09-28 2 They make tho weak strong, and too strong stronger Sleepless. Weak and Nervous Made Splendidly Fit by Dr. Cassell's Tablets when Tonics, Rest and Change had failed. Mr. Tt. Rraniwnll. of 129, Caipberwell New- .^■aa^BW road. linden, f\E.5. Km' j^^^^^^^a^. "After iwu in France- I con- f tracted pneumonia, was552 words
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Advertisement376 1923-09-28 2 MicURED after Wyears of I' SUFFERING Thoutandt of letters bear witness to the remarkable curative effects of Alkia Saltrate* in cases of Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago, Sciatica, Neuritis and all Uric Acid Troubles. The amazing effects it prodnces are difficult for anyone but a user to credit when simply stated in376 words
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Advertisement168 1923-09-28 2 »>M»»«««MI»»mn>IIM«»««4t«tMM»MIMIIH»>MM««»»' LOWRIE Speciui Blend of Selected Matured Scotch Whisky The best Whisky on the Market Obtainable from all Leading Hotels and all Liquor Stores SOLE IMr-ORTKU: STANLEY F. WARD CO., (F.E,) LTB. (Sncceaaori to G. AURKLY ft CO.) >-b, FlnJaraon Green, Singapore. I'a.aa 172. PURE OLIVE OIL otjvt en 2%168 words
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Article966 1923-09-28 3 Yokohama a City of Desolation j And Destruction. A Yokohama telegram of September 16, says A traveller who has revisited Yoko- I hama after an absence of four months. ■I p the spectacle of destruction anu desolation H overwhelming. There are no foreigners ashore except hard-work- ng relief966 words
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Article77 1923-09-28 3 The Ministries of the Inferior and Fouiini Affairs, China, instructed ihe provincial authorities to ascertain the number of foreign residents now in China. According to returns sent in by the provintes at the end of June, the Japanese comes firs'., in the list. The following is77 words
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Advertisement318 1923-09-28 3 STEftWER SaiLIHK STRIFTHERS BARRY OFBIUT\N« U,S. COVEMUfENT SHIPS snoiroii to loi angbuw jlnd BAM FKANCI9CC U.S.S.B. s.i. WEST CACTUS Oct. 10 to dUeharr* and load U. 5.5.8.8. Mb WEST IVAN Ort. 80 to dlacbarf* and load and ambnvqocnt it«amai» approximately II) days apart. Taki»r e*rco to all Orerlamd poixte ia318 words
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Advertisement765 1923-09-28 3 TENDERS INVITED PAWNBROKERS' LICENCES, NEGRI SEMBILAN. With reference to Federated Malay States Government Gazette Notification No. 6648 of September 7, 1923, in which the Resident of Negri Sembilan, with the consent of th* Chief Secretary to Government under section i of •'The Pawnbrokers Enactnu-nt, 1914," ""ned for a period of765 words
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Advertisement352 1923-09-28 3 OUTSIDE AND INSIDE. It is important to keep the outside of your body clean. It is even more important to keep your inside clean and in regular working order. If constipation troubles yon, u.e Plnkettes. They are laxative perfection, keep the liver active, the skin clear and the breath sweet,352 words
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Advertisement138 1923-09-28 3 Onyx Jewels Such as-ONYX EARRINGS ONYX BROOCHES ONYX RINGS ONYX NECKLACES All in 18-carat Gold Platinum Settings. PRICES BEYOND COMPETITION. WEILL MONTOR E, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. Hva v« V e «««>♦» BEEF SAUSAGES PER WW LB. MADE FRESH DAILY SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. (lacorporated la th* Str&ita 3etU»me»ta) ORCHARD138 words
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Advertisement741 1923-09-28 4 STEAMER SAIUm P. 0. British India <"><? Apcar Line (Companies Incorporated In England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. Under Contract with His Majesty's Government. I LONDON-FAR EASTERN SERVICE OUTWARDS FROM LONDON HOMEWARDS FOR CHINA AND JAPAN FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON AND ANTWERP. Tonnsg* Due741 words
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Advertisement685 1923-09-28 4 STEAMER SAILINGS THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO, LIMITED, THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO., LTD* (Incorporated in England) The Bine Funnel Line REGULAR SERVICES TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GI ASGOW, BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking cargo on685 words
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Advertisement710 1923-09-28 4 STEAMER SAILIHaS KONINXLYKE J PMETVAART MAATSCRAPPM (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION" CO.. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated in Holland) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVFKNMENT. Telephone Nos. Passage Dept. 131. Freight Dept. l! 02. Marine Depf. and Transhipment Dept. 1137, Manager's Dept. 1003. VAN DER LYN— September 28, Belawan-Dc!:. SINGKAWANG— September 28, Selat-Pandjang.710 words
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Advertisement553 1923-09-28 5 STEAMER SAILINSS N.Y.E. LONDON LINE Hakozaki Maru Oct. 14 Hakusan Mnru Oct. 28 Kitano Maru Nov. 4 LIVERPOOL LINE Tsushima Mnru Oct. 10 Lyons Mnru Nov. 7 lIAMBIRR LINE Tsuyama Maru Oct. 8 Matsumoto Maru Nov. 23 NEW YORK LINE via SUEZ Sailing date nil. SOUTH AMERICAN LINE Kanagawa Maru553 words
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Advertisement426 1923-09-28 5 STEAMER SAILINSS 0.5.8. Proposed Sailing* from Singapore. (subject to change without previous notice.) EUROPEAN LINE For Marseilles, London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Suez and Port Said. Arr. Dep. LONDON MARU Oct. 6 Oct. 6 Calls at Aden, Port Sudan and Marseilles NEW YORK LINE For San Francisco, Panama, New426 words
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Advertisement452 1923-09-28 5 STEAMER SfI!L!H6S STOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPY "NEDERLAND" ("Nederland" Steam Navigation Company). HOLLAND EAST ASIA UNE (of th* United Netherlands Steam Navigation Company). HOLLAND AND HAMBURG FREIGHT SERVICE. Loading for s.s. BOETON, October 2 HOLLAND s.s. KERTOSONO, October 20 HOLLAND and HAMBURG s.s. CELEBES, October 27 HOLLAND Cargo I* also accepted to UNITED452 words
