The Straits Times, 23 November 1923
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Title Section13 1923-11-23 1 The Straits Times No. 27,413. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1923. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement204 1923-11-23 1 l^'i^&'ciinjr lgaBBBJWWBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBIBB3IBBBBBgSSBItgflrBSai?iilBBBBBBBlBBBBBBBBBlBBBBBnaBBBBBBB SANITAS- OKOL" DISINFECTING FLUID. The Disinfectant Recommended by 3 The Medical Profession. B EFFICACIOUS SAFE RELIABLE s Recommended for use in Hospitals, Government Departments |< and Estates. 8 CO-EFFICIENCY GUARANTEED BY THE MANUFACTURERS y 18-20 5 i A proved larvaecide when used 1 Gallon to 10,000 Gallons Water.204 words
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Article643 1923-11-23 2 The Directors' Report on Mine Property The rcnort of the directors of the South Taiping Tin Dredging Co. (1922), Ltd., to August 31, 1923, says The mine manager's report deals fully with the work at Taiping to the close of ths financial year, and the same643 words
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Article347 1923-11-23 2 Paintings Rediscovered At Eton College The recovery of the 15th-century wall paintings, at Eton College, which had so long been hidden under the panelling, is of great importance for the study of art, since these mural decorations, quite apart from their intrinsic merit, (which is of a very347 words
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Advertisement382 1923-11-23 2 UoIICIUUO BROS, to CII 6 j^c^^nEß) last drop. ISs SIMONDSWf MILK STOUT] SIONG LJM SAWMILL SYNDICATE (In which is incorporated the Sin Sior.z Lim Savnnill Co.) TIMBER MERCHANTS AND SAWMILLERS. Telegraphic Addresa Telephone No. 852. "MERANTI," SINGAPORE. 2 and 3, SYED ALWI ROAD. Lagest sawmillers in the Straits and F.M.S.382 words
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Advertisement330 1923-11-23 2 The high cost of air Tea sellers who seal up their tins with air inside as well as tea, don't make any charge for the air 1 But you may have to pay for it the tea may have deteriorated inside. When you buy tea, get it in a vacuum330 words
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Advertisement199 1923-11-23 2 8 HlffdP^fsßlMlMlT SW7 MG REDUCTION IN ALL SIZES. J fi 3 V XON SKID CIINCnER Jl3-30 nclt. 13 M 30 x v CORD CLINCHER SIS.r.O r.ctt. ''I'lfib T J 3J :P, NON SMI) H.INCHEK *JS.3O t-SOS^ H« *3 x :i (OI{U Strait Side $37.75 jJSBI; iw^ 76 x 90 NON199 words
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Article869 1923-11-23 3 Prospects of Very Much Better Dividends. The thirteenth ordinary general meeting of the Brooklands Selangor Rubber Company, Ltd., was held on October 10 at the Rubber Growers' Association, 2, 3 and 4. Idol La»e, 8.C., Mr. E. D. Money (the chairman) presiding. The representative of the secretaries (Messrs.869 words
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Article180 1923-11-23 3 The returns of the Registrar General for the week ended October 13, showed that in London and in one hundred other large towns there had been a sudden increase in the deaths due to influenza. The week is the thirty-third since tM beginning of the last180 words
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Advertisement385 1923-11-23 3 STEAMER SAILINGS INDOCHINA STEAM NAvT COMPANY, LIMITED. Incorporated la Hongkong) Direct S«itlc< te Japan via Bonckeag aad ■aaaghat and te Calcatta via Penang from Singapore. Taking Cargo oa throngk Bills of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatov, Amoy, Ckefoo, TtecUia, Ntwckwsag, Tangtsse Ports, Formosa, ".be Pkilippiaas, etc FOB PINANG AND CALCUTTA385 words
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Advertisement626 1923-11-23 3 BATU CAVES PORTLAND CEMENT WORKS The Trustees of the Late Dr. Loke Yew, C.M.G., invite offers for the Purchase, or would consider the Leasing, of the Batu Caves Portland Cement Works, the latter subject to the approval of the Selangor Government, situate at Batu Caves, Selancor. Federated Malay States. The626 words
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Advertisement277 1923-11-23 3 PERSONAL NoOiinc is of ureater personal importance than the care of one's health. And Pinkette* are a personal asset when intestinal irregularity in making you feel inefficient and 'cheap' because they promptly dispel constipation, stir up the liver, banish biliousness, sick headache, liverishncss, that nasty taste in the mouth, and277 words
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Advertisement210 1923-11-23 3 WE INVITB TOU TO INSPECT OUR LARGE SELECTION OF LadieS 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. fc».*x>j«»sß.e.e e.e.ejs. 2 ffsilTJ* A m210 words
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Advertisement786 1923-11-23 4 STEAMER SAHIB6S PT*T 0. British India Apcar Line (Comprq'.es laeirporated la England) MAiL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAS AND OKIKNTAL S. N. CO. Under Ccntrtct witk His Majesty's Government LONDON-FAR EASTERN SERVICB OUTWARDS FROM LONDON HOMEWAROS FOB CHINA AND JAP N FOB MARSEILLES. LONDON AND ANTWERP. Tonnaye Dae S'a*re786 words
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Advertisement715 1923-11-23 4 STEAMER SAH.IN6S THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LIMITED. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (laeorporated in Euglaad) 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 through715 words
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Advertisement677 1923-11-23 4 STEAMER SAILINGS KONfNKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (BOYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO.. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated in Holland). UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Telephone Nos. Passage Dept. 131, Freight Dept, 1202, Marina Dept and Transhipment Dept. 1437, Manager's Dcpt. 1003. VAN KlEBEECK— November 24, Ponanp, Lai R sa, Lho-Seumawe, Sipli, Saban?, Oelee677 words
