The Straits Times, 19 November 1921

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 26,798 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1921 PRICE 10 CENTS
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    • 152 1 MILKMAID SWEETENED CONDENSED BULK PRICE REDUCED $2 50 per case. THE "Pytchiey Hunt' SAUCE The Sauce thai Makes a Good Dinner Perfect CAN BE OBTAINED in 6 oz. and 10 oz. bottles from the following Retailers in Singapore BUN BEE Co. (Rochore Road). DM ANN Co. (Orchard Road). GUAN BEE
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    • 242 1 SPORTING CARTRIDGES ELEYS 'PEGAMOID' s Price $14.00 per 100 THE BONAX I' vPER CASE fiT ■■pgn i m W i T HE I'KIMAX DEEP HEADS CARTRIDGE EL.S. V (iASTIGR CARTRIDGE V.'iih da extra steel-lined head un- fiQnr"' P-P A I^' O ITi <'; the. brass which makes it Sf Tj,!,
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    • 7 1 imKM\ni Price now M 3 p«t rase
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  • 979 2 Solution Claimed by An American Scholar. TKc announcement that Dr. Romainc Ni-wbolcl, Professor of Philosophy at Pennjsylvania University, has discovered a means of deciphering the Roger Bacon cypher-manuscript in the possesion of Mr. W. M. Vojrnich, says the Bookman's Journal, has naturally aroused the widest inter- est.
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  • 10 2 Big loan can save Austria and a lot of others.
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    • 460 2 ENGLAND Direct from the Mills to your home Buy all your Drea i?<miiiiwnfti aiul Household Goods from the great British Mail Order House. You will be delighted with the quality and workmanship of the goods, the up-tod.ile and ■ttractive styles and the low prices. You can be sni.ir-.lv diwcd and
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    • 366 2 KOTO /<^\ Quickly ]ry^W' l Soothes /[tinsrlirK «ami 2 y>V >w N Scalps l\ \^X\ V Treatment: I ruh. y Cuticura (s^C** L Ointment. J V^ V^ with th- end *7 J of the finger. on spots of dandruff nn<i itching. Follow next morning wi:ii a hot shampoo of Cuticura
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    • 140 2 INTERNATIONAL MOTORS, LTD. 195-a, OKCUARD ROAD. Phone 2617. Overhauls and repairs of every description to all makes of cars and trucks. Painting, upholstering, batteries charged. Separate lock-up garages. NEW CARS ON HIKE. Customers having cars repaired at our works can hire four seater cars at daily rates. SWINEHART J£ t
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  • 652 3 IMMATURE CHAMPIONS." Juvenile Exponents of National (James. Writinu in a home paper, A. E. Crawley MM Never in the history of sport has there been such un exploitation of youth in frames, especially golf and lawn tennis Youth disporting itself on the links oi the courts sounds very alluring:, and
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  • 395 3 Vast Glacial Deposits in The Interior. E\i<k-ncf of a placial epoch in Central Australia i? on.- oi the fruits of an exploratory trip, made in July last by Professor Sir Edgeworth David, the famous Australian geologist, aril a party, to the country lying several hundred
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    • 317 3 11x4* j| Your Great Grandmother en J°y ed p^vm\ g reen tea <^%, but nobody enjoys tea that is going green with damp or mildew. And in a hot, moist atmosphere you know how soon tea goes mouldy if it has been packed in an ordinary tin or cardboard container.
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    • 521 3 IS YOUR BABY GETTING HIS TEETH? Every parent knows the worries that como when baby is toothing. Many parents have found in Baby's Own Tablets help which seems almost magical n t this trying time. By assisting nature to set wrone conditionright th«M Tabletr. promptly ease the pain and bring
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    • 484 3 GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE "The Excise Enactment, 1913." SEGAMAT LICENSING BOARD. The next Se3sion of th* 1 Licensing Boarc for the District of Ncgainat will ba held a' the District Office on December 1.., UU. All applications for the issue, renewal 01 transfer at Licei.ics must be made on r.n proved
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    • 54 3 PARFUMSRIL KOGER AND GALLET (3«, KUK DIIAi KOT Plot dinunce lni^T. AcParfi St. Btli b CO. LATERIY i ..-insaiiore. MUNICIPAL K***** tiry on 01 I Tne Municipal < MUNICIP. ;CE ■vill ii.- m md -U-v.i- i NOTICE Attorn. CHANGE OF ADDRESS NOTIi teied o pore. CHANGE 01 3S tcrcd oflio
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    • 777 4 STEAMER SAILINGS P. 0. British India H Apcar Line (Compinies Incorpornted in Entrlnnd) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES PK.MNSLLAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. (Under Contract with Hi* Majesty's Government) The C-pany'. "MJ™™,™™?^*™,™ .-.P«nd,d FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON Due Sinsaporo Leave Singapore DONGOLA about Dec. KARMALA about Nov 19
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    • 618 4 STEAMER SAIUNCS N.Y.K. European Line LONDON LINK Fmrtaigfcttjr Btnrtoi FOR MARgPIJ.p,, LOKDOIf 4ND jINTWBBP. TU POBTt SHIDZIIOKA MARU Not. SO HAKONE MARU (new steamer) Dee. 14 YOKOHAMA MARU Dec. 23 LIVERPOOL UNB Monthly Serric* FOB MARBEILLB* MXV UVBBTOOL TU PORT* KAMAKURA MARU Dee. II HAMBURG LINE Monthly Serrke lot: LONDON,
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    • 407 4 STEAMER SAILINGS liH THE OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA LTD. (Incorporated in Japan) No. 2. Dc Sooza Street. (j Proposed Sailing from Singapore (Subject to charge without notice) EUROPEAN LINE For Port Bald, Marseilles, London, Aatwe 7. Rotterdam and Hamburg arr. dep. ATLAS MARU Dec. 21 Dec. 22 'ARGUN MARU Jan. 23
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    • 455 4 STEAMER SAILIHBS DOLLAR LINE SINGAPORE TO NEW YORK I VIA SUEZ s.s. M.S. Dollar LOADING MIDDLE JANUARY, 1922. Thronch Bills of Lading issued froa Singapore to the Principal Cities of the United States and Canada. For farther information as to Rates, «t* apfilj to THE DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES, LTD. No.
