The Straits Times, 23 December 1921

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times. NO. 26,827 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1921 PRICE 10 CENT 3.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 141 1 SilLJfii TRAVERS' Old Fawny Port Fine Pale Sherry A VERY CHOICE -j^j-r^ A aOFT PAL E WINE OP OLD WINE. XiJNJJ (IOOD STYLE AND FLAVOUR. "Chateau La Tour Morin Claret A CLARET OF FINE FLAVOUR AND ATTRACTIVE BOUQUET Are Specially Recommended as Wines of Quality ALSO FRENCH RED AND WHITE
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    • 224 1 1922 PRICES In spite of the Great Reduction in the Prices of 'Raleigh* all-steel Bicycles there will be no alteration in the quality; the high standard of excellence in materials and workmanship, for which these Cycles are* renowned, will be maintained. Model "D w Model "B" POPULAR RALEIGH ff^Zn SPECIAL
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    • 6 1 MILKIIAID Pita* wr VMi tm «m*
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  • 574 2 Development of Timber and Other Resources. Under the patronage cf the Kin,?, and with the Prince of Wales as its first prestdtaVt, tha Empire Forestry Association was inaugurated at a meeting in the Guildhcll on November IG. Founded as a direct result of the deliberations of the Imperial
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  • 279 2 Decision for the Company Given. The decision rivtn en N"i,vcmber 1(5 ir fav.rr of th( I lbb« Esta^ei I -.lit' [nlaod Revenue ip the C I U become famout aj the Daeiaioa," will be a bouii ((inipanies ir. of excess pro!its iluty. I will, however, not aifect
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    • 203 2 SMOKE ZAIDAN'S Egyptian Cigarettes [HAND MADE EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES f"*™! CAIRO -EGYPT I "AMIR ABDULLAH" "LORD" "MES. DELICES" Cork Upprd Straw tlpprct Main Principal Tuwn Retailers K. T. M. HUSSAIN, 1", Battery Road. Sole Agents ALSAGOFF COMPANY 12, Battery Road The Oxygen Seautifier Bc-utiuillv rcflnrl and delicately perfum;d, i.« always found
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    • 430 2 O 1579« 4*4 i Tea The Inquest on most teas reveals the fact that they died of exhaustion lollowing on exposure. Brooke Bond Tea 'Red Label never gets dead because the vacuum tin prevents all exposure. Ptrf'.- I in it? roun I fscunmfteu container, t!,i tea i> .i> (joo>l Si
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    • 117 2 SWINEHART Jg&s .TYRES AND TOFES ftp^Sf^ I I H 66, 67 &68 ROBINSON KOAO (TSnll ifl Singapore: VJ B II Tel. See. IMI a«4 MIL NEW ARRIVAL OF Neo-Salvarsan Pries much cheaper on account of the low r?.te of German exchan-re. DOSAGE n grrlj 111 (0.15 IV (0.6 VI (0.9
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  • 559 3 Complaint of the Sale of Poor Imitations. Japanase culture pearls, which caused such a stir when placed on the London market some month.; ago were under discussion at (in* Munsioa house Polic. Court the other day. Th3se pears were introduced to Bri tain by M-ssrs. Mikimoto through
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  • 460 3 Old Company's Accounts not Yet Completed. At the statutory BMCtteg of the sharo bolder* of the PengkalHi Durian Estat« (1821) Ltd.. held at Shanphai, on Noverr. ber 20, Mr. L. K. CanniriK. 0.8. E., preside.! tad was supports; by Mossrs. K. W. Notaiil C. M. W. Hummel (Directors),
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 608 3 Kidney Bladder J-' Troubles Grateful Testimony from Former Sufferers Now Cured by Dr. Cassell's Tablets. India. South Africa. Mr. TJpw!d.-akri#liua. lirninh'ipa'lhe- Prl»at« J.%PT V«n D»r Uerw*. iajrit. Porodaha PO 18. Railway. Waterfall. 'Port WiatarbnrtfcoUl. N«,l:n Jim;-,!. »r:l« "1 nm enjoy- Adela.de, C.P. Booth Afriosl wrifc:— ioe n^eix! <1 heaJth -..mi
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    • 370 3 ARE YOU BEING POISONED ">y constipation The symptoms are sick headache, bilious attacks, lverishness, poor ippetite, coated tongue, ill-smelling breath. !f so, Pinkettca will help you. Tiny but thorough, they act as gently as nature, as- istinfr the bowels and liver just enough to restore them to order without griping,
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    • 408 3 STEAMER SAILINGS STEAMER SAIUHCft United American Lines inc. SneeeMoro t* Livermore Dearborn Co. Ltd. (Incorporated In TJJ3A.) Independent Steamship Line Reralar B*rrice berwr«i New Tork Singapore and J«t« port* and rlee rena FOR NEW YORK direct via SUEZ CLEARWATER Jan IS. FROM NEW YOK direct (via Suez.) Half moon due
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    • 299 3 THE OCEAN S.S. Mn LW» (lD«orporst«<i Io B— *>si) an 4 TKE WEST IBSTRAI S. N. CO., LTD. (Incorporated ft Monthly Scrrlrs txttajt MUSS tmi eeaeesjf rs from .< JAVA VORTB (as Inducement ulTers; VORTH-WKBT AOST«tA?.(AN Pn PXEMANTLK (Pr< App;iTltis»» §s<liait* GORGON CHARON Ezesllect aecommodktlos. 'tswardsis carried. Kl«rtri-- Fares, subject
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    • 860 4 ST£M»EB SfIILHSSS P. 0.-British India ma Apcar Line T J (Ccmpffr.i** Incorporated in Enpluncn MAIl* AM) PASSENGER SERVICES U'VfIUR AM) RIENTAL S. N. CO. (Vndrr CoBtTSXt with Bi MajeVy's Ovornment) Tfce Company's M.MI. BERVICK KAOT OK BOMBAY are present suspended LONDON KAIt-EASTtRN BEKVICK. FROM I.OMIOS TO .MARSF.IU.F.B AND LONDON Uu«
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    • 587 4 STEAMER SftIUIICS N.Y.K. European Line LONDON LINE Fortnight Service FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON AND ANTWKBP, VIA PORTS YOKOHAMA MARU Dec. 28 YOSHINO MARU Jan. 11 MISIIIMA MARU Jan. 25 LIVERPOOL LINE Monthly Service FOR MARSEILLES AND LIVERPOOL VIA PORTS MALACCA MARU Feb. 16 HAMBURG LINE Monthly Service FOR LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM
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    • 386 4 STEAMER SAILINGS ••o.s:k. THB OBAXA §BOBKN aVAISBA LTjft. (Incorporated In Japan) Na. t, Dc Soasa Street. Propose^ Sailing frost Slatapor* (Sobjaet to chanf* witbont notlct) v BFROPEAN LINE For Port Bald, Marseilles, London, Aatwatv Rotterdam and Hanibaff arr. dap. ATLAS MARU Doc. 30 Dec. 31 ARGUN MARU Jan. 21 Jan.
