The Straits Times, 8 November 1923
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Title Section13 1923-11-08 1 The Straits Times. No. 27,401. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1923. PRICE 10 CENT*13 words
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Advertisement238 1923-11-08 1 5 '*^*t- JT&-- "Drink More Good Milk MAN'S FIRST AND FINEST FOOD. fi&k} DRINK ISIZ-15? THE 0LD OWGINAL, GENUINE poses use BEAR Brand B OO iV/l 1 IT" Milk, a very rich, thick UVYIOO -LyJLUxL mountain milk which can be diluted according to QUALITY, requirements. It contains nTTDTTV A all238 words
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Advertisement312 1923-11-08 1 ROBINSON CO., LTD. (Incorpor.ited in Sirj^ 97 C|S» New Stocks of Gent's Mackintoshes hrl *THE PEMBROKE" /^/\\-^^>\ Vulcanised Ru^ 1 r<l n twill background, thoroughly £\f/\J X\ weatherprotrf and hard wearing. T^jiftLuAi Price $15 50 each WS "THE HAMILTON" KW A s 3rb "P- 1 0 1 1 1 1312 words
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Advertisement48 1923-11-08 1 Fnden^dM IBBJIIHIBfIaHUMBSaEBBBEBafI DIAMOND PLATINUM LADIES' WRIST WATCHES. The Flnrit srit Most Eielmlv* Selection Knit of Snex. si s a g CAN BE SEEN I only «t FRANKELS, LTD. 575, VictorU Street. n s n Sec elsewhere, bat buy from as a Where you get quality and value. n48 words
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Article952 1923-11-08 2 Quincentenary ommemoration Service. The commemoration service for the 500 th anniversary of the death of Sir Richard Whittingtcm, held on Oc'-ober 2 at St. Michael's, College-hill, his burial plaeo, was a tribute by the City of London to a renowned and beneficent citizen who was Alderman, Sheriff, Mayor,952 words
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Article30 1923-11-08 2 Maybe and perhaps and possibly arc as meaty food for my soul as sureties, so long 1 as they are frankly taken to be what they are. Dr. Frank Ciane.30 words
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Article23 1923-11-08 2 There are far too few Universities in England, and the proportion of universitytrained people is a disgrace to the country.—Prof. A. D. Lindsay.23 words
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Advertisement339 1923-11-08 2 A- Mttai'^ S S 1 DCDMA swiss I I DtlXllA MILK I Is exceptional, beciuse its delicious rWi creamy llavour is altogether its cwn. Analysis shows that Berna is (he creamiest yet L S| Hu Buy a tin oJ Bcrna Genuine SU'ISS Milk at your pr j^ifs to-day. Look lor339 words
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Advertisement407 1923-11-08 2 CUTICURA HEALS ECZEMAJN RASH On Child's Face, Irritation Caused Scratching. Face Disfigured. "When my little girl was fourteen months old wet eczema broke out in a rash of small pimples under her chin. It soon spread to her face and the Irritation was so great that she scratched, causing it407 words
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Advertisement488 1923-11-08 2 \~A hUthtr sop Our rJ.br fcoTl y r }V wti bronchi on C.laio. 1 lUal t L V "< "°<' ld !''">« yu h« U V rixd from the wonderful food." y If your Baby lived in England and you were unable to {eed him yourself, he would be brought488 words
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Article1099 1923-11-08 3 Shanghai to London in Three Days. Shanghai to Nanking: in two hours, Hankow in five, Peking eight and London n. seventy-two hours these are the travel possibilities as soon as arrangements have been completed with the Chinese Government for an air service which will link up China1,099 words
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Advertisement911 1923-11-08 3 TENDERS INVITED PAWNBROKERS' LICENCES, JOHORE. With r.'Corince to Johore Gazette Notification No I!'2S, in which the State Sr-crctai virier section 5 of "The Pawntvokers Knactment, 1917," fixed for period of liir<» ycar3 commencing from January 1, MM, th» "number of licences to be granted i.nJcr ■-..<■ said Enactment, in the911 words
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Advertisement832 1923-11-08 3 TENDERS Tenders will be received up to noon on Friday, November 9, 1923, at the Office of Che Honourable the Colonial Secretary, Singapore, from persons desirous of contracting for the supply of rations for prisoners during the year 1924. Forms of Tenders may be obtained at the Office of the832 words
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Advertisement409 1923-11-08 3 WHAT GIRLS MUST DO When They 1...M- Energy and Looks. When you girls are tiri'd and breathless, your heart thumpinir if .vuii run upstairs, play a game of tennis ur climb a hill, Mother Natuvi' is warning you that y6u must make more blood. You have been using up your409 words
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Advertisement228 1923-11-08 3 WE INVITE YOU TO INSPECT OUR LARGE SELECTION OF Ladies 9 and Gent 9 s Gold and Silver Cigarette Cases Ladies 9 Vanity Cases Onyx Jewellery Brazilian Jade and Crystal Beaded Necklaces Crystal Cut Glassware Watches, etc, ALL GOODS AT RIGHT PRICES. WEILL MONTOR E, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. THAT PERFECT228 words
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Advertisement771 1923-11-08 4 STEAMER SAILINGS P. f). British India Apcar Line (Cum^iiies Incorporated la Kngland) MAIL AXD PAfSENGEB AND CARGO SERVICES I'EXINBU«_\R AND ORIENTAL g. N. CO. Under Cent tec with His Majesty's Government. LONDON-FAR -ASTERN SERVICE OUTWARDS FROM LCWDON HOMEWARDS FOR CHINA AND JAP N FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON AND ANTWERP. Tonnage Due771 words
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Advertisement699 1923-11-08 4 STEAMER SAILINGS THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LIMITED. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Kngland) The Bine Funnel Line REGULAR SERVICES TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP. HAMBURG AND BREMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES. HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking cargo on through699 words
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Advertisement663 1923-11-08 4 STEAMER SAILINGS PAKETtffiABT MAfiTSCHAPPU (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION- CO.. OF BATAVL\) (Incorporated in Holland). UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHEHI.ANDS INDIA f.OVER.\.\IEXT. Telephone Xoa. Passage Dept. 131, Freight 1)e,,t., :?02. Marine Dept. and Transhipment Dept. MST, Manager's I>ept. 1003. P JIr N 'v VCmb 1 r BoPiyleh:8 o Pi y 1eh B"663 words
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Advertisement451 1923-11-08 5 STEAMER SAILINGS N.¥.K. LONUON LJWI Haruna Maru Not. U Karoo Maru Not. 27 KaUri Muru Uec. 11 LITJEPOOL LOT Lyons Maru Not. 20 Tajima Maru Not. IS Dakar Maru Dec IS HAMBUEK I INI Matsumoto Ham Nov. 20 Toyohashi Maru mid. Dee, mrVT TOKK UNI tI. WnM kalliag date aIL451 words