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Advertisement436 1923-11-23 5 STEAMER SAILINGS N. Y. K. LONDON UNB Kamo Mam Nov. 29 Katori Maru Dec. 11 Atsuta Maru Dee. 25 LIVERPOOL LINE Dakar Maru aecond half Dee. IIAMBURGLINE Toyohashi Maru second half Dee. NEW YORK LINE via BUKZ Sailing date nil. SOPTH AMERICAN LINE Kawachi Mi«ru end Dec. BOMBAY LINE Wakasa436 words
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Advertisement466 1923-11-23 5 STEAMER SAILINGS O.S.K. Proposed Sailing, from Singapore, (subject to change without previous notice). EUROPEAN LINE For London. Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Suez and Port Said. Arr. Dep. AMUR MARU Dec. 16 Dec. 18 Calls at Aden, P. Sudan. NEW YORK UNE For Ban Francisco, Panama, New York, via Japan.466 words
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Advertisement422 1923-11-23 5 STEAMER SAILINGS "NEDERLAND" ROYAL MAIL UNE ASD "ROTTERDAM LLOYD" ROYAL MAIL UNE SAILINGS FRO3I SINGAPORE OF "NEDERLAND" "ROTTERDAM LLOYD" R. M. LINE R. M. UNE via Belawan-Deli, Sabang, Colombo, via Belawan-DeH, Sabanr, Colombo, Genoa, Algiers, Southampton Marseilles, Tangier, Southampton to Amsterdam. to RotUrdam. < GROTIUS Nov. 26 KAWI Doc 3422 words
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Advertisement70 1923-11-23 5 THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD. (Incorporated in the United Kingdom) FOR HONGKONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN BENARTY due In port I BEKMACDHUI due Dec. 7 BENAVON due Dee. 28 BENDORAN due Jan. 8 BENRINNES due Jan. Z2 •CALLS AT MANILA, t CALLS AT TAKAO. NO PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION. For freight and other70 words
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Advertisement669 1923-11-23 5 BTEJHHR 3MUHSS "ElTerman" line ■LLBHMAN BUC&NALL STEAMSHIP Ltet (Incorporated v. England) iTIAMM I).. Singspvr. PASSBNGKR SERVICE OOTWABDB. ft* CITY OF CANTERBURY Cti*ut and Japan Dec. 27 HOMBWAKOS. f3J. CITY OF KARACHI M.. ,-illos London Dec. 10 s.a. CITY OK PARIS Marseilles London Jan. 7 •M. CITY OF CANTERBURY Marseilles London669 words
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Advertisement75 1923-11-23 5 HMllllM«>HMl»lim>t»>>i THOS. COOK SON BATTERY KOAD, SINGAPORE. CHIEF OFFICIAL PASSENGER AGENTS TO BRITISH EMPIRE EXHIBITION. 1924. Passages booked to all parts ef the World. Complete arrangements made for visitors to England, including Steamship and Hotil accommodation, also insurance and shipment of baggage and effects in both direction*. Exhibits insured and75 words
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Advertisement530 1923-11-23 6 SERIAL NIGHT T»- n i«ht .t the PALAC E G A V New Bridf# R d FOR FOUR NIGHTS ONLY A Novelty Serial Bssed on Hypnotism Featarlnt KOHEKT PAULINE the eminent hypnotist VTOUCT M.V MII.LAN, PEGGY SBANOR AND PAUL PANZER in I!>pr.oiic und Sensational Stunts and Exciting Fight* THE MYSTERY530 words
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Advertisement407 1923-11-23 6 CINEMAS EMPIRE CINEMA In the Second Show at 9.30 MARY PICKFORD In her second picture from her own studio B .p.rts THE HOODLUM intp^ The picture of a thousand laughs. Unqmestionably the greatest character study of Mary Piskford's career. And two new episodes of Pathe Serial RUTH OF THE ROCKIES407 words
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Advertisement447 1923-11-23 6 XMAS AND CARDS CALENDARS The Yule-Tide The Season's Series. A box of Christmas Greeting Card*. This Greeting*. 0 very choice box contains a choice selection of A shoice C chir t in n in S 'P*a l '!!u'' High-class Xmas Greeting Cards, ex"qu!sUe n .XnLs artistically"" produced in the most447 words
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Article107 1923-11-23 7 FIXTIRES. Iriday. November 23 Hith Water, 10.9 a.m., 10.4 p.m. Iji Tu. ca, Vie. Theatre, 9.30 p.m. Saturday. November '21 High Wafer, lOSB a.m., n.:;n p.m. n.ibraJ P, ami (i. nir.il .ice. Sunday. November 23 1 1 iKh Water, II.C a.m. a th Cat lane, n.:j p.m.107 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article88 1923-11-23 7 F.ast Wharf B lone. !'j-,i wiiaii Uaire. Rumphiua, Barentaa Sheers Wharl Serairamia. Mum Wharf Tara, Uardanua, Isto 1. Attaka. Kmpi-e Bwk i-.do Maru, D II H«ra, Be» Veat nrkul I Kua!a. dua MacJardines Wharf Lake Fielding. Pulo Brani Coal Wharf N.I. Kcppel Ilarliour. M.n'. v. 1..-t;88 words
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Article100 1923-11-23 7 BITHI !r troan Karachi 3J-H, for li:-.!ik i'apan unc. DARUANUS Hit.. \JKM tone, Frsa Liverpool BgkOßg JJ 4!. DBA MARI l.L".i.i t.>ns. from S.urabaya 84-11. k. Hrit.. 7»>< tout, from Dataria 23-H, for Ifat.uiii 87-11. ista i: I'ut. \i:". t.p... rron Mirl S9-11, for UI.C. SINGKEL. lint.. J.r.100 words
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Article217 1923-11-23 7 T.»-d»y. Mu»r P-m M) 8 Calcutta p.ai I'orl Swcttt-nhnm and Tcluk Ansc.n 3 p.m :id Goobilt :l P ...i Medan :t I 1'" Meretns RJtV Uonckong a:;.l Jepwt, taking :nr T S.A. and Canada .1 i.i Rhio, Frigi Radj:ih, Bapat, Tembllv htn and Indrngiri I |im Malacca217 words
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Article40 1923-11-23 7 By L»ft Arrd. S'pora London I'iiusc3 Julian* Oct. 15 Not. 8 «v Oct. 17 Nov. 12 Tiibanan Oct. 22 Nov. 15 Karmala Oct. 2G Nov. 19 Coxdilli i Oct. 24 Nov. 20 Rembrandt t>c. t» Nov. 2240 words
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Article179 1923-11-23 7 EXCHANGE Singapore, November 2:!. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 7/32 Demand 2/414 Private m. credits 2/4*4 On New York. Demand 51 Private 90 d/s 53% nom. On France, Bank 880 On India, Bank T. T. 105% On Hongkng, Bank d/d p.c. preni. On Shanghai, Bank T.T.179 words
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56 1923-11-23 7 Tone of market Steady. Latest London cables quote Spot sheet Is. 2-\<l. Singapore Standard Pale Crepe, Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot )eccmber an.-March Vpril-June Spot Jec. nn. -March Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers. Sellers. ill 51% 51 Vi 51% 54 5l^i DAILY PRICES56 words