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    • 150 4 DOLLAR UNf SINGAFOKB TO NEW TORK -»T. 808 s.s! P.obeit Dollar LOADING JANUARY 25, 1922. Throngh Bills »f l.»«!iof l»cn»< jlognpors to tbs MMfcsd OttUs s4 l Tn'»e'« ?»i«t»s tri Cl Mslsj For fnthai IsjfortittJva TH* DOLLAB STEAMSHIP LINES, LTD. IIMSL KsjH Celcphn" Ko. 21. ~THE BEN LIME STEAMERS, LTO.
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    • 520 5 STEAMER SAILW6S KONMKLUKE PAKETYAART MAATSGHAPPM (BOTAL rACm MATMUTION CO, Of afeTAYLa) 0 Oam*9oN»U Is Hollao*) MIM W—H* 9t*. IH. rr.lga« ««pi UM, Marl.. D«f 1 KM Tmuk^ttn, Dot MST, Msasiir'i D.ik IN# Una DOBTBAOT Wirm TK> nTHKSLANOB INDIA •HtTSSnurjnL MEI.CHIOR TREUB— December 23, Hntavia, Semarang and Sourabaya with transhipment fo£.i>«»eng*rs
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    • 255 5 STEAMER SARIHCS ITRAITS-AUSTRALtt-SERVICE mr tin K. P. M. (KOfONKLYU PAJORVAART MAATSCHAPPT). UUULAK MONTHLY mUUm* from Bfocapor. to Ry*n.y m 4 Maibooms direct bj tho ap-t><jit* pMi«nig«r aUamers i "HOUTM4N" aiid KOGGHVEHN." PASSBNGEKS and CARGO ta« now b« booked from Siampcr* la ■y«n»y and Melboame WITHOUT TRANSHIPMENT. ROGGEVEEN (only first class
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    • 314 5 STEAMER SAILINGS AUSTRALIA BY BURIS PHIL? LIRE (Incorporated in Australia) Singapore to Java Ports, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Brisbane and Sydney, via Torres Straits, also with transhipment to other Victorian, South Australian and North Queensland Ports, British New Guinea, New Britain, Tasmania and New Zealand Porti. APPROXIMATE SAILINGS MONTORO, 4,057
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    • 259 5 r STEAMER SAILHWS STRAITS STEAiSHIP CO, LIMITED. Steamers Intended to aail from Singapore KINTA- Monday, 4 p.m., for Port Swettenham and Penang. HYE LBONG— Monday, at 4.30 p.m., for Malacca and Muar. KAKA- Tuesday, at 4.30 p.m., for Malacca and Muar. SELANGOR Friday, noon, Miri, Labuan, Jesselton, Kudat, Sandakan, Jolo
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    • 765 6 CWEBAS From Thunday, Drrember tg, U> WeJnmrt December 2R (excladini; Sunday, December 25, 1921) In tho Swond Show, at 9. An Intereatinft Pat ho Dotcotive drama Paatorinf NICK WIN IT'I! t!i^ wnl'-kn^wn screen (Maaflhja 1,, Paita IN THE CHOPS OF TUB VICB [a I Pan* A very interesting fiotare, quite
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    • 387 6 In the Second Show at 9. 30 MARIF. V.'ALCAMr, tha wondnr woman of thn aarlall in tho tji^nr.tic oirunt Ihriilcr In 21 reels THE DRAGONS NI2T In M reels The only s-?iial ever filmed amid th« tceniinß myiterirs of CHINA. JAI'AN and tho j PHIMI'I'INES IVnilght tha first two ch^ptom
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    • 130 6 KIAM KIAT COMPANY 'Hive Jnrt received complete ranye of skibchandSehy stores. UKRIWUSE^JJUiILiTy 9ATE PRICE N®r®s its Brngagore j Better f/ark sit Loss Oast /t* zzrx wr-:r;i k»"7^ sy'"J'- I The ROYAL TYPEWRITER is used by big bai&s hig H insurance couigaiaijes— h\g I e3Gception&l rec©zd for l9Wg life, fcrbctiMtiwii dei
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  • 225 7 FIXTURES Frld«yolVcenihrr H. Hitrh Water, 4.41 a.m., 5.8 p.m. Ribrirn't, 0 sod 7, Unifies Place, 2.50 pjn. (omi^ Football Match, P.C.C., 5 p.m. V.M.c.A. Eatsrtaiamsnt The Qna'lßU, Vl«. Theatre, 9.30 p.m. Saturday. Dcrcmbrr 24. High Water, 6.43 a.m., C.48 p.m. Chrittma* tvp. Rugliy, Sincapore v. Selangor, S.C.C.