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Advertisement454 1923-11-08 5 STEAMER SAILINGS O.S.K. Priai.si lalllaga froa attagateM. (s.bjtrt te aaaag. witao.t pwrleea aetlea.) EUROPEAN LTNI For B-aneillee, Loadon, Hamb.rg, Betterdam, Antwerp, Tia Colombo, Bae. aad Port Bald. Arr. Dea. •AMAZON MARU Nov. 18 Nov. 19 Calls at Aden, P. Sudan. Not calling at Marseilles. NBW TORK UNB Per laa Francisco,454 words
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Advertisement419 1923-11-08 5 STEAMER SAILINGS "NEDEHUUHT ROYAL MAIL UNE "ROTTERDAM LLQY9" ROYAL MAUL LINE SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE OF NEDERLAND" "ROTTERDAM LLOYD" R. M. UNE R. M. LINE Tia Bdawas-Deli, Sabanr, Colombo, Tia Belawan-Deli, Sabang, Colvnbu, Genoa, Algiers, So.th.mpton Maraeillea, Tangier, Southampton to Amsterdam. to Rotterdam. ♦REMBRANDT Oct. 29 INSULINDE Nov. 19 •JOH. DE419 words
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Advertisement168 1923-11-08 5 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMSIM-AMERIKA LINE Companies Incorporated la Germany) The ■.demoted are Compaalo.' Intaaded Bxtures OUTWAKD For Hongkong, Shanghai *nd Japaa, Da. Singapore PREUSSEN (H.A.L.) Nov. 22 SCHLESIEN (N.DX.) Dec. 6 HOMBWAKD For Rotterdam. Hambarg and Braataa. Da. Singapore PFALZ (N.DX.) Not. 2« .SHAVELLAND (H.A.L.) Dec. 5 KRMLAND (HAX.) Dec.168 words
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Advertisement654 1923-11-08 5 STEaHER SmILIHBS "ELLERMAN" LINE ■LLBKMAN BUCKNALL SIBAMbHIP C«l, LU. (Incorporated in England) STKAMER uut Singapore PABSENGBR SERVICE OtTWARDS. a*. ClTlf OK PARIS Cbiaa and Japaa Nov. 16 •v. CITY OF CANTEEBUKY China «ud Japaa Dec. 27 HOMBWAKU& tsj.. CITY OV KAKACMI WriTrfltr I niliili Dec. 10 •.a CITY OK *AKJ.«654 words
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Advertisement371 1923-11-08 6 CIHEIMS aecadiFSnema^ TANJONG KATONG. FOR THREE NIGHTS November 6 7 and 8, EDDIE PCLO:. HERBERT RAWLINSON THE SECRET FOUR TH E BLACK BAG (A Detective Drama). Episode 3. ACROSS THE CHASM Episode 4. THE DIVE OF DESPAIR Supported by International News No. 93. HARRY POLLARD n TOM SANTSGHI in call371 words
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Advertisement190 1923-11-08 6 In the First Show at 7.30 p.m. SMOKED OUT A Two Reel Pathe Drama. WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS JOHNNY WALKER in LIVE WIRES in 5 Reels. TAN CHENG KEE CO., LTD, Proprietors. >«»»«»♦>♦«.«»»»<»»»♦»♦»♦♦«♦♦♦ TO-NIGHT At 7.15 sharp. The LOST CITY SERIAL INTRODUCING 30 many original situation! and moments of Creeping Suspense190 words
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Advertisement403 1923-11-08 6 J CINEMAS EMPIRE CINEMA From Thursday Novemh?r U to Sunday, November 11. In the Second Show at 9.30 INTERNATIONAL NEWS The >!oftt-talked-of-photoplay in I ilmdom NANOOK OF THE NORTH A stirring photoplay of life and love amid the Ice-packed Arctic. The most out-of-the ordinary story of the fenrless, lovable, happy-go-lucky403 words
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Advertisement255 1923-11-08 6 IN AID OF THE CHINESE HIGH SCHOOL NEW BUILDING FIND and under the distinguished pnlronaire of THE CONSUL GENERAL FOX CHINA The Amateur Sporting Association will Ktaze A Dramatic Performance Entitled Improvidence TO-NIGHT and NOVEMBER 15, at 9 p.m. at the STAR OPERA HALL Booking at Messrs. Lat I'uu Press,255 words
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Advertisement16 1923-11-08 6 <»>«IMMIMMMHIM»>I««»<> 1 GENUINE Marseilles Roofing Tiles UCGCLAK STOCKS CARRIED BT BROSSARD MOPIN (laeorporaUd la Calms) SINGAPORE.16 words
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Article209 1923-11-08 7 KIXTI UES. Thuriidiy, Novemher 8 lliKh Water, 9.50 a.m., 10.31 p.m. 1". and <>. Hemawajd mail closes. V.W.CUL new lunch rooms opened, 5 p.m SC.c Billiards IB) Final, 0 p.m. Friday, November 9 Bigfa Water, 10.23 a.m., 11.17 p.m. loppy Day. AJ).C, l'ciformance, Mitinee 5.15 p.m. S.CC.209 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article90 1923-11-08 7 East Wharf Basin -Nil. Kast Wharf Tcesta. Sheers Wharf—Nil. Main Wharf IVrak, Medusa, Kuaia. fcjnpire Docli Van der Lijrt. Kamuning, EMera, lienlomoiu!, K!anit, Charon. Wetit W h«il Hjrmettaa. Jardims Wharf Nil f'ulo lirani Coal Wharf—Nil. Keppel Harbour. Main Wharf Ha'.avier. UY SybH, T«g Prlnee, Ban F<90 words
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Article146 1923-11-08 7 BOBIBAT, Sii.in.. 369 r 'O" Up.cho 7-U tor Baeno 8-.il. lIIMTISH BEAroX. Brit., 4.00S ton;, froil Abadan 6-11, for jnc. lIYHETUS, Brit., 2J« tons, from Calcutti 7-n. tot AnstralU HI. KELANTAN, Brit., 47S tons, from Malacca 1-11, for Malacca a-11. KSIAN, i!:it., 163 ton.-, from Kolantaq si: for146 words
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Article247 1923-11-08 7 Ihe following paaaongen are pr ccedmy to Europe I)., the Caledonia which «a> to Rail at n»on to-day W. C. I'.iil'.ards, R. Bird, J. K. Kaave, Ritekie, U. A. Smith, Mr. Biul Mrs. K. 11. St.yen- and ihild, Mrs. \l. B. P. Sandlaon, Mr. iind .Mrs. Drocklobank, Mr. and247 words
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Article232 1923-11-08 7 To-day. I'ulau Sambu ..2.30p.m. Malacca and Miinr 3 p.m 1 inane, RaafOOl ami Madras, taking mails for Calcutta 3 p.m Hatu I'altat 3 p.m Malacca and Knar t p.m Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan 4 p.m. Adelaide, Melbourne ami Sydney 6 p.m. Friday. Sibu noon Saijjon, Tevraße and232 words
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Article41 1923-11-08 7 Nyn y P. dor Nedvrlnmlen Andre Lebun T»ra Goentocr Amboiac Mantua Left S'porc Oct. 1 Oct. I Oct. 3 Oct. Oct. 10 Oct. 11 Arrd. London CM. Ib Oct. 27 Oct. 29 Nov. 2 Nov. 5 N..v. 541 words
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Article177 1923-11-08 7 BXCHANGB Singapore Novembei' t>. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2 4 ."/16 Demand 2/4 3/32 Trivate m. credits 2/4 9/16 On New York, Demand T>2 i'rivatv (to <! U9i On Fiance, Bank SCO On India, Bank T. T. 167 V« on H<in»!-Ki»;n,, tiank il p.c. <n>. On177 words
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58 1923-11-08 7 Singapore SUadard Pale Crepe, '"!o«:/isr i'riee*. Bu'—*i 8«U«m. Singapore Standard Bibbed Smoked Sheet Clociny Prlr»§ Spot 4S gp«t Nov.-Dec. r- Nov. -Dec. Jan.-March .lan.-Jl.reh Vpril-Juii.' Apri'-.luno Tone of lnarkot Steady. Latest London cables qautt Spot shoe; U. 2d. 47 47 Vi 474 oO 5058 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES
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Article213 1923-11-08 7 Val. I'd. 15-.iv.ts. Sellers. 1 1 Batang Pmlang 0.:i5 0.40 1 1 Hitnm Tin 1.30 1.40 I i .Maiitoh 0.20n0n 1 I Johan Tin 0.-'.O 0..W El £1 Kam.. Kamunting 45/- 4G/C1 £1 Komuntinjr Tin 88/6 39/6 10 10 Kinta Aiwi.Ord. 7.15 7.40 5 6 L'neui T n -1.«0213 words