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Advertisement166 1923-09-28 5 COMPANIA TRANSATLANTICA (Spanish Boyal Mall Uae.) Th* oadermenHoned iteamers will h*T* prompt despatch for th* ports indicated For Manila. Hoagkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Koh* and Yokohama. s.s. LEGAZPI dn* aboat Oct 1 For Colombo, Sner, Port Said, Barcelona, Valencia and Cadii s.s. ISLA DE PANAY due about Sept. SO For freight166 words
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Advertisement718 1923-09-28 5 I STEAHER SAILINGS "ELIERMAN" UNE RLI.F.RMAN A BUCKNALL BTBAM9H/P Co., I.fH. (!neorpirat«d <n England) > PASBBNCKR SERVICE OUTWARDS. fs.s. CITY OF KARACHI China and Japan Oct. 6 •s.s, CITY OF PARIS China an-H Japan Not. 16 •s.s. err* OF CANTERBURY Chiaa and Japun Dec. 27 HOMEWARDS. TI..S. CITY OF KARACHI718 words
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Advertisement479 1923-09-28 6 CIMEIIAS PALACEGAY CINEMA Second Show H 5.25 p.i.i. tjiflm 3 and 4 of the Thrill-a-Minute Serial THE GREAT GAMBLE I'citurinf Charles Hutchison and Anne Luther. A William Fox Sunshine Comedy HIS FIERY BEAT in 2 Reels. Uwsl .1. Srlenick presents CONWAY TKAKI.K In BUCKING THE TIGER in 6 Reels. First479 words
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Advertisement59 1923-09-28 6 L SURINA THEATRE First Show at 7.3* Protea In 3 Parts FIRST In 5 Parts with New Comedies. Second Show at 9.30 DETECTIVE HAIGH SERIAL Episodes 3 and 4. OLIVE THOMAS In the Special Triangle Play INDISCREET CORRINNE In 5 Parts. Mr. Nobody Serial continued Saturday with another complete change59 words
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Advertisement412 1923-09-28 6 CMBEK&S THE GREATEST SUCCESS EVER KNOWN IN THE HISTORY OF MALAYA THE BIGGEST AND MOST TALKED OF PICTURES EVER SCREENED FOOLISH WIVES 16 Reels 15 Reds A Mighty Universal Masterpiece which has Tacked the EMPIRE CINEMA liv Special Request We nrc extending the ScaMin for another Four Nights to Sunday412 words
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Advertisement182 1923-09-28 6 WHITEAWAYS GENT'S "TEASEL" I in assorted >■ NsbbVV Grey Checks H^^^ Price $1.95 jg J^V^J \Jf i QIMf^I PTC il l J K WL Shoi i sleeves, Button front, »L II Ss«m cxua spiced at neck to en- k^ '11 ft 'I OTgL sure on B wear. lit \wL Price182 words
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Article125 1923-09-28 7 FIXTURES. I riday, fliall— liSl 2S 0.15 a.m., 0.14 p.m. Homeward P. and O. mall closes. Commission, J.ir>. Children's Coneait, Victoria Memorial Hall, o p.m.' Aflaa Ist and 2nd Degrees, UC p.m. ptembtr 29 Hiph Water, 0.44 v.m., 0.^9 p.m. Bukit K. K. Rubber Mtg., noon. i.125 words
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Article88 1923-09-28 7 VtSSUS AT TBE DOCKS. Raat Wharf Kiuin— NU. I Miters Wharf Pljnacker Hordljk. Main aaru, Koala, Esasire Dot k > nuning. W«a4 Wharl HJJ.S. Iroquola, Klang, MiaJardinee Wharf— Nil. Pal* Urani Coal Wharf- Nil. Kep).el lUrbour. M;.in Wharf I.eh. Kitiiuake, Lch. Petrel. Ughtar IM' .v Coal Wharf- Nil.88 words
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Article90 1923-09-28 7 Bandjerautsia i io. BOWI Brit, tuns, from for Boston unc. CHICAGO MARU, Jan.. 8481 tons, from lon i>o 29-9. HONG HO, Urit.. !I5 tons, from TrcnggaßD no 28-0. v IGOR, I'it., 449 tun.,, fro:n Eambonga a 2-10. TRAVI LOR, Amcr., 4,sn tons, frjm Baltimor 28-9, fc:- Calcutta 1-10.90 words
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Article163 1923-09-28 7 Tin mo BrnnniHt Dongola sailing to gno Aall, Aadicwa, dt. and .M.-. A--. and Intant, ".'.Krf.iot. Barber, K. J, Bourne, faster W. J. Kour:ie, and lafant, Mh3 W. M. Soldi 0 R. Cottiaitham, Mrs. Nek and infant, \V. A. Davidson, Mrs. r FleUl i:.G.A., imd Imsun, Mrs.163 words
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Article170 1923-09-28 7 T«-«ay. Mu-.r 3 pjn. Medaa 3 p.m lurt Swrttcnbam sad Ttluk Anson 3 p.m. Pstu Piiftat 8 p.m. Pulan Galang '.4 pjsi MalhCca and Muar 4 p.m. I*. Bai DCS* and Blacken -I pua Kliio, Prifl Kudjah, Sapat, Ti-mbila-baa ami ladragiri ..4 p.m. Saturday. Sibil 9 a.m.170 words
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Article40 1923-09-28 7 Khiva K. cUt Kvderlmiilcn Tj. mn..i TfMta Willii Kaakmit i.tft Spore Aug. 14 Aug. 20 Auff. 13 Aug. 22 Aug. 27 Aug. 29 Arrd. London Sept. 11 Sept. 14 Sept. 17 Sept. 17 Sept. 22 Sept. 2440 words
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Article186 1923-09-28 7 EXCHANGE Oil, two tins Devoe's Imperial Bril. 6.20, Sylvan Arrow $4.80 aad Tig«r %i.W, Tko tun. per unit of >m;>. Gailoas fish $4.'JO, Dragoa *4.'j«j, Crown M-80, Crusa- *4XC, Clown (:a oramsj J4.00, Cross *3^6, Tiger (in drums) |4.20, pig two drums. I'ur Im&«i»l g«)Jon; "Shell Motor186 words
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63 1923-09-28 7 Tone of market -Hash t. Latt-tt London caliica quote Spot sho t 1... ."l%d. Spot Oct.-Ikc. Jan. -March April-June n iDgsp. re Staidard Pale Crepe. Cloaiug Pric*». >:■.!> tri. Sailer*. Spot Oct. Om.-Ucc. 'un.-M:uch -i!-Ji|nc Siig4porr. St«r;'.;c kibb.-..' Smoked Snuel Cloaiiig Price*. Bay«r*. Seller*.63 words
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Article211 1923-09-28 7 UMM Viil. I'd. ltuy<rs. S.-llt-rs. 1 BaUng Padang 0.:;7>. Mt\k 1 l.HiUm Tin 1.32 V 4 1.3714 1 1 .!tlari!.:h 0.20n0m 1 I Johan Tin <).:i". 0.40 ■:i El X.mi. Kmmanting 44/8 4. r >/9xd. Id 10 X A--Mi. Onl. 7.10 V.iif, i.ln^oi Tin 4..".0 ."..00 10 l!i M'-layun211 words
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Article142 1923-09-28 7 [MM Val. I'd. Iltivors. Sellers. tl II Am. Tobacco 5.5.0 &.10.0 10 10 (ontral Engines 0.00 10.00 10 1C Central Motors 5.25 3.75 £1 £1 E. Smelting Co. 7.10 7.25 >/- 5/- Klce. Tramways 1/G 2/IQ ID Prmaer Htm .17. .j0 "8.50 ."0 50 Hammer Co. 137.50 142.50 ioo142 words
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Article108 1923-09-28 7 'T. Ep'.' H pr. Ji.fM.SOO p»r t> p.c. p.m. S'po 1 1 Electric Tramway*. 5 p.c. CKOOOf xnm S'porc MuKioipal I p«. im.ii par S'poc- Miinici»>»l p.«. of 1907 $1,000,000 I p.c. AH Tpm Vunioips! *\4 v*. of v.'og Kl.ton.6np i p a, S*pow Municipal 4S p^. of ISM108 words
