The Straits Times, 24 December 1920

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. _8,5_1 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1920 PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 332 1 "■"ii in i»« I i'» HiitaWiill.j ■»a»S_S»B»ss_uau <nuMIUMmHBMJIJOBL*I-~L m r^ m^.^ mmmmmmmmm v Wmmmmmm SPORTS DEPARTMENT BEHHOHABI-E GIFTB XMAS PBEIEHTI Ifljlfc; ''SAMDOWSDEVEICPEfI .%A "m, i improved i m^M $w -model- nftvjr^ Lar^o Selection of Footballs Boys, Youths and Men's sites j_ «o»y i——i J J I jf 5 1 In.
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    • 11 1 NESTLES MALTED rviiLK pries Lanr* tIJS tattla Hm.ll $LM tm fcoitU
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  • 1108 2 A M«ral el the Greenwood Prison Case. A legal o->""pjoJeo», wriiiag ia The bhetvn, ujii— Oace mote dead body taa been diaio'.tr.J, a p nt-ru jrteui eismmmjn held ninths »l«tr death, wbea Ibe v»lce of thi v djnee tl »Hjidi m io IQe can it) ol de^'b
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  • 34 2 U 'l Q A Tabo OanUMoB Uaioai. mtmbri of P» lisa,.- Nt lor Mcccl Htuipikead He>Wo*dshire wl od ed unduly lut mootl' »t Mtnfcmoat Hoo.e. Hemel Hempatead bad w^MMtod v,« diviaioa aisoQ ISIB. He
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 281 2 Mack Precedence "PRECEDENCE generally means a Xgood deal. There are fleets of fifty to one hundred MACK Lorries operating in all parts of the world. Strong, powerful hauling units, they accomplish the impossible for other Lorries, and are seldom laid up for repairs. That means low cost of maintenance and
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    • 497 2 I RASH ON SACK I B'JRNEDJILY Had To Tie Child's Hands At Night Cuticura Heais. "'»h; lower part of my little girl's caroe cut <n a rash. It irtita'.ed bmafl tciribly and I bad to tie ::r hands at nijht because she r-s.tched to. It also caused much CAlmaW *t
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    • 109 2 Batteries ACCUMULATORS FOB ALL CARS Repairing and Charging Station Old Batteries Rebuilt SERVICE BATTERIES FOR HIRE General Motor Garage Wndleigh Co., Ltd.) 4, ORCHARD ROAD i«, lOIDTM BSIDOI BOAD, lOie&FOBA cWU IH STOCK FOI SALS f j/ A PAPER AND INK «f t'l Mate H- Oate-b!oek fop 1921 15* at
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  • 786 3 What it U ami Whit It Is N(t. Tbe mclieal eenoeiodden. ol Tbe Otaerier wtiteti— TDb Ast Mioal m dioal npoti of tbt' Miui t»j tl Beaitb >a by nu ce»on ifct fir -let tbe w >l«»j asii Icoir) iJt couif nto wl.iob we owe to
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  • 343 3 Mr J. a. Thomas on False Economics Tbe jeary Ojßtti Petit tcok p'aoo U tbe Town Uiil at Colobetlci ip mail week. This fewt has bio t eld fo. veiy maij teats, and it bts bow b-.0-.me tieditioa.l It bc^ax. by beiitft a r lit ate e.h
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  • 45 3 At tbe bot m cf s well in tbe ratle keep ftt Newemrtl r»e b<iu foaed our 1 JOO oiitl, ft pica) a J aMfctjM oik, C 1. «te joga, 81 clay pip 1) bn.-fi.ti all wooia bat Ots.— ftad a s,r<o tauib-j; if auwalie.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 400 3 air^^k^ 7 f\ "VTOU'LL enjoy it at m cast once ever y a y» And if you feel the need ■M. s ■V'--,'j'''jJrM nerves, well there's not 'Ja'^af*,^ l Jill at s so lunir kit > J JOKN LITTut aVU mil l r Slng»p»rr. IWMIH*'" ROBINSON CO.. Sii.ft.purt. lit AFTER
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    • 521 3 TWICE A DAY take genuine British SANATOCEN With th* rcd-and-goU ual of Oenatotun, Ltd. It will increase yoar vitality tone up your nerves and iavigorate your whole system. Sanatogen twice a day means a better day's work means greater energy and staying-power- means that you feel brighter, fresher, and keener
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    • 276 3 EASTERN MINING AND RUBBER CO., LTD. (Incorporated ir 'h* MriiiM ?frt':»3i jß'i S9 »nd co, fafclami Roi. 1 Telephone No. 71». DIAMOND AND COAL SIKRCH\NT« SHIPPING AND GENERAL AGENT? Can supply «n<- aa itMy of b««t BORNEO Afcii TtWEi' COAL BOARD OF DIRFXTORi Hoß*ble Dr. l.lm Boon Kcnf. 0.8.1 Poer
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    • 289 3 VEHV CHEAP RELIABLE FRENCH runs purporely to Vtltvft compotiti"n, no mutt > r how s-vitc. Every Tub* sold on tl.c distinct understanding of full satisfaction. RoiiL-hlv ahout 1,900 Tubes of the fullowina--in-n left 763 by 105, 815 by 105, 7«0 by 90 820 by 120 Trices 25 per cent, off
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 873 4 STEAMER SAILINGS P. O." British India uro Apcftr Lin*? (Companiee laeorporatea in tngih**; HAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE PENLNSI'LAB AND ORIENTAL ft. ft. CO (Onder Contract with Hl» M«)»-t»'i Qavanmes* IM tMMt MAIL SERVICE* EAST OP BOHBAT are »i LONDON PAR-EASTERN BERVICB *BOM LONDON I TO MAB4EHJLO* !.O-«lX»ir r>»t ".laftporr L*i».
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    • 474 4 STEAMER SAILINGS PRINCE LINE UMITEI (IneorporatW km Kaglaai) fAB BAST •■RTIOI rOR NHW TOM OAXLIC PEINCB .^.l Dm r (*ta Piiui TUSCAN PRINCE .bout Fab. II fria Bom) Fat all laiermaiUa, aaplf m ADAMSON. (ULFTLLAN CO. ttD flßwuraUa 1 U Bmlm4) Agacta THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, UMTTED (loaorporaUa la tb.
