The Straits Times, 29 November 1923
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Title Section13 1923-11-29 1 The Straits Times No. 27,418. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1923 PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement231 1923-11-29 1 |-j i^»* IK u Drink more Good Milk 9f MAN'S FIRST AND FINEST FOOD. I THE OLD, ORIGINAL, GENUINE s For general household pur- poses use HEAR Brand -n Unsweetened Condensed C* C? Xl/1 1 I L?" Milk, a very rich, thick IjWlOk) .LYJLJLJLxi. <j m mountain niiik which can231 words
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Advertisement217 1923-11-29 1 BBBBaaaBIIIIBIiiroaiIBwwMBtaBW— BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBa^f i THE BONEHLLL Special Hamnierless Gun "STANDARD" NEW MODEL HAMMERLESS 12 BORE SHOT GUN ANSON DEELEY SYSTEM. THIS Gun is a very attrailivo, modern, soundly n:ade weapon at an extremely moderate prk-t. H:is trel'le 'oolted action with wedgefast top cross bolt Scott toy lever w«r> independent strikers in217 words
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Article438 1923-11-29 2 Brewer's Man Gets Free Beer. A twenty-three months' sentence has interfered with the audacious Career of a bopus detectiv*. He would collect cuttings from newspapers advertising losses of jewellery and offering rewards. One of his most recent exploits was to call on a woman 111 South Molton-street who438 words
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Article434 1923-11-29 2 Wonderful Work in Twenty-Three Years. Three great discoveries in stellar astronomy, made since 1900, are recorded by Dr. Hector Macpherson in a parier on Astronomy in the Twentieth Ontury. read before the British Astronomical Association, and recorded in Popular Astronomy (Northfield, Minn.). Dr. Macpherson says that in no434 words
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Article99 1923-11-29 2 Getting Father Consent. The young man of to-day is more happily placed than his early Victorian grandfather, says the Evening Standard, in getting the consent of "papa" He blows in, as he expresses it. breezily announces that he and Marjoric want to fix things up, and papa, after a few99 words
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Advertisement553 1923-11-29 2 More Please! hcvcraoc upon yourself: is the tea which tjieworkj you get anything spends many to shout about millions of pounds If n ot,gct Bro<*C annually, must B ond tea in futute. surely have son c- You n he nht thing wonderfully stu then enjoyable about it Bro ke Bond553 words
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Advertisement428 1923-11-29 2 ITCHING BURNING PIMPLKON_HEAD Also On Neck, Of a Wet Nature. Cuticura Heals. My little girl had a breaking out of pimples on her head and the nape of her neck. They became of a wet nature and her hair came out in patches. She could not sleep at night on428 words
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Advertisement352 1923-11-29 2 M /^^^^r^l?^^^. ft jjjj MtSr^jjiSayriiilMi far atlaC I For Baby's brothers 1 I and sisters, too To grow from babyhood into sturdy, happy childhood, your children need a food rich in body-building qualities, and a food ill that will not tax their delicate digestions. Plenty of milk is ill jgj352 words
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Article851 1923-11-29 3 Picturesque Villages Submerged In (he Sea. One of the greatest problems that na-; to be faced by the city fathers of our sea coast towns and cities is the protection of the foreshore from the menace of the autumn and winter storms. How preat, and how terrible851 words
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Article160 1923-11-29 3 Defrauded by Crystal Gazer. A Gipsy fortune teller, a crystal which worked for a consideration of £90, and v credulous publican were the principals in a story unfolded in the Canibridjfe Bcrough I'olice Court, Daisy Entwistle alias Mrs. Boswell, alias Gypsy Lee, MM charged with sti-almjc £60 tH'longr.ng160 words
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Advertisement790 1923-11-29 3 GOVERNMENT NOTICE Tenrlern will bn r.-roivcl xt the Totonial Secretary's Office nfi rvmhri 30, 19a, for the f. Hawing »ort NKW m:\IK\I. POST UWICaa, HINGAPORB, Kvory por«nn applying for a form of Ten- der will be required to deposit the sum ofj one h.iTnir.Ml dollar* with the Colonial Treasury hiW790 words
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Advertisement472 1923-11-29 3 Hove to Paint A Ford Car Free Boofcet Instructions for Amateurs to Renovate a Ford Car. The Rohhialac Ford Car Painting Outfit has hfen prepared to fulfil the special requirement of the hundreds of Ford Owners, who like to repaint their car at a small cost. The Outfit contains all472 words
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Advertisement436 1923-11-29 3 EXPERIENCES OF A LADY TYPIST IN PARIS. At her homo, Xo. -17, R'.ie Fontainp, Paris, >iiss Kmilicniii- Rovordi, a younc lady who aanu her living at a typist, recently made the Mawertaf statement It trives rr.p much pleasure to tell you about the coo.l which Dr. Williams' Pinl Tills hare436 words
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Advertisement252 1923-11-29 3 ROSKOPF PATENT WATCHES FOR POCKET AND WRIST in Nickel, Silver and Gold at all Watchdealers and Department Stores. SINGAPORE STOCKISTS: Messrs. MOTION, SMITH SONS, LTD.. Battery Road. Messrs. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., Raffles Square. Messrs. B. EMANUEL, Raffles Square and at all Watchmakers in Town. Sole Agents for Malaya, Siam252 words
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Advertisement801 1923-11-29 4 -#*mm* STEAMER SAILIK6S P. 0. British India r™* Apcar Line (Compioiee Ineirporated la Cnglaad) U HAIL AND TASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. i Under Contract with Eie Majesty's Oovemaeal LONDON-FAR EASTERN SERVICI OUTWARD 9 FROM LONDON HOMEWARDS FOR CHINA AM) JAP M FOt MARSEII LKS.801 words
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Advertisement705 1923-11-29 4 STEAMER SAILIN6S THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO^ UMTTED. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (laeorporated in Englaad) The Bine Funnel Line REGULAR SERVICES TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES. HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW, BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking cargo on Uiroofh705 words