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 84 7 East Wharf Basin Nil. ■Ml Wharf Bira. Sheers Wharf -Uiang Seng. Main Whtrf Tanda, Nile, Melehior Treub. i Kmpire Dock Aseat, Tr:, 'A est W harr- Katonir. Cyclop.-.. J«rdln*» Wharf Nil. Palo Urani Coal Wharf— Nil. Keppel Harboar. Main Wharf Tug Itoyal Ro;e, Launch Lady Kvelyn,
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    • 84 7 RATAVIEE, Brit, ill tons, from Natunai L"J-IL'. for Xitun. BBC. DI.'KAT. Nit.. 761 ton in:.. for Bangkok -■■■v:. IKOMASAN MARU, J 23-12, fi r BatO i'.ih.it Sou. KAMPAR, tons, from T. Anson L'l-iL 1 ror T. I NILE, lln ing JJ-U, f»r BaUvia M-lt, PASSAT, Nor, 77! rroni
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  • 169 7 ToHjay Baadicm ..9 r------ll ..3 p.m Port Swettenliaru and Xc'iuk Anton 3 p.m. Rb:u Pahat 3 p.m. Malacca an<l Koax 3 p.m. i Hanckok. Saneon :.r Ilonßkmitr 4 p.m. P. Sanibu, Anaai > 'tid N.tuna Islnndi 4 p.m. Pulnu Ga'.xni.* 4 p n. Peoaas I pja. Sui^on
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  • 20 7 (Official Pcmi Nuvruibor l< N'uvi-inbir N.,v nih.-r 1U m K<port) Arrirrrt Lnndoa DMamk r I noct-mbcr 14
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  • 140 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore, December 23. On London, Bank 4 m/» 2/4 1/8 Demand 2/8 7/8 Private 3 m. credit* 2/4 8/8 On New York Demand 48 4 Private 90 days 51 M On France Bank 580 On India, Bank T.T. 173V4 On Honffkcng, Bank A/A 12% p.c. prem.'
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  • 55 7 Tone of Mar V.-t.— Firm. Spot Jan. Jan. -March April -June •ner"v>" r 9tano*rj Pal* Crep* Cloning Price* j Buyers 8eII#n j Spat I Jan. I Jun.-March April-June 3io|»por« BUnd*8ib'je<i Siuuked 8:.. Closing PrieM Buyers Seller* :;s 39 40V, 41% 43V4 44Vi DAILY PKICE> CUKHENI.
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  • STOCK AND SHARE.
    • 184 7 las. vai. Pd. Buyers. Seller*. 1 I Ayer W«| i.ou 1 1 Hitam Tin 1.35 1.45 1 1 Ji-:..i coh Hjm t'l £1 Kam Kamijnting 1.13.0 1.16.0 cd. ill lo Kinta Asoe. 3.60 4.50 tl £1 Laimt Mui«t 5 5 Lingui Tin 4^5 4.75 10 10 Jkluiajan CoH 1J.50
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    • 141 7 Val. Pd. Buyers. Sellers. Cl £1 Br. Am. Tobacco 2.17.6 8.2.6 10 10 Central Engines 16..U0 U) 10 Central Aioturs 3.50 CM Q £1 E. Smelting Co. 6.25 G. 50 u/-i^tectr.c 1 Via^t i, r 10 10 i- rater N.-aves W:?.b 27.25 M M W HUHM> ii Co.Jfi.oo 05.0.)
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    • 92 7 U. Eng. 8 p.c. $1,234^i'0 par p.c l .-"pure Electric lruuiwuyi, 0 n.c. £jo<*uoO aoii'pore Municipal 6 y.«. i'poiti iuuo. i\: p.c. ut IMI $J,."Ju,,aK) 1$ p.*. dia. i>vc •> iiun. 4r» i.c. i'jiurt Mur. IK. 01 UMW Ij.oji'.'.un Jo p.t. d:« >rr Mob. «^vy.«. ■jt UNM *l,^ut,uuu la
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    • 414 7 Frasi-r and Co. and Lyall and Eva it's Quotations. Latest nv.iil.in^ S!« rfine Quotations are printed on another pace on Friday. Frasi-r LyaU Co. Evatt Allenby ($1) 0.20 0.30 0.20 0.30 Aior (iajah ($1) 1.60 1.70 1.50 I.GO i A. Hitam ($5 10.00 ll.OUt 10.00 11.00-" Am. .Malay
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 60 7 1 HOCKING CO. 4, t^l SITKCKT, FIB3T FLOOB. Architects, Surveyors. Baildtng and Genpral Contractors, (ieneral Repair* of Motor, (iaa. Oil and Marine Engines, L»rri«a' bodies (make) etc, CHARGES MODERATB. W. M. KA3SIM, C.E, Managing Representative. MORTGAGEE'S SALE vi Mt I'ne-.vTit.r Seneca motor e»r S.i'^44 At N^ lii.uh Ruad. «.n Wednesday.
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    • 700 7 LATEST ADVERTISEME^S VACANCIES itlki Mansion, Oxley,Jtl(o Tei. <gi. m tr WANTED, Enelish lady nursery povernesMrs. I amlon. Slim Kive.r. BUNCAApW, to let, 16-a. Thom:on Itoad. Apply to Chop Fook Vui# «9, South Dridgc MM. WAftTED, txperienctd Clerk for Estate Accounts Depariment in Olßce in Mnlucca. Apply «a. Straits Timi-. WANTKEM*
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    • 220 7 WE HOLD A BIG STOCK OF MOTOR CAR ACCESSORIES. Danger whistles, back windows, plugs, tyre levers, jacks, platinum rivets and screws for all kinds of magnetos, etc. Have your hoods replaced by us. We supply THE BEST MATERIAL obtainable. Prices moderate. Work satisfactory and quick. NEW 3 ton Lorries for
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    • 358 7 VICTORIA THEATRE Special Xmas Matinee FOR CHILDREN Saturday, December 24, AT 5. 1S P.M. The Quaints IN A REAL OLD 'KM »S SHOW. Matinee Prices $3, 2 and 1 Children to any part of the Theatre $1, BOOK AT MOUTRIE'S. CBEONG KOON SENG CO., MORTGAGEE'S SALE :f valuable freehold Innil
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    • 129 7 tooria_theatr£ LAST TWO NT: TONIOHTI TON' At 9-30 The Quails Undor thn direction of R. B. SALISC: By Special Re<|ii' if PIERROT'S PROG SPECIAL Ji'MUS MAT/ Sat. Deo. 24 FOR CHI! HH' book at Mourrnr s. Prices: $4, 3, a &z 1. Childran Half l'rlcc lo Kftl Nahar Opera Ai
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  • 63 8 81 BIN, ■••< December 2::, 1321, at the residence, 112, Beneoelea Str.-et, Elizabeth Burin, (net Elizabeth Borrle), widow of tiic Istt Mr. Jonathan Surin of Ponang The cortege will leave the renidonce «> 8.4S a.m. to-morrow, for the .:il of the Uood Shepherd where Hlgll Mats will he said
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  • 1085 8 The Straits Times FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23 NAVAL POLICY. Something of a sensation was produced by the demand of France at Washington for recognition of a bigger naval force than the Hughes scheme had considered it likely that the French Government would desire. It is a good deal more than a
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  • 41 8 Calcutta may expect toward the end of December an American invasion simi m to those in the pre-war cold weather seasons. The first big party of American tourists is already en route to India and arrived at Cairo on Nove&nher 28.