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    • 723 5 STEAMER SAILINGS KONINKLUKE PAKETYAART MAATSGHAPPKI (BOTAL PACUT MAT*«aTION CO, Of HATATIA) (la*»rporkta4 in Eolian<" Kmk, Nm tmmm Daat. 111. Frvlcbt Dtpt. IMS. atalM »■< TrajMWjatoat D«p» \tn Mai.h4«r'. I'.»k IMI. y«n>T» DOHTBAOt WITH TH« >i»?.!n.;<LANDfI Ij*DlA OOTKft^ar.MKX VAN DIEMSN- -November 19, F.elawan-Dcli «nJ Bagaa Si Api Api. ELOI'T -November 19,
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    • 504 5 I STEfiSEB SAIUB6S IK IB UM STEAWESf, LTS. (Incorporated in tbe United KinKdi'T" 1 FOU CHINA AND JAPAN BENVENUE due here Nov. 1* EEN DO RAN due here Nov. 2. BENGLOE due here early Dec No rsDSenger Accommodation. »w-e«* patersor, mm% k 6b., LIMITED (Incorporated in England) Agent*. AUSIAALiA BY
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    • 406 5 "NAUTICAL ACADEMY" SAILORS' INSTITUTE. This school has a large, and well equipped room for Navigation and Seamanship, and 'S fitted with all the most modern in.tru'ients, models, deviascope, Morse mmps, and apparatus necessar> to prepare date* 'or the Hoard of Trade Kxamina- i Masters and Matej of the Merchant a.
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    • 113 5 /PlKURriB^Bl il 3 i f| J Fresh Stock ««g» i ""^-^^l^l only. ,/r^* -^ji --j jijj HAM LN FRANCE.) 65^**^ aY/ t" Ml Mr y hrtsh stocks are now availablt: fr>m all icaJinjf gciraze* an<l lr u in Sole AflMrti for S.S. and Mai J l*Wllliaihl A. CLOUET 4 Co.
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    • 677 6 CWEiAS "GAIETY" CINEMA I Shewing IS real* of Super Fine Pictures To-night ir Attractions In the First Show at 7.30 Eharp .11 NT. KiAIMGi: in JOAN OF THE WOODS A Special World Brady Picture in uurts CHARLIE CHAPLIN la THE PAWN IHOP In the Second Show at 9.15 p.m. The
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    • 216 6 ENTERTAINMENTS GOODWOOD HALL Grand Ball SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3 DANCING AT 10 P.M. Entrance $4. Booking at MOUTRIE'S. VICTORIA THEATRE One K\tra M.itinec of MARY PICKFORD in "DADDY LONG LEGS" TO-DAY at 5. is p m. Those who could not gain entrancr yesterday. should book at Moutrics immediately. Prices 42 and
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    • 73 6 VICTORIA THEATRE FIVE DAYS ONIA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22 RUSSIAN LIGHT OPERA Tuesday, Not. 22 "MERfIY WIDOW Wednesday, Nor. 23 "COUNT OF LUXBMBEUG" Thursday, Nov. 24 "MARRIAGE MARKET" Friday, Nov. 25 "MYSTERIES OF THE HAREM" Saturday, Nov. 26 EVA Prices $4, $3, $2 and $1. Hooking now open at MOUTRIE'S. NAHAR
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    • 267 6 KIAM KIAT COMPANY Have just received a complete range of SHIPCHANDLERY STORES. UNRIVALLED QUALITY DATE PRICE <_ (pneretc X rollers I T A Permanent and, Highly Satisfactory Article for the upkeep ofLawns and Tennis Coupls SELLS AT A LOWER PRICE THAN IRON ROLLERS. LARQJ NUMBER IN.USE ETABLIESEMENTS Brossard-Mopiim (iNC IN
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  • 435 7 SUNDAY, NOYKMHEK 20. 1«)21. St. Andrew's Cathedral. 7. H0 a.m. Litany. 7.46 aon. Holy Communion (Choral). 8.18 ;>.m. hfctllH f -How <l t.y Holy Comnuini:>n. 4 p.m. Children* Service. f>.:io p.m. Bveneecff and Sermon. St. Matthew's Sepoy Lines. 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 8.30 par.. Evensong and Sermon. Durinp
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  • 190 7 Evidence ami laid before Lori Andortoa ;ti the Scottish Court <>f Bessioa in an action of divorci bj Margaret Sinclair Finni or Sim, The Neaa, Frrryborn, ;ij... r Sin:, now or lattnz .it 107, i Petersrain. Kew B nth w*alw. The marriagi Urn k place ai E
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  • 63 7 Uurhip 1919, th( co-operative moMMll i 1 the Mysore BUlta eoattaMd. to make fa:, mm report ihwN from 1,221 to i.i"j. with a working capital of TS lakhs to vi ry 12 villasres in thf slut Deposits bun ft m members in.! dob- oe in freely daring the year, tut
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  • 152 7 FIXTtRE3 Saturday, November 19. High Water, 0.39 a.m., 0.2 p.m. Polo Balestier, Barnas Cup. Entertainment, Vie. Theatre, 8.30 p.m. Sunday, November 20. High Water, 1.2 a.m., 0.46 p.m. Swimming Club, 100 yards handicap. Monday, November 21. Hijjh Water. 2.lfi a.m., 188 p.m. Legislative Council. 2.30 p.m. Sale
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  • 305 7 HMaXI at the docks :-ist Wharf Basin Nil. y.:>i V/narf Fheaewa, Vaa Waerwijck. sroo. Sheers Wharf— Nil. Mass Wharf Earyalaa, Anjer. Enpire l>.>k M. hu Han, St. Patrick. i'.i ::\oni:r .'i-t harf Avutliia, Yanptsze. J:.r«!(ne» Wharf -Nil. I'ulo Brani oal Wharf— Nil. Keppcl Ilarhour. Main Wharr- Utrecht, Tanjonu
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  • 145 7 To- day Meilan 3 p.m. Palesshaac -3 p.m. Meeeai as»3 B^gnn ..8 p.m. MakkSCa, l'tn .Sweiicnham and Peaaag s P-m-V.'jur and Malacca 3 p.m. I'i'Mii: I,'1 3 p.m. SuppK-niL-ntsry Mail by train to Pcnanc, taking mails for Europe, etc < p.m Registration up to 3.3H p.m. Poit
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  • 23 7 Left Singapore October 7 October 13 October 17 October 19 Arrived London November Z November 8 November 14 November 14
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  • 139 7 .EXCHANGE. Singajioro, November 10. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 1/S Demand 2/3 7/8 Private m. credits 2/4 13/32 On New York Demand IfH Private 90 days 4^ On France Bank 606 On Jndia, Bank T.T. 16D On HongkcnK, Bank d/d 19 p.c. pm. O:i Shanghai, Bank
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  • 47 7 Tone of Market Steady. Spot Dec. Jan. -March April-June a Singapore Standard Psle Crep* Closing Prices Buytn Seller* Spot Utv. rch A or!!-.; Sire»poTa EUr<f*rc KiDbc'i HUfc CS'iing Pnc«» B'ifcr« iaUan J9 iv 41 DAILY PRICES CUetUNT. 11.30 a.m., November l'J.
