The Straits Times, 27 December 1921

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times NO. 2G.829 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1921 PRICE 10 CEJ
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 80 1 h elr £8 > s i w ■■■■■i K^Qiiinmez:.,:'s Stout SOLE AGENT'S The Bor :o Jo., Ltd. There's always lots of Happiness waiting for the owner of a Kodak Ltd., 3 Battery Road, Singapore. Incorporated in England. Motor Car Cyliiader Oils m. c. c. 1 $3.40 M. C. C. 2
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    • 252 1 ROBINSON G©» 9 Ltd. (Incorfioratcd in S.S.) H Large new stocks of the very latest n Lnproved Models just received 1 Fu!!y illustrated price list on applicatioi M£h HORN YOKELS. y^V Cl L> iIV-J i O From $110 X T to 190 J\ T \ta/ JL V-^- n N. "cCPVRIGHT
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    • 9 1 MILKMAIU Sv»»t«ued Coudvu.'ksl Mi.v Prl«» now $UJ.IS i tjut
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  • 634 2 Mysterious Face Appears On Negative. Mr. James Douglas, editor of the Sunday Express, has carried his investigation cf this dark problem to another stufcL', states the Evening News. Under the title Is spirit photography genuine M contributed to the Sunday Express a trfldng article relating a searching test
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  • 282 2 Great Increase of Staff Rendered Necessary. The Bank of England is to be rebuilt. £\cn before the war it was felt that its pacious inr.t_r courtyards anu general de,lgn wtre out of date, and the war pji ia end to any doubts that remained. The
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  • 99 2 The hjtrh cost of living is leading to he resignation of Colonial Governors, ays a Statesman cable of the 2nd instant. t is reported from Adelaide that Colonel iir Aichibald Weigall, Governor of South Vustrolia, has resigned owing to his .ahiry of £4,000 a year being insuffiient'to
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 265 2 O 186Ga n x 5 J *^*^l»* 'I'llHlllmi !iT~*^v. tBPJHHHH This is the famous Brooke Bond Vacuum Tin n;T keeps jour tea in perfect condi- tion in any climate, for any Length :of time. Insects cannot penetrate j the Brooke Bond Vacuum tin moisture a:iJ mildew cannot harm its contents.
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    • 437 2 ■nPREVEST bgDaUy Use cf mfc Cuticura ■In* I a^ e Cuticura Soap V 'W an< t )miment your V j everj'-day toOet propI srations. Sathewith A the Soap and hot I/ V waler on ri i c 8 an d A retiring, using plenty |x T of Soap, best applied
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    • 118 2 SWINEHART 'TYRES AND TUBES Irxcfj //t^tW solb IMPOI<TEIK jg 11 Pacific Trading Co., Ltd. J^e^l II 66, 67 OS KOBINSON KOAD Y\C I I {SINGAPORB R^y^ y/B j j T»JL Ho»v ISM aa«l lUI. lg^C\^^// »1«1> iab-«oßa»yrtluA» U aU enwiaweavW f to _J NEGRHSCO CIGARS From Messrs. N. V. NEGRESOO,
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  • 482 3 Iff* as Sailor* Gold-Digeer And Author. Jack London written by his wtt ought to prov.; -me of the biographies that livt-, states a critic in the Daily Express. homuntic indeed is the career of this inuii with the fare and figure of Adonis, cultured as Rupert Brooke, gamin,
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  • 484 3 Unique Case Comes before Home Courts. An interesting legal question, arising out of the marriage of an English woman to a German, came before Mr. Justice Russell in tht Chancery Division, in Lon,l<n, in the case of Fasbender v. the Attornev-feineral. It was the first case
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  • 18 3 Miss Gladys Cooper, the actress, has been (granted a decree of restitution of conjugal rights against Captain Buckmaster.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 386 3 ffx/ I Glaxo lays for Baby I a firm foundation of sturdy health -jjff A tuitable form of milk is the only food for a baby up yi^, 9 montlis. r.tid Glaxo is pure cow's milk made ..'c H; «uit3b!c lor C..by by th.- G! xo Process. It cor.U.aj m
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    • 593 3 TRY THIS TONIGHT If you are feeling headachy, depressed, bilious, liverish, or.t of temper with the world, take a dorc of i'i-.-.kcttex to-night and sec how much better you'll feel in the mornIng. Pinkcttes are laxative perfection. They act as gently as nature, dispelling constipation, nj;ulating the liver, stimulating the
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    • 627 3 GOVERNMENT NOTICE Tenders will bo received nt t!ie Colonial tary's Office, up to noon of December LKL for the Extension of N.irth Porch f St. Andrew's Cathedral. Every person npiilying for a form of Tenwill be reijiii.' It the 3Uin of f one hundred dollara with tl.e Colonial Trcnrma will
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    • 277 3 IN THE Si STKAIiS NTS. IN I I or THE q MENTAKAB RUBBER CO., LIMITED UfD UEDOCID \M> THE COMPANIES ORDI? Suit Up. l NOTICE is 1 B l.i 10,000 to utered I m.vc Ordinan i i And further I n th<- I Cob "sl,i I each. Ai t! "trillion
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 798 4 STEAMER SAILIHGS •P. 0. -British India Apcar Line i Companies Incorporated in Knsiand) MATT- AND PASSENGER SERVICES INSULAR AM) OKiKNTAI. S. N. 00. In Hii Majesty's fluisiaaisßl) Tk* (Vmnnnt'ii MAIL SKKMCK EAST OK ItO.MBAY sic present saspendnl I.(iM)UN FAK-KA9TERN BEKVICE. LONOOM TO MAHMJIi l.r.S AND LONDON Uas Itocanors Leave Singapore
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    • 591 4 STEAMER SAIUSWS NeY.K. European Line LONDON LINE Fortnight Service FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON AND ANTWERP, VIA PORTS YOKOHAMA MARU Dec 23 YOSHINO MARU J«n. 22 MISHIMA MARU Jan. 25 LIVERPOOL_IJNE Monthly Service FOR MARSEILLES AND UVKSPOOL VIA PORTS MALACCA MARU Feb. 1G HAMBURG LINE Monthly Service FOR LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND
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    • 389 4 STEAMER jtilUm O.S.K. TH» OSAKA BHO.SIVN IAISHA LTD (Incorporated In Japan) N*. J. D# Boast Propose* Sailing from Slnfapoas, m> (Subjest to ebang* Ahoot notice) EUBOPCAN LUP Par Part Bald. Marseilles, I-*ado«, A«». ,x R*tt*rdsm aad Uassbarg arr. dsp. ATLAS MARU Dec. 30 Dec. 31 ARGUN MARU Jan. 2* Jan.
