The Straits Times, 27 December 1920

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 2G.T22 SINGAPORBi MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1920 PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 154 1 NESTLES MALTED IV* ILK OBTAIN ABLt KVKRTWHHEK WHITEWAY'S Fair Maid of Devon Brand OK Pore Devonshire Cyder MINUFACTUREO AT WHIMPLE. DEVON IN CABEd Of 72 PINT BOTTLES JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS, LTD. (ißeoiporaled ia Bnglnd' HMOAFOtI ÜBTIINABLB F&OM UsCAL JbALBRB iMU FROM IiBEUBAN Meotto. Wp»ig k 0», Ltd. MALICCAi MeMta. T.
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    • 189 1 SPORTS DEPARTMENT SEASONABLE GIFTS XMAS PRESENTS _A II^SDEVELOPER B 1 7 ll IMPROVED Large Selection of Footballs A 'TV^f Boys, Youths and Men's sizes T^" n^_j I tl ~(f\A i Bowing Gloves 6 oz. and 8 oz. I I Xl $27.50 per set II jwtr.^.,.. I rIH CC. b^^^« Ui^M|
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    • 12 1 MESXL.ES MALTED MILK PRICI Unt* $1.65 par bottta Bm>ll II.M vm* bo»U«
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  • 448 2 Australian Wage-E.roers Heavy Lmacs. Tbe loufi io received by wmken tbfoogboat ibe A iblralun O> tuaicnw<aUh an toe icvali o( indoßsvial daapotes weix greater daniDK 1910 tb*n i« Mt niuee 1912 AoscidiiK tsflgiuftßii'Ofld b* tb«< Oonnnoa wraltb. tbe bo|(e lam tf £8 48i,987, wbiaa is Hie oiJinaij
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  • 695 2 Assoclatioo League Tables The following was the position in Lcme leagues on November il Lauocs Championship. P W. D. U F. A. P:» a -.16 W 3 Bit\s i\ tHM V a i.O) ...10 a 4 ***** i; Sewwml. Utd. U) —19 0 4 2 »2 18 *o i
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  • 17 2 His koateeas psmtaw— 'stile food specialist wen aa empty a«(ta sad a IfMet-box,"— Detaetive at H* gati.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 205 2 ENGLISH PORTLAND CEMENT THE IMPERIAL FLAG BRAND Guaranteed to pass all requirement* of the British Standard Specification. NEXT SHIPMENT BY n.s. GLENLL'CE. TO SAVE DISAPPOINTMENT BOOK YOUR ORDERS NOW. THE SEHEMBAN GENEIfiL A&ESiSY, LIMITED (Incorporated in th» K M.S.I HI.VUAPORE, KUALA LDUTtm IMI SKKI -.JIBAN. is. *x>irra bkidob bo ad.
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    • 662 2 P^ Happily Crowing 9 A S your baby gtows, his food should w uo« with him if h- is to b« I S the Happy arxl contented baby that you Jj want him to be. THE ALLENBURYS 1 S FOODS art scientifically adapted to S B your baby's growing neeJs.
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    • 152 2 "4M" Model CHEVROLET TOURING CAR $2,950 SINGAPORE. MAGNETO SELF-STARTEK Th« car that quickly makes friends and always keeps them. You feel safer when you own a car for which you know joal can always obtain spare parts. We carry a stock of spare parts sufficient to build a number ol
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  • 498 3 British Reply m the Islaodtrs" Appeal. W- (MaroinK (cst) leara on reliable silt uiiiy tLxi Hie Britub dcvuamtnl bare iifjiruoJ thu H ii^olacdetA, ia ua«ci to o<ir »t P'j»l, tt-at i« 11 nn-ble to takp aoj »otioD in Ibe matter. h<* appeal was a rottet »(j<inel ttie alh cd
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  • 485 3 Tht Site ol tbe Whitehall Cenotaph. The CcnoUpb stands in part of what was fofmeily kncwn as Kmg Street, the diteet laad roote ftom tbe aotth to tbe Abbe; and the Palaoe of Westminster, a oat row tborooh(ate. yet held wide enough lot all tbe pageantry ol coionatiocs
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  • 113 3 A ouiioaa siieli^hi in throw* on QcrmM Coloaial methods by a stoiy teat by an Bast Afiioan ootieipoodeai. A native who bad lived aadei tuu Ocimug u> that pail of tbi woild told him that, soooiding ti the Qetmaa aoisßionarios, tli.tr crtre two heavens— ose tot whites
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 348 3 Never Late ALWAYS "UP" ts tisic with tat Help sf an "ECO" ALAIM >ou may bs an early riser yoa may by fore* ai trill arouse yourself, bat are you sure of ahtaya doing it Suppose one day you overslept yoursell-— what then Why risk going to business late 1
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    • 347 3 Perfect ASPIRIN at UiiOENASPRIM (Made by Genatosan. Ltd.) "Gennsprin is really perfect aspirin even better than German aspirin," writes i physician who has thoroughly tested ii Yon take no risks when you take Genaapria —no risk of harmful re-action or inadequate effects no risk of depressing the heart, or upsetting
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    • 336 3 Nearly Ready K J\T\ CHINESE V COMMERCIAL f^~\£\ DIRECTORY M Tha leading \^^m~——^^\ commercial reference in tha Billion _Jf Dollar Market. Wtkm Compiled hy J^y Mr. SIOW CHOON IBM, Trade Conditionn Chanuing. The tima rapidly approaching when the »upply o> good, in many lines will exceed the demand Competition will
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    • 283 3 VERT CHEAP RELIABLE FRENCH TUBES Mads purposely to outwit •ompetiHaa, no mattr how Every Tut.c sold on th" distil t Mnderstanding of full iiit i faction. RoukMv about 1.00(1 Tul..- of the rolluninr SiSSS fan 763 by 10.>, 818 by 10.>, 7«0 by 90 820 by 12U Prices 23 per
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 886 4 STEAMER SAILINGS P. 0.- British India MB A pear Line (Companies Incorporated la England) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICIS PENINSULAS AND ORIENTAL a. N. CO. (Under Contract with HU Majesty's Geveraaeat fM (Aaamay MAIL SERVICES EAST OP BOMBAY at* a« »nm» LONDON PAR-EABTESN SERVICI FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLfI. M>MDO» I Hi
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    • 475 4 STEAMER SAILINGS PRINCE LINE UNITE! (Incorporate la i r 4s bast names ros niw toie OAILIC PSINCI afcaat Dm IT en. piuu) TUSCAN PRINCE .boot Fab. II (tU Boat) Par »1! tnf.rmatl.m, taslf M 4DAMBON, OILTILLAH 00. MB. f [|<n*tnM la -ijT-ll] THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LUnTKD (laeorporato4 In th.
