The Straits Times, 16 November 1923
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Title Section13 1923-11-16 1 The Straits Times. No. 27,407, SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER IG, 1923 PRICE 10 CENT^13 words
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Advertisement177 1923-11-16 1 BBMEBBBEWMBBBBBMUBEBBBEBEaEEagBgasaaaEgaaaEaBEEEEaEEBIE BBIBE3BBkTaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBI SB B C A g < tMK^Ktmmwv^*r\ ii j S _K --v. s"* it(^'£ j SOLE AGENTS: J I The Borneo Company, Ltd. }J (Incorporated in Eagiatd.) I SINGAPORE. IPOH. PENANG. CaaaaBB«S2BEB9ZBKQCBEnaBSEBB EaaiBBBBBXaEBIE!2faEBaa3BaaaBBBaBBIS\aaEBBftaBaBBBaHBBBBBB»aESBi* aDBBBBaBBfIBBaZBBBaiCBfIaBEBaBCECBMIBEeBQIiI^CiXSUUiIQaaBBBBfiiBBBBB aSffBEEVfIBBBEBBBBBSUBEfIBBKECQ'* I Let's take our "Kodak" j J along well have j more fun177 words
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Article1202 1923-11-16 2 Syed Abdulrahman Alkaff's Estate. 1 The following Singapore properties, belonging to tlje Estate of Syed Shaik bin Abdulrahman AlkafF, deceased, were sold by auction at the saleroom of Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng and Co., 30 Chulia Street, on October 31, November 1, 7 and 8 99 years' leasehold1,202 words
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Advertisement226 1923-11-16 2 YOU KNOW HOW TO BOIL WATER Then you can cook this food. First, ult tin- water t» Uiti Hwa to two parti freshly boiling water, stir in slowly ono part Qoakar Date. Boil twenty irinuU's. Serve it f ...h, hot a bnakfMt f*f Kinj:«. No oth^r biwakfaat, r.o matter how226 words
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Advertisement45 1923-11-16 2 BAN GUAM LOONQ GO. Telephone No. 28 Johore. 87, JALAN IBRAHIM. JOHORE BAH UU. PROVISION MERCHANTS. Just opened with fresh stocks of BUTTER, CHEESE, FRUITS, JAMS, BEER, STOUT, CIGARS and CIGARETTES, etc. Ton can rely on us to supply your requirements at the lowest price.45 words
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Advertisement311 1923-11-16 2 CiX GENERATIONS have proved lJ the supreme efficacy and rapid curative effect of Ltrs famous old English Home Remedy. In each dose is concentrated the essence oflhe most potent known remedies (or °f all Coughs,Colds.Caterrh, Chemists Asthma, Bronchitis. *jo LinseedCompouno nut mm for Coughs <\- Colds. /MPOSE To place and311 words
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Advertisement211 1923-11-16 2 '1ARELU MAGNETOS ARK THE fJEST All Types in Stock. COLONIAL MOTOR CO., SINGAPORE. AMBROSOLI STOPPANI CO. SINGAPORE AND PENANG. !>««»♦»«♦♦«♦«♦♦««♦♦«»♦« 9f Christmas Souvenir FROM SINGAPORE Just time to send vour friends a Solid Silver Spoon with a Springing Tiger and Singapore worked in Coloured Enamels. PACKED AND POSTED DIRECT TO211 words
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Article1141 1923-11-16 3 A Record Year for Output And Profit. The .sixteenth annual general OMSjUag uf the shareholders of KuhniMi HydraulicTin, Ltd., was held at the offices of Messrs. AdaniN:>ii, Uilfillan and Co., Penanif, on NovsjMWll with Mr. G. N. Saye m the chair. The others present included Hun, H.1,141 words
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Advertisement669 1923-11-16 3 STEAHER SAHJM3 INDOCHINA STEAM NAY^ COMPANY. LIMITED. (Iceorpnrattd la Hoagkoag) Direct Uervleo te Japan »ta Hongkoag aad tharifhal and ta CalcatU Tla Peaang froai Singapore. Taking Cargo oa tarouga Bills of Lading for Canton, Uacau, Swaluv, Amoy, Chafoo, TltDtoiß, Newehwaag, Ykngtsie Ports, Formoaa, Mm Poilippiass, etc FOB PENANG AND CALCUTTA669 words
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Advertisement742 1923-11-16 3 THE TIANG Gb AN BRICK AND TILE MANUFACTURING CO., LTD. TENDKRS FOR PROPERTY. Tenders will be received up to Saturday, December 1, 1923, at 12 o'clock noon, for the purchase of the assets of above Company. Tinders may he for the whole or any portion of the property and equipment.742 words
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Advertisement327 1923-11-16 3 BEAUTY IS MORE THAN SKIN DEEP it? srell-sariag is in the ragatar, working ol the bodily functions. To every man «nd women wiio values i;ood looks- the clear Bra skin, brijjht wfM and buoyant spirits oi h.-alth Hakrtti arr of the utmost vali'« b) caubf used when ni'o-ssary, they keep327 words
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Advertisement234 1923-11-16 3 WE INVITE YOU TO INSPECT OUR LARGE SELECTION OF Ladies 9 and Gent's Gold and Silver Cigarette Cases Ladies' 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. H t.t.M.t.t i.ttiiiinitttttt »»m>a A234 words
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Advertisement771 1923-11-16 4 STJEAMEB SAILINGS PTOT-British India «d Apcar Line V tf (Compmles laciiporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES t'LMNSUIAB AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. Under Ccntrict with His Majesty's Government. 10NDON-FAR EASTERN SERVICB OUTWARDS FROM LONDON HOMEWARDS FOR CHINA AND JAi" N FOB MARSEILLES, LONDON AND ANTWKRP. Tornat* Dae771 words
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Advertisement691 1923-11-16 4 STEAMER SAILINGS^ THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LIMITED. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated iv England) The Blue 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 through691 words
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Advertisement673 1923-11-16 4 STEtHER SfIIUKSS ~lmhkltke' paketyaast kaatsckappij (EOYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO., OF BATAMA) (Incorporated in Holland). UNDER CONTRACT WITn THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Telephone Noa. Passage Dept. 131. Trelcht Dtpfc, l?l>2. Slarlne Dept. and Tranahipment Dept. 14ST, Manaircr'B Dept. 1003. SCHOITEN- Novambei IS, Sourabaya, Stag.n. Keta-Bar**, Falik Tnnan and Samarinda. INDBAGIBI— November673 words
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Advertisement455 1923-11-16 5 STEAMER SAILINGS N.Y.K. LONDON LINK Knmo Main Nov. 29 Katori Maru Dee. 11 LIVERPOOL LINE Tajiasa Maru Nov. 16 Lynns .Miiru Nov. 17 Dakar Maru second half Dec. HAMBURG LINE Mntsumoto Maru Nov. 18 Toyaaaahi Man second half Dec. NEW YORK LINE via SUEZ Sailing date ail. SOUTH AMERICAN LINE455 words