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Advertisement767 1923-11-29 4 STEAMER SfIIUKGS KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCKAPPIJ (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO, OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated in ITolland). UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE RasTHEBLAIIM INDIA GOVERNMENT. Telephone Noa. Passage Dept. 131. Freight Dept, IMB, Marine Dept. and Transhipment Dept. 1437, Manager's Drpt. 1003. SINGARADJA— November 2.). Taajonc-Meagetfar, Tanjonc-Loulonit, Paneh, Bcrombane, Asalmn nnd Belawan-Deli. ■LOUT November767 words
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Advertisement438 1923-11-29 5 STEAMER SAILINGS IN.Y.K. LQjmON LP<l Kamo M»ru Not. 29 Katori Mara I f. U Atsula Maru Dec. 2b I.IVKRPOOL I.INI Dakar Maru second half Dec. HAMBURG l.rvai Toyohashi Maru second half Dee. NEW YORK LINBriaSUEZ Sailing date nil. BOPTH AMERICAN LPf Kawachi Maru end Dec. BOMBAY LINB Wakasa Maru Dee.438 words
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Advertisement457 1923-11-29 5 STEAMER SAILINGS O.S.K. Troposed Sailings from Singapore, (.übject to change without prevloo. notice). EUROPEAN LINE For I nndon, Hamburg. Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colomho, Suez and Port Said. Arr. Dep. AMIR JIARU Dec. 16 Dec. 18 Calls at Aden, P. Sudan. NEW YORK LINK For San Francisco, Panama, New York, Tta457 words
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Advertisement452 1923-11-29 5 STEAMER SAILINGS STOOMVAART MAATSMAPPf "NEDERLAND" ("Nederland" Steam Navigattoa Company!. HOLLAND EAST ASIA LINE (of tha United Netherlands Steam Navigation Coapany) HOLLAND AND HAMBURG FREIGHT SERVICE. Loading for s.s. KANGEAN. November 30 ROTTERDAM and ADAM s.s. OUDERKERK, December 2 HAMBURG and BREMEN s.s. BATJAN, December 24 ROTTERDAM and ADAM s.s. LOMBOK,452 words
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Advertisement212 1923-11-29 5 THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD. (Incorporated in the United Kingdom) FOR HONGKONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN tBESiIACDHUI due Dec. 7 SkNAVON due Dec. 28 BENDORAN due Jan. 0 BENRINNES due Jaa. 12 f CALLS AT TAKAO. NO PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION. I For freight and other particular., pleaae apply to PATERSON, S.HQRS I212 words
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Advertisement651 1923-11-29 5 STEAMER SAILINGS "EU ERMAN" I INE ■MERMAN ft BIUJKNAI.L ffTXAMBHn' Co., s.H (Incorporated i>> Bogfaad) STEAM EX Dae Singapore PASSENGER SERVICE OBTWARD9. •M, CITY OF CANTERBTJaT Cfcma apt JtafM Dec. 27 HOMEWARDS. ts.s. CITY OF KARACHI illca I,om!on Dec. 10 CITY OK PARIS Manaitlea U>adun Jan. 7 CITY OF CANTERBURY651 words
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Advertisement471 1923-11-29 6 CINEMAS GAIETY CINEMA I First Sho» nt ~,:M vharp. nllr a /^^^^S. LIFE SURINA f^ Paramount feature in T. Parts THE 4TRE WY I'arnmount Matra/.ine and a new I'arl Comedy Srrond Show at 9.15 p.m. Present ing PERILS OF THE YUKON a. their Special Attraction t h.ipi -*rs 3 und471 words
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Advertisement256 1923-11-29 6 CIKEKAS EMPIRE CINEMA YOU WILL SEE A rare romance CorireoiK E o«r.s ihal ScttingK uf splendour; a beautifal star; amaze and plrase Bark-stntrr li.c A drama with an unforgettable punch. FLORENCB VI DOR The screen's most giftod artiaU and bcanty, in a ilramn of a itirVs dreams »THE REAL ADVENTURE256 words
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Advertisement298 1923-11-29 6 Madame Victoria Suarez has arrived direct from PARIS with all the latest selection of CRNUINE [EVENING AND AFTERNOON mm •ll ™"f> Marseilles BAliO, Ll L. VERY MODERATE PRICES V\ f RAFFLES HOTEL 5 Room 158. ril 1 ONLY ONE WEEK I fr C FROM TO DAY. A M M \J298 words
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Article48 1923-11-29 7 I.Mir.ES. n >nt, 0 p.m. p.m. I t..tdrH.iy. li- i.. H.lO p.m. due. tan. Birthday. Hall, 1. u-r 87 m. IT .1 ,m., <::\ p.m. IOJIO a.m. i< Theatre, 1"j pjb. i in iday, :.)■> a.m., 7.-J2 p.m. Wcdi r i p.m. re, U.l p in. p.m.48 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article49 1923-11-29 7 tt .in U-uili lone. I H-, >, |rl itura, l.lcph.u.lu. I ulu .Irani Coal Wh_*l >:il. Kep'.vl Harbour. Waati Nil. Oil WmOtt— NIL is i.i Day Dock. TanjonK Pagar Albert Dock: i l..- ire, KcpiMI Harbour l.ni;'i Dock: W.ir Uha- i Hero. No. -J. I' 1.49 words
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Article27 1923-11-29 7 Brit., 2 ao-n. from Calcutta 11. ii i Ki:.::-.l-.n I 12. r. An gl It, Durban 17-11, i..-. I i DC froai Uai 12. 28-11.27 words
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Article118 1923-11-29 7 To-day. mbu 2.30 p.m. !,utta p.:ii a p.m and Muar S p.m. p.ai. a.m. l i Ml ■I p.m. 1 p. in p.m PrUay. Siak and 1 p.m. 1 pm. Itatavia, Samarang «n.l Sourabeya BJi and p.m. ham and Teluh Aaaon :< ii.ni. :t pm mm S118 words
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Article40 1923-11-29 7 Tut Uy i nil. il rilill. mbn in r nn ila left S'pore Oct. 17 Oct. 22 Oct. 2ii Oct. 29 Oct. 31 Arrd. London Nov. 12 Nov. 15 Nov. Ill Nov. M Nov. 22 Nov. L'G40 words
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Article176 1923-11-29 7 EXCHANGE Singapore, November On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 7/.12 Demand 2/4 a Private rr.. cr.-.iits 2/4-i On New York, Demand 01 Private 90 i i W-)* On France, Baak xso Bank T. T. MB* *Hi HongKung;, !:ank d/il par>:.i li axhai, Bank T.T. GOV6 (in Java,176 words
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64 1923-11-29 7 Tom "f mtl 11 Easier. Latest London c:ibi<-s quote Spot sheet i ii:: ,d. Spot December Ian. -March April-Jtme S e Standard Pale Crepe, Clo in- Pifces. Buyers Sellers. Spol I ii 'i mber Jan. -.March April-Jane Singapore Standard Ribbed Si.u.lud Sheet 'Musing Prices.64 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article214 1923-11-29 7 L ..-.i. Pd. :;.i\irs. SVllers. 1 Batang Padang 0.57V4 i Hitwn Tin 1. 10 1.50 1 i Jelantoh O^Onoa l i Johan Tin 0.-:n ii Cl i.'.un. Kajnunting 45/f 4&/1 LI ti Kamuntinff Tin in 10 Kinta A n. Ord. 7.40 T. 7.'> B 5 LinKni Tin 4.10 4.fJO214 words
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Article142 1923-11-29 7 MM k'al. Pd. Buyers. Seller*. a P Am. Tobacco r,.i.n 6.54 [0 10 Cwttal Engines 9.00 10.00 10 10 Cmtral Motors ".00 M 0 11 Cl E. Sim !t:r,-; >. 7.60 5/- G-EJ Trami my 2 2 2 G [0 10 Pra i•■ A Nemve 38.00 :)•.<.>») •I) 50142 words
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Article114 1923-11-29 7 U. Eng. fi p.c. ?1,!>34,"00 par 5 p.c. p.m: icctric Trariiways, 5 p.c. £:j:o,ooo nom. S'p° |p Municipal 5 p.c. f1.575.000 parS'n..:.. Municipal A\k p.c. of IUU7 $1,000,000 6 p.c. dis. Spore Municipal 4\i p.c. of J'JOy $1,G00,500 B p.c. dii. S'linr- Municipal 4 4 p.c. of IUO9 51,000,500114 words