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Article217 1923-11-23 7 Issue \al. IM. Boyers. Sell« 1 1 Batantf Padang 0.37 Ms 0.42^3 1 1 Hitam Tin 1.30 1.35 1 1 Jelantoh 0.20 m 1 1 Johan Tin 0.30 0.33 El £1 ham. Kamunting 45/6 46/6 £1 i'l Kamunting Tin 38/6 39/6 10 10 Kinta Assn. Ord. 7.25 7.50 a217 words
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Article138 1923-11-23 7 Issue Va\. I'd. Buyers. Seller*.! 11 Cl B. Am. Tobacco 5.1.0 5.5.0 10 10 Central Engines 9.00 10.00 10 10 Central Motors 3.00- 3.50 El f] E. Smelting Co. 7.50 7.75 5/-5/-Elec. Tramvays 2/1 2/6 j 10 10 Fraser Neave 38.25 58.7."> •it 50 Hammer Co. 135.00 140.00 100138 words
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Article112 1923-11-23 7 U. Eng. 6 p.c. $1,234,300 par 5 p.c. p.m: Spore Electric Tramways, 5 p.c. £.150,000 nom. S'poro Municipal 5 p.c. $1,578,00 C p«r. S'po'e Municipal 4'j p.c. of 1907 $1,000,000 6 p.c. dis. S'porp Municipal il' 2 p.c. of 1909 $1,600,500 6 p.c. dis. S'poro Municipal 4Vi p.c. of112 words
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Article405 1923-11-23 7 Kra.-cr and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations. Latest available Sterling Quotations are printed on another page on Friday. To-day s Prices. Fraser Lyall Co. Co. Alor Gajah ($1) 1.30 1.40 1.25 1.35 Allonby ($1) 1.25 LSoxd.L2sl.Mad. A. Hitam ($5) 13.00 13.50 13.00 13.50 A. Kuning ($1) 0.45405 words
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Advertisement98 1923-11-23 7 ST. ANDREW'S HALL (St. An<lr«»s School. Stantlord Road) DANCING ACADEMY hlSHlpah Mr. >ir». HAKI ES S. KITTS PSACTICK DANCES II CSDAY AMI I'KIDAV, 5.30 to 10.3» p.m. I i,, rtl.jitn $15. l.adirs $10 per month) TUITION (LASSES lor bi«:ni.er lieciii'.l ded they provide the correct and I .'(lenly foandiition. PRIVATE98 words
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Advertisement874 1923-11-23 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other UassifiMi AdrU.. see page 16. RF.IU WRIGHT'S QLP TOM and Dry (ii:i 111 a case of 12 'iiinrt bottles M Bond. Red Tarragon:! Pert U of 12 <|Uiirt bottle ax Hond. 11. Bolter, Uiicct Importer, Europe Hot;l Buililinc BUTTEKSCOTCH u4 l\-pp;rmint Lump* ?1.00 per Ib. in tin.874 words
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Advertisement30 1923-11-23 7 VICTORIA THEATRE FAREWELL PERFORMANCE OF THE GRAND ITALIAN OPERA CO. To-Night at O-9O LA TOSCA Prices Stalls $4 and $2, Circle $4, Gallery $1. Hooking at the THEATRE. Tel. 826.30 words
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Advertisement564 1923-11-23 7 wui'(M<\ \V\. A ant/ it uoui^2jbktua^fo6- *snO THE ENGLISH ELECTRIC INDUSTRIAL MOTORS ARE THE PRODUCT OF SPECIALISED DESIGN AND MANUFACTURE SEND YOUR ENQUIRY TO THE NEAREST BRANCH THE ENGLISH ELECTRIC COMPANY LIMITED WINCHESTER HOUSE SINGAPORE »«CMTJ too SIEMENS WIRES AND CABLES DRY CEOS, TELEPHONES n >-♦»♦««»♦♦♦ »»«»♦<♦♦ c c s564 words
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Advertisement472 1923-11-23 7 >♦♦♦♦♦♦♦-♦■♦♦♦♦ NOTICE is hereby piven that tin- Owners, Managers, Masters and Agents of the Royal Fleet Auxiliaries detailed lie'ow will not Irresponsible for any debts contracted by the crews of these Vessels unless the written authority of the Master has been previously obtained. British Beacon V'ar Alndi British Lautcrn Var472 words
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Obituary42 1923-11-23 8 CORNELIUS.— On November 22, 1923, at 9, Mount Sophia, Singapore, J. M. L Cornelius Age 79. The cortege leaves Mount Sophia at 4.30 to-day, to the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, thence to Bidadari Cemetery. F.M.S. and Philippines papers please copy.42 words
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Article42 1923-11-23 8 Xir. Gwee Cheng Leo anJ family sincerely thank their relatives and friends, who Mtended the funeral of the lute Mm. Gw.;i Catng Lee nee Lee LtM Neo, mid those who sent wieoths, scrolls and letters of condolence in their tsud bereavement.42 words
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1184 1923-11-23 8 The Straits Times FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23. GENERAL ELECTION. We have had the Conservative programme urging protection, the Liberal programme denouncing it, the Labour programme decorated with a levy on capital, and now the Communist programme which promises iign p-iy for little work and sundry other things. 01-l stagers begin to1,184 words
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Article24 1923-11-23 8 The Bangkok Dock Co., Ltd., have just received a shipment of 53 Ford cars and trucks. Of that number 3S have already been sold.24 words
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Article31 1923-11-23 8 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 163 $100. I'he rate of payment of Money Orders :rom India and Ceylon is Rs. JGB ?10031 words
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Article37 1923-11-23 8 A photograph appears in The Time Weekly of this mail of the funeral of Madam Tan Hong Lian, of Malacca. The picture shows the chief mourner* outside the house with the magnificent Chinese canopy enclosing the coffin.37 words
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Article36 1923-11-23 8 Unprecedented prices for manuscripts of a living author marked the first day's sale of Joseph Conrad manuscripts, which realished 110,000 dollars, thousands being paid for manuscripts less than ten years old, says a New York message.36 words
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Article44 1923-11-23 8 The dredge belonging to the Renonz Tin Dredging Co., at Rasa, is reported to have tilted over. Work is now in progress for the raising of the dredge to its proper position. The management expects to complete this before the end of the week.44 words
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Article48 1923-11-23 8 Passing through Singapore on the P. and O. liner Malwa on their way Homo via Suez are several refuget s from Japan. In one family are four boys of 16, 14, 11 and two years of age respectively and also an orphaned baby gi.'l twelve months cf age.48 words