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Advertisement447 1923-11-16 5 STEAMER SAILINGS O.S.K. Prot ">sed Sailings from Singapore, (subject to change without previous notice). EUROPEAN LINE For Marseilles, London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Suez and Port Said. Arr. Dep. AMAZON MARU Nov. 17 Nov. 18 Calls at Aden, P. Sudan. Not calling at Marseilles. NEW YORK LINE For San447 words
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Advertisement404 1923-11-16 5 STEAMER SAILINGS "NEDERLJUS" ROYAL 3.J.1L LINE "ROTTERDAM LLOYD" ROYAL MAIL LINE SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE OF "NEDERLAND" "ROTTERDAM LLOYD" K. M. LINE K. M. LINE via Belawan-Deli, Sabanff, Colombo, via Belawan-Deli, Sabaag, Colombo, Genoa, Algiers, Soathampton Marseille.. Tangier, Southampton to Amsterdam. to Rotterdam. < GROTIUS Not. 26 INSULINDE Nov. It r404 words
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Advertisement61 1923-11-16 5 KERR STEAMSHIP CO INC. SUCCESSORS TO UNITED AMERICAN LINES (Incorporated in U. S. A.) Regular service between New York, Singapore and Java Ports, and vice versa. FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ The Lambs due Nov. 30 West Canon doe about Dec 25 Nile due mid. Jan. For freight, apply to61 words
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Advertisement752 1923-11-16 5 STEfIMER saiUNCS "ELLERMAN" LINE KLLBBMAK KDCKNALL BTBAMBHIP Ca, LU. (Incorporated iii England) STEAMER Dae Singapore PASSENGER SERVICE OVTWAROS. »Mi CITY OK PARIS Chin, and Janui In put CITY OK CANTERBURY Chiaa and Japan Dec. 27 HOMBWAHDS. t».s. riTY OF KARACHI M;:is.ill«-s Losjjim Dm. 10 ••A CITY OP PARIS Marseilles Loadua752 words
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Advertisement477 1923-11-16 6 E CINEMAS SH \W\ SERIAL NIGHT a, it. pALAC E G A V N>w Brid «< Ho d WILLIAM IUXCAN and EDITH JOHNSON in a serial with everlasting thrills FIGHTING FATE ALL IS If HOBO ALL SO REELS IN ONE NIGHT j^k is full of thrills, Real Feats, Reckless Daring,477 words
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Advertisement373 1923-11-16 6 CINEMAS EMPIRE CINEMA From Thursday, November II to Sunday November 18. In the Second Show at 9.30 A First National Attraction Featuring NOR.MA TALMADGE IN in7parta THE BRANDED WOMAN in7partBTwo new episodes 5 ml I of Pathe Serial RUTH OF THE ROCKIES First Show at 7.30 BROWNIE THE WONDER DOG373 words
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Advertisement512 1923-11-16 6 WHITEAWAY'S Rust-Navy. JII I INI DF DpCJM Navy- Putty, W W I 1 j**™^^ JlSHc till 111 IJil Exatt Sk<Uh A SMART LINE m ifADIES 1 ll'Hlll PriCe f^ l6 50 KNITTED SILK JI'MPERS. IH^|||jJjjM|jjHfl each. Colours ChainpaKiic, Jade, Vieu »mm— |H ream The latest •*^Lf "wi"^ Price $14.50 each.512 words
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Article139 1923-11-16 7 lIXTIKES. I liday, November 16 High Watrr, 4.H8 a.m.. 5.57 p.m. I. ;i Mm, Vie. Theatre, '.Ui'J p.m. Saturday. November 17 Bigk Water, U$ a.m., 5.53 pm. Outward B. I. mail i!uc. -v. WotW. Mailiim liutUr.'y, ic. Theatre, 0..10 p.m Kunriay, Ncucmlier 18 ll:;:!! \\at t r.139 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article86 1923-11-16 7 East Wharf Basin Nil Baal Wharf Melchlor Trcab. Sheers Wharf—Nil. Main Wharf Katonf, Thi Empire Dock Suruga, Molnam, Kurypylui W'.st Wharl Cty of Paris. .'ardincs Wharf I ilandcr. I'ulo Brani Coal Wharr—Nil. Keppcl Harbour. Main Wharf SyMI. Priace, Dn.nl Wnr Afridi. Mata-ii.it-i. Coal Wharf Nil. Oil86 words
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Article156 1923-11-16 7 BAN si(i.\(; BEE, Sar. M i<,n?. rroa Sil.i umi. ror si bo zo-u. AI'ITAINi: PAUSE, r'ren.. r..<)-,u tonr., fron Hankow 16-11, f«r Dunkirk unc. CITY <>r PARIS, Brit, M6S tons, fr...> Southampton 10-11, for llonitkoin; nil. GIANG ANN*. Iliit Batavii 16-11, for Itatavia 81-11. HONG !!<>. Brit, N156 words
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Article178 1923-11-16 7 To-day. I'ulau Sambn 2.30 p. m ndjang. Bcngtalls and iia K:n. Si Apt Api i:> Hutr X p.ra Port Swettenham and Tcluk Ansun I p. m Ilatu I'aiiat I p.m Hongkom:, Japan and Bfcaaajfcal I i> -iu i'ontiauak 4 p.m Malacca ami Muar 4p m Suiipiu Liat178 words
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Article41 1923-11-16 7 i f 1 1 S'por* London Cuentuer Ambuiic Mantua I'linsrs Juliuna Tocstu Tabs nan Oct. 8 Oct. 10 Oct. 11 Oct. IS Oct. 17 Oct. 22 Nov. 2 Nov. i Nov. 5 Nov. 8 Nov. 12 Nov. 1541 words
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Article176 1923-11-16 7 riXCHANGB Singapoic, November Hi. On.ljuulon, bank 4 m s 2/4 3/16 lU'inuivj j 4 l'ri\ate :J m. credits 2/4 19/32 On Sen Vu:k. Deanad uO'-n Private M d 53 On KiaiKc. Bank 870 Ob tadis, Batk Y.T. IMU On B( ;o:iv. f!;!iik ii .1 p.c. dis. Bank176 words
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61 1923-11-16 7 Tom <:f market: firni. Latr.-t I.oiu!.)n cables cjuote Spo.t sh'jf. Is. t*M. Singapore Staidard Pale Crep*. GloaisK Prle«a. £cy»ri r S«U«n. Spot Decembet lan. -March \pri!-Junc Spot December ,1 it. -March April-June Bing«pnre Standard Bibbed Smoked Sheet Cloainf Prices. Buyers. Bellert ■J!» j 49*461 words
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Article215 1923-11-16 7 Issue Val. I'd. Buyers. Seller*. 1 1 Batang Padang 0.35 0.40 1 1 Hiiam Tin 1.30 LSI 1 1 Jelantoh 0.20 nora I 1 Johan Tin 0.29 d.i'J 11 1 Kam. k.imunting 45/- 46/Cl a) Kamunting Tin ::.S/fi il 10 10 Kinta Assn. Ord. 7.15 7.40 "> ."> Lin<rui215 words
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Article140 1923-11-16 7 Issue nl. I'd. Ruyors. Seller*. Li £1 H. Am. Tobacco :>.!.0 r..r..0 10 10 Central Engines 9.00 10.00 10 10 Central Molor.s ".DO .';..'>i> El VI F,. Smc!tinjr Co. 7.40 7.7.". l-::t"c. Tramways 2/- 2/4V4 10 10 Frascr& N'cave 33JS W4B )0 Haituner Co., 1^5.00 140.00 100 ifW KatT140 words
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Article112 1923-11-16 7 r. Eng. r, p.c. 51,234,:500 par 5 p.c. p.m: Spore Klectric Tramways, 5 p.c. £G.'i,ouO nom. S"poio Municipal 5 p.c. >:i.-:-.000 par. S'por> Municipal 4'i p.c. of >7 J1.000.000 5 p.c. dis. S'poro Municipal 44 p.c. of 1909 $1,000,500 5 p.c. dii. S'porr Municipal i\i p.c. of ***** $1,600,000112 words