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Article418 1923-11-29 7 I'rasor and Co. and I.yall and Evatt's Quotations. Latest available Sterling Quotations nre printed on another page on Friday. To (Jay 'h Prices, l'raser I.y:ill Ai Co. Bvatl Moi G«jah f?l) 1.::u 1.-10 L2B LSI Allc.by ($1) I.L. 1 i.rwscl. 1.-Jn I.::u\-<l. A. Hiten (s">) 13.00 13JM 18.M418 words
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Advertisement47 1923-11-29 7 I'hObf v. ho haw seen the Qaree parts >.lniiild in, l i" the Ij.-I iiurl ol QUNONQ SAKI -m0r,,,, Prtfa, THE STAR OI'ERA. Al the TIIiATKE ROYAL, North Krldf* Road. .:.'..>. 11...n.;.,r 1 iiii rHREI DANGERS K. H. HKONG. Propri.tot Y. L. LAN, Manas". 'I'hoa* ltM f«r ic.u.47 words
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Advertisement801 1923-11-29 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Clasriiticd Advta., see pars 16. STILL RED Hi i" Pemmard. Beaans snd ChsmberUaj 611 s esse ot 12 quart bottles u_ Bead. II. Baltsr, Direct Importer, Europe Hotel Building. TO LET, 0-c. DA rat It. in O-oderste, Apply H D*Alinelds Bti CHRISTMAS PERFUMES, special display. Maisie, 1,801 words
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Advertisement55 1923-11-29 7 VICTORIA THEATRE DECEMBER 3, 5, 7, at 0.15 p.m. Miss JILL HILL Presents Hello Singapore (UNDER DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE) In Aid of THE UNION JACK CLUB THE EX-SERVICES ASSOCIATION and THE aHLDIOTS AID SOCIETY Matinee Saturday, December S, at 'J.'iO p.m. Booking now open at the THEATRE. TRICES Evening Performances $3.55 words
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Advertisement326 1923-11-29 7 t For Scionti:ic laatnuMala o( every description Nautical Kttiuisiles. Sextants. I'olaris. Motor lto.it Hinnaclfs. Charts, lt)2J A!mnna<^. Station Pointers, Binoculars, I>li:nitnnn. Cherub Loj^s Connectors, etc., etc. Sole Agents for HEATH CO., LTD. Theodolites, Dumpy Levels, Prismatic Compasses, Surveying Aneroids, Drawing Instruments, etc., etc. Sole Awnli for I W. F. STANLEY326 words
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Advertisement382 1923-11-29 7 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS VOLUNTEER FORCE Sincapore Voiuntt-rr V-p Simtiji l IttcruitinK l>:iv. THURSDAY. DKCKMIJKii 1923. llecmits wanuil fur S.R.A. (V), S.R.K. (Vi, Uaehint Go Platoon, A Company, U Co for Scot-Hi- n t (Scotti I I Company WHAT TOO DO. 18 drills an,: •I foal I ,i\ir,- lor more if you382 words
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Obituary36 1923-11-29 8 In ever loving memory of our brother W^S Joo Kiln, who died on November 29, 1 J J at the SgS cf 20 yem... V...K JOO HOCK, WB BK.\G NEO. D.ited N'LVembcr 20, t'JJ:',.36 words
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1073 1923-11-29 8 The Straits Times THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29. CORPORAL PUNISHMENT. In the broad sense we are not parf'al to corporal punishment. In dealing with civilised men it degrades intolerably, und its abolition in the Army and Xavy s^me thirty years ago was a reform which harl been far too long delayed. It1,073 words
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Article61 1923-11-29 8 The fact that the main entrance to the lower courts is, at the present moment, being fifed up with a barricade against further thefts like that which took place there recently, shows what a pass we have come to in respect to the boldness of our light fingered gentry, who61 words
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Article59 1923-11-29 8 A H.kien, arrestcxl in Fraser Street, was produced before Mr. Gourlay yesterday chained with fraudulent possession of 38 rubber coupons. It was stated by the prosecution that the accused claimed to be a cook on a Dutch steamer and was not employed in any rubber concern. The case was postponed,59 words
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Article75 1923-11-29 8 The Sumatra Bode reports a d'sastrcus fire as having commenced in the Toko Betawi at Sibolpa. Stored fully with fireworks and stocks of different oils it and the rui roundinp properties were socn a prey to the flames. The damape however which amounts to some 171,000 guilders is covered by75 words
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Article15 1923-11-29 8 The Eastern United Assurance Co. annual meeting was fixed to be held at noon '.o-day.15 words
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Article17 1923-11-29 8 The report that the Yorkshire Post inegotiating for tne purchase of ill. 1 Morning Post is denied.17 words
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Article17 1923-11-29 8 A Reu'.er message from Amsterdam ami unces the death of the banker Heer J H. van VoHenhoven.Reuter - 17 words
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Article30 1923-11-29 8 The rate of issue of Money Orden for India and Ceylon to-day is it 16S The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 1«7 $100.30 words
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Article28 1923-11-29 8 The Rev. H. Parsons will vi.-it Johorc Bahru this week-end. Evensong and seimon on Sunday at 6 p.m. and on Monday, December :i Holy Communion at 7.30 a.m.28 words
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Article31 1923-11-29 8 The portraits of Mr. Lloyd George and Mr. Churchill will shortly return to the walls of the National Liberal Club, as t'U J result of a unanimous resolution by the Committee31 words
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Article39 1923-11-29 8 I On the 2iith instant, a notor e.ir knocked down a Malay in Beach R The driver, who was arrested, was charged with rash driving before t l-i.- Second Magistrate, on the -7th instant, and the ease was postponed.39 words
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Article39 1923-11-29 8 Mr. Baldwin's speee-h at Reading Town Hall on November 21 was to be reproduced by means of koud-speakeri in several halls and public institution! of the town, and it was estimated that 20.00!) inhabitants would thus hear his speech.39 words
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Article43 1923-11-29 8 Colombo has one of the finest drainage systems in the East. It includes fifty public lavatories with shower bath.: attached which are a great boon to the poorer peoplo of the ci'y. The cost of the scheme to date is li) niillon rupees.43 words