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    • 201 4 DdLUB Lt^E lN(iAl'(iiit TO NEW TOkn. VIA SUEZ s.s. Robert Dollar' JAGiSG JAKUABY 25, 1922. Tbroui« B..l« UJlog lssua4 irsa itajapor* t* ti* Principal Citl** *i !nite« SUUs an* Canada. For further Information as to Bates, sss ippij t« TUB DOLLAR STEAMSHn' LINES, LTD. ■h lltni. Marks* ttrsM. Telepbou* Ha,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 561 5 KOIJINKLIJKE PAKETVAART (KOYAL PACXBT N\V!(;\TI*S CO.. Or I! VTAVIA) i Incorporated in HeJlaad) s Telephone No». I'aaaxrc Dept. I"'. Krciirht BayJt 1202, Marine Drpt. snd Transhipment Dept. 1437. M :.ni» t\ Hipl. 10#. DMBBB 00MWAOI WITB THE NBTBEBLAKDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. v\ oVKIOiTIiATKN D cember 27, Hongkoi sad I SLVGKAWANC; December
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    • 603 5 tf STEAMER SAILINGS KI'mAUA BY BUitaS PHifL? UME (Incoipnrated in Australia) Sinirapore to Java Ports, Port Darwin. Thursday Island, Brisbane and Sydney, via Torres Straits, also with transhipment to oth'.'r Victorian, South Australian and North Qi:"vnslan(i Forts, British New Guinea, New Britain, Tasmania and New Zealand Port!.. APPROXIMATE SAILINGS MONTORO,
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    • 423 5 STEAMER CMUMHtU AVCriOi Of THE OCEAN S.S. CO.. LTB (lasorporatW ia KngliisO TKE WEST AUSTRALIAN S. N. CO., LTD. (TneorporaUd in JEaglaad) Msathly stnlce taklag carg* saJ casMrjara from Blagapar* JATA PUBTS (as Indneement offers) SOBTH-WI.IT ADBTUAUAM FOUTI AIT) )fJCXMA>TLI! (PKRTU) App:-biima«t Bailings GORGON Dec. 23 CHARON Jan. XI Excellent
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    • 265 5 STEfiMEB SfiiUKSS United Agierksn Lilies £T.£. Isjsjmsji Km Livermore iiearborn Co. Ltd. Incorporated In I' c A Indepvutlt ut Sf.-am»Uin Llia* Rrarulsr Ba«*ln kats»«M Nrir Tork -iDfapori" ana Asm purtA and vica »»rs» FOX NKV VOikl rtirwl via SUKZ CLEARWATER Jan IS. FROM NEW YOK <l:;ict (.ia Suez.) HALF MOON
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    • 294 5 We Stock Highest Grade LUBBICATING OIL FOX ALL PUBPOSBS Grcajc xnd Wax. Minernl Culza Oil esiMKialiy i m«iidi<l for ship's lijfh;, lUaar'a 1.-.i !p aud Litiht house, etr., ttc. Uulland Acetic Acid, Octagon Tool SU-cl, V/i in. and I V* k» Apply SOON TECK CO. jfi-ti, Mnrkit S'r-et. Ship-Chandlers nnd
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 723 6 CIWEWAS "GAIETY" CINEMA In the l'inst Show at 7.;10 [harp. Corinne Grifl;th In "XKE CLIMBERS" Cl>d» ntak'l i \lilo"'= n!;iy wilh JS c-0.-tlimr-s lOBMIMm nomnvß btbs. i,, mmv, Vod-A-VllMovio. "MQTTg.a MOTOBg" Lany la—. In tho Second Show at 0.11 p.m. FIGHTING FATE' i clcs 0 und C. Willium r>>inrHii and
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    • 313 6 T CINEMAS PALACEGAY CINEIWTA Programme for To-night, Wednesday and Thursday. First Show at 1:\0 5 pts. THE MAN WHO WON ffj*. Featuring H. T. Morey. SAT CHOO POH A Chinese drama in 4 part*, DUKB and DOLLARS Jimmy Aubrey c« nudy Second Show at 9.30 LURKING PERIL Serial, feathering Anne
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    • 91 6 JCU|M RUT COMPAIY Have just received a complete rang e 4t BfflPCHANDUfclii: STORKS. UjIRIVMIH QUALITY DATE PRICE «_^^BSv f/j m? 3£**r^f 7 Jy/f ''V y THE [PROVED BEST I V TILE for the TRDPICSy y* mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmt^ BBNO TOUR ENQUIRIES TO fcU. BUOSSAKD HOPIN (lac. la TieaUin) SIAtiAPOiU OB I'L'l'lKE BROTHERS.
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  • 129 7 pixTi'xica Tuesda* Hereml»r I'ublic Holiday. High Wai r. I ::i 1.. in., 10.8 p.m. 11. I. homeward mail le*v»i. Children's I'ierrol and Pierrette Party, Zitlainl Laflfa in: tallation. W wln< Hdny, Dec ember 28. fliph Water, 'J.2\) 11 ni., 10X2 p.m. Sit.iwan Plantations, Gattoy'a, noon. T.initlin Club
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 69 7 V.harf IS-i-io Nil. t .1 V Nhr*r» Wharf Ciang Senc;. Hi-be, Chnnra Dell. n Man Penani- Muni. UonUro v; nbe Wharl own J'ulu l:ranl Uaal V>han .Nil. Keppel Uart'iiir. Mala \M...r; Tag Royal ll> Laaa«k Lady Evelyn, Ri cord r Co»l H iiarf MO. Ves«-1« lit
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    • 171 7 awa m y oko jT-i-:. ■ms. rroai Por.-'i-V2. jm Kobe < Hi ri( 1 lurabaya DAITO ttom Dc]i Batarii 1 12. r.a K an M>ll I, fIWB Lat:iv;a 28-12. GLENFALLOf H, Brit., 1,434 toaa, from Araoy 'PC. C. G. DAENDKLS, Dot, 77". tons, fp-.ni Pa lembanß 2 12,
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  • 29 7 Wodne«lay Keriaaoa 8 a.m. aad DJaaiM ..9 a.m. Moatok mill Palembaag ..11 a.m. (■oattaaak l'-m. l.'aily Tk\rep« SuixJay) by Traia. n, !lalaaaa, «nit Fenavg 4 pjn.
