The Straits Times, 1 February 1921

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 26,552 STNGAPORfe, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 1, 1921 PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 90 1 r NESTLES MALTED MILK OBTAINABLE EVIRTWUSI MEUX'S CELEBRATED I-ONDON ALE STOUT ARE NOW OBTAINABLE IN SINGAPORE SOLE IMPORTERS JOSEPH TRAVERS AND SONS, LIMITED (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE EBTABLIBHED NEARLY 3OOTEARB jf SHIPMENT ARRIVED z -^=^^~=^^-=rSOLE AGENT t OUR Petroleum Jelly (NON MEDICINAL) DEFIES THE ATMOSPHERE The best rust-preventative for machinery,
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    • 149 1 ROBINSON CO., LTD. ARTISTIC BRASS AND COPPER WARE A j I jcv^Bßb^SC^Hm*. Jfc-1. 9a^Bk Hi _f*^BssSsflSß KbV A_JlSa»— Z_Lil 4" i? *tr w*3m£SSF Ife^av 4afi ■■■> Cy Jgrwtl BRASS CAKE STANDS. BRASS SPIRIT KETTLES. BRASS AND COPPER OONOS. BRASS COFFEE KETTLES. BRASS CANDLESTICKS. BRASS COFFEE PERCOLATORS. FINE SELECTION IN ARTISTIC
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    • 12 1 NESTLES MALTED MILK PBICB Laifl* li.W wm MM* lull |LM a«r MM*
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  • 656 2 Lava Bubbles over the Edge Of Crater. At 7 p.m. to-day, says the Karuizawa correspondent of the Japan Chronicle on December 22, there was a tremendous detonation from Mount Asama, shaking the whole neighbourhood. Rushing out, the inhabitants round about witnessed a prodigious emission of flames
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  • 32 2 A woman at Lambeth County Court When I speak to her «he retaliates. Judge Parry What does she say The woman She does not speak. The jndge That is worse tbaa «rer.
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  • 650 2 Blinking in the Glare Of Broadway. The Daily Express special correspondent in New York, writes This is the city of traffic. N There never was anything l.ke it in all the cities of tho world since traffic first bejjan. It is fierce in its determination
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  • 31 2 The magistrate at the Thames court to a man who stole a wallet from the person That is highway robbery, and 100 years ago you would have been hanged for it.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 398 2 REXIEVES THE PAIN OF Sprains. Bruises. Rheumatism. Chest Pains, Sore Throat, .^^^^S Neuralgia, Headache. jQfiqnUJ No matter what causes your pain, a few fBUfUJJAJSaI ttC drops of Sloan"s Liniment laid on the affected RIMIVI^I'krf W\ part will stop it instantly. No rubbing is ■LlkUilxSjLU ff, necessary Sloan's Liniment goes right
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    • 586 2 f&uffi^S* Caticiira \AiC)O.?J r nairl&eTtss Aw/K'//P' daminiff and J !^(J>'m//A ilcliing, ii ;my, I Tw\ V 1 Ointment." VM y^Q V V\ i;1 m i'"" > DsAVi M \X Cnticura &ap \t t\ y W and b" 1 water. Ik' 'A "^l Vs.* /V •AIr«t«: F. KtVJ// >\ lX \AI
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  • 619 3 Aeroplane for Discharging Torpedoes. A torpedo-carrying aeroplane, named The Swift, has been computed after months of experiments and tests, by the Blackburn Aeroplane and Motor Company, Leeds. Recently, says a correspondent of Morning Post, I was one of a small party who visited the company's works at
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  • 269 3 Did Her £20,000,000 Husband Object to Zaza Mme. Ganna Walska, advertised as the world's wealthiest prima donna, has severed her connection with the Chicago Grand Opera Company, after the announcement of the indefinite postponement of the company's production of Zaza." Mme. Walska was to have played the
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  • 24 3 It was stated in a possession case at Bow County Court that the bathroom became so dirty that it was used as a bedroom.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 351 3 CTOLTSH 9—4f y 4( 14-8-10 [~SOUTH AMERICA' #We offer a complete banking service in the following countries, special attention being given to the handling of m..0 o—c. collections. e»T**«L.C«NIM A ROtNTIHE B/T A 2 It. U RUOUAY »ai>no. aii«« atto c* Juriro, Hum. b«o Paaie. MoomtMco. vcwrr'^u coiombia br. cuiana
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    • 230 3 way LIIVIE JUiOE Prepared so|«?!y from purr Lime J. a:iJ lite BsMM rt lined bugar. THE STANDARD FOR PURITY AND EXCELLENCE. Insist on having Ft 0 .9 F *S. The ONLY self-stropping Razor AUTO STROP SAFETY RAZOR Saves constant expense for blades. A WORD OF ADVICE There is perhaps no
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    • 242 3 SELANGOR EARTHEN PIPE COMPANY i^Hbv fißßftsßntfcaaw. BsbWs£ H' MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN Dralsi Pipes, Latex Caps, Shanghai and Slam iara, Flower Pots, Lime, Bricks, Tiles and all other kinds of things for Estate*. Supplied on Commission. Prices moderate and prompt delivery. A trial order will convince yon. P. O.