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  • STOCK AND SHARES.
    • 179 7 Vai. N. Buyers. Sellers. 1 1 Ayer W«f l.(Ki 1 1 Hitam Tin 1.20 1.30 1 1 Jelantoh 0.40 Ml i'l £1 Kani.Kamuntingl.no 1.38.0 10 10 Kinta Assoc. 4.50 £1 11 Lahmi Mium 5 5 I.ingui Tin 3.50 4.00 10 10 Malayan Coll. lli.uO 14.00 1 1 Menglcmbu 040
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    • 125 7 VaL Pd. Buy»r« S«t>r» £1 £1 Br. Am. Tobacco 2.17.0 3.7.3 10 10 Central Engines 16..00 10 10 Central Motors 2.75 3.25 £1 £1 E. Smelting Co. COO 6.30 5/- 5/- Eieetric T'way* 2 '6 10 10 Fraser Neave 2G.50 27.50 50 50 W Hammer it Co. 75.00 85.00
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    • 96 7 U. Kug. 6 p.c. $1^34,300 par 5 p.c Ms. Spore Electric Tramways, 5 p.c. £350.000 a«"oSpore Municipal 6 p4. 11,878,000 v *t Spore liuii. 4Vi p.e. of 1907 Jl/JOO.OOC 10 i,.i. is: Spore Muu. l i p.c. of 1909 51.60U.G00 10 p.t. iiif. Spore Mun. *V» pc. of IbOV
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    • 358 7 Fraear and Co. aad t—l m Owtrtfc—L To-day's Price*. rnw Co Bnttt Allcnby ($1) 0.10 0.20 0.15 0.20 A!or Gajah (?1) 1.05 Ll5 1.0. 146 A. Hitani B4M U.OO 7.:.0 <5.50 Am. Malay (#2) 1.00 LSI 1.00 1.25 A Tinin^ /I' A. MflCtk ($1) 1.03 1.10 0.70 0.0:>
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    • 139 7 AUCTION SALE of BagUaß BM Is aeiai, gents' shooi, handkcrhiefs, etc. At our sale-room, Ma, SO, Kling; Street, on Tuesday November 22. at 18.30 a.m. Compri»im: H'l kens ■.■.mat cjlour paint, 26 kesjs leak colour i-air.t, >(i kega red oxide, i;; kee» brov.n, 18 keirs (;rccn and 1 keg I
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    • 38 7 N. E. W. MOTORS AMD DYNAMOS You cannot get a better and cheaper Dynamft Obtain prices from THE MOTOR GAR FIRING ENGIiVEGKING GO. 69-b, BUKIT TIMAH ROAD. Sole Agents for F.M.S Siam and D. R. Indies. BUB-AGENTS WANTED.
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    • 314 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS N i'KAS :.l II lt rts per tin Merchants' Oiiicr in Malacc. filled. Appii-| cr.nt-. U PLANT man »< enok f( TO I.l'T. X M is pied f< for Ston JTENT vi:::. FOR BALK, mall eompoand SsMrald Hill KoaJ. G:-.s i;ml water. Alsc vacant land, T. kturau, >j
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    • 197 7 TENDERjM!WITED FEDERATL-D MALAY STATES RAILWAYS s arc Inrited for I 'rial and strrii \:>22:— Mitcliiiif; uniform roanul < >il baa Oil Crude Oil Solar nil KM Hu!)ber (io<xl- Lime Lama Cham I ■1 on applici I ilic (iovornmcrit <li I dor. THE Singapore Far.iKy Bei Society. NOTICE The December c,
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  • 1151 8 The Straits Times SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19 FAR EAST PROBLEMS. BMMMVt interest in the naval "bmittcfi at Washington is over ■hftdowed by the disclosure of various r.in-s m vi-.ws on the position of China if aiaaaa have put forward their casIt prr.ouiits simply to this "We want t t rritoricl integrity
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  • 35 8 There will be a Young People's Serice iind Parade of Boy Scouts in the I'resbyterii.n Church, to-morrow, at 8 :i.m.- The Rev. G. H. Doug as will give an Jdre3£ uh The Chief Scout. 9
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  • 28 8 Tho M.M. outward mail sfcamer Ang>.i>r J5 exp' 'to-i litre fr.m i'maii-: ->nl :-.r Siig-m, Hj-pli.-n,', Koaigki b •':iur.f,hai und Japan the st-me day -t; I I l
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  • 55 8 "Sixty years isn't very old tft«>r all"' ••(.■mark i" 1 his Lordship the Chief Judicial i Commissioner in the Kuala Lumpur app:al; •ourt on Wednesday when one of the iccused in a gan? robbery case said that 1 'an old man of 60 y;ars" had given j evidence in bis
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  • 19 8 Mr. E. M. Bland, of Messrs. Sime Darby and Co., has been granted an auctioneer's town license for Singapore.