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    • 247 4 STEAMER SAILINGS rHE EASTERN SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated in Strait* Settlement!) Thii time table it subject to alteration rithout farther notice. Steamer nailing from Singapore BAN WHATT SOON, every Tuesday, at 1 pjn, for Port Swettenham and Psnang. Prom Peaang to Moalmeln Train Joorney from Monlmein to Ringoon 10 hoora).
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    • 347 4 STEAMER SAIUNGS 0. IK o«aju iiooi kajb»* urn (lamrp»n*U a. t <«-••* Htfflams* 9«JUa« ln« IMaiM r «.»<•»» «k«m*» *t«»»%» tottattSßl HAVRK MARU 12 Omits Marseilles. HIMALAYA MARU F'b- H «aw r*B9 u» AaIUR MARD J«- ALASKA MARU J". t» SODTH AMERICAN LINE For Santo* and Burnon Airr Rio de
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    • 360 4 STEAMER SAILINGS KJUSIW Bumirml l« ♦a— «»«s a»«t«v« «**»rai*»»« iwinn v;/--CmUmim IYO MARU J»n- ATSUTA MARU J»"- SHIDZUAKA MARU Jan. 2« LIVERPOOL LLNE For Marseilles and Liverpool via So«a Cut* warn AWA MARU l>'-c »r»«' For Ix>ndon and Hamont »la Son Anxiliary Serrlce Carfo only UHA MARU D««- TSURUGA MARU
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 1057 5 STEAMER SAILINGS THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T.S.S. ANCHISES K)R MANILA, HONGKONG SHANGHAI This steamer of 10.04« tons G/R is intend ■d to sail for the above ports about December 31, 1920. Excellent accommodation is available fot i large number of tirst-class passengers Ample deck apace, all convenience. For far ther
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    • 180 5 SUNBEAM MOTOR CYCLES Sri HI 1 LATEST 1929 MODEL Application to SoU Ar«U R WOLSKEL CO., LTD. SINGAPORE AND £UALA LUMPUR. D. M. Grant Co. AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERS KRAMAT MOTOR WORKS 16, Kramat Road ALL REPAIRS EXECUTED UNDER EXPERT EUROPEAN SUPERVISION We Execute Repair* only We Depend on Repairs W« Giva
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    • 868 5 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the Trad k consisting of the letters "L. N. C placed separately in three corners as d. picted above is the exclusive propert of The Tokyo Denki Kabushiki Kainh of No. 752, Horinouchi, Kawasakimaeh Kanagawaken, Japan and is used by them i connection with
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    • 842 5 3RPONI[\ NOTICE f .n. TO^%aeis chi, Kawa^akimachi. Kuna K awakon. J«p»» and is used by them in connection with i-'lce-tr Mr.Tirr 'I! d Ith71 th 7 s^*»*«l Apparatu*. NOTICE is hereby further giroa that lecal proceedinfta will be taken a(tain«t any person persons, firm or Company who use taa said
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 823 6 CWEMA3 Prom S- tun/ay, Dnemhur t.f. to TuetAav. Drrrmber 30 Tremendously big and gripping, a powerful Frank Keenan Production The highest type of a Frank Keenan picture DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR In 5 Parts A picture with a theme based on reprisal, in which the people are real flesh and blood
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    • 313 6 CINEMAS DO 00 HALL, LIMITED North Bridge Road From Friday, December 24, to Monday, December 27 Second Show at 9. 1S THE LURKING PERIL 15 episodes, 30 parts With Anne Luther and Geo. Larkin Episode S. THE MAN TRAP IN THE WOODS 2 parts Episode 6. A DUEL OF WITS
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    • 248 6 We have often been told A stitch in time saves nine. But the wise now d*cLar* A dose of U.P. COUGH MIXTURE Cures a Coogh in double quick tima If you pay heed to former saws. And should ever be out of sort* Thro common ills as colds and coughs.
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  • 380 7 War Services of (he Steamer Oxfordshire. Thi f<;lli.winK l« the War record of the v hkrh now rasaswca the Bibby Line after i I fast iiy Messrs. i and fitted to hum She was the Brat steamer requisitioned liy the Government when, on August 2, l:i| I,
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  • 344 7 How the I'iipulution Has driiwn. Details of the census recently taken are ■jvea in the Shanghai Municipal Gazette ber >,f Cninoae in Shanghai «,n Octotx i-ompoeed m» iii women children In ittttS, tt., year of compariaon given, the t'-t;.l stood »t 240,095, that tlir Chinese population lias practically
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  • 91 7 The IwUowing Osmgaanre aroawrtiea were n..ld by nucti.m hy Messrs. Chwtmg K<»'n BwM an.l Co. at tlnir saleroom, M, Mint: Stre t OB Wi.lnesday afternoon :—hreehol.l land an I house? tIS and UK". Caylanc Road, ana h.'.'T:; tq. ft., houijht by Mr. Hohamed Ahoobakar Man.an f<T J..-i>(); freehold
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  • 38 7 n-,11,. t wee* end ing Batantay, Jaaaarj 1. ltH i Ine-tlav. OtcemlHT 2>>. Maii-.y c... MilltT Raasa, ->.so p.m. S.'.turda>, Januar> 1. Earaaiaa Oa, BMt »"lab. BaKstier X: lire R. SMITH. Lieot.. Kg. AdjuUnt. S.V.C.
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  • 48 7 An oft Vial intimation is published *.oneerning th arrival i f ,he Puke of C.nnau^t on January 0. There will I -"> "'V the {■..n,nmnderin-(hief of th Na\al v r m,,. i,ts Memben of tka I.r^U iyt Cu U and leadia« Owtesmto, besides the rulint- chiefs, will be prisent.