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    • 428 3 Nsarl, Re.dy -T*^\ CBUSE3B \j/^f\ CO.MMKRtIAL Y^~~~\ f\ DIRECTORY. f*4? M coniniurciMl Ba^ reference in the Billioa <^ Dollar Market. *J^R/m Compiled by Mr. SIOW CHOON LENG. U Trade Condition Changing. The time Is rapidly approaching when the supply ol goods in msny lines will exceed the demand Competition will
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 858 4 STEAMER SOILINGS P. 0.-British India AND Apcar Line (Companies Incorporated in Eneland* MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. (Under Contract with His Majesty. Government) Th* Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are at present suspended LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE PROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES LONDON »v. Singapore I-""'
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    • 495 4 STEAMER SAILINGS PRINCE LINE LIMITED (Incorporated in England) PAR EAST SERVICE FOR NEW YORK TUSCAN PRINCE about Feb. 18 PORTUGUESE PRINCE end Mar. (via Suei) For all information, apply to ADAMSON, GILFILLAN A CO, LTD. (Incorporated in England) Agent*. THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LIMITED (Incorporated in the United Kingdom) Por
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    • 251 4 STEAMER SAILINGS THE EASTERN SHIPPINB COMPANY UMITM Incorporate*- la Strait. Settlement*) This Mm* tebl* la •abject to alteratioa without farther notice. Steamer ■■Ming from Singapore BAN WHATT SOON, every Tuesday, at P', for Port Swettenham and Penang. Preen Penaag t* Meelatrtß (Trala jejrney from Moulmelo te Rangoon 10 hour*) RENONG
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    • 371 4 STEAMER SAILINGS 0. S, K. THE OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA LTD (Incorporated In Japan) No. t. De Sousa Street Propoaod Sailing from Slagaporo (Bobject to change without notice" p EUROPEAN LINE For Port Said, Muraelllea. London, Aatwora, Rotterdam and Hamburg HIMALAYA MABU 1T NEW YORK LINE For New York (via Panama)
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    • 420 4 STBWER SAILINGS NIPPON YISEN HAISHA. (lneorporated in Japan) Under Mail Contract with th* Imperial Japaneee Government. Pubjeel to alteratiors without notice EUROPE MAIL LINE fortnightly Service For London, Antwerp via (Malacca) Penaag, Colombo, Suet, Port Said and Marseillee. KAGA MARU mid. Feb. YOKOHAMA MARU Fob. 23 KI.EIST Mar. 9 LIVERPOOL
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 576 5 STEAMER SAILINGS TRIESTE VLADIVOSTOK LINE CZFXHOSLOVAK CENTRAL ECONOMIC COMMISSION Mnrorporated in Prague) OUTWARD SAILINGS 'a* Shanghai. Mojl and Vladivoatok HOMEWARD SAILINGS for (olnmho, Itombsy, Aden, Port Ssid and Trieste LEGIE 10.000 tons displacement due middle of Feb. 1921 For freight and passages, please apply to CZECHOSLOVAK CENTRAL ECONOMIC COMMISSION SP,
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    • 298 5 STEAMER SAILINGS GREEN STAR LINE Steamer Due Spore Destination P7BOT BENSHAW Fiifty M San Francisco via ports DEERLOnuT.F. March f> New York via Suex LANCASTER March 16 N«w York via Suex The above steamers will receive prompt despatch for the ports named, taking cargo for all Inland Points. For freight
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    • 670 5 STEAMER SAILIWSS DODWELL LINE (Incorporated in. England) FOR NEW YORK DIRECT VIA SUEZ BOLTON CASTLE, loading early February. LOWTHER CASTLE loading end March. For freight, please apply to PATERSON. SIMONS CO. LTD.. AgenU LLOYD TRIESTINO S. N COMPANY (Incorporated in Italy) OUTWAHD BAILLNI.a Per Hongkong. Shanghai. Tokohaau aa4 TRIESTE about
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    • 291 5 160 O O 3;-inch Tyres per Day Ths capacty was K /fill UlUufflii Production on so large made toßrible when mjLK_IU \l»M!HB a fCa < w ith wipe Firestone invetted I 3 i "|JJj[Qg"|; fgM maDageraent, enables $7,()U0OOO in a 1 im*^^- I^H Fueetone to sell theeo epeci^l.y eiuippert >
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    • 40 5 >^ The only practical tyre tod. XV^-^^X I J Works like a jack U-^^N^.^ Self-adjustable J INDISPENSABLE FOR DODGE VJ I I/ AND SIMILAR RIMS T e Molorca j|) J Hiring and vX^ Engineering Co. Bukit Timah Road ~^^^r Telephone 1955
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 577 6 tKNEiAS At the Popular PhotopUj House EMPIRE Tmnjoni- Pagar Road. Tram* Pu» th» T»n»r. In the Second Show at 9.30 Monroe Salisbury in the great dramatic production THE LIGHT OF VICTORY in 5 parts A beautiful story packed with thrills, romance, love a d full of that fire of action
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    • 483 6 CINEMAS GAIETY CHANGE OF PROGRAMME First Show at 7-3° sharp. THE MILLION DOLLAR REWARD Serial Episodes eight, nine and ten, six new reels (continued next Tuesday) Second Show at 9 p.m. LIGHTNING BRYCE Serial Episodes five and six, four new reels (continued on Friday) The Great First National Attraction ALIMONY
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    • 552 6 French Roofing Tiles Ridges Ventilators Glass Tiles Aboitdssi ita-j kl.cfca toe d bj A. Clove* Ac» Co. 7, Baffles Quay, ■intja.pora ■3BHllHiflJ^^^i:|i'prf:Wj,' NOTICE is hereby given that the abovo Trade Marks are the Property of Kwan Minaki who carries on business at No. 4 Raffles Place, Singapore, and is used
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  • 175 7 fIXTURES Tuenday, February 1. High Water, 4.17 a.m., 5.11 p.m. St. Georce's Chapter, Installation. H.MJS. Malaya, Ball Tanglin Club. Wednesday. February 2. High Water, 6.18 a.m., 7. 1S p.m. H.M.S. Malaya's- At Home on ship. Band of Hope, V.M.C.A., 4..10 p.m. "i.nrlm C I .it, at Mom*.
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  • 98 7 VESSELS AT THE DOCKS Caat Wharf Basin Nil East Wharf- Nil. Sheer. Wharf MIL Main narf Kashima Maru, Arratoon Apcar, H'Vnus. limp i i\irk Eg**i fire, Oanfa V v; w ;iar. Benrinnei, Ipoh. Jardi.it. Whirr -Nil. I'nU, (tr-»nl Coal Wharf Nil. Kcppel Harbour. Main Wharf Patrol, Vulcan.*. Uithina,
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  • 44 7 Hebe. Brit., 316 tons, from Port Swettenh«m 1-2, for Port Swittcnham 3-2. Katong, Brit., BGB tons, from Bangkok 1--, fur Bangkok ft-S, Hong Moh. Brit., 2,362 tons, from Amoy 1-2, for Rangoon 2--. Chinhua. Brit, 1,353 tons, from Swatow 12, for unc.