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  • 22 8 T><« Right Rev. E. L. Dannon, D. D., Bishop cf Labuan and Sarawak, will preach at BMaMBC at St. Anihrew's Cathedral to-morrow.
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  • 31 8 The rate of issue of money order.: for Ind.a and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 168 $'.00. The rate of payment cf mon'.y orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 178=$100. l
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  • 31 8 a Mr. J. S. Fergusfji, of Messrs. Wilde and Co.'s Ipoh office, 13 returning to Mulaya by the P. and O. steamer Kashmir, which sailed from London on the 11th instant.
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  • 31 8 The Rev. J. Butterworth will conduct Divine Service on Sunday and Monday next, at Jchore Bahru Sunday at Evensong at 6 p.m. and on Monday at Hsly Communion at 7.30 a.m.
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  • 34 8 A telegram has been received from the mine manager of Nawng Pet Tin stating that they have started mining operations with one stripper. Everything is working well and results promise to far exceed expectations.
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  • 45 8 Officers of Colonial Volunteer Corps w'..o held commissions between August 5, 1914, »nd August :il, 1921, and upon retirement were permitted to retain their rank cml wear uniform, are permitted to retain their ■rank and wear service dress with badges of rank throughout the Empire.
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  • 54 8 Mr. William Hay of Kuala Lumpur has issued invitations for the functions conaeetad with the marriage of his daughter Blan.-he Violet with Clarence Lancelot Van Geyzel of the F.M.S. Railways on November 26. The marriage will be solemnised at St. John's Church, Bukit \anas, and a reception will be held
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  • 63 8 While riding a motor cycle in Thompson Rocd on Thurselay evening, Mr. G. Edlin knocked down a Chinese boy, causing severe injuries to his leg. Mr. Edlin was placed, at the instance of the Traffic Department before Mr. Bull, second magis.rate, ye-ster'iay charged with rah ami r ir. Nt driving
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  • 65 8 Kampong Kaniunting Tin Dredging rcwra for the half month of Nov■mber is as follows Hours run iwo eiretiae.;) 5^9, cubic yards •.attd So.bi.O, t'-tal piculs G3t3.00, i.ett ali-.- $2».0J6.i:1, No 2. I. st 1U hona i;r .fell mirfiap to air pump. Asai.-. Cumbang Tin Drc-vlging record for th. air.c period
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  • 66 8 Vice-A mi."' Sir Hu\;h Toth.l', Cor.iiani>ar Cfcjal of the Eosc Indice ..adron. was expe<*ted to leave Cevlr,. i%ey by the bginning of NoTOEL H. M. S. Southampton. B] Sir H-iu'h T- thi-1 will when iiisvad by 'he newl;. appointed Com- n-Oi.ief of the Squadron, Reari iiiiral L. Cl'nton-Baker. Sasva for
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  • 66 8 ■r- Installation Meeting cf the Beol ish District Grand Lodf:^ of ti.e MiJJI "ija.-.t was held at the Scottish Masink •Vniple. Yenning Read, Kucla Lumpur, n: vatjrrlay. The ceremony was pc-rf /mv Wr.r. Bro. Malcolm Watson. Deputy district Grand Master ruling. Before th •r.Hsi'.ation todk plac?. V.Vr. Ero. S. T.
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  • 84 8 The 15 year-old Welsh boy, Harold J.-,p vho lias been awaiting trial sines JiW' in charges of hav m* inunk-red two littl? -'i, pleaded gruilty at the Mspmouth V»b:es. Two confessions were read. The first, dated the 17th September, b?fcins. I confess I wilfuCty r.nd i^bWi Hldj '■nurdered Flora Little
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  • 85 8 There were about fifty Germans M '-"oard the Dutch vess- 1, Prins Der Ksdcranden, which arrived in Colombo (now Amsterdam and which sailed for Batavi.i i'he Gprmans are going to the Dutch Tn 'ies for the prirpose of ipenin;haB^MM firm?. Three of the C- r mmt» bo*Bd -vere in Colombo
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  • 81 8 Just bsfr.ro the incid.nt in th. House of Commons when Messr Jack Jcne-s md \Vl> 1 Thome wr. ordered to leave the House, Mr Clynes emphasisod that ft was useless to take furth:r part in the debat? as the Government was unwilling to accept any amendment increasing the allowanc. >
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  • 100 8 Sentence of two months' rigorrjs imprisonment without option of a fin? was imposed by Mr. Bull, second magistrate. e-ten!ay. on Talip bin Hjsaain, chauffeur cf m jtorbus 41, on a charcr- 1 of raddaM driving in Grove Read on Octnb.-r 12 lafl md who, ace rJing to the evidence of
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  • 95 8 I The Dataavhct i.umber of S!uyt~r=' Monthly is as usual perfectly prut up. tK> pro?s and the illustrations leaving '•> criticise, and the reprcxluctic n fpi (tot cf places anH ihms of interest Ib.th in the Vetherland Indies and outside their sphere arc accompanied by 'I-, •■■-•tine reading mnttfr. As
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  • 423 8 Cnplain W. H. Calthrop Calthrop, R.N., A.M., is appointed Master Attendant, Strait* Set'tKm nts. Mr. Sassoon Solomon, a native of Bcgdad, twelve years resident in the Straits, has been granted a certificate of naturalisation within the Colony. Capt. C. Hawson of the Singapore Pilot Association, ami Mrs.