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  • 138 7 FIXTURES Monday, Do ember 27. lliu-h Water, 11.3 i.m. lioxint Day. Pi >, lie lloli.lay. H"m»war<l mail close* TueMta>, December 28. Rift Water, 0.29 a.m.. 1 1 .48 p.m. Stra:t< Chinese British Assn. Gar. Club. 6 WewMa**W, December 29. lli»rh Water, I.H a.m., 0.34 p.m. Kclcmiik, Ltd.,
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  • 25 7 ruft O«o« Report I 4rrW*4 Lot.*" Vnvrm'>»r t« December 16 r II December 17 Vnvemhrr 2« r>fccmh»r I<t Kowabaf M Drermber SO
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  • 237 7 VBSBEU) ARBITED. MONTORO, Hut., MM tons from Sjdn.y IS, for Bjrdoaf U-lt. dree, Hrit.. :ill i,,n«. fr..m Deli L' 7-12, for Dell l".' 12. Ipoh, Mm., .".^s tn-. fr Pvaaag 27-I^, for Paaang Ajuthia, Ger, 2<\] tons, from T. Bali 87-IS, for T. Ball. Singkcp, Dut.. ;s| tons,
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  • 37 7 Te-dsT falsa B»aib» pja Taesdaj :ueob ■^ulao Batam and Pnlan PnUng 9 ».m »ulau t>»e|p ».m atlacca and Moar P-m Dally (Except Sandav' by Trala Malar States, Pekab. Us acca. kluar and Penang PJ»
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  • 179 7 Net piu.it of the Kamuntint; Tin Dredginp for year ended June :iO, l!'2O after sottinp aside iT>,7BI for Bin< ...-ation of npiUl) is OtJMt L 2.798 brought uirward and £:>.t<S"i nemml on account if exei-ss profits duty, making £30,587. rtnaj llllUJoiwl proposed of 5 per cent.. ■a
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  • 126 7 EXCHANGI Singapore, December 26. On London, Bank 4 m/i a/« Demand t,s*. Private 3 m. 3 credits 2/4% On New York Demand 40% Private 90 days 44f4 On France Bank 65C On India, Bank T. T. 168 On Hongkong, Bank d/d 36 p.c. pin. On Shanghai, Bank
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  • 54 7 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. 12 noun, December 24. Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Price* Buyers Sellers Spot Dec. Jan. Jan.-Mai April-Junt Tone of mar 1 Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyers Sellers Spot Dec. 2'J 30 Jan. 30 H .lan-March ..32 33 April-June
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES
    • 188 7 :«a. V»L P4 *«r«n *»u»r. £1 £1 Rahman Ti« 16.00 ti <1 Kambuvai a Ratrnt U.t 1.?.* II «i Raab Awt M 4 i 1 1 Rawang 0.60 0.70 1 1 K.-n.in* 1.16.0 2.0.0 1 1 South TaipingTin 0.65 0.76 10 10 Sunci'i Gaua 5.00 6.00 1 1 Tuiping
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    • 119 7 M Bnj.n S«U«r* t'. i'l Br. Am. Tobacco 3.5.0 3.15.0 cd. tl £1 E. Smelting Co. 8.00 i/ -6/ -Electric T'wayt I/* i» 10 Fraser Neave* iO.OOci. M 50 W. Hammer A Co. 80 90 100 Katz Bros. ISO.OO 160.00 11 10 Mexican Kajrlo 9.5.0 9.15.0 10 10 Maynard
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    • 81 7 £ni. «piIU«,IM m* »»»H S'pora Electric Tramwayi 6 p.e. U6C.UOI <«•. Spore Municipal a pj» 1U78.00C ma S'pora Man. 4Va P* cf 190? $1,000,000 ii -a sis Span Man. 4Vi p.* of 1009 $1,800,500 l«.p* «i« l-jra Man. «Vfe pj c< 1809 $1,(00,000 U t «i» S'por* In 9*
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    • 343 7 Pras«r and Co. and I.ya'l and Evatt'g Qaotatioaa. I at.-wr n\ ailabl* Sterling QuoUtions art- printed on another pa ire on Frida*. V*\— 4 Co. Evktl Allenby ($1) 0.40 0.60 0.40 0.60 Alor Gajah ($1) 2.10 2.00 Am. Malay ($2) 2.25 2.73 2.2.) 2.75 A. Hitam (|3) 15.1
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 520 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SAI.i:, Cor.ma puitnM.- typewriter. Almost new. Splendid condition. What (Men 232. Stru.u Time*. KOR SAI.K, K.I.A.T. motor ear, <even-seater, ''oi.r-c>lindcr, li/M horse power, electric ijjhtn. in jse only eig-ht months, property th.- late Dr. J. M. Hundy. Apply M. A NaaMxie, 19, Malacca street. TO I.XT No,
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    • 598 7 DUNN GEORGE, LIMITED N'n IKK is aefeb) pivon pur^uani to S,-c--tion 207 of the Companies Or.imiuice 1916. thai .i meeting of the creditors of DUNN AND GEORGE, LIMITED, will be held at Qiwshaai llou.-e, Battery Road, Biagaaere, sa Saturday, January s. I9SI, at 12 o'clock noon, for the purposes proviiled
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 273 7 THE STRAITS TIMES Can be obtalneJ (he following places i» Singapore Hotel van Wijk Kelly ami Walsh, Ltd., Raffles Pise* Money ChsssjSßj Adelphi Hotel Mo.icy Changer, Europe Hotel Money Changer, Raffles Hotel Koh Co.. Bras Basah Road Koh t Co., 1-b, Robinson Roa4 Low Yong Swee, 1, Middle Road Gany
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  • 1225 8 The Straits Times. MONDAY DECEMBER 27 DEFENCE. As lone as we have a highly efficient body of Regulars in Singapore, there should be no < ;iu-> to be anxious about the preservation of the peace as long as the troops themselves* are well disciplined and peaceful But we would like
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  • 19 8 The Superintendent and Girls of St. Mary's Home have issued invitations to Christmas party on Wednesday next at I.4'i.
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  • 26 8 Mr. T. J. dimming, of Klann, and Vicomte R. de Bondy, of Raub, Pahang, have been co-opted members of the Standing Committee of the I*. A.M.
