The Straits Times, 30 December 1921

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. «10. 26,832 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1921 PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 144 1 H Z fcttUjKS-^ ft J XRAVERS' t Old Tawny Fort Fine Pale Sherry A VERY CHOICE "NTT. A JOFT PALE W NE OP OLD WINE. ii-JNJJ flooo style AND FLAVOUR. "Chateau La Tour Morin Claret 9 A CL4.RUT »F FINE FLAVOUR AND ATTRACTIVE BOUQUET Are Specially Recommended as Wines of
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    • 108 1 150 300-600 C P. The BEST INCANOESUIENT OIL, LAMP MADE. A big claim, but one that only continuous satisfaction can uphold. tf£ With the advent of a better lamp its reputation will go, but meantime A. the claim stands. tlsi! The lamps are complete with all <*sd& Mb*** accessories, self-contained
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    • 13 1 MILKMAID i liMbitd CoadenMd MllkJ 1 Pric* >»w f 20.43 prr ran* I
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    • 217 2 SB DECT fm BED I (Pwßflßefll A a% i W\ jH LAbtK I Jf J *■> s t-. X s^s '1^:-: SINGAPORE, -*V> AGENTS. G~. B. O. "KINOSWAY" A.C. Ceiling Fans 230 V. 50 Cycle, Single phase. Enamelled white Mlh gt\i "lines. I'oli.vhid aluminium blades, 54 in. sweep. BRITISH MADE
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    • 757 2 NEW YEAR LAND SPORTS I The •jreal Land Sports will be held on I the Race Course, on Monday, January 2,1 1V22, commencing at 2.45 p.m. Subscribers, wishing to obtain tickets of I admission to Grand Stand, are requested to make application at the S.C.C. Pavilion, or to the Honorary
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    • 276 2 Orchids] VANDA JOAQUtMS *l 70 cents per dozen. With stalka $1.20 per dozen. BASKETS $5 per basket. WREATHS $5 each. Fresh Cut Flowers Daily. Special attention given to steamer orders. Free delivery anywhere. MODERN APPLIANCE GO. 26-3, Orchard Road. TeL 2631. For night orders call up 'Phone 682. AT THE
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    • 128 2 .SWIN.EHART *j^* TYRHS AND TUBES Pacific Trading Co." Ltd. DsCT lINGAPORB iS^tS vl S I r-ii MIL 1 T Smoke A La Semeuse HIGH CLIISS DUTCH CIGARS f 4 Messrs. Mignit &de Block, Eindhoven. v FLEUR de LU3UJ FLEUR de MALAKA de PARIS de SUMATRA fite\l da DUC de I'EUROPE
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  • 429 3 Geysers of the Yellowstone River. •Ac Grand Canon of the Yellowstone is a ravine from 1,000 to 1,500 feet deep writes Eli Rhys iv the Brisbane Courier. It is a region of volcanic rocks trachytes rhyolitcs, obsidians, and tuffs. At the base of its shelving sides
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  • 314 3 Heavy Fall in the Company's Profits. Report of Pahang Consolidated Company for year ended July 31, 1921, states that ore treated totalled 109,931 tons. black tin obtr.ined 2,268 tons, alluvial and river tin 143 tons total production 2,4 1'J tons. A further increase in working costs, together with
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  • 295 3 Visitors Search for Initials Of Relative. "Jiay I s-e ThAack of the Coronation Cnair T 1 J h S r q H est was Put to a Westminster Abbey official by an^Jderly lady, one 2 a party of sightseerST No, madam, I'm afraid you can't, but «*JTdo
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 395 3 Malarial Feyer I; Hysentfery Dr. Cassell's Tablets are the Sure Means to Splendid Health Aid Fitness. India. South Africa. Mr Otoriw. Cohble P., Mr. C K DHfrib nn Officer in thi £*E JterMtana. SMSnH L-l t T?.3r. r J^X^rir^ dB MIQ aond. 1 CornSsMr. R.A n.c, «aysi- w l *»cTerJ
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    • 524 3 SOMETHING EVERYBODY NEEDS SOMETIMES To keep the system clean and free from disease germs it is necessary to avoid constipation. The occasional use of a laxative, therefore, is unavoidable with most people. When opening medicine is necessary use PINKETTES, they are laxative perfection. Gently stimulating the liver, they restore daily
