The Straits Times, 29 December 1920

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times. NO. 2<i,524" SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBEK 28, 192 C PRICE 10 GENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 1208 2 Tbe Reslriciioa Of Output Scheme. Thfl ninth ordinary geoertl masting ol Ibe Trtit Bmee .Malty) ftnbber Company, LiiLiKd, was keld at Wtaobester House. Old Btoad Strast, E 0., on N.vember 9, M.j i J. 0. 0. MeFat/aa presiding. The Cbaiiman said G.olliman, in movirc ibe adoption ol tbe
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    • 451 2 [J V.-:.. >i*&/-Z+i&S*sl l LADY kw kn»ffkl W» SB *Vr«<* hoHU o' 'U" ■Sanaa 1 !»i.i<.i «■»»<; f,~ j jj, >- or* 4, „.•.•,4 MWaekii W*Jlfi*c v.§, nrir *Mt ,mm '«t«MUd ttuMMmu,' ><i.^m« I k*iu f*w—S The woncJerful life-giving properties of Wincarni* make it a po.v!Mvo rece««?ty to all who
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    • 507 2 W BEBTHAM-a les,-rol€t M You* akin and ~_m M Complexion S*n b« k.pt in a t-«l*.t Con- TSM J dition all Umhu ronnd b- I£V r tola. It aßtctunUj remoY«i y<*-€2 OI ftlliiiKh-rianchenbUand S[j^w| itor*. ManafactoMd bj KP^'VL THE BURDEN LIFTED Sciatica causes the most acute agony, taking your life
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    • 119 2 Batteries ACCUMULATORS FOR ALL CARS Repairing and Charging Station Old Batteries Rebuilt SERVICE BATTERIES FOR HIRE General Motor Garage Wadldgh Co., Ltd.) 4, ORCHARD ROAD 6REEN ISLAND CEMENT CO., UIITEI (Incorporated in Hongkong) Head Office and Works HONGKONG. Oependability Ifi/m (WEHkI^D rf 0,. MM/// STOCKS NOW AVAILABLE TilltngMi AddNM I
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  • 921 3 German Bank CUrk Becomes A Millionaire. The Daily Cbioaiolc ..pecial tepn ssnUtivi Bsalia, write* Tae soaadal ol Oru?Hi, Hobet z llr rn and Oompaßj,"aa it is bow called, baa arjuc ed kremendons pubue int i-n aad a bampei B ai6 is ptomwed 10 loe K iobstap, wbeo i
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  • 138 3 Java, wbeare acme out new daaece. rays tbe Muming Fo«t, is a ntpij island in mwy leepeots, and it is cci Uinly a nappy place lot the profession Slaee play akt> alrrost ac l O og as they o. ia CLiua some U t'itm lantmp two
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 291 3 I|/ C^LH B^LflrMf^^Ca^^'^^J b^b^T T I BBBBBB^^ JfV-—^^ Every Man Needs a Razor that will give Kirn a clean, smooth, and rapid shave But •uch a shave is only possible with a perfect shaving edge I and a perfect shaving edge can only be obtained by stropping Th.s is where
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    • 387 3 A Sure Shield Against Sore Throat and Infectious Illness. GENUINE BRITISH FORMAMINT OtaM KIUJMO TMDOa TASUT With the Red-and-Gold S.-al of Genatoman, Ltd. Everjr medicine-chest in India should contain a bottle of genuine Formamint the germ-killing throat tablet For curing Throat-Troubles and preventing infectious diseases like Influenza, Diphtheria, Consumption, Scarlet
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    • 207 3 ORDERS FOIt INSERTION IN I ill "ADDRESS BOOK" 3K*) L SIOW < HOON I.EN( SMJKiijJ at 87. Tank Head. II ''-nts with full particular* EASTERN MINING AND RUBBER CO., LTD. (Incorporated In the Straits SattUments) 6V and 80, Robinson Road. Telephone No. 710. DIAMOND AND COAL MERCHANT! SHIPPING AND GENERAL
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    • 319 3 JL 111. ci >c VERT CHEAP RELIABLE FRENCH TUBES Made purposely to outwit eompiti Uoa, no mat u-r how nnn. Kwry Tube sold on th« diatinft ond.ntandmg of full KaUoTatuon. Roarhly ,bo«t I.OM Tuhe..of the followin 765 by 103, 813 by MS, 760 bj 90 820 by IL'O I'rices 25
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    • 874 4 STEAMER SAILINGS P. Oa- British India MB Apcar L»int* (Companlet Incorporated is Rnglaad) MAIL AND PASSENiJER SKRVH I^ PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL ft N. CO Under Contract with Hl* Majenty's Gov*ra«e«« fbe Omaaay s MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY an at ■raweau immx LONDON FAR-CASTERN SERVICI FROM LONDON TO MARSULUW ft
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    • 766 4 STEAMER SAILINGS PRINCE LINE UNITE! ■Incorporated hi Kaglead' FAB BAIT ÜBTICB FOR NUT TOM GAELIC PRINCE In port (via Paaaaui TUSCAN PRINCE about Feb. 1* (via Baas) Fer all lnfermattea, aaplj e» A.DAM3ON, OIITTLLAN ft 00. ATS Maeerporataa hi tafUH) Agenta. THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LIMITED I laeorporsled la the
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    • 341 4 STEAMER SAILINGS ~~ai k. THE OSAKA SIIOBEN KAISHA LTD. (Incorporated in Japan') No. 2. De Soaza Street. Proposed Sailing from Singapore (Subject to rhanirc without notice) KIROPEAN LINE For Port Said, Marneillea, London. Antwerp, Rotterdam and Hamburg HAVRK MARU Jan. 12 omits Marseilles. HIMALAYA MARU Feb. 17 NEW YORK LINE
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    • 421 4 STEAMER SJULHWS NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (Incorporated in Japan) Inder Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanene Government. Sub.ifit to alterations without notice F.IROPE MAIL LINK Fortnightly Hervice For l»ndon. Antwerp via (Malacca) Penaag, ulombo. Suez, Tort Said and Marseilles. IYO MARU Jan. S *TSIT« M*R|l Jan. M SHIDZUOKA MARL' Jm*. 26,
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    • 531 5 tTEAiEK SAJtINtS ajs. BOLTON CASTLK Caaeignoe* of cargo by the stesmer from New York are requested to note that she is uawetod here on or about January 6. OODWELL LINE < Incorporated in England I K)R NEW YORK DIRECT BOLTON CASTLE, loading enrly Jenuen For fr«lch'. Maaa« apply to PATERSON.