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Article393 1923-09-28 7 rrawr saa Co. and Lyall and Brttt's QaMat<.->ML To-day I'riii'it. Fraser Lyall Co. Eratt. New IJO l.::'. 1.'.0 L3C M.r Clajiih ($1) 1.! L".. l.:>;.' 1.::.j 1.45 A. H:fam I$G) 14.00 15.00 14.00 15.00 i o..in o.fin Am. Malay H\l) 2^6 2.::5 2.20 2.30 A. >:uik (sli 1.:,."i393 words
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Advertisement73 1923-09-28 7 AUCTION SALE of Spencer Movilton :notor lyres I plain and S-ribh by I'-iO, 876 by 10. r 105. 32 by 3 4, 30 by 3. BSt b) IM, ;.">n by etc. Also l!!t Inner tabes, sue 710 by 90, 820 by 121), :v. m l.y M, Will by 7j, etc.73 words
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Advertisement708 1923-09-28 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified AdvU., kee page IS. STONELESS CRERUV JAM, Ras-ibt-.-i: Jam, Black Cu.-n.nl J:. Gooacbcrry Jnm, .'pricol ■'•ax?, in bottle !i Bolter, Direct lmpoilrr, Kb rope sjou-l Bl FOUND A PEAHEN, ny 1 84-1, ThontKon Koad. REPAIRS TO BINOCULARS aad scientific instruments. John Dojft, Oplicmn, U. Battery Road.708 words
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Advertisement10 1923-09-28 7 Victoria Theatre CLOSED For Alterations and Repairs UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE10 words
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Advertisement282 1923-09-28 7 GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO, LTD. (Incorporated in Hongkong) PORTLAND CEMENT Iff CASKS 375 LBS. NETT. Telegraphic Addrea* J. COULTHART, GREENLAND, SINGAPOUK. Afent. Telephones 45, Robinson Road, Office 2751. Top Floor, Singapore. Gostowa 2«25. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE HONGKONG ROPE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated In Hongkong) PORE MANILA HEMP ROPE a»»ee»>»e282 words
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Advertisement243 1923-09-28 7 > »>»♦-»♦♦♦-«-♦«« GOVERNMENT NOTICE Attention is drawn to the Arrcoment rc<<ntly concluded between His Britannic Majesty's Government and the Gem. an Govcmmvnt relating to the payment out of the f.roeeods of liquidation of German property in China of the following classes of debts <'■:■■ t from German to British nationals,243 words
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Obituary45 1923-09-28 8 LEONG.— On September 21, ITC3. Nt 90; Kill lang Road, Mrs. Leong Fook Loy (belevvd mother of Leung Chui Chong). Aired t i Funeral takes place on Sunday, September 30, at Bueno Vista Cemetery, at 9.30 a.m. Penang and Kuala Lumpur papers please copy.45 words
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Obituary39 1923-09-28 8 Eva Smith. Died September 28, 1922. This day brings back to memory A loved one called to rest And those who think of her to-day Are those who loved her best. From her loving Husband and Children.39 words
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1202 1923-09-28 8 The question of the unemployed in Great Britain is becoming: serious. Yesterday we had reference to the fact that last year the British consumption cf cotton was only half of what it was before the war, and the previous day we had1,202 words
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Article46 1923-09-28 8 The meeting of the Legislative Council on Monday will begin at 10.30 a.m. It had been arranged for 2.30 on account of the opening of the Johore Causeway being fixed for Monday, but this function being postponed the meeting will be held at the earlier hour.46 words
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Article52 1923-09-28 8 The Council of the University of Melbourne has approved of a proposal for establishing a course of town planning. The object cf the course is to train engineering and architectural students in town planning in order that they may be available to assist the Town Planning Commission of the State52 words
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Article66 1923-09-28 8 With the object of raising funds for the renovation of the Y.W.C.A. hostel in Fort Canning Road, a jumble sale was held yesterday afternoon at the Victoria Memorial Hall, and attracted a large crtwd of purchasers. Tkcre were numerous stalls bearing a varied array of articles, as well as one66 words
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Article16 1923-09-28 8 No fewer than twenty agencies in Shanghai are receiving funds for the Japanese earthquake relief work.Agencies - 16 words
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Article19 1923-09-28 8 Nawng Pet r-'turns for the first half of September, 1923, are Yardage 8,000 and not 800, as originally published.19 words
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Article21 1923-09-28 8 TCie new issue of Straits Produce the local Punch will be on sale in Singapore and throughout Malaya on Monday next.21 words
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Article31 1923-09-28 8 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 171 $iOO. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 175 $103.31 words
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Article34 1923-09-28 8 Last week the residence in Hose Road, Petaling Hill, Kuala Lumpur, of Mr. Haynes, Secretary to the Department of Agriculture, was broken into and some valuable personal property, including a gold watch, was taken.34 words
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Article41 1923-09-28 8 A Chinese boy was knocked down by a motor car driven by a Boyanese syce, named Rattan bin Hassan, in Orchard Road, last night, and sustained a fractured leg. Mrs. Dtf.ialdson, of Clmiy Road, was in the car at the time.41 words
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Article41 1923-09-28 8 A general meeting of members of the Johore Planters' Association will be held at the Batu Anam Club, Batu Anem, on Wednesday, October 10, at 3.30 p.m. The agenda comprise)? minutes, alteration of rules, posts and telegraphs, crimping, labour and' general.41 words
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Article36 1923-09-28 8 Messrs. Guthrie and Co., Kuala Lumpur, write regarding the Banteng (Selangor) Rubber Estates, Ltd., dividend announcement that they inadvertently showed the amount carried forward as dollars instead of pounds sterling. The amount carried forward is £24,403.36 words