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  • 208 7 To-da> I 1 lan Sambo 2.30 p.m. M.ilaccii and Muar 3 p.m. Hutu I'uhat .3 p.m. -•.ihob «!>•»• t'sndjong Bale) a p.m Kota Tinggi 4 p.m. itmo P-m. liatavia. n.-ribon and £amarurg 4 p.m. tHtmttm Cucob v.m. Colombo. *om und Now York 10 a.m. Moeara-.-Ht>M :.nl Djiimbi
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  • 23 7 (Official Poil ift S'ltor* December 23 DeceniUr 21 111-. I.l'm r 27 Arrived Lou January IS January 24 January 24
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  • 128 7 EXCHANGB Singapore, February 1. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 Demand 2/3% Private 3 m. credits 2/4 7/16 On New York Demand 44 Private 90 days 48% On France Bank 575 1 India, Bank T. T. 161 On Hongkong, Bank d/d 8 p.c. pm. On Shanghai, Bank
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  • 53 7 Tone of Market Steady. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyers Sellers Spot heb. March April -Jud» Spot February March April-June Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Prices Buyers Sellers 35 35% 35% 36 36% 87 42% 43% DAILY PRICES CURRENT. 12 o'clock noon.
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 190 7 Vai. Pd. Buyer*. 8ell«r». 10 10 Ampang nom. 1 1 Ayer Weng 1.00 11 1 Kam. KamuDting «.0.0 2.6.0 13 10 Kinta Aaaoc COO £1 £1 KinU Tin 2.7.6n0m 1 1 Hitam Tin 1.60 1.80 1 1 Jelantoh 1.20 1.30 £1 £1 I.ahat Minei 5 5 Linirui Tin 4.00
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    • 127 7 Is*. VaL Pd. Buyers. Sellers. U £1 Br. Am. Tobacco 3.5.0 3.12.6 £1 £1 E. Smelting Co. 7.50 8.50 5/- 6/- Electric Tways 3/8 10 10 Fraser Neav« 29.00 31.00 SO 90 W. Hammer Co. 95 105 cd. 100 100 Katz Bros. 130.00 160.00 10 10 Mexican Eagle 6.0.0
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    • 100 7 17. Eng. 6 p.c. $1,234,300 par Spore Electric Tramways 5 pc. £350,000 aom. Spore Municipal 6 pi $1,878,000 par. Spore Mun. 4b v of 1907 $1,000,000 if ft H» Spore Man. 4b p-t of 1909 $1,600,500 pc dv. Spore Mun. 4H i <>f Ibov 11.500.1H.1 i) pc dtt Spore
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    • 379 7 KraMt .ad Co. and Lyall and Evatt't Qaoutiou. Latest available Sterling Quotation* are printed on •■other par* oa Friday. To-day 1 Prices Kraaer Lyall A Co. Kv.tt. Allenby ($1) 0.35 0.45 0.35 045 Alor Gajah ($1) 1.75 2.26 1.75 2.25 Am. Malay ($2) 2.60 3.00 2.60 3.50 A.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 95 7 INTERNATIONAL OPERA CO. OF 3LNGAPORE at Their Entir.-ly New Spacious Tent Tanjorg Pai:i>r Road (corner of Km Seng Street) TO-NIGHT A very comicnl piece, entitled < HKI OKI M. AND CHELORENU will bt ■ta?ec' WAN CHIN, Sol* rropneroi iv-mirrow Wednesday Mr. Y. L. Tan presents Khairudiu the famoui actor In
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    • 778 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS TO LET. one furnished room without board. Apply A.. Cuff Road. WANTKD. five-seater car in good condition. Send particulars to 485, Straits Times. WANTED. BILL COLLECTOR, on eaih security. ;> ay and commission. Apply to thi- Tansrli.i Dispensary, Tank Road. I'OUNI) ONE SMALL BUNCH KEYS. Owner can have
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    • 167 7 TOWN PROPERTY FOR AUCTION A newly erected and substantially built three-storey building in Cecil Street, suitable as offices and godowns, will be offered at auction at our sale-rooms, 16 and 17. Raffles Place, on Tuesday, February 15, 1921, at 2.30 p.m. All that piece or parcel of 9U3 years' leasehold
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    • 200 7 THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD CHINESE NEW YEaFs DAY, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1921. WORKS AT THE WHARVES— NOTICE Vessels Bunkering. -Vessels alongside the harves before 10 a.m., on Monday, February 7, requiring bunker coal, will have the full quantity put on board provided they are sailing immediately after completion of bunkering.
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    • 581 7 PANTAI, LIMITED (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) NOTICE OF LOSS OF SCRIPS Whereas application hn* been made to the Directors of the above Company to issue duplicate certificates m follows Certificate No. 2681 for 500 shares numbered *****1-*****0 registered in the namo of James Stuart Macready Rennie. Certificate No. 2547
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    • 515 7 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAI'ORR O. S. No. I* of 1921. l IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATES SETTLED BY THE WILL OF TAN TYE, DECEASED By .in Or.ler of Acting Chief Justice SprouV in the above suit it is directed that every persons
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  • 1095 8 The Straits Times. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 1 BATTLE OF THE BATTLESHIPS Many many years ago, when most of us were young and innocent or not born, there was what was known as the battle of the gauges. It was a fierce combat and the points of it have become rather dimmed
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  • 33 8 The choir practice at St. Andrew's Cathedral this week will oe en Thursday (not Wednesday) at 5 p.m. Members are asked to note this and the parade service a* 10 a.m. on Sunday.