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Article44 1923-11-29 8 Nearly i' 57,000 was 'subscribed at I luncheon at Cardiff towards building a science laboratory in the South Wall I and Monmouthshire University. It was stated that a quarter of a million was required tot the scheme. ;:nd that there was £10,000 n hand.44 words
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Article39 1923-11-29 8 Harmslon's Circus is enjoying a veritable triumph in Rangoon, and can prove that they have been accorded a greater measure of popularity than any eiretU or similar entertainment has ever enjoyed here, says the Rangoon Times of November 15.39 words
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Article41 1923-11-29 8 The British Embassy at Tokio, according to reports published at Shanghai, has forwarded to London plans for the erection of a new Embassy building to replace that which was destroyed in the cartlieiuake. The cost is estimated at learly Y. 4,C00,000.41 words
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Article46 1923-11-29 8 At the meeting of the Board of Directors of the Indian Association held on November 2:!, Mr. S. K. I'radhan was elected to act as the h n. secretary of the association, in place of Mr. S. Bashir Ahmad who has been gran'.ed four months' leave.46 words
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Article43 1923-11-29 8 Charged at the instance of Inspector King, Arms and Explosives Department, a fine of $50 was imposed by Mr. David, First Magistrate, on an Indian, named Mohamed Shuk, for being in p of an unlicenced dagger at his shop, No. 45, Chulia Street.43 words
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Article42 1923-11-29 8 The French Government, through M. Danjou, French Consul in Singapore, has kindly presented the Raffles Library with 100 volumes in French. The collection deals chiefly with history, poetry, drama and art, and will be placed on view in the Library on Saturday.42 words
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Article45 1923-11-29 8 Messrs. Sime Darby and Co., Malacca, have received a cable from their ttdOß office advising that the directors of Chimpul (X.M.S.) Rubber Estates, Ltd, have declared an interim dividend of !i per cent., less income tax, on account of the year ending June M, IMC45 words
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Article54 1923-11-29 8 The Thorneycroft coastal motor boat for the Siamese Navy has been shipped from home and is due in Singapore about the third week in December. It depends on the we-ather whether she will go up to Bangkok under her own power or be taken up on the deck of one54 words
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Article80 1923-11-29 8 Mr. Oakshott, A.S.P. placed a Chinese bef,re Mr. Gourlay, Third Magistrate, yesterday moming, on charges of being a member of an unlawful society and also of being in possession of Triad Srciety documents. The accused, who was arrested as the result of a laid which was executed at Taajoflg Khu80 words
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Article84 1923-11-29 8 A noeturnul intruder gained admittance to (i, Bushy Park, occupied by Mr. OkeL during the early hours of this morning. Mr. Okell, who was awakened wi'h the intruder, but owing to an injury sustained in the struggle the thief got away. A packet containing some property belonging to Mr. Okell84 words
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Article101 1923-11-29 8 People in Beppu, the well-known hot I spring resort in Kyushu near Moji, were terrified by a sharp quake on November 7 at midnight, and rushed out ..f the doors. Almost at the same time an eruption occurre-d in the hot pond known as the Ch'-no-ike Jigoku or Ble>od Hell101 words
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Article105 1923-11-29 8 A senra'ion was caused on the Railway launch at Penang, on Saturday afternoon. The launch left Penang at 2.1:5 for Prui, when a man was seen to leap overboard. It appears that the man, a Chinese, attempted to pick the pocket of an Indian passenger, when he was detected by105 words
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Article340 1923-11-29 8 Mr. S. H. Weston. of lM Siraits Tradi.'tf (<>.. Bntterworth, has come to Singapors on transfer. Sir George GibbS has Ik en elected chairman of the Oriental Telephone Co, and the Ch na and Japan Telephone Co, Dr. R. B. Jackson, health officer. Seremban, is at present340 words
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Article21 1923-11-29 8 The outward mail being brought by the Titan is new expected here at daylight on Saturday, instead of to-morrow.21 words
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Article44 1923-11-29 8 We tie officially informed that the Govei nment of the X.M.S. has sold in the open market, 1,000 tons of tin represent:nx the entire release of its stocks for the eight months April November inclusive, under the B-ndoen^ Conference Agreemi nt.44 words
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Article87 1923-11-29 8 A very pretty feature at the St. Andrew's Garden Fete, Goodwood Hall, on Saturday, will be the Christmas Card and Calendar Stall, for which a wry :»-autiful collection of cards and calendars has been received from Messrs. Raphael Tuck. There will nlfco be hand pmnted cards,87 words
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Article120 1923-11-29 8 A copy of a letter from the Si cietary, Vi.uii.: Producers Committee, to Mr. j. Bruce, Chairman, I.A.M., has bier, net to v.-.. It takes special exception to the words I have never heard it seriously contended thr:t the Young Producer is deserving of any increase. In the120 words
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Article142 1923-11-29 8 The following w, re the guests of His Exce-llency the Governor and Lady Guillemard at a dinner given in honour of the Bon. Mr. T. If. Wilf.r i. Leader of tho Opposition in New Zealand, on Tuesday, November 27, at Government House Mrs. W.ilford, Hon. Lt-CoL K. L.142 words
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Advertisement107 1923-11-29 8 Christmas Gifts WE HAVE A WONDERFUL SELECTION SOLID SILVER TEA AM) COFFEE SET In strong oak case 2 pt. size $500 complete. John Little Co., Ltd. (incorporate 1 in England) SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR. Will hold half a ton in hrick No skilled handling required Invisible when in position No107 words
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Advertisement143 1923-11-29 8 ALHAMBRA In the Second Show at 9 p.m. sharp. RALPH GRAVE AND MARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE in THE JILT in 5 Reels. BETTY COMPSON in THE BONDED WOMAN in G Reels. In the First Show at 7.30 p.m. HELENE CHADWICK AND RICHARD DIX in THE YELLOW MEN GOLD in 7143 words