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    • 504 5 STEAMER SAILINGS THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T.S.S. ANCHISES .OR MANILA, HO.NCKONC SHANGHAI This steamer of 10,046 tons G K is intend d (o sail for 111* above purls about Decent d.w U, mjo. r.xcellent accommodation is available foi large number of tirat-class passengers Ample deck space, all convenience For fui
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    • 221 5 MEW GOODS FOR THE NEW YEAR AT Chotirmall THE CHEAPEST SILK STORE CANE BASKETS With strap* and lever locks. Different sizes at $6 50, $7.50, $9.50 each. Rhone 1957. 51-S2, Hick Street. ITO ACETIC AND BULPHURI6 ACID ENAMELLED IAT'X PANB AND PAILS ZING POWDER COTTON DUCKS AND COLOURED PAINTS 6LASB
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    • 873 5 NOTICE IN TH« MTATE OF~WEB TBOW SUAN DECEASED. Parsasnt to the Troste* Ordlnaare, KM. Section 26. NOTICE it hereby (tiven that all creditor* and other persons having any claims or demands upon or against the Estate of Wee Teow Suan, deceased, late of No. 19, Synagogue Street, Singapore, who died
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    • 862 5 NOTICE IN THE ESTATE OF WALTMt HARDWIC&E, DECEABKI) Pursuant to (he Truntee Ordinance, 131 C. Section 21 NOTICE is hereby ujyen tli»t .11 creditm and other persons having nny cluimi »r demands upon or against the i:'st-.i. of Wnlter Hardwicke, deceased, late of II it! View, Paair i'anjunß, Singapore, who
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 797 6 CINEMAS At the Popular Photoplay Houm BMPIRE Tanjong Pagar Road. Tram» Pasa the Door. In iho Secoivi Show at 9.30 Of, Dariag, ftarless MARiI-. W.AICAMP the world's greatest serial star in M Klui-!)ird pilot. v.l.iv parti TONGUES OF FLAME parts Supplemented by TOM MIX the serein's nimblest actor in In
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    • 232 6 CINEMAS HALL, LIMITED North Bridge Road From Tuesday, December 28, to Thursday, December 3O Second Show at 9. 1 5 The Great Mystery serial THE LURKING PERIL Thrilling story with a punch in every reel, co-star ing Anne Luther and Gco. Larkin Episode S. THE MAN TRAP IN THE WOODS
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    • 242 6 BjßjßaiTPßW^^^w^a*™^***w^^^^^ i "■•»'*^rraAv Bt fi| «^^^*j*^asja a^B**" LOWER PRICES FOR English Pianos IN SOLID MAHOOANY GUARANTEED FOR CLIMATE CASH or CREDIi ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED 'Incorporated in Hongkong' 40 YEARS IN STRAITS TO LET ON LEASE From February 1, 1921, a large building being No. 331, North Bridge Road, contain
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    • 214 6 We have often been told A stitch in time saves nine. But the wise now declare A dose of U.P. COUGH MIXTURE Cures a Cough in double quick tin*. If you pay heed to former says, And should ever be out of sorts Thro common ills as colds and coughs.
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  • 124 7 FIXTIItK? Wet'neiMt. FKrrml. Rig* VV'.l.r. IJ a.m.. 0.?4 pn> Tsnirli" •>. Bmm, I Thur»day. Iteceml.. r 30. High Wat< r. IM i rii.. 1.23 p.m Outward Ha Malacca l'in.la Mt.ting, noon. Straits Trading Co. M.eting, look I.mltre Ailsa. p.m. Friday, December .11. Ihu'h Water, LSI a.m.. 2.12
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  • 98 7 VKSHELB AT THB Kaxt Wharf Ba^in Koeng Foeng. Ka>t Wharf <I. Ik Baag, Yugala. War I y. Sheers Wharf Cutty Bark. Main Wharf Edipae, Supporo Maru No. A, anna. Kmpirr Ihick Klephanta. Kook Sang, ProKarapot, '"hun Snntr, Orestes. U,,l Wharf I'etrole ;m, Montoro. Jardineii Wharf -Nil. P«l» Braal
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  • 91 7 VESSELS ARRIVED Van Per Paita, Put.. tons, from Pontianak L's IS, fir PoaUaaak 1-1. Elrphanta. Hrit., S.W6 tons from Calcutta Z9-12. for Calcutta unc. Shoshu Mara, Jap., Ml teaa, from Batno U. f..r Bangkok :iU-li. Chak San.r. Ilrit., l.lTu tons, from Kobe ;:ii: for I nang 31 12. Sn Muar,
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  • 145 7 To-4a< Pvlan «amt- I»• pjt. Port S»»tif,h«m and P«nang pm g-iii Uuar and Valacca pm K I ngs D-m Bangkok t>"> P^nang. Baixood ni Ratoatte o.m Bongkong, bfeancl *P*° *P a Ifessjaiaj Malacca Malacca and Mua» 2 p.m l-ort Dieison aro Po»C '«tt»nhaa p.m M%laeea an^ Maat
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  • 32 7 < official Pott 0 ..f K'port November 20 November 20 November 15 MtMibn H November U0 Dffiea Seport, Arri-.«d Lou«*a Deccmbir 16 December 16 December IT OccoinhL-r 20 December 24
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  • 81 7 A larpe number of people gathered at KalHes Hotel fur the cabaret toa dance J aai auto J aftenwoa and spent a pleasant tini Miss Jill Hill sang with her usual success, and the audience much enjoyed thi Qiributionj if Mr. Gi r..-.--(rutty, whjae "Abie" is a great
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  • 82 7 The Uical house of PfttM Mm ■•cured i me good plUmai at the opening «.f .lu SiagBB«M Yacht Club. They ituluil.' views Di ihe raM for the Burton Cup, U.K. the Governor breaking the club fl:i£ ami dotlarint; thf club open, and Lady liuillemaril pri'S nting the prizes. Thfl film
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  • 31 7 PngnUUM uf drills, ito., fur week ending Saturday, Junuary 1, Ittl ■Mayday, January 1. Kurasian Co. Kitlu Club, Balestier ILuilKe, -..ill p.m. K. SMITH, Lieut., Ag. Adjutant, B.V.C.