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Article146 1923-11-08 7 MM lal. !'l. Ruvors. Seller*. i! 15. Am. ToSa'.xo teA tJkS 0 10 Central Engines 9.00 10.00 10 10 Central Motors 3.?.5 3.75 \l 11 K. Smi'ltinjt Co. 7.M 7.70 >/- o.'- E!ec. Tramways 2,'- 2/4 Vi i 0 lOFrstcrA Neaye :'.«.--"j 39^25 0 r >o Hnmnier Co. 135.00146 words
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Article117 1923-11-08 7 U. Enf. <\ p.c. $1,234,000 par 5 p.c. p.m:' S'pon- Electric Tramways, 5 p.c. £i.'0,000 nom. S'p 0 0 Municipal 5 p.c. |1,6"78j0M P«r S'porp Municinal 4'i p.c. of i:iO7 $1,000,000 5 p.c. dis. j S'poic Municipp' 4VJ p.c. of 1000 $1,600,500 5 p.c. dis.: Spore Municipal 4 l117 words
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Article404 1923-11-08 7 r-.r.- «■•< O .i./: l.vall •ml *ratt'c Qmatttt— •j Latent available Sterling Quotation* are printed on another page on Friday. To-days Prtem. Frsner l.vall 4 Co. Bf»tt. Aller.iiyX*vfsl) 1.25 l.. n ,O 1.25 130 Alor (;aiah (SI) 1.25 1.:i5 1.20 l.:50 A. Hiiam <Ssi 13.00 19^0 1.J.00 14.00404 words
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Advertisement761 1923-11-08 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified Advt*., see p»e« 16. BORDEAUX CLABKT3, ;iur<lea\!\ Whit. Wines, ki'ii Barguady Wines, Sparklia* '.Vines, Poit Wi Vermouths an<! Liqueurs. H. fiolu-r, Direct Import) Bnropi Hotel Building WANTKI) TWO TRACERS tor onglneerU l:i m. Apply. :::it.:-.,T experience, to 80, Sirail: 'j lines. REPAIRS TO niNOfXT.Ar.S and uientttt761 words
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Advertisement224 1923-11-08 7 VITMOL IT.MOL is a compound of tin- active principles of Coii Liver, '.vith Malt and Rypophoaphitei, skilfully combined so tlmt the obnoxiou- taste <<f th« t o<l \,:\.r is entirely absent, at the same time roUinin;; .-ill the essential propvrtics. As a general tonic, alterative, nutrient and stimulant expectorant it224 words
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Advertisement468 1923-11-08 7 Always have l( f* S another 8 bottle handy V> It's a wise housewife who keeps an extra bottle of Bovril Mr The Grocer isn't always handy, or isn't open if he is handy —and if there's need for Hovnl, uot infrequently it's a sudden Bovril has, in addition, a468 words
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Advertisement109 1923-11-08 7 The New World TO-NIGHT Come and see the Great Zoo (tigers and other wild animals. The rare white Monkey, genuine birds of paradise). ROYAL MED AN OPERA CHINESE WAYANG (PEK-JKE) and other Novelties. The Great American Novelty Show Merry-fro-round, !'erriswheel Aeroplanes, Submarine and many other attractions. BLUE FUNNEL LINE S,S.109 words
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Obituary54 1923-11-08 8 PHUAH.— At No. 4, Peck Seah Street or Tuesday, November 0, 1023, Soah Watt Neo aged 72 beloved mother of Messrs Phuah Chong Tin and Chong Wah. Funel'al on Saturday, November 10, at 10 a,m nt Alexandra Koad. She leaves besides her sons, 11 grandchilJren and 3 great-grand children54 words
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Obituary50 1923-11-08 8 James Muttyali Handy, ill)., died November 8, 1920. We loved him yes, no ton^u; can tell, How much we loved him, and how wcil Christ loved t.im too, and thought it b.'sc, To take him Home, with Him to resl. Inserted by his widow. Singapore, N'jvoinlcr X, IMS.50 words
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992 1923-11-08 8 THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 8. PROTECTION. Rifiht or wrr'tijr, the man who proposes protection in Finland is seeking troubh 1 His heart may bleed for the mimnim ol the unemployed, but he may be sure t!-at Labour will denounce hi;;i as a tool of the capitalists. He may have studied the condition992 words
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Article29 1923-11-08 8 It is reported from Chanesha that the Rev. Mr. Strauss of the German China Inland Mission has been captured by b?ndits in Hunan, and that they demand $10,000 ransom.29 words
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Article34 1923-11-08 8 M. Clemenceau has subjected himself to the Stcinach rejuvenation operati."n with sxiceessful results. He has shown renewed energy and ability to work and also he possesses accelerated elasticity and freshness, says a French paper.34 words
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Article44 1923-11-08 8 A public meeting was held at Madras, on October 23, Rao Bahadur T. Rangachariar presiding, to protest ajrainst the action of the Royal Commission on Public Services in bringing all the official reporters from England and not including a single Indian in the list.44 words
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Article46 1923-11-08 8 The Paris Society of Neurology has just verified two remarkable cures of cases of paralysis by the injection of iodised ail. It was possible to obtain Xray photographs which showed the seat of the trouble. In both eases the patients hnd tumours in the spinal column.46 words
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Article26 1923-11-08 8 Members of the Clerical Union are reminded cf the adjourned general meetinK to be held at 80, W«terloo Street, tomorrow the 9th instant, at 5.10 p.m.26 words
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Article31 1923-11-08 8 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 165 $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 170 $100.31 words
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Article28 1923-11-08 8 At the unveiling of the Victorn Column in C'.lombo, on October 27, a wreath was placed at the foot of tho column from the Ex-Sorvlces Association of Malaya.28 words
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Article30 1923-11-08 8 The rumours of an issue of fresh capital by the Anglo-Persian Oil Company in connection with the Albanian Field, which are denied, caused An^lo-Pers'an shares to fall five shili ugs.30 words
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Article35 1923-11-08 8 While a motor was proceeding with eight Chinese children at Madioen, Javi, it overturned in a deep ditch. Four of the children were killed and the others, as well as the chauffeur, were badly huit.35 words
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Article37 1923-11-08 8 On the 25th ultimo a batch of some 160 Chinese were deported from Medan by the van Cloon. They were under the charge of a Corporal and five men belonging to the N. E. I. armed police.37 words
