The Straits Times, 4 December 1920

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 20,504 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1920 PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 138 1 »•>> aal «aa* i WHITEWAY'S Fair Maid of Devon Brand OF Pure Devonshire Cyder MANUFAOTUIEO AT HI «PLE. DEVON in casks or 7a p»t bottles JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS, LTD. (laeotpofsM ia lagtad) B I N O APORK OBT4INABLB FBOM USUAL D»ALBRB AMD FKOM i IREMBAN i Me«aa. Wean 00, Ltd.
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    • 70 1 ROBINSON CO., LTD. GHRIBTHAB~BAZftA^~ I NOW OPEN TOYS 9p||b GAMES GREAT Jt^^y^i. XMAB U VARIETY t^Pf|- CRACKERB I SEASONABLE GIFTS FOR ALL [jROBINSON CO^LTD. 87A>D8 FOS H UNIT ED XT AT E 8 "r v Tbt Beat Ma^n io Amcdo* ia COMBINATION IRON SAFES 8 Ir Inserted and Sold by
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  • 1090 2 Romance ol Evalotloi of Women's Wardrobes. Vo-umt s ol romanoe mi^hk yet b> w?h(eti •.&d Odatrftd »%3al old utstriago ahotts ana l"r asffivs, bat tbe ehe<t ittelt pcuscc-s t<ue s.oiy of doTeljpoisat wbbb i» .^.i, io any ol »aa vomsntle Uiaimiei eieditou t< i-mtisjot 'v. on Ftim
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  • 71 2 The a.(?o»y 0 lama l>a.° b^a r» her Byro -10 ol la c For LX«mpie;- tffi n.je.u K »i, bow lh' pecious m. mw.e.oi bjjc ut di)i uaonl do, I luan-iii now (be mnsio .f foot Tjiee in my eair, atd a-i pLtbutd Ij 'ho iu«aplic«dlu ob.tni
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 502 2 P S FafltOttS, not only in W the (;'.J ('.)!::i:r>;, I'-.it thr^'..~'iout W Q 'iic World, arc the superb values Q W oSt.iiii..!)!c from John Noble**, 1 Q Vv Yous!iould sent? to-djy for the won- /^^^.livSs. W 1 W dc fui G8 page Catalogue, giving mil lIW ]Ul^O\ Q M
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    • 517 2 They Know TLat Cuticiaa WillScG'^Anilka! Wbetber it b iT>:n^ in !r iiihlo, ;ir> r:ii. r.islt, irnt.i'.in.i, < -.it, wound in Iwm Cudcun ;:ie and In mosl css> I-'irnt hathp wkh Cuiicun So.td snd I .t w.iler. J >ry ami anolm with t'r.-.icural)intmr:it. Hi parity, delledicatli a, wH rj'-^-rtr ('■.t /mice
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    • 235 2 !.:^s —ULL 1^ jfr--\ I j^ 11 R BWflili.7 h M —a m~yys LZii'J •«u! T»rf m> j \^^v^~O>A 1 aatasai •tk O«. Hsw 9 C i! I C^3/ I .r/ t1 .7,:^; I Varfsatioai «a.HM r. sw j 0x« Srn* Hi«-r;,ati>(! sa4 <M»v J »O M ft 1 r
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  • 575 3 The Report of the Imperial Institute. In dealing with the problem of food supplies in the United Kingdom during the war, much attention was paid to the question of increasing the supplies of rice from British countries. In this connection the reports on the rice trade of India
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  • 253 3 In their rm-tn! market report, dated November t, Messrs. William Jacks an'l Co. state Prices all round on the Metal Exchange remains wor.Urfully steady in view of the financial strin;r^ncy caused by the Australian and Eastern Banks finding it impossible to negotiate the export business pat before
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  • 88 3 B J and ha 3 **"«"rt ■>• caus.- of UaeM fsiinnes, which he finds in tho excessive and incrcasim; population. The ■i Z 3 of that population is very strikinuiy illustrated in a remark in- l'r«f,-:M,,r 5iW "If,- he sai<l, "the C h.m- peopk w.to to
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  • 40 3 No loss than M picjls of opium— about nTi^nlT" bu rni 1 by tlle Carto*" stair on the Hankow Uun>l in front of the Custoni, Horst- nvt-ntly. This ,rreat quantity reprinted the accumulate! ZU roB of less than two months.
