The Straits Times, 29 December 1921

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 26,881 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1921 PRICE 10 CENTS,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 87 1 go 3^7 f ''BEAR Swiss[ |ii|i Milk i Wi^rj&^ffi %J BRAND Hr GlE NlcsW |sSMl^ TRYING IT, MEANS ADOPTING IT. there's always lots of Happiness waiting for the owner of a Kodak Kodak Ltd., 3 Battery Road, Singapore. Incorporated in England. Motor Car Cylinder Oils Mf p. c. i $3.40
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    • 294 1 ROBINSON Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in S.S.) SINGAPORE f X Large new stocks of the very latest I I i o tv^ Improved Models just received JL JL JL /h, J/v Fully illustrated price list on application. M£Z% Q T T* C HORN .MODELS. i/c% i'r F 1 'cOPVWGMT >7 >v
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    • 10 1 IwmUml Coadenaed MIU Prlea «ow f 2*.4 J per e*M
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  • 732 2 From Fatted Calf to Turtle Soup. Manners Makyth Man runs the old Winchester motto and of all forms of good manners, perfect and unquestioning hospitality to the stranger is surely the most delightful. The perfect host* will make his guest feel at home, however boorish his
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  • 215 2 Mental Changes at the Ages Of 28, 35, and 45. A remarkable attempt to analyse the changing mentality of numbers of society women at various ages is made by Dr. William D. Hennen, a famous surgeon >f New York. The viewpoint of a woman changes completely
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  • 51 2 Wee Johnny having: been disentangled from the traffic by a kindly policeman was scolded by his young mother. Wjien we crossed the street, why did you not hold on to my skirts, as I told you to do, Johnny "I couldn't reach them, munimie," replied the tearful
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 186 2 &I&*'** &fr ie F° un dation RpP* p of Gcod Pi s ,-.;:v:.vH Cookery Add a Jtfffll Spoonful of BOVRIL^ 7/ makes the whole dish more nourishing. You can never go wrong when you give "PERFUMERY" A choice selection in Rtock by the following wrll-known makers. HOUBIGANT, COTY, MONNA VANNA,
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    • 422 2 ITCHING BURNING PIMPLKON FACE 1 Could Not Sleep. Used To Rub Face. Cuticura Heals. "My face broke out in small pimples and then was a mass of sore JX2* eruptions. I could not /yA, sleep at night with the r^^^Rj itching and burning, und £7 ;Sm when my lace got
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    • 100 2 .SWJNBHART TYRES and tu^es 1 1| Pacific Ming Ce.,Hd. fc^Sfr. J 66, 67 68 KOBINSON KOAD D s^^ II SINGAPORE \r Ms I T L Nm 2se IM1 M^aMM MIMIMMIMmkaMeWMMWMsHsaMMM-.i-^*^^ ■**J^jfc« Wlfc^ f IMM»*< *<>MMW«i»»sa»MWs»»B»»»^s««MsWsWMBIB^BMWse» Real Economy. Bea'g let ihm m WHITE ANTS destroy your Rubber Estates but us UNIVERSAL
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  • 894 3 f Living Pictures of Our British Birds. A collection of over 15 magnificent pho toffrnphs of British birds is the result o' weeks spttit in the tree tops by Captair C. W. R. Knipht. These are reproduced with many pages of interesting letter I a
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  • 17 3 Th'.s.-> jvho bnutrM Ru.-.;i;in tk t s tiiV "(>ar wilr^atk up their roubles in their old i:it-bags.
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  • 240 3 DO YOU ENJOY THEM Pleasurable anticipation of a meal, cheer ulneas at the table, and a calm state ol nind during digestion tire all necessary i> ye are to get the most good out of the iui>< re eat. But if your stomach is out o.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 354 3 BELLS "PfI^TE" p n .f. *>| BEL«»POILrTE" SH^TS FOR rOlllte TILES -STANDARD INTERIOR WALLS <v J AND J^ND CEILINGS X RAnTIJ.ES. FIRE, WEATHER VERMIN PROOF Buildings. For cither Industrial «r Donvstic purposes, Poilite is the ideal building material for tropical climates. l'oilite is a fire, rot, weather and vermin-' proof
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    • 237 3 0 1870 a Bx2l Tea A tea that kct-ps good in the rains as well as in the dry season is some- j thing new to India. The Brooke Bond Red- Label tea will keep good for years in its patent vacuum tin. Not a particle of moisture can i
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    • 222 3 1 >"—^ 1 1 Your Children H need this safe Milk from Britis!i-bred Cows 3f Glaxo is prepared from pirn cow's milk, made safe and gK comfortably di^e'tible by die C !axo Process. Little botii.-» j*>f» grow plump and rosy on it, and motlier is happy in the jj2 knowledge
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 742 4 STEAMM •SfIILIIMtS P. ©.-British India nnd Apcar Line (Compti.K'K Incorporatrd in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES I'KMNSri.AR AM) (MUM 1 At, S. K. CO. Under Contract wiih His Majesty's Rovrrnmcnt) The Company's HAIL SKKVICE r.AST OF BOMDAY are present saspeaded LONDON KAU-EASIKRN SKKVICK. PBOM LOXnOW TO MARSRU.LF.9 AVD LONDON Due
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    • 584 4 STEAMER SAIUMS NeY.K. European Line LONDON LINE Fortnight Service FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON AND ANTWBBP. VIA POKT3 YOKOHAMA MARU Dec. 29 YOSHINO MARU Jan. 22 MISHIMA MARU Jan. il LIVERPOOL LINE Monthly Service FOB MARSEILLES AND LIVERPOOL VIA PORTS MALACCA MARU Feb. 16 HAMBURG LINE Monthly Service FOR LONDON, ANTWEBP, ROTTERDAM
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    • 368 4 STEAMER SAILIW6S q. k. THI OSAKA BBOBKN KJ^BHA LTD. (laeorfbrated la Japan) Ne. J, De Soau Street. Prijiaa/I Jblllbj frost afcgapore (Subject to change without notice) BDSOPBAN LINK Fe« Part Bal4. Marseilles, Leadoa, Aat««L-». Rcdrtdaa asrf eftaasbarg an. dep. ATLAS MARU Dec. 29 Dec. 30 ABGVN MABU Jan. U Jan.