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Article56 1923-09-28 8 Reporting on copra under date September 27, Messrs. Barlcw and Co. state The volume of business transacted during the past week hes been on a ve-y moderate scale. Prices have steadi'y advanced, and are quoted at the clcse No. 1 standard $10.85 to $11.30, No. 2 standard $10.55 to $10.85,56 words
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Article59 1923-09-28 8 AH the restaurants in Canton were closed on September 19 in order to lend support to a petition to the Government for the cancellation of the tax on meals the collection of which has been farmed out to a syndicate. The restaurants put placards on their doors saying Owing to59 words
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Article60 1923-09-28 8 A correspondent wri'es to the Ma ay Mail Two letters arrived in this office from Germany, one with stamps to value of marks 60,000 and another only 3.000, both of practically the same weight. Can you account for that We cannot, unless the letters were sent off on different dates60 words
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Article55 1923-09-28 8 Mr. Lee Kirn Soo, of High Street, has received the silver medal he won at the Malayan Agri-Horticul-tural Show, Kuala Lumpur, for the best exhibition ef earthenware made in Maiaya. M"r. Lee Kirn Soo is the manufacturer of artistically designed earthenware and ornamental tiles, etc., and is also the sole55 words
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Article62 1923-09-28 8 Arrangements are being made by the Young Australia League of New South Wales for a party of Australian boys to visit the British Empire Exhibition. The cost for each boy, covering all expenses, is £250. The party will be ::\\\iy about nine months, travelling foi*ward via Suez, and returning through62 words
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Article63 1923-09-28 8 Private C. Trueman, C. Company, Ist Battalion, Green Howards, stationed at Fort St. George, Madras, committed suicide by shooting himself on the 17th instant. The deceased was an old soldier with over 18 years' service, and no reasons are yet forthcoming for his act. He was a good marksman and63 words
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Article66 1923-09-28 8 The Society of German Kinema Owners is collaborating with the police authorities in an experiment in tracing wanted criminals. In future portraits of want-id persons are to be shown on the screens at kinemas throughout the country. As a test case the picture of a burglar named Bahvinski, who is66 words
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Article64 1923-09-28 8 Among the passengers passing through Singapore homeward bound on the Dongola are the three little children, aged two, three and six of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Mollison, of Yokohama, who were both killed in the terrible catastrophe. Miss Muir, who accompanies the children, had a miraculous escape from death.64 words
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Article76 1923-09-28 8 We have received the September issue of the Far Eastern Review, the features of which are articles on the New Trend of Asiatic Politics the Japanese naval programme the significance of Singapore Japan holds the balance of power the, paramount American interest in China America, an eleemosynary institution i education,76 words
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Article124 1923-09-28 8 The new Hongkong and Shanghai Bank promises at Tientsin for which the sits is now brm,T cleared will occupy a prominent position at the corner of Victoria and Consular Roads. The main building covering 23,000 square feet will be a three-storied ed fice consisting of grounJ, mezzanine and first floors,124 words
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Article399 1923-09-28 8 Mr. Loke Chow Thye has joined the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Soutcr have gone to Brastagi for month's holiday, says the Times of Malaya. Mr. J. S. M. Rennie left yesterday by the Calypso for Negri Sembilan where he will be absent399 words
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Article30 1923-09-28 8 The Mercantile Bank of India, Ltd., will open a branch in Batavia on October 1 with Mr. R. Kennedy, formerly accountant, Singapore, in charge as acting manager.30 words
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Article33 1923-09-28 8 Mails fi-Gin Europe (London mails despatched September 6), by the P. and O. Malwa will arrive by train to-morrow morning. Correspondence will be ready for delivery to boxholdcrs at 9.45 a.m.33 words
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Article102 1923-09-28 8 Messrs. Chin Seng Hin and Co. of Singapore are offering a rubber cement. It is a composition which is quite hard whe-n cold, but softens easily in lukewarm water and can then be pressed into any leaks cr crevices which it is desirable to close. As long as102 words
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Article100 1923-09-28 8 In connection with the revised train service, the following alterations in the times of deliveries of correspondence from the G.P.O. will take effect 7rom from October 1 Correspondence from Penang. F.M.S., etc., arriving by train at Tank Road at 7.41 a.m. will be ready for delivery to bcxhokicrs100 words
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230 1923-09-28 8 Not all who come to the East prosper financially and the Straits Settlements Benevolent Fund was established to assist cases of rcr.l hardship. The report 1 for 1922 mentions that a legacy of 'i' 6,000 was received under the will of |.Mrs. E. A. Scott, and230 words
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Advertisement227 1923-09-28 8 THE CORRECT EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES WITH YOUR AFTER DINNER COFFEE ARE Maspero i.e. THE BrST! INCUBATORS THE FOLLOWING, JUST ARRIVED. "HEARSON," 50 Egg Capacity $110 nett "PREMIER," 70 Egg Capacity $190 nett "TAMLIN," 100 Egg Capacity $200 nett Complete with all parts, instruction books and ready for immediate use JOHN LITTLE227 words
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Advertisement94 1923-09-28 8 ALHAMBRA In the Second Show at 9 p.m. HELENE CHADWICK IN THE GLORIOUS FOOL In 6 Reels. FLORENCE VIDOR IN CONQUERING THE WOMAN In 6 Reels. In the First Show at 7.30 p.m. RUTH ROLAND IN THE TIMBER QUEEN In 15 Episodes or 31 Reels. Episode 15 THE SILVER LINING,94 words