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  • 22 7 (O.'iioM >"«, mm 1..1....T) Left Slp|:Bparv NmaWr in Xnn;il)or 17 November 19 \rrlTod Ixiadoa I'ecembiT 8 December H December 16
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  • 135 7 EXCHANGK Singapore, December 24. On London, Bank 4 m/i 2/4 1/S Demand 2/S 7/81 Private 3 m. credits 2/4 3/8 On New York Demand 47% Privi.te I*U days 60% On France Dank 680 On India, Bank T.T. On Honpkong, Bank d/d l;r,i p.c. piem. 1 On ShEnprhai,
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  • 45 7 T<-,p« of Mr.r t Qjijt. Clctingj Prirt* Bn>er« S«ll«ri Spot lan. lan. -March \pril-June BibM SmoVH Sr«tf Cioaing Mm Buyer* SeJJen Spot .(an. Jan.-War-.-h April- Juno 38 i 40 41 43 4SVi V&ljbl PRICES CURRKNT. 11.30 SaMniar, Prr—bii 2J
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  • STOCK AND SHARES.
    • 185 7 IM. M- Pd. Buyers. Sellers. 1 1 Ayer W««f 1 1 Hitam Tin 1.35 ].ir> 1 1 Je':!l7,t :ih tl £1 Kam Kamunting l.l;!.O 1.1C.0 cd. 10 10 Kinta Asoc. li.jo 4.50 .1 i.l LahAi MJmw 6 6 Liiitfui Tin 4.25 4.V5 10 10 Malayan Coll. 13.75 1.75 1
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    • 118 7 V»i. I'd. Buyirs. S-i.vrv ifl a Ut. Am. Tobacco 2.17.C 5.2.6 10 10 Central Engines IG./.'O ■'> 1" Central Motors ".M) '-1 i'l Smeitii Co. G.^3 6.50 6 10 10 Fraser A Nww BUS i'..-.j ">0 50 W Hsmißcr i; Co. 85.00 DJ.OO )00 100 Kau Bros. Uef. 140
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    • 95 7 U. Ei\g. d pc. il t tB4,Mfl S'poia Lied tic Tnatingri, 5 p.e. CTMbOW Ma S P'.>re Muiiieip*; o i\k. lljK&OM p*r Spore llaa. -i.-i p.t-. of 1907 iJ.CuO.V/GC 1C pa t. Spore il'oa 4^i p.c. of VSM <1,60 0,500 30 p.*. dk. Spore Uun. m pc. OJ! l»Mii
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    • 418 7 FIWCZ anJ Co. r.ml Lyaii .ihd Lvnil'a (^dotation*. I ctcst available Sterling Quotations are printed on another page on Friday. ro an s I'rk-.0. ...;cr Lya"l i is Co. Lvr;tt. AJimby ($1) 0.20 0.30 0.-0 0.30 Alor U:jah 1.50 1.60 1.0 j I.GO A. iiitam (#s' 10.00 11.001
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 21 7 A GOOD PHOTOGRAPH HKAjIS TODB VEUT I.ThKVBUS •TTLX «iNO HOOD i^FvoA^floa ten LEE BROTHERS STUIIO HILL STREET WILL I'KODUCI IHsHL RjsßULT*.*
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    • 540 7 LATEST A»VERTISEMEJiTS WANTKIWtwo-AateT car. EnsUahOmake inferred, rull particul^^ apply e# Straits FIIIK I POR SALE, Harley Davidron cycle and side-car aiKellent runniruc order. Price $500. Apply o*. Straits Time^ K(i^ SALE, Celery, Tomatoes, Radishes, French brown haans. iicetrootH, Strawberries, eic, etc., Irimi Java. Also beautiful caruaimi and bofteaaiaa, etc. \V.
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    • 99 7 Khski Bun Go* p p 215, *i/«;li Hritflff UoMi, Mn^spore w *p\)C ata'ajli for •»*«<> VISmUS, FAKCY AND -m- HEW YEABJARDS. 1&. DAT£-BLStK FOR 1922 >^ (Mounted on card-board \vith >.-*► beautiful picture) «x| 4"^* Price 60 cents each. HOCKING CO. 4, CECIL STktfcT, VIKST rUM)B. ArrhitecU, SnrTeyorri, Baildind and
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    • 130 7 H K 8 ....a 3 H 1 ....8|.... H $240 Will buy the i Typewriter Supreme 1 The t i f It is a Machine with Latest Improvements, f Ball Beatings, f 2 Colour I:ihbon, f Ta'oulator Attachments. Takes paper 11 inches .vide f i n U Rickar d Ltd.
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    • 74 7 Nahar Ope^a At tho Btftoa opposite tho QaylM TONIGHT I TO-M1 j \.M.\.. I'roprictnr T. MXI) A I I y-< 1 SEMI-ANNUAL CASH SALE During December SUITS, HATS, HOSIERY AND EVERYTiir.t; WEAK AT J. L. CAMrSELL RAFFLED Pi. l\ liphunr IS, DOLLAH C 8 DESIGNERS, GOVEB CONTRACTS BOARD M IKftR
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  • 35 8 PAGLAB. -At Malacca, on December 23, 1921 A. J. 1-. Pagia*, after a short nnd painf>! (By cable I. BUSoELL. On Dmaiaer 22, 1921, a*. Went worth Fails, N.-w Suuth Wales, Pbili] n,.i i
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  • 35 8 .Mr. ::ml Mrs. Lawiince Aroozoo thank thcii i r.-'.iAwi* for their kind at'en dane* m\ tha funeral of thiir late mother Mrs. Kliz.iii.i'n Surin, and ulso those •rho sent wreaths and letters <^f condolence.
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  • 1135 8 The Straits Times TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27 PROVIDENCE. Wf have seen a copy of a circular issu»< by Mr. A. Cavendish, the Officer in Charjr< of Co-operative Societies, advocating th< iormation in Government Departments an< private businesses of Co-operative Thrift and Loan Societies. It is a sound scheme Very few men
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  • 24 8 Lieut. Parer, xcho is flying round Auatra';a, has received a message from England guaranteeing £12,000 for a trans-Pacific flight, says a message from Melbourne.
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  • 30 8 Durinpr th? r'vmp period in P^rak, the rare.i taken for nine months showed nr :iorease in serious crime, but an addition f something like 200 ptr cent, in p<;tty hefts.