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  • 45 8 Unemployed, numbering over 160, invaded a popular restaurant, at Clapham and ordered meals. After having consumed the food provided they sang the "Marseilles," displayed a red •flag and made speeches. They then marched oat declining to pay their bills in full, each man tendering 3d.
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  • 14 8 There will be no issue of the Straits T^ncs on Boxing Day, December 26.
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  • 14 8 Bft-. T. S. Kung rife takrn over the mana#hg directorship of ra>erty Hail, Limited.
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  • 18 8 The annual msyting of Simp%m Valley Tin was held at noon to-day, Mr. Choo Woon Poh presiding. 9
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  • 23 8 The Bishop of Singapore has writte:-. a Christmas message for ts>n«»ppeiril issue of the Malayan Review which it is hcpid to publish to-morftw.
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  • 29 8 Mr. B. E. Ablitt of 4 Evelyn Road, reports to the police that he discovered or Wednesday morning that he had been robbed of clothing to the valus^of ?70l).
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  • 38 8 Our late G.O.C. Sir Dudley Ridoi t. and Lady Ridout sent out a card to Mr. Ounatilika, Manager of the P. ami O. Wharf, with best wishes for the Now Teal as n remembrance to all CsylonusL' friends
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  • 36 8 Parents and guardians of children attending the Children's Party at Raffles Hotel on Tuesday, December 27, are kindly requested to s-"end their children between 4.30 and 5 p.m. Tea will bo served at 5 p.m. sharp.
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  • 43 8 A meeting of Justices of the Peace, 'srgely rttended, was held in the Council Chamber en the 21st inst, Mr. G. R. K. Mugliston presiding, in order to elect a chairman of Visiting Justices nnd arrange the roster of Visitinj: Justices for IU2-.
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  • 55 8 The auxiliary Schooner Wisdom 11, 8" tons, with a crew of 1!, under Captain M Taylor, which left Los An^elrs via South Sea Islands and Batavia arrived here at •1 p.m. yesterday. The fchooner is owned by Mr. E. A. Salisbury and will be in port about a fortnight. She
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  • 58 8 In their produce market dated the 22nd inst., Messrs. Barlow and Co. state \ftvr a slight decline early in the week '.he copra market has retrained stead..-. A fair amount of business has been done and closing quotations are as follows No. 1 standard $10.50 to $10.87'j N"... standard $10
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  • 68 8 The ninth anniversary of the Mutual Improvement Association ..-ill be celebrated on the 25th and 26th nstant at Mr. Yeo Cheow Yam's bungaliw at Jurong Road which has been kindly lent tn the occasion. The annual gi-neral meeting will be he.d on 26th at 11 j\m. when tho election of
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  • 84 8 Th? H!u? Funnel liner Cyclops, 14,00! tons under Lieut.-Ccmmar.deT Makon, aT rive;! in harbour yesterday arvl I c. f i tfons-kong- to-day. She has m board M <:r.ift of 900 ?ailcrs of whom rr; wili bs attached to the Wareless S'nti- r !n Sincapyr?. the reft going en ti Hon-,'-'■top.ir
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  • 93 8 Preaching to a full house at Woodlands the other evening, Mr. S. Creber, who repiMMlta the Industrial Christian Fellowship, stated that th>? constructors of th< ■Johire Causeway and their families hal hjrinjt Ihe pa?t few weeks sent in con■iciorsbly over $"00 in aid of the Centra! Fund of the Fellowship.
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  • 85 8 Our Penang correspondent wires A pretty wadding was celebrated >< at St. George church, the Rev. Koppel Gamier officiating, between Major J. S. Dawbarn, of the Borneo Co., atvl Mia* Elizabeth Patorson, of E.linburtrh. Mr. J. I'aiul'.rfon gave away the bride arr.l Mrs. Seolar was matron of honour. The net
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  • 131 8 The following Singapore properties were sold by auction by Messrs. Cheonj Koon Song and Co. at their .saleroom, 80, klins Street, on Wo-lncsday afternoon freehold land snd house 11, Rowell Rcail, arna 1,100 sq. ft., bought by Mr. M. M. Vecrappa Chitty for $0,500 land and house "fMQ, Lcrnnx 2",
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  • 116 8 The fourth semi-annual genera! meeting of the Hindu Y|png Men's Literary Union was held on the 9th inst nt 11. Dhoby Ghaut, with the president, Mr. R. Balakrishnan, in th%chair. Th<; sccrt-tary (.Mr. K. Nailarajah) read his semi-annual report which was confirmed. The following wye elected oflice-bs»rers for the following
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  • 172 8 Tip death is announced of Mr. <lc I'lvilluiul, a master at Eton and coacli! #The entrarrement is announced DZ Miaa daughter of Mr, Mn. B. Knianut'l, of Singapore, 11. V. Meyer, manager of the v I'ranch of .\!i kong and Shanghai. Mr. Robert Watson Prater, nn e\Indi.in
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  • 9 8 The outwaH I?. I. ta, witu row.
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  • 11 8 following ment w!.- ancil ol P sanitation ding in-
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  • 17 8 .St.T.m K ">". I t:> tl,. ir nnd Cj irat, for I service v.