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  • 130 7 BXCHANGB Singapore, December 2ft. •»r. London. Bank 4 a I T'eraand It\ Private 3 m. 3 credits 2 '4^ On New York Demand 40H Private HO days 44* On France Bank 6. r >< On India. Bank T. T. 158 On Hongkong, Bank d/d 85 p.c. pm
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  • 51 7 Spot Jar.. Fan-Mar. \pril-June S *in(japore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Prices Buyen Sellers Sput Jan. .Tan.-Mar. April-June Tone of market.— Steady. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyer* Sellers 29 30 30 31 ..32 83 36 37 DAILY PRICES CURRENT 12 noon. December
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES
    • 175 7 V M ««f€rt 10 10 Ampang nom. 1 1 AyerWeng 1.00 •1 £1 Kmm. Kamnntint 2.5.0 2.10.0 c.d. 14 CMI f0« «.0« n JC:rt» Tir r»-«i 1 1 Hitam Tin 1.80 2.00 1 1 Jelantoh 1.30 1.50 I Cl I*Lat Mm- T JC S.Pf B 5 Linpui Tin 5.25
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    • 117 7 I* 1 £1 Br. Am. Tobacco 3.5.0 3.15.0 cd. 1 £1 E. Srm lting Co. 7.50 1 i.-^Tic i"w*r§ l/t 0 10 Kraser A Neavet 40.00ct. it 50 W. Hmmmer 4 Co. 80 M 0~ ICO Kati Broa. ISO.OO ISO.OC 0 10 Mexican Eagle 9.10.0 10.0.0 0 10 -Maynard
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    • 84 7 >i •v klJBM** *i• i' 3'ror* £leetri« Trar* vbji 6 p.e. #»6C,Cf< <>b Tpatt Hacieipal i V* ?i^76.00C yu Mns. d« I ISO 7 51.C30.000 U »a. Cto. 3'pt,ra Man. 4H V* cf 1909 $1,600,Mf I%** tie 3'pcre Mob. 4fe M of 1900 $1,500,000 i« |4. tU Maa r>«>
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    • 344 7 Kraner and Co. and Lyail and Evatt'a Qaotatiooa. Latest available Sterling QooUtiona are printed on another pace on Friday. "-T~ rntu ft Co. >-'•-. A'.lenby (»1) 0.40 0.60 0.40 0.60 Uor Gajah ($1) 1.90 2.00 Am. Malay ($2) 256 2.75 2.25 2.75 Hitam ($5) 15.00 15.00 A Kuning
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 761 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT! WANTED, book-keeper or accountant. Ai nly 20S. Strnits Times. WANTFD TO PURCHASE. Fecond-han mi.tor bilto. Priro and particulars to W. M Baastead tattitata. POH BALK, ft bay Waler m-.re. Wel^-hrei vory fa«». xound. Price $S(M Apply 2i:r,, Straits Times. HKQUIRED to complete an -.indei iftkinff. Return lomlor SIO^O.
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    • 44 7 TELEPHONE 2338 Maw Oomfortable Opan Day O«r» for Hire) Br -c» Nltfht Al Reasonable Ratea GEORGE'S GURAGE FpaMt L'fti a*t|*«*d /IOMPITBMT I Rr.nacltbc 'fl»»d trip? by 3 -O J \TBOD« *rt*j)K<aieat VtIAUFFHDB3 Onl> Aadraaai-BURLINQTOM, Oolaman :treat, «lngapor« Michelln Tyres- A.ll slzi a for R«a,i«^
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    • 601 7 TO WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS Correrpondence is invited from firms ot persona willing to act as Agents for Ale nnd Stout brewed by the Onstlemaine Bre wery, Ltd., Kast Fremantle, Western Austra 'ia. Prompt replies necessary. Address Post Office Rox 146, Fremantle. W.A. AUCTION SALE BY ORDER OF THE OFFICIAL
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    • 135 7 MORTGAGEE'S SALE if valuable leasehold land and houses at New Market Road, Singapore. The undersigned hnve received ir tructions o sell by public auction at their aale-room, 1 Raffles Chambers, Raffles Pino-, Singapore, on Monday, January .1, 1921, at 2.30 p.m. Leasehold land and houses Nos. M mil 37, Yew
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 279 7 THE STRAITS TIMES Can be obtained the folle-'n« alaeee la •IngatM're I Hotel van Wijk Kelly and Walsh, Ltd.. Raffles PUe* Money Cbanger, Adelphi Hotel Money Changer, Europe Hotel Money Changer, Raffles Hotel Koh A Co., Bras Pasab Road Koh A Co., 1-b, Robinson Road Low Yong Swr, 1, Middle
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  • 49 8 FORD.-- On December l'h. IMO, nt Penanc. Robert Kdwurd (Asiatic Petroleum Co., Ltd.). dearly beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Ford, 41. Carr Street. West Perth. Australia. Age 31. KOHKRTSON. At Holmwood CarnouMie. Scotland, on December 20. 19^0, Capt. John Robertson, late- of Singapore. (By cable).
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  • 1206 8 The Straits Times WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29. STRAITS ASSOCIATION BALLOT. The Straits Association is to be congratulated on the very graceful and able speech made by its president at the public meeting on Legislative Council reform, but not we fear on the result of the ballot. Out of 5,000 ballot papers
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  • 15 8 Sapong Estate announce a restricted output commencing November of not more than 55,260 lbi. monthly.
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  • 10 8 Dcncaster has adopted St. Leger. a village near Arras, France.
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  • 21 8 We have received from Calcutta a copy of the annual report of the Victoria Memorial Scholarships Fund for the year 1919.