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  • 32 8 As a result, of the recent salary 1 hanges, a police constable in the F.M.S. <~,w gets $38 a month, as compamLwith :'O before the war. Consequentl™ the Jepot is filling up.
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  • 11 8 wetails of the daring "piracy u\T Amoy are^dven on page 11-.
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  • 23 8 United Kingdom mails despatched by ttie TVeeta to-day aro expected to tvach Lomlon before tlwse .«ent by #te NelloN which left this afternoon.
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  • 23 8 Sir William Treolar, in mail week, had received contributions amounting to £70,000 towards the fund for the distribution of Christmas hampers tf crip§leochildren.
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  • 30 8 There were a rarge number of visitor^ ti Penang from the F.M.S. for Christmas and the hotels were full, werFap •:ci special dinn -rs and dancc3 patronised by record attendances.
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  • 38 8 Extensive buildings have "Iwn or ctvd n Campbell Roed, Kua a Lumpur, for the now police station. It is trnikrstood that hiK will take the place of the ok) s!ati- n *t the foot of the C»urt Hill.
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  • 39 8 The Stationary and New! Supply Co.. Maacca, have isbukl a n;?.t caiondir Tor 1922 with a capital portrait of tii.Vince 'it Waks. Chop Bens; H.n, alae o4 Malacca, haw s.-nt out a dainty little laJemk-r for :he Ntw Year.
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  • 43 8 Niperia has possibilities which may n time cause it to become a producer of jotton on the scale of American southern states," declares Sir Hector Duff, who has recently conducted an investigation in that •ountry as representative of the Empire Cotton Growing Corporation.
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  • 54 8 The last dry of th:- Grand Stand meatng at Bangkok was murre:) by a tra^i' ecurr^'nee whtn in the third race Chymni, .he jock y in 'iuharn Na. took I tOM l> wtvn Bsa fi-ur and 1 five fßrlflßg vas ki*le\J bistanaaaaoaaly as the result of 1 fracture -'f the
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  • 50 8 A settlement has been reached in the icticn brought by tho Hanover Press, Ltd., ;ainst Sir Robert W. Buchanan Jardin laiming £6,331 for an illustrated Bevtow >f defendant's residences, racehorses, ittle, aogs, etc. Th? defendant bai ".^t> i i) pay £1.000 for the articles and the csts of the action.
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  • 53 8 A general meeting of the Chine** •:ristian Association wiil be held in th C. A. Hall on Thursday, the 29th instant t 8 p.m. for the purpose of electing ne\>fficers for the ensuing year, t;> receivi I c treasurer's report and to transact ar.;' •'.her business that may be brought
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  • 58 8 Messru. Teh Yok Chin and Chua Boar "eck of Kuala Lumpur are going to Honcong to jcin the university to study iicine. The former is the son of Mr. :'eh Scow Teng, director of hfeasra. Chow 'it and Co., Ltd., and the latter is th" ephew of Mr. Chua Cheng
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  • 58 8 The Clerical Union ShorMnd Cl« '11 betrin on Tuesday, Jaruarv 1922 it 7.30 p.m. at the Club House, 80 Waterloo Street. All members who have r 'lied and those intending to join an (•quested to kindly attend. Tl.e month fee will be $1 for two losS'ins a week :t no
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  • 54 8 The November output for Clyde shir>■lilding is the lowest monthly record this ear, consisting of seven ships anregat ng 15.880 tons, making the proHuctavity 'or eleven months 422,695 ton. With the :ception of a Norwegian liner, the only ntable vessel out in the water was the •rst motor ship launched
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  • 62 8 V?r. Edward Isaac E::ra, head of Edward ra and Co., Shanghai, died suddenly oil •c 15th inst., following an an iplecti roke which occurred while he was litting 1 his office. He never regained con■iousness and died in the Yict< ria N'ursiru [aaaa. Born in Shanghai 41 years ago ''■c
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  • 72 8 The Court of Appeal has upheld the ap peal of Miss RL-hardsnn again«t the d»•ision griven by the Divorce Court ths! was guilty of misconduct with Rather'ord in the cbh 1 heard in June last. Tlv Master of the Rolls stated that tha Bead thought the decree of divorce then
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  • 64 8 Mr. 11. R. Couley Ailams, asii^an; !erk in the British Supreme i.anghai, cemmitted suicide <n th 18th instant shooting himsKf at Vanouver Lodge. He died ;;t the Gemal Hospital thrti hiuis laUr. H ■.ad been auaTatteg from ?iiol shccK :nd gas poisoning and also from iiiaomlia. Up served with t!ie
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  • 91 8 A London message of November 25 to Australian papers states The cheapest toys since the yeor 1913 charuci Christmas displays. This is principally lue to cheap importations. Owing to the exchange situation German toys are being retailed below pre-war prices. Meanwhile thousands of British toymakers, lin:luding Mc-aayvice men who learnt
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  • 132 8 On Monday the. Jfalacca High School Literary Association held a concert at >vhich the headmaster and staff of th■ich joI «-ere nrtsent. Th- president, Ton Gim Ann, jrJrJe an addrc.l3 Lrucinjr 11 .1«1 1« history of the Associctic'i, nr,(i ronnyjki'iK hat thagMaociation had progress v«J ff. y sine* its formation
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  • 384 8 Loffl Northcliffe arrived in Kuala Lumpur this m:>rnintc from l'enang tg>vcilii\jr hy the night mail. Pr. H. Bavan*, Healta (Mfear, KiiuJa Lnmpnr, DMt W'th v serious accident while rifling on Friday. Mr. Beck, Assistant Cemmissioiur if I'c Ice an,i Registrar of Criming nnd F..M.5., has returned from
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  • 72 8 Subrcnj.ticr.s are invited for the parpoie 1 riuin;ili il Ann in asion jf the viait of f Wiales. 1 ommunity hove guaranteul il to raise a furth' r su'bscriptioi.3 fr<m the bther ties of Pen:,.. Ptnar.^ the amount r -.|uir^ij U mail sub»cr<ption< wiil I>,- limited
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  • 103 8 Sir John Dcniso*>Rnd r. G.8.E., t tlio (Baat m Exrraph) C mpaay met ting ■ii At 'he isst annunl nMeting I ripnMic complair.ls in «nn--11 "ii with It-he Kgxt t d atanamil re an [other nit when 1 wall and ai I i cables, which the Eastern