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  • 38 8 On Wednesday next, the Feast of the Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary at St. Andrew's Cathedral, there will be at 7 a.m. matins, aad at 7.30 a.m. holy ivmmunion in English and at 8 a.m. in Chinese.
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  • 50 8 The Crown Prince of Djocjacarta left Europe for the Duwh East Indies by the Johan de Witt on December 27. The Queen of Holland was represented at the departure by her adjutant, Captain Gey v«.n Pittius, the Minister for the Colonies and the Governor-General also being represented by their adjutants.
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  • 16 8 The mcdel of H.M..S. Malaya has been taken to Kuala Lumpur and placed in the museum.
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  • 18 8 The police have frustrated an armed gang robbery at Swee Lee's plantation, Ayer Hitam, and effected several arrests.
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  • 21 8 The proposal to remove the Sungei Ujong Club to another site was rejected by a meeting of members held on Saturday.
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  • 33 8 The rate of issue of money orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 158 equal $100. The rate of payment of money orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 168 equal $100.
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  • 31 8 The Chief Secretary to Government has nominated Mr. H. Armstrong to be a member of the Planters' Loans Board, with effect from January 4 last, vice Mr. R. M. Skinner, resigned.
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  • 30 8 The monthly meeting of the C.WA. at the Parsonage to-morrow will not be held. Members are asked to accept this intimation. The meeting will be held on Wednesday, February 9.
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  • 46 8 A serious motor bicycle accident occurred at Kuala Selangor early on Sunday morning in which two planters, Messrs. Watkins and Mckenzie were injured, the one sustaining a fractured skull and the other grave internal injuries. It seems that the bicycle crashed into a stationary bullock cart.
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  • 54 8 A Siamese party consisting of H. R. H. Prince Yugala. H. E. Phya Visutra Sagcradith, H. E. Phya Nnranate and Phra Sophon left Bangkok 1 for a cruise in the gulf in three motor cruisers. The yacht Sridharmaraja of the Ministry of Interior was also taken out to act as
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  • 55 8 The Menggelunchor picnic given by the Sultan of Perak in Captain Buller? honour was a ir.ns: enioyablj affair. The party went to the slide on elephants and after some enjoyable hours of the unique sport provided by the Menggelunchor enjoyed a delightful curry tiffin. Colonel Hume, British Resident of Perak,
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  • 69 8 The preliminary examination of W. E. Frazer, mate of the British steamer Persian Prince, who was arrested on a charge of causing the death of a Japanese, G. Suzuki, 16 years of age, on board the vessel on November 19 was concluded at the Yokohama Chiho Saibansho recently, when the
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  • 76 8 Pythons are becoming almost as common in local godowns as cats. Another of these unpleasant reptiles, reported to be as thick as a man's thigh, and ab.ut 11 feet long, was caught in the godown of Messrs. Joseph Travers and Sons, in Club Street, yesterday morning. We understand the snake
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  • 83 8 The third annual general meeting of the Rosedale Association was held at 28, Chin Chew Street, on Friday. After the adoption of the statement of accounts for the year ended December 31, the following were elected office-bearers for the ensuing year President. O. C. Siew vice-president, L. T. Siew hon.
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  • 78 8 Dj kind permission of Lieut. -Col. K. W. Morgan, C.M.G., D.5.0., and officers, the band of the Ist. Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment will play the following programme in the Botanic Gardens, M i Friday, February 4, commencing 5.15 p.m., conducted by Mr. A. F. Bultitude March, Fest, Wagner Rhapsodic Honj;u.ise
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  • 93 8 Mr. Bottomley asked the Attorney General in the House of Commons whether Mr. Harold Greenwood's expenses in the recent trial were at bast £2,000, and whether he would receive a Treasury grant. The Attorney-General replied that the answer was in the negative. A charge was not made until after the
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  • 86 8 The pay of primary teachers, which has always been notoriously small in the Bombay Presidency, is now receiving Government attention. A recommendation of the Committee which has been considering the question is for temporary increases which will involve an expenditure of five lakhs, and a further recommendation is made that
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  • 183 8 Passengers arriving here yesterday by the Melchiur Treub included the following -R. Debary, M. F. Morgen, Capt. J. Case, J. H. P. Mannier, Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Beccham, H. E. Stedas, M. M. W. I'ennink, J. Kempen, R. Tovey Cozens, 0. Iv. Hampton, J. C. Piara, Mr. ami Mrs.
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  • 364 8 Miss Stephenson, of the Girl's Frien* ly Society, is expected back in Singapore about the 15th instant. It may not be generally known that Mrs. Neville Rolfe, who was recently in S ngapore in connection wit'i the N.C.C. V.D., is a daughter of Admiral Sir Cecil P.urney.
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  • 23 8 The outward B. I. packet Tare, with mails from Europe, is expected to reach Penang on Thursday afternoon, the 3rd instant.
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  • 28 8 If any of the unemployed is a motor engineer, we may be able to open the way to r.n engagement for .the qualified man. Write to Editor.
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  • 35 8 A letter dated London, January 3, addressed to tlu Imlo-Malay Company, confirms information that the Rubber Growers' Association cabled support of the local advocacy of a compulsory 50 per cent, reduction of output.