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Article661 1923-09-28 9 Grave Situation Arising In Bavaria. Socialists Asking Russian Help. [Relteb's Sebvice.] London, September 27. Berlin The President has issued a decree aiming: at restoration of public security," for the curtailment of constitutional rights like freedom of the press and right of assembly, authorising domi- ciliary searches and seizures,661 words
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Article335 1923-09-28 9 Italian Forces Evacuate Corfu. [Reuter's Service.] London, September 27. Athens Corfu was handed over tt> the Greeks this morning. London, September 27. Corfu The town is in perfect order under the resumed civil administration. No threats had been made against the Italian citizens, hence the population were335 words
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Article101 1923-09-28 9 [Reuter's Service.] Loi.don, September 27. A very severe censorship in Sofia prevents an accurate appraisal of the situation and has so far withheld information as to the reconstruction of the cabinet on coalition lines. Moreover it is now clear that the rising was originally fairly extensive and mainly101 words
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Article78 1923-09-28 9 [Reuter's Service.] London, September 27. Simla A report from Peshawar says it is now estimated that 70,000 or 80,000 Russian fighting troops are in Turkestan. The Afghans and Persians are becoming anxious with regard to Bolshevist intentions. There is a great deal of Bolshevist intrigue in Afghanistan78 words
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Article36 1923-09-28 9 [Reuter's Service.] London, September 27. Riga A Japanese trade delegation has arrived at Kieff and is proceeding to Odessa and Kharkoff with the object of promoting shipping and trade between Odessa and Japan.36 words
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Article28 1923-09-28 9 [Reuter's Service.] London, September 27. H. Robertson, piloting an eleven-seater IDe Havilland 34 aeroplane, flew from Berlin to London in six hours, which is 'I rteord. I28 words
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Article310 1923-09-28 9 Importance of Anglo-French Friendship. [Reuter's Service.] London, September 27. Mr. Baldwin has made his first public appearance since he saw M. Poincare. Addressing the students of the Philip Stott College, near Northampton, he said that the whole question of the present situation of Europe and the wcrld310 words
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Article42 1923-09-28 9 [Reuter's Service.] London, September 27. Cowes The contest for the Schneider seaplane cup opened inauspiciously. The British seaplane Blackbum-N'apier taxied across the starting line heading west-j ward, then lost its balance, capsized and sank. The pilot was not hurt.42 words
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Article187 1923-09-28 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, September 27. The Automobile Club committee report that the total membership at the end of the year ending June, 1923, was 11C. They failed to effect a reduction in the transport of cars between Penang and Prai, but a 10 per cent,187 words
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Article82 1923-09-28 9 The bankruptcy list down for hearing by the Chief Justice (Sir Walter Shaw), this morning, included the following Petitions for receiving orders against Low Sang 800, Chan Quee Lim, Ann Lock and Co., Mohamed Ali Nahhodo, Mana Adamsa Powther applications for discharge by Andre Wilhelm H. Bork and82 words
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Article41 1923-09-28 9 I The Kuala Lumpur Appeal Court has granted to Dr. Braddon final leave to' appeal to the Privy Council in '.he case against the Pertang Rubber Estates. Mr. Lynch appeared for Dr. Braddon and .Messrs. Ivcns and Shearn for the com-41 words
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Article165 1923-09-28 9 More Talk About the Opium Question. [Reuter's Service] London, September 27. Geneva The Assembly adopted the resolutions submitted by the opium committee, including the resolution urging the countries which had not yet ratified the opium convention of 1912 to do so soon and apply its provisions. Mr.165 words
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Article238 1923-09-28 9 Macphail and Co.'s Report. Singapore, September 28. Rubber.— London Is. 3%d. Local 51%. Tin.— London £198 10s. Local *D 9% (75 tons sold). Share market. Dull. Rubbers. Jimahs 1.25-1.30 ox, Pantais J SO-85 cents, Sungei Eagans 1.90-2.10, i Mentakcbs 25-27 cents, Allenbys 1.27V4--1.32V4, United Malaccas 1.42Vi-1.47V<!, Indragiris238 words
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Article311 1923-09-28 9 Attractive Conditions Offered To Labourers. An Indian correspondent sends the Madras Mail an interesting account of his meeting with a number of emigrants on the eve of their departure to thr F.M.S. The correspondent gathered that one of the chief reasons which induced the emigrants to go311 words
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Article39 1923-09-28 9 The Kir.ir has awarded a bronze 1 medal to Major Willoughby Hogg, late of the Third Brahmans, for gallantry in sav njr a lascar while assisting to quell tho fire aboard the steamship Oruro at Muscat in May 1918.39 words
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Article740 1923-09-28 9 Proceedings at Annual General Meeting. The following report is officially me twenty-first annual geneial meeting of the shareholders of the Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd., was held at the office of Messrs. Boustead and Co., Ltd., yesterday afternoon. The Hon. Mr. V. Gibbons (chairman of directors) presided,740 words
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Article61 1923-09-28 9 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Shimbun.) Tokio, September 28. Barons Tanetaro Mekata and Shoichi Ohmori and Mr. Kiyoshi Nakakoji have been appointed members of the Privy Council. A demonstration has taken place, urging the disposal of the enormous.; relief, said to be provided for 2,660,00(T persons,61 words