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  • 123 8 A distreuing Incident oeeorrad in Harbour, ju.-t by th^ WVst Wharf, >.ir;..;iy morntnir. Paaaeniren on board Funnel iteanar BcUorophen were ndulfring in tin- rwing eolaa into the to I>.- dived for by boyi In epa--1 nothing. Swkkw'y, t the 1 om board, f h dry
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  • 202 8 Chanves In the F.M.S. Ra^vays timetable which come into fefM ar the pml of .tv shew thrt as regards the ti ni runtiinif .south from Kunla Lua)pur, tnu following altcruiiun* will be made. Thu pn m 1.'.'.0 n.m. from Kuala Lumpur, anivir,- at Singapore at 7.14 p.m. will
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 226 8 MEN'S EVENING WEAR •?> I INNER JACKET AND FULL DRESS SUITS A SPECIALITY. i KONTED DRESS SHIRTS r 1 Trice $8.50 each. PLEATED FANCY FRONTED V r DRESS SHIRTS Trice $6.75 and $7.50 each. J^jt CORDED FRONT DRESS SHIRTS, .'t Special value. CXHXAKS, our "City Brand" Irish made, all 1
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    • 157 8 ALHAMBRA Beath Koad. 6 Its. FOX THE SOUL OF RAFAEL 6 I'l*. Featuring Clara Kimball Youne Topicnl lludm-t. Etc. Novelty Serial THE MYSTERY MIND Episodes 10, 11 and 12 MARLBOROUGH B««<-h Road .1 Its. IN THE CHOPS OF TIIE 5 PU. VICE Featuring Nick Winter First Bhow I'athe Serial I
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  • 589 9 Serious KfToting in Chief Towns. Firm Action by* the Military Authorities. Reuter's Service London, December 23. Mai a Tho tHl'llll|M On--. n.I Clematis have been ordered to proceed to Egypt und leave immediately. Other warships have Keen ordered to Imh at the shortest London, December 23. c
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  • 41 9 Rur^B'A Smy-icb. Loudon.aDecember 24. Lima 1\ ru liv; ju.nt another note to Chile, Nltantiag bar request to refer the Tacr.a-Arica depute to DM arbitration of the I nu'-d States, and accusing Chile of violating the Treaty of Ancon.
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  • 547 9 Future of the Bank Provided Riuy-B'3 Scbvici Paris, December 22. The matter of Banquc Industriellc de Chine comes up %for? the Chamber of Deputies on Saturday. (H/RasJ. Paris, D«s:ember 20. M. B#ar.(ff ik-clasltions that China': agra.me.nt bjsl bo?n sought and obtauieci NBpßßtiag the balance of the Bo.\or"> !n(k'mnity
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  • 150 9 Bbutcb's Slavics London, December 24. Mr. F. Anderson, president of the China Association, in addressing the Japanese mission on British and^Japunese in^i^t> in the Far East, pointed out Japan's great natural advantages regarding Chinese trade, which could not be wresteu from hor. All the better reason, therefore,
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  • 1073 9 DiscusAdh of the Submarine Question. RIUTTB'B SCBVICI London, December 23. Washington President Harding again made a statement declering that any differences in the interpretation of the Pacific treaty were unimportant and asserting: that the pact, which did not contemplate any alliance or entanglement, was in full accord with
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  • 139 9 Rxdtib's Sekvici London, December 23. Washington President Harding ha* signed the Russian Relief Biil. London, December 24. Warsaw The Government (of Poland) is ■ending 15,000 tons of whe-at and flour to Russian famine sufferers. London, l).'c;ml 2ii. Christiania A wanr.ly \von!;-d appeal for help has been :-sue;l by
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  • 44 9 Beuter's Sibmcx. London, December 21. President Harding, in addition to pardoning the Socialist Eugne Debs, has ordered the release of 23 men convicted of military crimes, including Gustave Jacobsen, who attempted to organise from Chicago a military enterprise in India during wartime.
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  • 41 9 Kilter's Service London, December 23. Hcrr Rathenau has returned to Berlin. London, December 23. The Hague The Second Chamber has passed the bill authorising the East Indies loan. I^ondon, December 2C. Peking: Liang Slii Hyi has bie.i v.p pointed Premier.
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  • 600 9 Prince in India. The Visit to Calcutta Very Successful. Reuter's Service. Calcutta, December 24. Calcutta has handsomely falsified the predictions that she would give the Prince of Wales a cold reception when ho arrived on Saturday morning. The hartal, indeed, was kept and the shops were shut, but as everyone
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  • 44 9 Blirrrß'B Sibvioc. London, December 24. Nairobi Acting on the advice of the Indian Government, Indians here have decided to accept, temporarily, the political representation recently offered by the Governor, namely four sent 3 in the Legislative Council and one on the Executive.
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  • 48 9 Alor Bukit.— 6,oB2 lbs. Bennr.— ll,Uol lbs. Bukit Ivatil.— s,l3l lb?. Gadek.— lB,BBl) lbs. Hevea (J0h0re).— 16,207 lbs. Inuragiri. .'!2,41D lbs. Kuala Pergau.— 27,soo lbs. l.arns (Sumatra). 31,906 lbs. Long&cng. 7,934 lbs. Malaka Pinda.— 23,4o9 lbs. Sungci Matung. 24,105 lbs. Trafalgar.— 3soo lbs. coconuts 12,000
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  • 168 9 M. Briand on His Visit To Ix)ndon. RCUTEK'3 SSBVICI Paris, Daaaabar 24. IrtartsiaaJ by th Echo da Paris, If. Briand nrprosatd lii.ii« f well satisfied with tha r suits <,f th Londoa eonfaaaaca which had m:it.rially helped in < 1 Bring the international sky. It was aßeaaWry
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  • 299 9 Religious and Material Aspect Of Fe.-tival. (I.i >liKi:s Xv was kept up with hij;U ■Isa in >'inr--.|> >! Tha variooi hotels were bcflagi't-d and presented scenes of much gauty with Christmas trees, ipfri ciini.crs bjm dunn. following one another in succession. The Streets won B particu'ariy animated aspect,
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  • 327 9 Commandant's Letter to The Members. Lieut.-Coloncl F. K. Spencer, D.5.0., M.C., K.G.A.. Commandant Straits Settlements Volunteer tone, \m> nddreaacd the following letter ti the member* The now force in whkh you have enrolled does not aeUiallj oma into being until Januury 1, 1882. In the meantime I
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  • 94 9 A must impudent robbery occurred the other day in Putaling Street, Kuala I.uropur at the premises of Messrs. Heap Wah, jewellers. Five Chinese raided the shop shortly after 7.30 p.m., when it wan beiiuf closed. Two of the party were armed with revolvers, and the rest with knives. Tlwy made
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  • Sporting News and Notes.