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  • 33 8 The mte of issu^ of money orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 157 lo ?100. The rat;.- of payment of money orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 167 to ..I'lU.
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  • 29 8 We have reo:ivcd from Messrs. McAlister and Co. a copy of the annual re•>ort of the Queensland Insurance Co. for which they are -agents in the Straits and F.M.S.
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  • 27 8 The steam yacht Cutty Sark arrived h?re yesterday from Stranrall, via Aden, Colombo and Rangoon under command of Captain J. M. Wright. She is bound for Hongkong.
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  • 30 8 The Bandman Comedy Company open at the Victoria Theatre on Saturday, January 8, for si>ven nights. Booking opens at Moutrie's on Monday next. Details of the plays will appear tomorrow.
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  • 38 8 A correspondent wishes to know why the gun fires at one o'clock in Calcutta, while ■lp-country it generally fires at noon. Calcutta can afford to give th? rest of India an hour's start, that's why observe* the Englishman.
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  • 43 8 A fire occurred at 53, Grove Road, which is a pineapple canning factory, at 4.10 a.m. yesterday. The fire brigade engines, with "Messrs. Wilson and Ncwbury, were promptly on the scene, and the fire was got under.. The damage is estimated at $3,000.
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  • 43 8 As a departure from the usual fortnightly literary meetings held in the Straits Chinese Reading Club, members will read their contributions to the Manuscript Magazine, to-morrow at 8 p.m. This is the last meeting of the year. Friends and others interested are welcome.
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  • 67 8 At a District Court martial, which assembled at Blakan Mati on December 21, Gunner T. O'Keefe was charged on two counts with striking his superior officer, being in the execution of his office, and using threatening language toward him. He was found guilty of all the charges and was sentenced
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  • 76 8 Six hundred Chinese left Vancouver on the Empress of Russia on November 18 and it is safe to say, says a correspondent, that every one of them before buying his ticket received one of the circulars that ar- now being distributed in Vancouver, urging him to remember to boycott all
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  • 83 8 An amendment of the pension regulations affecting Hongkong Government servants appears in the Hongkong Government Gazette. Among the amendments b the addition of a clause permitting the granting of a gratuity, at the rate of one month's salary in respect of each three years of service, to the widow of
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  • 73 8 The following estates have been proved i.t home Peter Williams, a director < f tho P. and O. and British India, £168.000 Jani"s Weir, father of Lord Weir, G84.000 Samuel Figgis, produce broker, London, i' 105,00 0; Lord George Nevill, t"t8,000 Thomas Roberts, Bengal CiviHan, l'l.",000 Frank Dub:*, engineer, lllasi.'ow,
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  • 80 8 Calendars for the new year have l>?en received from the Nippon Yusen K'aisha, the Holland Straits Trading Co., Manufacturers' Life Insurance Co. (Guthri» and Co.), Vilh Bork, Khaisun and ('■>., Frankels. Ltd., Weill and Montor (for Koskopf watches), Otomune am}! (\>.. British Americ.-.n Tobacco Co., Dunlop Tyres, Koh and Co.,
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  • 88 8 Tlie newspaper Truth states that the directors of Wet Carbonising, Ltd., a company which was formed in 1912 for the purpose of utilising Scottish peat for fuel, propose to wind up the affairs of the company. Truth asserts that hundreds of thousands sterling have been lost in the venture, and
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  • 96 8 At the Calcutta High Court Mr. Justice Huckland passed orders in the suit brought by Ivy Marie Roebuck for a dissolution of marriage from her husband Thomas Percy Roebuck on the grounds of cruelty and misconduct. The husband is in the Bandman Pierrot Pie Company. The suit was partly heard
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  • 109 8 The inquest into the death of a Japanese fisherman, named Okada, who is alleged to have MB stabbed tv death by two of his compatriots on the night of December 17 last in a sampan off Siglap, was held before Mr. F. G. Bourn the Coroner yesterday. Mr. C. Everitt
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  • 283 8 The death of DwwagW Countess Roberta U announced. Sir Maurice Kit/.ir.nuricc li-ft Singapore on Sunday evening for Colombo. HII. the Sultnn of Suluk, aci'ompaniod by the Dato Mudah, recently paid a visit to Singapore. The death of Mr. Nevill Priestly, managing d rector of tin- South Indian
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  • 23 8 The Daily Express understands that Government yielding to pressure of the business community is abandoning excess profits duty next April.
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  • 47 8 Mails from Europe ex B. I. Thongwa, will arrive by train to-morrow morning. Correspondence will be ready for delivery to boxholders about 11.30 a.m. The mail steamer Caledonia with outward English mails of the 9th instant was expected to arrive at Bombay on Christmas Day.