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  • 22 8 The outward French packet Angkor .vith mails from the Continent, is c-x laetad to r.ach Pcnang ct 6 a.m. toaoixow.
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  • 114 8 The extensive plot of land on the Teluk Ayer P.e-clarr.ation, bounded by Robinscn i.l B the land sile-, and the sea-wall •in the ether, is now in the first stage of preparation f.r thu Malaya-Borncu KxhibitKA, wh.ch will be held from March 31st ■o April 7th. The lay-out
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  • 111 8 There will be no regular sittings of the SuprsßM Court for the hearing of civil aosea and mrtters from December 21, i!/21 to January 10, 1922, inclusive. The s'acation Judge will attend for the hearing if summonses in chambers, and criminal ippai Is and urgent matters in
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  • 127 8 Yesterday in the Bankruptcy Court, after the examination of a witness named .•.'ararasf.my in the course of the public '.•xaminaticn of cne P. Rak-p-akse, Mr. ■Justice X:. r:\tt- Linnard made an oni;r lhat tho papers connected with the casa m trait to th Attorney-General for his opinion and
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  • 110 8 The following message, dat v.l Bi m-.\ XcjvLrnbtr lii, las bi-oi: rn-ivoii in Singapore Owing to r.ome incidents wiiich took plac at tin- PllllgimM of thu Kasoti m K<>me, the local railway workers and the tramway BMn dtfMwl on a strike of reprisals, 'i he GovcnUMßt M
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    • 189 8 r i i i Lefts Diaries 1922. r- V9i No. 51. FOOLSCAP, 12>/a by 8 in., 1 day on page, cloth tJßl^^^^-— bound, with index, $12.50 Ij No. 8. LARGE POST OCTAj H?iB%9 vt >, 7/2 by 5 in., 1 day on jgS^H P&ge> cloth bound, with in- J |1
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    • 148 8 ALHAiMBRA Beach Road SIIK 111. -HANDS AND CALICO WIVES j i Ma. Pt».l Kt-B'.uring House Peters, Mary Aldan and l.va Novak IcfaM Maeazioe, scenic tmbject and other interesting pictures ji r.,t\mnt\ Amunrmrnt Cnrpuratloa BMaaaai TUX INVISIBLB BAY Episodes 7 and 8 (First Show) MARLBOROUGH Beach Road 7 Tts. THE HO
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  • 1113 9 Views on (he Far Eastern Question. Reuter's Service London, November IT. New York The New York Herald and the Times both support Mr. Balfour's plea fir the abo it'rii i f submarines. Thi Herald says Let iwry unnatural force ir warfare be swept ay.ay asasl .f it -hoivt
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  • 153 9 RcvTEr."s Service London, Novcnvjcr 17. In csplar.atiori cf the Royal DUtJ) shars distribution, it is ar.nour.c.d that the Cad justified in appealing \j tiie money market as long a th ssate f(ar for the tax policy of the Dutcl. Ir.iiia Govcramaat la saapect of the petrol not condusivaiy
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  • 49 9 Relteu's Si:kvice. London, Noveaabai it. QsaMva The Labour Conference adapt cd by 45 voti to 41 aa aiuendment to tl: white Uad committee's report faveurir.; I!;.' draft conventien pr'hibiting white iead in interior end exterkr painting arul n:akini; regulations for the protection the workers using tiie pitm-nt.
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  • 181 9 Graceful Speech at Dcr.'.bay. REvnii's Skevice London, November 17. Bombay The Prince of Waics on land iig vead asaaaaga from Urn King !:ig tiie Princes and paapies cf Inc'i:» aad saysag the Prince of Wnlci was ccminr as a token of the w:a'«! of the Imperial nouses
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  • 95 9 iHIWi b ivember it. Reval Ii n 1-i reqjasstad Kxiaahi to Urn lovkfa --at: faction with th ijritiih reply vagardaag th. debts. Chijherin admits th3t SOBM (illfstlfllis cry obscure ar..! snjfsats dcariac them up by fcrmal <w T«iTTi<flfii "K th? Uriiiih Goi-ernnient ur.derstccj th: Boviats t that tha
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  • 69 9 Kelier's ■ntvua r IT. nferenes of ti.. Livcrpcc!, which sxtremi ts ho] .show thai n i.i the pr--viaces disapproved ths Irish negot.a- of their Lh sohject, ..»i..ilS, UuJjl.--ins an amendment c..»... „.;>• hoping that, remaey of the Cic«n, th^ sacsrity of the Empir. plaigM to L! v... i
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  • 59 9 I IjELTE.i'S ££ll\-.Li: N«« York Mr. llaio n; the South China GovunaMat, li^j otnt u\ latter to Mr. liu^-ht; offering to ass-mt. oUgstioM lot Um roiitlimilil ■nlllBnk I ;.;i tc Iho Pekinf: GtntBBWk, en whiek default ■occurred. Iho U-tt«r stat:o that Sjutr. China has iir. itcj the consortium
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  • 59 9 Reuter's Service I Lor.d.n, Hovesafear n. A firm cf general merchants wit'.j London and Liverpool offices has suspended; payment with liabilities of £900,000. It! Aas trading largely ta the East in tin-! d olhir co:r.| mcdilics and came to the Iroat in recent years. A scheme for
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  • 29 9 RELTEB'a Skiiwct. Lon.irn, Nwea L r 17. J The Lost of Ifarfasf fall a potati in October, aaatety ta 103 per cer.t.j :jil>tr 1 above pre-war.