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  • 139 8 I The Malay Mail of Saturday says I We understand that at an Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders of Bond's. Limited, held yesterday afternoon it was decided that the Company should go into voluntary liquidation and a meeting to pass the necessary resolution will be held on February
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  • 153 8 The committee of the Singapore Nursing Association submit the following report on the work of the association for the year 1920 At the annual general meeting held on Wednesday, January 28, at 10.30 a.m., the following officers and numbers of committee were elected for the year. President,
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  • 156 8 The following appointments are notified in the F.M.S. Government Ihtttfrt Mr. T. Grieve to act as Chief Rrsident Engineer for Construction, K. M.S.I'. Capt. G. H. N. Reay to be an Inspector under the Electricity Enactment, Mines Department, F.M.S. Capt. V. L. Wyn-yard-Wright to be an assistant
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 167 8 »■■■■■■■■!<■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■"■MIMIMMH Little's GREAT CHINESE NEW YEAR I SALE ALL PRICES STILL FURTHER REDUCED ON TUESDAY At WEDNESDAY I JOHN LITTLE CO., LIMITED (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR I ARROL- JOHNSTON I CARS ARE BUILT BY < THE FIRM WHO BUILT THE FAMOUS BEAKOMORE AEROPLANE ICAUfI ENGINES DURING
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    • 235 8 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT SERIPO PRODUCTION CORP. INC. 16 Episodes or 81 reeli A WOMAN IN GREY Episodes 1 and t at 8 p.m. Featuring Arline Pretty and H. G. Sell S Pta. ONE HOUR BEFORE DAWN 5 Pta. Featuring H. B. Warner Pta. BLUE BLOOD AND RED S Pts. Featuring George
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  • 557 9 Conference Results Quite Satisfactory. Full Agreement on All Vital Points. Reuter Telegrams London, January 29. Paris The Conference met on Saturday in a better atmosphere, which is reflected in French press comments, which describe yesterday as an historic dity. inaugurating the peaceful reconstruction of Europe and str
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  • 54 9 Beuter Telegram London, January 29. The Times, in an interview, pays a warm tribute to the personal attractions and faultless English if Mr. Welling; jn Koo, and says he is an ardent advocate of progress. Mr. Koo declared that China's greatest desire was to catch up the
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  • 135 9 Reuter Telegrams London, January 29. I Washington Senator Johnson criti-' cises the proposed American-Japanese agreement anu declares it would not exclude Japanese and would practically repeal the Californian law. He threatens to resist legislation carrying out the agreement. London, January 29. A Times message from New York
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  • 71 9 Reuter Telf.cram London, January 29. The French newspapers' story of De Valera being in France is contradicted, nterviewed by a correspondent of the Daily News in Dublin, De Valera denied he has left Ireland since he landed. He reiterat•d Ireland's demand for independence and then suggested negotiations for
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  • 60 9 Reuter Telegram Paris, January 29. At a dinner of the Br.tish Chamber of Commerce in Paris its President, Sir Edward Burclay, in a speech stited that France and Britain cannot exist without one another. Once the present exchange obstacle is removed business between the ..v Mrtiow tught
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  • 51 9 Reiter Telegram London, January 29. A .-urious anamoly is tnaHe evident in the advertisements of Dutch steamship companies. showing two ex-German steamers, chartered by British owners to Dutch companies, to be employed on regular Dutch trades between the Continent and India and the Far East, competing with British
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  • 44 9 Reuter Telegram Paris, January 27. French official statistics, just out, show French imports in 1920 exceeded £1,500,000,000 par, being a decrease of nearly a billion sterling compared with 1919 while exports were nearly £900,000,000, being an increase of more than £400,000,000. (Havas.)
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  • 28 9 Reuter Telegram London, January 29. A scheme is being completed for the amalgamation of five leading British lead manufacturers, in close association with the Burma Corporation.
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  • 34 9 Reuter Telegram London, January 29. The Times learns that Krassin has returned to Moscow and submitted to the Government the Anglo-Russian trade agreement, which Chicherin, Litvinoff and their associates are hotly contesting.
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  • 41 9 Reiter Telegram London, January 29. Berlin The Kosmos Line, Hamburg, and the Roland Line, Bremen, are con- 1 jointly inaugurating a monthly service vie the Panama Canal between Hamburg and Bremen and Chile and Peru, from May 5. j
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  • 380 9 Expected Visit to Singapore In May. We understand that Their Majesties King Christian X and Queen Alexandrine of Denmark are expected to visit the Far East shortly, in which event they will call at Singapore. Recently Their Majesties have paid visits to London, Paris and Rome, in
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  • 68 9 Reuter Telegrams London, January 29. I Washington: The Federal Reserve' Board has approve I the articles of association of the Foreign Trade Financing Corporation. New York, which is being organised for th? purpose of engaging in International financial operations with a capital of $100,000,000. London, January 29.
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  • 40 9 Reuter Telegram London, January 29. The Ai» Min'stry announces that owing to the weather it was impossible to house 1i34 on arrival at Howden, and she ha<' to anchor in the open and was wrecked during the night.
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  • 17 9 Reltek Telegram London, January 29. The death has occurred at Moscow of Prince Kropotkin.
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  • 282 9 The London Asiatic and Elphil Company. The London Asiatic Rubber and Produce Company has entered into a contract for the purchase, as from January 1, 1921, of the property of the Elphil Rubber Company, subject to approval by shareholders of Elphil Rubber Company, as it involves the winding
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  • 777 9 The Governor Signifies His Interest. The annual meeting of the Children's Aid Society was held at Government House this morning with His Excellency Sir Laurence Guillemard, X.C.8., in the chair, and having on his right and left, respectively, Mrs. J. M. Sime, the honorary Moratory tad Mr.
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  • 81 9 Marphail and Co-s Daily Report. Singapore, February 1. Silver.— 35 Three months gold 48 V,. Tin. No orders, no market. Share Market.— Very little doing. Rubber. Lunas done 7.65, Mandais 47 V 4 cts., Jimahs 1.40, Tambalaks 65 cts. Offers invited for Ulu Pandans, Katils and Telok
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  • 27 9 I think that the loafing about of lads and girls, which seems to be the chief occupation of Sunday, is a real evil.— The Bishop of Buckingham.
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  • 50 9 The Freedom of the City has been bestowed on 105 sons of members of the Corporation, who served in the war. In seven cases three sons of the same father received the honour in one case there were four brothers, soldiers of the Honourable Artillery Company from 1914 to 1918.