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Article51 1923-11-23 8 The regular monthly meeting for members and friends of the Y. W. C. A. wll be- held on Monday, November 26. Tea at 4 30 p.m., address at 5.30 p.m. by Miss N'agle, of the Short Street School. This meeting will take the piace of the regular week of prayer51 words
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Article47 1923-11-23 8 Messrs. Thos. Cook and Son kindly send us a copy of the 1923 i dition of their interesting and extremely useful booklet, entitled India, Burma and Ceylon. It is full of information for travellers and residents and has been revised to ns late a date as possible.47 words
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Article43 1923-11-23 8 The Chief Police Officer's bu.igalow, Kuala Lumpur, was visited by burglars, on Friday night. They took away a valuable gold wristlet watch belonging to Mrs. Cuscaden. Mr. and Mrs. CusraJen wh» were married in Colombo a few weeks ago only arrived last week.43 words
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Article50 1923-11-23 8 The contract for the supply of steel bridges for the Siam State Railways for next year, has been awarded to the Dutch Cirtn of De Vries Robbe and Co., at a total cost cf £23,240 f-o.b. Rotterdam. Tl.e successful tenderers are represented ;m Siam by the Indische Hout Import MaatschappSj.50 words
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Article45 1923-11-23 8 A 20-year old Chinese youth, who had one previous conviction against him, ?nd who had been in a reformatory, was sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment and twelve months' police supervision, in the Second Police Court yesterday, for attempted house-breaking and theft in Serangoon Road.45 words
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Article54 1923-11-23 8 Writing under date, the 22nd in-t., Messrs. Barlow and Co., state The steady advance iv tht- price of copra, noted in our last report has been maintained dvring til. wevk under review. Closing quotations are No. 1 standard 811.50 to 11.85, No. 2 standard HIM to SI 1.50, No. 354 words
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Article56 1923-11-23 8 The editor of Le Courrier Saiccnnai? in a recent leader writes The Siamese tical which weighs 15 grain 3 is at present wor'.h nine francs, whilst the piastre, which weighs 27 grains, is only worth eight. The Singapore Dollar, which is worth 174' i rupees in Indian currency only worth56 words
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Article51 1923-11-23 8 A marriage has been arranged and will take place in December, at Melbourne, between Henry Robert Stopfcrd Law, Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), younger son of the late Commander and Mrs. E. G. F. Law, R.N., Brinkwater, Gahvay, Ireland, and Esther, oily daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Gibson, Chistlehurst, Toorak,51 words
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Article65 1923-11-23 8 Up to the 3rd inst. there had been 648 cases of smallpox registered in Bangkok with SBl deaths. For the week ended the 10th inst., the numbers agniu showed a substantial decrease, the figures being six cases registered and three deaths. This bring 3 the total number of cases registered65 words
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Article66 1923-11-23 8 In the Madras High Court, en November 14, Dr. S. Swaminathan and Mr. V. L. Ethiraj argued the case of the revision petition on behalf of Mr. L. H. King, who was convicted by the Chief Presidency Magistrate of committing adultery with Mr 3. Dorothy Margaret De Silva, wife of66 words
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Article62 1923-11-23 8 The following forthcoming weddings are announced at Hongkong Major Arthur Dudlam Cruickshank, R.A., to Miss Isabella Mtud Garden, 20. Murtleden House, Aberdeen, Scotland; Mr. Alva Jay H 11. of Kowloon, to Miss Martha Lavina Mills, en route from America by the Siberia Maru Mr. John Dinicl Kinnaird. Peak Hotel, to62 words
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Article77 1923-11-23 8 Some anxiety has been felt by their friends regarding the whereabouts el Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Emery, formerly of the Asia Banking Corporation in Peking. Mr. and Mrs. Emery, who joined a party headed by Mr. Wulsin, did not return with them from Kansu, but took a separa'.t; toute,77 words
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Article384 1923-11-23 8 Mr. W. Duncan is expected to leave London about December 10 on his way back to Malaya. Mr. F. W. Stones, Stores Superintendent, F. M. S. Railways, ia proceeding home next month on medical grounds. The Hon. Mr. W. Peel, British Adviser, Kedah, who leaves for homo384 words
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Article63 1923-11-23 8 Mr. F. W. Dougias. Controller of Rubber 'Exports, S.S. and F.M.S., sends us the following The stocks cf rubber in Singapore and Penang Islands on October 31, 1923, were J4.7 78 ton.*, being a reduction of 2,059 tens from September. Singapore, September 23,121, October 21,644, difference 1,477 tans.63 words
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Article93 1923-11-23 8 The bankruptcy list down for hearing to-day by the Chief Justice (Sir Walter Shi'w) is a lengthy one, and includes th'j following Petitions for receiving orders against K. Manicham, Teo Ow Bow, Teo Ow Leng, Sam Ke Long, Wee Ixh; Him, Wee Scow Gam, G. R. Oehlers, and Moona93 words
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Article110 1923-11-23 8 Further light has been thrown on the murder en the Perak, by a Malay woman wh» reports to the police that she was aw. ke at night, when the ship was off Muar, and haw two Malays sitting together. Suddenly one stabbed the other with a110 words
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Article128 1923-11-23 8 A curious story was told in the Second Police Court yesterday when a Chinese woman, named Ong Kiew, was charged with cheating. The evidence for the prosecution was to the effect that the accused represented herself to be a single woman, and agreed to marry a certain128 words