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  • 780 9 Forty Years a Circus Proprietor. j Many in Singapore will learn with, regret lhat a telegram received from Bangkok announces the death there yesterday of Mr. Frank Fiilis, the well-known circus proprietor. The deceased took his show to Bangkok about, a month ago after touring
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  • 168 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, November 19. aid-General J. S. Fowler K.C.M.G., C.8., D.5.0., arrived at Kuala Lumpur yesterday morning. In the evening he[ inspectc/1 the local troops mar the new col t links, after they had taken part in shcrt manoeuvres. According to the agenda
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  • 3314 9 First Annual Dinner of New Association. Position Under Review. The Association of British Malaya hid their firrt SPTli'ftl dinner, on October 20, at the Coi.'iu ,w- t Rooms, Kingsway, Sir Frank Swettcnham, G.C.M.G., C.H., in the chair. There wire present, including iriy UO gaasts, seated from six to
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  • 328 10 Alleged Libel of Government Officials. The libel action in which Raja Shariman and Che Tak, assistant Commissioners of Pclice in the F.M.S. -rvice. sued Messrs. Ribeiro, Ltd.. M. Nalpon and Sa<!ul!ah Khan in respect of two letter* published in the Utusan Malayu on Xowmber 1920, was before the
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  • 94 10 We are r>debted to the Registrar of Imports and Kxports, Singapore, for the following early report on Imports and Exports Total value of Foreign Imports of Merchandise into British Malaya during Stolen, Ur, l'J2l $59,127.4'J". October, I'JJI 41,025,:!04 Increase 1.897,879 Total value of Foreign Exports of
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  • Sporting News and Notes.
    • 192 10 Our Penang correspondent wires that the following are tbe teams for to-day's Rugby cup competition match at Penang between Penang and Perak Peiiang.— A. K. Other; S H. Duff L. B. Gibson? P. W. Saffery and R. D. SUwan! W. W. Loger and F. W. Walker R. D. Milligan,
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    • 65 10 The Navy Cup competition will bo rein December. This Challenge Cup eoaapated for every months by pairs fr..m each Regiment or Corps in ths Garrison, th? Staff and Departments being counted as one. match pCay, foursomes on hrndicap i „f the difference in combin i handicap <>f tha nppcainsj
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    • 111 10 A Banter :able from Johannesburg. dated 17th in-'., states that the second Test Match in the Australians' tour ended in a draw. Australia scored A'>\) in the lir-t Innings, Collins cjmpLing the bit total of 2Co. The South Africans replied with 243, of which Nourse contribute! C>4,
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    • 124 10 The Lomu.n School of T.nnis and Gclf. Belsiso l.irk (iardens, London. N.W.. writes "Should any ->f your i adan de-ire s match of lawn tennis whilst on a visit to the MefnuoHe, W4 >hi;u'<i like to inform you Unit we ar ajsjeuag jn en tout
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  • 355 10 Thiefs Grave Without Grass For Century. A weird old superstition concerning a prave in the parish churchyard at Montgomery is exaactasi to have a stnmga development. Exactly a hundred years ago John Newton Davics, a farm bailiff, was publicly hanged there for highway robbery. With the rope-
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  • 109 10 Kvcr since the formation of the Ceylun Planters' Kifle Corps in 1002, Sir WW Riiig.way has been its Hinorary Coionti. As a Matter of fact, the C.P.R.C. was formsd at the -uir^estion of Sir West himsa'f, which he made at the dinner given to !un Continents on their aMan fjem
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  • 801 10 TappinK Resumed on a Moderate Scale. The annual meeting of the Kota Bahroe Rubber Comapny, was held at Shanghai on November 4, under the chkirmanship of Mr. C. R. Burkill, supported by Mr. N. G. Maitland and Mr. E. A. Prince. The number of shares represented was
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  • 104 10 At the annual general meeting of tiie Hindu Association, held on the ltith irst., the following were sleeted office-bearers for the Twtng year Mr. v. l*. Rajah, president Mr. 1). M. Samy, vice-presi-dent Mr. S. R. Gopal, hon. mm, secretary: Mr. Arunasalam I'illay, hon. treasurer Mr. S. Doraisiamy, h.m. auditor
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  • 38 10 Mr. H. T. Gander, of India, who i 3 at present paying a, visit to the Straits Settlements, has consented to preach at Bethesda Hall to-morrow at 8 p.m. His subject will be Threo Pictures without a Hcroett
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  • 56 10 Before Mr. Dawson third magistrate yi stenmy a Chinese salesman in the employ of Messrs. %ohn Little's was produced on a charjre of criminal breach of trust in respi.-ct of a $100 note, belonging to Mr. H. T. Knott of the firm's drapery department. He was remanded a week for
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  • 55 10 As a result of three years' experiments the Bristol Company has produced an aircooled nine cylinder aeroplan.3 engine of 450 hors? power. It occupies two feet space and four men car lift it. It has answered a test equivalent to cariyin? eight people 10.000 mil *s at a speed of
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 93 10 To the Editor of the Strait* Times. Sir, In consequence cf sor.ii existing as. to ray relation with the report on the Kerhng Tin Mine, I desire it to Indefinitely known that I have never at anytime or in any way bscn associated with the prospecting or
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    • 128 10 To the Editor of the Straits Thnee. Sir, I am directed by the commia -.■<• I the Non-European Unemployment Fur i! to state that at present at any rate the committee would only deal with applicants who are in the clerical line and who were last employed in
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    • 298 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, 1 note from your >su_- of Saturday last your criticism on the above. You give two examples, which are quite selfevident, and artive at the conclusion that it is much easier and less liable t-i error. where irre;rti!ar quantities are
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    • 622 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir. In December last Malayan <Vilitries, Ltd., issued a circular to its shareholders informing them that the Board had entered into an agreement to purchaso the Batoe B:sar Concession in Borneo, with workable coal in sight estimated at 40,000,000 tons. In