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Advertisement92 1923-11-29 8 On Other Pages. p««. Hor-us .'M.ct.w 2 Stor.n-Mi-Macril COSSU 8 Shipping and t!ie Mails 7 Kcutir TelegnußS 9 i.i'Ctui.' ol T rimming 9 KubbiT Auction I rices T»li Kin .Mine Hoi.ition 9 Mystcriooi Com in Trcn(f(ff.nu 9 Opium Committii:-. Investigation K. Lumpui Sanitary Bocrd'i Tussle Bportiag IntcUicanea ..10 ,]i pomfonce92 words
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Article324 1923-11-29 9 Liberals and the Labour r Party, [tstmuu Service.] Louden. November 28. Mr. Winston Churchill, at Leicester, said: "Whether we shall tret Mr. Baldwin off the front bench I do nt know, but 1 am certain that we shall Ramsay MacDonold off the front opposition bench." There was a324 words
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Article102 1923-11-29 9 [Reuter's Service.] London, November 28. The newspapers are drawing attention to the strike of Japanese staffs of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha throughout the world pending settlement of a dispute in regard to a reorganllStklU scheme, introduced on November 11, and arl'eiting the selection of me-n to fill102 words
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Article84 1923-11-29 9 [Reuter's Service.] London, November :2£. Kiga Trotsky, through his deputy, Skliansky, has submitted to the central executive committee a proposal to create, as soon as possible, a real lighting navy, efficient even if small, alleging that tht British and Norwegians had plundered the northern coasts of fish and84 words
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Article50 1923-11-29 9 [Reuter's Sermce.] I. ndon. November 28. A British mission, iiK-luding Mr. E. S. Montagu, Sir Charles Addis and Lord Lovat, is proceeding to Brazil at the invitation of the Brazilan Government to study the economic situation with a view to the freer investment of English capital there.50 words
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Article38 1923-11-29 9 [Reiti.k's Skr\ ice.] London, November 'JS. The Angk -Persian Oil Co. have declar- j iU a dividend of 10 cent compared with 20 per cent, in the last three years. The balance carried forward la £1,777,000.38 words
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Article112 1923-11-29 9 [Rei'teu's Service.] London, November 28. Paris Experiments are being made in Paris similar to those in England in regard to the possibility of employing very short wavelengths for wireless communicat on. General Ferris, who is in charge of the Ki.Tel Tower wireless station, informed the Academy of Science112 words
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Article115 1923-11-29 9 [Reuter's Service.] London, November 28. It is authoritatively learned that Britain has made representations to America in regard to the seizure cf the vessel Island Home and that the United States Government have promised to carefully investigate the matter. It is understood that no action will be taken115 words
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Article85 1923-11-29 9 [Reuter's Service.] London, November 28. Grave disaster was narrowly averted on the City and South London tube railway yesterday evening, where a driver noticing sand and stones falling succeeded in rushing his train through before the walls collapsed blocking the line and causing the gas main above85 words
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Article76 1923-11-29 9 [Reutbb's Service.] London, November 28. At a meeting of the Japan Society, Naval Commander Oswald Muck lectured on ccmic mediaeval plays. Baron Hayashi, who presided, replying to an expression of sympathy with the Japanese in consequence of the recent earthquake, said that the Japanese were deeply grateful76 words
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Article33 1923-11-29 9 [Reuter's Service.] London, November 28. DeUuaila Jugo-Slavia have addressed a strong note to Germany threatening to take the sanctions allowed by the treaty unless the 'ong ordered deliveries in kind are' made.33 words
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Article45 1923-11-29 9 [Keuter's Service.] London, November 28. Nathaniel Charges Rothschild, v/ho recently committed suicide, left £2,250,000, on which £915,000 duties are payable. He left i'lo,ooo to the British >luscum to pay the salary of a custodian of the collection of siphonophora or other parasitic insects.45 words
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Article138 1923-11-29 9 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Shimbun.) Tekio, November 27. In the inter-e /lloi,"iate baseball competition Meiji gained a victory against Keio in the final by six to two. The spec'al committee of reconstruction has decided to substantially modify the Government reconstruction scheme. They MBKgeat that the138 words
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Article1275 1923-11-29 9 Lecture on Development Of Cities. The following lecture, delivered at Birmingham University, by Mr. Raymond Unwin, on October 'J, is of local interest The Principal of the University of Birmingham, Mr. C. Grant' Robertson, M.A., C.8.0., presided at an inaugural lecture given at the University of Birmingham by1,275 words
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Article537 1923-11-29 9 The subscription list opened yesterday of Toll Kni Mines, LiiniteJ. 'Ihe nominal capital is $DOU,OOO in shares of $1 each, and the present i.-..;ue is 3»5,OOO shares, ot which 127,600 are offered for public subscription, and 2. r >«,000 issued as fully paid, ure set down537 words
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Article126 1923-11-29 9 Offered 412 Tons So!d 273 Tons. The CDlst auction of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association was held on November 28. when there was catalogued 1,1i.'5,.*i57 lbs. or 6C6.78 tons. Offered 11)0,530 lbs. or 442.20 tons. Sold 012,934 lbs. or 2~3.<i3 teas. Spot. London 2'-2d. New126 words
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Article47 1923-11-29 9 This function will afford a fitting cl'max to the day of days for Scotsmen abroad. His Excellency the Governor and Lady Guillemard will arrive pjnctually at 9..'!0 p.rr. and subscribers ar.d guests are requested to be in good time to witness the opening ceremony.47 words
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Article572 1923-11-29 9 (From a Correspondent). Ipoh, November 27. The well-known letter of the P.M.O. about loose talk" and spectacular acti >n" which the Kuala Lumpur Board condemned in unequivocal terms has created strong feeling in Ipoh too. The Board here took what it considered a dignified attitude by first asking572 words