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Advertisement161 1923-11-23 8 Christmas Is Near To avoid disappointment order your Cigars now. GOLOFiKA ELE6MTES AND GOLOFINA PERFECTS arc ths best on the Market, and Christmas Stocks have JUST ARRIVED. jmm rr<w FOR St. Andrew's Day Festivities WADDELL'S SCOTCH HAGGIS 1 lb. Tins $1.10 each. 3 lb. Tins $2.70 each. MACKIE'S EDINBURGH SHORTBREAD161 words
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Advertisement116 1923-11-23 8 ALHAMBRA In the Second Show at 9 p.m. sharp. CONSTANCE TALMADGE in LESSONS IN LOVE in 7 Reels. In the First Show at 7.30 p.m. WILL ROGERS in HONEST HUTCH in 7 Reels. TAN CHENG KEE CO., LTD. Proprietors. r i (3h Gas Filled JAi f i to I I116 words
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Advertisement62 1923-11-23 8 On Other Pages, South Taiping Tin 2 Hrooklandx Rubber 3 Shipping and the Mails 7 Keuter Telegram* 9 Si:il.infr of a Tongkan* 9 Malayan Planters Meeting 'J Miaing Syndicate's Dispute 9 Kuala Lumpur Assizes 9 A Bank Cklt in Trouble 9 Sportini; IntelliK.nce ]i) To-day*! Share Market .10 Correspondence 1062 words
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Article362 1923-11-23 9 First Important Concession By France. [Relter's Service.] London, November 22. New York The report of Mr. Herrick. United States Ambassador to Paris, to Mr. Hughes in regard to the meeting of the Conference of Ambassadors on Monday, it is understood, states that Lord Crowe declared that Britain hoped362 words
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Article78 1923-11-23 9 [Reuter's Service.] London, November 22. Brussels The central committee of businessmen has given a reception to the mission of enquiry whbh is shortly goii:g to Japan. The president cf the committee, M. Jules Carlier, in a speech, expressed Belgium's sympathy with Japan. M. Canon Legrand, the head78 words
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Article56 1923-11-23 9 [Reutkr's Service.] London, November 22. The Union Ca«tk- Company have orderwi the largest and most powerful motor ship in the world for the South African ii ail service. She will be over 20,000 tens gross, equipped with two sets of double acting eight cylinder Diesel engines,56 words
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Article54 1923-11-23 9 [Reuter's Service.] London, November 22. In their silver report, Mccatta's record that the highest price of the year, 33 D vas reached on Monday, coinciding with lowest sterling dollar exchange. With the recovery of the latter selling from India and China relapsed to 32 13'K", at which54 words
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Article89 1923-11-23 9 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Shimbun.) Tokio, November 21. Labour's condition since the earthquake has much improved which is proved by the fact that the Post Office deposits are now over 1,100 million yen. Mr. R. Fukao is most likely to be nominated vice-President of the89 words
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Article145 1923-11-23 9 Views of the City on The Proposal. [Reuter's Service.] London, November 22. The City of Lor.don attitude on protection was defined by Lord Hunsdon, presiding at a crowded meeting of the city Conservative Association, which adopted Sir F. G- Banbury ar.d Mr. F.dward Grenfall as candidates. Lord145 words
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Article102 1923-11-23 9 Imprisonment for the Notorious Dr. Cook. [Reltes's Service.] London, November 22. Fort Worth, Texas Dr. Cook, the exPolar explorer, has been convicted of using the mails with the object of defrauding the investing public and sentenced to 14 years and 9 months' imprisonment and a fine cf102 words
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Article118 1923-11-23 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, November 23. Tho Chief Secretary, the Hon. Mr. W. G. Maxwell, C.M.G., passed through Ipoh this morning accompanied by the Director of Public Works, and the hydraulic and state engineers, for a detailed inspection of the Krian irrigation works also the agricultural118 words
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Article179 1923-11-23 9 Fine Singing in La Traviata. The fine singing of Miss Dclza as VoilctU and Mr. Giletta as Alfredo made last night's performance of La Traviata by the Italian Grand Opera Company a conspicuous success. Both were in excellent voice and sang the beautiful music of the opera179 words
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Article132 1923-11-23 9 Two Chinese motor-bus drivers were produced in the Second Police Court this morning on a charge of rash driving. Evidence was given by Mr. C. H. Nicol (City Coroner) that he was driving his car along Serangoon Rosd at 9.20 a.m., oi; November 21, when he132 words
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Article22 1923-11-23 9 Mr. H. B. Lanirworthv. Assistant Commissioner of Police, (Clang, and wellknown in Malayan rugger circles, is proeveding homo M laMi in .lanunry.22 words
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Article504 1923-11-23 9 Lawyer's Compassion for a Tamil Clerk. Our Kuala Lumpur correspondent writes under Wednesday's date ln the Assize Court this afternoon, before the Chief Judicial Commissioner (Sir Lionel Woodward) S. Kandiah, a Jaffna Tamil clerk, until recently employed in the District Office, Klang, pleaded guilty to a charge504 words
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Article414 1923-11-23 9 Argument in Court Of Appeal. The hearing was commenced in the Court oi Appeal, yesterday, before Mr. Justice Sprouie, Mr. Justice Brov/n and .Ur. .lust.cc McCaoe keay, of an appeal by Mr. James Futcher against the ucjision of the Chiel Justice in lit Ration between himself and414 words
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Article83 1923-11-23 9 Fierce jungle fires are raging in the hinterland of Bandjermasin. Grass fields, cultivated for the mat and basket-making industries, have been entirely burn?d down leaving a large number of the population destitute. A fierce fire broke out on the Popoh Sugar Factory's property near Sindoardjs on83 words