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  • 564 9 Luncheon and Garden Party Yesterday. His Excellency the Governor presided a luncheon given at ths Europe Hotel yesterday to meet Capt. Buller and officers of H.M.S. Malaya. The health of the offijcrs, to whom and to their men a most cordial welcome was extended, was proposed by His
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  • 295 9 New Era in Industrial Relations. The beginning of a new era in the relations between employer and employed is marked by the formation in Bombay in connection with a number of industries of Works Committees. The object of starting these unions is to enable employers
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  • 49 9 A collector was proudly showing a farmer his most recent acquisition, a beautiful painting by Mauve of cows in a meadow. What do you think of it he asked. Nothing at all," was the reply. "The cows are bad milkers. I Know. I come from Gloucester."
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  • 52 9 The General Council of the Seine has decided on a system of bonuses for babies in Paris. Mothers, whether of legitimate or illegitimate children, will receive ±7 for the third child, £8 for the fourth, and £9 for babies born subsequently. The bonus will be paid by a tax levied
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  • 2081 9 Sharing Out the Work All Round. Il> Our Special Correspondent. London, January 7. A Happy New Year to All Two years and more have passed since the signing of the armistice, and however black the present outlook may be, it cannot be denied that we are better of
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  • 870 10 Moderate Business at Kuala Lumpur. Messrs. Baker, Fearon and Co., Kuala Lumpur, reptrted at 5 p.m. on Friday. Business has been on a moderate scale during the period under review, which has been broken by the Taipusam festival. Interest continues to be maintained in th» rubber section
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  • 63 10 Programme of drills, etc., for week •nding Sunday, February 6, 1921 Tuesday, lst.-5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, Chinese Company. Wednesday, 2nd.— 5.15 p.m.. Drill Hall, Suras an and Malay Companies. Friday, 4th.— 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall European Units. 5 p.m., Drill Hall' s.F.A. Company. Sunday, 6th.— 730 a.m.,
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  • 78 10 Order 9 for week ending February 5 Tuesday, February I.— Fifth and Tenth Troops Parade, 5.15 p.m. Wednesday, 2nd.— Signalling Class >l r p.m. Eighth Troop Parade, 5.15 p.m. Thursday, 3rd.— Physical Culture Mass, 5.15 pjn. Third Troop Parade 5.15 p.m. Friday, 4th.—
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  • 672 10 Mine Brought to the Producing Stage. The following report is officially supplied The second annual general meeting of Lingui Tin, Ltd., was held yesterday at noon at the registered oflices of the company, 64, 65 and 66, Market Street. Mr. J. M. Sin-.e presided and the others present
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  • 309 10 Report on the Inspection Of Examinations. An inspection by the General Council of Medical Education and Registration of the United Kingdom of the professional examinations at the King Edward VII Medical School was held in March, 1920. The Principal forwarded to that Council a list of examiners,
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  • 24 10 Perhaps we have had too much hotel Tovemment, and we should get back to the spirit of self-reliance in industry.— Mr. J. H. Whitley.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 279 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir. Your correspondent a Hermit from Amoy apparently ha- faith in the efficacy of watchwords, and where Hermits and other good psople of character are concerned no doubt the watchword chastity is all tlvit can be desired. My suggestion of
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    • 95 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, The price of beef is lower now, and, also, to some extent, the price of mutton. This, I believe, is due to the Profiteering Commission. It would be interesting to know why price of meat was very high before and
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  • 532 10 The Discovery of Fossil Skulls In Java. Professor Eugene Dubois, of the University cf Amsterdam, has communicated to the Royal Society of that city an account of fossil remains of man discovered in Java. Twenty-seven years ago, says The Times, Professor Dubois startled che scientific circles
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  • 20 10 London blood, grit, and quickness d'd not meet master in the ranks of any army, A'.'.ied or enemy. Mr. Churchill.
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  • Sporting News and Notes
    • 454 10 S.C.C.'s Good Win Over Malaya, The S.C.C. brought oJ a distinctly good performance yesterday wben, before a big I crowd, they beat H.M.S. Malaya's lirscl team by 4 l. It was particularly jfood because the club were a man short all through the game, Parish, playing inside right, having
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    • 114 10 On the S.R C. ground yesterday H3I Malaya scored a good win over the S.R C. anH'^n^T C P? 81 in the first h Dav.es Cowan Browning and Hubback AtwUK' Sprawle y- Sand a». Stocker and Wh' R i' C- V Ess :L- M Pennefather and
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    • 27 10 Soccer match v. S.R.C. at S.R.C., 5 p.m. Hockey match v. S.C C. at S.C.C., spm T V> SCFA »t Union Jack Club, 4.45 p.m.
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    • 19 10 *S? r P f?" ne corr espondent wires that at Golf Alor Star lost to Penang by 4>4
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    • 57 10 A Reuter wire from Geelong, dated ■/u nU r I 9 states that in a m *tch there to M cc made 4 57. Hobbs contributing 138, ..lakepeace 98, Rhodes 68 and Waddington 53. A Getkmg eighteen replied with 2fil for ten. Shar!and, an eighteen year old
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    • 35 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, January 31. The scratchings for to-morrow's races are as follows Race 3. Pickle, Meccano. Race 4. Waukover. Race 6.— Varcofel, Kaipai. Race 7. Distour, Bulgooroo, Bernlea.
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    • 267 10 Sunday's Singapore Yacht Club event was the first race for the Kathleen Cup presented by the owners of Kathleen. This cup is to be won outright by the yacht scoring the highest number of points in three races. A good start was made at Tanjong Rhu ■n
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    • 63 10 In a Siacapon Ladies Kifl Association competition at Balestier range for a cup presented by Dr. Brooke, the winner was Mrs. Shore. The following scores were re turned Nett. Mra. ir>r, Mrs. I.an,rh«m-Carti?r 159 Mrs. Noycs Lewis- 134 Mrs. Lyal) 11 Mrs. Jack; n 17 Mrs. Hubbaik 49 Mrs.
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    • 55 10 A Lund n wire of January 19 states Smith and 'nman have decided not to contest the billiards championship. They are dissatisfied with the decision of the controlling body to play the preliminary heats simultaneously at two halls adjan-nt to each other, despite pr .U'sts from Inman.