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Article406 1923-11-16 7 Prefer Ce. as 4 Ljall and Krstt's QaeCattea*. I.;i '«t available Sterling Quotation* aro printed on another page on Friday. To-day's Price*. t i-r Ly.ll A Co. Eratt. A!t»i- -'ia^uh ($1) 1.40 1.2!) l.:; 0 Allci. ($1) 1.2.". Lttcd. 1 .2.-1 J .:mrd. A. H.i.ini (s:>) i::.tw l::..>406 words
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Advertisement108 1923-11-16 7 ORIENTAL TELEPHONE ANE ELECTRIC CO., LTD. ■por.ieil ia thi- Vnitnl Kingdom) NOTICE TO TELEPHONE sriISCRIBERS. A Tiiw Telephone Directory i< now ii course of preparation ami Telephone Sub sciibers arc requested to aaVies the torn pany, by letter to the Actinc Manager, befor November IS, IMS, of aay alterations o108 words
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Advertisement649 1923-11-16 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Cla-iaified Adit*., ace page 16. SMOKKD bALAiII Batnari. lor U Impromptu Bel I, V. ::ir. -j-.-' rooms. Black 01.. H'alr.u: pickliM. II !-)lter. Direct !r,i|i, WAKTEO, mall < tfpioi ir.fur.l. Tecnii court i .:.ii I REPAIRS TO BJKQCULABfI ai..; scientific instruments. John Duke, Optician, IS, Bat-: tery649 words
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Advertisement146 1923-11-16 7 MUNICIPAL NOTICE NOTICE is hereby g)veo that ovine: to alterations to be c:irrie«l out to water iiu'.in.-. •in- Kate? sapply to the Paslr i'aniair.' <liftrict. from tbe P. nil O. Wharf to tlu Ben Peri Hoapltal, and Alexandra U0.i.1. :::v Alexandra Barcaeka, will be cut oil ir'pm 3 a.m. till146 words
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Advertisement78 1923-11-16 7 DO YOU KIHMW That we are McllinK superior American Silk Stocking f.ir below Manpf.Tturcrs' prices, and at half retail prices Silk Sports Host- and l'hoi'ni\ BLACK Silk Stockinßs ai 512 six pairs, post free. Cash with order. We have a few dresses, hats and corset.«hich must be *old reKardle.ss of78 words
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Advertisement734 1923-11-16 7 BOXING 1 ,t BOXING! THE NEW WORLD ox SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, at 9.1^ p.m. PROMOTED BY POPULAR DEMAND i Special Eight Round Contest ONC CHIN BENG I (Fly -Weight Champion of .Malaya) SPEED ARENAS (The Unbeaten Manila Boy) Also the following 6 Round Contests which were fought and Drawn Lately:734 words
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Advertisement274 1923-11-16 7 Play 27,000 Records with ONE Everplay A PERMANENT NEEDLE Patented May. 1921. A Life Insurance for Your Valuable Records. Always ready to play and alwajra plays perfectly on all Records. Put* an end to all noedU- aaaajraama, BRINGS OUT FULL TONE OF MUSIC. PLAYS 1.0 l D OR SOKT. DISCARDED274 words
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Obituary35 1923-11-16 8 DANKER.— On November 15, 1923. at Johore Bahru Waterworks, JohorL-, Cecilia Margaret Danker, beloved daughter of Mr. mid Mrs. J. A. Danker of Johore Bahru. Int. rnnnt at Biuadari Cemetery, at 9 a.m. tu-Uay.35 words
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Article28 1923-11-16 8 Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hanker beg to thank all relatives and friends, who attended the funeral of their beloved daughter, and also those; who sent wreaths.28 words
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Article40 1923-11-16 8 he remain* of tlic laX- Vrs. Eio N'Rian Bour. neo lich Cheng Kcuw will be interred at tt« Tii .in... .n Koitd Cemetery. Tnc cortege will leave No. !M, Kampjinf Java Ujud, on Sunday, November 18, at 11 a.m.40 words
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1071 1923-11-16 8 The Straits Times FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, FEDERAL AFFAIRS. It is occasionally cur incl'nation to rondeinn, but it is always plca.-antcr to (oivmend in local nlTsira, and we ofTer our congratulations to His Excellency the High Commssicner on the very excellent review his annual address contains of the stp.te of publ'e1,071 words
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Article48 1923-11-16 8 Mr. S. J. Vincent has designed a striking poster advertising "Hello Singapore," Miss Jill Hill's production, which is to be presenter! at the Victoria Theatre on December 3, 5 and 7 in aid of tht Union Jack Club, the Ex-Service Association of Malaya, and the Children's Aid Society.48 words
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Article50 1923-11-16 8 Mr. H. Lazarus, consulting optician, (son of the late Mr. N. Lazarus who was formerly so well known in Singapore fnr his profession? 1 attainments as an optician) has arrived and is staying at the Grosvenor Hotel, where he may be interviewed from to-morrow until the middle of next. week.50 words
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Article19 1923-11-16 8 The members of the Halayajaa Association are reminelcd of to-morrow evening's social which is to be held at ."> p.m.19 words
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Article23 1923-11-16 8 It is a noteworthy fact that out of 77,000 British emigrant! to Canada and the United Spates since June, over 40,000 were Srots.23 words
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Article22 1923-11-16 8 The Municipal elections at home resulted in practically no change. A feature was the overwht-lminir de-fe-at of all twelve Workers' Republican candidates.22 words
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Article30 1923-11-16 8 The rate of issue of Money Ordera for India and Ceylon to-day is Us. 1<54 $100. The rate of payment of Money Ordeis from India and Ceylon is Rs. 10y=:$100.30 words
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Article26 1923-11-16 8 A striking wa!l calendar for 1024 issued by the Philips Arnata electric lamp firm reaches us from Unite i Engineer*, Lt'l., Electrical Department, the local agents.26 words