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    • 213 4 STEAMEB SAIUM» .DOLLAR LINE t SINGAPORE TO NEW YOU* VIA SUift s^. Eobert Dollar LOADING JANUARY 25, 1922. Throoti* BiUs ef LWiox issactf Area ilsgapor* te th* Frl»elp*l Cities af tk JniUt Svaies an« Canada For fnrtter Iniorwatioa as t« bates, sM tppij ta TKI DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES, LTD. Ne.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 630 5 STEAMER SAHIHSS KONINKLIJKE PAKt^ART MA^TGHAPf Xl V (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO- Of BATAVU) (Incorporated in Holland) 0 Telephone Noa. Passaze Drpt. 131, Freight Dc-pt. 1202, Marine Dept. aad Transhipment Dept. 1437, Manager* Dept. *002. UNDER ci^TRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. D% SIV.KKI. December 29, Ilcngkalis, Tanjong-Mcngeidar, Tanipng-LeidQfM, %»««V BeremDan
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    • 596 5 k STEAMER SAILINGS AUSTRALIA SY BURRS ?HIL? UXE (Incorporated in Australia) Singapore to Java Ports, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Drisbane and Sydney, via Torres Straits, also with transhipment to other Victorian, South Australian and North Queensland Ports, British New Guinea, New Uritain, Tasmania and New Zealand Ports. APPROXIMATE SAILINGS MARELLA,
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    • 375 5 STEAWER SAILIWeS ODMKmKD »«f!CTI Of THE OCEAN S.S. CO., LU (laeerperatael la Baglaaa) THE WEST AUSTRALIAN S. N. CO., LTD. (Incorporated la England) kWateJr Service tatiag eaife aasi himi(«i from tiagaaoM JAVA POSTS (as tadacemeat HOBTB-WCST AtTSTBAUAIf POatf* Alft rKBMANTLC (PKatTH) Appjoximaf* Bailings CHARON Jam. II beallaat aeeomaiodatlea. Crery eaatfor
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    • 643 5 NEW YEAR LAND SPORTS The unual Land Sports will be keM on tho Race Course, on Monday, January '2., 1922, commencing ut 2.15 p.m. Subscribers, wi.-hlng to obt:iin tickets of admission to Gran.l StanJ, are requested to make application i;t the S.C.I. Pavilion, or to the Honorary Secretaries, Mr. L.
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    • 563 5 FOR PRINCES AND RICH MM ONLY THE ROYAL YAKUT. (AN'ANG VILAS). (I This Yakut! or life-giving nectar has b«<;n jreparvii from the best, choir«»t and richest vegetable drugs. It has a wonderful property of increasing tho viri!e sewal aad r> 9 all urinary disorder*, lv fuel, it Bakes man a
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 647 6 ALHAMBRA From Bnndav, December 25, to Friday, December .'iO, 1921 A PHOTODRAMA PERFECT IN THEME, PLOT, STORY, ACTION BUSPF.NSE AND 'LOVK ELEMENT Marah Ellis Ryan's Magnificent Love Story of Old California made into an enthralling inotloi: picture and featuring CLARI KIMBALL YOUNQ that screen actrebts of great histrionic ability FOR
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    • 558 6 PALACEGAY CINEMA Programme for To-night, Wednesday and Thursday. First Bbow at 7.30 5 pts. THE MAN WHO WON Opts. Featuring H. T. Moray. SAT CHOO POH A Chinese drama in 4 parts, DUKE and DOLLARS Jimmy Aubrey ermed/ Second Show at 9.30 LURKING PERIL Serial, feathering Anne Luther and Goorgo
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    • 105 6 NEVER SAY DYE, 0 SAY TlNftX 5O *cts. •per packet Of all retailers and at 1, CAIRNHILL ROAD. NEVER SAY DYE, SAY T I NT EX I J^V^/^Bf I PROVED BESTM V TILE fqr-theTRDPIOS SRND TOl'K ENQUIRIB3 TO Ets. iiKUSSAKD MOPIN (lac. la liuula) BCVUAPORI OK DUPIRE BROTHERS. ty j
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    • 50 6 iS24OJ Will buy the Typewriter Supreme i I The Woodstock It is a Machine with Latest Improvements, f Ball Bearings, 2 Colour Ribbon, f Tabulator Attachments. Takes paper 1 1 inches wide t Rickard Ltd. J N Prompt Printers, i SOLE AGENTS, 76 Cecil Street, Singapore. L 8 ....8--H.-a—a--a—B>-«B>B i
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  • 132 7 nxvtitrj Thur 4a.v7*l><Tc»«hrr Ilirfl V, r, 10.1 'a.m.. 11.31 p.m. utivc Council Mi-rtinif, 2.30 p.m. a /c«. Kiglit. Fi.J.i Dfct-mlKr 30. -•IO.IQ a.m. noon. Brick Co. litg., Van Wijk II .m. a, 2.15 p.m. I Club. Saturday, townbar 21. N«w y.hf'b Bra, 0 m ii m T1.17
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 90 7 Eaat Wharf Basin Nil. East Wharf Van Cloon. Shi-rK Wharf Giang Senc. Main Wliarl Torilfa, Peking Mara, Awa ■arm, 1 ftaplra Dock Doj c town, Ikoinasnn Maru, .ru. '.\»si Wharl AchilUa, Agamemnon. Jnr.: aai Wharf Kleng. 1-ulo Urani Oaal Whaif Nil. Kepptl Uarboar. Mala wi..iri Tm:
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    • 95 7 rlt.. SM ton t*oM Dall 2H-1-, for i KN, Brit., !7^ tor.s, frora Malacca 29-12, fur M ill i 12. llrit., 7::2 tons, from Penang 29-12. for Tenant,' Jl-12. NAM SA 6, 1 tons, from Calcutta r Hon B kong »1-I^. RANEK, Brit, :il'J tons, from Kuantan 29-12,
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  • 121 7 T..-day Pulau Sarabu 2.30 p.m. Port liick.-u.i and Port Swotl nhaa 3 pjn. I'enunji, Rangoon and C.'.oiiit'i 8 p.m. Mcdan, Ran n und CulcutU ..3 p.m. Malac.u un-1 Muar 3 p.m. R'jio pjn nlianak P-«'-Penanf, Colombo, Djibouti, Tort M.pc, etc. 6 p.m. Ki-icUUatioa up to 6 p.m
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  • 19 7 Left Singapore November 10 November 17 November IB Arrived Ixmdcm December 8 December 14 December 16
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  • 141 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore, December 29. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 1/8' Demand 2/3 7/8! Private 0 m. credits 2/4 3/8 On New York Demand -18 Private 90 days 5034 > On France Bank 580 On India, Bank T.T. 173. On Honckintr, Bank d/d 15V& p.c. prem.i On
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  • 53 7 Tone of mail a Steady. Singapore Standard Pale Crepa Closing Prices Buyer:-,. Sellers. Spot Jan. Jan.-March April-June Singapore Slandan Ribbc<l Smok'vl Slieci Closing IVices Buyers- Sellers; Spot .li*n. ♦Tanuary-Mnrch April-Juno 38% 39 39 39% 41 41V4 44 45 DAILY PRICE- CUBKKNT. 12 o'clock noon,
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  • STOCK AND SHARES.