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    • 422 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir. Mr. Shelley-Thompson's explanation appears his-orii ally iocorrcct. The '■.Af-ize date* back to the reitrn of Henry ll. The word thin inei.rit (ii a law (statute), (1) a form of civil proca— invented, we arc told, by Kanulpii da Clanville, whereby
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  • 154 10 India Egg- Lav ins; Competitions. In wmrrTtfw with the AU-ir. I laying competition being held in th^ United Province: Poultry Association mod^l fcrm incubators ai;d fostr mothers and other interesting arrangements are on view and students are trained at the farm. IVumtrous visitors to the farm see fur the first
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  • 138 10 A atnra ci" the abstract of returns reiatmg to pilotage in the United Kingdom for the year 1920, Is the considerable number i.f pilots whose average Bet earnings amount to i'l.dOO <ir more per year. Both for number and amount the Thames easily heads the list At
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  • 51 10 A Dutchman named .Johannes Nicholas fl/iUemse proMeated by Insp. Venters tv fined $60 in tin- thinl court ycsterdav fur failing t n yister himself within 4f> hour.o| his residence in the Colony in the sarly part of this year and for leaving the Colony silbM'iimitlj without having his pussjiurt endorse
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  • 859 11 Slightly Amended Projrramme; Adopted. The tiist ;ii.iuial general meeting of Kuwang Tin, I.t<».. mi held at Penan* un November 11. Mr. .1. Malcolm Newman preside<i, and the others present men Messrs. H, K. WhitKuk. Duxbury. F. Lean. J. Evans, and A. Lindlev (representing the secretaries, Messrs. Kennedy
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  • 173 11 Sell (Jowns and Curios to Pay College Fees. A R-'UL-r mis-;.tre fi.ni Paris M]n iha th Cnfawtc irirl stuiients at the I'ati: L'niversity hay, ..II bfOagM with them France nativ,- .lutiful embr.. I 'ks ami fan> qaaintly vi.ru bronze.-, and jewellery MM jadi Statuettes From time to
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  • 505 11 Strange and Uncanny Messages Received. MeaMCai HH-cived through supposed > sci ni to be fairly common i Npcriemcs. Since the report in these columns of of Mrs. Go<ldarii, of Strcathain, ihv Daily Chronicle ha* received a large number of letters relating recent in!n the lives of the writers. Dr.
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  • 455 11 .Mitteleggigrat of the Eiger Ascended. if the many mounta.n riiltfe* which for a time baifitii tii>l-class climbers, none' oat so long unconquered as the Tlitl»la||[lglll. or north-cast arvte of the i in the Bernese Oberland. The Cigar winch is lI JMI foet in height, was; first McmM
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  • 38 11 HXCAPOn AND SOUTH MALAYA BOY SCOUTS ASSOCIATION. Orders for week ending November 20 c ulur<lay, I'Jlh Seventh Troop Parade. Sunday, 20th.— Church Parade at Prvs'.yterian Church. Parade at Zetland House, 7.30 a.m. Full uniform, without I itave*. I
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 110 11 8H THE BEST $sc^T.".'j^ 1 IS rinRU '^;-;V-.'- i ■^V-' 1 Vv I> 4^|^l TOU CAN BUT V If w A > 9 MOUTRIE Built of SOLID TeAK and Guaranteed for SEVEN Years. They are much the CHEAPEST Eventually, Cat: and Inspect our NEW STOCK. We also have a few
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    • 428 11 Raffles HoteL St. ANDREWS EVE NOVEMBER 29, 1921. Special Scotch Dinner and Dance Dancing till 1.45 a.m. Residents and Diners will h.-.vo prior claim to seats In the Ball Boom. F. A. COOKE, A. B. McCLART, Musical Director. Manager. Adelphi Hotel TO-NIGHT Special Dinner THH HOTEL OBCfIESTRA WILL PLAT DURING
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 130 12 CHEESE COMPANY, LIMITED Garrick CIGARETTE pSi^jfiß&b Sold Everywhere. GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO, LTD. (lo«crvor»Ud in Hoii^kooc). fJT CASKS 375 LBS. HE7T IMHMjUI AJdrau s C. M. ALPOBT, GREENLAND, SLN(iATOB£. Agent* Televboae No. :7SI. SS-1, Host Qa»y, Slag»pore. ALSO AGENTS FOB THE BQNGKONG ROPE IfIANUFACTURLNfi COMPANY, LUHTU). (Incorporated in BoDskonc). Pure
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    • 986 12 SALES BY AUCTIOH MORTGAGEE'S SALE TANGLIN COR»»OUND HOUSE. The Undersicncd have received instructions to sell by Public Auction at their saleroom, RsfHes Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore, on Monday, November 28, 1921, at 2.30 p.m. All that piece of freehold land with s frontage on Grange Ro-td, area 4S,3fil square feet,
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    • 110 12 Goodrich Tubes R ECONOMY i) 1 111 A B l I IP Us M 11 W T \gf T V SERVICE V NONE BETTER. The Goodrich Tyre Ajjener, ADAMSON GILFILLAN CO., LTD. TITAN The ONLY RELIABLE European CEME.MT ASK FOR QUOTATIONS Before Buying Elsewhere OUTBTRTION AGENTS > Meo«r«. AYLESBURY NUTIER,
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  • 687 13 A New Use Found for Liquid Latex. A representative of Tlv Journal suererded the other <!'<;.' in obtaining from Mr. Frederick Kay.', I some in ihv u m of paper-making tis patented by him. j My discovery rt tti? method of the of rubber i> paper-making
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 408 13 NfkW i^i THE Tr&velliof* Si7C CJ in- by r<4 mifr, I L V I ftilj A useful nudiuni weiKht Pcutch M:.iJ Kuer. H trav.iiin^ Kiik in a Wavy 01 <■ mtdium variety of plaid designs. ht. Colonrs Green an.l Blue. f gj ze ,-j m Price $17.50. Jya^4£ffl| Price THE
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    • 402 13 Christmas Mail At Una tims o( the year muiiy nr t > in a qanndßry as to what to r!io( i-o tor a Christmas C*r«l Thei «o i!,l lik«- HBMtittag n«M aiiu diui-reul from last yea: bat gsMMlly, niiua they go to wake their rhoico, the; fiud a groat _O_—
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    • 107 13 Carbonic Acid Gas 22 «Sc 44 lbs. Cylinders ALWAYS IN fcTOCK. Framroz Co. 9 SINGAPORE FRASER CHALMESC KNGINK2.RI.Va VVOU&S. M_P O*»c«« aad BH Kwom UAGNBT HOUSB, U ■■<« tl. BUMMMM ROAD, BHI6AJPOI THE PROBLEM HOW TO DRY CLOTHES DURING THE RAINY SEASON IS BEST SOLVED BT TB-t tJSI 01' A
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    • 824 14 SALES BY AUCTION IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Th* Undersigned haVe been favoured with instructions to sell by Public Auction at their sale-room. Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore. on Monday. November 21. at *.3O p.m. RIVERSIDE BI'SINESS PREMISES. Lot 1. Valuable 99 years' leasehold land fronting the Singapore River, together with the
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    • 465 14 INSURANCE THE IMPERIAL FIRE OFFICE United with th* Alliance Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) 1 and 2, Barthollomew Lane, London, Established 1803 Capital 5,460,000 Assets exceed £24,000,000 General Manager, Owen Morgan Owen, Esq., BARLOW Co.. Agents. ROYAL INSURANCE CO., LIMITED. (Incorporated in Great Britain) Specialises in MOTOR INSURANCE. 1.