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    • 250 4 STEAMER SAILINGS THE EASTERN SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) Thi% time table subject to alteration without further notice. Steamer ulllng from Singapore BAN WHATT SOON. .rery Tuesday, at 1 p m., far Part Swettenhan and Penang. »oa Peaaag to Monlm.hi (Train Journey from Monlm*ln to Rangooi 10 hours).
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    • 317 4 STEAMER SAILINGS 0.1 K ft I Q«4CA iUiD kAttß* t>«»r»« It t. »t li>< fttrSMt rmMU s*iiu* Hkaic« ««n«r4»a> *•»*»>•« HAVRE MARC >* OmiU Marseille*. HIMALAYA MARU Feb. 17 tr»B» un AMUR MARU •>■>>. ALASKA MARU Jan. 13 SOUTH AMERICAN LINE For Santo* and Bnenoa Alre Rio Ar Janeir* (Ti«
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    • 358 4 STEAMER SOILINGS HPf*DK YUsl« kai&ha 7«4nV Mall IwliHl '*<r>i4i uaaa*** a**tr+-*<- htttm i» t|wiUM> MkM ntAn »*u m« t >-, «-M IYO IfARU Jan. 8 ATSVTA MARY PHIDZCAKA MARI' Jan M LITERrOOL I INK For M»rs*lll*« «nd Liverpool rii 3ae« ■«<?• AWA KAM »A<r«* r For London and Hamor« via
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 588 5 STEOMEB SAIUNKS GREEN STAR LINE Steamer Dae Spore tVeii nation HATHAWAY PeiiartM M New York via Suet BT ISLIP January 25 San Francisco via Manila, !loni:keag, Sanagaai and Japan UK ANA rVbruary I New York via Na LANCASTER Mnrch New York via Sue/ T" it oiho vo it ok ide
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    • 79 5 STEAMER SAILINGS UNITED AMERICAN LINES INC. Successors to LIVERMORi: DEARBORN ft CO. INC. (lacerporatcd ia U.3.A.) Indcpeadrnt Iteamabip Line l»g'. lar 2V <l*j Service eetween New Tori. Singapore and Java ports aad vice varan FOB NEW YORK via SUEZ (LKARWATKIt Pec V. WEST CAI.UMB Jan. 2* HAIJ'MOON mid. Feb. FBOM
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    • 254 5 STEAMER SAILINGS tM. BOLTON CASTLE Consignees of cargo by the steamer from New York are requested to note that she is expected here on or about January 6. NAVIGAZIONE GENERALE ITALIANA (Incorporated in Italy) The s.s. Masaniello is due here from Hamburg. Genoa, Nnples via ports on or about the
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    • 332 5 STEAMER SAILINGS OOOWELL LINE Incorporated Id England) FOR NEW YORK DIRECT BOLTON CASTLE, loading early January For freight, pleaae apply to PATEBSON, SIMONS CO. LTD, Agent* INDOCHINA STEAM NAY. COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated la Englana) Mract Service to Japnn via Hopganag u< Unncnai. and to Calcutta vie Penaag, from Singapore. Taking
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    • 251 5 STEAMER SAILINGS GLEN LINE, LTD. a.a. VOGTLAND For Fremantle direct The above vessel ia due to sail heree about December 29. Has first class pasfenger accommodation available. For further parliculara, apply te BOUSTEAB CO., Affeata. TRAVEL IN LUXURY TO AUSTRALIA The newly-acquired faat twin-eerew iteame: MARELLA, 7,373 torn reftiiter, ii
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    • 136 5 STEAMER SAILINGS THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T.S.S. ANCHISES FOR MANILA. HONGKONG SHANGHAI This steamer of 10.0 ttJ ton- C Rls intended to sail for liie above purts about December 31. r.'JO Excellent nrcommodatiun If available far a large number of tirM-clinj p;is«engera. Ample deck *p: all convenience For farther information
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 788 6 QKMAS m J L-*a_mu r ***:i M SsMa»***">Ms»Mr^ '«L "^dtTTEf^l From Bundav, Deetmbrr 19, to Friday, Dtetmbtr 94 One of those rollicking romances, crammed with wholesome hilarity and electric with action. A Hampton Production Featuring WILLIAM DESMOND in his best picture since Mints o Hell In S parts M. BROAWAY
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    • 402 6 CINEMAS pa- oq HALL, LIMITED North Bridge Road From Friday December 24, to Monday, December 27 .Second Show at 9.15 THE LURKING PERIL 1$ episodes, 30 parts With Anne Luther and Geo. Larlcin Episode 5. THE MAN TRAP IN THE WOODS 2 parts Episode 6. A DUEL OF WITS 2
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    • 141 6 1 PM GOOD WOBEJbANSMV CONSULT ra B RISK FURNITURE CO. WTICII IT, Csaat* altsr TOOTHAGHE-A BURDEN ALMOST IMMXDIATI ULIXV K TSUTADA JAPANESE DENTIST 14, Bras Baaah Eoad, Slngapon EXTRACTION PAISLEBS Atttndane* bj appointment. Oflee bean 1 8 v bjbv, as week days, is v sees, ea Ba»da7a fee attest eases,
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    • 192 6 We hare often been told A stitch in time saves nine. But the wise now declare A dote of U.P. COUGH MIXTURE Cures a Cough in double quick tirar If you pay heed to former saws, And should ever be out of sorts Thro common ills as-eolds and congas Remember
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  • 141 7 FIXTURE? Friday, Decembrr 24. High Witter. H 14 a.m., 10.2* p.tr Ckristaai Eve. Hnmewanl Mail clo»ea. an. l Drums, Gardens. p»K.ituril.i>. December 25. High Water, 9.32 a.m.. 11l pn < hristmas Day. Public Holiday. No issue Straitt Time*, hunday. Urremlwr 26. llich Water. 10.18 a.m.. 114* p.m
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  • 186 7 >!-• ,f THI DOCII rUit Wharf Basil I.uudun. F^»t Wharf (iarada. Zaida, War Sepoy. Sh.i-rn Wharf !ianca. M:iin Wharf K.immuiiinp, Buivorlich. Empire Do«k Komogata Mam, Hadaam, Katong. I Went Wharf Shinpo Mnr i. Hi i'erophon, K.ijane. Jardini-H hnrf Ban i'kl» i ra-ii Oml Wharf. MS Kepptl Harboor Main