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  • 28 8 An unknown Chinese was run over by the train near the Orchard Road Bridge, about 7 p.m. on Christmas day, and the body was viewed by the Coroner.
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  • 14 8 A fire in the Times office in London, on December 12, did considerable damage.
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  • 22 8 The price of first grade rubber for the period December 24 to December 30. 1920, inclusive, is :14 1 cents per pound.
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  • 25 8 Mr. Kudyard Kipling has obtained an injunction restraining a firm of patent nu Jicine vendors from using a verse from ''If in their advert is;anents.
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  • 33 8 The rate of issue of money orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 157 equal $100. The rate of payment of money orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 1«7 equal 100.
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  • 40 8 A new scheme of traffic for the Harbour Board's premises will he brought into force on January 2. The object is to ensure all traffic travelling in one direction only. Details are advertised in our issue of to-day on pajrc ">■
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  • 41 8 A Tokio messaire says a terrific storm .Icvastatod the naval station of Kure and landslide sank 2!t vessels laden with coal and iron and plunged several twelve-inch cruns into tfct sea. The damage amounts to half a million yen in value.
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  • 62 8 The city of Yokohama will impos.- a special tav on amusements, beginning Ist ■January, in order to make up a deficiency :n the tax receipts for the past year. Tea Isonoca, ireisha, moving pictures and restaurants will na included in the li>ts of imuseiiicnts and it is expected that the
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  • 60 8 Mr. YaU-s, a European British subject, :incl the stationmasUT at Banjralorf, who was fined Rs. 200 by the District Magistrate fur attempting to kiss Miss Lambert, a nurse at the l.ady Cur/on Hospital, Baniralorr, has been acquitted in the Mailras High Court on appoal, the judges In Idiiiir that they
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  • 60 8 At the anViual meeting of the Kwo Cotton. Spinning, and Weaving Company at Shanghai a profit was announced of over Taels 2,000,000, exceeding the previous record by 50 per cent. The Chairman expressed the opinion that the universal financial stringency was bound to exert a depressing inflence on the cotton
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  • 74 8 The ricksha pullers of Rangoon went M (trike on the morning of December M an.l all that day and night not a single ricksha was to be seen on the stret ta. The men struck, as far as could be learned, baCMM they alleged the owners had raised the rates
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  • 77 8 The report of the Glen Rubber and Tea Company for the year ended June SO, 1920, .-tat that the net profit, after allowing i*4 for depreciation and i"77K for income-tax and corporation profits tax, was £1,7") M, to which falls to be added '1,772 brought forward, making a total of
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  • 76 8 The transport Bremen experienced ideal weather throu-.'hout. cxci pt. after leaving the R d Sea she encountered slight monsunti weather and adverse currents off Socotra. But for the *id occurrence liefore reaching Colombo of the d.ath of an infant belonging to a lady passenger bound for China, much conviviality prevailed
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  • 89 8 The case regarding the two hospital nurse.- who were thrown out of their rickshas through a motor lorry colliding with one of them in New Bridge Road on the evening of November 13 last was called again before Captain Rowbotham, third Magistrate, on the 24th instant and after adding an
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  • 106 8 A mat-shed on the premises of the Hongkong El:ctric Light Company's power station at North Point caught fire the other evening and much damage was done to a quantity of machinery and cable stored there. The matshed was entirely destroyed in a very short space of time and the Fire
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  • 110 8 There were large congregations at both the eucharist services held in St. Andrew's Cathedral on Christmas Day. The interior of the church was chastely adorned for the festival, and a feature of the 7.:t0 o'clock service was the processional to the old favourite hynin O Come all ye Faithful, in
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  • 121 8 On, Saturday afternoon the customary Christmas concert, given in the SiuimnV ward of the General Hospital for thie benefit of those patients who were Bate to attend, proved a highly successful function. It was largely attended by the medical officers and outside friends, and the Matron, Miss I'aui, extended the
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  • 346 8 Mrs. (Oilrintrti'n arrived by the l>riuj» Mr. R. H. I'inhorn is expected back frois honu shortly. Mr. A. Mainab. is t.> net as Surveyor General of Ships. Strait-; Settlements. Mr. N. L. Lindon, Assistant Supcrintei. dent of the Police. PenaAff, one eaaac to Singapore on transfer. Major
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  • 24 8 The outward B. I. packet Thonjrwa <*ith mails from F.uropi is expected to reach Penang at •> a.m. on Wednesday, th-- 2!Hb instant.
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  • 60 8 Dr. A. Logan Muri.-mi. brother of Sir William Murison, ag. Colonial Secretary, has arrived in Singapore on transfer from Cyprus, and is to be surgeon at tho Tan Tock Seng Hospital. His speciality is work in nose, ear and throat cases. About five years ago Dr. Murison
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  • 67 8 Om of the Algerian crew on board tho Docteur Parre Benoit was shot deud by his compatriot named Amor bin Ahmed <>n Christmas Kve. The body was hr.iught ashore to the mortuary', and buried yesterday. The coroner's enquiry into the affair commenced this morning, and it is
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  • 73 8 The Fire Brigade was called out at four o'clock on Christmas morning and pro eaanad with two MffioMO to Jalan Besar. where a house was on fire. It was a, very small outbreak, however, and was quickly put out. This morning, again at four o'clock, there was a
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  • 143 8 A party of six men of the Stafford.-, eat out of hand on Christmas evening hist outside the Union Jack Club in K<.hiru->n Koad. The trouble began with their attempt to commandeer a motor car. The syce of the car was not inclined to lend the vehicle for
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  • 180 8 Information has been received in Singapore of the death on Wednesday of last week of the Sultan of Kelantan who, it may be recalled, paid a visit to Singapore some five months in and called upon H.E. the Governor and I.ady Guillemard after which he remained
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 99 8 m Golofina flj JAMAICA CIGARS m bouquets E±==§£f J:lJ^^{< AND PERFECTOS A PERFECT CHRISTMAS PRESENT Obtainable from JOHN LITTLE CO.. LTD. V U AND ROBINSON CO., LTD. "PERFECTO" Actual Size. m\,mmmmmmuummmmmmmumummmmmuumumtmmuuumuumummmmmmummmummmmmi* t [The Remington] I "typewriter S^ %JT IN THE WORLD j Sole Agents: JOHN LITTLE AND COMPANY, LIMITED j
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    • 221 8 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT Two Rwln of drama followed hj Sell* Wild Animal Serial THE LOST CITY at 8 p.m. Episodes 9 and 16 LAHOMA In T Parts Featuring Louis Burnham sad Jack Pnrii Topical Budget and New Kolin-l'ollard Comedy. "palladium Orrhard Kond S Ptn. I\I»EK NORTHKKN ÜBsTN Hx. Fouturini; Virginia VMte
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  • 612 9 End of Session and King's Speech. References to the Industrial Depression. Rei-ter Telegrams Laaiea, Deeenher 24. Parliament has Ban BtUßOgarf until February 1">. The House '.f Commons achieved a sessions record by sitting from thrc- o'clock on December 22. until midnight on the 2"n! with only a break of
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  • 46 9 Reuter Telecram London, December 22. The Hutfue The corpse; of British sailors washed ashon or the < oast of Holland in wartime haw been buried at NoordwyU nn.i IglMltadt. The British ■Water ;im<l a representative, of the Dutch Minister of the Navy attended both ceremonies.