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Article71 1923-09-28 9 Our Kuala Lumpur correspondent telegraphs that Sir L. M. Woodward, Chief Judicial Commissioner, F. M.S., is going on home leave towards the end of the year, and it is uncertain who will act for him. Mr. Justice P. A. Tarrer--1 Manby goes home on leave shortly and Mt.71 words
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Article109 1923-09-28 9 A Chinese named Chwee Hong was charged at the Singapore Assizes yester- day, before Mr. Justice Barrett- I. onnard, I with the murder of another Chinese in Sajjo Lane, in April of last year. After the case for the prosecution had concluded, Mr. E. R. Koek, who is109 words
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Article1836 1923-09-28 9 The Strange Case of Mr. McKenna. By Our Special Correspondent. London, August 30. Mr. Stanley Baldwin, after much patio. t waiting and negotiation, has at length completed his Cabinet. It was obviously impossible for him to combine the two offices of Prime Minister and Chancellor of the Exchequer,1,836 words
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Article681 1923-09-28 10 Market Steady on London Advices. Messrs. Guthrie and Co. repoit Singapore, September 28. The ea.sing of the European political situation hus influenced a good tone, and the commodity market is again firmer and more active after a dull period. New Yoik continues quiet with little fluctuation, but681 words
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Article34 1923-09-28 10 Received by Yokohama Specie Bank Mr. Tortar Singh $5, United Engineers,' Ltd. 500. Mr. Yap Teck Hye 50, Sze Hai Tong Banking and Insurance Co. 100, Mr. F. P. Ron 10.34 words
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Article80 1923-09-28 10 In the week ended the 15th inst. one case of bubonic plague, one case of cholera and 41 of smallpox were notified to the Acting Medical Officer of Health as having occurred in Bangkok. One death from bubonic plague and 25 from smallpox were registered in the80 words
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Letter105 1923-09-28 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, There appeared in the Press a few days ago an ui title from an unknown source stating that all Chinese labour had been deported from Pamoekan Bay Collier j, and that the company had been prohibited from importing further Chinese.105 words
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Article421 1923-09-28 10 Surety Sued Under Promissory Note. In the Supreme Court, yesterday, hefore the Chief Justice (Sir Walter Shaw), R. M.. N. N. ML Sellapa Cheity sued Chua Kow under a promissory note for $2,000. This note was signed in December, 1922, by Chua Chuan Wee, Chop Keng Hiap421 words
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Article144 1923-09-28 10 I /The Bangkok Times of the 21st j inst., says To-morrow the Borispuh i Court will hear the charge brought by j the Oriental Stores Ltd. against A. M. Hussain, who was extradited from Pe-> nang. Hussain is charged with removing his property with intent to prevent144 words
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Article111 1923-09-28 10 Jealousy over a woman is alleged to have led to a quarrel between two Javanese at Mount Elizabeth last night in the course of which one man stabbed another four times. The wounds, which were inflicted with a brass shortbladed knife, were serious, one penetrating the lung,111 words
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Article86 1923-09-28 10 It is reported that during the early part of this year counterfeiting one rupee coins in different parts of the Madras Presidency has beaten all previous records, and in several districts, including Chingleput, Coimbatore, Ganjam, Nellorc North and South, Arcot. Salem and Vizagapatam, the number ofj cases are reported to86 words
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Article144 1923-09-28 10 Selanßor to Meet Johore. The first important fixture of the Rugby season will be played at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday between Selangor and Johore. Regular training has been, going on for some time, and both States I will have the services of a number «f last season's players. The144 words
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Article381 1923-09-28 10 The St. Joseph's Institution i-.arr. met th> Hongkong bar.k yesterday and iho refu'.t! was one all. H. Allen opened the score i for the School which was equalised by J. Conceicao. The replay of the S. V. C. inter-com-pany competition match between theS.R.A. and the Chinese Company, will be381 words
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Article169 1923-09-28 10 I The following will represent the S.R.C. against the Indian Association at cricket i to-morrow on the former's ground, com- mencing 2 p.m. C. P. Hoffmann (capt.), i A. E. Coelho, H. G. Stack, G. Armstrong, W. A. Deans, L. E. Campbell, T. A. Cor- deiro, V. C. Westerhout,169 words
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Article116 1923-09-28 10 The Bromhead Matthews shield, an inter-company competition for teams of six, open to all units S. S- V. F. and M. S. V. R., is to be shot off from November 1 to 30. Local entries should be forwarded to the Adjutant, S. V. C, not later than October116 words
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Article911 1923-09-28 10 The following arc the positions of the clubs in the various Leagues up to the 15th inst.— Goals P. W. D. L. faraet.Pts. Airdrieonians 6 4 0 13 410 Rangers 4 3 1 0 11 2 7 Patrck Thistle 5 3 11 8 5 7 Aberdeen 5 2911 words
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Article84 1923-09-28 10 There will be boxing at tha New World to-morrow evening, (and a promising programme has been arranged, introducing several well-known boys and others whose names are new. The contest arranged are A. Cox, 8.5, v. C. Bowlen. 8.6, six rounds Kirn Guan, 8.5. v. L. Anderson, 8.3, six84 words
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Article283 1923-09-28 10 shown between ife Sjuzu, Stack and Holme* Smith bui the trio found in Walker aad Lt. Spencer their stumbling block on I several occasions. From a breakaway McGill scored the Garriaoa'i Mcond coal lit close range. After testing the soldiers' goalie with several like Stack opened accounts for the283 words