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  • 38 8 1 neaday, Hrhich tl HcWalb r G. H. Doi Freeman made an adi graciously and Mrs. I). A. Bishop, Mr. G. ii. I T>lr. Robei I to the kin d Mrs. <tay in I
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 101 8 FELUCCA CiGARETTES THE BEST. Champagnes AND Sparkling FOR ALL OCCASIONS POMMERY AND GRENO'S CHAMPAGNE POL ROGER CO.'S CHAMPAGNE Vintage 1911 and 1911. "BIG TREE" SPARKLING MUSCATEL. 1\ DE VALNY'S SPARKLING MBSK^ BURGUNDY. AT LOWEST JPRICES From JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. lr .-irporati-tf in En^Und.) s-vi. c AMD KUALA LUMPUR. Protect
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    • 334 8 ALHAMBRA BEACU ROAD. (Tan Cheng Kee Co., Ltd., Proprietors^ LAST ffWO NIGHTS ONLY To-night Tonight In the Second Show at t.IS LURING LIPS In 5 Part* Featuring Edith Roberts Supported by THE GIBSON FAMILY ENTERTAINERS Composed of Tri\!e, The Venus of Vaudeville Button*, The Rubber Doll, Gibson and Doreen. Xylophonists,
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  • 165 9 Bat's Excited Debates. t by a Lady Member. Bjh m*i BnvMai I. i. in, Docember 21. ti Dafl immended the par i he ■i .-;ltc-rna-h gay* Ireland the tlw.t he was when i.': a that the bet 21. tha r.-sump-mado by Mr. Local Govcrni Ung wth pt "to laugh
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  • 41 9 •a Bnvna. Dec. 22. i Ttersi •■:>:■: ili -l-.in-r his tour I'atr.a. along the biinks of t.-.-ti boa Cor i 1-1 I Durbar sing ar.d :>.. Tho usual resulting in the ttoady fn aaeaad the the authorities ing the rootac
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  • 43 9 Rri ir-'s Snßvtcc. Lo:; t 22. I nuaOßl has obtained i tea petliag every:n All-tlia t:> inline :i;it -]y ir holdings In foreign bankfor state i >.r national curraacy. The maximum penalty for failure to comnlv is two roan hard labour.
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  • 793 9 •French Attitude %n IJJaval Ratio. ReutA's Service q London, December 21. In an interview with Le Matin, M. I'rinr.d. commenting upon the naval situa tii.n liter th.' W%lttngton Conference Stated that whereas Franc^ wfllin j-l> BgMod *o a reduced quota of capital shi;n .she myst ItUist on rajaining
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  • 108 9 REtTXB'B SrRVICt. London, December 21. Berlin The sensational conspiracy trial arising from last year's Kapp insurrection fiasco, has ended in the supremo court at Le/psig. The court sentenced Von Jagow, formerly police president at Berlin, to five years' imprisonment in a fortress for treason. The other accused, Baron
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  • 89 9 Reuter's Servick London, December 21. An important change in European politics has bc?n effected by the agreemenconciud:d by Austria and Crecho-Slovak'r. at Prague on December IG, marking th entry cf Austria into the Little Er.t:nt: The terms cf the treaty were read to th:National Council at Vienna to-day.
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  • 72 9 Rkuter's Servick London, D?cember 21. Christiania The Scandinavian Shirnv.n. rs' Associaticn has received a warring from its representative at Rotttrdar.i with regard to accepting freights fcr timber from Kussia, because rcc?r.tly th timber cargoes of three Scandinavian ships on arriving in Holand were s"i>: <1 at Hh
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  • 97 9 Reuteb's Servics. London, December 21. Chitcherin has protested against th? discussion of the Chinese Eastern Railway by the Washington Conference, t'i which Russia was not invited, though he expressed willingness to return the railway provided that certain guarantees were given by China. He declares thataßussia's rights in
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  • 27 9 Riutkb's Service. London, December 21. Calicut Chnmbrasseri Thangal, the notorious Moplah leader, who advocated the putting to death of all non-Moham-medans has been captured.
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  • 30 9 Reuter'B Servici London, December 21. It is estimated that the reduction in railway freight*rates will result in a loss of £10,000,000 to the revenue of the railways.
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  • 248 9 Discussions on Reparation Question. Rblttr's Sekvicb. London, December 21. The Anglo-French conference has not reached an entire agreement regr-rding the reports of the financial experts on the reparations question, but a sufficient measure of agreement has been reached to make the reports a basis for a discussion
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  • 56 9 Reuter's Service London, December 22. The Hague The Government declares that there is no reason to fjar American intervention in the affairs of the East Ir.'-'ies in consequence of the proposed loan. It adds that the sanction of the American Government to the raising of a loan
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  • 52 9 RtITKR'S SEiVICI London December 22. Venice An express train from Paris collided with the Trieste-Rome express on a bridge crossing the Piave. Five people were killed and thirty injured. Lcncicn, December 22. Columbus, Ohio Twshro Christmas shoppers were killed ar.d forty injured through an explosion of gas in a
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  • 36 9 Reuter's Slavic* London, December 21. Mr. W. E. Preston, of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, has been elected chairman of the committee of the British Overseas Banks Association for the ensuing year.