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  • 462 9 Recttr Telegrams London, December 22. New York The failure is announced on the Stock Exchange of Messrs. Frim, Foster and Lounsberg, who have been actively dealing in vanadium steels, one of the stocks involved in the slump. The failure is regarded as one of the most important
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  • 130 9 Rbuter Telegram London, December 23. The Times' Milan correspondent states that it has now leaked out that D'Annunzio's plan just before the Italian Government's declaration of a blockade was to abandon Fiume to her fate, land with all his forces in Dalmatia, incite the population to attack the Jugo-Slav
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  • 58 9 HIVTKB TKLXGRAM London, December 24. In response to representations of the Imperial Merchant Service Guild, the Hoard uf Trad.' BBS (techM to restore the certilicuie <>f the luti- master of the sjs. Kausang, which was .suspended for a year by the Marine Court of Hongkong in June
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  • 1057 9 Mr. Balfour Surveys Its Work. The Scheme of International Bonds. Reuter Telegrams London, December 22. A highly interesting survey of the wcr'. of the League of Nations during the first eleven months of its existence was give) by Mr. Balfour in the Houee of Common's. In the
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  • 69 9 Retter Telegram London, Drcemb-r 2:!. Ika Hague In the Second Chamber, ■err Van Karnebeek, presenting the Foreign Office estimates, declared that the Government was placing no obstacles in the way of resumption of trade relations with Russia, liut was unable to accept responsibility in the matter. He
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  • 73 9 Reuter Telegram London, December 23. In the House of Commons Commander Bellairs asked for an assurance that nothing material would be -done towards a renewal of the Anglo-Japanese alliance until the Imperial Conference in June next had considered the matter together with the growing Americo-Japanese naval rivalry.
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  • 77 9 Reuter Telegram London, December 25. Komi- The V MCA. is attacked in a decree by the Holy Office asking bishops to watch organisations which, while professing absolute freedom of thought in religious matters, instil indifferentism and apostacy to the Catholic religion in the minds of adherents." The
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  • 74 9 Kei-tek Telegrams London, December 22. Budapest The National Assembly passed a bill granting a concession to an Anglo-Hungarian syndicate to explore petrol and bitumen deposits. London, December 22. The price of petrol in Great Britain is reduced by 7d. per gallon ob January 1. London, December 24. Sydney The
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  • 728 9 Rkuter Telegrams London, Decemb < i 22. Official statistics of French ioreign trade for the first eleven months of 1920 show that the situation is constanly improving. The exports exceeded by over 480 millions sterling last year's figures for the same period. Imports during the same period show
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  • 20 9 Heard at Shoreditch County Court Can you pay this rent The woman Pay rent, dear me, no, I'm a widow.
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  • 208 9 Rei-ter Telegrams London, December 22. Thr reluctance of the Soviet government to specifically undertake te d:scontinue the inimical propaganda in Persia, Afghanistan and India was explained by Sir R. S. Home in the House of Commons as the real obstacle to the signing of th- trade agreement. He pointed
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  • 45 9 Reuter Telegrams London. December 24. Melbourne The warship Geranium has been ordered to Broome, presumably as a precaution against further Japo-Malayan troubles. London, December 24. IVrth Special constables are controlling Broome. Over twenty Japanese have been arrested in connection with the riots.
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  • 74 9 Reuteb Telegram London, December 23. In a White paper statement Sir Percy Cox says that the pacification of Mesopotamia has progressed satijfactorily. It has been possible to declare an amnesty in the recently disturbed areas of the Midi.ic* Kuphrate: where the inhabitants have resumed their peaceful avocations. The Council
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  • 62 9 Beuter Telegram London, December 23. A Dublin Castle review of the conditions in Ireland states that in the week ended December 20 there was a marked increase in the number of organised armed attacks. Of the Crown forces, seven police and two soldiers were killed and six police and
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  • 104 9 Sir Aubrey Goodman Seriously lIL We regret to announce receipt of the following Reuter cable, dated December 24:Sir Aubrey Goodman, Chief Justice of the Straits Settlements, is lying critically ill at Bath, where his wife haa just died. Sir Aubrey Goodman, who is 68 years of age,
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  • 90 9 Commander J. B. Gibson, C.8.E., was found guilty of attempted smuggling by a Naval Court Martial at Chatham and dismissed his ship, H.M.S. Wildfire. He attempted to smuggle ashore, while in command of the H.M.S. Fitzroy, 12 lbs. of tobacco, a bottle of gin, 51bs. of tea, and a quantity
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  • Sporting News and Notes.
    • 500 10 The Christmas Tiffin. Christmas 1020 at the Singapore Swimming C lub was the usual testive occasion. About two hundred sut uown to titlin, and enjoyed an afternoon which was quite in kccp.ng with Sw mining Club tradition. A testive meal over, with a humorously Worded nunu to ;:ul
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    • 285 10 Selannors One Point Victory. The S.C.C. Rugger team lost the trophy to Selangor in the match played at Kuala Lumpur on Christmas Day, but only by a single po.nt after a splendid struggle. Our Kuala Lumpur correspondent wires th-. following description of the game Selangor beat the S.C.C. by
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    • 59 10 A Reuter wre from New York, dated December 23, states :—ln a fifteen round contest for the bantamweight championship of the world Joe Lynch outpointed P'te Herman. Notwithstanding the defeat Herman sails for England to-morrow to meet Jimmy Wilde. It will be remembered that two years ago Wilde scored
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    • 19 10 The result of the sweepstake race sailed yesterday morning was :—Gertrude L Kathleen 2, Mar.on 3.