    • 185 7 Iss. Val. Pd. Buyers. Sellers. 1 1 Ayer Weng 1.00 1 1 Hitara Tin 1.85 1.45 1 1 Jelantoh O.fiO £1 £1 Kam Kamunting 1.13.0 1.16.0 cd, 10 10 Kinta Asoc. 8.60 4.50 £1 £1 Lahat Mines 5 5 Lingui Tin 4.25 4.75 10 10 Malayan Coll. 14.00 15.00
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    • 141 7 88. /•I. Pd. Buyers. Sellers, !1 £1 Br. Am. Tobacco 3.0.0 3.5.0 10 10 Central Engines 15.50 1G.50 10 10 Central Motors 3.50 4.50 •1 £1 E. Smelting Co. G. 25 6.75 i/- 5/- Electric T'ways 2/6 .0 10 Fraser Neaves 26.25 27.25 >0 50 W Hammer Co. 85.00
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    • 99 7 U. Eng. 6 p.c. $1,254,100 par a p.e M* Spore El«ctric Truawiyi, 6 p.c. £360.000 mobl Spore Municipal t p.c. $1,378,000 w Spore Mun. 4Vi px. of 1907 $1,000,000 i' vjs. a.. Spore Mun. 4H p<*. of 1809 $1, 600,600 10 9*. dla. Spore Mun. Vk pc. of 1909
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    • 409 7 Krascr and Co. and Lyall md Email's Quotations. To-day a ITiceo. Fraser Lya'l Co. Evatt. AUenby ($1) 0.20 O.SO 0.20 0.30 Alor Gajah ($1) 1.40 1.60 1.40 1.50 A. HiUm (ss' 10.08 11.00* 10.00 11.00* Am. Malay (?2) 1.45 1.55 1.40 1.60 A. Kuning ($1) 0.75 1.25 0.75
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 103 7 Flowers Orchids VALIABLK OK(IIII) PLANTS Fill! SALK. lUskcts mndv up with Chrysantheiuuins Carnations and alt kinds of Java Rowers. Silk Kibbon uacd. Prices from $10 to $100. BOOK OROVRS NOW. w. hTdop, 112, Orchard ltoad near Police Station. Phona »8 27 PRINTING MACHINES AND TYPE FOR SALE 0 Applicationa axo
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    • 703 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Road, newly stilt. Apply i <:• I i: WANTED, to share small house, distance up to five milea out. W. StitiU Times. I.NCI.ISirLADY seeks oh id? nee with private family. Out all day. Apply 78, Straits tJNt-; ROOM with verandah, private family Tur.Klin district, gas, garage. Apply 74,
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    • 36 7 Michel! n Cord and Fabric Tyres ALL SIZES IN STOCK. CHIN HbAT HIS QIL TRADING CO., 246, south Bridge Road. KMM Hrn a COMPANY Have Jut received complete range *>f BHIPCHANDIiEUT BTORES. UNWVALLE3 tIMUTY DATE PRICE
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    • 123 7 Nahar Opera At the Beyrouth Thcalro, O&ylang Boad, opposite the QayUrg Police Station. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3O A Grand Fairy Play BUAH FATHULUMAN A.M.A., Proprietor T. A. PESTANA, Manager SYEU ALI, Stage Manager. In preparation NKW BCE.NEBIKb AND HUK.tHKS For a big Malay Play in 4 parti INDRA PETRA Watch for
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    • 113 7 Beach House tanjom; KATOMO. FIRST.CLASS BXApIDI Rooms av.tiialilr Jnnuary 1. VICTORIA THEATRII! TWO NIGHTS ONLY Mo'i. 2nd, Tuc*. 3rd, J«-». AT 'J. 15 P.U. START THE R] Hy Seeing Tho All milk Chopsin PfIOQRAA Tlird; o r his Orc*te l'-i;. a liog's Booking at Mont) Prices $2 an^«l. Matineo WaiMaiay,
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  • 32 8 FBIPP. Or Docc-mbcr 20, 1«21, »t 67-2 Baieetier Hosd. < apt. Arthur Pocock Fripp. afe 60 year!-. Kuneral at Badadari CeBM :.t 5 p.m. to-dny. English, Mun'ln and Suursbaya papt-rs pleuse copy.
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  • 44 8 Ire. B. Pair^ar. Dr. C. J. l'ajiar an,l Mr Kr rc.niinn ilciri? to convey theft best thnakl to u'.! those who kindly attcndeii the funera! of the late Mr. A. J. F. Pagrlar. J.l'., und tho^<" who Bunt wreaths and incsiagee of condolence.