    • 539 10 SWIMMI NG CLUB TIFFIN. Record Attendance at Annual Function. the Swimming club, which tuck place in its habitat at Katong on Sunday, constituted one of the most il functions held during Christand ai far as attendance went broke the record, covers being laid for nearly 200, Thanks to the hard
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    • 364 10 Sefaufor'a Win After a Fine Tussle. ia the 1, ckey fixture, Beiaagor v. Binga pi re, n al to avenge th-'ir defaal hands of the Singaporeans in th* on th. by defeating thci 1 .hi.-. But i: thaa it 1 >oks on .n Selan ion and patafni ill rcdoubtablta
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    • 289 10 Yesterday morning the final race for he Margaret II Cup came off in wet leather, seven boats facing the starter. The Club course was used and the Puteh *-as first boat around the Man-0-War Buoy, followed by Ann, with Margaret II text. It was a reach back
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    • 320 10 The- D.cimb.r Monthly Meda' Competi- en (Stroke Play) was played for or and Sunday, 24th and 25th inst. nd resulted in a win for Mr. H. Jackson nth a net score of 71. Forty-five card.' were taken out and the following were reurned The first sixteen on
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    • 56 10 A London message of December 1 tates Th? Football Association is in■lined to consider favourably the proposal ser.d a strong Aiisociation team t \ust:ai;;si a in th.' 1U23-24 season, sub irt to satisfactory financial arrangements, nd the possibility to s?lect a team goe>d nousrh to reprt-ent tha
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  • 179 10 A vivid idea of the horrors to be .■xpected in the next war is given by ■ovrvspondents attending the Washington Conference, who visited the greatest poi--:>n works in the world near Baltimore 'i huge factory which is able to produce •wo hundred tons of poison
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  • 501 10 Mr. H. P. Trewin with Miss Jessie Wood. A pretty wedding took place in St. Andrew's Cathedral on Saturday afternoon last, the contracting parties being Mr. Harold Percy Trewin, Acting Government Printer of the Colony, and Miss Jessie May Wood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
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  • 462 10 Some Comparisons with The English. Mrs. Burnett Smith (better known, perhaps, by her pen name of Annie S. Swan) gave a lecture the other evening thl Burns Club of London at EaW Hail, on Some Racial Differences. General Sir lan Hamilton presided. England and Scotland, said the lecturer.
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  • 99 10 Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Moraes are leaving by the Gleniffer to-day for London, sj-ys the Pinang Gazette of the 23rd instant. Mr. Moraes has spent 25 years in Malaya. Originally he came cut to the Caledonia Sugar Estate, afterward* he mined in Perak and fur the past t :i
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  • 899 10 (From a Corrosponc^nL) December 22. The pr/jparati'.ns for th? gay and lonian of Xmas seem to be poor in comparison with previous years though our little frbiids have not been turgottan. The wretched world-wide conditions cro responsible for the apathy in getting up cur homes and our clubs
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  • 37 10 The marriage has taken place at StAndrew's Church. Hon«kdll? of Miss May Nicholas, gJ Lodi, Cal.. U.S.A., and Mr. George M. O'Connor of the Liggett and Myers Tobacco Co., China. The Rev. Mr. Lindsay (vicar) officiated. 9
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 173 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, It might intl^est yo™r re%nV' s to know that parchments used by our forefathers for recording wills and other lejral documents have been t^i.etl to novel use. My wife and I accorrrpanie;l our bairns at a children party jreaterday when
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    • 230 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Thr> Cnrnpii. -ociatior abdicated their offices as commitCce on the occasion of m online 1 Genera: Meeting. The only 'or sc eloin;; was that they were D B»l f.ed with a Utter ti- Bad mm 30 to 40 members of
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    • 307 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Whether the Government tak:.v my action or not in ein quen Tan Sin lows letter which appeared ii your issue of the 82nd instant, thosi laivnts whoae sons heve beer, given Leavnj,- Certificates or refused admission ough! ;o be very thankTul
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  • 118 10 The following is an extract from the report of a speech mad* by Mr. Byron Branan, C.M.G. formerly in the British Consular Service i:i China, at the annual JQn*cf the China Association Hongkong to many plßp'e, is lcokeil upon as ■>art of Chi». but ilongl^njr
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  • 7 10 Tronoh Mines. Pic^s 1,748.
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  • 27 10 Captain J. C. T. Glossop.#R.N\, who commanded the Australian cruiser Sydney when that veaaai destroyed the German raider Emden, has be^n appointed to the rank of Itcar-Admiral.