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Article472 1923-11-29 9 Capt. A. C. Campbell Rogers, U und Cioner;l Mannger of Kajang Tin. Mine, Kemaman. Trengganu, sends us the following statement A pang robbery of an unusual kind and showing signs of having been thought out with great cunning, occurred here on the I 20th bat. The472 words
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Article34 1923-11-29 9 A Column postcard wa« recently di'li''n! n InHin bearing stamn« of the f •<. ntlue of 4'iOOOO marks, Strnnee to -Id tV.- post ""lea d d n"t demand any surcharge on this obviously under-stamp-ed missive.34 words
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Article183 1923-11-29 9 Investigating Use and Control Of Drug. We are officially informed t!,;it II > Excellency the Governor and High Commissiomr has appointed a committee with the following terms of reference To enquire into and report upon the v.»« of prepared opium i:i the Straits Si.iti<-mc-nts and F.M.S. and the183 words
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Article571 1923-11-29 9 Unoffieials Refuse to Pass Truncated Minutes. (From Our Own Corre.ipondi.vit.' Kuala Lumpur, November 12". The action taken by thu British H ,i--dent, Selangor, regarding a reaohitiou passed by the Bamrarj board with Hi.iKi- to the appointment ot a Seeretar) to take the place of EL A. boarUmuii.571 words
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Article155 1923-11-29 9 A correspondent writes as follows The feast of St. Francis Xavi. gnat Apostle of the Indies, la on \'..n lay, December 3. In the Church of St. Francis at Malacca, after vespers on Sunday, '.he conjfiegalion will have tho opportunity of kissing a relic ot the shape155 words
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Article55 1923-11-29 10 Lfoi c lab lose, foi the Club i ne by the and > and 1! i in the linal lltei nate chukkert ri pia; v. fast, tie of rain one, scord third chukker. ■me was a 'J-i were as 80-.d, B i- borough. Dr. Ti 11. 1 'l The55 words
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Article25 1923-11-29 10 tland v. The 11. i. The fi ir this and Jamie- Winter, BuehK. Winter, Mar- hall, i 'ampbeU. R. Brown, Spinks >!c-,-edi!h, Weston, [ones.25 words
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Article47 1923-11-29 10 lonorc v. Halal Mautcca nexl i:> been spore A will plaj renuang, on Satui not on the i i ie-nt that North .1 h ,i team for the i last Satur--1: Johore R. C. h I are had i on tl ird, but this is, of47 words
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Article89 1923-11-29 10 The Ri the teams foe the i la; i d at the Raeu < oui c. ct, December 2. it. adhere strictly 1 are mentioned 8.45 Hend i Bteward v. I McMichael v. Kn ix v. Forde and S>.oo VVinl< Graham Brown v. Bert "ii v. Sproulc phail v.89 words
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Article114 1923-11-29 10 Th. f< for UM S.ii i Race Starting ::l 4.1") ie and under similar conditions last Saturday. Ann l Gertrude 8,1 with two more Sunday, 3*— Mr. H. C. B. I conditions and starting t» are the same as I \v'ept that the race Handicaps. 10 Marion )'KCI~ Bjn.114 words
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Article39 1923-11-29 10 a p] ■ml starring \i h i nee Vidor and the the Empire until Sunday. n I lodes nine i. th of the Kigfat a Uni--1 rberi Rawlinson ivill b^ continued a; 7 in the tret show.39 words
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Article52 1923-11-29 10 Lord Mi rley's will directs his executes t.i refuse ir> allow access to hi< •siring to write his biography, which hr regarded us wholly supi itl c mhnriro should apply to persons writing bio- h s f rii ads. He bequeaths .'i.OOO \uiumei to Manchester52 words
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Letter271 1923-11-29 10 To the Ucitor of the Straits Times. pity Mr. Pack waa aol at the P. A.M. meeting last Wednesday, when 1 think he would probably have considerably altered his present opinion. A little knowledge, they .say, is often dancen us, and it would bi 'i ur. i'icr. useived271 words
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Letter561 1923-11-29 10 Ie Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, On reading through the Council I October 2'J last in tne Government Gazette 1 And that the Hon. Mr Tan Cheng Lock is reported lo have made, inter aha, the follow ng remarks "AL tm i.ic meeting of the Council the Hon.561 words
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Letter161 1923-11-29 10 lo the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir. If one's father finds himself unable to provide for the education ci his own children is it questionable that he should refuse to educate the children of a neighbour That English education is inadequately In Java is no fault of161 words
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Article213 1923-11-29 10 lii addition to a selection of new fiction, the undernoted works have been added t Raffles Library and will be available for i sue on Saturday, December 1, at ii.ip. A Handbook on Rubber Uses and the r Development. Anon. Monnaies ct Medaillu. Bruce, Brigadier-General Hon. C. G.,213 words
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Article235 1923-11-29 10 The musical recital at the Presbyterian Church, last evening, arranged by Mrs. D. Munro, the organist, drew a crowded congregation. The nruajraanae was extremely attractive both musically and in regard to variety ami arrangement. Singapore could very well do with more »t tn.j type of musical recreation.235 words
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Article209 1923-11-29 10 At the dinner (riven in honour of Mr. Lum Looking"* sixtieth birthday in Ipoh, Mrs. Fred Wickett lost a string of pearls valued at £1,200, says the Times of Malaya. The pearl necklace, or at least a large portion of it, h:s been recovered ard is now209 words
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Article97 1923-11-29 10 The r?-shoot for the BromheadHathewi Shield will take place on Sunday, December 2, starting at 8 a.m. l>iess. Drill Order. The draw is as follows S.R.A. (v).. Eurasian 2, Eurasian S.R.E. (v) 1, Eurasian 1, C Co., B Co.. A Co., S R.E. (v) 2. The following transport97 words
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Article63 1923-11-29 10 The words of the Oratorio to be sung in St. Andrew's Cathedra! next month, together with a short historical note, are now on sale p.t John Little and Cow, Robinson and Co. and Maynard find C >.. 1 cents each. Choir, principals. and orchestra are reminded of the63 words