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Article41 1923-11-08 8 Three Chinese have been arrested by the detective department on a chain of murder at Tions: Bshru. The body < f the murdered man has not yet been found, but the police have received a report that a murder has been committed.41 words
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Article37 1923-11-08 8 At a general meeting of the Paradise Rubber Estates, Ltd., in voluntary liquidation, held a:t Penang on Tuesday, the liquidators accounts wens passed and it was resolved to Osstroy all books, accounts and documents of the company.37 words
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Article34 1923-11-08 8 Following arc liho number of arrivals from and d.pavturcs to Madras Presidency for the month of October Arrivals, adults, :i,707, minors 489 departures, adults 2.571, minors 165. The arrivals relate to aided passengers cnly.34 words
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Article39 1923-11-08 8 The collection at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Sunday at the 10.30 public servic.3 and throughout the day will be on behalf of Earl Haig's (British Legion) appeal for the re>ef of distressul ixservice- men and th;ir wives and families.39 words
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Article42 1923-11-08 8 The Central District Epworth 1.0-.cue (M. E. Mission) Convention cpens tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the Methodist Girls' School, and Will be continued on Saturday at 8.30 p.m., and on Sunday at 6 p.m. and 8.30 p.m. Interesting progrrmrr.es have been arranged.42 words
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Article52 1923-11-08 8 The Italian Grand Opera Company, which opens at the Victoria Theatre or. Monday, includes Signor Scamuzzi, the fine bari'one, whose previous appearance* here are well remembered, and Signoi Capelli, an excel'eiit tenor. The other principals are all reported to be good and we are promised a fortnight of adequately rendered52 words
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Article64 1923-11-08 8 The charts for wireless or radio ttvegranis to and from ships at sea through •he India Grcvernme'tt cost stations at Bombay, Calcutta, Karachi, Madras, Rangoon, Port Hia r ami Victoria Po r.t have >ecn reduced by two annas per wird until fimher not:c?. As a result of this reduction such64 words
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Article66 1923-11-08 8 A New York message says that pleading guilty to sgnintf a false financ al statement H. S. Jrseph. of the export firm of Childs and Joseph, agreed to stayin Europe curing the next five years a"; a penalty if the Jud/re did not sentence him to imprisonment. The Judge consented66 words
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Article78 1923-11-08 8 NearJy 3,000 acres in the Lakeland district, including famous beauty spots, have been purchased by the Fell and Rock Climbing Club for preservation for the benefit of the nation as a memorial to those club members who fell in the war. Tile deeds wero har.ded over in a moving speech78 words
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Article77 1923-11-08 8 According to the Deli Courant, the Dutch Detective Service at Medan discovered a seciet aiak distillery there on the 24th ultimo. It was being run by two Europeans in Sei'dang Weg. Some 25 casks filled with fermenting rice, 10 pots of arak and 200 bottles filled with all sorts of77 words
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Article72 1923-11-08 8 It is understood, states the Eastern Times, that the Chinese an;; Japanese Governments have entered into an agreement for the exchange of medical professors and Dr. Wu Lien-teh, the Chinese Cambridge graduate and director of the Manchuria Plague Prevention Bureau, will be China's first representa'ive. The Japanese professor was expected72 words
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Article76 1923-11-08 8 No less than six counsel are appearing in the case in which over 30 Chinese, who were arrested at Seletar same time ago are charged with attending an initiation ceremony of the Sin Ghee Hin. The hearing of the case was commenced in the Second Police Court this morning, when76 words
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Article68 1923-11-08 8 By kind permission of Lieut.-Col. is. d* V. Julius, commanding, the Band of the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment will perform '.he following programme in the Botanic Gardens on Saturday commencing at a p.m. Selection, Geisha, Jones The Broken Melody, Btine Huruoresque. Miss Lucy Long, Douglas Burmese Suite, The Pagoda68 words
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Article415 1923-11-08 8 H. M. the King has appointed Sir Humphry Rolleston physician in ordinary, and Boc'.or Edward Buzzard physician extraordinary to His Majesty. The death is announced of Major-Gene-ral Shoubridge, who only became Commandant of Sandhurst last July. H» resigned a week before his death on account of ill-health,415 words
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Article53 1923-11-08 8 The annual meeting of the Women'.T Christian Temperance Union will be held at the V.M.C.A., to-morrow at 8.:J0 p.m. when Cleaning up Singapore, a children' 3 pageant, will be staged, after which th 9 Rev. J. H. Lewin will give an address. The meeting is open53 words
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Article73 1923-11-08 8 A serious case of extortion has been reported to the Central Station by a Hokien, who states that on the night of November 5 two Chinese came to his shop in Church Street and demanded $500 for the Sin Ghee Hin Society. After some argument, they73 words
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Article76 1923-11-08 8 Triad Man's Heavy Sentence. Sentence of eighteen months' rigorous imprisonment was passed on a Chir.eso who was charged with robbery, before the District Judge (Mr. P. F. David), yesterday. Mr. Kenny, C.D.1., prosecuted, and stated that this man was one of a gang of four who went to the house76 words
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Article90 1923-11-08 8 Extensive defalcations are alleged against a Eurasian youth named Herbert McGuire, a clerk employed in the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, who was produced in the Third Police Court, this morning, on a charge of forging a cheque for $700. Evidence was given by Mr. Alfred Forens, who90 words
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Article91 1923-11-08 8 An accident which might have had serious consequences occurred last night in Orchard Road. At 11.30 p.m., Mr. L. J. Law, Superintendent employed by !.he Municipality, was proceeding alon? Orchard Road with his wife in a motorcycle combination when, at the junction of Nonh Bridtre Koad,91 words