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  • 8 3 IKtad aaJd that they had mo recollection of
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 188 3 M •**>., l<xmt. vtmlt. Sim* s,!:l,mm;. A Base your choice on Experience. N choosing a motor vehicle,, L I remember that the vreight of world-wide exj)cricnccis in favour of the Albion. J Official records of nearly 6,000 Albions delivered to !H.M. Government proved conclusively that no other make costs so
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    • 472 3 '.Viraermvaatmtlarto Attbitrl' k catc oetwork of.teJfjra; ij wires. E Coctrolled and nourished by a s portion ot thf: brals known as I tbc cf rva centre* tbc dHlcate I i£r«ii.lik« nerrtta radial* ia a'l I dnecUooa threaffaoot the body. 9k loag a» tb« nervr centre? are 1 capibl« of rontinaa'V
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    • 283 3 HAVE YOURTIRE KEPAIKED THE SCIENTIFIC WAY TIRB SC'i. Not rmTt.'y vulcanizing, but the art of repairing tint fo that they stay repaired. Tire Surgery immi thai tha can ''be put back into .service when apparently tbeir uscfuli^esg was over. Blour-onts, pido wall, rim cuts nr..! wuuiy oUisr ailments can bo
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    • 426 3 N»arl> Ready 7^ COMMERCIAL yK_^-| f\ commercial Dollar Market. Mr. SIOW CHOON UQtO. 4r Trade CMHIaM < h"' I■ t- 'i rapidly upproaching whan kha vap»\j goods in many line will evted the d*m»n.i Competition will be fc-i- u i ;::.in vi.d inant. factarers as well as Commareial llojf i
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 769 4 STEMIEHaULMM P, 0.- British Indie AJ*D A pear Line (Coastal** Incorporate in EartaaJ) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL R. N. CO. (Und« Contract wita HU MajortT'a Go»«rmawa») ffto fT-| r"- "A'L lERVICE* RAfIT Of BOMBAY an at mill LONDON rAK-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLH LOHMMi Dm IIm»»»"
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    • 410 4 STEAMER SANJM) PRINCE LINE LIMITEI (Umporatoa la fa«<il<) r AB BAfT SEBTIC» FOR NSW TOM (tU Paaaaa) UAEUC PRINC* »k««t Dm. fT Por an lafeftl— »»pl» AOAHSON. QILTnXAN CO, LTD. (iMMVermUi la b«iaa4) As«a«a. TIE BEN LIRE STEMKBt uxmm (IMW»-a»« to BahU HHM) BIINRINNES I» T'KNVORUCH »»?i BEVMOHB Ut k»U
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    • 196 4 THE EASTERN SNiPPIM OOHPART, UJfITBR Clamtwtel la Mnm liWiwiirt nu *lm. MM* to ••»>••« altaMtea •Ilklll tUtkOT MM BAN WHATT SOON Erwy To.id.y. »tl pm for Port Sw.ttenh.m and Pum cTmlb tmmn XomlMta It fc«UTI) UK OWO— Ob*. ImWiU. mßtas from F*B»ag on Monday, Daaamtor Tfc* itMain E.non« t>4 hnl
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    • 370 4 STIAftU SAHJiIS 0. S, K TO OSAKA BBOSBH taßM* LSB, Claaartatatoi la *aaaa) ■a. •> Bw Bsaaa Btaaaf. PV^a^^sai Balttaai free* SbßSaaart (SwWMI to ama>ce »«H) SUBOPBAH LOia Wm Part Bait aUraatßaa, Lia—l Ajataavt m***M.wd+m a>sf BasVaMrfl HAVANA MARU Daa. U HAVR» MABU Omit. MarseUlea. TOW TOBB LWB Pat -rw
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    • 386 4 STEANE! SAILHiS NiPfON YUHN KAISHA ■■SBf atafl Biaiisl ••Brae* to artoiamsaß vtSswal llii wM swßon bus un Pwrtalaaali BaFeaaj Vat LwaSaa. Isaaait via (BMaattJ Tjjattasv bSSTIw Part SaM aa4 -i..WM INABA MARU Dee. KAMO MAJIU JJ m) MARU Daa.a» UTBBPVCC ÜBB aa4 BlarasUlea. Anstltar* ■awstoai Cart* satt KAMAKURA MARO Dec"
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 581 5 STEAMER SAILINGS THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE s«. Pyrrhuf, 7,615 tons, G.R. This steamei ia expected to sail from Singapore for London about December M, nml has first-cla»s accom atoJation available. Due London Januar) ■22. 193. FM i>.«sagcs, please apply to W MANSFIELD CO., LTD. A^entJ, OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTl> iCompujies
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    • 456 5 STEAMER SAILINGS OtE-lN STKAMSHIP COMPANY. LIMITED AMI HIN A MlTl \L STEAM NAVIGATION (OMPANY. LIMITED, s.a. Deucalion from New York Consignees of cargo per above steamer are hereby informed that she has arrived tad discharged her rariro at Godowns Nos. in ar..' 11. Tanjong Pfegar. Tonsienees are nmbM to tender
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    • 245 5 THE CANDY STORE Mfc ORCHARD ROAD. THE HOUSE FOR PLAISTOWE'S Choice Confectionery TOFFEE DB LUXE HIGHLAND MINTS AURORA JUBES SUGARED ALMONDS TROPICAL CHOCOLATES CREAM CARAMELS milk c/ymmtA caramels FLAVOU^^tLIPS TABLE R^^^^k. SULTANAi^^T CURRAN Vi. LBXIAS DARK PRUNES TASTE THEM ALWAYS IN STOCK FRESH SUPPLIES OF HAMS JAMS BACON FRUITS CHEESE
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    • 470 5 BARBOUR JOHfISTONE rAND GO LTD IP AND FREIGHT BROKBBS CaaairUa lavltetf r«ruu. cargoes or AUSTRALIAN BENGAL JAPANESE COAL C.LF. E. WIGHT OR TIMB CHAKTOCS AKRANGBD IN STOCK FRIBOR. BATBB'S ASPIRIN PMlud 1b boxat of a aoMB tuba*. KATCHLHSS COMBINATION TOOUi all liMt. RHJdT-HANI) BERDANG TAPPING KNIVKS ARRIVING VERY SOON GALVANIZED
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    • 843 5 L\ THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE, 1915 AND IN THE MATTER OP THE TRENGGANU CORPORATION, LIMITED I»«er»»ra»*d in the Straits Settlements) NOTICE is hereby ffivea that in eonselufic* e*f a quorum not beinjf prevent At j the extraordinary general meeting of the Trengcaau Corporation, Ltd. «all«d for Thursday, Norember
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    • 625 5 NOTICE IN TBI ■STATE OF HADJI K( Sol t: HIM KOTONAH. UKCKASKI. riniuil te Section 2(1 »f > i«te« Ordinance, 1914. all p. r.ons tr.i vt :.k clnimt whether creditor* or v nvxtof-kia against tae Htilr of the xbowmmed d»eeased who died at Siojcapstc on Scptemb* j3, lilt, ar* r«qjirid
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 887 6 CINEMAS trom Tuetday, Novimber 30, to Saturday, December 4 ADBMOHTF.LGOLDWTN PRJDUUriOI Featuring TOM MOOBB AND MADOB KBMNiiOT la a J.rxeßlie itciy with a bliobr thiead of genuine imblbr »hr grq il Ib t parti X«E KINGDOM OF YOUTH Ia 6 paita A due a wilh a wii'o tnd irtetUtible afpeal
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    • 363 6 CWEMAS From tndmt, tiOimbm 8, to Vonlsy, Ceoember 6 HR| HALL, LTD. 5 Bi^W^ 8B X)ND BHOW A-fIJT mm ho up* W/[ i n^/ The w"1"1 J)Oq' 1" H»nJ-9cfl Xiax" W K li ItV. Tha man oi «e;MibBi»loi—in THE GRIM GAME 7 <eta Aa amning fl»an>a I I.t 1, corlwy
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    • 260 6 FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY COLE LIMOUSINE $14,000. TOURING $10,300 HUPMOBILE BELSIZE AND CALCOTT (two-seater). LBYLAND, FULTON AND TRAFFIC LORRIES SPARES FOR ALL MODEL HUPMOBILES STRAITS MOTOR GARAGE KUALA LUMPUR, SINGAPORE AND IPOH. j ||j Photo Buttons (j A large consignment of Cinema Photo Buttons has just arrived from America per s.s.