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Article30 1923-11-16 8 A European, J. E. Kear.e, was summoned in the Second Police Court., this morninjr. for beintf in possession of a double-barrelled pun, a ■partial rifle, and amn-.un.ticn without a licence.30 words
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Article39 1923-11-16 8 It is understood that mwlll a I Ittng has been completed of ths filHaißßM ill guaranteed loan of £1,000,000 issued by the Tata Powe-r Company. The m;ir!;e-t is also anticipating an is.'ua by the Tata Iron and Stc-jl Company.39 words
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Article38 1923-11-16 8 The detective tergeant who was seriously stabbed on Monday nijrht when arresting a Malay in Klant* Hoad, Kuala Lumpur, is making prepress towards recovery. Mr. DMley, who \*s alao injured in the hand dur.njc the arrest, is iroprovis'.jr.38 words
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Article45 1923-11-16 8 A telegram to the Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Shimbun, dated Tokio, November 13, states that the capital ship Kajra. whirh was to have been scrapped under tho Washinpton agreement, is te> be convened into an ae-roplane carrier i:i place of the Amagi, damaged in the recent eartiiquakc.45 words
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Article55 1923-11-16 8 After a month of mild and exceptionally wet weather, says a London wire of the Bth inst., we are now suddenly in the throes of a sharp winter, with thick ni>;ht hoar frosts resembling snow, while lakes and ponds in some districts are covered with ice. Ten degrees of frost55 words
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Article50 1923-11-16 8 The bankruptcy list down for hearing to-elay by Mr. Justice UarreU-Lenrard includes petitions for receiving orders against Weo Poh Soon, G. B. Oehlers. Lee Moh, F. A. de Souza, Law Keng How, Chop Ghee Lee-, Chop Guen Seng, F.nr; Geok and Co.. Chop Kwoner Fook Cheong, and Ang Cheng Tee.50 words
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Article56 1923-11-16 8 His Majaaty is making his customary stay with Karl Iveagh at Elvedon Hall for a few days' shooting. Excellent guns are accnipaiivinx 11. M. the King who is shooting brilliantly and has so far on each oe-casion contributed a larger proportion f the fca^ than any of his companions, states56 words
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Article57 1923-11-16 8 A general Meeting of members of the Central Peral; Planters' Association will be held at Hale Street. Ipoh, to-morrow. The business is 1 new proposal for ;-cFtriction, 2 diseases and pos'.s, 3 Indian labour matters, 4 game laws, I I. S. Planters. 6 P.A.M. agenda, 7 lectures and visits of57 words
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Article63 1923-11-16 8 In the Thirel Police Court, this morning, the Chinese manager of Chop Seng Djet Hin, Market Street, was produced on a charge of importing danert. The case was postponed. The exhibits in this case were- three bayonet daggers, brand-new, in leather s-heaths, the blades being about a foot long. It63 words
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Article70 1923-11-16 8 Dr. Wu film tall, the Chinese physician, now on a lecturing tour in Japan as guest of the government and principal universities, has arrived in Kioto. On Octobe-r 10 in the large reception hall of the Impcral University, he delivered an address in Mandarin on Some Aspects of Practical Hygiene70 words
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Article64 1923-11-16 8 Ki^h: hundred eoanrfeta laughed themselves hoarse over the adventures of brother convicts when a film taken in America and depicting the daily life of American convicts was shown in the Princetown convict prison. It was a comedy drama and the Associated First National Pictures I/mitel obtained permission from the Governor64 words
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Article74 1923-11-16 8 On account of the report that Great Britain, the United States, France and Japan will soon organize a combinod naval squadron for the Yangtze Valley, Admiral T.i Hsi-kuW has requested Peking to do nil in its power to pay t heChinese navy up to elate and brine; about a reconciliation74 words
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Article73 1923-11-16 8 Thr? Ci*y Ktiitor of The Time* remarks that the steady appreciation of the rupe»; durr'jr the autumn reflects the improved e'Jomand for India's exports, notably cotton, coupled with the slackness of imports, also the remarkable succe.s of Sir Basil Blackett in reducing the floating debt. As regards 'the? Bueljret, however,73 words
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Article123 1923-11-16 8 Substantial progress has boon n.adn during the past few months with the excavation and construction of th<- new King George's Pocks at Kidd?rpore, Calcutta, end in prprtioally all departments thn wr rk is well ahead of scheduled time. The four new riverside berths near the new (iocks are al; r123 words
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Article372 1923-11-16 8 Mr. B. J. P. Joaquim, of Pooley and Co., Kuala Lumpur, has returned from Europe. Mr. A. R. Johnson, Resident Engineer, Penang Hills Railway, is go ng home in January. The death is announced of tho Rev. John Octavius Johnston, Chancellor at Lincoln Cathedral. Mr. J. S.372 words
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Article32 1923-11-16 8 Mails from Europe-, (I/ondon ma Is despatched October 25) ex B. I. Tara will fcrrivu by train to-morrow inorninjf. Correspondence will be ready for delivery to boxholders at D.30 a.m.32 words
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Article83 1923-11-16 8 We understand that from February next the homeward mail steamers of tho Stoomvaart Maatschappij will arrive at Sinnp -re- on Friday morning instea 1 >f on Monday morning. The reason for thu change is that the loading and discharging appliances at the company* wharves, at Amsterdam83 words
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Article137 1923-11-16 8 On September 10, lie-uter Kent us a telegram about the- voyage across th« Atlantic in a yacht made by Gurlxuilt, the famous French tennis player. In the BMMaOi lhe>ie was a n f?rrnee to thi< Kind's Yacht having be-cn built by Dixon Kemp, and this was137 words