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Article81 1923-09-28 10 Some good sport was shown by the Indian wrestlers who appeared at the New World last night. The chief bout between Din Mohamed champion of Malaya, and Jcjra Singh lasted thirty minutes when Jaga Sinpli gave up, leaving his opponent the winner. Both proved themselves adept at the Indian81 words
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Article77 1923-09-28 10 Weather permitting, the finals in the V.M.C.A. A and B handicaps will be played off on the Association courts next Thursday and Friday as follows Thursday, A Singles Handicap Final, Lim Bong Soo, owe 15. o v. Ong Suit Gam, owe 15.3. Friday, B Singles77 words
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Article19 1923-09-28 10 There will be a trophy race at tho Royal Singapore Yacht Club on Sunday. Club course, no handicaps.19 words
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Article31 1923-09-28 10 The competition for the Navy Cap (men's foursomes) at the Sepoy Lines Golf Club will be held in October and November and .entries will be received up to October 21.31 words
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Article31 1923-09-28 10 'A semi-final match in the V.M.C.A. billiards championship will be played t h i evening between A. Neubronner and A. Baker commencing at 8.30 p.m. Members and friends are welcome.31 words
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Article287 1923-09-28 10 The Royal Medan Opera Company were unable to perform at th- j New World last evening owing to the iilness of one of the actors. Arrangement: have been made to start the performances on Monday, October 1. Professor Gerard Zilsrnan, a baritone, who has been touring Java with287 words
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Article91 1923-09-28 10 Diabetes conquered was the text of an address before the British Association by the Canadian, Professor Mcleod, who is Dr. Banting's laboratory assistant. He declared that, whereas it was already proved that continued periodical injections had brought back sufferers' health, time would possibly show that prolonged91 words
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Article74 1923-09-28 10 A wealthy American has offered a blank cheque for the room in which the late Sir George Williams founded the V.M.C.A.' in London in I*l4. The offer is made with the proviso that room can be removed to the United States. Sir George Williams (of the firm of Hitchcock, Williams74 words
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Article80 1923-09-28 10 The death occurred on September 1.", at Harrogate, in Yorkshire, of Mr. B. W. Bawa, K.C., Advocate, who a few months back left Ceylon for England owing to ill health. The deceased was Senior Major of the C. L. 1., and wore the Volunteer Decoration. He was Extra A.D.C. to80 words
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Article2379 1923-09-28 11 Full Text of Chinese Reply. The official reply of Dr. Wellington Koo, Chinese Minister of Foreign Affairs, to the Note of the Diplomatic Body at Patting with ri-fircr.ee to the Linchenj* out'.aße, has been received by the Chines? Consul-General at Singapore (Mr. Lo Chonjj), and is as2,379 words
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Advertisement87 1923-09-28 11 NEW "His Master's Voice" RECORDS SEPTEMBER ISSUE Just Received BOOK YOUR ORDER NOW. S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. le ee-e-e-eeeeeeeee I(Bncher eross 1 THE ALL-BRITISH TYPE ■T ALL STOCKISTS, DnTmnunito unrn William Jacks Co., SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR. SPECIAL OFFER We hare had placed in our hands for87 words
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Advertisement415 1923-09-28 11 RAFFLES HOTEL T^hon. 2 no u»«> MONDAT.— Tea Danaaat. Tele»a~e MS (le Ll»ea). TCKDAT.-IH« M r !*„<-.. Tfce riaeat Ballroom la the East. WEDNESDAY.— Orclitttral Coarent. THURSDAY.— Cuert Night, Dinner and Dance. QBILI* eptn till 12 p.m. FRIDAY.— Tea Daaaant. SATURDAY,— Gaeat Nlfht, Dlnjaer ao4 Dance. RAFFLKS ORCirEfITRA. TEA DANSANT415 words
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Article383 1923-09-28 12 LONDON EXCHANGE STERLING PRICES AUG. 29. Stock Par Exehanc* Valu«. Company. Prlew. £1 Anjdo-Malay 26/3 £1 Ayer Kuning 46/3 £1 Hakap Plantni. 13-16 £1 Bnntine (Si-langor) 30/ £1 Batu Caves 17/8 £1 Batu Tiga SI/I 2/ Bertain Consolidated 5/3 £1 Bidor EiUtw 40/ 2/ Brooklands 4/383 words
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Article460 1923-09-28 12 Fraser and Co.'s Weekly Report. Messrs. Fraser and Co. report During the week under review a steady rise in the price of Tin has to be recorded but this improvement has had little effect on the share market which continues dull with very restricted business. Rubber has460 words
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Article140 1923-09-28 12 A Poole watchmaker, Mr. C. Payne, has completed, after three years' work, :i miniature tower clock in which, once daily, a Biblical story is portrayed by mechanical figures. On the hour of four being struck by Father Time, on a bell held by Satan,140 words
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Article119 1923-09-28 12 Captain W. J. O'Grady, Managing Director of the All-India and Burmn Advertisinjr Association (Ltofttl), lecturing at Simla on September (5 before a select audience, explained the advantages of advertising by artistic posters and by means of postal notices, telegraph forms and cards. He emphasised the po-sr-i.-ity of119 words
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Advertisement207 1923-09-28 12 UNITED STATES TYRES ARE GOOD TYRES Three Major Improvements in Tyre Manufacture EXCLUSIVE TO THE Royal Cord 1. SPRAYED RUBBER Adaptable to the use of all rubber products. 2. WEB CORD of specific application to the art of cord Tyre making. 3. FLAT BAND BUILDING PROCESS Finally assuring uniform cushioning207 words
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Advertisement885 1923-09-28 12 SSaW 1^ Ten-Day Test HjAftflp e ß&^-^^ Simply send coupon. saliva. That is there to constantly neutralize the acids which cause decay. It multiplies the starch digettant £i i T'l in the saliva That th re to *>• if r> i^nrl B Mt starch deposits on teeth which iJiIVIVV A885 words