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    • 364 10 So the first test match is over and with a_ result to shake the confidence of the English side's supporters. A win by 377 runs is certainly a fine performance, and will give Australians high hopes for the futon For the losers there are no expla ationa
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  • 259 10 rimiiiiil Sentiments Expressed In India. A Pioneer s.ucial cable, dated London, inner i slates The Morning Post .votes a short leader to Colonel W'edgeivood's speech to the Indian Employees' A.-sociation in Calcutta, and says "To cive utterance to such sentiments in Engand is simply fcolish to
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  • 186 10 Greatest in the World for British Goods. "indir. th-. greatest market for Bri:.,'n roods," -aid Mr. T. M. AJnsceugh, 7 i Trade Commissioner for India and 1!■ n. in a lecture on British Trade with India at the Royal Society of Arts. The year 1913 indicated the
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  • 160 10 Two Bye-reel productions will be ■ereeav •d in the acoad show at the Palladium to-night. The first is a Universal picture, Under Northern Lights, featuring Virginia raire. This star, though practically uoknown locally, has had the distinction of winning the Fame and Fortune (Beauty) contest conducted by the
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  • 92 10 A (iiiarter of million ex-service men are at pn-ent re.-Uf -red at employment ex:hange« and ihej H re incrc->*-ing at the rate of over a thousand daily, sars a !>■! in wire of December TB* is startling e\w. nee c f the -rious anal widiipi ■:■<■ unemployment. In
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  • 1047 10 An Entertaiaing Book Of Reminiscences. The Days Before Yesterday, by Lord •'rederick Hamilton. Messrs. Hodder and >toughton, Ltd., London, 12". (>d. net. Those who enjoy entertaining volumes >f autobiography will welcome this most readable book by a British diplomat- It s th. second of its kind, for some
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  • 17 10 Violent snowstorms have occurred, especially in Yorkshire, Derbyshire and North Wales and railways and telegraphs were interrupted.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 281 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Arising from the various suggestions for reform of the Legislative Council as reported in your issue of yesterday's date it would appear that some such lihaiwi as ths following might be acceptable to all parties. The Council to be reconstituted as
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    • 191 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— ln the course of his eloquent jpuch at the meeting held at the Victoria Theatre on Tuesday evening, Mr. F. C. Peck suggested that the Strait- Settlements Association should hoiii a monthly meeting for British subjects to debate on
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  • 317 10 Entire Traffic and Power House Staff Out. A Delhi message of December 14 says A- a WMMaI to yesterday's notice the entire traffic and power house staff in the electric tramway and lighting company is on strike since 4 o'clock this evening. Mr. A. McDoughall, acting general
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  • 84 10 The rat? of mortality in the Settlement Singapore for the week ended December 1 SO. The total number of deaths irai K of which 175 were male subjects ami N female. Convulsions claimed 27 phthi*'* 11 Malaria fever 26, dysentery 12 bcri-S' ii 12, pneumonia 26, influenza
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  • 20 10 A question at Bow County Court You went through the iloor The reply Well, to be exact, through the doorway.
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  • 423 10 Only Bare 138 from Population Vote. According to the official report the lallctim; on the IS propositions for the Reformed Council, which closed at the Victoria Theatre at 7 p.m. on th- 23rd instant resulted as follows Europeans and Eurasians 109, Br.tish Ind.ans 14, Chinese 12 and
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  • 333 10 Kow Poison Gas Was I'sed To Purify Water. ■.vi ill Germane in the earfa ta of war «em over No Man's Land" clouds of chlorine gai they little knew what a blessing that gas was to be to our armies, usvd in another way. It solved
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  • 137 10 Solution or Germany's Food Problem. A German professor named Eisbein, according to the Deut-che Tageaaeitong, has discover, d the best solution of the German food problem. The learned professor, having observed that numerous creatures, such as worms, bats, and bears, are able to pass the winter in a
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  • 72 10 A large gathering attended th- geidaa wadding celebration of Mr. and Mrs. j. m. Aakey, of Kuala Lumpur, on last Thursday, for butli this aged pair and their children arc popular in the Federal Capital and elsewhere in Malaya, says the Malayan Leader. A thanksgiving service, conducted by the Rev.