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  • 1067 8 The Straits Times. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29 RUBBER SHAREHOLDERS. We have rrcived a circular from th" Rubber Shareholders' Association, recently j formed in London, and we have only one grievance against it that it was not formed earlier. The primary object of the Association is To make the great body nf
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  • 42 8 A I. Ddon wire of December 19 state! l"he week-end floods along the nortC--<>A^t :oast invaA-'d DuA!co, where ther« was r.-cord ti .liita sheds and dwellingv.re flcjded and (lama?? to the extent of 'everai thousand pounds starting was Baaed in the harbour.
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  • 46 8 The revival of European ird-jj*ry hap r.ot result.d v th? dioapprarance pf mdigo planting. Las^ year's Indian or j was 24.000 cwt. This ye«r's is oxowtet. o roach 41,000 cwt. Evidently there fli* ■till uses fcr the mtural indigo in s»>it wf the c'ainis of indi^otin.
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  • 49 8 Small pox is rif at Shanghai among beta fewignen ar.d Chinese, ynd it i; reckoned to be the worst outbreak sinc<:ol7. Id-? latest foreign victim is Mr A'bert Alexander, ths popular drummer >f the Csrlton Cafe orchestra, wlmi dW in the Isolation Hospital. Dr. NoerDavis again strongly urges vaccination.
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  • 17 8 The fine new buildiWg uf the Chartered j Bank, Klang, was oqaned on the 10th inst. j
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  • 21 8 The majAWincnt of P.affk-s Hotel tt-1 ■;p<vtfully wgmind thi?ir patrons of tln^ Tea Dansant to-morrow fro# 5 t3 7 p.m. I
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  • 23 8 The onfinary monthly nioetia>r of th Municipal Commistsion will be held in (be Board Room, comm-'ncinK at 2.15 p.ni -o-morrow. s or-* 1
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  • 21 8 The CaJico^Pnatenr As^ciation have iesplatichetFa™p?cTßl representative fj^rn rlasgow to lncT!a to invostitfati- O- «i >itlitn.y of* starting calict> prinAit; #i India.
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  • 27 8 A tcleßrani from thi" Banca Comni?rciale taliana, Mllarn>, dated tihejL'lst inst., noon, •i?tj3 Exchange on London L. O.;.S' per sterling Italian )_ar Loan per cent.' L. 77.30.
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  • 28 8 The Friendly Eand wiil hold its sirhil, U>-moe>-ow at 8 p.m. mt ths Toaalinaon Elall.l (Ijoininjr the Presbyterian Chunh,, Orchard Road, to wMek a'l ara welcor.i-.i jadies included.
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  • 38 8 Three annual meetings of rabbet a Bl >dnie« were fi^ed for t^-day, AOr Gaji h and Pajam at Gresham House, at noon anil 12-30 p.m. respectively and Malaka Pintf*. f its registeic(i offices in Mark?t Street,! it noon.
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  • 45 8 The Indi.sche Courant learns that the ■aturr.list, de Sturler, formerly owner <f Ranoe Ponie, has discovered a seam of sphalt in Java and that he is Mf< dating with the Soerabaya Government respect- 1 ng its working. It is said to be of superior quality.
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  • 53 8 The insurance fe? for Boated artid I i Itered by tha publicaticn of rules in t *.< •vernment Gazlettv. The max'man .nount en articles posted in the B n vial be $3,400, < h e« is ;i0 Cl nt f drat $100 and: 20 otnts for eacii e-.ldi.ioi.a l ;m
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  • 58 8 The pattern of a brick pavement WB* :.co\'.red on the maidan at I'atna, nine •t under the surface, whil the earth wai ■ng r.movd for constructii n of a pnndal i- the recption of the Prince of WTal t. '.'he bricks are behoved to dat buck to the Gupta period,
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  • 52 8 The State D??arlm.nt at V,hshin.;t n iias reversed an OfJnioa civen by the I \ctinif Attornsy-CiT.-.ral of th" Ihi ir•'n^o by affirming that a ChineK woman' ,vho marries a citizen of the Philippine* •übse<iuont!y to th? iccquisitlim of th; isan.t by tfh; United State:? dbOl not, by mch marriage, acquire
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  • 64 8 1 In conrsectifTi with the Week of rvvcr.-al Prayer (January i-K^ a p'.ib'i. poeting will be he'J in the ,'M.C.A. h: V. n Wednesday, January 4th. at 8.30 :> Hi he apeaawn wB be tht Biah'T of Sin •ore, Bishop Bitklty. Bad ll. v. W. Mum.;., 'r. L. G<rdon Crnnna
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  • 71 8 Mr. Okura Kihichiro, 'a sen <f Baraß Okura. who had been making I tour i f r.sp,?ction in China. arriv?d at Mxrji by I Cm Tair.an-maru on the let m.<t.. r.r.'l ii l-.ys »hat owing to the runs n tUe Bank f CHina and the Bank of Gcmmunaattoi.t tho Japanese
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  • 90 8 A Government Gazette Extra niin^rv su-:<; yes;, Tday aftcr<r.oon contains fh? rxt of a bill to revive and amend tV.e '■enera! L-jan and Inscribed Btock Or''n.nce of 1914. Thi> m?asure was affected -y a previous Ordinar.ce, this year, bat is necessary acccriiina: to latest atlvicc 9 proccl.d to amend r<tth
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  • 109 8 There seems to be a very deep-rootod belief among thp Japanese that the human rain is a good cure for leprosy and other ibstinate diseases states the Japan Chronicle. A cremator named Kawamura Kurataro at a crematory in the city of Yawata was recently arrested on the •harge of exracting
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  • 131 8 Thi? hearing 'I an aleged tmugfriin^ asc occupied kV attention of Mr. .1. R Wood at the Hongkong Magistracy, on th" !lat instart wkaa Ge rgc Waahin i. n Drollette. an American, aged 50, travelling] supervisor for Singi'r"s Sewing Machine residing at (fie S f George Hut', l Honpkons, wpi
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  • 161 8 Duiir.ir tho diajprbannig in K.fibry> tmmj littlians f>und thems'lvcs In a I quandary in tryine to decide what heai'gear j ■t was safest to w^. If they wore their .ational head-rfress then they wem liable to be molested by Hh a ihcrsnts to Uu whitcttat bagadc, and ifQTor > a.-ons
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  • 449 8 Mr. Lim BOOW KieW r turned ywstL-iilay (tar five v.-t-ks" stay in Pewar^- Dean Walter Williams. <.f the School of Joornalhan and tha UnHejrait/ «f Mhaoaari accompanied by other American joui-nalixU, baa arrived ;;t Mianjrhiu frea Peking. They were entertained by* journalists and i ;;il bodaav \\i.