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  • 482 10 The Singapore China North and South (seven provinces) Famine Relief Committee acknowledge with many thanks tho receipt of the following subscript ens Alr;;'!y MfcMwUdg«4 .^4i),700.79 Messrs. Tai Kong and Co.'s cheap sale for three weeks, four per cent, on the proceeds cf sales 2221 Per Chinese Consul
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  • 159 10 Can it be possible; (writes Old Rugbeian") in the Morning Pest that the slang of to-(!ay, whirh has been handed Jown by tradition, is really a Mid-Vic-torian production Tom Brown, who had a few phrasos chiefly denoting name-places, would be as puzzled to-day as the ordinary n
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  • 3305 11 Court Decision Reversed At Kuala Lumpur. Below we give the decision of the V M S. Court of Appeal in the test case with regard to stamp fees, or ad valorem ,luty. on the reconstruction of a company. The .curt was composed of Mr Justice Karrer-Manby. Acting C
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 192 11 These are the finest examples of the Piano-Makers Art yet achieved Also new shipment o f MOUTRIE PIANOS Call or write for Illustrated Price List Cash or Easy Monthly Payments S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD. Raffles Place, SINGAPORE Clock Brand Cement MANOFaOIURED PY THB /T^J^^^^S&X Associated Portland M^Jrmn>\\ pom \.\r> V^
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    • 251 11 Raffles Hotel The Leading Hotel in Singapore Excellent accommodation and cuiiire The Finest Ball Room in the East GUEST NIGHTS EVERY THURSDAY SATURDAY RAFFLES NEW ORCHESTRA F. A. COOKE, Maaical Director. H. MURPHY, Jan Drnmmer. A. B. MeCLAST, Maaacr. Adelphi Hotel EVERY EVENING OUR SPECIAL ORCHESTRA PLAYS FROM 7 to
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  • 35 12 I havt driven a horse and trap for twenty-five years, but this is my first lapse into crime."— A man fined at Kingston for not having a red lamp at the rear of his trap.
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  • 631 12 BURKE." Working on the Preparation of A Peerage." Eighty -MM new peerages, one hundred and sixty new baronetcies, and eighteen hundred new knighthoods are recorded in the new edition of Burke. More than thirty thousand names have also been added to the lists of the various orders of knighthood, five-sixths
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  • 317 12 Amoy Philanthropist Founding A Great University. Mr. Henry K. Murphy, of Murphy and Dana, architects, Shanghai, has recently returned from America, accompanied by his bride, whom he married on Pecembtr at her home in New Haven, Connecticut. Mrs. Murphy was Miss Ethel \ndrc\vs, daughter of Professor Charles M.
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  • 118 12 The unusual course of bringing a' lunatic before the magistrates for as-j saulting his keeper was adopted at ColchesUt the other day by the authorities' of the Essex C.mnty Lunatic Asylum,! when Benjamin Ludgate, an elderly man, 1 was charged with inflicting grievous bodily harm.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 162 12 JUBT RECEIVED Shipment of our Popular PATENT FACED HAIR BELTING 2 in. 3 in. 4 in. 6 in. Try this Bil.ing if you have not done so, and you will want to use it on all your pulleys. Sole Agents 1 KIAM KIAT COMPANY (.makk::t STREET) ]fe& lisui Sun dftc
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    • 128 12 A WELL-KNOWN BRAND OF CIGARETTE IN A NEW SIZE Three Castles SUPER Magnums There's no sweeter tobacco comes from Virginia and no SI 35 better brand than 51. 35 The Three Castles per tin pe r tin of 5 0 Thackeray -The Virginians of 50 Greeting Tom friend* can boy
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  • 1316 13 Efforts to Reduce Working Cost The twelfth annual j^ntral meeting of the Sekonft Rubber Company, Ltd., was held on December 29 *t the registered office of the company, Ceylon House, 4U an.l 51, Eastcheap, E.C., Mr. T. B. Silcock, the Chairman, presiding. The Chairman said Gentlemen,— The accounts
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  • 639 13 Serious Position Reported At Kalgoorlie. Uaai mine managers, says a Kalgoorlie message of December 29, are agreed that the Arbitration Court's recent award covering the mining industry on the eastern gcdfields is going to have a very serious effect on the industry. In some quarters it is
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  • 251 13 Madras Bank Secretary Claims Damages for Libel. A sensational suit has been filed before the subordinate Judge of Coimbatore, in which, Mr. W. Lamb, Officiating Sec- 1 retary and Treasurer of the Bank of Madras, claims damages of Rs. 12,000 each from N. S. Ramasamy lyengar, a High
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 222 13 FI AT IN STOCK 1 TON AND 3' 2 TON MODELS THE CHEAPEST AND MOST ECONOMICAL EUROPEAN LORRY ON THE MARKET, Chassis Price: 3 2 ton $7,200 Chassis Price: ton- $4,500 MODEL 501 A light car of Exceptional Power and Silenoe Noteworthy in Every Feature for its excellence and oheap
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    • 153 13 Cole Aero Eight Seven- seat er Touring and Limousine models The last word in Luxury FULTON TRAFFIC MOTOR LORRIES IN STOCK Straits Motor Garage KUALA LUMPUR SINQAPORE IPOH Chotiiunall's THE CHEAPEST SILK STORE WE HAVE .:»JST RECEIVED HAND PAINTED SCREENS With different designs To clear at $12.50 each 81 -52
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 432 14 I SALES 1Y AUCTION AUCTION SALE ef unredocmed pledKcs and jewellery of evrry description sui'abli- for presents for the Chinese New Year. At our sale-i-oom, No. 30. Kline Street, on Taesday, February 1. at 10 a.m. on Thursdiy. February S. at 10 a.m. on Saturrt «y. February 6. at I*