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  • 176 7 I'uiao flaa»r-i P-»-Port Swtttenhau tad Tcluk *moi pa. Data Pahat P-«> Man a— ami '■>■•' P-^ P. Sambu, Selnt Pnndjang. Bengkalis, Siak and Pakun Baro« pjc New Zealand 4p.ro P-t^ Matslaw, Kimiitnn, Kiiua.nun and Trtnggana P m M.r v 4pr P. Sambu and PsUmbsng 4 pja. Medan
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  • 26 7 (Official .''<"'. OOe« Report \*tt S'por* Krnvri Loa4«a Norcmbtr 20 December 18 November 15 December 17 November 20 December 1» November 25 December 20
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  • 122 7 EXCHAIi'GB Singapore, December 23. Ol London, Bank 4 at/* Demand Private 3 m. 3 credit* 2/4H On New York Demand 40 Private 'JO days 44*4 On France Bank 65< On India, Bank T. T. 188 On Hongkong, Bank d/d 36 ?.c. pm. On Shanghai, Bank d/d 65
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  • 56 7 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. 12 noon, December 24. Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Prices Buyer* Sellers Spot I Dec. i Jan. Jan.-Mat April-June Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyers Sellers Spot Dec. 2» 30 Jan. 30 31 Jan-March ..32 33 April-June 36 36%
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES
    • 180 7 lM V»J. W tmiiun 10 10 Ampang nom. 1 1 Ayer Weng I.OC £1 £1 Kain. Kamunti&g 2.6.0 2.10.0 c.d U 10 lujl* Ami* U n Ktnta Tii M.I -1 1 HiUm TiD 1.80 2.00 1 Jelantoh I^3o 1.60 j; Ijk'ani Mi»« Ml 5 5 Lingui Tin 3.25 3.75
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    • 122 7 Vml. > a »of»r» r £1 £1 Br. Am. Tobacco 3.5.0 3.15.0 cd. £1 £1 B. Smelting Co. 8.00 67-5/- Electric T'wayi 11 t.9 U< i»-cr .V'avet iO.OOcr. M M W. Hammer Co. 80 90 IM KuKatx Bro« Uo.W) 160.«.' C 10 In Mexican Eagle 9.5.0 9.15.0 id 10
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    • 74 7 t bm pan Eiecu-it Iraai vt;i p.e. £16C;OO* fpm Monicipai y fI.^B.OOC tat. D>on M'^ii. 4>t t» •:i Vtsn |I,OUO/W6 w* J j.>r* Mn i/i p« .f Iv'.i H.000.W «f rj >>.r» i;a tt m of ?Mg »3 I I Mam. 1 fi.OCO.OOC m M.B. 6 p.«. ta«a :»ll
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    • 343 7 Fnaer and Co. and Lyn II and Evatt'a Quotations latest available Sterling Quotation* are printed a another page on Friday. n tmt IWW l.imu Ct. > AUenby ($1) 0.40 0.60 0.40 0.50 Alor (iajah ($1) 2.10 12.00 Am. Mali-y ($2) 2.25 2.75 2.25 2.75 A. Hitam ($5) 15.00
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 183 7 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF TIIE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT t.r MALACCA Or::in:,t'iir Suroiu- ■>. ii a* Itil'J. li tie mtMer ti<- Tru»U «tUad l>y Urn wH of Db'.ol. Baaiscdtn bin Ratok Arom dvcea<«o Batweaa Aainah blnta Sim«ui!in Bdmimf tratrix with the ill aaaasad ».f tiic Eitat. of the above-named dr-i'iised
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    • 703 7 I ATtOgf ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED TO HUY omftil second-hand veriii.il boner. _Ap_ply_aB_ii. Straits Times. Hil< BALB, one .\iachant Calculating M.uhiiie, practically new. Apply 287, Struits limaa. WANTED AT ONCE, an intelli(t« v: < J rne* filing c^i rk. Apply by IcttiT to lit) Tim- S. DI.NNEB .sl-.T 7.; i'IH s. (laaaea,
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    • 23 7 1 WBB* I Jpt BRtriSH OiAZEO BTOMr.-T.rta-Drain Pipes M holes »iid Hkl»ei-ln all •!>•• •TOOK 4 HELD BY A. CLOUET CO. *7, KAffle«Ou<y,BlNG \PORB
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    • 151 7 Motorcar and Lorry Repairs OF ANY DESCRIPTION ARK UNDERTAKEN BY THE MOTORCAR HIRING ENGINEERING CO. 69-B Buhit Timah Road PAINTINO, UPHOLSTERY, BODY AND ENOINE REPAIRS ACCESSORIES STORAGE TELEH PONE 1 98S BUY YOUR XMAS PRESENTS AT Chotirmalls' THE CHEAPEST SILK STORE ONLY FIFTEEN DAYS MORE REMNANTS HALF PRICE SALE NOW
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  • 1179 8 The Straits Times FRIDAY, DECEMBKK 24 FROM BAD TO WORSE. The rubber market goes from bad to worse. Quotations for Singapore standard smoked sheet fell yesterday to about 27 cents, which really means that the price which can be obtained is about half the all-in cost of production without allowing
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  • 55 8 As already stated, a number of naval reliefs for H.M.S. Cairo arrived in Singapore yesterday by the Government transport Bremen en route for Hongkong, but M arrival hMM orders were received that as the Cairo had arrived at Penang they were to be sent to that port, whither they proceeded
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  • 59 8 The tenth anniversary picnic of the Straits Chinese Literary Association will he held on th evening of the 31st and January 1 at the bungalow of Mr. Chee Soon Keng, 1453 East Coast Road, which has been kindly lent for the occasion. The annual general meeting will be held on
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  • 51 8 Eusop, the corporal, and Osman, the police constable, who were on duty at 12.30 a.m. yesterday when the six prisoners referred to already effected their escape from the cells at the Central Police Station, w.re placed before Capt. Rowbotham yesterday for suffering the prisoners to escape. They were remanded pending
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  • 23 8 To-morrow being Christmas Day there will be no i>sue of the Straits Times, but the paper will be published as usual on Monday.
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  • 23 8 As a result of the re luction in the price of rice the Ceylon Government are giving no direct financial assistance to estates.