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  • 188 9 Improved Demand from American Market. Messrs. Wilson Holgate end Co. favour us with ccpics cf the September an'! October statistics issued by the Rubber Trade Association of London. From these we malt; Ihc following extracts Imported by United Kingdom. Stpt. Oct. Ten months. 1320 1321 1020 1921 From
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  • 204 9 Mission Received by The King. Reittr's Smvici London, December 21. The King has received at Buckingham Palace the Japanese Commercial Mission which is studying the commerce and industry of Great Britain. The mission presented an address in which it referred to the joyous expectation with which ail
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  • 641 9 Slight Set-Back at the Weekly Sales. Messrs. Guthrie and Co. rsport Singapore, December 22. Thi continued rise in the Lon-'on tc N't-w York rate of exchange has effected the parity basis of the commodity in L m'ion and Singapore, both mark«ts havlnc declined Id. p-.r lb. vhfia
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  • 619 9 First Day of Volunteer Recruiting. An Excellent Response. The Straits s Momenta V lantern, Singapore, were inaugural and the men of Singapore have c< r'.;i:r.ly made a very I p to 7 p.m., when roetnlUng dosed at th) Drill Hall for the day, tho numbers enrolled were as
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  • 84 9 European Unemployment F und. List of Subscribers. Previously acknowledged $122,232.47 The Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China 10,0,00.00 Total 8182,232.47 Singapore Branch Previously acknowledged 23,614.42 Grand Total ?l. r >5,84(i.89 Approximate expenditure to date il JlL'o,H;{.so. Singapore subscriptions to the above Fund should be sent to the Manager, Hongkong
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  • 557 10 Valuable Asset in the Burma Agency. The ninth annnnl jrenornl meeting of the shareholders of Weai '.td., was held at I the comi I, at noon toC. K. 1 CM W. Geddea, I. i Phan lock, E. W. Slight, J. Craig, W The Chain tn *ai«l Gentiei-.ien;, as
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  • 271 10 Elaborate Arrangements for A Merry Christina?. i without m 'ion that the amagSßMßtl made in liflerent quarters for the eelebrat (hiistnvas this year are on a nn>: has been known in Sinffai'i spite of the ii i it is satisfactory to say isi r nt the approach
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  • 59 10 i .Toy and Shadow They are attracHvet bonded in this stiirintr story of a eautifcl (rirl's lif" in a New Enjrlnnd 1. at last hut only have had than charming romance, rt=. in Universal peeial at'racti..n, O] ill be screened at the Liberty Hall In •id show tlo*g
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  • 40 10 Few i how neariy the Gunlowdor wUI be commemorated thirty-sb bs i f Kun. Bcoming it, and bad Just end vder v.t..^ rej in and isi;hi h t tor to Sir Thomas, r.jolly. I h »uld ill."
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  • 43 10 The ol beautiful old i m thrir 1 had the Itty S;irk Thermopylae f the Spartan I Jem Und, in whose honour the Yani i one. Their n wiiT* ■< nijrgers in turi am loon an 1 'caften ■rods ly M ores."
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  • 51 10 EUaa* K>th S i id widow than Sorin, of I'.'nanc, loaves nn only i Arosoo) ond wi i popular her mat who n eply mis< rr, Tl i!l leave the r."idnc<" r\v at ft.43 ;i.m. to Jt <.- < >f the Gooil Shepherd where I. "h mass .'I be I
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  • SPORTING NEWS AND NOTES.
    • 41 10 Yesterday's play in th? SR.C. towaaawnt i as follot Mixe/.I Double*. A. E. Coelho and J. H. N'orris beat E. B. (Ie Sou/.a and do w.o. E. W- <:■ Cms and (rra v. T. ::i and G. G. Gray unfir.i:
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    • 65 10 There will be no racing on Sunday morning next, it beinK Christmas Day, but the last of the quarter's races for ihc Margaret II Cup will be sailed on the following momingj Eoxin.r Day. Club Course, 8H hours limit. Percentapre handicaps. Start 10 a.m. A Sweepstake Race
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    • 94 10 It has now been d?ckled to stafje the Carpenticr.Cook fifrht at the Albert Hall 00 the nearest available date to January !L', an'l this time Carpenter has deposited Q ,000 as a fruarantee for his appearance n the rintf on the date fixe<l. Carpentier is rapidly recoverinjj
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    • 55 10 The Straits Bachelors' Physical Cu'ture football team and the Mercantile Bank football tfam \v i l mi ■in the S.C.K.A. t-roun-l ti-day at 5 p.m. -h^tp. The following will 'UJ.i'.r. team Van Sun Bee, Koh Kin s Ham Watt, 1 I soag F i boo, Lou Ch< n;r I.im.
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    • 48 10 A reunion dinner wBl bo members of the St. Jo eph 1 01 ■mi at the A I iiphi on I lay at B bjb. i i< nal. All the are requested to attend and to make it as grand as it should be.
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  • 74 10 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO.'S FLEET. Fine New Vessel for the Malacca Run. The Straits Steamship Compai congratulai re ir i.i h r 16 afi r a baring left on November 4. She .n.i was lucky i:i mi though BBS was h !<1 corni 1.1 ;ied prei :,:i tilt Unar run f
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  • 41 10 ending August 31 I capital I laat bal of one i:u- the toal '.o this. d Jr- val ii 1 the prosccmint for i of Xl. a minimum e>:. H wliose hian to -f the year amount
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 284 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, May I beg the use of your column! to bring to the notice of the Straits Chinese Community the fact that the New Volunteer Force is a force not only for Earopeans but for all British born subjects. The Chines*
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    • 131 10 To the Editor of the Straits Time*. Sir, It is not at all surprising to nee 8. H. B's. report in your issue y that the workin? of its lighteraKe 1 .wed a loss of $3.'in,184 for the year tnding June .50. 1921, seeing how •■■> actually turned