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    • 428 14 IHSURAWCE THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INS. CO. (Incorporated in Canada) All the latest plans of Life, Endowment, snd Annuity policies issued. Assets HMNt GUTHRIE CO., LTD.— General AseaU. Singapore. COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) Kire, Life, Marine, Accident, Guarantee and Motor Car Assets eiceed MMOMM W. A. SHlS—
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    • 680 14 Assets r>yer $5,500,000 S.C. Assurance in force over $15,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE GO. LTD. (Incorporated in Straits Settlement*) HEAD OFFICE: Winchester Hoase, Si.gapore. LONDON OFFICE 12. Old Je» ry. E C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life
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    • 327 14 BANKING NEDERbANDCHE HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPY NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. (Established 1824.) Paid-up Capital H. 84,000,000 (about f6,667,000). Statutory Reserve Fund Fl. 17.353.248.0 C (about £1,448,107). Special Reserve Fund Fl. 22,660,000 (about f1,888,333). HEAD OFFICE IN AMSTERDAM. HEAD AGENCY IN BATAVIA. BRANCHES Penang, Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Rangoon, Soerabaya, Semarang WelUvreden, Bandoeng (Java), Cheribon. Tegal,
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    • 508 14 BANKING THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFVICE Singapore, Raffles Chambers, 4, 6 and 8. BRANCHES Penang. 85, Beach Street. Malacca.— l3l, Jonker Street. Muar. 77-79, Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat.— lo9, Jalan Rahamat. AGENCIES AT London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Palembang and Trang. CAPITAL
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    • 567 14 BANKING BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE DE CHINE Authorised Capital Frs. 250,000,000 Subscribed Capital Frs. 150,000,000 Paid-up Capital Frs. 7i.000,000 Reserve Liability of Shareholders Frs. "0.000.00 A Other Reserve Funds Frs. 60,000,000 (1/3 of the Capital subscribed by tht. Government of the Chinese Republic.) Chsirmsn of the Board of Directors Andre Berthelot. General
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  • 1095 15 Notes and Comments On Current Topics. Racing at 103 Miles Per Hour. On November 25 at the Beverly Hills track near Los Angeles, California, Roscoe Sark-K drove his speedy Goodyear-equipped Duesenberj; to victory in the 250-mile race that killed Gaiton Chevrolet, Eddie O'Donnell and Lyallg Jolls, O'Donnell's
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 409 15 THE Canadian Ford THE MOST ECONOMICAL FIVE-PASSENGER CAR ON THE MARKET AS PROVED BY THE FOLLOWING OFFICIAL CERTIFICATE GRANTED BY THE SINGAPORE AUTOMOBILE CLUB 5 YEARS AGO ITEI. (ONSI MPTION TEST ON STANDARD 1916 FIVE-SEATER FORD TOURING CAR Provided hy WEARNE BROTHERS, LIMITED, SINGAPORE DATE OF TEST— SEPTEMBER 7, 1915
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    • 164 15 HAIPHONG Jjj||, DRAGON VQ/ CEMENT Supplied to the S pore Municipality, Government of Johore, Malacca Municipality, P.M S. Railways and all leading architects and contractors. DUPIRE BROS. Sole Agents. Singapore is £rl m I3f P 1' NOTHING FINER -BOTTLfDcr CANNED. t# fe _.Jg) ffost Fcyuzsifcs urith. CROSSE BiJCKWBLL WEtr Delicaa'ca
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    • 377 16 GUAM MAT CO. LJMITCD (U**nN>rat*d In Strait* S*ttl**»*»tt > I*. Phillip Street. SINGAPOREBOOL'S BBADT IN STOCK NOW Pabbaek'a Boiled Linseed OH Hobbuck'H Raw Linseed Oil Habback's Genuine Turpentia* Habburk's Black Paint Habbnck's Blue Paint Hnbback's Brown Paint Habbuck'a British Green Palnl HubhuckV Brown Oxide Paint Hubbuck's Chocolate Paint Hnbback's Chrome
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    • 524 16 TAY 6UAN MAT 88, PHILLIP BTREET The sacceaafnl contractor for snpply ef FIREWOOD to the Singapore Municipalit? 4arla« the rear 1921. GLOBE BOILER REMEDY Kor clearing and preserving steamer boilers of all type. Used by all factories, steamers, etc., and found good. The Ideal Fluid tjat speaks for itself. IN
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    • 913 16 ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID charge* for Want*, For Sale, To Let, etc., in ordinary rlose-set type (average six word* to line) are Per line one insertion 28 cts., two ins. 46 cts, three ins. 64 cts., four ins. 82 cts., five ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.13, ten ins. $1.40. twelve ins.
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    • 997 16 MOTOR VEHICLES FULTON IH-TON LORRY for sal7~Apply 389. Upper Serangoon Road. WANTED, good two-sea'er car of recent make and in really first-class condition. Apply 470, Straits Times. FOB SAL£, on* Winton *ix-c*r. thoroughly overhauled, in perfect condition. Apply to Room No. 77. Rafflei Hotel. KOR SALK, two-seater Maxwell car complete
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    • 796 16 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET, spacious godowns in Wallich Street, also suitable for offices. Immediate entry. Apply to A. Clouet A Co., 7, Raffles 9 u «yTO LET, three- storeyed building, riverside, Nos. 163 to 167, North Boat Quay, first floor, area 7,304 square feet. Apply Ismail and Raheem. TO
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    • 151 16 Straits Motorcar Service I.IMITLD (Incorporated in Straits Settlement*) 2^3 to 215, ORCHARD ROAD LORRIES AND CARS HIRED OVERHAULS TO MOTOR CARS AND CYCLES WELDING of all metals. Satisfaction Guarsnt*** Large atock of LUCAS HORNS AND LAMPS arriving shortly Phone 1233 THERE IS AN ART IN BUYING Just like in everything
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 311 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TELEPHONE* Editorial and Genera' Manager* Offle* 111* Job Printing Offle* IM4 All communications relating I* *»lt*raV matter* and news shoald b* addrnsw to THE EDITOB. All eonununleaH**! mlating to business matter* *4t*i >la». m*nts, subscription*, account*. pri»tl*j*j •te., should b« address** 1 Tatl ■flUsntm. ADVERTISEMENT BATE* Want*.
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