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Article27 1923-11-29 10 The new song, which is to challenge the popularity of "Bananas" if ka ho callwl Who Threw the WaUr on the Tom-cat s back27 words
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Article771 1923-11-29 10 Sentiments in ilu- Cokm} 01 Hantjkwig. The Sooth bins Horning P (keagr, under date Hrn wibei I, ha an idii. .,■:.<! iteallng w,;h thf i •■■>■.■! Agents in the course of which il aaj Those allegedly indispensable adjuncts to the government of the CffJontes, tht Crown Agents,771 words
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Article120 1923-11-29 10 Then has now been buili S small-house at BukiL Fraser called The which has throe bedrooms and two sitting rooms, stites the Singapore I Magazine. It is privately ewaed a', prcs< nt. though it is to be hoped will purchase it for the Church Workers. In120 words
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Article193 1923-11-29 10 i t Sovomlx r 29. Is. 2«4<L Local 49V Tip. London "is. i. cal *\\>j < Robber*. Allenbya i.:!.". to 149, Amal. Malaya UBO '.<j Ayer Panaa 4JM to 5.10, Baasetti i u> 1.06, Rukit to <„) centa, Bukit 72Vi centa, C.iaifii-ioas 57 ..i193 words
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Article72 1923-11-29 10 Singapore, November 29. Rubl r. Is. 2%d. down Ifcd. Rubber. Craigieleas 66-69, Bassetts 1.02-1.06, Malaka Pindas 1.4:!-1.4G, Kuala 2-2.10, >ic-ntaknbs 2\-'22\-, Ulu ."..-L'l. Aye* Tanas 4.1'0-a.lO, i.50. Kamuntings 88s. SdL-89s. M., Kamuntinza 4.'s. :id.-: Talaw* 28-28, Souths i.Ol-l.o;. Norths 1.05-1.09. Hydraulics 13.60-13.90, Pengka iaha 2.05-2.1 Hngkils 3.90-4.10,72 words
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Article239 1923-11-29 10 Hcs«rs. Fra weekly report, dated Tin advancing daily be recor* i shares daring the at the close th> re buyer* of ill Tin shares with < i j in in the niort> ha b■■ n rrnthei ii?."t dvi i sUgntiy easier and Rubber shares KOMthl239 words
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402 1923-11-29 10 Macphail :nd Co. l.tdV.. week-:i.;u-d Nova tea Hu: iir. ha- been quiet during the first par; of the week but :i steadier tone is the do I and tiit-re is a fair ill maiid tor shares at ■boat the same k. Yin after being practically402 words
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Article304 1923-11-29 10 Hearing of Collision Case Resumed. The hearing was continued i;i ill Court this morning, before the Chief Justice is;,- Walter Shaw) of ihe action in which Chan Kirn Thye at 'l Establissementi Brassard M >pin, ownen of a tongkang, ami the cargo of ;i j tonurkantr, respectively,304 words
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Article483 1923-11-29 10 Daager of Aspirin and Kindred Drugs. Retarding: ihe danger of the abuse of aspirin, a London specialist t M mi inicivi \v<r that while aspirin could do a Kreat deal of harm when misused, it was comparatively safe when set beside antipyrine nd ohenaeetin. I do not483 words
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Article788 1923-11-29 11 GHaapM at a Surrey Assize Court. .1..1. Cotton writes in the Statesman ■> i today, m market day ;it Guildford so I took the 'bus which run; i-very hour through thi< village. Ini of ;i tattle enow I lighted by the i chance on :i spectacle even788 words
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Article220 1923-11-29 11 Gcacnu Rdatca the story of Their Assassination. 1' ia Is of iiw aaaaaaiaatkM of tht Russian Imperial family arc diadoaed in a iiudl^ by tli,' Russian, General Di,-tri\. whom Admiral Kdtcnak ordered to inveatigate the innrden He .-ays th t after the massacre at Ekaterinburg the bodies220 words
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Article675 1923-11-29 11 Round the World by Motor Cat And Irain. So va t is the area covered by the itreat British Kmpn-e Exhibition at; Wembley that special transpoi i facilities lave had to lie provided -nside the grounds. Then are to be fifteen miles of roads n the Kxhibition,675 words
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Article312 1923-11-29 11 Dr. Stresemann's Sympathetic Explanation. Dr. Strcsemann. interviewed by the i Berlin correspondent of The Time-, I declared tliat the ex-Crown F'rince had ■in promised that when the Kuhri struggle was over he wo-jld be allowed :o return to Germany. The Government had weighed every ■sped of the312 words
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22 1923-11-29 11 SINGAPORE AND SOUTH MALAYA HOY SCOUTS ASSOCIATION. Orders for week ending December 2,' 1923 Saturday, December 1. Us| Uacc for Braddoll Shield.22 words
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Advertisement133 1923-11-29 11 Have You Heard The Latest? If you have a Gramophone be sure to get the great new H.M.V. Record hits as they come out. If you haven't one, don't go another day without. Come in, inspect our many Models and own your own H.M.V, Gramophone. S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE.133 words
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Advertisement419 1923-11-29 11 Rorries Hotel Tel. 2920 (10 Linos). WEDNESDAY. Nov. M. Orchsstial Cimcrl. :i.. o >() p.m. THURSDAY, Nov. Goset Nifht, Dinner and Dance. FRIDAY, Nov. .{o.— St. Andrew. T.-a Dance, M 0 p.m. Scottish Dinner. SATURDAY, Dec. I.— Guest KifAt, Dinner and Dame. RAFFLES ORCHESTRA. EDGAR HULLAND, Director. THERE IS ONLY419 words
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Article970 1923-11-29 12 .Minister Who l'ltachcd Har I Knocks. The late Father Bernard Vaughai is t of a memoir by a one t me colleague f his. Father C. C. Martimb'.le, and Its publication very fittingly coincides with the Brat amuversary of hi death. It lias no pretensions to970 words
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Article15 1923-11-29 12 tor.-, as IS miles an hour when the ear i: standing stilL— Motorist at ■int.15 words
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Advertisement548 1923-11-29 12 Amstel Series Jfi Singapore Here's a bottle and an honest friend." Burns. Thus sang the immortal Scottish Poet. Applied to a bottle of Amstel this is indeed true. Amstel Lager is world famous for its purity and unsurpassed flavour anc appeals particularly to those appreciative of really good beer. Moreover,548 words
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Advertisement432 1923-11-29 12 \ilford\ ij ROLL FILMS Ji y^FTER awMM icmniv. Rod Ji 1 1 Umited have rjeorded ia inutv !LI 1 1 I duciog to 'ht Photopiphjc Vl'o.ld I 1 1 s day&ghi-loadiflg Ro'J Rim. »rjch v I Biptoot to any film oo ihe taukeL I t— m Hmwtiui ci'iiitrin I I432 words