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Article136 1923-11-16 8 His Excellency the Governor and Lady Guillemard have, we understand, accepted invitations to attend the St. Andrew's liall, on November IW, at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Arrang?ments for tho very popular Scottish gathering are proceeding most satisfactorily, and it promises to bp one of the most enjoyablo136 words
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Advertisement209 1923-11-16 8 Have You Tried an "Embassy" No. 77? TIIE ARISTOCRAT OF VIRGINIAN CIGARETTES. L: r>SAVE j^m SOLD IN THE jrf; tS|f TINS OF COUPONS. Wfo-m/C'wJ^ Isjil 23 and 50 VlSio'iNlA KSH CICARF.rT£S V^i t w *7 List of presents given in Exchanse for Coupons may be obtained from BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO209 words
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Advertisement249 1923-11-16 8 ALHAMBRA In the Second Show at 9 p.m. sharp. MARION DAVIES in THE YOUNG DIANA in 7 Reels. In the First Show at 7.30 p.m. TOM DOUGLAS in FREE AIR in 6 Reels. TAN CHENG KEE A Co, Ltd, Proprietors. I I r -j 1 gl wish we had Electric249 words
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Advertisement53 1923-11-16 8 On Other Pages, Paf. 1.0c.il Property Sale 2 Rn h m«l Hy.l. Tin Meeting A Keu.. i TaMxrama 9 To-day's Share Mattel 9 Ke.lfrHl Council Proceeding 9li 10 Sporting Intelligence ll i urraspoadan n Uubber Auction Results 1:! The Assizes Triad Society Case VI Sterling Rubber Share Prices 1^ W—kly53 words
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Article1000 1923-11-16 9 Preparing for the General Election. Debate on the Protection Policy. [Reuter's Service.] London, November 15. The outstanding political news to-day i< that negotiations between the Prime Minister and Lord Birkenhcad have broken down, and neUhcr the latter nor Mr. Austen Chamberlain, his close associate, are about to join1,000 words
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Article140 1923-11-16 9 [Reuter's Service.] London. November 15. Paris The Minister of Finance, M. Pilafte-rie, has informed th.? finance commitWce of the Chamber that owing to increased n*MH the ordinary budget for 1924 will balance. He added that the restoration of the devastated regions will take three yiars and will cost140 words
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Article136 1923-11-16 9 [Reuter's Service.] London, November 15. The Morning Post Washington correspondent srys that as a result of the Supreme Court decision upholding the California anti-alien land laws it is estimated that 50,000 of the 135,000 Japanese in California will cither migrate to other states or return to Japan.136 words
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Article49 1923-11-16 9 [Relter's Service.] London, November 15. Athens The Court at Eleusia has condemned to death Generals Leonard Poulos and Gargalides and Maj rs Avrambos and Kicolareas and has also sentenced many officers of high rank to life or long t?rma of imprisonment in eeSBMCtIeS) with the t(von: revolt.49 words
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Article191 1923-11-16 9 Angry Attack by the Indian Spokesman. [Reuter's Service] London, November 15. The close of the Imperial Conference was marked by an acrimonious controversy between Sir Tej Sapru and General Smuts. The former, interviewed by Reuter on the eve of his departure fcr India, emphasising his failure with General191 words
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Article90 1923-11-16 9 [Reuter's Service.] London, November 15. Washington 'i'he State Department has sent the British Government the ilrafts of two conventions giving the United States full equality and commercial opportunities in former German territories now under m-ndate to Britain or the dominions. The drafts arc in line with the90 words
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Article87 1923-11-16 9 [Renter's Service.] I/ondon, November 15. Replying to questions, Mr. Neville Chamberlain said the proposal for acquisition of a Government holding in the Anglo-Persian Oil Company had been under consideration for some time but no decision had ye,t been reached. No step contemplated by the Government would jeopardise th?87 words
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Article86 1923-11-16 9 [Reuter's Service.] London, November 15. Mocatta's s lvcr report states that China is a keen buyer here and in America partly owing to the considerable decrease in their stocks and partly owing to better feeling <!ue to the ending cf the corner in Bombay. Another cause of86 words
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Article61 1923-11-16 9 [Reuter's Service.] London, Ncvember 15. The report of the Britsh Beard of Trade committee on unemployment in machine •nade Ucc and embroidery industries recommends a duty of 33 1/3 per cent, ad valorem for at least five years on all imported lace and on embroidery manufactured en61 words
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Article61 1923-11-16 9 [Reutkr's Service] London, November 15. The betting committee sat for three hours and gave a majority decision that a betting tax was practicable, but in view of '.he dissolution it abandoned consideration of the chairman's report in favoui of a 2'j per cent, duty to be collected by61 words
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Article189 1923-11-16 9 General Smuts and a Wider Conference. [Reuter's Service.] London, November 14. General Smuts, in a letter to The Times, urges that as the reparation inquiry is now apparently dead, a wider conference, acceptable to both Br tain tr.d the United States, should be reverted to. He says a conference189 words
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Article77 1923-11-16 9 [hiuTiß's Service.] London, November 15. Replying to questions, Major A. BoyiCarper.ter said that owing to the housing shortage in Hongkong it was deemed desirable to confine the aptpoin-ments of chargemen to those volunteering to go without their families. The question of whether circumstances warrant the removal of77 words