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  • 134 7 rnnm GuturrUv, December 4. Hiirn Vnter. fi R a.m.. RIS pja Mail closes. Sand<<y. December 5. Hijrh WstS*. 8.12 a.m., 6.48 p.m. Hai.d in th* Gardens, 9 30 p.m. Monday, December 6. High Water, 7.1? a.m.. 8.12 p.m. Up in Mabel's R»om. Theatre, 9.M p.m. TueMay, Dectrnber
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 109 7 MM Wharf Bafln Nil. E.i»l Wharf Fara. I'oUh.innon, War Sepoy. Nht-crit Wharr, Albert and Victor i» Ury Dn<ki Nil. Vain Wharf B.'inbay Maru, M.»ta Hari, Kamuning, Antilochus. i^ock Kawachi Msm. Hanv.-i Maru T\sa .Varu, City of Florence, Shi.liuoka 1 \S.-,t Wh.;rf Cnlillcie, Kuala, Stciger•aU. Jarcl'.n-.s Wharf
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    • 171 7 VE SSELS ARRIVED. L.H.i Poh <lu:'n. Brit.. 573, from Uatavis Baa I Ni toa*, from SueraI nc. from Ringoon r H i 12. Brit, «.fio7 tons, fro:n Kobe 3-12. loatta unc. Brit, 610 tons, from Belawan Z-Vl, for Btlawan 6-18. rau 4SI tons, from Saigon inc. inn, from Copenhagen r
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  • 137 7 To-4a» p., i,.} sauho J f sir KtJ.n pjn MiiiUCCaV. T'n °w#t^f n *i hid it P^r m n^f I P*" i. lihio, Billiton, Batavia, Chrnbon, Samarang, Sourttboya, ■<r 4 PJBP.nckok 4pm Keriraon ..4 p m. Curub 4 pm Pulao Soegi P-n» Boaraktya >nd Bandjcrmasin 4 p.m.
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  • 125 7 EXCBANGI Singapore, December 2. •r, !.ond>n, Bank 4 m/% 9f* Demand t'B% I'rivato 3 m. 3 credits 2/4 9/16 On New York Dt-r-and 89% Private 90 days 45* On France Bank 620 On India. Bank T.T. 143 On Hongkong, Bank d'd 49% p.e. pm. On Shanghai, Bank
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  • 50 7 lone of mar ket.— Weak. Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Cloting Price* Buyer* Sellers 'pot >cc. an. -March Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Spot jee. an. -March Bayers Seller* 87% 38 38 38% 40% 41% DAILY PRICES CURRENT. 11.30 a.m. December 4, 1920.
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES
    • 200 7 vai. Pd Boj tr» Sellm LO 10 Ampang 10.00 i 1 Ayer Weng 0.90 1.00 B £1 Kam. Kamnnttaf 1.7.0 2.10.0 .0 10 KinU Amos. *.00 6.00 !1 a Kinte Tin i.7« 1 1 Hitam Tia 2.10 2.«0 1 1 Jelantoh 1.50 1.70 i II lariat Maw 160 h.w
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    • 124 7 Val. P4 Buyw. S«U«r* a £1 Br Am. Tobacco J. 12.8 1.17.9 II £1 E. Smelting Co. 8.00 9.00 -hi- biwtnc T*wi»yi 10 10 Fraser Neaves 42.00 cr. cd. .0 50 W. Hammer Co. 80 90 l'O 100 Katz Bros. 130.00 150.00 10 10 Mexican Enftle 10.12.6 11.2.6 10
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    • 85 7 U.Eng. 6p.e. tI^M.SM pal «pe. pn3'por« Electric Tramways 6 px. £360,000 aom n. Municipal i pi $1378,000 pu Spore Mun. 4H p« of 1907 $1,000,000 10 px dii Spore Man. 4H p.* cf 1909 $1,600.C00 10p.e dk S pore Man. *>.» t of 1009 $1,600,000 U p.t <Hi pore
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    • 406 7 Fr »sri ass Co. aid I yall aa4 K*att« QMtattoaa l.ateci available Stirling QnnUtioas arc printed oa another page oa Friday.] 1 Jmt FTiem fruu Ly»H A Co. Evatt. Allenby ($1) 0.50 0.60 0.50 0.60 Aior Gajah (SI) 2.00 2.50 2.00 2.50 \m. Malay ($2) 2.50 3.00 2.90
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 65 7 I. KANETA TATTOOING ARTIST rtith mar 20 years experience, undertaksa uuik in nbsnljtoly fast and hanatMl ealaan. Wirk Cuarantevd. ing eu be done beautifully to any aaaiga NSjainsi with itroatist f sali-fui-tinn. AUCTION SALE ELL a Co., Ltd., will offer for r ta.i-rooni SB S,l-.rda>. Hi-, ember i, at 10J0
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    • 835 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALE, two-r«ater A. C. car, in good running order. Apply 186, Straits Tiroas. WANTED TO SELL, four one-ton Ford buses, in good running order. Apply 100, Straits Times. CONVER'-ATION~Ir:SSONS~in English Prssajk and Malay given by lady. Apply 17, Straits Times. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, a nrst^class <-ook. Indian preferred.