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  • 119 8 The end of this year will mark the disappearance of a postal arrang .•ment which came into force a long time ago, and has been continued up to date without intermission. This observation haa reference to the Netherlands Postal Agencies, which deals with all outgoing and
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  • 129 8 On the invitation of His Excellency the Governor, Sir Laurence Guillemard, 1C.C.8., Founders Day was celebrated hy a dinnvr at Government House on Saturday, DWMBfcW 11, when the foilow;ng wrre present J. M. Hollway, C. llitchie, E. A. Dicksun, Meadow* Frost, I>r. Macali^ter, H. C. Cooke-Yarborough, C. Wright,
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  • 282 8 We regret to announce the death in Penang yesterday from gastric influenza complicated by pleurisy of Mr. K. E. Ford, of the Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. The first news of Mr. Ford's illness was received on December 23 and it was not until
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 141 8 H Golofina Eg JAMAICA CIGARS BOUQUETS AND PERFECTOS A PERFECT CHRISTMAS PRESENT Obtainable from H JOHN LinLE CO.. LTD. W AND ROBINSON CO., LTD. -PERFECTO" Actual Size tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii miiuiinniiiiiiDniii The Remingtonj Typewriter i Sole A Rent*: I JOHN LinLE AND COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated in England) SINOAPURE AND KUALA LUMPUR !<■■■*
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    • 158 8 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT Two Recta of drama followed by Belli Wild Animal Serial THE LOST CITT at 8 p-m. Episodos 11 and 12 TUB OPEN DOOR In 6 Parta Topical Riugrt and One-Reel Comedy. "palladium Orchard Road 5 Pta. UNDER NORTHERN LIGHTS S Pta. Featuring Virginia Faire S Pta. IN WALKED
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  • 371 9 Grave Conflict with Rebel Forces. D'Annunzio Declares a State Of War. Kei tkr TnjMUM London, December 27. Rome p'Annunzio's defiance of the Italian Government has resulted in an outbreak of hostilities involving considerable casualties. The Government's proclamation of a blockade was answer3d on the 22nd by a
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  • 196 9 Armed Dancers Caught by The Police. Reittr Telegrams London, December 27. A dance in which armed civilians were participating was surprised at Bru.T, Limerick, within the martial law area this morning. The approaching forces were fired on by dancers and a policeman was killed. The fire was returned, five
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  • 56 9 The subsidies of Urn N'.Y.K. for the European, North Ameriiiiii, ami Australian lines will expire at the end of the curr.nl year. The subsidies will be renewed under the title uf mail (In ights and for this purpose the Department of Communications has added a sum of Y1.450,000 to it*
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  • 221 9 Difficulty with the Russian Refugees. Reijtkk Telegrams London, .Dec?mber 27. i'aria Tho n.ninu. of WlUgai'l army distributed in Ccnsr.antinople, fug-i-Slavia and Tunis ari becoming a of anxbty. The conditions of 30,090 refugees at Caltarj are especially disquieting, owing to the ravages of typhus, the absence of accommodation
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  • 125 9 Reuter Telegram London, December 27. Helsingfors Forty British refugees from Russia have arrived at Hangoe en route to Hull. They include Professor Sharpe Wilson, of Petrograd University, who should have accompanied the first ::riti*h contingent last March but was urratti I a few days before the day
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  • 46 9 Ke'tkr Telec. am London, Decerr.br 27. The shipbuilding and engineering output on the Clyde in 1920 was 2< vessels of <369,960 tons launched and 6G.">,917 horse power machinery constructed for merchantmen, compared w.th 379 vessels of 652.454 tons and 1,500,000 horse power machinery last year.
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  • 90 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, December 28. The Eastern Smelting Company, Ltd., report a nett profit of £22,237, with £23,753 available for distribution. At the annual meeting on the 31st inst., the directors will recommend payment of a final dividend of one shill.ng on preferred ordinary shares
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  • 132 9 At a regular meeting of Lodge Zetland-in-the-East held at Freemason's Hall. Colcman Street, last evening the following officers for 1921 were invested by the Wor. Master, Wor. Bro. C Rathborn I. p. Master, Wor. Bro. W. R Sn.cdley S. W., Bro. E. D. Kemp J W Bro. H. Rickard
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  • 1323 9 Proposals by the Special Committee. Legislation Requested A special con. m tie;; fura.ua uL Urn suj;!f3stion of the Chief Secretary to consider and re.omniend measures to help tJ meet the present position of the rubber producing industry met in Kuala Lumpur on December li>. There were present
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  • 287 9 Committee Meeting Held At Malacca. th M f r n A E C Allen (hon "M 'onwards the following report A meeting of the Malacca H. M. S Malaya Reception and Entertainment Committee was held at the Malaga Club at 7 p.m. on December 23. Present The acting
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  • 47 9 Macphail and Co.'s Daily Report. Singapore, Dei-ember 29. Silv r. 42. Hongkong 38 Shanghai nil. Three months gold 46. Tin. No offers, no market. Rubber Market.— 11 a.m. Market stagnant. Spot 29 ',i. January 30 buyers. January-March 32 buyers. AprilJune 3. r >'4 buyers.
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  • 200 9 The report of the Sengat Rubber Estate for the year ended June 30. states that rubber harvested totalled 626,100 lbs., against estimate of 596,000 lbs. yield per tr«e 4.63 lbs., average yield per acre 402 lbs. Estimated crop for current year 674,000 lbs., of which 217,500 lbs. have
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  • 94 9 Passengers leaving Singapore for London on the Pyrrhus which left on Sunday evening included Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Robinson, Lady M. Fitzmaurice, Mrs. W. E. Copeland, Mr. A. S. Gulston, Mr. G. D. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. James and children. Miss K. A. Bowen-Cooke, Mrs.
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  • 17 9 Nothing is known against the prisoner except that he has a good character."— A detective at Lambeth.
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  • 783 9 Luxury and Poverty in London At Christmas. A London wire of December 20 says Though West-end hotels are arranging their Christmas entertainments with their customary lavishness and whilo shop windows are overflowing with a wealth of toys and presents and while the markets are crammed with abundance of
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  • 170 9 House to Let A Chinese named Soo Ah Nge was placed before Mr. Dawson, the second magistral.-, th'.s morning charged with the theft of doors, etc., from an empty bungalow in Mandalay Road behind the Tan Tock Seng hospital. Information was given to the police by Mr. J. Jamba, the
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  • 102 9 It will be remembered that a robbery took place in Sit Wah Road on December 1, in which the complainant, a Christian baba, was tied and robbed of $2,000 worth of jewtUery by four Chinese, three of whom wi-re arrested on December 0. These men were charged
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 206 9 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, In your i'sue if thi 2:.rd instant, a correspondent who complacently calls himself Deeds not Words takes me to task for certain remarks of mine regarding some members of the Rent Board, etc. f here he can not agree with
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    • 461 9 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Besides hearing what was said at the meeting the other day, I have been carefully reading what the Press reported. (All honour for the fairness of our local press, to which the whole community owe so much
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  • 147 9 On January 3 next the Bank Voor Indie, with Messrs. H. W. Weyler and H. P. Wijers as manager and assistant manager respectively, will open business in Singapore at 33, Ruffles Place, which was formerly occupied by The Dispensary. Simultaneously with the opening here the bank,
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  • 110 9 The case in which six privates of the StatTords stood charged before Captain Rowbothai.n yester<lay, the first with criminal trespass and mischief, and tho remainder with mischief, resulted in the accused being fined 57, $5, $7, $5, $5 and $7, respectively. Chief Detective Inspector Costello, who gave evidence,
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  • 38 9 The committee on salaries of Member* of Parliament has deeded to recommend that they shall be allowed £1 sterling for every day on which the House sits in addition to their annual salary of £400.