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Article1517 1923-11-23 9 Restriction and Release Of Rubber. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, November 21. After the minutes of the annual general meeting of the Planters' Association of Malaya, held on June 20, had been passed at the special general meeting to-day, and \he chairman (Mr. John Bruce) had given1,517 words
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Article553 1923-11-23 9 Alleged Confession of Cheque Forgery. A Eurasian youth named Herbert McGuire, formerly employed as a clerk in the Hongkong and Shanghai Ban!;, ni charged in the Third Police Court yester day with forging a cheque for $700. Mr. C. Stuart appeared for the accused, and the553 words
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Article848 1923-11-23 9 Action Brought Against Steamship Owners. An action was heard in the Supreme Court yesterday, before the Chief Justice (Sir Walter Shaw), in which Chan Kirn Thye and Kstabli.-sements lir.is-ard Mopin sued Messrs. Soon leek Ud., tl\o of the steamer Sri Hwr, tor damages. The Sri Muar848 words
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Article217 1923-11-23 9 Among the chief attractions < f the British Empire Exhibition at Wembley next year will be the the events arranged to take place in the gigantic stadium, for which an elaborate programme is now bein;? drawn up. Tho stadium season will open on April 12, with the217 words
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Article359 1923-11-23 10 Tcums tor Sercmban Game. When Smgap re meet Negrl 3embilan n the Malaya cap match on Saturday y will be minus two of ■i, i three-quarters, Robertson and J. 1. C. Wei itex, who are both mii- doubtful whether ira will be able to play. Sixteen ..ill travel, s359 words
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Article98 1923-11-23 10 ffloomfield' i Hard Luck. A Real r win describing the GoddardDloomfleld ftghi says At the u:.c c.odiar.l rushed in and Ctnt ii ri'.'ht 10 the ribs. Bloimfield li.nded a nasty right hook on the jaw. (.nl(!i.i.! ward and pushed his down and through the ropes. d up but immediately98 words
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Article119 1923-11-23 10 In the (Batch between Harry Mason and Ernie Rice for tlv.- European lightweight was slways atta^kinir and foil iwiag Ma-on round the rinir. but the latter >' sed skilfully on the reel left leads to the fac-i and niaki ig Kice miss frequently. Mason led on119 words
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Article90 1923-11-23 10 The following v.-iil represent the Medica Coll. Ini m at cricket against the jj.K.C on Saturday at I p.m. on the S.R.C ground: gie, Dr. V. H. Norris D W. Balhatchet, P. Nadarajah, J J. S. Amarasineram \s Horeira, Khao Peng Seng, C i tnayagaas, A. W. Rasial Reserves90 words
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Article75 1923-11-23 10 lUand v. The Rest will b< Rai Course Link.* or >re i mber Golf club monthl] c.i for on Sa.turda.i ami Sl. mix r S and t. Th< peceml Spoon will be playe< tqt on -iiibe'.- The firs round Prize will b< i)ec'.mbcr 15. Have: >■*! his proposed visi75 words
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Article150 1923-11-23 10 On Wednesday, the S.C.C. tried conclusions h ekef with the S.R.C. and emerged winners by <. In large margin of 0 goal- to The losers were not at fin" strength excellent hoi-koy was seen, and the only weakness apparent X.c.'s defence, who were beaten time and again by :he150 words
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Article39 1923-11-23 10 T. C. LowrVj the New Zcalander, has >sea electee! captain f the Cambridge University crcket club. He is the first Dominic. :i player to eicc-upy this position since Sammy Woods held it over :)0 years ago.39 words
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Article60 1923-11-23 10 A Buen s Ay res message states that Kirpo ha? been invited to fight Co'vach), a Bolivian Indian giant 7ft. 2in. in height, with an arm spread of Bft. He a formidable punch and great agility, and is said tofbe a perfect specimen of the fighting man.60 words
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Article229 1923-11-23 10 Set-ding Principle in Draws. I.' nodon, November 14. The Council of the Lawn Tennis Association nas reeoaiaiended the adoption of the "seedi'lt. principle in the- (iraws for champienships, by which prominent players will be so distributed as to prevent their clashing in the early stages of the competftion.229 words
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Article394 1923-11-23 10 Singapore, November 23. Rubber.—London Is. 2?4d. Local 51 cents. Tin—London £223 10s. Local $111'.j (150 tons scld). Rubbers.—Aller.bys lM\k to 1.27»i, Amalgamated Malays 1.80 to 2.00. Ayer Hitanis 12.50 to 13.00, Balgownies 2.50 «o 2.75, Bassetts 1.02^-j to 1.07V-J, Bukit Jelotongs 55 to 65 cents,394 words
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Article97 1923-11-23 10 Singapore, November 23. Tin fjVI 10s.—down 10s. Rubber.—ls. 2*« d. —up lid. Rubbers.—Crnigieleas 57-60, Bassetts 1.02-1.05. Malaka Pindas 1.43-1.46, Kuala Sidims 2-210, MenUkabs 21 '.i-23V-i, Ulu benuls L'2''3-Z4. Mining.—Kamunting6 3*s. .|d.-395. 3dKampong Kamuntings 445. sVL-455. (id. Talams _'K-:;0, Souths 96' 3-98%. ex-, Mursiis .•i.li;^-::..^ 1... Norths97 words
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Article35 1923-11-23 10 Mr. L. R. Buckwell, Superintendent of Surveys, Penang, will be proceeding on leave in the near future. Mr. T. Le Ferre, who will act for Mr. Buckwell during the letter's absence, is now in Penang.35 words
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Letter218 1923-11-23 10 Ti The Eiitor of the Straits Tfmes. Sir, So far the regulation of the traffic at the junction of St. Andrew- Stamford Road and Connaught Drive has be'en a complete failure- Passing there daily in a rickshaw I And that junction n.uio dangerous since a policeman218 words