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    • 46 7 TELEPHONE 2338 Large, New Oomfortabla Oaan Day Osm for Mm« and Night At ReMoatbla Rates GEORGE'S G&RAGE f peoi»> Day o» nt a g^oUVBrfV Eooo^be *Umi .p. If LSaSfSSm anaair-diHt Oni> A iirean- BURki- T O»«, OoTaman ttMSit, Slngaror* Tyrel off MICHBLI «»li feixe* for Bale
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    • 302 7 VICTOR THEATRE Coonrn 'ii\( MONDAY, DECEMBER 6 REYNOLDS DENNISTON, LTD. haa the honour to aaDoonre the appcarane* OF THE DENNISTON PLAYERS In carefully selected repertoire Or THK LATEST COMEDIES FABCEB AND DRAMAS Maadaj, December 6 UP IN MABEL'S ROOM Tuesday, 'December 7 CLOTHES AND THE GIRL (Corned;) Wednesday, December 8
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    • 422 7 THE BUKIT KATIL RUBBER ESTATES, LTD. (Incorporated in th<- Straits Settlement*) NOTICE NOTICE is her«r>) riven that application has been m»de to the dir:-.'ors of this Com p?ny to issue duplicate scrip in place of th* fallowing share certificate which is al' to havi- been lost. .rtillcnte No. IMO «Ut.-«»
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  • 1282 8 The Straits Times. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4 MALAYAN UNEMPLOYED. The last issue of The Planter contains a statement that there is abundant evidence of great distress among scores of planters and their wives up and down the country, owing; to the former having: lost or being unable to obtain employment." Our
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  • 34 8 The steamer Steigerwald, which arrived this morning from Vladivostok, has -n board 273 Austrians, seven Germans, 126 Galicians and 800 Hungarian prisoners jf war, bound for Trieste. Sh* will be leaving early next week.
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  • 10 8 The dues charged by pilots in Singapore have been revised.
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  • 16 8 There will be holy communion service in St. Matthew's Church, Sepoy Lines, at 7 a.m. to-morrow.
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  • 14 8 The fine new Church of the Methodist Mission in Seremban is now approaching ce.npletion.
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  • 17 8 The P. and O. steamer Bremen is expected to arrive at Penang at daylight jn December 20.
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  • 22 8 It is stated that many Chinese mines in Perak are closing down. They cannot be worked with tin at its present price.
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  • 16 8 New fee regulations regarding boiler and engineer examinations and petroleum are published in the Government Gazette.
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  • 26 8 Tiie Acting Chief Justice w th the con•urr.nce of the Governor has appointed Thursday December 16, for the holding of a Court of Appeal in Singapore.
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  • 28 8 The Goanese community in Singapore are celebrating the Feast of St. Francis Xavier, their Patron Saint, to-morrow, by a solemn High Mass at the Church of St. Joseph.
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  • 28 8 At the annual meeting of the Bakap Rubber Company, the Chairman urged a general cessation of production for two or three months, on authoritative advice from the Stra.ts.
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  • 34 8 Service will be held at the Boustead. Institute on Sunday evening at 8.15. Mr. J. W. Jefferson will give the address. AH are cordially invited, especially men of the Mercantile Marine, Navy and Army.
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  • 30 8 Reuter confirms the announcement that Sir William Thomas Taylor has retired from the London direction of the Malay States Information Agency and that he .s succeeded by Sir Edward Brockman.
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  • 34 8 Mr. Macdonald, formerly lieutenantcommander of telegraphists in the Australian Navy, is to submit to the British Admiralty the details of an invention for sending wireless code messages without danger of interception by the enemy.
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  • 48 8 The action Thomas Oswald Mayhew v. Syed Sagoff bin Vohamed Alsagolf, in wh th the former cli ims $3,662.59 alleged to have been paid to the defendant or on his behalf, has been fixed for hearing before the acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Sproule, on the 7th instant.
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  • 48 8 Perak has made a splendid response to the call for volunteers for the formation of the new regiment in Malaya, and though the meeting setting' ferth the terms, service, etc., was held only on Saturday last nearly a hundred men have joined up now, says the Ipoh p:.pcr.
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  • 53 8 There will b" no regular sitting* cf the Supreme Court in S nsapore or Penang fri-m December 20 to December SI in 1920 inclusive. The Registry and offices of the Court will be open as usual. The Registrar ii on application will make arrangements for the hearing of urgent matters
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  • 52 8 From an abstract of the returns of the census taken at Shanghai on October 16 (exclusive of the French settlement and the outside roads under the control of the French Consul), we learn that the foreign population is 23,307. At the census taken in 1915, it was 18,519, and in
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  • 53 8 The Roberts memorial committee has decided that the equestrian status of Lord Roberts to be erected at the Hors? Guards parade shall be a replica of the Bates memorial in Calcutta on a reduced scale in order to harmonise with th? statue of Wolseley on the other side of the
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  • 53 8 The question of volunteering was touched upon in the Federal Council on Wednesday. The Hon. Mr. W. Duncan said This is a duty that every Europeean in the country ought to realise when coming to this country. If they were not prepared to do this they should not have come
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  • 62 8 A public meeting is being held shortly at the Kuala Lumpur Town Hall, at which the Hon. Mr. Oliver Marks, the Acting British Resident, Selan'gor, will g ye further information as regards the terms of service and efficiency of the Malaya States Volunteer Regiment to be formed shortly. The meeting
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  • 60 8 Mr. George Tangye, who was one of three brothers who founded the famous engineering firm of Tang-yes, Ltd., died in mail week at Heathfield Hall, Handsworth, Birmingham, aged 85. The brothers came of Cornish farming stock. All three migrated to Birmingham and after being employed in a manufacturer's office set
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  • 82 8 The tailors in the Chinese tailoring establishments of Hongkong are on strike for higher wages. The men have been asking for a- 35 per cent, increase. The European firms came to a settlement with their men on the basis of an increase of 30 per cent. The Chinese 'firms began
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  • 132 8 In the course of a search by Revenue Officers eighteen pounds of morphia, equivalent to 25,200 official doses, and valued at $3,450, was discovered the other day at Hongkong in the ccal box oi the Shinyo Maru. When the drug wat discovered the chief oliiccr of the vessel was interviewed