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  • 19 8 The Indian Printers' Association, Kuala Lumpur, celebrate their s.-cond anniversary at its hall, Batu Road, Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday.
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  • 27 8 Our Penang correspondent«wires that at th: meeting of Cash Chemists, at which the Hon. Mr. W. H. Thome presided, a divi•lend of twenty per cent was passed.
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  • 30 8 It is stated that m.rabors of the Yokohama German Club have recently purchased a new site of a club building, in the name of a Jspanese lawyer, for Yen 10,000.
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  • 33 8 At 4 p.m. on Sunday next there will be children's service at St. Andrew's Cathedral when offerings will be received from Lhe children for giving to the leper women and children of Singapore.
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  • 40 8 A Chinese boy, while playing with some others at the Victoria dock on We in" Iny fell into the water, hitting his head against lome steps in doing so. His dead body wnm found later, and th. coroner viewed it.
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  • 34 8 Our Penang correspondent wires tliat at the meeting of the Bukit Ibu Bandar Tin Cumpany Mr. Lim S.ng Hooi, presiding, reported— good progress. The mine was expected shortly to give a gcod monthly output.
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  • 36 8 The FooJ Controller has informed Ptnar.p rice dealers that 70,000 tons will be equally divided between Singapore and V nang ns far as possible and Government will be considerate in view of the stringency regarding payment.
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  • 38 8 A Delhi communique state His Majesty the King has approved the bearing of the title His Excellency on their assumption of office by the Governors of th?. United Provinces, Punjab, Bihar, and Oris.su. the Central Provinces and Assam.
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  • 44 8 BcniM will be held at the Bousted Institute on Sunday night at 8.15. Special music will be provided and the Rev. G. H. Doutrlss will give thu address. A cordial invitation is extended to all, especially men of the Mercantile Marine. Navy and Army.
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  • 44 8 In the new Japanese budget a large sum has been allotted, out of the total of Yen 15,000,000 for Kwantung, to the defensive equipment for the Manchurian Railway. The bude;t for Raehalien will amount to Yen 13.000,000, including the appropriation for the harbour works.
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  • 48 8 In their produce report, dated yesterday, Messrs. Barlow and Co. state The market for copra is very weak and prices have declined considerably since last reportinp. Quotations close as follows No. 1 standard $12 to $13.25, No. 2 standard $11 to $12, No. 3 standard $10 to $11.
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  • 53 8 Ti Mah, a Chinese, recently extradited to Burma from Siam on a charge of complicity in the murder of Mr. Foster, an Excise officer, in 1914, has been discharged by the Magistrate en the ground of insufficient evidence, some witnesses having 'lied in 1915. The accused was arrested in Siam
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  • 65 8 A Delhi message says 1,325 death* fn-m plague against 1.845 seizures through>ut India have been reported during the week ending November 27, 1920. Provincial figures are Bombay Presidency and Sindh 219 deaths Madras 218 Behar arrl Orissa 114 United Provinces 8 Punjab 6 Burma 35 Central Provinces 65 Mysore State
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  • 73 8 The new White Star liner Vedic, which will shortly be placed in commission, will create a nj:w departure in Atlantic travel, as she will cater exclusively for thirdclass passengers. There wil! be accommodation for 1,200, including three dining saloons, smoke-room, and Bocial room. The Vedic is a twin-screw steamer of
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  • 91 8 A Delhi Press communique says In c Press communique dated October 26, 1820, the Government of India announced that, in view of the fall in th? rupee sterling exchange, the charge on foreign telegrams to Europe had been increased from R». Ito Rs. 1-2-0 a word. The cable rates to
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  • 93 8 The Pioneer learns that the directors of the Allahabad Bank, Ltd., have favourbly received the offer made by the P. and O. Banking Corporation of a scheme for amalgamation. The offer is to purchase the Bank's ordinary shares for Rs. 436 and Rs. 218 for the new issue on certain
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  • 105 8 Some years ago a Chinese whose daughter had been kidnapped wrote to the Inspector in Charge of one of the Municipal Police Stations asking that an indeavour should be made to trace her. He had apparently failed to get any satisfaction from the Chinese Officials as may be gathered from
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  • 502 8 Insp. Joyce lias returned from home after a holiday and is posted to Permntf. The Rev. P. Ruadel, vicar of the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, has NtalM 1 U> the Colony from France. The Governor went ashore at Penang from H.M.S. Cairo ut ni on yesterday
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  • 48 8 The I. and O. -te.-uiv.-r DwVMfca which ia now in Singapore has aboard the r mains of the Grand" Duchess Elizabeth of th« House of Romanoff, who was killed in the Russian revolution, for burial in Palestinein accordance with the express wi«h of the late Duchess.
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  • 107 8 Though no official announcement ha* Ix-en made the latest information regarding Raffles College is to the effect that •jr. R. O. Winstedt, acting Director of Education, has been appointed chairman of the reformed committee, in place of Sir John Bucknill, the late Chief Justice of this Colony. It
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  • 123 8 The expectations formed regarding the voting on the 18 propositions for a reformed Council have been belied by tha actual figures. Up to noon yesterday as reported previously, only 12 persons had recorded their votes, and it was thought that with more time at the public disposal
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  • 118 8 Thtre will shortly be arriving in Singapore the Ciucho-Slovak Central Economic Commission's steamer Lefrrie from Trieste to Vladivostok, with a car^o of MMaml merchandise, the produce of Czecho-Slovak industry. She is a newly-built Japanese steamer of nearly 6,000 tons, purchased with the idea of keeping up a regular
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 96 8 A Golofina JAMAICA CIGARS BOUQUETS AND PERFECTOS A PERFECT CHRISTMAS PRESENT Obtainable from ■9 JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. ROBINSON CO., LTD. "PERFECTO" Actual Size illllC.IUIUHIIIIIIKBIHa; UIIIIIHUIUIIUIIIIUIIff TOYS SfejflL* CRACKERS GAMES BBp CARDS TmM Vn MM BOOKS ffflj CHOCOLATES A DELIGHTFUL SELECTION JOHN LITTLE AND COMPANY, LIMITED (Inror; cratid"n England) SINGAPORE
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    • 166 8 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT Two R«cU of drama followed by Sells Wild Animal Serial THE LOBT CITY at 8 pjn. Episodes > and 10 LAHOMA In 7 Parts Featuring Louis Burnham and Jack P.rna Topical Budget and New Roliu-Follard Comedy. PALLADIUM Orchard Road Pta. DAWN Pu Featuring Sylvia Dremer and Robert GordoD
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  • 691 9 Gravity Admitted by Prime Minister. Other Countries Worse Than Britain. revter Telegrams London, Dec?mber 21 The Government's appreciation of the Kravity of unemployment wa* emphasised in the House of Commons by Dr. Macnamari, who stated that the Government would waUh the position daily to relive hardship and secure improvement
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  • 60 9 The following Officers are granted leave at absence, with permission to proceed to Hongkong, from the date of sailing of the Brerr. n to Hongkong to date of return to Singapore Lieut.Col. R. S. Hutchison, C.8.E., R.A., P.D., Lieut.-Col. A. J. Hull, K.A.M.C Major J. A. Gardner, D.5.0., R.G.A., Lieut.-
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  • 324 9 Railwaymen Decide to Resume Work. Reuter Telegrams London, December 21. Tho Irish railwayman, some of whom struck sev:n months ago against assisting the transportation of munitions, troops and police, have passed a resolution deciding to ri-iume immediately. The decision was reached after r:adine a letter from the Labour M.