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Advertisement285 1923-11-08 8 PRESENTS FOR FRIENDS^4T HOME MANILA CIGARS FROM LONDON STOCKS. LA PERLA DEL ORIENTE IVr Box of Nett. N. P. U. Rcina Victoria 100 $22.30 High Life in the East 50 10.75 Londres 100 15.85 •Princesas 100 13.75 Scnoritas (small cheroots) 200 11.15 LA INSULA Pot Ilex of N'ett. Perfectos 2o285 words
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Advertisement173 1923-11-08 8 ALHAMBRA In the Second Show at 9 p.m. sharp. HERBERT RAWLINSON in THE SCARLET CAR in 5 Reels. MARY MILES MINTER in MOONLIGHT AND HONEYSUCKLE in 5 Reels. In the First Show at 7.30 p.m. JOHNNY WALKER in LIVE WIRES in 5 Reels. TAN CHENG SEE Co, Ltd, Proprietor* «»««»»»»««»♦>»»««♦»»»»»»♦»♦♦173 words
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Advertisement83 1923-11-08 8 On Other Pages, Par* Dick Whittington 2 China Air Service 3 Shippir.jr and the Mails 7 Beater Telegrams 9 Secret Society Raid Case 0 Ruhber Export Figures 0 Police and Crime— Ex Policeman's Suggestions 9 The Assizes 10 Win News from Kuala Lumpur 10 Sport 1<» Correspondence .10 Local Ruhber83 words
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Article281 1923-11-08 9 America Doubts Poincare Policy. [Reuter's Service.] London, November 7. Washington Notwithstanding several conversations between M. Jusserand and Mr. Hughes, it is semi-cfficially stated that the American Government has so far been unable to ascertain the real drift of M. Poincari's restrictions and that M. Jusserand has cabled281 words
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Article103 1923-11-08 9 [Reuter's Service.] London, November 7. A distinct improvement has recently been noticeable in the Lancashire cotton industry, Indian and Chinese demands increasing as well as that for fine goods for tho United States. M;ny idle looms have been re-started, and it is confidently predicted that the organised103 words
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Article76 1923-11-08 9 [Reuter's Service.] Londoti, November 7. The Hague The German Banner Bankverein, of which Herr Stinnes is a leading shareholder, is purchasing the majority of the shares of the large Dutch Bank, Disconto Eneffectenbank. Th^ purchase follows many similar ones. Other German banks have already established p.werful branch76 words
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Article46 1923-11-08 9 [Reuter's Service.] London, November 7. Warsaw A general strike called in sympathy with the railwaymen, who have beon striking for some time, produced a conflict between strikers and troops, in which 25 were killed and 78 wounded. The strike was later called off.46 words
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Article34 1923-11-08 9 [Reutfr's Service.] Lond.-ti, November 7. Berkley, West Virginia Twentyseven miners were killed in an explosion at Glenrogers mine 63 men were waking when gas ignited causing the explosion Wit M <s<-:ip<s|.34 words
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Article178 1923-11-08 9 Democratic Party Gaining Ground. [Reuter's Service.] London", November 7. New York The elections in various p: rts cf the country have net caused the political barometer to change greatly. Perhaps the most outstanding result was the election of the Democrat, M*. W. J. Field, as Governor of Kentucky,178 words
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Article151 1923-11-08 9 More Preference Proposals Made. [Reuter's Service.] London, November 7. The Imperial Economic Conference again discussed Imperial Preference, on a report by the sub-committee appointed to deal wi'.h the question. All the Dominion representatives expressed grsrtitude to the British Government for the offer to increase preference. Reuter's Agency understands151 words
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Article72 1923-11-08 9 [Renter's Service.] London, November 7. Melbourne The police commissioner states that the authorities now fully control the situation arising out of the police strike. The Public Safety Bill, which the Government has submitted to Parliament, provides for the protection of the public from violence and disorder, the72 words
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Article100 1923-11-08 9 [Rel tor's Service.] London, November 7. The Secretary-General of the League of Nations has invited the governments of the Argentine, Chili, Denmark, Greece, Norway, the Netherlands, Russia and Turkey to send naval representatives to the conference at Geneva on January 21 to discuss the extension of the principles of100 words
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Article51 1923-11-08 9 [Reuter's Service.] LondJn, November 7. At the meeting of the British North Borneo Company, the Chairman, Sir West Rldgeway, pleaded for a reduction of freights from Borneo to London. He pointed out that the through rate was now 90s. per measurement ton compared willi B 0». from51 words
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Article556 1923-11-08 9 Comparative Analysis for Two Years. Wt published some days ago the figures as to rubber exports in October and :t may be of interest to give the analysel figures for each of the twelve months since legal restriction came into operation. The official figures, giving quant-ties in centals556 words
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Article82 1923-11-08 9 We are indebted to the acting Registrar of Imports and Exports, Singapore, for the following comparative return of the total imports nnd exports of merchandise for the month of October, 1923 The total value of Foreign Imports of merchandise excluding Parcel Post into British Malaya during82 words
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Article2168 1923-11-08 9 Ex-Policeman Makes Useful Suggestions. To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— Perhaps It is rather la to I had not intended to take up my pen again just now but I have been appealed to by old comrades, of necessity inarticulate, who doubt the spontaneity of2,168 words
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Article64 1923-11-08 9 (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, November 8. The proposed amending of the Restriction Bill is the subject of a largely signed protest by dealers complaining that the new fees for licences are unduly high and the cash security unjustified and excessive. The Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce64 words
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Article766 1923-11-08 9 Interesting Evidence in Police Court. Interesting evidence was given in tho Second Police Court yes'erday, before Mr. Ahcarne, when thirty-three Chinese were produced on a charge of attending an initiation ceremony of the Sin Ghee Hin. These men we-re arrested at Seletar. where, it is alleged, they766 words