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  • 2477 10 Johore Hunter Relates His Experiences. Mr. H. K. Burgess, of Johore, contributed the following interesting article in a recent number of the Field I have been in Malaya now for close on twenty years, and most of this time has been spent in the jungle.
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  • 111 10 A large circle of fri nds have learnt w th deep regret of the death, at Liverpoil, of Mr. Kobert HenJerson, secr.tary of the Creen Island Cement Co., Ltd., Hongl- He was 42 >i j ars of age, had ben w.th the firm of Messrs.
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  • 761 10 Historic Find at Westminster Hall. A. E. Crawley, writing in the Observer, says Every educated enthusiast of a game might be expected to take an interest .n its history and evolution. But I find very few lawn tennis players who dp. A man once said to me,
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  • 148 10 A plan to initiate a direct shipping service between Java and Japan is being iiscusstd. In this connection, the Kokumin calls attention to the opinion expressed by Mr. Kaning, director of the Dutch Shipping Company, in an interview, who said Dutch Indies is mxious for commercial co-operation
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  • 165 10 Judging by the new series of advertisements of th? engineering department of the Borneo Company, Ltd., now appearing in our pages it would appear -hat that company is making a bold bid for business on service lines, suggest:ng as they do that exceedingly large stocks of engineering
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  • Sporting News and Notes.
    • 103 10 The following wll represent the S.C.C. it Rugger against N'egri Sembilnn on the S.C.C. ground en Friday W. Cullen 'capt.). R. E. Foulger, W.S. Black, E. T. 0. N. Hoghen and R E. Ablett A. W. L c and J. S. Sloper W. Bartley, W. Ram=ay. R.
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    • 89 10 As already announced, the arrangement by which Mr. G. P. Owen and Mr V. Deason are respectively secretary and assistant secretary of the Singapore Snorting Club and the Singapore Cricket Club is to cease at th? end of this month. Frrm January 1 Mr. Deason wil'
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    • 59 10 The usual Christmas sweepstake competitions were held ever the holidays. The bog-.y competitions was won by Mr. F. W. '>yall and the stroke competition was tied W by Messrs. H. R. Buckland and H. T. White. H. H. the Sultan of Perak has presented I cup for
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    • 436 10 The Malay Mail comments as follows nn the Christmas Day Rugger match at Kuala Lumpur between Selangor and the S.C.C, in which the former captured the trophy by eiftht points to seven Making all allowances for natural bias, we think it can be fairly claimed that
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  • 347 10 Taxation Reduces Prizes by More Than One Half. The Gros Lot," which in time gone by was, and even to-day is, everyone's ambition to win, is no longer the little fortune that it used to be, says a Paris message. Before the war the winner of a
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  • 208 10 Heavy Fees in a Great Will Case. Judge Fell, in the Chicago Court, awarded £274,000 in legal fe.s to eleven lawyers engaged in the tour-cornered fight to break the will of the late Marshall Field, the Chicago m.rchant prince, who iisposed of i' 28,500,000. These are the
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  • 149 10 Might I invite your attention to Rugby slang writes a correspondent in •he Morning Post. He's an awful little tweaker, but he never oils, and li 3 doesn't -;eed to use cabs, because he knows more than the Dick-john.' Such would b a tribute to a clever
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  • 47 10 Mr. D. J. Leerdam, of Batu Hampar Estate, Kembau, entertained a large lumber of friends at his nowly erected bungalow in Tampfn on Sunday last on -he occasion of a house-warming." A n^^eng pirformance, which was engaged for the* occasion, kept up until early the following day.
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  • 11 10 Evidence at Kingston The light was there, but it was out
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  • 506 10 Governor-General's Inspiring Report. The Governor-General .of Indo-China, M. .Maurice Long, arrived at Mars.illes c n l'erember i;i after an excellent voyage on the M.M.S. IN rib In the course of an Interview, M. Long sai I that his intention was to submit to the Government a complete
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  • 338 10 Present Condition in A Nutshell. A Chicago paper prints the following Put 100 men on an island wh re fish is a stapb articl: of sustenance. Twenty-five cf the men catch fish. Twentyfive cook the fish. Twenty-live hjnt tru.t nnd \euretables. The entir? company eats what thus
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  • 178 10 The Great Passage by the tomb of the Unknown Warrior sad il ;ind afte r nn organ recital workmen began to close the grave, filling it up with eutfa from battled 'dl i f France and Flan lers. Almost at the last mement a la;ly arrievd at
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  • 1936 11 Hopeful View of Company's Prospects. Tbe Beventh annual goaetal meeting ol tbt Hcooor Tia Urcdnnn Co Ltd was held or Ootcbjr 39 al tbe efflae, No. 6 Wbi.lin«toc AvAaoe, LeadenkaM Street, B C M»j Kraaeif B Lawsop, U. 8.8. (obairmas ol tbe cimpan>), presiding. 'i be Chairman
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  • 184 11 Lively Prices Commissioner's Lo.rt. Aa inqiiry iato tbi en* ol batter podao lion, I"t >De Pfieea Oommi-tioae* at Brisbaoi on November 12, took on qaite a d ff t- < t ebaikotef to what had ktea antioipa ed Inatead cl b-.inn doll and pioay, tbe proeiediaga
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  • 178 11 Goverimeot's Explanatory Statement A Oftin muHge s»ys I a eo«a?eiioa w tb tte ootlOß indastiy crisis Ibe B^jptiat O v-'DOKiii ti»« isioed ttatemeat explain ug the c»na° cl tbe la*t yeai's tile and *nb qaeit tsll. I: rhowa tbat ibe l%tter wi duu t j eoaacmio f
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  • 83 11 At Birmingham last moatb thi re paased aw»T, alter a brief iilaeas, Mi. CbatleMcCalioa Al xtader, tb American e»an Relist aad lormjr oollta^oe of Ibe Rev. D.. R. A. Tjrrej The luntj Altxsndi miuioDl, b t«i«nj.n)i in Anntrelis in 19C2 Md oolmmaliuK at the Albeit II -II witb meeting* for
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 195 11 WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED NEW STOCKS MUSIC, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS MOUfRIE PIANOS "HIS MUSTER'S VOICE" RECORDB Call new and make your selection Supplies are limitedS. MQUTBIE CO., LTD. l lncorporated ia Hoagkoap) RAFFLHS PLAOI, BINGAPOBB SIBBQHS BITUMEN SOLUTION »1 ThC FilieSt RllSt Pfe f V I ventative on the market g
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    • 264 11 Cabaret Tea Dance RAFFLES HOTEL 5 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. The finest ballroom in the Eas'rV TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28 AND WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29 riven by Misa JILL HILL, Mr. GEORGE CROTTY, Mr. HARRY LEVINE Jazz Orchestra under direction of Mr. Harry Levine, American Jazz piaaist. By special request, Mr. George
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  • 1496 12 P. A. M Corsanlttee's Report (hi Rewards. The following is bom tbe »i poit cf tbe apeoial oommitnu ar.p lintel bj toe r*la« lira 1 Attooiatioa ol Malays to ooncder ibi war seiviee laad grants sobema (tbe original notieme as published in tbe Gtxetto of February 14, 1W21),
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  • 258 12 Stoold tbe Title Be Changed? Several ptomineat Dames ot the Order ot the British Empire object to the ptefii 11 Dame "in their titles. They argue tbat it is alilted and antiquated— probably b» cause ot its association in ancient nursery rhymes or with crabbed old women.