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  • 54 9 Relter Tej-kcram London, December 22. 1s« i!..;.'J-.' 1 !>e Mir-...-; hi Foreign V. Fairs introduced a bill authorising the Jrspatrh «f a Dutch military contingent :.> Vilna as part of the international ..rps commanded by the French Colonel n\ arkidl v,iil occupy the region luring the plebiscite to decide
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  • 51 9 Reuter Telegram London, December 22. Farrow, who appeared at Mansion House police court, asked to see a doctor. He .aid he had b*en meeting imaginary people on the stair-. The prosecution formally opened and Farrow was remanded on bail of £28,000 and sureties. Hart's bail was reduced to
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  • 50 9 Revter Telegram Paris, December 20. M. Millerand presided at the Paris Medicine Academy celebration commemorating the foundation of that learned body a hundred yean ago. Nearly all the nation* of the civilised world had sent delegates, noUbly England, China, the United States, Italy, Japan and the Netherlands. (Havas.)
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  • 51 9 Rei-ter Telegram London, December 22. Rome D'Annunzio has replied to General Caviglia's ultimatum than he does not recognise the Treaty of Rapallo and has decided to resist. Cavigalia has accordingly ordered a strict land and tea blockade of Fiume, which will be absolutely isolated and cut off from all
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  • 41 9 Reuter Telegram London, December 21. Washington In the House of Representatives Mr. Crooks, Republican, introduced a resolution authorising Mr. Wilson to invite all nations to send delegates to an international convention in Washington to consider means of securing wcrld disarmament.
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  • 646 9 liord Robert Cecil Reviews Results. KruTM Telegram London, December 21. Lord Robert Cecil, who was South Africa's representative at Geneva, interviewed by a representative of P.e.:t t ati his home in Sussex, where he is recuperating following on slight indisposition after his labours, expressed the opinion that
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  • 51 9 Reuter Telegram London, December 22. Perth The situation at Broonie is now in hand. The leading Japanese business men apologised and offer to do all in their power to restore order. The Japanese rioters and Malayan pearl fishers are segregated in different cmwp». Whites ar» patrolling the
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  • 239 9 Interchange of Views With America. Reuter Telegram Lorn.on. December 21. Brightened by reciprocally conveyed expressions of good will, views have be?n 'exchanged on competitive naval programmes, apropos of the big and little I ship controversy, between Lord Northcliffe ,and the American Navy Secretary. Mr. Daniels. According to the
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  • 109 9 Reuter Telegram London, December 21. An authoritative staten.^nt with regar.i to Bolshevist propaganda, especially in the East, shows that Soviet Rus=ia is still waging a remorseless anti-British campaign, particularly in Afghanistan, Persia Trans-Caucasia, Mesopotamia and Egypt. The Bolshevist policy is being pursued on well defined lines, firstly a thorough
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  • 83 9 Reuter Telegrams London, December 21. Paris At the next conference of AIM Premiers, to be held at Nice in the first week in January, the questions to be discussed include reparations in Greece and the East. London, December 22. Buenos Aires Four hundred people were killed in the earthquake
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  • 295 9 Singapore Merchant's Loes Of Diamonds. Mr. Adolphe Adler, diamond merchant, with his shop in Armenian Street, and residing at the Raffles Hotel, made the following report to Insp. Dale at the Central Station, yesterday, concerning the mysterious loss of diamonds while travelling between Singapore, Bangkok, Saigon and back
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  • 870 9 Farewell Dinner to Hon. Mr. J. F. Owen. On Tuesday evening, at the mv .\t'on .1 his Highness the Sultan of Jchcre, a large company of Johore oflici rs, European and Malay, with a few nonoffivinls gathered at the officers rr.ess at che tort to bid farewell
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  • 166 9 Export to Singapore to Be Stopped. The Calcutta Corporation on December 15 discussed the coal problem as it effects the city. The chairman said that there was labour trouble on the coalfields which made it difficult to get coal to Calcutta, and they were living from hand
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  • 56 9 Tea dances are to be given at Raffles Hotel on Tuesday and Wednesday next from 5.00 to 7. Mr. Harry Levine, American jazz pianist, will be in charge of the orchestra, while Mr. George Crotty, the original Abie," will appear with Miss Jill Hill in vocal numbers. These two artistes
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  • 2586 9 Flat Racing Season Ending. By Our Special Correspondent. London, November 25. Two days more, and the flat-racing season will be over. In the last bi,' race but one the Derby Cup, run last Friday the bookmakers had the laugh entirely on their side. Those who watched the big
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  • 326 10 'Ifmr*. Praaat and Co.'s Weekh Report. th r ri Port dated Wednesday, Me«srs. Frnser and Co. state:— The ccntirued slump in the price of Wn r < ha r br Ueht L about »°n,e further harp declines in the quotations of local I "7m I" 1 1
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  • 118 10 Tl annuul general meeting of the \talacca Club was held at the club on 'ecember 18. The election of office•carers for the ensuing year resulted as Ottawa President, Major Sime vice>resident, Mr. R. J. G. Beatty secretary. Mr. A. Bakar treasurer, Mr. G. C. Dodd ommittee, Mr. O.