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  • 538 8 Mr. G. C. Valpy, has leave of a>«9*fr for eight months. lIP. J. E. Nathan has been seconded for service in the Census Department. Mr. Renwich S. McNieea. is as Consul of the United States of America at Pcnang. Mr. E. W F. Gilman is to officiate
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  • 109 8 It is reported that a number of Rang robberies are taking place. There has been a pang robbery Luccessively each night for the last ftw lights in Gaylang, which is obtaining an unenviable notoriety. Some of the robbers are believed to be coolies out-of-work, due to
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  • 125 8 Among the passengers leaving this morning on the Nellore, says the China Mail of November 26, was Miss Abby Rockefeller, grand-daughter of John D. Rockefeller, reputed to be the richest man in the world. Miss Rockefeller, who is accompanied by several friends, goes to Singapore. After
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  • 133 8 The rules of procedure for the conduct of courts-martial are considerably modiiied by a number of amendments announced in an Army Order as coming into operation on January 1, 1921. One of the most important is that in the preliminary proceedings before the commanding oflicer, the accused,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 143 8 BACK LINK 36 FEBT PLAN OF DOUBLE TENNIS COURT USE 27 FEET_ JAELANCO EDWARDS RACKETS NETS 3 TENNIS NET DOHERTY AYRES RACKETS BALLS ■a m COMPLETE SPORTS OUTFITTERS JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUft. HAVE YOUR CAR REPAINTED Have you ever realised the low cost
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    • 207 8 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT Sell! Wild Animal Serial THE LOST CITY, at 8 *a 16 Episodes or 31 reels Episodes 3 and 4 4 parti Featuring Juanita Hanaen Pta. AND A STILL SMALL VOICE 6 Pta. Topical Budget Outing-Cheater Subject and Pollard Comedy (Pint Show) M PALLADIUM Orchard Road S Pts. THE
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  • 995 9 Particulars of Kflmicteel Atrocity. Bomb Explosion in London Warehouse. Reuter Telegrams London, November 30. The victims at Mtcroom were not Black and T- but officers of th- auxiliary divi,ion ytation-d at Macroom Castle. They wer- R-l ex-officers selected for their meritorious services in vhe field in wartime. The castle
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  • 99 9 Reuter Telegrams London, November 30. QOMTC The Assembly of the League has adopted the proposal of Signor KerrariS (It.-.iy) that the Assembly meet yearly on the first Monday in September at the seat of the League, either at Geneva or, exceptionally, at any other place selected by
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  • 82 9 Reuteb Telegram London, November 30. The optical apparatus connected with two lighthouses to the order of the Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs was lighted up and set working at Buckingham prior to dismantlement for despatch to the Far East. One is for Dodd Island and will be 147
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  • 63 9 Reuter Telegram London, November 30. In the House of Commons, replying to Commander Locker Lampson, Mr. Churchill stated that the British army was distributed approximately as follows Home 153,000, including nearly 60,000 in Ireland, Rhine 13,000, Egypt, Palestine, Black Sea, Mesopotamia and North-west Persia 43,600, Colonies 9,500, France
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  • 64 9 Reutir Telegram London, November 30. Berlin The German Government has roplied to the Allies' demand for compensation for the German dirigibles destroyed in July, 1919, either with money or new construction, that the Government cannot recognise its obligation to pay compensation, and suggests that if the Allies do
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  • 45 9 Reuter. Telegram London, November 30. Melbourne The Victorian State Government is sending an agent to the Malay Peninsula to investigate the Badak tin mining property. [The Badak property was reported to be wonderfully rich, but experts afterwards declared it to be valueless.]
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  • 678 9 Discussion on the Export Bill. Effects on B**'sh Trade With China. Reuter Telegram Lrndcn, November 30. In the House cf Coirmcns on the Gold and SPvrr Export Bill Mr. Samuel movel the ration ani declared the freedom of export of silver to the East was ess?ntial for our
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  • 53 9 Reuter Telegram London, November 30. The Board of Trade has- issued an order freeing the coal export trade ti all restrictions in regard to prices and conditions of sale, but the quality and description of coal which may be exported or supplied for foreign bunkering remains subject to
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  • 569 9 A Matter Touching the Public Honour. To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir.- The present slump in rubber and "voryt]jin°r else perhaps makes ono more of a iK-sjimist than the occasion really warrants. But fcr all that it may serve a useful purpose to voice
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  • 196 9 The report of the Bernam-Perak Rubber Plantations for the year ended June 30, 1920, states that the net profit, after writing off £500 for depreciation, amounted to £12,120, to which has to be added £863 in respect of a claim for refund of income-tax and the credit balance
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  • 85 9 The rate of mortality in the Settlement of Singapore for the week ended November 20 was 32.34. The total number of deaths was 242 of which 176 were male subjects and Go' femal.'. Convulsions claimed 29, pithisis 43, malaria fever 25, dysentery 11, beri-beri 12, pneumonia 26,
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  • 2027 9 Pussyfoot Campaign In Scotland. By Our Special Correspondent London, Nov>mber 5. Scotsmen throughout the world will, I hope, agTee w th me that the present campaign now being fought in th ir native land as to whether that country shall be wet or dry is exciting even greater
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  • 408 10 Carrying on and Hoping for The Best. In his public examination in bankruptcy before Mr. Justice Barrett Lennard, yesterday, Mr. W. K. C. Lindsay of Messrs. Lindsay and Co., said, in continuation ol what has alr.ady been reported in these columns, that he had kept certain account
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  • 56 10 Programme of Drills, etc., for wesk aadteg Saturday, Dwcmbar 11 Saturday, December 4. an Co. Rifle Club, Balestier .0 p.m. Sunday, December 3. S.U.E.(v) Rifle Ciub, Baiestier Range, TaM U.UI. Tuesday, December 7. Malay l!alcstu>- Bi 4.30 p.m. Saturday, December 11. S.l:.K.(v) Rifle Club, Baiestier Range, LM
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  • 92 10 Orders for week ending December 12 Mnnd.iv, December 6. r.r>. i.d and Fourth Troops Parad', 5.15 p.m. Tuesday, December 7. Fifth Troop Parade, 5.15 p.m. Wednesday, December 8. Signalling C'la.-.s, 5.15 p.m. Eighth and Ninth Troops Parade, 6.1.") p.m. Thursday, December 9. I'hy.