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  • 206 12 Report on Moral and Material Progress. Tbe last report on the moral and material progress ol india whioh was recently pre Bented to Parliament is now available. The volume which is entitled ladia ia 1818 contains roughly three hundred pages with maps, diagrams and appendices, and oon
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  • 102 12 D i It palhaiio iceaee ooonrred at a trial at N.w Orleans, when a (actaty girl, Heleuc Jarry, was tried lot having aiumpted to muide* bei mother, wbo reproved bei. la ooawqarnoe ol Maw wounds in the tbioat tbe mother it dumb, acd oaaaol write, bat •bo <umo iato oourl,
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 146 12 KIAM KMT COMPANY (MABKR STREET) Fresh Arrivals ASI'INAI .i:» WfclU Sanitary BL'ROPB Flr» Brick* mi Clar Enamrl NICHOLSON'S File* KITSON'S Blow Lamps BABBITT'S Whit* M«UI GLIDDBN'S Aluminium Paint TARRED Rop« DISINFECTANT AND VARNISH Of MANY MAKES AND KIN Da D. M. Grant Co. AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERS KRAMAT MOTOR WORKS IS, Kramat
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    • 130 12 TURKEYS FOR The New Year SINGAPORE GOID STORAGE COMPANY, LIMITED THE TRUE CONDITION OF YOUR TEETH You should always know the exact condition ol' your teeth. They will stay in perfect condition and last a lifetime with the right kind of treatment. EUTHYMOL TOOTH PASTE will enable you to preserve
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  • 430 13 Contracts to Start Factories la Siberia. The Lotdoß correspondent ol the Nev Totk B<-rald bat bad an iutet etting inW rvien with M>. Watbißgtm Vacdtrlip who ba j ist returned tioni a two monlbs' stay it. Mokojw, trisgiag with bim, to beoltimr, ooatracts to tbe value ol several
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  • 440 13 Tbelr Relation to Exchange Valaes. In tbe Boose cl Reprc tentative* at Mol bo am tbe Minister foi Tiade and Costcoo (tfr. Middy Oictui) bat n«1 fjt Hi fit* lime tbe Bill le^atciag tbe vexed .j i*> •■>. i ezobtnge valuta in rtUtion to Cv toi duiier.
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  • 241 13 Master of Chinese Joik Maroonct On Island. The maatei of a owgo jink wbioti carritc cie«r ot three, UolaJinx Limself, rppofK c to Ibe paliee that abcai n oa oa Dea; raker 1 while bit vr a-n I w*n ta:liny ia \h» vicinilt at Tailong Bay bouaJ
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 86 13 WBITEAWAYS HUGE SELECTION OF Letts' Diaries AND Calendars FOR 1921 Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co., Ltd. i Incorporated in Kugland) SINGAPORE 15*1 AT IN STOCK— I TON AND Vb TON MODELS THE CHEAPEST AND MOST ECONOMICAL EUROPEAN LORRY ON THE MARKET. CHASSIS PRICE: 34 TON $7,800 CHASSIS PRICE: 1 TON -$4,300 MODEL
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    • 163 13 combine op BLurruts a ca JAVA SEA FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated In Batavia, Java) A.D. 1861. Coßblaad Capital* fully la l»erlt>«< n. .l.2os.aat Rncrrrd per D«rrmh«r 11. lfl» Pi 5,093 II ».»S Head OBcas BATAVIA. AMSTERDAM Branch Offlcea SINGAPORE, l-b, FINLATSON GKKKN Medan, Semarang, Sonrabaya, Bandoeng, Maeaatar, Rangoon, Shanghai,
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    • 15 13 jjKTN >r^s Make a Note I Iff FRAMROZ pop ppiub Quanry j «rg|Mgßj|J Atßft^D WATFRB
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 262 14 MADAME ALICE 1 FORAY Be*;- to aiinounce tiial <!ic lias jiist received a ekoiOi collection of DINNER AND AFTERNOON GOWNS AND MORNING FROCKS FROM PARIS MODERATE PRICES Now on view Room No. 65, Raffles Hotel Fioin Ie .i m., In 5 p.m. THE FAMILY MUSIC BOOKS A COLUBCTION «l ,w.i
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    • 169 14 WHY WORRY ABOUT RICKSHAWS! GET A BICYCLE IT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY Sole Agent* GUAN HOE HIN CO 887. VICTORIA STREET, SINGAPORE. THE SIN KUO MIN PRESS I REMINDER I Will our various customer, and reader. o respectfully note that our office is now installed, and that our telephone number
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    • 581 14 AaMta IMHNI S.C. Amorancc In force over $15,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO. LTD. (Incorporate, la itralt. Setllemonta) ■BAD Omcm I WUtawaat Mamat, Bla«aewra. LONDON OFPICK Old Jewry, X.C The Company aaa BMW imrttad vita Ue laareaie Oeart ai Baclaad aad aavplle. with th* Britl.h Life Aa.urane* Companie. Act
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    • 510 14 BANKING LEE WAH BANK, LTD. 18, SOUTH CANAL ROAD. Capital Anthorieed »I°,.°!*M! O <! Coital leaned '."J-^ CapiUl Paid-up 1.562.900 Reserved Liability of Share- holder* W62.800 Board of Dir-ctor. Hon. Mr. Eu Tong Sen. 0.8. E. (Chairman). Cheong Yok Choy, Esq. Ho Chun» Ying, Esq. Ng Sing Phang, Esq. Lum