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  • 18 10 HE. the High Commissioner is expect■d to pay his first visit to Kcdah about the middle of January.
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  • Sporting News and Notes.
    • 392 10 A fas', nnd interesting ganr. 1 of soccer .vas watched by a large crowd on the ■5.R.C. ground yesberday between the 5.R.C. and a texm representing the Johore Sports Club. Mr. Lim Kee Cheok was h; referee. The isitors had to play a man short nd were therefore by
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    • 42 10 sweepstake race will be s>aiit-d on Sunday morning. Course Start U. E. r, r and balk Oecar, Patrol, Markbeaf It Sea View Hotel, inside hulk Oscar and iiiish at Yacht Club. Once round. Boats T.ve Tnnjcnn Khu at 9.30.
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    • 187 10 The Dangkoh Daii> Mail in a recent says Mr- r'. L. Billett, one of the entlmg train rs n tho Straits and a ockty of no n ability, who has been ayinjr a brief visit to Bangkok, lift by •nil this morning for Penar.ir. where he
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    • 287 10 A correspondent sends the following account of mutches between the Negri s-mbiian Recreation Club and the Medical Students' Recreation Club at Seremban At cricket on Wednesday the Negri Sembilan Recreation Club won the toss md took the field at 930 a.m. The visitors scored 84, J. T. Amarasingham,
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    • 81 10 The following are tha first entries for 'he Gold Cup presented by Mr. Arshak Sarkies, to be raced for the Penang meeting on January 11 over a mile and a distance H.H. the Sultan of Pcrak's Kaipai and Ca^h Register, Wilelph's Kongsi's Sir Alexander, Mr. W. E.
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  • 31 10 Programme of drills, etc.. for week endng, Saturday. December 2R. Saturday, December 25. S RE.lv) Rifle Club. Balestier Range 2.30 p m. R. SMITH. Lieut., Ag. Adjutant, S.V.C.
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  • 609 10 Lifeless Market with Dearth Of Buyers. The 478 th auction of the Singapore L'luimber of Commerce Rubber Assx'iaHrn was held on December 22 and" 'J3, wh?n thera was catalogued 1.8HM.543 lbs., n\M Unu or,. r ed 1.418,719 lbs., 33.3U tons. Sold 9^^.692 lbs., 412.36 tons. PRICES REALISED.
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  • 119 10 Two Minutes' Silence at Sea Whilst the cabin passengers on board ihe Kaiserin Augusta Victoria were .landing reverently en deck with bareii heads at eleven o'clock on the morning ol Armistice Day in response to the request of King George that two minutes' silence should be observed in honour of
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  • 75 10 News of th- death of the Hon. Mr. W. H. Jackson, C.M.G., formerly Principal Collector of Customs, Controller of Revenue, Ceylon, and a member cf both the Legislative and Executive Councils, which occurred recently ct Nelson, New Zealand, has been received in Ceylon. The Me Mr. Jackson spent narly 34
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  • 87 10 On Saturday, at the Mission Chapel, farquhar Street, Penang, the marriage was solemnised of Mr. Ng Kok H-jp. youneest son of the late Mr. Ng Pak San, once a well-known farmer of Penang and Singapore, and Miss Chew Cheok Young, third (inushtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Chew Boon Ban, and
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  • 625 10 DECEMBER 26. Ist Sunday after Christina*. Andrew < «ln«Hlr«l. 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.45 a.m. Hoiy Communion (Hymns.) 9.15 t.iri. Latins. 5.30 \>/ I'ißtal Evensong and Sermon. Cf/ is will be sung at Evensong. Services md Meetings Holy Communion on Monday (S. John) at 8 a.m., Tuesday (Innocents'
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  • 454 10 Local Authorities in Sympathy With Raiders. A Pi .ne.r special cable, dated Dece'r.ber 7, states No More publ.c bttilriingo in London have been seized by tha unemployed this week, and it is rep. rted that many of them are hoiag specially guarded. The buildings seized include the
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  • 117 10 Free Country Myth. "If anybody thinks this is a fre? country, he is sadly mistaken." This was tha prelude to some forcible remarks by Mr. Rooth, the Thames Police Court magistrate, when imposing a small fine on two young nun for causing an obstruction in a market-place and selling brooms
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  • 112 10 Gorgeous humming birds were sold at prices averaging 9d. each at SUvns's Auction Rooms the other day, and birds of paradise, before which all oth?r feathered beauties pale, raised no enthusiasm. Varying in size from a crow »o a thrush, these ethereal natives of the Malay Archipelago,
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  • 86 10 It is understood that when the proposed naval memoru.l is erected at Portsmouth the Navy will be h moured just as the Army was at Westminster Abbey by the burial of :;n unknown sailor beneath the monument. Jt is expected that the King, as head of the
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  • 126 10 "Old Bore's Almanack for the yeir 11*21," published as a supplement t« tho oxcefient Chr itmiu Number of Tmth, conlains the following une'er its Predfctioaa for July A fall in the Bank rnte will K-iw much satisfaction in the City and nan will be a lensational
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  • 1171 11 Trials of the Resident in The Tropics. B. B. writing in the Ceylon Ohs. rv.-r of November 30 says A full week of horrid drip-drip and sleepless nights of thunder and li K htning is good for the soul on occasion. Residents in Ceylon place ii" limit
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  • 378 11 Woman's Journey to Ghost Mountain. A lively and agreeable account of travels through the tropical forest of South America is given by Mrs. dementi in Through British Guiana to the Summit of Roraima. The authoress discarded skirts and encountered nothing more dangerous than savage fish which nibble the
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  • 304 11 Relics of a Lost Roman legion. War "souvenirs of 2,000 years ago— a Roman military standard and a (reneral's ■•amp chair, each, as far as is known, the only specimens of their kind extant— wt>re. offered for sale by Messrs. Sotheby. WflkfaUMO, and Hodge on December 7.