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  • 51 8 Und r ditt:', IK'cember 2V-, Messrs. F and Co. report O.viitj to the IChristmai HoKdayi we f.- o to areee this day ;.-.t,r. i>.-Lial at thk time A U>- year buaioeei bai !>'■!! enrM&ed I'caj^lenti.iy, ar.l both tin and rubber arc lafieJMy easi-r i!-">uirh x'r.f •-nai-j market
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  • 61 8 I Mails from New York, France, Italy and i India ex fhe French packet Cap Arcona jwi!! andve by train to-morrow morning. Epbrrespondence will be ready for delivery !to boMKtdafl about 9.:50 a.m. Th^ 1 Out- wai.l C. I. packet Thongwa, with mails from Kurope, is expected to
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  • 213 8 The first number of The Malayan Xt- view, (price 50 cents) published by R. C Booh and printed bj EMckard, Limited, has just ap|uarcil. It il ill scribed as a I'ic- torial Souvenir, 1921," and is most pro- fcsely illustrated, with pictures which covt t Kood BUU1) ev:>nt;
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  • 206 8 I Captain Cl.almers, the Sonior Banting jOflk r, was UiL- central tijriirj in v <lar.n_' attempt at lift-saving at Tanjong I'agur Mat Ijcs.ay bUvinoun, Day. Man the K.I.M. gteM kTtaj the wharf f r China with hun-lrcd.s of deck fassen^i'rx, the hue and cry went
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 165 8 MEN'S EVENING WEAR t DINNER JACKET AND FULL DRESS SUITS A SPECIALITY. STIFF FRONTED DRESS SHIRTS Price $8.50 each. PLEATED FANCY FRONTED DRESS SHIRTS Price $6.75 and $7.50 each. (ORDED FRONT DRESS SHIRTS, MOSS COLLARS, our "City Brand" Irish made, all one price $7.50 per doz. ENCASH SILK SOCKS, plain
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    • 129 8 ALHAMBRA Beach Road. i rt». FOR THE SOUL OF RAFAEL C I'ti. Featuring Clurn Kimball Young Topical Budget, Etc Novelty Serial TUE MYSTERY MIND Episodes 10, 11 and 12 MARLBOROUGH Beach Road 7 Its. A TH KILLING ADVENTURE 7 Pts. Tno-reel Weaten Drama Pollard Comedy rintt Show S Pts. I3OBEL
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  • 576 9 Conclusi<#k of the Chamber Debate. Kl-.XM'i SSBVTCI London, December 27. l'ais: The resignation of M. Philipe Herthelet is due to thl disclosure in the Chamber of Deputies on December^ of a tilegram from M. Bcrthc^>Lto M. Case* nave in New York %n January 22, 1921, stating tftht
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  • 46 9 RKUTER'B SEBVICB. Londa/i, December 28. The Kubbrr Shareholders' Association has Mat -a letter to plantation companies stating that conferences with the Kubber Growers Association have proved abortive. The former, therefore, proposes a comprehensive propaganda scheme and requesU the companies to provide tid. per acre.
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  • 56 9 BEL'IIK'H SiRVICB. London, Decem'-er 28. It tr:.nspi#s that tho Japaac poet, Gonuxake Komal, wa# secretly married to |gin N <!.■. •V>#K*uM, £(ii> claug er of a Sheffield optician in London on >ve.mtad¥ Hi Mr. Komai first saw his b ,ie, no is a will known classical dancer, hen
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  • 323 9 •Position of the Subm'§rine W scussion. tii-ni'i Sxrvici. London, December 28. Washington %v KrencLdelegation has r»ceire<l instructions TronvPn^s asftaaV|st% the rr.tiirw of whkhnsnotrfiviJ^ d, a>ul it Js reluib y stated (at Franoj declines to accept Mre American suggestion to maintain a status quo, contending that sack country is
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  • 221 9 Australian Agent Arrested. RIUTM'B SIBVICI London, December £7. Rome The Italo-Russian commercial agreement will be followed by* the conclusion within six months of a definite economic convention. The agreement provides that both countries will abstain from hostile action on their frontiers and in internal propaganda against each other.
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  • 47 9 Rurrtß's Sbbvicb. l.#ulon,*Decembfr 2% Following the_failuto of the applications lor a new trial of Saccft and Vanselbi, the Italian^pommunifts, convicted of murder in the United States, the police guards at the American Consulate in Paris have i>een doubled owing to the fear of renewed bomniunist outrages.
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  • 279 9 Disturbances by Hooligans. Riltxb's Sebvici London, December 27. Alexandria, December 27 The general strike of Government officials, which was arranged to occur here to-day, was a fiasco, all the administrations, except the survey department, working normally. Tho police have broken up a few small demonstrations. London, December 27.
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  • 184 9 Bebteb*s Sebvici Calcutta, December 28. Wednesday By the opening of the Victoria Memorial on the Calcutta Maidan this morning with great spectacular pomp, the Princa of Wales performed the most historically interesting event thus far in his Indian tour. The superb building is held only second as
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  • 26 9 Eire's Sebvicb I.tWdon, December 28. Mr. Lo Ctiang the Chinese Consul General in London who has been uppcinled to Singapore is sailing next week.
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  • 19 9 Rzutu's Sebvici. London, December 27. Cannes Mr. Lloyd George and Mr. Win* ton Churchill have arrived.