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Letter117 1923-11-23 10 To the Kilitor of the Straus Times. Sir, May I encroach on your valuable space to draw the attention of tho Municipal Commissioners to the dangerous condit-on of that portion of North Bridge Road between the junctions of Coleman Street and Hock Lam Street. This part of117 words
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Letter194 1923-11-23 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, It is time that the Liw Officers of the Crown made up their minds what j is to be the attitude of the law toward;; gambling. At present there is hopeless confusion of thought in .shows up<t*^feewhere in Singapore, gambling tteins/'hehi194 words
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Letter272 1923-11-23 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, It is well known that quite a number of Chinese aliens, who have participated in the recent armed gangs, have Iven deported and quite right too, but surely the authorities know that no planned fighting or raid can take placewithout272 words
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Letter1170 1923-11-23 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Many letters have appeared in your paper about the police and crime. I cannot say that I have been impressed by any cf them, inclining, as some do, to hit below the belt which is unsportsmanlike. -Veiled hir.ts, in1,170 words
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Article26 1923-11-23 10 Mrs. E. Ullmann has arrived in Singapore and intends remaining here for a few months. She is tin- mother of Mr. Rene Ullmann, of High Street.26 words
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Article605 1923-11-23 10 Good Enquir> and Slightly Better Pricea Mc3sri. Guthrie and Co., report Sing:ipoi\\ Xcr.emtHi- B. The market has l >ecn very steady in tlufast week and values Ij.ve lluctunted but htt'e. The undertone is firm and sellers: gent rally aio holding for an advance. Hi dy rubber has605 words
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Article246 1923-11-23 10 The staff of tho (Church of England /k nana Missionary Society), Chinese CJnls School, would like it known that great progress has been riade in collecting the required $33,000 for the i. rc-bui!ding of the present dormitory and Bsaa. A suri of fSj9l6 required, but246 words
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Article157 1923-11-23 10 A Sydney paper of recent da 4 e gives the following message from Brisbane At the Police Court to-day, Reuben Arnold Boardinan, aged 38, described as a farmer, was charged with being i fugitive. It was stated a warrant had been issued for his157 words
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Article933 1923-11-23 10 Rugby Football and Racing In Bangkok. (From Our Own Correspondent). Bangkok. November 17 Bangkok Rugbyitc-s have everj tv by satisfied with their "International" sea -on. A few weeks back a team from .Saigon waa defeated- Th's was t-i the salt nature of the- ground, the fcigumcnt being933 words
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Article58 1923-11-23 10 Gaiety has an exceptionally tine production this week in A Thousand Ta a seven-parts picture, featuring Hohai bosworth. In addition ters and 4 of Universal* m The Perils of the Yukon, starring William Desmond and Laura La Plante, and International News No. 21. In the first how Wallace58 words
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Article1544 1923-11-23 11 Supplementary Wires From Indian Exchanges. The following supplementary cables are taken from Indian exchanges to hand Countess as Labour Candidate. London, October 28 .—The Counte.-s of Warwick, in law tirst speech as the Labour emdktata tn Warwick and Leamington, said The ywMsf and thoughtless woman who1,544 words
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Article330 1923-11-23 11 Cages 50,000 Years Old Discovered. Mr. George Jennison, F.Z.S., of Manchester has broad casted," from the Manchester Station, an answer to the question, raised in recent issues of the Statesman where do elephants go before dying. Like most other animals, elephants realise when the end is near,330 words
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Article90 1923-11-23 11 A Constantinople message siys the Caliph, interviewed, denied he intended to resign, and declared as he did not meddle with politics there was no reason for his withdraw 1 so long as he continued to enjey the esteem and confidence of the entire Moslem world. He approved of90 words
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23 1923-11-23 11 Orders for week ending November 25 Saturday, 24th. Athletic Sports Preliminary Heats. Raffles School, 2 p.m.23 words
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Advertisement108 1923-11-23 11 "His /^iS\ Master's wSctlf "VafX'laf^sCk" fUjLvC •^s» —^g^ NEW NOVEMBER RECORDS HAVE ARRIVED ALSO Yes We Have No Bananas PLACE YOUR ORDER EARLY. Call or write for Latest Lists. S. Moutrie Co., Ltd., RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. LEAD WOOL FOR PIPE JOINTING IThljolirt ta partially fHlid with yarn 2 A .Irand108 words
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Advertisement367 1923-11-23 11 Raines Hotel Tel. 2920. Saturday, November 24 SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF AOR AI World's Premier Versatile Dancer from New York now touring the world. Performance in the Ballroom during the evening. RAFFLES ORCHESTRA. EDGAR HULLAND; Director. Sea View Hotel Tel. 110. WEEK-END BY THE SEA. BATHING, TENNiS, GOLF, BAND. SUNDAY— CINEMA367 words
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Article391 1923-11-23 12 Par V aluc. Company. il Anjflo-Malay £1 Aycr Kuning i". Bakap Plantations Bcntmg (Selangor) £1 Batu Caves I 1 Tiatu Kawan Batu Tiga 2/ Bertam Consolidated £1 Bidor EsUtes Brooklands il Hukit Kajantr 2/ Bukit Mertajam 'II Bukit Sembawang £1 Bukit Rajah 2/ Castlefield Klang 2/391 words
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Advertisement988 1923-11-23 12 GOVERNMENT NOTICE r- PAGEOL A Powerful Urinary Antiseptic. Urinary Discharges, Cystitis, V Catarrh of the BLdckr, fifi> Albnninuria, Stricture, etc. jp^ treatment for ail iismMta oi iif^^^ do- congests and basis tLo Vl P*t-" v* Jtaniucoos aiembmnaa, aad reliti a V r«lG&/* v^ff*^Risi destroy* &D the diaatsegerma peonlia. %r^' r^k.988 words