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  • 167 10 nfteaa thousand citizens of Canton, including thousands of women and school panda aavenl aUlea lung, passed the Governor of Kwan^tung in rev.ew in tli.' afternoon of November 23, when a petition from m >re than 50,000 members of the Anti-Gambling Society, under the of the
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  • Sporting News and Notes.
    • 73 10 The return Rugby football match between teams representing the Klang Club and the Singapore Cricket Club is being played at Kiang this afternoon. Following art. the teams Kiang.— McMichael Dudley, Wyatt Smith, Foston, Huggins Crke, Macjonaid Graham brown (capt.), Tribe, Symonds, rindiay, Watts, barron, Upton, oameson. S.C.C.— Dykei Sutherland,
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    • 82 10 A Reuter message of November 30 Jtates that at the Mational Spor.ing Club n a twenty rounds contest lor the banamweight championship of Britain, Jin. liiggins, Scoiianu, tne holder, outpointed jiny bjnon, Wales. tiiggins since he came tnto prominence .•as proved a worthy champion. He has jeatvn ail home
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    • 25 10 A Reuter message from Brisbane dated November M states that the M.C.C.Uoieat•d Queensland by an ir.nings ami 11 runs. m made 102.
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    • 68 10 Tha Plt—tinr spoon at the Singapore ..oc.aticn was won by Mrs. v,.-n d nett score oi 44. The fol- a ing scores were returned Mrs. Lornie urs. Langham-Carter Airs. Lyali ■Irs. Jackson irs. Copeland ..Irs. Muguston 203 100 Nett with yds. yds. h'cp. 1> 24 44 t&.la 29 oO
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    • 41 10 The following will represent United 3anks against the S.R.C. on the latter's ;roand on Monday C. M. Rodngues ;>ak Kow and rong Koon Yin Poh, Kee Sen>; and Sutherland Stocks, le Sueur, D. Je Souza, Peng Yong and Soon Choc.
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    • 88 10 Our Penang correspondent wires At .he Penang Turf Club annual meeting .ir. W. S. Goldie, who presided, state.l hat the profit amounted to $46,125 for the ,;.;id Cup meeting and SoJ.oa) lottery, ihey had almost disposed of the U»vr.Ty.o.ir griffins ordered for July. 'Ihe accounts were adopted.
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    • 97 10 The Shanghai Golf Championship, dei<!e I on November 21, was won by J. B. Terrier who defeated Col. R. Mantohnson by 9up and 7to play. It was a ■'cry fine game for a championship final. ;ays the North China Daily News, Ferrier mtting up a 78 and
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  • 285 10 Press Views on the Recent Crimes. Referring to the murders of British officers in Ireland, the Times on November 20 said that the only answer is the sternest and most unremitting indication if the law. The L aily Telegraph said British juslice must pursue the crime to a
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  • 82 10 Tho well-known Henry B. Waltha'.l is bejjg featured m a Na'i r.al feature ptod ution And a Still Snail Voice, in six •arts, which the Alharrbra is pr?s nting t >-ni>:ht, along with a fine Ojting-Chester •ibj«vt, a Topical Budget and a Snub ifwlard comedy. In the first
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  • 332 10 Full Disclosures by Original Vendor. It will be remembered that four firms, namely Messrs. Nap-.ndas and Co. of 5/, North Bridge Read, and the managers of Chop Tong Yee Hing and Co., 20, North Bridge Road, Pong Sing and Co. 43, High Street and Chop Ho
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  • 316 10 Some of the Personnel Aboard The Ship. A correspondent sends the Malay Mail a list of officers of H.M.S. Malaya which ne lias just received from Portsmouth. *le writes It may be interesting to :iiention that during the early days ot the hip's commission tne "snotties hit upon
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  • 277 10 London Comments on Johore's Prosperity. A financial paper to hand by the last mail contains a review of the report of the General Adviser, Johore, for 1910 and says ln recent years much attention has been directed to the remarkable pro-•ri-ss that is taking place in the
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  • 85 10 A pupil at a "school for steeplejacks .itfJnr'a'rnir.ir climbH the leaden spire of ths parish church at midnight and tied a khaki andkerchief to the woathercock. 170 f*. I h > the ground. He made the climb without apparatus and while wearing a trench co"at. When he descended he was
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  • 934 10 Reduction in Costs, and High Prices Realised. The nin,th annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Broadwater Rubber Estate Co., Ltd., was he.d on November 2 at the registered offices, 23, Suffolk Street, Pall Mall, S.W., Mr. G. St. Lawrence Mowbray (chairman of the company) presiding.
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  • 128 10 His friends will be interested to learn that Mr. J. H. Holmberg of the Supreme Court, Ipoh, completed ad years pensionable service on November 30. He is now 03 years of age and he joined the Straits Settlements Government Service on December 1, 1882. He was secondad
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  • 24 10 A man summoned at Lambeth for deserting his wife I am hard up. The clerk It is always expensive to keep up two establishments.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 207 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— As another shareholder of the above company I would like to sate that I would never have bought the company's shares but for the recommendation of the director in question. I challenge him to deny that he recommended
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  • 578 10 Account of a Ride Around Kuala Lumpur. Writing to the Daily News from Kuala Lumpur, a correspondent g.ves the following description of a Maiayan night Night is a precious thinj; in Malaya. When the sun goes down and, for a few Aeet.ng moments, the pale green afterlight
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  • 150 10 The lady had come all the way from \menca to see "the spots in ths British is.rs which had become historic owini; to close association with the namer of famous writers She visited each place in turn, lne land o Burns made her wax enthusiastic. Rapture and
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  • 23 10 The Moscow wireless states that the Grand Duke Nicholas, the form.r Comman 'er-in-Chief of the Russian Army, is attached to General Wrangel'a stuff.