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Article67 1923-11-16 9 [Heuteii's Service.] London, November 15. Chicago Addressing the Chicago Association of Commerce, Mr. Wallace, Secretary lor Agriculture, stated that his department was very carefully considering the question of creating an agricultural expert commission to restore the purchasing power of the farm by withdrawing the exportable surplus from the67 words
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Article59 1923-11-16 9 [Reuter's Service.] LanJon, November 15. Berlin Vcn Seekt has issued a decree authorisin'r the military to confiscate dance halls, bars and similar establishments catering purely for the luxurious and convcit them into kitchens, etc., for the relief of the suffering populace. He adds There is no room59 words
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Article60 1923-11-16 9 [Rcutrr's Service.] London, November 15. Paris A French semi-official message says it is understood that Britain has informed the Ambassadors Conference that she does not desire to participate in any steps taken in Germany in connection with the ex-Crown Prince ana the ex-Kaiser. Britain is also opposed to60 words
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Article36 1923-11-16 9 [Reutf.rs Service.] London, November 15. Washington The Japanese Embassy has arranged for the purchase and early shipment of 97 million cubic feet of American timber for use in the reconstruction of Japanese cities.36 words
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Article35 1923-11-16 9 [Rxuttk's Service.] London, November 15. Replying to questions, Mr. McN'eill said the Government had invited the governments of the Dominions to concur in an extension of the validity of British passf.crtst to five y«\rs.35 words
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Article117 1923-11-16 9 [Reutek's Service.] London, November 15. There were 236 questions to be asked in the House of Commons to-day. The Speaker disallowed many, notably the! Labour demand for removal of the sugar duty on the ground that It only raise-] debating points. Replying to many questions, Mr.117 words
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Article51 1923-11-16 9 [Reuter's Service.] London, November 15. Dallas The House of Bishops of the Episcopal Church has voted strongly in favour of re-affirmation of faith in the Virgin Birth and the Apostles Creed, notwithstanding that various churchmen jvithin and outside the ministry are cfst.ng doubt on the literal interpretation of these51 words
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Article28 1923-11-16 9 [Reuter's Service.] London, November 18, Paris A Duesseldorf message states that Se-paratists have cccupied the Lusburg district, also the Sieg district, south of the British zone.28 words
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Article49 1923-11-16 9 (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, November 15. Three hundred attended a successful ball masque, at the E. and O. Hotel, organised by the ex-Services Association for Earl Haig's fund. Mr. Justice Sproule announced that Poppy Day collect'ons totalled $4,547 and the ruction cf various articles $500.49 words
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Article44 1923-11-16 9 (From Our Own Correspondent). Bangkok, November 15. At the general meeting of the Siam Commercial Bank, the chairman, Phya Anuraks Kosa, sutcd that the not profit for the half year ended September 30, v/as ticals 277,640, including ticals 157,115 brought forward.44 words
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Article243 1923-11-16 9 Singapore, November 10. Rubber.—London Is. 2>,»d. Local 49' i. Tin.—London £217 2s. 6d. Local $108% (275 tons sold.) Rubbers.—Allenbys 1.22>i-1.27',i, Bassetts 1-1.05, Bukit K.Bs. 37'/I-42'j cents, Eukit Katils 67H-72V4 cents, Bukit Kepongs 2.60-2.90, Craigieleas 50-55 cents, Glenealys 1.371/i-1.42 1 ,2, Indragiris 4.55--4.65, Jeram Kuantans 30-35 cents,243 words
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Article81 1923-11-16 9 Singapore, November It, Tin.—£2l7 2s. 6d.—down 655. Rubber.—ls. 2'id.—up Vad. Share Market.—Sticky. Rubbers.—CraJgieleas 51Vi-53'i, 3assetts 1-1.05. Malaka Pindas HIM. 1."., Kuala Sidims 2-2.10, Mentakabs 22H--24 Mining.—Karauntings 38s. 3d. -395. Talams 28-30, Souths 1.01-1.03. Norths 1.05-1.074, Hydraulics 13.25-13.75. Pengkakn< U.7S-IUS, Menglembus 51'j-.V{'«, Ulu Piahs 2.02%-2.07'i, Petalings M-9&81 words
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Article6890 1923-11-16 9 High Commissioner's Annual Address. Financial Reorganisation. Following is the full text cf the 'ddress of H. E. the High Commis* siener Kir Laurence Guillcmard, X.C.8., K.C.M.G.), at the meeting oftklFcdenu Council on November 14 Your Highnesses ar.d hon. members at the Federal Council. In pn-parni: this ad'Jress I6,890 words
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Article300 1923-11-16 10 Pagliacci and Cavallcria Kusticana. Last niifht's double bill prCMnted I. lh» Italan Grand Open < ompanj attracted the largest audiem i- <>f ti. we.'!;, and all greatly appreciated a mot interesting performance. Of the two pmontatlons we preferrei that of PagJLacci, which in all respect va excellent300 words
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Article209 1923-11-16 11 To-morrow's MsMy* ("up Game. Then- is reason for confidence that! Singapore are u<'in^ to prove too good loi Johore in the Malaya Cup to played on the B.C.C ground to-mor-iow. ri(j'.h teams have met Malacca, and an inference ai to their relative strength may be drawn from the fact209 words
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Article82 1923-11-16 11 S.K.A. ;ind the Jockey Club. The Secretary of the Straits Racing Association informs us that at a mcetng nf the English Jockey Club held on Octobtr 17. it was agreed that '.he! Straits Racing Association should bo accepted as a Turf Authority, as defined I under Part 1 of82 words