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Article211 1923-11-08 9 The programme of local events in connection with the armistice anniversary is as follows Friday. Sale of Poppies in aid of British Legion. Saturday. Armistice dinner at tho Adelphi Hotel at 7.43 p.m. Ticket, eu be obtained from the hon. secretary, P. O. Box 170, or from members211 words
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Article30 1923-11-08 9 Received by Yokohama Specie Bank Perak JMHMM Society and Times of Malya $81, Seremban Japanese Society 566. 50, Penang Japanese Society 50, Chick Sun Oh 1 .-.0.30 words
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Article301 1923-11-08 10 S.C.C. Defeat Royal Sussex. A very interesting match was seen on uig yesterday afternoon, when s.' :>;'.•; the Snd Bn. Royal Sussex I i for :ne ant time. Our new militaiy friendl have a reputation for hockej Bad proved their f.'rm when they di. R.C. by B—l earlier in301 words
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Article241 1923-11-08 10 The V isii to Java. Ai already announced, Mr. L. M. Pennefather is taking a football team to Java consisting of Old BtfjM of varl ISiothers schools which wifj be calle I the Unite;! Old Boys. The team really a very good one, and we expect the United Old241 words
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Article216 1923-11-08 10 There are plenty of sporting events k-end holidays. Thy S.C.C. hockey team is playing at St remban and Kajang, and while Mr. L. M. Pennefather, the hon. sports .secretary of the, St. Josephs Old Boys' Association is taking a soccer team t* Java, the Old Boy* will be216 words
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Article217 1923-11-08 10 Th" last two days of the Singapore Bisley Mwrtng will be held at Seletar day, lOta and Monday, 'rv to th" record number of t will be impossible to accept Friday, 9th. Trail Bents will be as follow* will leave .Jardincs Steps m 6\30 a.m. ::ml proceed217 words
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Article189 1923-11-08 10 The following will represent the Indian Association against the S.R.C. on the tatter's giound at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday G. J. Vyss (capt.), P. S. Raju, S. Xazir Ahmed, N. Kamachandra, K. Sambanthan, G. Rajamanickam, G.J.Luke, K. Chatterjee A. A. Samy, R. Jummabhoy and Damodaram. Reserves G. J. Dswson,189 words
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Article269 1923-11-08 10 (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, November 8. I understand that Mr. Maurice Wilson, iof Messrs. Coode, Fitzmaurice, Wilson and Mitchell, consulting engineers to Government, is expected to irrive by the Kaiser-i-Hind to-morrow. It is understood that the visit is in connection with Prai Wharves and269 words
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Article140 1923-11-08 10 By general consent last night's perftrmanoa »f the A.D.C.'a musn-al entertainment was easily the most successful of the three so far given. There was a larg.-. audience, every item went exceedingly well, and the- reception was deservudl'y enthusiastic. The dancing numfc..is were splendid, and the good singing140 words
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Article131 1923-11-08 10 We arc asked to state ithat at 7.45 a.m. on Saturday next, the Right Reverend Lmilo Barillon, Bishop of Malacca, wiil formally bless and open the divine service the new Church of The Holy Family on ;Ik BVi Illflnstone. East Ccast Road. Th s ceremony131 words
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Article78 1923-11-08 10 B.ir.teng (Selangor). 31,745 lbs. Bintang.— l3,7oo lbs. Burmah. «,501 lbs. Ch.viot.— 44.ooo lbs. Clovelly.— B,soo lbs. Galang Besar. 35,500 lbs. Johore Para.— 19,129 lbs. Kamuning Perak —44,33B lbs. Kombok (F.M.5.).— 43,612 lbs. Kota Tinggi.— 2o,ooo lbs. Labu (F.M.5.).— 55,643 lbs. Lambak— 3B,s4l lbs. Lingg:.— 2O»>.B37 lbs. Miii78 words
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868 1923-11-08 10 Rubber Position Action Demanded To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— lt is very gratifying to me to find a local mc-ichant taking so broad a view of the rubber question as your correspondent Awaiting Action,"' with whose letter 1 almost entirely agree. It is equally regrettable to notice868 words
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Letter925 1923-11-08 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Under the heading of Port Dickson Sensation there appeared in the Straits Times, published on October 6, tit page 9, a report of the arrest, under a banishment warrant, of a well-known Chinese resident of Port Dickson. This arrest was925 words
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Article156 1923-11-08 10 The 628 th auction of the Singapore I Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association was held on November 7, when there was catalogued 1.389,243 lbs. or 6M4& ton:;. Offered 9;!4,L':;2 Eba. or 417.0G tons. Sold 719,701 lbs. or 321.20 tons. PRICES REAUZEI). Spot. London Is. t*4d. New York156 words
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Article104 1923-11-08 10 The Alhambra to-nifcht presents The Scarlet Car, a Carl I.aemmle five-reel production full of action. In addition there is the Real An five-reeler Moonlight and Honeysuckle, also the latest Topical Budget. A William Fox feature Live Wires, is included in the first show. Nanook of the North, the104 words
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Article491 1923-11-08 10 Lunch Room on Finlayson Green. A long-cherished project will be realised this afternoon when Lady GuUlentard opens the nsvr Y.W.C.A. lunch and j rest-room on Finlay^on Green. It is generally recognised that a centre of this i kind lor women and girls employed in Singapore is needed,491 words
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Article226 1923-11-08 10 Macphail and Co.'s Report. Singapore, November 8. Rubber. London Is. 2d. Loca! 17 i. Tin.— London £215 15s. Local SlO7" 3 (300 tons sold). Sharo Market. Dull. Rubbers.— Allenbys L23U-1.27 I.*.1 Aver Kunings 10-50 cents. Brogas 60-65 cents. Hajilors 5.50-6. Indragiris 4.50-4.70. Kuala Sdims 2.10-:>.:M. Nyalas 1.7".-".226 words
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Article106 1923-11-08 10 Singapore, November 8. Tin.— £2ls 15s. up 555. Rubber. Is. 2d. up v id. Rubbers. Craigieleas tt 51%-SSVi, Amalgamated Malays 2.15-2.20, Bassetts 1-1.05, Allenbys 1.22^-1.27^, Mali.ka Pind:s 1.42'i-1.47V4, Kuala Sidims 2-2.il> Indragiris 4.45-4.C5, Mentakabs 23 2-25, Jeram kuantans 50-35, Ulu Benuts 22-24. Mining. Souths 1-1.05 cum106 words