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Advertisement1465 1923-09-28 13 IMPORTANT MORTGAGEE'S SALE Tho aadlenlgMd have been favoured with instructions to sell by public auction at their sale-room. Raffles Ch tmber*. Raffles Place, ON MONDAY, OCTOHLR 1, at 2.30 p.m. UPPER CIRCULAR ROAD. Lot 1. !>!>!> years' leasehold l.tnd with the two storeyed brick and tile-roofed business shophousi! .No. 4,1,465 words
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Advertisement475 1923-09-28 13 New Shipment Arrived 6 in. by 3 in. by 36 ft. by 12 lbs. It. S. Joists. 3 in. by 3 in. by in. by 36 ft. Angle Irons. 3 in. by 3 in. by 5/16 in. by 36 ft. Angle Irons. i i Prices on application. D. G. Robertson,475 words
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Advertisement173 1923-09-28 13 PAINTS WOOD-PRESERVATIVE AND STAIN Supplied in all Colours. i i Norusto ANTI-CORROSIVE VARNISH. TAINT Rok Roofing "Gripoly" Belting Not Canvas, but 100 per cent. Pure Camel Hair Vulcan Disinfectant SOLE AGENTB t Sime Darby Co., Ltd. (Incorporate d in the SS.) SIONG LIM SAWMILL SYNDICATE (in which is incorporated the173 words
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Advertisement2048 1923-09-28 14 AsmU »T«r $5,00«,t«« S.C Aawraaw te fwe* «t«t $17,Hf,N«. 1 The Great Eastenil^^Assurance Co., Ltd. »*aD omOil Wlatkaate* Beaaa. HanP«r^ tOWDON OmOil M. OM Javry, B.a T». Company aai «0,000 4.peelteJ vltk the Bopreme Conrt of Enflaad aad eompHei wltk tke BriMik Ufa A».raae* Coapaalea Act la twrj aartl«aia». krnuacnvi2,048 words
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Advertisement367 1923-09-28 14 TANGYE HEAVY OIL ENGINES COLD STARTING TYPE With "Variable Admission" Governing:. <w!' c f^| \tz* ""<■ tS ''~^F_m. jhLLo^Lfti'. For General Purposes or Electric Lighting Work equally well on low-^rade fuel oils, residual oils, tar or similar oils, with maximum efficiency and low-running costs. Very low fuel consumption. Guaranteed not367 words
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Article1094 1923-09-28 15 Notes and Comments On Current Topics. Learning to Drive. As on the water, so on the road, practically ill beginners over-steer, writes Mr. Massac Buist in the Morning Post. In the of motoring this is due particularly to the instinct to look at things near and on1,094 words
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Advertisement192 1923-09-28 15 A Willing Partner Who adds to your business prestige and never questions your business judgment. Who submits to neglect without complaint and never harbours a grudge. Who puts up with your whims— and never speaks disparagingly behind your back. Who is on the job morning, noon, midnight and never asks192 words
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Advertisement187 1923-09-28 15 P MM An Extraordinary Transmission Belting If Goodyear Transmission Belts merely gave ordinary satisfaction, they would not now be in use in thousands of industries in a?l parts of the world. But they give more than ordinary satisfaction and service because of their wonderful wearing qualities. And they save power187 words
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Advertisement282 1923-09-28 16 TO LET A ipadoas tcp floor frontage. Itted with electric lights, ceiling fan and bathroom attached, suitable for a General Office. For further p*rticulan, apply at 15, PPTTTT.TP STREET. i YOU CAN Concentrate your ryes well under the most trying condition of light when CHANCE'S CROOKES GLASS •rotects them from282 words
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Advertisement279 1923-09-28 16 LADIES A Special Cheap Salt will be held frum MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. THE PARISIAN HOUSE Will be under re-organization, necessitating clearance sale of all goods. None damsged, none old, some articles two months, some thrue weeks only, to be •oid at Bici.fice. Every articles will be sold 60 per cent,279 words
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Advertisement876 1923-09-28 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID charges for Wants, For Sale, To Let, etc, in ordinary dose let type (average six words to line) are per line one insertion 28 cents, two ins. 46 cts, three ins. 64 cts, four ins. 82 ets., Ire Ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.13, ten ins. $1.40,876 words
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Advertisement823 1923-09-28 16 LAND AND HOUSES HOUSE TO LET, fully furnished, electric light, etc., tennis court. Rent $125 per month. 2807, Struits Times. WANTED, large, compound house, near tewn, electric light. Replies stating locality and rent to 2804, Straits Times. TO LET, No. 12, Stsnley Street, ground floor, lsrgc and ventilated, good for823 words
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Advertisement468 1923-09-28 16 ANNOUNCEMENT JOHN DUKE, F.8.0.A., F.S.M.C. OPTICIAN. Wishes to announce that, as from September 1, he has acquired the practice lately carried on by N. LAZARUS, Opticians, of Medical Hall, Battery Road. On and from this date all prescriptions and en.quiries should be sent to 12, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORB. i I468 words
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Advertisement290 1923-09-28 16 Latest Publications Just Received DIET TO* WOMK.V, by Cecil WebbJohiuoa, M.B, Clili, Late Civil 9argeon tut CScer Commending Station Hospital, Specialist in Midwifery, Dii-uMi of Women and Children, Cloth Fdn. lUhs $2.3* DIET FOR ME\, by the same sutnor %2M SEVEN ACES. A Narrative of Humsn Mind by A Gentleman290 words
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Miscellaneous211 1923-09-28 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TXLXPHON2* .viitcrial and Geaeral Manager's Offlee ai/i ■All communications relstlag tv editori* matters srd news should be addressed tTHE EDITOR. All communication! i« lating to business matters —sdvrrtisemrDtr 1 •übierlptioni, accounts, printing, etc. 1 should re addressed te THE MANAGKK ADVERTISEMENT RATES. Wants, For Sale, To Let,211 words
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