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    • 277 14 Assets over $4,000,000 S.C. Assurance in force over $17,000,00* The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in StraiU S*ttl*m*nt») nPrir MA rr HEAD OFFICE Winchester Hon.e, Bln,apora. LONDON OFFICE 12. Old J.wry, E.C. Th. Company ha* 420,000 deposited with the Supreme Coart of England and compll*. with th. Briti.h
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    • 462 14 BANKING I THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED (Incorporated by Special Imperial Charter ln Japaa.) Capital Subscribed Y 60,000,000 Capital Paid-up T45,000,000 Reserve Fund* Y11,080,000 President K. Nakagawa, Esq. Vice-president S. Mori, Esq. DIRECTORS T. Hisamune, Esq. G. Kawasaki, Esq. K. Morinag*, Esq. M. E*aki, Esq. T. Ikrda, Esq. Denkichi Takita,
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    • 561 14 BANKING ASIA BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated iii New York) STOCKHOLDING BANKS. Anglo and London Paris National Bank of San Francisco. Bankers Trust Company, New York City. Continental and Commercial National Bank of Chicago. Guaranty Trust Co. of New York. Guardian Savings and Trust Company, Cleveland. Mercantile Bank of the Americas, New
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    • 432 14 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated in Hongkong). Paid-up Capital 116,000,000 Reserve Funds Sterling 4 2,500,000 Silver $21,500,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietor* $15,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS G. T. M. Edkins, Esq., Chairman G. M. Dodwell, Esq., Deputy Chairman D. G. 31. Bernard, Esq. Hon. Mr. E. V. D. Parr A. S.
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  • 884 15 Notes and Comments On Current Topics Endurance Test. A day and a night run constitut- <1 the feature of the endurance test recently organised by the Automobile Club of Finland. near Helsingfors. During daylight hours a distance of 410 miles had to be covered to a very
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  • 13 15 Now if Russia gets a square meal, do we get a square deal
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    • 120 15 DUNLOP This il 30x3^ Cover NOW YOU KNOW THE DUNLOP RUEiER CO (Z) LTD. (Incorporat in Japan.) (Dunlop Mouse, Uobinson Road.) KEE AND COMPANY 12. CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. STOCKISTS OF Saturn" Belting MAMIACiIRED BY THE 'SCADINAVIA" BELTING CO., LTD. LONDON. $2,500 Less Speci il Disco ant of _10 per cent,
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    • 322 15 LjIDJCiK II f «flF3j sEPp am TXT? MOT OR AdT^MCIV \T Vr I /AL/AiVlxJ' ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER PLANT *'-jF& NO VIBRATION-NO NOISE ffßHuifP I It is the neatest, «implest, mo?t compact Jj£ jS^*iA £^aW and reliable plant on the market T'^Vs Experts and laymen alike are amazed at the
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    • 803 16 GUAN KIAT S CO., LTD. TAY GOAN KIAT No. IG, mil III" RTRIXT. PHILLIP STREET. M I'hont Nt,s. JilJ snd 2114 New Shipments Arrived of MORGAN'S SALAMAMiFU CRI'CIDLES x he BMMMfIsJ conlrr.rtor for supply of tonu^i ks and dies FIREWOOD AND BASKETS WITH TAI'S COMPLETE (wuitwokh TiiKiM.) AND BROOMS, ETC.
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    • 1835 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The 1 REPAID charges for Wants, For Sale, To Let, etc, in ordinary close-set type (average six words to line) are Per line one insertion 28 cts, two ins. 46 cts, thiee ins. G4 cts., four ins. 82 cts., five in?. Tl.OO. six ins. $1.13, ten ir.s f
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    • 615 16 OFFICES AKD GODOWN TO LET, motor samites good condition fl6 per month. HOO, Scrnngoon Road. TO LET, Robinson Ri»d, first and second floors, suitable for offices (can be taken separately). Apply Bispano Trading Co. sai buildjinj;. j TO LET OFFICE, at 4 and 4-a, Prince Street, top and ground floor
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    • 374 16 Bellanger The King of French Car* WITH SILVER RADIATOR :i AND THE GOLDEN SILENCE. Just Arrived Book Early First two Demonstration cars are to be sold at Special Price*. The BELLANGER is a car of efficiency, economy and comfort. No donbt it Is luxurious and the price is within the
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 206 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TELEPHONES Editorial ami General 68 Manager's Office ll'T Job Printing Office 1244 All communications relating to editorial matt) i and news sho i!u be addressed lo THE EDITOK. AU communications to business matters—udvertisvi subseriptioaa, accounts, printing etc., nld be addressed to THE MANAGER. ADVF.nriSEMENT UATE9 Wants, For
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