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  • 172 11 One c.f the most remarkable petitions on record, was taken to I.orvlnn from Kxeter, the other day, by Sir Robert Newman, M.l. The petition prays the Home Secretary to order the repr evt- of Cyril Saunders, a young soldier, who was sentence! t>> death at
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  • 11 11 An !t fi.man •■unnot tell an anecdote he impnrts sirial story.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 96 11 WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED NEW STOCKS MUSIC, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS MOUTRIE PIANOS "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" RECORDS Call now and make your selection. Supplies are limitedS. MOUTBIE CO., LTD. (lamrpevatod la Hoaakoag) BAFFLBS PLaCB, SINGaPOBB AUTOGLIDERS 'wLkL EGGNOMICAL SIMPLE TRANSPORT Tfc. WHY HIRE A IHEAP VUf CAR EVERY Hfk TIME YOU RELIABLE
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    • 309 11 Raffles Hotel MISS JILL HILL will appear at the usual GUEST NIGHTS during this month. Mr. H. Murphy, Jaxz Drummer. Gaaat NighU aad Dancea every Thursday and Saturday. XMAS WEEK SPECIAL DINNERS AND DANCES will be held on DECEMBER S3, 24 AND 25 NEW YEAR'S EVE Special Dinner. Dance and
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  • 280 12 Stock Stock Par Value Company. Exchange Par Prices, Value Compaoy Exchangt Price* Nov. 2:!. Nov. 23. 2 n £1 il n 2/--2 2/--2 £1 £1 £1 £1 n ii £1 £1 £1 11 £1 n I/--2 £1 -2-/-2 £1 2 £1 £1 £1 £1 Anglo-Malay Hutu
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    • 836 12 KIAM MAT COMPANY (MARKET STREET) Fresh Arrivals ASPINAI J.'S Whlta Sanitary EUROPE Fire Brlcka »*s Clay Enamel NICHOLSON'S Ftlea KITSONS Blow Lamp* BABBITTS Whlta Hatal GLIDDBN'S Aluminium P.lat TARRED Rope DISINFECTANT AND V ARM 3d OP MANY MAKES AND KINDS FIHC HH ES AND Kirtl MEN ONLY THE ROYAL YAKUTI
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    • 783 12 NOTICE IN TBE ESTATE OF WEE TEOW SUAM. DECEASED. I'ur.unnl la she Trnate« Ordinance. 1914. section NOTICK i» hereby sjiven that all creditori snd other persona having any claims or deman.N upon ur arainst the Estate of Wi( few* suan, iltccnsed, late of No. 19, Synaifog'jc Street, Singapore, who died
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    • 618 12 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the Trade Mark consisting of the letters L. N. C." plsced separately in three corners as depicted above is the exclusive property of Ths Tokyo Denki Kabushiki Kaisha of No. 762, Horinouchi, Kawasakimachl, Kanagawaken, Japan and is ased by them in connection with Electric
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    • 383 12 MADAME ALICE FORAY Begs to arinounce that she has just received a choice collection of DINNER AND AFTERNOON GOWNS AND MORNING FROCKS FROM PARIS MODERATE PRICES Now 00 view Room No. OS, Raff Ism Hotel From 10 a.m., to 5 p.m. ooKBDra or ■lottos oa JAVA SEA FIRE INSURANCE CO.
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    • 104 12 TURKEYS FOR Christmas AMPLE SUPPLIES ON HAND SINGAPORE COLD STORA6E COMPANY, LIMITED TULBTIDH iaa't ao very far off, and 70a will soon b« easting at> jt to* worthy gifts for aenieoM 70a want to remember. May ws help r«« by •aggaatinc that 70a inspect car nock at CAMERAS PERFUMERY MANICURE
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  • 846 13 What the Proposed Revision Means. The KUKRetitt-d alterations in the laws, to be submitted by the Rules Committee I of the L.T.A. to the annual Ken*™' meetI ing on December IS. writes A. E. Crawley In the Observer, call for a Kood deal of thinking, as to
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  • 250 13 In their report, dated lA>ndon, November 25, Messrs. William Jacks and C>. write Disinclination on the part of consumers to buy, realising on the part of tirci holders and, possibly to a lurui.r extent, Denr selling:, has led to a considerable fall ip. prices of all metaN
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 99 13 THREE DAYS ONLY Special Discount Off all Cards, Crackers, Dolls and Toys WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22 TO FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24 WHITE WAY IAiQiAW CO.. LT2 <larofpoit'^l ia Baj)»*d .kg H v owe WT AT IN STOCK— I TON AND SM TON MODELS THE CHEAPEST AND MOST ECONOMICAL EUROPEAN LORRY ON TUB
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    • 202 13 -NASAL CATARRH— CVIRT form «-f N»sal Cktanh, U.ad Cold, InSuena, Uij artness, stofllntas, irritation, übstrocticr.. discharge and inflammation of tin < no« is OTfrcome rid n:--d by usicg i Nostroline Nasa: Sr.c.tic. At the first indication ■uffetwn should at onco apply this o: Kag It (!r«s instant relirf. and tbm
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    • 675 14 n SALES BY AUCTION IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF EXI IXLENT LIQUORS FOR THE NEW YKAII. El the Betsy Rom.. A: 0 lowa Ke. IS. Eaal Wharf. Tanjong Pagsr, „n Tuesda>, Drcrmbrr 2H. at M 0 p.m. int; I rases and H bottles "liold lian" brand Litters i -acli case contains
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    • 195 14 M[|7**_.*M|Tftr^--'' LOWER PRICES FUR English Pianos IN SOLID MAHOGANY GUARANTEED FOR CLIMATE CASH or (RED!. ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY. LIMITED 'Incorporated in Hongkong) 40 YEARS IN STRAITS IN STOCK EXTRA BEST QUALITY COTTON DUGK AND CANVAS ALL NUMBERS B. S. SIMODA CO., 18. ROBINSON ROAD (First floor) SINGAPORE. THE NEGRI SEMBILAN
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    • 584 14 AmoU *T«r IMRNf B.C Assurance In force over 115,000.000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE GO. LTD. (Incorporated la Itratt* Settlement*) ■SAD OFFICB I mi****** ■e>aa, IIMHWra. LONDON OFFICE M. Old J.wr, B.C Th* Caapanj kaa «MN <eaestU« vHk tie Baireme Cart el Kag!aa< *a< eemphes with th* British Llf. Aiiarane*
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    • 512 14 BANKING LEE WAH BANK, LTD. 18, SOUTH CANAL BOAD. Capital Authorised 110,000,000 Capital Issued 3,125,800 Capital Paid-up 1,662,900 Reserved Liability of Shareholder* 1.562.900 Board of Director* Bon. Mr. Eu Tong Sen, 0.8. E. (Chairman), fheong Yok Choy, Esq. Ho Chung Ying, Esq. Ng Sing Phang, E«q. Lum Tsz Chin, Esq.