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  • 154 9 We have briefly recorded the death of Mr. Philip C. Russell, formerly of Kuala Lumpur and more recently of (Singapore, which took phce on December 22nd at Wvntworth Falls, New South Wales. According to the Malay Ma| Mr. Russell was operate! on for appendicitis
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  • 531 9 Optimistic Views on Rubber Industry. (From Our Own Correspondent,) Ipoh, December 28. Lord Northcliffe arrived at Ipoh by special train from Kuala Lumpur earlier than was expected. He was received at the station by Mj?ssrs. Meadows Frost, Gilman, Nutt-*r. Fcv'cFquk-u, Glenist?r. Wayte and Woo.!. He visited the
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  • 330 9 Over 70 Shot in Six Hours In Malacca. I' Sometime back a correspondent, sipning himself Orong Tankap Ikan, deplored the depreciations of crocodiles in the Sungci Kanbay river, Malacca, and he will no doubt be pleased to leain that many of these reptiles wore sc.it to their last
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  • 396 9 Singapore Man and the $10,000 Theft. (Fr»m Our Own Correspondent.) Hongkong, P/,ecemb-T 28. The Chinese held by the police for extradition to Singapore on a charpj ef stealing $10,000 belonging to a Europenn firm, vsdapul on Chrifttmas night and is stJil uncaptured. Hia wife has baa
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  • 231 9 Position at End of Financial Year. We are inf-)rme<f tliat cable advice: from th. London office are to the elfe.' that tho annual report and accounts lha Eastern Smelting Co.. Ltd., for the year ended August 31, 1921, were issued in I/omlun on the 23rd instant. The
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  • 224 9 A correspondent writes that on Wednesday, December 21, in the Memorial Hail, the W.C.T.U. entertained to tea a tfood'.y number of soldiers, their wives anil children. Boy Scouts, members am, friends of the Union were kept busy serving round tea, and other refreshments. After tea a
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  • 47 9 Following t.hj discussion of the Policy rr-gardinsr Russia. March.-»se Torretfci ftvocated complete liberty of the Cabinet, ■stating th.< Soviets Government cannot be recognized «Jj jure unless Mriouf iruarantees are givon. The Chamber oa«s«<l a votie of confid«Ke in the Government by 220 against 60.
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  • 2262 9 Irish Allegiance and The Ulster Stand. By Our Special Correspondent. London, December 2. The Aquitania is about to quit her moorings and begin the rouinl trip to America r.nd back, 6.000 miles in 12 days, in order to bring over a host of passengers who know that Old
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  • 285 10 A Profit Shown on the Past Year's Work. Presiding at the ordinary general meetof the Bantam (Java) Rubber Estates, Ltd., held on November 29 at yVinchester House, E.C., Mr. Percy Cross in moving the adoption of the report, said 'hat, confining the crisis which the übber industry
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  • 195 10 Boors Who Mocked at the Great Silence. The Armistice Day celebrations were marred in a number of provincial towns ;:t home by ill-intentioned persons, who deliberately ignored the two-minutes' Silence. A young man walked across Castler.quare, Brighton, smoking a cigarette during the Silence, and a soldier
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  • 38 10 The Mtarlborough"" presents, to-night a vvyn-roe] Pathe production, A Thriliing Adwnture, supplemented by a two-reel Universal Western drama and a very amusing Harry Pol/«ird comedy. In the first show, there will ha a six-ra?l feature, Uubcl.
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  • Spotting News and Notes.
    • 299 10 There was plenty of hockey to be seen on the Padang yesterday, but owing to the miserable drizzle the players were virtually lords of all they surveyed. On the S.C.C. ground a Club team played a team from the light cruiser H.M.S. Durban now in port. A not very
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    • 81 10 The results of the Straits Chinese football Association matches on December 24 and 25 are as follows Aston United 2. Straits Youngsters' 0 White Star 1. Bendemeer Athletic 0. League positions up to date. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts Aston United 3 2 0 14 0 5
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    • 88 10 The draw for the President's Prize is as under L. J. Gilbertson and C. V. Bailey J. Maxwell and G. C. Knox. A- T?TF a meron and N E BathJ. D. Hall and D. Stewart. H. Tongue and H. Jackson. C. Everitt and Dr. M. W. Chill
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    • 148 10 The flace on Sunday morning, January 1, wi!l be for the Somervilb Bowl. Start 10 o clock, cub course, jwrcsntag^ handicaps, 34 hours limit. The small class will race for the Phyllis 111 Cup, kindly prsented by Mr. T. M. Hinton. Start 10.30 usual course. Aa a
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  • 182 10 Th 1 annual general meeting of the Sitiawan Mission Plantations. Ltd.. v/ahald in the registered offices of the Company, Chartered Bank Chambers yesberday. Mr. W. T. Oherry presided, and the others present wleTe Rev. A. J. Amery and Messrs. E. H. Rue and O. R. S. Batcman,
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  • 192 10 The a"""* 1 general meeting of the straits Chinese Literary Association wes held on December 26 at Ben Liedi, Teluk Kurau, with the Rev. Goh HooJ K'eng ir. the chair. The following were elected officers for 1922 President Rev. Goh Hood Keng, Ist Vice-Pres Mr. Goh
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  • 834 10 Strong Financial Positftffi Of The Company. The eleventh annual general meeting of the Batak Rabit Rubber Estate, Ltd., was held on November 20 at the registered oificos of the company, Pinners Hall, 8 and 9, Austin Friars, E.C., Mr. E. L. Hamilton (the chairman) presiding. The Chairman