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    • 226 10 To the E'iitor of the StraiU Tinws. Sir.—! thank Mr. F. F. Munro for tht upplitd in your valuable paper. He ps a little vaffiie as to locality, the aamo of the Company operating, but any-!:o-.v it i? on tho West Coast of New Zea!sn:l. Ha hr.r
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    • 317 10 To the E-iitor of the Stn»it3 Time?. 1 dont think A.M.I.C.E. has realised the point at iasue. It is true that Jir. his first plant in tie wßds of tJiuni. It may be a pity that we tori cannot afford the time and exp- t.sc- to ko to Siam to
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  • 313 10 Estate Kept iftefGood Condition Throughout. The directors atmht U ika #P Rubber Bstatw, eleveatb annual report for August 31, 1921, Bti the year after providi^fcr for di preciation of builoiins-s, machine] $42,864.01, from which baa to be the balance of profit cnu brought forward fin i i
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  • 48 10 Macphail and Co.'s Daily Report. Binge ber -■>. Silver. :.c. preiv Thro-' ni";-: i Share Market Rubber. Practically n meniry. Tins. Easier. TaipinK 1.06-1.10. rtl 1.10-1.15, Souths Etawang '■.0-."..", cent;-., Nawng Pets 1.G7 Menitlemhiis 36- W) c« nfc J.BO-:>. Indnstr tn 14M-U S lieries 18^0 14,
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  • 116 10 A general meeting of Uie Bahau KoalaPilah District Planten 1 \ssociat held on Deconber 1 i Club. The chief bnsini sider el sirman, i -Mr. C. V iwis) that the Bahau Kuala-Pilah D. P with tho Negri Sembilan 1).1'..\. us from the beginning i Powis read a
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  • 41 10 Th<# £uaiati audienc i.- nitrht a f> h Salisbury amu eater vtyiu aM tl r i Guy Fai with his Major and i!u -r^.-ii.t i nuni'i. r. morrow, when 1 for t children promises to bo a big so
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  • 1919 10 Proposal to Cede from The P.A.M. Diseased. At an ordinary f.oneral moetinjr (if re Planters' Association held presi dt the Mil bery (chairman), >> Miller Mackay, C: B. Reiuhaw, I!. AdamB. G. Sincln^, D. B. U. Walker, N. Oooch, .i .1. tn, A. (representing hra, the Secretaries to
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  • 194 11 3rd List of Subscriptions, mount previously acknowledge I |s .-'mr: pore Chamber of Com■:.ii her Aaaacfat(lon Mr*. W. F. N'utt J). H. K!-:np:-inn A. IV Colla ted i y Un. Rupert M:inusht>h Syi-i Ab.lu! RahmiD bin Shaik Alkaff I M Svci Omar A 1 jflQ M. Menr
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 130 11 GET TOUR COPT OF Haas's Hawaiian Songs TO-DAY, ONLY $2 We also have full stocks of the LATEST SONG AND DANCE MUSIC AND GRAMOPHONE RECORDS. S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. rrn'fat'ci io Hongkong) RAPPLBS H.ACE, SINGAPORE. Value Must Justify Your Choice vamp! THEREFORE BUY A Uli X AN U WB CAtf«Y
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    • 227 11 4 Raffles Hotel. NEW YEAR'S EVE GALA NIGHT Dancing till 1.45 a.m. Tables for Dinner should be booked in advance. F. A. COOKE, Musical Director. A. E. McCLARY, Manager. Adelptii Hotel. XMAS AND NEW YEAR FESTIVITIES XMAS EVE, December 24.— Illuminated Xmas Tree and Dance till midnight. Dinner and dance
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  • 324 12 LONDON EXCHANGE STERLING PRICES NOV. 23. Par Value. £1 £1 £1 £1 ~£1 2/ £1 £1 2/ 2/ £1 2/ 2/ £1 £1 i'l £1 I Al £1 h a n ii £1 il V n 5/ i-i ii '•i £1 £1 £1 8tock Exchange Par
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 161 12 ORIENTAL HOTEL, ZZIVS2. I la Banfkok, B»«t »iM>»tio». ■Ml all tralaa *o4 «ta«««n, T»l»jrapMr Xi mi OKU rroprlrtM t A. J. HAIBB. 0 111 II BBJJSSr ESJWTO xgy' fti i i» I "XZZZm Fresh Stock W> only. I TnEcn; T SINGAPORE, AQIINVS. \J praise given to Goodrich Safety Tread Tyres
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    • 457 12 NEW YEAR LAND SPORTS The us-.'nl Land Sports will be held on the Rnrc C.vjroe, on Monday, January 2, j mmetag nt 2. 15 p.m. Bnl teribert, v.i-liinc to obtain tickets of admission to Grand Str.ml, are requested to plication ut the S.C.C. Pavilion, or nrr:iiy Seoreiaries, Mr. L. J.
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    • 578 12 IN THE ESTATE OF i PAOLO PEDRO JOVANNI CONSIGLIERE, DECEASED PURSUANT to Section 26 of the Trustees Ordinance, 1914, all persons having claim* against the Estate of Paolo Pedro Jovanni Consigliere, late of No. 74-2, Bras Basah Road, Singapore, who died on May IT, 1921, at No. 74-2, Bras Basah
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    • 141 12 TURKEYS FOR CHRISTMAS Ample Supply on Hand Singapore Cold Storage COMPANY, LIMITED tel Mackinlay's in v. o. b. I^^Hkn Old Scotch Whiskey kjACKINOIyJ a BRAND OF MERIT YOB. AJSUPPLItDTO tHL HOUSESOF PARLIAMENT AGENT SS. F.M.S. African Eastern Trade c Corporation Limited (Incorporated la England) SINGAPORE INTERNATIONAL MOTORS LTI 7 IS
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 156 13 ■■-ill iViENTj .CLOTHS.. i^ \V/ K li: vo i ust wedved a large and well selected i-liipmcnt of Floral Border Cascrricut Cloths on Cream Grounds. The shipment includes varied choice of all the latest, neatest and prettiest patterns and designs imaginable, a perfect riot of chaste colourings. These p on
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    • 590 13 I j j iCbristmas Greetings Printed on Dainty Notcpaper Envelopes to Match Specimen Books on application to i THE PROMPT PRINTERS, Rickard Ltd. 76, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephone 2228. GOVERNMENT NOTICE Tondpr* will be received at the Colonial j Secretary'! Office, up to r.oon of December W, !!>::!, for the
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    • 212 13 The Brand of Confidence Orctiids VASDS ~JOAQUIMS 70 cents por dozen. With stalks 51. 20 per dozen. BASKETS $5 per basket WREATKB $5 each. Fresh Cut Fbwers Daily. Special attention given to steamer orders. Free delivery anywhere. MQDERH APPUMOE CO. 26-3, Orc'p?rd Kuad. Tc). ?f.3J. For nijrht crdovs call up