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  • 938 10 The Retention of Chinese Labourers. At a meeting of th. Malacca IManUrs Association. recently repotted la th«^ Times of Malaya, ihe secretary read tm» following letter from the Malaria (Inn sir Chamber of Commerce i Uear Sir. 1 am fur Waidjlg herewith resolutions passed at a meeting of
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  • 38 10 The Times of Ceylon understands that in consequence of tht aerioui industrial unrest in India, which particularly affects collieries and transport, there is a possibility that the supply of ia l from India to Ceylon may be entirely
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  • 1889 11 Lord Inchcape on Menaces To British Prosperity. At the- eightieth ordinary general mecti«F of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company in London M Mitiiiiher H Lord Inchcape, moving adoption of tin report and account*, expressed regret that in view of the MM too rony future
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  • 235 11 Supreme Court Proceedings Interrupted. HoMftWf.nu hail an earthquake this morninir. Dul you fed it, asks thf China Mail of December IT. The treaton began at 11.40 am) lasted for one rr.ir.ute. ac« online to Director Claxton of thi- Koyal Obs. rvatory. Although they w.n- s.iirht. they were feH
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 143 11 WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED NEW STOCKS MUSIC, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS MOUTRIE PIANOS "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" RECORDS Call dow and make your selection Supplies are limited S. MOUTBIE CO., LTD. (laootpotmtod la Hcagkoag) RAFFLBS PLACB, SINGAPORE I WINGET CONCRETE BLOCK-MAKING •XII Tred alto be >OME OF THE lAR6EBT CCNIRAOTORB IN ENGLAND MAKES
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    • 320 11 Cabaret Tea Dance RAFFLES HOTEL p.m. to 7.30 p.m. The fioesl ballroom in the East. TUBSDAT, DECEMBER 28 AND WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29 S;iven by Miss JILL HILL, Mr. GEORGE CROTTY, Mr. HARRY LEVINS Jazz Orchestra under direction of Mr. Harry Levine, American Jazz piaaist. By special request, Mr. George Crotty
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  • 681 12 Through Passage of Goods And Travellers. Much emphasis has been laid on the ack of uniformity in Chinese railway idministration, writes a correspondent in V C. Da.ly News. That is quite rue but at the same time the fact should lot be ignored that (treat efforts are
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  • 156 12 Doctor of F..M.S. Medical Service Victimised. On December lfi, before the Joint Police Magistrate, Colombo. C,, mma n<ler C. E. Stainer. Master Attendant and Joint Police Magistrate, Hugh KeHy. a fireman on board the Bremen, a transport, was charged by E. P. S. Kin*e of the
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  • 108 12 adopted for the paper supplied by the Crown Agents for the Colonies to the contractor* for printing the postajre stamps of all Colonies and Protectorates represented by that Office. The change, under consideration for Home time, was deferred on account of the wan. The new watermark,
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  • 765 12 Her Story of Deals in Steel And Oil. A special correspondent at Lucerne writes in a home paper of November There was obviously something stirring here this morning. Creek attaches and secretaries in black morning coats with black satin ties and pearl pins were grouped in the
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  • 227 12 Won in Australia by Captain Matthews. The first aerial Derby in Australia wai flown on November 27 and was won by Capt. G. C. Matthews on a Sopwith Gnu machine. Nine machine* started. The course was from the aerodrome at Mascot, near Botany Bay. to Richmond and back,
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 187 12 KIAM KMT COMPANY (MARKXT STREET) Fresh Arrivals ASPINALL'S White Saaitary BUROPB Fir* Brlcka aa« Ctar Enamel NICHOLSON'S FUm RITSON'S Blow Lamp* BABBITTS White Metal GLIDDBN'S Alamiaiam Paint TARRED Rop« DISINFECTANT AND VARNISH OF MANY MAKES AND EIM»» T S WANG (IDAUFUD DENTIST OaVr at THE DENTAL SURGERY Dlaaaaaary Baiidlog. iUal*.
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    • 89 12 FOR DISCRIMINATING SMOKERS r <T§T§(XPRPS CIGARETTES VIRGINIA NO. 555 IN PATENT VACUUM TINS OF 6 O at $1.25 So c Manufacturers: AROATH TOBACCO Co., ltd London TULBTIDB iaa't ao T«ry far off. and yon will toon be caitinf aomt tat worthy rift* for mbmm yon want to remember. May w*
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  • 1010 13 Reconstructon Scheme Decided Upon. Thr tenth annual i;. ner.-il saMtaaf, <»f the- Kota Bahnx- Rubber Estates. 1.M.. was held at Shanjrhai M DaMawaMf 10. Mr. V W. Burkill prssJis. and a»M t— (icntlcmin. before comniciuinK the business <<f the meeting, I would like to express the directors'
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 81 13 WHITE4W4YS HUGE SELECTION OF Letts' Diaries AND FOR Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co., Ltd. lawwfßwtwtaw in Knflancli SINGAPORE t STOCK— TON AND Sft TON MODELS THE CHEAPEST AND MOST ECONOMICAL EUROPEAN LORRY ON THE MARKET. CHASSIS PRICE 3 1 TON $7,800 CHASSIS PRICE: 1 TON $4,800 t MODEL 501 light oar of
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    • 350 13 URODONAL and GOUT Rheumatism t Ttoe aye of a man is the age Gout, Gravel f hiB art<rieB Calculi i' JS"vHa Keep jourarttnes b? tak i g i jp;:,-_r; w ?H Ur^donal, and you wil! ih«reby I Bfrffi ?M aToid Arterio-Pc erosi» whuh Sciatica nailers tho wa'ls cf the blood
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    • 99 13 WSI TRY ONE BOTTLE OF OUR GUINNESS'S STOUT liica aud baa been brewed only la DUBLIN. With the vicaptioo »f ia« uwmo Hottlinc, the viriou* brand of Guinr.<-B»'? Stoat ar« bottieti outnaV of Oubliti Bains; bottled where it i* brewed, Lawion'i Guir.n««*'* 1* tb* ua./ iirand of Foreicn Extra IfcMt
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 520 14 SALES BY AUCTION AUCTION SALE v pi <,i W'adawatv Dacaaakaf W. at ll a.m. ONE DENBY MOTOR BUS lew i raining order pan iealai and Md» rs i>. rlew, Vuctii.ii'->'i POWELL CO., LTD., Auctioneers, (Incorp.ir i'ed in Singapore) REMINDER on Taeeaay, Pec.aik.i .'s. ai J.m i>.m. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE <)K