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Advertisement231 1923-11-23 12 How to Paint A Ford Car Free liowkct Instructions for Amateurs to Renovate a Ford </ar. The Rohhialac Ford Car I'ainlinc Outfit has lieen prepared to fulfil the special requirement of ihc hundreds of Ford Owners. !io liKito repaint their car at a small coat. The Outfit contain* ell the231 words
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Advertisement933 1923-11-23 13 PAINTS WOOD-PRESERVATIVE AND STAIN Supplied in all Colours. N&rusta ANTI-CORROSIVE VARNISH PAINT Rok Roofing "Gripoly" Belting Not Canvas, hut 100 per cent. Pure Camel Hair "Vulcan" Disinfectant SOLB ACBNTS Sime Darby Co., Ltd. (laeorporated la the 5.8.) a-e-** «♦-♦-»♦>» 9 m>n>nm This Prospectus h:is been duly Gled with the Registrar933 words
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Advertisement937 1923-11-23 13 CHEONG KOGft SENG CO. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE of valuable town nrnl country pi upcr'ic.i. At Messrs. ChconK ICocn Bng d.'s ;:iieroom, No. M, Chulia Street, on Wrdnnday. Nowmher 2S, at L\:!0 p.m. i Lot 1. Valuable l:.i ,1 end the brick and til<- roofed 3-storeyed xhonhoiise business KmbM known as937 words
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Advertisement613 1923-11-23 13 NOTICE MEETING OF THE BOARD OF LICENSING JUSTICES. The Meeting of the B.:nrcl af Licensing Jaatiaaa lnr the Brat quarter 1924, commenctag January 1, l'J24, will be held in the Kirct Magistrate's Courl. at 2.30 p.m. on Tluirsday, December 20, IMS. Application;) for tran-ifeis-, renewuN, reniuvala, now licences and persons613 words
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Advertisement53 1923-11-23 13 HH LakaviHßU ■^f M :&to°' n '"••:red. iitljmad cr pitioned I BBBBaaaWla rU^JrWyPB w>u"u, fwrrc. rh. pjor riis, hear rath, rinfiworin, I KSmH jawSr a?fj| Tl L b:c"-.i«s or swellinfs- 2am-£uk I HSWff'L should Blw-'js hi: wfbrho Ires aos^ibla delay. Bf 1 LUBRr?<^W IM-elstn.l r«rir»st;-.- 1:1 in r, w.\» -':t*rly53 words
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Advertisement1898 1923-11-23 14 ■■U.UaiaMBMBMMaWMMMa»MMMaMManM«aMM««^ Assets over $5,000,000 S.C. A«»nr«Bct In force «v«r |17,Wf,vf». The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated ia Strait* Settlements,) 'it AU omCE I Wiasaester Hosse, Siagapor*. WMDON OFFICE I U Old Jewry, I.C. The Company has «0,00» deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compiles with th*1,898 words
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Advertisement145 1923-11-23 14 I Hodgins Improved Rubber Mangles FLAT TOP or BOW TOP Width 20 in. by 4 in. Wood or Plain Iron Rollers Measurements. 1 ft. 6 in. by 2 ft. 9 in. by 1 ft. 7 in. FLAT TOP fitted with special Pressure Studs BOW TOP fitted with heavy Bow and145 words
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Article1066 1923-11-23 15 Government A.<ked to Define Their Policy. The following minutes of a meeting of the Malaria Advisory Board held In ths Council Chamber, Government Offices, Kuala Lumpur, on November 5, have been communicated Present.— The Principal Medical Officer, F.M.S. (chairman), Dr. A. T. Stanton, Dr. W. Fletcher, Dr.1,066 words
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Advertisement238 1923-11-23 15 QUALITY AT A LOW PRICE Tlv.' :;<»:K(;ir •'?(> by i in. Wingfont It is the product of an experienced conii'i..d I': .-<■ tjmbine^ quality and price to pany, which has a world wide reputation MbH the most thrifty Bayer. ti> safecu.iro. K embodies many of the tllicicnt methods For those238 words
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Advertisement268 1923-11-23 16 TO LET Ittdd with «!«ctric UgniA, wiiint fui and bathroom attached, loltaMe for a General 019 c*. For farther particulars, apply at 11. FHILLIP P'tTUEET FASHIONAKIE ar.r! SO ■■COMING EZE-SO COLONIAL CLASSES THE NEW OCTAGON SHAPE Oht.ilnalile from M. EZEKIEL SONS, OI'!K lANS, Kaffirs Chambers, Kafflea Place, Sinpaporj. GAW BROS268 words
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Advertisement270 1923-11-23 16 LADIES OF MALACCA! Thr- representative of the PARISIAN HOUSE, PARIS-SINGAPORE; is now at the Rest House Room 1 With fresh Roods from Paris. AH kinds of hats, sho-.-s, dresses, corsets wool, satin, marahout and ostrich feather coats. (iriM'i-li $1.10 per yd. Hair nets Ii els. Em de Cologne. Latest lonx270 words
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Advertisement910 1923-11-23 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Taj PREPAID ekarges for Wants, For Sals, To L*t. st*., la ordiaary dots s«t type (average six words to line) are p«r Una on* insertioa 28 ceati, two ims. 48 cts., thre* ins. B 4 cts., four ins. 82 eta., It* ins. $1.00, six his. $1.13, t*a Im.910 words
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Advertisement722 1923-11-23 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, No. 79, Mlddla Koad. Apply Meyer Brothers. ~TO LET, 8-c, Scott's Road. Entrj Nov-m--ber 1, 1923. Apply M. A. Nan>axi« 1», Ma laeca Street. TO LET, {mmeriiatr en'.ry. No 85-28 ..rnhil) Road (Terrace Boom) Reduced 'ents, fas or electric laid on Apply t< Krankels. Ltd..722 words
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Advertisement344 1923-11-23 16 OCULAR HEADACHES. Eigkty par cent, of fcaadackes are Onlar Headaches eau- >d throngk som< defect of rlsion. If yonr headaeh* is so caused you will never be reliered until you wear scientifically-fitted glasses to correct tbe detect. Let me test yoor sight (B d mike eartaisi. You will not be344 words
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Advertisement402 1923-11-23 16 Order at once Post free $7.50 CONTRACEPTION (Birth Control) ITS THEORY. HISTORY AND PBACTICB A Manual for The Medical and Lcfftl Professions MARIE C ARMIC'HAEL STOPES, l»r.. I'h. I>. This Bcok is the First Manual on the Su)<ject and is packed with both Helpful and Interesting Matter, and much that402 words
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