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  • 2697 10 Higher Cost of Building Material. Commission's Report. Following is the first section of Ch* third interim report of the Commission on Profiteering, dated October 1, and hewing the signatures W. F. Nutt, president, D. J. Galloway, Lim Boon Ken*. A. W. Still, W. Lowther Kemp and A. f! Kobinson
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  • 341 11 Increased Profits During Past Year. Tim sixteenth nnnual general meeting of ilmdtniiUm of Inch KflOMth Rubber lisUiU's, Ltd., was held at Edinburgh on October 27, Mr. William Oreenhiil man of the company) presiding. The Chairman sai<l It is w:h a sense otf MtfcfftCtioa that 1 submit these
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 223 11 WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED NEW STOCKS MUSIC, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS MOUTRIE PIANOS "HIB MASTER'S VOICE" RECORDS Call new and make your selection. Supplies are limitedS. MOlll HIE €0., LTD. (Icoetpoiated Us Hcagkmg) RAFFLBS FLACB, 6iNOAPOF,H Asbestos Cement Roofing Tiles RED AND GREY Sze !H ir. by lIH*. INT STOCK Also copper
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    • 315 11 RAFFLES HOTEL SPECIAL ATTRACTION GUEST NIGHTS DECEMBER 4, and 11 MISS JILL HILL Society Entertainer Late of the Perth Academy of Dramatic Arts. Melrose Dramatic School. Principal Australian and New Zealand Theatres, accompanied by the celebrated Pianist, Madame Dietz, will appear on the above nights. Guest Nights and Dance every
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  • 489 12 SINDAY. DE< EMBER 5. 2nd Sunday in Advent. St. Andrew"* CaihedraL 7.30 a.m. Litany. 7.4f> a.m. Hoiy Communion. 9. 15 a.m. Matins followed by Holy Communion. 4 p.m. Children's Service. Services and Meetings Holy Communion on Tuesday and Thursday at 7 a.m., ami on Friday at 8 a.m.
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  • 49 12 Oct. and Nov. List. Previously acknowledged $65,899.79 Mrs. Maw 25 Gunn (Nov. to April 1921) 18 Scrymjteour Jan.-lU.-c. 1920 36 Miss Ryan (Oct. to Dec.) 9 Nancy Rangel 2 Anon 14 In Box at John Little's 5 Total $65,998.79 E. M. LORNIE, Hon. Treasurer.
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  • 38 12 Frances Lee, said to be the only Chinese airwoman, is reported to have betn killed in Redwood City, California. She was flying with an American aviator when the machine crashed to earth. The AWricajk aviator was also killed.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 256 12 KIAM KIAT COMPANY I MARKET STREET) Fresh A rrivals ASI'IN ALL'S Whits Sanitary EUROPE Fire Hrieks and Olai Enamel NICHOLSON'S Files KITSON'S Blow Lainpe BABBITTS White MrUI ULIDDEN'S Aluminium Paint TABBED Rope niSINFBCTANT AM) VAatNUH OP MANY MAKES AND KINDS SMOKE CAPSTAN MAGNUMS CIGARETTES $1.10 p-»- 50 W. O A
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    • 135 12 M. EZEKIEL Wholesale ami Retail Optlriaia. O, Hi«h Street (Europe Hotel Ball4!n«). ros GOOD WORKMANSHIP CONSULT THB BRISK FURNITURE €0. OPTIC* I IT, Chaste Alle* NEW STOCK! n»a«lae Preach Made lTioJin sad FLAT BACK MAMMU.INR THE TROPICAL MUSICAL INSTRUMENT CO. 9. STAMFORD ROAD. MADE IN AUSTRALIA HUDSON'S EUMENTHOL JUJUBES Th«
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    • 95 12 CHEESE ROQUEFORT EDAM 6RUYERE CHEDDAR SINGAPORE GOLD STDH fit tOIPAIY. LIMITED. THE SAFE CABINET THB WOBLD'S SAFEST SAKB The SAFE-CABINET has withstood the severest ftrea and its resistance to heat has been proven by scientific laboratory tests. It gives maximum certified pi-otection. Full stocks in all sizes now arriving. May
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  • 553 13 Association League Tabks. TUu foUjwig* was tbe position ia ttt bo me UejiOM oa Nt?tii.tn 1 P. W. D. L. f.f MowowtleUsi. ...12 8 2 1 Utl<moi 7 4 1 iH 14 18 Attoa Via* ...18 8 !1 id n id icmifcj ...l-i 7 2 8 It ,1 gtcwtoa
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 251 13 WHITEAWAYS HUGE PURCHASE OF Turkish Towels There have been icjo tel at a considerable red.iclioa on oromary <&*.*>*. They are the b:ggo»t value we h*ve be*u mle t > offer for come tin c, and thow a direct saving of 15 i er cent to SO per cent. Cutstation Orders
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    • 456 13 THE KAIB AUSTRALIAN GOLD MINING COMPANY, LTD. (IkooaroaATio n> Qcibwslakd.) General Manager's Progress Report Per Four Weeks Ending November 6, 1920. Gcatlomoo,— Herewith I brg to foiwato tbe miniaft report far the few woeka ended m N .vemae»i.6, 1930. Development.- Djiinc tbe peiicd, 12 f v* ot development woik liv
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    • 375 13 -NASAL CATARRE£VERY form of Nasal CaUrrfa, Bead Cold, Influema. Hay Fever, dryness, stufflness, Irritation, obstrnetion, discharge and Inflammation of the nose is overcome and cured by using Nostroline" Nasal Specific At the first indication sufferers should at one* apply this nnfalllnc ip«dfie. It fives Instant relief, there and than destroys
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    • 15 13 a %SV. I W «a v Vffilk V- OUA LI T V run *Ty fSMMw
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 675 14 SALES BY AUCTION AUCTION SALE Two I.TTo buleinif BfaaaM by Henri. LogJmr.u »n« local miulc Iwlrintf proaa pr. s box and M-vpral lot> of riri.V "OUKI.L Co, 1.t.1, hnv. ..ns 10 .11 tr-«- ntiove bj auction at No. G, Martin Komi. H Irj. IHoe»b*r C. 1921, at lMt aJa. POWELL