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    • 572 14 BAMKING I THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE Singapore, Ruffles Chambers, 4, 5 and 6. BRANCHES Penang. 85, Beach Street. Malacca. -131, Jonker Street. Muar.--77-7tt, Jalnn Suleiman. Batu I'ahat.— loU, Jalan Rahamat. AGENCIES AT London, Now York. S:m Francisco, Bntavia, Sourabuya, Semaranj.-. Shanghai, Hongkong, Ainoy, l'alembang and Trang. CAPITAL
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    • 569 14 BANKING BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE DE CHINE Authorised Capital Frs. 2JO,000,0«c Subscribed Capital Frs. 1 :.0,000.00(# Paid-up Capital 75,000,000 (1/1 of the Capital subscribed by tbe Government of th. (him si- Itcpublic.) Chairman of the Hoard of Directors Anilre Bartkl Ceneral Manager A. J. Pernotts. HKAD OFFICK ti. Rue Batat Laaara, Pi
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  • 343 15 Restitution Order in Singapore Marriage. In the Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division, before Mr. Justice Horridge, on November 18 there *vas an undefended suit, Dame Florence Edith Victoria Leach, D.8.E., whose maiden name was Way, ol Leonards-mansions, Chelsea, who prayed for a decree of restitution of conjugal rights
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  • 445 15 The Planet*s Rings Become Invisible. During the winter and spring months Mm very rare and interesting phenomena connected with the rings of Saturn will take place, and as a result the planet will be seen temporarily devoid of its marvellous system of rings, says a home paper. At intervals
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  • 210 15 A Trading Junk Ransacked In The Harbour. The crtw of a tiading junk reported to the Hongkong police on the Oth instant, .hat they had been boarded by a party of men who turned out to be pirates. The trading junk, with a rrew of five men,
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  • 11 15 An angry RBgUafcana is usually dangerous an angry Irishman is always
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 208 15 DqdgeHrdthers MOTOR CAR FiVE-SEATERS TWO-SEATERS PCM ISISINESS FOR I.ABY rVKHMM >k I)IMVKI<S 0R ALL-WEATHER \S F.STATK S. sf SEDANS FOR AX ALL OCCASIONS. Not th«t many Blagapan Is to-day 1...1,,, lir .iriving them.unnin,- no l.« than the quesUon Mn oars far staff u-o. «mll.l uotsti Iw^asatat Is not more in
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    • 250 15 NX,;^- Js€r Bsßajwasais, rrh m i ry „n M*Mljaj I with PUnt No 1 «i,,, Fir«.w.n« |„rR».t tyr. saMMS* in An.»ri. Mk O.e m.wt nearly p,rf*t .I', i!h-h tyr. con.tr:,. t*l r m pc L M |l SSI lit. SI r j f.r> ..r»'riti..ri. i 36,000 TYRES A DAY JHE
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    • 35 15 HONDO ACETIC ACID 99« GUARiNTEED MGMI CHESTB I and »«cnd-lmr<l VENEER CHEBTB CBA6ULATING PANS EHAIELIED BUCKETS LATEX CUPS (An tiad.) >U Etmt MO SHIP KQUIMTU M ***** NUNOI SHOTEN 10, WINCHEBTBR hocsb. It»«ho<ii S»« HfMaVODI.
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    • 321 16 (laeurporated in Straits Settlements) It, Phillip Street. BINC.AI'OBK. GOODB RBADT IN STOCK NOW Hnbburk'H Builrd Linseed Oil Hunhurk's Raw Linfieed Oil Uuhhuck'N Genuine Turpentine Hubbuck'rt Klack I'aint Hubbuck'H Blue I'aint Uubburk's Brown I'aint Huhbuck- Itritish Green I'aint Huubuck'-. Krown (Hide Paint ilubburk'B Chocolate Paint Uubburk's Chrnme Yellow Paint Hubburk'H Dark
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    • 351 16 TAY GUAN MAT 1(1. PHILLIP STRKET. The Rurecßgful contractor for supply of FIREWOOD to the Singapore Municipality during the yt-nr 1921. IN STOCK 4S PIN ALLS MOTOB TTM PAIBTI HIN WATT CO. Market Btreet and OrahaH leeA ■raoAPOBa. 300N SENG CO., LTD. (Incorporated In Singapore) SHIP-CHANDLERS, 9AIL-MAABRB. )IL AND PAINT
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    • 1865 16 OASSIHED ADVERTISEMENTS r»» TMMttID tkui*i far Waaca, Fei Salt, T* Let, ef« 4 la erd'aary rl*«e-»tt iy»» (av*n(* set verda t* 'la«) are I F«f Ho* en* insrrticn i!K eta., tvi Irn. U el*, thr«* lea. <t«., four la*. U <t», »v» U* »l.oft, six tns. lI. IS, t«n lr«.
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    • 877 16 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET, stores and offices. Apply Ed. M. Nathan A Co, 4, De Souxa Street. ~TO LKT, SEgDND FLOOR (five rooms) IG-b, Change Alloy, suitable for otlices. Apply 6, Telok Ayir S: tO LET OFFICI., at and 4-a, Trine* Street, top and ground floor. Ang Hock Slew,
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    • 124 16 Straits Motorcar Service UMTTU> U«.»«r»l«< la Stralti tttti**vmvh Ut ••> 111 OBCSAkt' KOA9 LORRIES AND CAR HIRED OVERHAULS TO MOTOI CAIS AHD CTOf. WELDING 'I «*ta!a. Si'.'.ifar'ioa Cun««\ Large stork* IFfAS HORN? AND LA»*« arrlvioi sliuittf Phonel233 ECONOMISE In those hard time? by purchasing yoar SHIPPING, MINING AND PLANTING requisites
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 309 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TELEPHOXKB Editorial and Genera! U Manager's OSc« ut< Job Pr.nting Office 1144 All communications relating te aditerla' matters a-d news should be addreaae* to THE EDITOR. All eommnnlcatlea.. relating tc businoss mattera advertia*. menu, subscriptions, accounts, priatiu etc.. shonld be addressed to Tn MANAGES. ADVERTISEMENT BATES Waata,
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