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  • 150 10 A jmmnl meeting of the members cf tha Subordinate Civil Servipe Association Id on the 24th inst. with Mr. T. W. Stub'os in thli chair. The meeting was fairly we!l attended. Tlie accounts of the Association were pass?d subject to audit by the incoming honorary auditor and
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  • 1642 10 End of* First Part of Tour Of Indian St^es. Writing from th: Princ# of Wales'* Camp, Bharatpur, on December 8 a correspondent says The Prince of WaJ^ went out this morning aftet bre^tm to a duck shoot near Keol^leo «nd^ la|^to party accompanied •Jis^ioywl Hi^intss. He
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 198 10 And F.M.S. To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,- lt sh>uld bi a I ptisfacticn to the Singbal rcskSaot in the S.S. and K.V.S. to fc*rn that a Sinni.al iv Asaocial presidency of Mr. 1). M. I>. Stepktn of Singapore and a strong executive
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  • 64 10 iThe jucfsrmcnt of the Kuala Lump::r Fill 1 Coui v by the Don. Justice I'ainr -Manby in tin' U|>pe.il ut Mum. AUxumkr Yojutg (London) w ind <.v r against the judgment <;f the II m. .lu-tii Woodward, C.J.G., upholding tin Merr.-u.-ule Bank's lien. T\u Full I ing
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  • 13 10 K A usaful wall calendar hai Ai<f genaral laerchai ts, 24, victoria ay
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  • 1282 11 Londorv Merchants on Hague Rules. The adjourned special general meeting of members ol't^j Lcaulom Chamber of Oommerce, to consider The Hague Rules 1921, defining the risks to be assumed by nea-carri«rs under a bill of lading," was held at the Cannon Street Hotel on November 14. A
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  • 553 11 Mauritian Schooner's Experience For 106 Days. The Dutch steamer Texel, in command lof Oapt. W*. Fries, which arrived in Colombo early thle other morning from Geconfc, brought nine officers and men of Lhe Norwegian schooner Algeria, which jwas shipwrecked about 600 miles off olombo and
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  • 205 11 Tarzan Experiment on Italian Stage. A play with all the characters as monl:eys this is the latest theatrical novelty v inch ihe playwright, Siifnor Lui^i Antonelli, is about lo offer us a^> the I.yric Theatre in flnlan, states Ttome c 'rrispafidcnt. The Islaajj of the Monkeys is
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 194 11 -Europe Hotel. NEW YEAR FESTIVAL, Mr. WILL HENDER Jass Specialist and the EUROPE JASS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA under the direction of Mr. F. R. MARTENS will perform each evening. Patrons are earnestly requested to book early to avoid disappointment as only a limited number of tickets will be issued. THE EUROPE
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    • 237 11 RafflesJHotel. NEW YEAR'S EVE GALA NIGHT Dancing till 1.45 a.m. Tables for Dinner should be booked in advance. F. A. COOKE, Mnilcml Director. A. E. McCLARY, Manager. Adelptii Hotel. NEW YEAR FESTIVITIES NEW YEAR EVE, December 31.— Dinner and Dancing. Dinner and Dancing for non-Residents of the hotel $3.00. ADELPMI
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  • 964 12 Questions Still Needing An Answer. bai diaooven d in the las-t hnndred and fifty years would ii.ak'.- up a f. rmidabk library, states a writer in tlic Brisbane Courier. In positive k.iow!' of nature and man, ard in the power which this knowledge gives, our r-i-e 1 I
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  • 7 12 I tard ulders as a r--cl j
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  • 868 12 9 Forward Sales Quite a Nj^ronp: Policy. The tenth ordinary general meeting of (he shareholders of Raja Musa (Selanßor) Rubber and Coconuts, Limited, was held on November 2.'i at. the reiristercrf offices of the company, 17, St. Helen's Place, Bishopsgate, K.C., Mr. R. W. Harrison (chairman of
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  • 168 12 One of the mlfet wonderful laundries in the world is to be found in San Krancibco. The main buiiilintr, which ii» 275 feet square, is divided into two immense rooms by a fireproof wall, and it has been arranged so that all the washing enters at the
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 189 12 I ■t apaciix Appoumunm x|^' tfi UM XNC or MAM HOTEL ROYAL BANUKOK, MAM. First-class Family and Commercial BetsL sitaaUd In the finest part of the town, aiid within ea*y reach of Shoopuig and Butiuu* Contrea, ■tation and ■teamen. Splendid nccomaiodiition. Good B«rric«. Kxefl'.cut Cuisine, Charfee Moderate. Special turn-* for
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    • 158 12 __f 3f 01 I- Dtdl J j -^___Mi > ___r 3 I BEER pS^^j^l Fpesh Stock "i_#» J: HJL-3*- •"*?*^tV~ B faPKP BS£TOffsy_gJ^ im| SINGAPORE, :i*i AOENFS. Sdiweighofcr ifroESCTI Schweighofer ?U p PIANOS EXCEL FOB TH£]R REMARKABLE DURABILITY, SUPERFINE TONAL QUALITIES AND SPLENDID FINISH IN EVERY DETAIL FOR THE TROPICS.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 218 13 Motor Cycles Repaired EUROPEAN SUPERVIQJOJT. -n >WWK CA^s F<ftt Yklßß^ j %ecial Rate* for retaining cars wbrt) not running. Prowse Jones Co. Coleman Street, Singapore. 'Phone 11O8>. Madame Alice Foray For New Year Eve V/./.V a SjiLndid Selection of EVENING DRESSES, AFTERNOON AND MORNING FROCKS. The Latest Modern Fashions Just
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    • 238 13 TOOTHACHE-* BURDEN ALMOST IMMEDIATE SELJXV K. TSUTADA Japanese dentist 74, Brai Baaah Boad, SlxapaM. EXTRACTION PAINLESS AtUadaae* by appointment. Offle* houri 8 to p.au ea weak *ay«It to nooa on 8o»d«ri for nrgaat enaaa. Tiltpaiai N*. 11*4. TEETH "Pnrwtion la better than Care." H. OHNISHI, DJXS. (UenUl Surgeon) Head Office:
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 601 14 SALES BY AUCTION* CHEONG KOON SENG CO. MORTGAGEE'S SALE of valuable freehold land and rubber factory known as No. 2,187 off Joo Chiat Road, etc. At KMm Chcong Koon Seng and Co.'i sale room, Na. 30, Kling Street. on Wednesday. January 11, 1922, at 2J« pjn. 1. VatoaMa freehold land
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    • 466 14 INSURANCE THE MANUFACTURERS I LIFE INS. CO. (Incorporated in Canada) All the lateit plam of Lift, Endowment! and Annuity polleie* iiiuid. AsiaU £6,000,000 GUTHRIE A CO., LTD.— Genera) Agenta. Singapore. ROYAL INSURANCE CO, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Great Britain) Specialties in MOTOR INSURANCE. 1. Prompt Lou Scttlementa. 2. Moderate Premium!. Write
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    • 276 14 Aueta »v«r $4,000,006 S.C AM«rane« la force ever $17,000,m The Great Eastern.jAfe Assurance Co., Ltd. (ineorporaU* la 8:ralU SattUmantt) 0 HEAD OKTICX I Wlaehastw Bom, fiof apon. LONDON OFFICX 1 12, Old Jtwry. E.C. Th* Compuir ku 120,000 d*po«lt*d with ths Sopram* Coort of £ngl»D< »n4 complin vffli tht Britiib
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    • 463 14 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED (Incorporate*! by op»dnl Imperial CturUi la Jauao.) Capital .';^o»cn!.r4 T60,0;Ki,O.JO Capital I'*idop Y<U,000,GO0 B«urre Feed* Yll.OSO.OOO Frttidtiii I. hakt^ava, Ksq. ViC*-?tm,\,Uut I X. Mori, Ks«. El RECTO HS T. Hisamane, K'j a >H— MM. Ksq. JC. Morinag«, Eso.. M. Bsaki, Saq. T. UeJ», Dsokiciii
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    • 549 14 ASIA •gANKIKG GORPtiftATEON w (Incorporated ia New York) STOCKHOLDING B Anglo and London Pur it National Bank of San !':>.■..». HKiik«rw 'lruni C-.impany, New York Cilj. ConliarnUl and Commercial Nation*! Bank of Chicago. Guaranty Trust Co. of New York. Guardian Bavtagl and Trust Company, CI*T«UmL McrcjmtiJf lini'k «f (he Aiiiencaw,
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    • 373 14 HOxNGKONG SHAJ BANKING CORl'OilATlON (Incorporated in Hongkong). Paid-up Capital 115,000.0*' Beserre Fuud« i Stirling S Silver j RcMirv* Liability of ProF.-inton $K COURT OF DIBECTOKS. G. T. M. Edit in M. !)i.m!wc!1, E huinn-m. D. O. If Ui.-rnarU.Eiq. K. V. D. I'ai A. S. Gublmy, Esq. W. L. Pattenden, E«n
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  • 917 15 Notes and Comments On Current Topics The Modern Car. The history of the automobile or motor car rs a relation of many experiments and of course, many failures before the present luxuriant car, with electric lights comfortable fittings, entiitely closed from the elements and capable of travelling
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  • 34 15 Rumour has it that there is lilcely to be a cut in tobacco prices, thersby materially affecting th<w earnings of the KTeat concerns. This depends upon whether it is a coarse or fine cut.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 214 15 Prices of DUNLOP TUBES WILL BE GREATLY REDUCE On January Ist, 1922. So Here's to You Hirst New Year's Resolution "ALWAYS BUY DUNLOPS" The Dunlop Rubber Co. (s), LI (Incorporate in J»P*»-) 0 (Dunlop House, Robinson Road.) What Qualities Do Yoi Seek in a Motor Car Write for specifications aad
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    • 417 15 NEW SALES ROOM Open January Ist mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm for wwh:\mmMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm LIBERTY CBOW-ELKHART HOAMEB Phone 39 to have us d«mon»tpatB any of these Cars to you. MOTOR CAR REPMRINQ-ELECTRICAL SPECIALISTS. Orders taken for Covering Cars completely with Fabrikoid leather. M THE MOTORAGENCY (flft Vjir 206-7, ORCHARD ROAD (MIDFILM HOUSE). X 'M^ff^mWWK^tiM IT
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 305 16 NEW STOCK IN HANb Kncry Cloth and Sand I'aper Kinrry and Glass IN.wrirr Jackson's Floor Stain Vanish French I'nlinh and CoM Siz« VamUh (opal. Oak and Hl.n-k Japan Varnish Salter'* I'amlly Sprinir lialanre Salter's Circular BpriM Ualanre Thermometers— Jspanncd aud Sclf-regl*-trrinc I!rs«s Blow Lamps (Upright and Vertical) Magnolia Antl-frlrtlon Metal
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    • 444 16 TAY GUAN KIAT 38, PHILLIP STREET. Tnom- No*. 111! and 3114. Tht Mrc-c> <ful corUracfcr for supply <>r MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES, BROOMS, BASKETS, etc., etc., etc. To The Sin^apuri' Uu.iiupality. MR BUCKERiSSE* NEW STUDIO U, OBCHABO BOAS (■•Xt U th« PaiiaaleM.) ThOM IB9S 1 ITS TIME TO »COSOM*S MOTOR AND STEAS£S
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    • 1677 16 r CtASSiHED ADVERTISEMENTS HI 1 ID chcrrta for Waata, lor Sale, To Lei, e(<r.. In rjti'.vur ctoae-Mt <j.-»i's lix words to line) ars J'er Une one insertion 2o cts., :*o ius. HL tU., trtcfi Ics. 64 eta, four ins. 82 cts, Iv* tas. 11.00. sii Ids. tl.n, leu iua. >l«0,
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    • 359 16 WII^ JO% SIIOiiC.D CHOOSE SILENT •ALAMO f It is the*must piikt bulir.ceof platt o#| the market. Yon d» not require experts to ma and i maintain it. Full year* guarar.tff againat defective wurkmanship or m^erial. We carry Fpar«s to DuilJ complete plants. Call and see a Demonstrator. 4 MOD£KN APPLIANCE
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    • 200 16 Notice We beg to advise <mr customers t'thz our Repairing Pepaitment ij a >w under expert European supervision. All sorts of repairs to cars, lorries and jpotor cycles executed. »We have also reduced our rate* olcty and lorry hirer ¥im i Telephone: 1233 Straits Motorcar Service, Ltd. 211-216, ORCHARD ROAD.
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 205 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TELXPUONU F,lito.i»! and Ocneral M ii»r.a.-.er'» Office IU? Job Printing Oifieo IS** Al! cotsmuuicatiou^ relating to editorial inatUr* and newt should be addreesej to THE EDITOR. All eomraunimtioas ro'nting to businHas matters— adverti»em<*ntj, subscriptions, accounts, printlsc, etc., should be addressed to Till HAN AGE R. ADVERTISEMENT RATES
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