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Article65 1923-11-08 10 The decoration of Christ Church MslaffS. is completed and the Church will K>e reopened on Sunday, November 11. Special services are as follow Sunday November 11 8 a.m. Holy Commu- 1 nion, 10.30 a.m. Armistice Day Service, 1 G p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Sunday November 18, 865 words
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Article682 1923-11-08 10 Five Years for Triad Rioters. The hearing concluded at the BingSj Assize.-, yesterday, before the Chief Justice (Sir Walter Shaw) of ;he c -c in which two Chinese were charred with ■ing members of an unlawful assembly, the object of which was to cause grievous hurt. There was682 words
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Article132 1923-11-08 10 Litigation between members nf the family of the late Mr. CheMlg Hunir Lim, who died ir 1878, came before Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard in the Supreme c yesterday. The action arose out of a trust deed und v which Mr. Cheang Hong Urn left land in Rivir V ilcv132 words
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Article101 1923-11-08 10 Arresting a Had H;it." Banishment warrants have been Issued against three noted "bad hats" connected with secret society activities in the Sago Street area. Inspector Matthews m.l three detectives from the Central Station went to execute these warrants last night. When in Upper Hokien Street, a detective recognised one of101 words
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Article110 1923-11-08 10 A jrmeson.e discovery was made in i disused ships "hatch at the back of tin Harbour Board coolie lines on Tin iday the body of an unknown European befr found hanging; from a beam. The di covery was made by a Tamil, who ri ported the matter110 words
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Article44 1923-11-08 10 The third speed competition in shorthand for this session will be held at the Singapore Shorthand Writers Association (Pftman's), on Sunday at 2 p.m. All members who have signified their intention to compete are requested to make :i special effort to attend the meeting.44 words
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Article986 1923-11-08 11 Supplementary Wir;s From Indian Exchanges. The following supplementary cables we taken from Indian exchanges to hand Danger of European Crash. London, Ortob. f H A recent Punch cartocn depleting Mr. Baldwin in an aeroplane tv Pi.."! to by the Pnme Minister in sp ech at Plymouth.986 words
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Article25 1923-11-08 11 A dance will be held at the Singapore Catholic Club on Friday at 9 p.m. for members only. Mr. Sardinian's orchestra will be in attendance.25 words
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Article498 1923-11-08 11 Thilatetists Interested in The Straits Settlements. Writing to the Times of October 8, a orrt'spundent aays In accordance with annual custom, 'tamps fitni the King's collection will be xhibitc<l on Thursday next at ihe first rueting this season of the Royal Philaelic Society. The Kind's exhibits lhi«498 words
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Article390 1923-11-08 11 In their report, dated London, October 10, Messrs. William Jacks and Co., state Stocks of iron and steel in the Ruhr .■500,000 tons of scrap, 100,000 tons of .^■ini-nnished steel, ana about 700,000 tons cf finished stee! are now in the hands of France and Belgium with a390 words
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Article71 1923-11-08 11 Tronoh Mines. Piculs 2,047. Kamuntingr Tin Drtdginp. Output (Two dredges) 1,450 piculs, hours run 1,188, yardage 210,000 cubic yards. Estimated realised value of ore $80,000. Renonp Tin Dredjcing. Following are the particulars of the output for the second half month ending October 31 Dredge No. 1 piculs71 words
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Article45 1923-11-08 11 A heavy earthquake shock has been experienced at Manila followed by shock In the provinces to the northward of the city. No damage has been done at Manila details from the provinces have not been received. The tremor was the worst experienced here since 1906.45 words
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Advertisement311 1923-11-08 11 Moutrie Pianos A dependable Piano at a modest Price and an instrument whose worth is never doubted. They have a reputation for lasting quality that dates back for over thirty years. 15 per cent Discount for Cash with order or may be purchased on our plan of graded payments. S.311 words
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Advertisement398 1923-11-08 11 Sea View Hotel 6 Sanitarium (Tel. No. 110) Spend your week-end by the Sea. Excellent Accommodation. Sunday next BATHING.— High Water.' Noon. Height 9 ft. 4 in. TENNIS, GOLF, CINEMA, BAND Special Dinner served on the Lawn. Open Air Cinema at 9.30 p.m. Admission by Tickttf SEA VIEW ORCHESTRA. MUSIC398 words
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Article1278 1923-11-08 12 Explorer's Thrilling Story Of Discovery. At tlic invitation of Almiua Countess c f ('a: narvun, a distinguished company was piestnt at the New Oxford Theatre, Oxford-etreet, on September 21, to hear Mr. Huwaru Cartel- lecture on The Dis<uvcry of the Tomb of Tutankhamen. Memorial of the excitement aroused1,278 words
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Advertisement632 1923-11-08 12 dc i ussy It's no good being anything else when it comes to making tea. The only way to get really good tea is to buy it right and make it right. Buy Brooke Bond in the vacuum tin which keeps the tea-destructive climate out and retains no air inside632 words
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Advertisement586 1923-11-08 12 AN APPEAL TO BRITONS IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. 250,000 DOLLARS tkMthosa training sh3p i and MM th« I Patrons I THEIR MAJESTIES THK KING AND QUEKN. Pi«sM 11.R.H. THK NUMCE OF WALKS. Lan and Trc: C. MALDI •.airman K. 11. CLAYTO Chairnn-n of Sliip Committi HOWBON T. DeVITT, Eaq. Joint Sten586 words
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Advertisement233 1923-11-08 13 "W W W W V"V V V V W'^' W W V W W~V W^W W^ V^ V VVV»WW*¥wttt* W Continental F^ CORD TYRES have a HIGH STANDING, the inevitable position that is reaihcd by GOOD KJ3 QUAUTT ami I'AIR I'KK'E, backed by UtSPONBIBIUTT. CONTINENTAL (XMUJ TTRBB »ill enhanre the233 words
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Advertisement913 1923-11-08 13 SALES BY AUCTIOH CHEOHG KOOM SENG CO IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE of valuable town and country BfUuafUsa, At Messrs. Ch?on« Koon Seng Co.'* salo room, No. 30, Chulia Stn on Wednesday, November 14, Bl p.m. Lot 1. Valaakla frocliol I lend nnJ the trick siul til'j roofed shelves:- bualOMS j,irmisc<i k.iown913 words