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Article136 1923-11-16 11 When the news came tha; M. Carpin-I tier had (lis]> ted of Mr. Beckc-U in Iftinea second* one felt sympathy with lr>i- film company which had paid money xo take a picture f the afla r. What would they do with :t But Messrs. I'athe Freri-s solved136 words
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Article58 1923-11-16 11 The following wil! play for the Indian Association against the S.CC. on the hitter's ground this afternoon: G. J.I Vyas Tara Bingh ami G. J. Luke V. S. i Bhattal, T. Damodanun and K. Chatterj'c-; K. Vekm, K. Sambantaan, S. Nasjr] Ahmed (cspt.), 8. S. Varma and J. B.58 words
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Article38 1923-11-16 11 The final of the Donaldson and Burkinshaw (up will be played < tf on Monday, t'li l')th act. at •"> p.m. on the S.C.C, I i round. The Eurasian Co. will wear white. Kach si<lr will find a linesman.'38 words
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Article93 1923-11-16 11 The following will represent the V.M.c.A. against St. J.0.8.A. at cridest to-imnrow on the lat'.er's ground, coninstacing at 2 p.m. H. G. Stack leapt.), j Dl. J. U. K:u-un:iratni>, G. J. Vyas, 8.1 Jhust. G. Towers. R. Jumabhoy, A. W. Moreira, C. S. Martinus, I*. Jayawaick'iie, S. Oehlen and93 words
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Article85 1923-11-16 11 Tho bail sweep at the Keppel Golf Club on Armistice Day resulted in a win foe 11. T. Barte with a score of 39 8 33 ne:t. The usual monthly medal f->r November of the- Kippt'l Golf Club will be Competed for during the week-end, 17th and l*<:h. by85 words
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Article17 1923-11-16 11 The Palaccgay Cinema shows to-night a Complete serial 31 parts. Fighting Fate, featuring Willi.ni Duncan.17 words
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Article80 1923-11-16 11 A London wire of November 8, states.— Uniforms are bantu d at this year's Armistice Sen-ice in the Abbey, an official order prescribing n* ruing dress for all otVuers, whethir on tl.e active or retired lists, except those on duty with detachments of the Pones. Hew80 words
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Article74 1923-11-16 11 to l>e given during this visit La Boheme if which the «omp;iny's rendering il .-.aid to 1). part .ularly good. Sigmr (.iilletta. who saiitf M will in Rigoletto, is Rodolph, Mdlle. Amoroso is Mi mi, Mdlle. Sanchez is Musetta and Signor Bigardj is Marcel. Madame Butterfly is 10-morrow'a woik. It74 words
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Letter126 1923-11-16 11 To the Editor of the Straits Times-. Sir, With inference to the lottor pubI ."lied under the above heading, In your j .rt i day's isMK| many. 1 dare say, will like to read Use art'ele (contributed to :h c Hindu by the Rev. Mr. C. K.126 words
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Letter130 1923-11-16 11 To the Kditor of th. Straits Times. Sir, Will the gambling suppression h-pt. enlighten a tarn portion of th.public who frequent this New World at Jalan Besar why it is that the Stanto i Show stall-holders who are there ;u present are allowed to offer money to130 words
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Letter727 1923-11-16 11 To the Editor of the Strait* Times. Sir, Another crisis is positively looming- ahead if the government is still bent on sitting on the fence. The disastrous riHiampwneai of procrastination and peccavis in 1920 are yet too lresh in our memory to be blotted out. Malaya has practcally727 words
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Advertisement132 1923-11-16 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.132 words
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Advertisement465 1923-11-16 11 RAFFLES HOTEL Telephone 2926 (10 Lines) MONDAY.— Tea Dansant. Telephone 292S (10 Line.) TUESDAY.-Dlnner and D.nee. The Finest Ballroom in the East. WEDNESDAY.— Orchestral Concert THURSDAY.— Guest Night, Dinner sad Dance. GRILL, open till 12 p.m. FRIDAY.— Tea Dansant. SATURDAY.— Gnest Night, Dinner and Dance. TO-NIGHT RAFFLES ORCHESTRA, TEA DANSANT465 words
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Article791 1923-11-16 12 Judge's Strong Comments In Triad Case. comment* were made by the < hief Justice iSir Walter Shaw) at the yesterday, at lh< conclusion of a ease in which four •rare charged with murder. The accused, who were ieparately represented by Mr. .1. Aitkcn, Mi. P. Sanuny and Mr.791 words
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Article122 1923-11-16 12 The Singapore fTmnWr of Commerce Robber Association held its C29th auction yesterday, when there was Catalogued 874.679 Hi.. 390.48 ions j Offered 846£51 li.s.; liKK.r.u tons; Sold -ii;<;.ui n.s. 208.10 tons. I'RK'ES REAI.I/.EI). Spol London Is. 2d. New Yoik L'T eta. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cent I'er l.b.122 words
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Article99 1923-11-16 12 A distressing railway accident took place on Friday last, which resulted in the death of a Tamil young man named Suppiah, states the Malay Mail. The (ieceasod, who was a ticket collector, was on the night mail, which left Tank-Road satin on Friday. He was missed when the99 words
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Article389 1923-11-16 12 Par V«ln*. Company. i'l Anub-Malay II Ayer Kuninp: (1 Uaftap Plantations £1 Bantme (Selangor) tl Batu Caves i'l Batu Kawan Al Hatu Tiga 2/ Bertam Consol. £1 Bidor Estates 2/ BrooklanJs £1 Bukit Kajang 2/ Bukit Mertajam i 2/ Bukit Sembawang: 1 Bukit Rajah 2/ Castlefield389 words
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Advertisement307 1923-11-16 12 j SELECTED CORNED SILVERSIDES PRIME DAIRY-FED I SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd. ORCHARD ROAD. inc. i., ss. »♦♦♦♦♦«♦< DR. HAIR'S ASTHMA CURE The Standard Treatment for BRONCHITIS and ASTHMA. The only Constitutional Cure. Successfully used by Prof. G. J. ALLMAN, M.D., F.R.S.. L.L.D. General Sir HORACE ANDERSON, K.C.B. The Wife307 words