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    • 407 14 SALES BY AUCTION AUCTION SALE of valuable town property known as No. 82, Nankin Street, Singapore. At our Hale-room, No. 80, Kllni? Stic. on >Y««ncMU>. December 8, at 2.3U p.m. Valuable 99 years' leasehold land and shophouse premises No. 32, Nankin Street, Singapore, area 1,,"92 square feet, yearly quit rent
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    • 1057 14 AMtts ww ll^tMM S.C, Assurance in force over $15,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE GO. LTD. (Incorporated la Stralte Battlement.) ■BAD OFFICB I Wtackaatar Maaaa, Blagapare. LONDON OFFICB M. Old Jewry, B.C Tha Company has «MN Aapaslted with th* Soprsa* Caart af England and complies with th* British Life Assurance
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    • 590 14 BANKING THE HO HONG BANK, LTD HEAD OFFICE Singapore, Raffles Chambers, i, t aad 8 BRANCHES Penang -85, Beach Street Malacca— l3l, Jonker Street Muar 77-79, Jalan Suleiman Batu Pahat— lo9, Jalan Rahamat AGENCIES AT London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Palembnng and Trang. CAPITAL
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    • 545 14 BAWKIWG BAKQUE IKDUS7RIELLE CHINE Authorized Capital Frs. 250.000.0C1 Subscribed Capital Frs. 160,000.0 m Paid-up Capital rrs. 7E,G00,0( (1/8 of th* Capital subscribed by Its Government of th* Chine.* Republic). Chairman of the Bonrd of Director* i Andro Bertnelot General Manager A. J. I'arnoHs HEAD OFFICE 74, Rue Saint Lazare, Paris
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  • 1179 15 N.;es aad Comments On Current Topics. Oljajfia Exhibition. Oae at tbe ontstaniiag features ot tbe ootuuicrouil ni9tcr Sxbituikn at 01;mp» ia tbe wida vatieiy ot oaea to wu.ob the oommeselal motot ia bow applied, «rHca Otpt. E. de NjimaaTille ia a nomo psp- r, A leading field
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 184 15 JUST LANDED First Shipmsnt of 1921 MODEL FORD GARS WITH THE FOLLOWING NEW FEATURES:— ONE MAN TOP VENTILATING WINDSHIELD DETACHABLE RIMS WITH SPARE RIM LOWERED AND SLOPING FRONT AND REAR SEATS WITH IMPROVED UPHOLSTERY EITHER WITH OR WITHOUT ELECTRIC SELF-STARTER Kvguiar bliipm.. ut& ar*j now coning forward and we will
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    • 179 15 r-Universal Covers and v|/ AvKerever M °tOr Cai>S are used Stockists: Lion* f o N F ASiH^ni r StT^ I°^°' Gar «Ke- ("hu» Huat Hin OU Trading Co., The Cycle and Carriage Co., Ltd. Ong San r «iuD 8 n r"^ 1 u Co> 'lhe C>tral Mal °J'a Trading Co.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 326 16 6SAR MAT CO LIMITED rtacarpormu* In StriiiM S«ttle»aatt) St. Phillip Street. BINGAPOKK. BUNTINGS 18 to. wide by 40 yank. B^iu aborted Colour. Vi« Black, Blue, Light Blue, Green, Bed. White and Yellow. BAUBBBS, Banister, Brm Wire Tube, Chinese Varnish, Moulder's Steel with Strap, with Handle. Best Paint, CopMr Bound, Sash
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    • 284 16 BHINDER TO PUNTERS PLOUGHS! PLOUGHS 1 1 PLOUGHS! NEGRO AKD LUZON-LAGIO with Extra Sheari and Fltttf*. HBW SHIPMENT JUST AMITO Aaplj U GUAM KIAT CO. UWTTD X«. PHTUJP BTEMT. IUI'JiWU IN STOCK 4SPIN ALL'S MOTOR TTRB PAINT HIM WATT CO. Market Stre«t *n< Orctoni Bm4. BINOAPOBB. [BOON SENG CO., LTD.
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    • 943 16 JMSSIFIED m RTISEMENTS Tb» PRKPAID rhargss fa Wants, For Male. Ta Let, Me, la ardlaary clo**>«*t rraa (av«rag* six wards to Ha*) sr* t Per line one Insertion 28 ets, two ins. 40 «<s, three in*. ets, four ins. 82 ets. fly* ins fI.OO. six Ins. 11.18, ton ins. 11.40.
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    • 935 16 MOTOR VEHICLES THE FAIRFtELD TRADING COMPANY. No. 1. Orchard Road, repairs motorcars, of any description promptly and reasonably Estimates given. SUNBKAM MOTOR CYCLE FOR SALE, in perfect running; order and condition. Price $•60 nett. Apply L. K. Hoon, care Chin Bee, H Street. DROP US a postcard, we will fetch
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    • 780 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET. VACANT LAND at Girfcart t»*4 *r»* IO.OOC to.n*r* (a**. »p»'f to W '«v«r« ¥«i«cra Str»*t "TO LET, BOSTAL COTTAGETISoirand Rood. Partly furnished, immediate entry. Apply VV. J. Garcia. 219, Orchard Road. TO LET, 624, East Coast Road. Four bedrooms and garage. Immediate entry. Apply K.
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    • 213 16 Straits Motorcar Service LIMITED i la*or*«r*c*d la Straits |MH*bM*bK til t* 114, ORCH&RP a LORRIES "AND C HIRED OVERHAULS aIOTOIt CARS™ AND CTCUB WELDING •I all ■•tals. Satisfaction Cumi« Larg* slock. LUCAS HORNS AND LAMM arriving shortly Phone 1233 OUR NEW ADDRESS This U to announce that oar aJdna* is
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 202 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TELEPHONES Editoria! and General M Manager's Office 1117 Job Printing Office 1244 All communications relating to editoria. matters and news should be addressed to THE EDITOR. All communications relating to business matters advertisements, subscriptions, accounts, printing, etc, should be addressed to TH» MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT RATES Wanta, For
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