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    • 176 13 i BECAUSE Quality NOT IPH2CE SELLS THE WSHarefl Battery Our Sales have DOUBLED *^V '<&" L^ET' m jrZ~e We carry al! Standard UNITED ENC INKERS, LIMITED (In'orfM-itod in t'na 'train fcVMI*MMB] mavm No. 131 ELECTRICAL PErARTMENT. 5, Battery Road. i „.■.■■l i.i Madarsis Alice Foray For Christmas and New Year
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 333 14 SALES BY AUCTION PRELIMINARY NOTICE ESTATE OP BOBTf CHEW SI. ALIAS CHEW a:i pong, deceased. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE of vnlu.;lile Town Properties. n ?vng A Co.'s saleroom, N >. N, KVnr. Street, at an early datr. Lai l and Valnabl* Of'D years' leasehold rick r.ml tile roof shophouso and r
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    • 460 14 INSURANCE THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INS. CO. (Incorporated in Cnnailn) A!! tbe latest plans of Life, Endowment md Annuity pr'irics issued. As«ets £6.000,000 GUIHKIE CO., LTD.— General Af-nts. SinpaTC-re. ROYAL INSURANCE CO. LIMITED. (Incorporated ir, Crrat Britain) Sp. c a] MOTOR INSURAN'CF 1. Prompt Loan ii ti!i:r.-:iits. 2. Moderate Prmiuins. Write
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    • 326 14 asjjHsar»saws3is)rwt?«wrvirfß<»/^-r-^:w*r"r'*>7^^ Aawts erer $4,000,006 S.C. m A«BBrnt;ce !n fore* orer $17,000.0« i The Great Eastern "Lffe Assurai>CB Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In Straits Ssttlemsnts) BRAD OFFICTB t Winchester B«»t% ilncapor*. f.MNDON OFKICK 12, OH Je-T 7f E.C. The Comyar.y bas KO.OOO deposlteil with ths Saprcma Court of Enfland and complies with
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    • 463 14 BANKING THE DANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED larnrpcrate-3 by Bpeclal Imperial Chartei In Japan.) Capital Subscribed T«0,000,00« Capital Paid-np Y48,000,000 Rassrre Fonda Y11,080,000 President K. Nakagawa, Esq. VSce-President 8. Mori, Csq. DIRECTORS T. Eisamnne, Esq. w. Kawataki, Esq. K. Horinage, Csq. V. Esaki, Esq. T. Ikeda, Esq. Denkichi Takita, Esq. HEAD
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    • 902 14 BANKING ASIA NANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated New York) STOCKHOLDING BANKS. Anglo and London Paris Nati mal Bank of San Francisco. Bankers Trust Company, New York City. Continental and Commercial National Bank of Chimgo. Guaranty Trust Co. of New fork. Guardian Sovinija and Trust Co.npany, Cleveland. Mercantile Bank of the Araorloas, Now
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  • 557 15 'Where the Germans Failed In > The War. The efficiency of the British Intrllifronoc rbncnt <!winjj Urn i at UV.r nn<l the I ih:- German Intelligence i LieutenantGeneral SI >nogh, Adjutantiking on November 1j ;>t the Royal Artillery Institution, Woolwich. -ii'irk was tor of M igence until •Tppoiuti'd
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 167 15 Prices of DUNLOP TUBES WILL BE GREATLY REDUCED On January Ist, 1922. So Here's to You First New Year's Resolution "ALWAYS BUY DUNLOPS" The Dunlop Rubber Co. (s), Ltd. (Tacurpo.ut In Jtpia.) (Dunlop House, Kobinson Road.) aY M- Sole Asenta WrwiinM^i KEE Singapore. #x\jSOONOMY in Petrol Consumption, j Remove and
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    • 163 15 NEW SALES ROOM Open January Ist liimiminnwiiMiiiniiiiniiiiMiiiiiwi^ for iiniiiinmiiimiiiHmHiwimiiiiiiiir M LIBERTY CROW-ELKHAKT RO AlVir R Phone 39 to have un demon* tr :a any off these Cars to you. MOTOR CAR REPAIRING ELECTRICAL SPECIALISTS. Orders taken for Goverlng Oar* completely with Fabrikold leather. fflt) THE MOTOR AGENCY M vj^r 206-7,
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 947 16 NEW STOCK IN HAW V.W GUAM KIAT m Emery Cloth and Sand Taper IHI UUNII BI.IH I Emery and (;i»s< l'mwler gfl, I'HILLIP STR.TKT. J«ck»on> Floor Slain Vaajj* Phone Noa. 3113 and 3114 French Polihli and (iol.l Size arninh (opal. Oak and Black Japan Varnish The *nrrer*ful contractor for supply
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    • 950 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Th* rsV.f'AUt (-tarn* for Waata, Fer Sale, To Let, etc, la ordinary does a*« ♦yp* (iwtije *i* T.'rrtK to line) are Per lin* one insertion 28 ct* two in*. 4fl ct*, thrr.« inn. iM <-tv, four ins. 82 ct*., five Ins. $1.00. six In*, f1.13, ten in*. $1.40,
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    • 955 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, No. 6, Oxley Boad, entry from lanuary 1. 1922. Apply to Meyer Brothers FOR SALE PBIVATELY, DOVE'S NEST, •62, River Valley Boad, close to town. For Dsrticulars, apply 25, Malacca Street No. 80-1, PASIB PANJANG BOAD large seaside bungalow 4 bedroom* with 4 bathrooms attached,
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    • 492 16 OFFICES AND GODOWN TO LET, Godown No. 6. Cocil Street. Apply Guthrie and Co., Ltd. TO LET, GO DOWN AND OFFICEB, 187, aVcil Street, (whole -y nun to suit tenants' riqajramentil airy, well r«*Jtilated *nd with up-K-dat* sanitation. Apply Duncan Robert*, Ltd, 16, Battery Koad. ff-JaS^**""*"" TS*s?g3S^*s*MMlll^Tt*rrl |fl*B^a*s*M*>*fl Haskl «*l
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    • 229 16 Notice beg to advise our customers that our Repairing: Department ia now under expert European supervision. All sorts of repairs to cars, lorries and motor cycles executed. We have also reduced our rate* of car an^ lorry hirer Telephone: 1233 Straits Motorcar Service, Ltd. 213-216, ORCHARD BOAD. NEW SHIPMENTS ACIDS,
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 206 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TELEPHONES Editorial and General W Manager's Office HIT Job Printing Office 1244 All communication* relating to editorial matters and new* should be address»J to THE EDITOR. All communications relating to business matters -advertisements, subscription*, account*, printing, etc., should b* address** 1 to THI MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT BATH Wants,
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