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    • 254 14 COLUMBIA NATURAL TONE 3 SPRINGS $390, $430 ELECTRIC (wiS*.) $590 -^-t2«ssaaßß aaava^^/^^^g 3 SPRINGS $185, $275 ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY. LIMITED 40 YEARS IN STRAITS ■BAND NKN RACHALS' PIANOS Model 1920. nMt-CBBM in-trumenl». SI.OOO mtt 1.. HVCJvMKIEK 3J. Calesaaa Bteaet. B >aaa> FURNITURE WANTEiT Wanted to boy prtvatel*, secoad-han» 'nrnitore of
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    • 586 14 AbmU .T«r IMN.M. B.Q Ass.ranee In force over $15,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO. LTD. (Incorporated la Straits Settlements* ■SAD OmCl t Wlaekaatat Mwaaa, Blxat^. LONDON OFKK K 2 old J.wr, BU Th. Cumpany ka. CM^M aareettad wltk tte lapraae Ceart al England aad eeupli.s with tn. Bnti.h Life
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    • 525 14 BANKING LEE WAH BANK, LTD. 18, SOUTH CANAL ROAD. Capital Authorised (10,000.000 Capital Issued 3,125,800 Capital Paid-op 1,562,900 Reserved Liability of Shareholder. 1.562.900 Board of Director. Uon. Mr. Eu Tong Sen, O.BX. (Chairman). Cheonc Yok Choy, E.g. Ho Chung Ying, Esq. Ng Sing Fhang, Esq. Lum Tsz Chiu. Esq. Li
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    • 596 14 BANKING THE HO HONP, BANK, LTD. BEAD Oma Siiif.Ml.orc, Kaillts Chambers, 4, 5 and fi. BRANCHES' IVnang.— 85, Beach Str.-.t Malacca. Ul, J.'llkel BtMwt Muar. 77-79, Jiiliin Suleiman. Batu I'ahat.— lo9, Jalan Rakaaat. AGENCIKS AT London. New York. San Kra. i. BaUl B, Sourabaya. Semuranc. Shanghui, Hongkong, An. .iy, l'aiembnng
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    • 477 14 BANKING BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE DE CHINE Sa U £erikad SiJffi I'a un ('a ,r, P •*■"•> .1100,00.1 1 the Capital sul.scn 1 l, y th Government of the Cklneee Kepubl'u- Cha.rman of the Board of Director.Andre Herthelol < .r..l mill.li A. J. Vr 0(t HEAD OfTICE 71, Raa Saint Laaare, p»
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  • 783 15 Notes and Comments On Current Topics. Royal Raby Cycles There ha* always bt>cn some objection to the motor-cycle on the of its ■CMalia vibmtion nnd for years inventors have been struß>rlins: with variouimethods of overcoming this. For fiv« \.ars the Ruby Company of Altrincham, BM l..Mti experimenting
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  • 124 15 At tin- Calcutta Bagk Cant <>n Deeaav 1..-I |5 JnetieS Uucklund disposed of an interesting divorce suit in which the husband married the wife un<>r falsi- pn.ll Tlii- was a suit brought by Be :itrice Alexander against her huakaad l.oftus r f<.r dissolution of marriage H •rujii.'s
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 179 15 Dqdge Brothers m MDTDR CAR FIVE-SEATERS TWO-SEATERS FOB ItISINKSS I <»|{ I.ADY PURI-OSU M nu.M-us. OR AI.I.WKATIIER \s BSTATI SKI) Uf| FOR Vl% ILL OCCASIONS. bnetoeai firm in Hum thai so many Rinaaaore la to lay laeiet arlringtaea* runaiiw no l*a. h(l queBtion arises whether raoro •rm runs WN DodgM.
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    • 222 15 Firestone Cord Tyres are built in this v, -antic factory whiea ha* a capacity of L'c.oon tyroi daily. The manufacturing methods of this effli pant are studied by engineer! from all parts of the world. They make possiUe tin unusual value in Fire-tone Cord Tyres extra mileage and riding comfort.
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    • 35 15 KUNUO ACETIC ACID 99% GUARANTEED MOMI CHESTS new and second-hand VcKEER CHESTS CihGULATING PANS ENAMELLED BUCKETS LATEX CUPS (au kind.) IU ElTtn MO SHIP KQUIUTU M SIM NUNOI SHOTEN 10, WINCHBBTBR HOUBB. Tai.obon* S3S. BIHaiIPORB.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 304 16 GUAM KIAT CO. LIMITED (Incorporated in StraiU Settlements) 16. Phillip Street. SINGAPORE. GOODS READY IN STOCK NOW Hnbbuck's Boiled Linseed OH Hnbbuck's Kaw I.inseed Oil Hubbuck's Genuine Turpentine Hubbuck's Mark Paint Hubbuck's lilue I'aint Hubburk Itrown I'aint Hubbuik* Uritish (Irwn Taint Hobbuck'* Brawn Oxide Paint Hubbuck's Chorolate I'aint Bubbuck'H Chrome
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    • 326 16 TAY GUAN KIAT 36, PHILLIP STREKT. The successful contractor for supply of FIREWOOD to the Singapore Municipality during the year 1921. IN STOCK ISPI^ALLS MOTOR TTRI PAOTI HIN WATT CO, Market Street ana OramaN Be« 4. INQAPOKX BOON SENG CO.. LTD. (Incorporated In Singapore) SHIP-CHANDLERS. BAIL-MAKMS. OIL AND PAINT MERCHANTS.
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    • 917 16 CUSSIFIED APVFRTi^EMENTS Vk« FEKTAI9 eaarge* Ut Waasa, Sals. Te Lat, etc la erdlaary cleae-Mt *TW4 (avetajr* alz wcrda te llae) are t Per line one Insertion 28 cts, two Ins. 46 •ta. three in» U cts, four ins. 81 cts, five ins. 11.00, six Ins. 11.18, ten ins. (1.40, tw«>e
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    • 954 16 MOTOR VEHICLES FOR SALE, one Winton nix-car, thoroughly orerhauW, in perfect condition. Apply to Room No. 77, Raffles Hotel. FOR SALE. Cieareland Motor Cycle, praeiie*.ly new. price 1500 or coareat offer accepted. Apply Strait* Motorcar Service. Ltd. FOR SALE, one Chalmers car, five-ieater in good order and condition. To be
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    • 738 16 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET, stores and office*. Apply Ed. M. Nathan Co., 4, De Souza Street. TO LET, SECOND FLOOR (five rooms) 16b. Change AIW, suitable for offices. Apply 5. Tclok Ayf Street. TO LET OFFICI., at 4 and 4-a, Prince Street, top and ground floor. Ang Hoc* Slew,
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    • 123 16 Straits Motorcar Service LiMirtt) I laewraarated la Straits te«tlas»ea«r 111 te llf oRCaARi) «f-'i> LORRIES AND C.4R£ HIRED OVERHAULS moto« CAnr*im crass WELDING ef *U aetala. Batlifactlea i.«i»»^Large storks ef LUCAS HORNS AND I.AJir* arriving shortly Phonel233 ECONOMISE In these hard UaaM by purchasing your SHIPPING, MINING AND PLANTING requisites
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 311 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TELKPHONBi Editorial and General v Manager's Office UIT Job Printing Office 1144 All commnnicationa relating te editor!*.? mattera and news should b« nUnasi* to THE EDITOR. All communleattoM relating to business mattera advertiaaments, subscriptions, accounts, printing, etc, should be addressed U T0 MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT RATES Wants, For
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