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    • 580 14 BANKIN6 THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE Singapore, Raffle* Chambers, I, 5 and 6. BRANCHES Penang. 86, Beach Street. Malacca.- l.'il, Jonker Street. Muar. -77-79, Jalan Suleiman. Batu i'ahai. 101), Jalan Rahumat. AGENCIES AT London, New York, San Francisco, DaUvia, Sourabaya, Beaaaraaa;, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, I'alembang and Trang. CAPITAL
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    • 578 14 BAWKIWG BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE DE CHINE Authorised Capital Fr». 200.000.0U0 Subscribed Capital Fr«. I. ■0.1)00,000 Paid-up Capital 7.-,.000,000 (1/1 of the Capital subscrili.d by th* Government of the Chinese Republic.! Chairman of the Hoard of Directors Andre Berti: General Manager: A. J IVinotta. head ornci 71, Rue Saint Laaare, Paria. BRANCMKS
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  • 1213 15 Notes and Comments On Current Topics. Mais Production of Chassis. Although interest in the great doabl Motor Show v very largely coateed ia the exhibits wbiob b >act a inechaoioal oharaotei a large ptoportion ol the visitors to the White Oity aid Olympia will devote eon siderable
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 160 15 Olympia Motor Show DUNLOPS wain scori mi win TOTAL TYKES KITTED TO VEHK IKS EXHIBITED 3326 1)1 MOPS I ITTED TO VEHICLES KXHIBITEI) 1617 BAl.\\< K DIVIDED BBTWEEN 2(1 OTHRK MAKBB 17tS §Tn lead n-|>iNate<llv. vxcelleni, but To lead ahra^ hi (ONCI.ISIVE. THE OUNLOP RUBBER CO (Z) LTD (Incorporated in
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    • 511 15 5 Buy cheaply now and be equipped and ready for the better times I Special Offer No. 2 WATKK TOWKK TANKS FOR FACTOKIKX. Xl(. These watt-r tower tanks hair ;i capacity of ||M ualluns each and art> plarrd on Mm-I tnvnTs 12 fe*t hi|{h. complete with ladder, platform, ««tc. They
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 347 16 GUAN MAT ft CO. LIMITED (laeorporated in Strait* Settlement*) is. Phillip Street. SINGAPORE. GOODS READY IN STOCK NOW Habbnrk's Boiled Linseed Oil Habbuck'B Raw Linseed Oil Habburk'H Genuine Turpentine Habburk'H Black Paint Habburk'H Blue Paint Hubhuck's Brnwn Paint Habburk'H British Green Paint Hubhuck's Brown Oxide Paint Hubbuck'H Chocolate Paint Hubback's
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    • 238 16 TAY GUAN KMT M, PHILLIP STREET. The successful contractor for supply of FIREWOOD to the Singapore Municipality during the year 1921. IN STOCK 4S PI WALLS MOTUB TIKI r-AIST HIN WATT CO Mark*! mm tni Oraaanl ke»« ■INUAPOM BOON SENG CO.. LTD. (Incorporated le Singapore) SHI I U \NI>I.KK>. SAIL-MAKBK:-.
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    • 959 16 JMSSIFB ADVERTISEMENTS Che PBBfAO eaarge* fe* Waata, Sale, T* Let. ate, la erdlßary dee* at (average *ix werda t* Use) an i Per line oe* intertion 18 et*., two In*. 46 n« «»r«e In*. eta-, four Ins. U eta. five ra*. 11.00, six la*. 11.11, ten in*. 11.40, twalv* lsa.
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    • 961 16 MOTOR VEHICLES FOR SALE, one Winton aix-rar, thoroughly overhauled, in perfect condition. Apply to Boom No. 77. Raffle* Hotel. SEVEN-SEATEB HUPMOBILE for sale, in perfect order, ju«t completely overhauled, painted, new hood, covers, practically new tyres, spare tyTe, electric lights, etc. Can be inspected and tried on applicatioi to 216
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    • 722 16 OFFICES 'AND GODOWNS TO LET, stores and offices. Apply K.i. M Nathan A Co., J, De Souza Street. OKKICKS TO UCT. Centrally »ita»L*d Apply to Mr. A. de Mello. 7, Boat Quay. TO LET, SECOND FLOOR (five room*) 16-b, Change Alley, suitable for offices. Apply 5, Ttlok Ayer Street. TO
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    • 125 16 Straits MotorcarServiC! LIMITED lU*ery*raie4 la Strait* kenUaivaer 111 te lit, OBCCAED BOA* LORRIES AND C/UK HIRED OVERHAULS MOTOI CARS™ AND CTCLK WELDING •4 alt aeUla Satlafaetlek Ourat^Ni Large storks at I.UCAH HORNS AND LAMPB arriving shortlt Phone 1233 ECONOMISE In these hard times by purchasing your SHIPPING, MINING AND PLANTING
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 310 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TELEPHONES Editorial and General M Manager* Office Ulf Job Printing Office 1144 All communication* relating te edltorta. matter* and new* should be addreaa*4 to THE EDITOR. All commonicatlow relating to business matter* adverti**ment*, subscription*, accounts, printing. etc.. should be addressed to TBS MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT RATES Want*. For
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