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Advertisement931 1923-11-16 13 PAINTS WOOD rRESERVATIVE AND STAIN Supplied in all Colours. Korusto ANTI-CORROSIVE VARNISH PAINT Rok Roofing "Gripoly" Belting Not Canvas, but 100 per cent. Pure Camel Hair "Vulcan" Disinfectant SOLB AGENTS Sime Darby Co., Ltd. (laeoniorated la tke S.S.) ♦♦♦♦♦^♦♦^-»^»»<»»«» This Prospectus has been duly filed with the Registrar of Companies.931 words
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Advertisement894 1923-11-16 13 GHEONG KOONSENG GO. AUCTION SALE of valuable rubber i.nd frr.it plantations at Nijrer, Johorc liahru, sep.-side property a* i'elok Mata Ikan, and residential property at Duxton Hill and Rubber Factory at Loronz 3-a, East Coast, etc. At Messrs. Cheong Koon Sens Co.'s saleroom, No. 30, Chulia Street. on Wednesday, November894 words
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Advertisement532 1923-11-16 13 Send for Our Ford Booklet No matter how much you already know about your Ford Car or Gargoyle Mobiloil "E" Even niter drivi.ijj for years, some Ford owners are unaware of all the factors which insure ECONOMY OF REPAIRS ECONOMY OF DEPRECIATION ECONOMY OF ItEXZINK ECONOMY OF OIL 1 lie532 words
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Advertisement1886 1923-11-16 14 ■mil j iiHiwioMiMMmmiMmimmiMiimim iiniiiwimiiinmiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiniiiiimi Assets over $5,000,000 S.C. AMvaae* in force over fl7,Mt,o«t. S The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. S (Incorporated la Straits Settlsmtits.) HEAD OFFICE i Winchester lonse, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE l kt Old Jewry, The Company has 120,000 deposited with the Supreme Coart of Englaad and1,886 words
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Advertisement329 1923-11-16 14 ALLOW ME I It's the man of ripe judgment who most readily appreciates Kensitas the soft, mellow flavour which comes as a revelation of what good cigarettes should be. If you're not satisfied with just ordinary cigarettes, sir, allow me to present Kensitas the cigarettes made by connoisseurs. Kensitas RETAIL329 words
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Article421 1923-11-16 15 Weekly Report of Singapore Firms. Messrs. Fraser and Co.'s weekly report, dated November 14, states: The considerable advance in the price of tin which has taken place during the past week has been reflected in the share market by increased activity in most of the more popular421 words
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Article348 1923-11-16 15 Company Notices, Reports And Dividend. The Brooklamls Selangor Rubber Company has declared dividend of 10 per cent., less tax. Tebolang Output of Tebolang Rubber Estate for year ended June 30, 1923, was 330,120 average net sale price Is. I.Bttd. per pound eoct f.o.b. 8.68(1. per pound, against 10.i)2d.348 words
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Article195 1923-11-16 15 Extraordinary Development In Birmingham. The action in London in forming a sort of Fascisti to fight the Communists has now been followed in Birmingham where Communism has lately developed extraordinary strength. Moderate citizens of all parties, as i.i Italy, weary of suffering the domination at a noisy minority,195 words
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Advertisement249 1923-11-16 15 Why the Ford is the "Universal Car" DOWN jimonK tho orchards of NOVA SCOTIA, the rubber estates of the Straits Settlements and F.M.S. on Queen's Road, Bombay, in Singapore, up through the KHYBER PASS, on New Siroet, Baghdad— its the same story half of the cars you see are Yard249 words
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Advertisement144 1923-11-16 15 WHAT MAKES A GOOD NAME In product, as in a man, the suliriV built on the character of basis of a good name is character. tne serv j cc t nev give. Tor twenty-five years, and in every country of the. globe, Goodyear For best results fit Goodyear Red Tyres144 words
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Advertisement594 1923-11-16 16 TO LET A I9*d«lt toy 9o«r fttatfete Ittad wltS «iectrie light*, tilling fan fend bathroom attached, itxitable far a General Office. fr farther particnlftn, apply at U, PHTULIP GTREBT. DOES THE SCREEN HURT YOUR EYES The light reflected from the normal cinema screen is rich in tiie special rr.ys that594 words
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Advertisement307 1923-11-16 16 THE PARISIAN HOUSE STAMFORD BOAD. A MAGIC PULL HAT FOR $8.95. Can be put in the pocket or bag. A Kwoct little thin?, dainty and can be worn on any occasion. Made of strong taffeta in all shades and can be washed. A fine Fclectiori of smart washing dresses. Shoes307 words
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Advertisement954 1923-11-16 16 CLASSIFe ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID charges for Wants, rot Sale, To Lex, etc., la ordiaar* elo«e set type (average six words to line) arc per Ha* one inaertlon 28 eeats, two Ims. 4fi <•<*., three im. 64 cts, four ins. 82 eta., l»e ins. $1.00, six las. $1.18, tea las. $1.40,954 words
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Advertisement854 1923-11-16 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, No. 78, Middle load. Apply Meyer Brother*. "~TO LET, 8-e, Beotf« Jfoad. Entry November 1, 1023. Apply M. A. NamaiU 16, Ms lacea Street. TO LKT, new compound hous* 1.16, Bokit Timah Road. Apply to Tan Boon Cheng, 276, Victoria Street. TO LET, No. 12,854 words
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Advertisement278 1923-11-16 16 OCULAR HEADACHES. Eighty per <cot. of headache! are Ocular Headaches caused through some defect of vmon. if your headache it so earned yoa will never be relieved until yoa wear scientifically-fitted glasses to correct the defect. Let me teat your sight aad make certain. Yoa will not be advised gUs&et278 words
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Advertisement311 1923-11-16 16 CBRISTMAS NEW YEAR CARDS Buy now from Ihe Chenpost and Best House in tho Trade Scries of GOLDEN' THOUGHT.-. JOYOI'S GREETINGS. WISHES FOR YOU, ART GEMS, QUAINT FOLKS, GREETINGS. The above c.ir.la a.c boxed with fancy Envelops to ■•tern. X'mas Grectintcs in Singapore View < .irJs. Best Selections in Ivory311 words
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