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  • 559 10 Singapore's Trfcrhph Over Selangor. Those who turned up I Rugger match fei? the Singapore anJ Sclav day under perfect climatic condi. only benefited a (rood cause, as tile entrance money charge I will be <;ivided between l^y two unemployment funds, but were treated to what has I as
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  • 1405 11 Large Steamer Looted Off Amoy. 4 Passenger Shot and $120,000 •Stolen. One of the most daring piracies within recent ynars occurred on the China Sea on the 15th and lGth iost. when tho Kwang Lte_a vessel of I.4HK tons belonging to the Chiiflr Merchants' Steam Navigation Co. was
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  • 257 11 Offer by Council of British Empire Exhibition. The Executive Council of the British Empire Exhibition announce that they will offer five or more Commercial Research Fellowships for competition among Chambers of Commerce in the United Kingdom. The value of each Fellowship will be not less than £500, and
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  • 307 11 800 Zoological Specimens Arrive At Tilbury. Ons of the strangest cargoes ever brought to London arrived at Tilbury Docks on November 1J on board the Whit;; Star liner Mr-die, which brought from Sydney, New South Wales, no fewer than eight hundred zoological specimens, many of which
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  • 165 11 After finishing a successful .season at the Alhambra, the Gibson Family Entertainers have gone to the Empire where thty appear to-night and to-morrow and on Thursday and the three following nights will be at the Arcadia. The Palacegay Cinema since its opening has be?r. drawing crowds nigihtly. Toi.'.jrht
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  • 50 11 Captain <;.#. Davus will not go to Matan* as Head MasUrTf the Malay College ihi-ie^tii! about the end of February, or later when the present Head Master, Mr. Abdul Majid, goes on long leave, for the first time after nineteen years' service. He intends to go on a pilgrimage to
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 176 11 MOUTRIE'S Wish their Many Patrons The Compliments of the Season S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. (lucurporated in Hongkong) RAFPLBfI PLACE, SINGAPORE. Watermotas /"|P||- '^Tgfa THE IDEAL POWER UNIT FOR SMALL CRAFT I ENTIRELY BRITISH MADE 4m THROUGHOUT. FITTED WITH REVERSIBLE PROPELLERS IF DESIRED WE CAN SUPPLY FROM STOCK Sole Agents William
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    • 268 11 Raffles Hotel. NEW YEAR'S EVE GALA NIGHT Dancing till 1.45 a.m. Tables for Dinner should be booked in advance. P. A. COOKE, Musical Director. A. E. MeCLARY, Manager. Adelptii Hotel. NEW YEAR FESTIVITIES NEW YEAR EYE, December Sl.— Dinner and Dancing. Dinner and Dancing for non-Residents of the hotel $3.00.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 220 12 jjjigs| n e*£ellent Food=Tonic i KSBsSSIBB^t i ••ii»l all who lark vitality l|Pih -'KEPLER' ttrfl 4|} Cotl Liver Oil v.iiii Aialt Extract Burroughs Wellcom: a Co. STARTING AND LIGHTING The EXIDE Type XC Battery is especially designed for automobile starting and lighting. It represents 31 years of storace-b-»ttery experience. It
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    • 258 12 G. E. O. "KINGSWAY" A.G. Ceiling Fans 230 V. .j0 Cycle, Single phase. Ename'lrd white with gold lini's. i'o'ished aluminium blades. 54 in. sweep. IiRITISH MADE SPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR USE IN THE TROPICS PncUeaAjr noiseless and represent a marked improvement on any (Ihtr A.C. fans yet prodiß-e.I. Low current consumption.
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    • 117 12 ••CIGARETTES 3mitated- c Jsut fiever equalled. IN PATENT W PATENT VACUUM VACUUM nn of ,0. TINS 0F 50 Hole Mannfactaren ARDATH TOBACCO CO., LTD., LONDON. t ii i i— -i tm Price Reductions Plain Non-skid 30 by 2 $25.00 $31.50 31 by 4 31.50 45.00 30 by 4 32.75 45.50
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  • 865 13 ProduciiAi Costs Reduced All Round. The thirteenth ordinary general meeting of the members of the Brieh Rubber Estat' Limitoi, was held at Winchester House. OU Broad Street, E.G., 12. M November 8, Mr. E. E. M.-ut.u, C.B.K. (chairman of the company), presiding. The Chairman said Gentlemen, the
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  • 192 13 Gunong Grlanjr or Elephant Hill, the conspicuous land-mark cijrht miles to the north-west of Alor Star, is rich in guano and possesses a cave which is well woHh a visit, states the Pinang Gazette. Starting from Anak Bukit Gardens in a tittle Malay cenoc one paddles up a
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 233 13 i^MUituuutiiitiiiitititiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiititiiiiiiitiftitiiiiiitMiiiifiiifiiiiiiiiiiifliiiiitatiiiiiiiiMiiittiaiifMuiifUiiuilHliitaaiiuitftuuuiJit^ KRITISHMADE AMMUNITION pj I v'.eil w :tli SmokelettODiamond" Powder \J >' <'\\ de r^^JmjJ ji^g>y Loaded with E.C. Powder MAY Bl OBTAINED oi- ,\LI. COMUAKERS AND AVNiUMTION DEACKRB W'hoUsiiU only from NOBEL INDUSTRIES LIMITED LONDON if iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!:i!ii!i;:iiiiiiiniii!ii!!!:!i:n:iiii>iii:!ii;i iittiiflniiimpiiniiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiuiiHiiiiiiiiiHiiiisiiiiiiuuiiiiiHiiiiiili •Madame Alice Foray For New Year Eve Hat a Sjiuiidid Sdixtion
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    • 202 13 m Oir 1 M«MIM«fWUN, VMiMn <* POTTtO M EATcJ MmmrnL CROSSE S BLACKWELLI27 Fresh Cut Flowers BaskeU made up with Clirysnn- themums Curnatiuns and alt kinds of Java flowers. Prices from $10 to $100. Book Orders Now. W. H.DOP, 112, Orchard Road. 1 Phona 9637 j Happily Growing i •j,
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    • 134 13 INTERNATIONAL MOTORS LTB IM-m, OBCHABD BOAU. Phone 2617. OverhauLs and repairs of every description to all makes of cars and trucks. Painting, upholstering batteries charged. Separate lock-up garages 1 i NEW CARS ON HIKJb Cuatomers having cars repaired at our woriu mi hire four seater cara at daily rated Is
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 552 14 SALES BY AUCTION CHEOIKG KOSN SEMfi CO, MORTGAGEE'S SALE 1 land and rubber fae- MS" off Joo Chiat Road, on Seng and Co.'s :.i. .'!>, Kline .Street, January 11, 1922, at 2.50 pjn. 1. I with the n. d thereon known _'.!>o.i 111 include the fol- viz 1. (>r. Petter
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    • 471 14 INSURANCE THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INS. CO. '.Incorporated In Canada) All the latest plans of Life, Endovmant md Annuity policies issued. AsscU £0,000,000 GUTHRIK CO., LTD.— General Agents. Singapore. ROYAL INSURANCE CO., LIMITED. (Incorporated in Great Britain) Speeialisee in MOTOR INSURANCE. 1. Prompt Loss Settlements. 2. Moderate Premiums. Write for prjapect'Js
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    • 279 14 AsMta $4,000,006 S.C. AdAranc« in force cv« IH.OOO.Wt The Great Eastern Life* Assurance Co., Ltd. l lncorporated 'n Straits Settlements) BCAD OFFICE I WUdteatai Hoase. ■in.w.e. LONDON OFFICE t «M. OM Jewry, ILC. Iha Company haa sW.OOO deposited with the BupT«me Court of England and complies with the Life Assurance
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    • 456 14 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED (lawrsuyoxaled by Special lapcrlal Cietrtar la itona.) Capiial Kabssribed YtO.^OO.VUO Capital Paid-up Y48,0C0,000 j Eeserve Fund* Yll.MOJtm P7aaid«nt K. Nabk£»wa, Exq. Vice-Fraut<i«>nt aY Mori, Ssq. MIOM T. Hisaxaane, Eiq. I (J. Kawasaki, Esq. K. Morinagr, Kb^. U. Esaki, E»q. T. Ikada, Kaq. Dsukichi Takita,
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    • 567 14 BANKING ASIA BkMWM GORFORATION (Incorporated in New York) STOCKHOLDING BANKS. Aagh ft<M l l't-QaoD l'ir.3 Nati.msl Rank nf San Kr.inrfaco Banktra 'Irnst Compßny, Ncv. V.tk C.i... CoDtinuiUi enJ Qmumicb(J N'Btional Ban* of Cbiea(f>. uuaraa'.y Tru.it Co. of Mm T«sai (iuardiau Savings and Trsjst Cejßpasrjr, Clcvaiaad. Mercr.nttle Lank of the Americas,
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    • 361 14 HONGKONG BANKING COKI»OUaTION (Tcr-.orporauxi in Honiikongj. Paid-np Capital ItB.OOO.Ut* Eejerve v'unds Sterling t 1.100.1— Silver Beservo Liability 0/ Proprietors tlt.ftffft.Ml COUItT OF DIBBCTOBB. G. T. M. ti l.aitman. C. M. Uodwcll, X. P. (in'il ,i.-, P. H. Holyoak, Esq. J. A. Plunusar, Kaq. .lon. Mr. A. C. Lang H. P.