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Advertisement234 1923-11-08 13 AUCTION SALE of a two-seater Wolseley car, one 5-seater Fi;>t Car ictnsll model), one 5 seater B.S.A. c;;r, and one 5-seater Overland car, in good runnin:; order. Also about 100 dozen Eau d« Kau de Quinine and Bay Rum made und SO dozen amber cigar and cigarette holders. it Ueatra.234 words
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Advertisement410 1923-11-08 13 REMINDER Thursday, November 8, at 2.30 p.m. ESHTE OF SYED SHAK BIN ABDULRAHMAN ALKAFF, DECEASED IMPORTANT AI'CTSGK SALE of very valuable freehold and learcnuld Singapore towa piojxrt.ifa At Messrs. Cbcomg Koon Seng; A Co.'* tale-room. No. 80, Char* Btnat. 69. Valuable 09 years' leasehold land and house No. 78, Pagod*410 words
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Advertisement529 1923-11-08 14 Assets over $5,000,000 S.C. AMvrmnec in force over f17,0M,060. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated 1* Strait. tiettlenenU.) HEAD OFFICE t WlnekeaUr Hou.e, Singapore. LONDON OFFICX s U, Old Jewry, ft.C. Tne Company ha. 120,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of Enjflaad and compile, vita the British Ufa529 words
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Advertisement619 1923-11-08 14 BANKING THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated in England) Capital Authorised £3,000,000 Capital Subscribed £1,800,000 Capital Peid-up £1,050.000 reserve Fund and Rest £1,362,1.06 1 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Sir R. J. Black, Bart., Chairman. J. M. Ryrie, Esq. H. Melvill Simons, E.g. Ir. R. Chalmer., Esq. Sir David Yule, Bart,619 words
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Advertisement469 1923-11-08 14 INSURANCE UNION FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PARIS. (Incorporated in France) Established 1826. RESERVE AND TOTAL GUARANTEED £4,000,000 The undersigned agent, for the above Company, are prepared to accept fire risks for long or short periods, at current rates. CASH SETTLEMENT promptly made by the agents in Singapore. I The Successor,469 words
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Advertisement349 1923-11-08 14 INSURANCE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) Fire, Marine, Accident, Guarautea and Motor. Asset, exceed £40,000,000 W. A. SlMS— Manager and Underwriter, Eastern Branch, Singapore, The Imperial Fire Office. United with the Alliance Assurance Co, Ltd. (Incorporated in England) 1 and 2, Bartholomew Lane, London, Established 1803. Capital349 words
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Advertisement218 1923-11-08 14 Fop Health BRIMFUL j^ l Jj^lk LIFEBUOY SOAP promotes health. It protects the children from the dangers of contagious diseases. It disinfects whilst cleansing, and keeps every pore of the skin antiseptically clean and protected. Of all Stores, Dealers, Etc. Sole Agents HUTTENBACH, LAZARUS SONS LTD. (ißcurpnr.itrrf m the S.S.)218 words
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Article1041 1923-11-08 15 Strong Financial Position Disclosed. The third oidinary general meeting of tho Bukit Belaogor kubDer Estates (1920), Limited, was held on October 9 at the otlioes of the company, 5, Fenchurch Street, E.C., Mr. T. C. Huxley (chairman of the company) piesiding. The representative of the secretaries (Messrs.1,041 words
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Advertisement190 1923-11-08 15 ESSEX Built by HUDSON Towing Model (Wire Wheels SlOO extra). ■^^V B^B^B^B^B^BaßaßwJnMß^^agJW^^t^yk/ 4* -^narr^P*?*"!^// f M^^^^^^^m Know its Hidden Values They Keep ESSEX Young In Essex particular attention is bestowed <>;i hirfdVu valnaa. They malic the real di (Terence in cars. U IB C Bl U The (inoit hearings are190 words
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Advertisement27 1923-11-08 15 BINOAPORE AND SOUTH MALAYA BOY SCOUTS ASSOCIATION. Orders for week ending November 11 Saturday, 10th to 12th. Individual Troops Camp. Sunday, 11th. Armistice Day Service at Cathedral.27 words
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Advertisement467 1923-11-08 15 THE HUPMOHLE REPUTATION to not conftMd to (he F^.-.t, it is International. Experienced men and engineers who iattnaltly know ul! r.nikcs of motor tars single out the Hupmcliile in confidential conversation aa the one car (hey unqualifiedly approve of. Our AlH— < shipment has been sold; o:;r Septcaiber shipment is467 words
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Advertisement377 1923-11-08 18 TO LET A ipaetoiu up floor traatof* ltt«d with electric Ugbts, Mfflng fan and bathroom attached, suitable for a General Ofllr.ft. For further particulars, apply at 81, PHILLIP STREET. WATCHES AT ROCK-BOTTOM PRICES 14-et. and 18-ct. GOLD LADIES' WRISTLET ITCHES. Fitted with silk ribbons 15 jrwelU-1 (ever movements (Pa:;; ■•de)377 words
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Advertisement384 1923-11-08 18 THE PARISIAN HOUSE STAMFORD ROAD. A MAGIC PULL HAT FOR $8.95. Can be put in the pocket or bag. A swept little thing, dainty and can be worn on any occasion. Made of strong taffeta in all shades and can be washed. A fine selection of smart washing dresses. Shoes384 words
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Advertisement905 1923-11-08 18 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID charges for Wanta, For Sale, To Let, ate, ia ordinary close let type (average six words to line) are per lice one insertion 28 cents, two las. 46 ct3., three ins. 61 cts., four ins. 82 eta., Ire Ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.13, ten Ist. $1.40,905 words
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Advertisement837 1923-11-08 18 LANDJLND HOUSES TO LET, No. 76, Middle Road. Apply Meyer Brothers. ~TO LET, 8-e, Scott's Road. Entry Novom ber 1, 1923. Apply M. A. Nsmazie 19, Ms iacca Street. TO LET, new compound house 135, Bukit Timah Road. Apply to Tan Boon Cheng 276, Victoria Street. TO LET, compound house837 words
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Advertisement390 1923-11-08 18 OCULAR HEADACHES. Eighty per cent, of headaches are Ocular Headaches caused through some defect of vision. If your headache is so caused you will never be relieved nntil you wear scientifically-fitted glasses to correct the defect. Let me test your sight and make certain. You will not be advised glasses390 words
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Advertisement308 1923-11-08 18 Ideal Gift Books for Children of all Ages that give Pleasure all the Year Round. For BIRTHDAY. CHRISTMAS and IWW YEAR occasions there is no hotter GIFT than one of these ANM'ALS. More than FIFTY TITLES. Strongly bound in Stiff Covers with hiphly glaxcd coloured covers. Many pngi'J and plates308 words
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