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Advertisement285 1923-11-29 13 The CORD with the RECORD J !"it CONTINENTAL n»J>n the aext time you arc retyreiag, and yoa v.i! i» step scare? rreedoni tnm (yrc trouble. They can lit 1 obtained in with tubes to Hatch from reputable dealers. BOLE kCBNTS FOR UALATA SIME DAUBY CO., LTD. (Im LLACCA STREET. •>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦285 words
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Advertisement912 1923-11-29 13 GHEONG KOON SENS GO. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE of ralnable rreeboM bnsin pi i.'iui.il proper) ra. Cheong Koon H I room. No. :'.'>. Chulla Street, «.n aVedataday, llrrcmticr IS, at '.'.'JO p.m. Lot I. Valaable _ad :.n,l tli brick and tile roofed S-storeyed shophouse bnsinesi known .ms No. I, Orchard Road912 words
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Advertisement522 1923-11-29 13 AUCTION SALE ..f t— eelleat waiant stalne4 teak .Tacobrnn ■at 't" houscholil furniture, tennis genr. garden Implementa, erockary, k 1 ami latedware, ji!imt«. etc. To ba h.1,1 at Ke, M, C-M-_f_ Koad, on Saturday, Ufrrmbcr I, at 2.:i0 p.m. Compriring walnnt-ataiaeJ Jacobean design ling tai.le. sloping lop writing teak, telcseopie522 words
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Advertisement145 1923-11-29 13 Another Shipment Just Arrived THE POPULAR J0& ____________-ai*___a^ Touring: Car §I,GjO. THE NEW BIG Red Bird $2,050 THE FAMOUS Touring Car $3,250. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. Full Particulars on Request. CYCLE CARRIAGE CO., LTD. BINGAPOKE, KUALA LUMPUR, lI'OIT AND PENANG. FLYOSAN FRER YOUH HOME FROM INSECT PESTS. PITOBAM rHi y<mr home of145 words
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Advertisement1866 1923-11-29 14 ■MTftC Awln ov*r $5,000,000 B.C. I" or «> fl7,t#MM. 1 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. M (laeorporattd ta Strait* **ttlaia*ata.) UK* I) OTriCIl WtaekMUf Moaw. Slßfapora. WJMDON OmCI I U 01. l.wrr, 1.0. le Compsay aa. ttO.ooo d««osit»d wlta th« Snpr«ia« Coart of England and ecmpH«» vita tk.1,866 words
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Advertisement429 1923-11-29 14 TANGYE POWER PUMPS ft DUPLEX BOILER-FEEDERS. Designed for working with and against slcam pressures up to 200 lbs. per square inch. Approximate amount of water per hour 6 in. Steam Cylinder Type— 6.loo gallons. "TANGYRC" CENTRIFUGAL. For all duties, Pumping Drainage, Irrigation, etc., etc. LET US QUOTE YOU BOU .UiKNTS429 words
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Article836 1923-11-29 15 Remarkable Relics <*i" Aiu-knt Arts. Dr. Carl E. Guthe, archeologist from ithe University of Michigan, who has reported n i me detail to the University •the results of a year's investigation of archeological remains in the Philippines, I has his collection in Cebu, where he is836 words
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Article202 1923-11-29 15 Impudent Fraud on American Investigators. There has been a sensational sequel io the alleged reception of spirit rnesMgw last week by the Rev. Mrs. Josie Stewart, the spiritualist paster of the First independent Church at Cleveland, Chio, who was a competitor for the £500 prize offered by the202 words
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Advertisement227 1923-11-29 15 i WHAT IS YOUR S IT not safe to assume that the Ford I Motor Company of Canada, Limited, *who manufacture in their own huge perfectly equipped plant practically every part of the Ford car, are the people best qualified to make replacement parts at the lowest price compatible with227 words
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Advertisement429 1923-11-29 15 The Gray Car Arperica's supreme achicvemenj i:^ the cheap ear daaa selling in Lhoqaands 10-day. The Gray liolds the wen-Id's official economy record of 384 miles pe:gallon this is certified by the American Automobile Association. (Copy in office). The Gray lias no superior at the price and it giving entire429 words
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Advertisement394 1923-11-29 16 GUAM KIAT CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) Saipchandlrrx and Cenrral < nntractora, 35, run. i.ii* BIKER. Stock, of nil kinds in tl.e ShipchaDdlery batinca. alway. oa New siiip!nentK Just receUed of Stfel Wire Brushes. Self colour, double pointed Pick*. Axe Hatchols, .Morgan's Plumb.ißO, I'atent Dner», Flophnnt Hrand Scythe Slon-s, Bitry394 words
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Advertisement235 1923-11-29 16 LADIES OF K. LUMPUR ""ho representative of the PARISIAN HOI'SE, I'ARIS-SINt.AI'OKE, is now EMPIRE HOTEL Wi:h fresh Roods from I'aris. All kimis of hats, shoes, dresses, corsets wool, satin, marabout and ostrich feather coats. Organdi 31.10 per yd. Hair nets 15 cts. K-.iu de Cologne. 1, .-.tost long earrines. high235 words
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Advertisement914 1923-11-29 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Tlie PREPAID charges for Wants, For Sale, To L»-t etc., in ordinary close set type (average -i: words to lire) arc: per line: One ir^ertion 23 con..--, two inr. 4ii cis., three ins. 61 c s., four ins. 82 cts., five ins. $-.00, six ins. $1.1:;. ten ins914 words
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Advertisement786 1923-11-29 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LF.T, biinc-Klow No. 9, Gihtead RoaJ Cheap. Estate -and Trust Agt'iiries. Ltd. TO LET, 540, Fast Coast Road, 5 bedrooms. 1 bathrocirs, frarape, servants' quarters Rent moderate. Apply within. TO LKT, 7, Kiice Conrfa I.nne, three-storied, water nnd gus laid. Suitable for two fumiik-s. Rent cheap.786 words
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Advertisement300 1923-11-29 16 OCULAR HEADACHES. TTlfkty par e.nt. of fceadsefct. are Oealar B adache. c«a 'v ifcmga .cm* detect of rision. If yuur headache i. *v caa.ed you will never be reliernd until you wear B<.ienti:icaily-titte.u gU^se. to correct tbo de.'cc:. Let me tcet your »t»r as 4 tnakr certain. You will rot300 words
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Advertisement344 1923-11-29 16 Order To-day LOVE, COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE IK riKiM \s HEBNB A i'.ixik ol knowic4( M c.'rnplex SEX PROBLEMS Tor the MarrieA bml tacac aiiout to m.ii r >. A Book foi dealing with the many, and man] -aided, question! i i i- later lonfront and u><> often confound married couples.344 words
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