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  • 665 15 Effect of High Rates and Small Salaries. At a recent meeting of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine, end Hygiene, the first meeting of the present session, Sir James Cantlie in an inaugural address, says the Morning 1 I'ost, drew pointed attention to the frequency with which
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  • 336 15 Huge Prices Paid by Cocaine Fiends. Is it not possible to increase the penally imposable on those who deal in cocaine and other dope* At Merlborough-strcet Police Court the ■afiatntta, Mr. Frederick Mead, in sfnunting a woman named Hcttie Clarke lv six months' hard labour for being
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  • 49 15 In consequence of the Daily Mail having refused to continue the publication of the letters sent I* Mr. 11. C. Weils from Washington on account of their being antiKrench, an<l accusing France of preparing a great submarine programme, the Daily Express lias opened its columns to Mr. Wells's articles.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 176 15 \\i KILO.-WATT 32 VOLT LALLY-JLIGHT THE CHEAP BUT EFFICIENT HOME LIGHT AND POWER PLANT. Consisting of water-cooled yas engine and generator in one Unit and 1G cell 9 plate Williard Storage Battery. EXTRAORDINARY CAPACITY OF COMPLETE PLANT. 110, 20 Watt LAMPS 3 hours 100, 20 Watt LAMPS 5 hours 90,
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    • 244 15 NEW SALES ROOM Open January Ist mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmdKmmmmmmmma for BisiiiiiUniiiiiMiimMiimHiKiiiiiiiimiw LIBERTY CROW-ELKHART ROAMER Phone 89 to have ua demonstrate any of those Car* to you. MOTOR CAR REPAIRING -ELECTRICAL SPECIALISTS. Ordara taken for Covering Can completely with "Fabrikold" leather. M THE MOTOR AGENCY (M V_L^ 206-7, ORCHARD ROAD (MIDFILM HOUSE). \Ys
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 299 16 NEW STOCK IN HAND Kmrry Cloth and Bmt Paper Kmrry and (;i»*« Po lot Jackaon'a I'loor BUia anish 1 renrh I'oliitli and („iM <.o V»tntsh i opal. Oak and Black Japan Varninh Saltrr's l'nnill> Si-rin Balaata Haltrr's ClrcaUr Slui^^ Bojsosc* Therraomctt-rn Jap.uinil and Bflf-regl«--tartaa lirasa HI->» Lampn (l r |<rig<it
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    • 498 16 TAY mm KiAT f .\W ttl J 3^. -11l The noo-'-M.fiil cuiitiu<-t.,r fur aap| FIREWOOD AND BASKETS AKD BROOMS, ETC. to the Suigtpure Monkipility durlkg th« >e.ir ifJl. Gl.tJ'IK BOILLU FLI ID. lor tsoaalsMj nn-l MMerriag staaa boilon tf »ll types. Used by all faci'ries, steamers, ttc, and found good.
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    • 755 16 UASSIFiED ADVERTISEMENTS karsoa for Want*. For Sale, To Let. «f tn r.'s to line) are: Per line; one tuaertu < n :;i., i»- ia». 4t4 lour ins. 82 ets., five ins. 11.00. Ml laa. $1.18, lea I.» f 1.40, •,.n in*. »1.7 a, eiirnt**!: ils |l.«(. |p Im j;. ..i,
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    • 993 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, No. 6, Uxiey Koad, entry from January 1, 1922. App'.y to Meyer Brothers. FOR SALE PRIVATKLY, DOVE'S NM&t, 102, River Valley Rnad, cloae to towr.. For nnrticulxrs. apply 25. Halseea B treat. TO LET, Murton, Holland Koud, 64 mile- j Btone, electric light and telephone,
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    • 396 16 WHY YOU SHOULD CtfOOgE i SILENT JtLAXIO H ie the ir.ost perfect balanced plant on the market. Vim do not rrquire Jfmtt to run aud maintaia ir. m i'uil ye»r s t;u«r.in!t> •gaisMl defective ivorkinaitahip or ■tatartU. We carry epnren to l<uil<2 complete plautn. Call slid a l)emonstrutor. MOI^EItN APPLIANCE
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    • 197 16 Notice We bog to advise our customers I that our Repairing Department in {now under expert European super vision. All sorts *of repairs to cars, lorries and motor cycles executed. We nave also reduced our rate* of car and*lorry hirer Telephone: 1233 Straits Motorcar Service, Ltd. 212-ZlO, OBCHABD BOAD. v
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 213 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TELEPHONE ikiitcrial and Gsneral M ."•'..iuaga.-'s Gffic* 1117 b I'r c »»a I*** Ai! vfcmur.icHtionk relating te editorial mat CO* ard news should be addresaeJ 10 THE EDITOR. All eommnnicaUons •V.ntiinf to business matters— advertUe-n->-u-.-, subscriptions, accounts, prinlU>|t »tc, 5!..,u14 be addreMe4 to lE* MANAGER. AUVERTISEMLVT EAT
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