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    • 468 3 STEAMER 9AILWGS AUSTBJy.2ft EY OURSI mit urn (Incorporuted in Australia) Singapore to Java Ports, Port Darwin Thursday Island, Biisbanc and Sydney, wb Torres Strait?, also with transhipment t> .ithi'r Victorian, South Australian and Nortl' Qu«ensland Ports, British New Guinea, New Liritain, T.ismnnia and New Zeatand Portt APPUO\IS!.\TE SAILINGS MARELLA, 7,",72
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    • 139 3 STEAMER SAILINGS Uiileil Amcricoa lines inc. LIVERMORE DEARBORN CO., LTD. (Inrfif." INDEPENDENT STEAMSHIP LINE Krfular Scrrtcc b«tv«ea Nc«r lu/k ■inraoore and Java part* I FOR NEW YORK !>.:{. (via Su CLEARWATFR Half moon em; VVEST CA'iPGAW end Mar. FROM NEW YORK (via Sue/) HALF MOON Ist half GUTHRIE CO., L
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    • 755 4 STEJMEB SAIUW6S P. 0.-Brifish India Apcar Line lCu»ip"''i« IrTf.rporattd fn England > M.'.H. AND PASSENGER SERVICES rrwssri.ut and oriental s. n. OS. i) Hi Majesty's Oerarasseat) The Onmuiv's MAIL SKKVICE EAST Of UoMBAY are pitaent soapeaded LONDON KAR-EA-II T\ PKKVK.K. rBUM I.O.MUIN TO MABHFILI.EH AND I.OMHIN Out Sin«upare I.eiTe Singapore
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    • 597 4 STEAMEB SMUMBS NeY.K. European Line LONDON LINE Fortnight Service FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON AND ANTWERP, VIA POKTS YOSHINO MARU Jan. 22 MISHIMA MARU Jan. M SADO MARU Feb. 8 LIVERPOOL LINE Monthly Service FOR MARSEILLES AND LIVE WOOL VIA PORTS MALACCA MARU Feb. 16 HAMBURG LINE Monthly Service FOR LONDON, ANTWERP,
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    • 370 4 t STEAMEB SAiUUgS 8 o:.s. k. THI 9 OBAKA BHOSKN KAISIW LTD. (Ineerperated In Japan) Ne, 1. De Scats Sjprtt. f PTipse»«*BalUag froa. SlagaporP (Subject to change wthoA notice) KUBOPKA^UNB Pest laid. Marseilles, Leadoa, Aatw*.-*, Bstterdaai aa4 Baasbarg arr. dep. AEGUN MABU Jan. U J an. 14 t 'Omit Marseilles
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    • 215 4 ST&UiEB SfliUWB? 'dollar line JINCAPOKE TO Ntw TOM I VTA SUEZ |!s. 'Robert Dollar LOADING JANUARY 25, 1922. Throogi aiilt *f Lading U»o«4 Siu«apnr> te the Pnncip*! Cities el SB Unit** Brats* aa4 Canada Pot iasjgjal afufmatiou a« U KaM«. •»> nyply t* THK IXHLAK STEAMSUIi; LINES, LTD. oi. UKISt,
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    • 612 5 STEAMEB SfllUijgS J KONINKUJKE PA«tyMJ.T MKaTGHAWU (ROYAL PACKCT NAVICATION CO, OF ATAVIA) (Incorporated in Hollar.dr Telephone No*. Passage Dept. 131, Freight Dept. 1202. Marine Dept. and Transhipment Dept. 1437, Manager. Dept*lo«2. UNDER «DNTIACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. SI'KKI.MAN December 30, Riouw, LApng, Krumat, Tarcmna, lAai, Urassan, Poeloel'aniljang and Oentiag.
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    • 268 5 STEMER BMLHHB STRAITS AUSTRALIA-SERVICE OF THE X.P.M. (KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPY). REGULAR MONTHLY sailings from Singapore to Sydney and Melbourne direct by the up-to-date passenger steamers HOUTMAN and "VAN LINSCHOTEN." PASSENGERS and CARGO can now be booked from Singapore to Sydney and Melbourne WITHOUT TRANSHIPMENT. HOUTMAN Jan. 87 VAN LINSCHOTEN atar.
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    • 223 5 STEAMER SAILINGS THE OCEAN S.S. CO., LTI. (laeorpereW* to la*U>rd) THE WEST AUSTRALIAN S. N. CO., LTD. (Ineorporatee la XagUad) Heatbly Berrlea taldaf e«rg» s«. ruH>i«/i from Slag*a«r* JAVA PORT* (a. lndaeeaießt offers) 1 1 IfOBTaVWaWT AimTaULIAN POBT» AHE riKMANTM (PKST» Approximate Sailing* .CHABON Jan. tl boellsnt aeeonmoaatloa. C>ery eomfor
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    • 263 5 STEAMER SAIIIttSS STRAITS STEAMSH2P C^* LIMITED. Steamer* Intended to .ail from Siugapore KlKTA— Monday, 4 p.m., for Fort Swellenham and Penang. HYE LEONG— Monday, at 4.00 p.-.n /or Malacca and Muar. KELANTAN— Tuesday, at 3 p.m., for i lacca and Muar. IPOH— Wednesday, at 4 p.m,» for I'oit Swettvnham and
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    • 671 6 j eWEMAS 8 SJP En Bfl a S HALL. LIMITED <*oeth Bridge Road 111 S«erad Show at 9.15 p.m. Universal Bison Western picture 2 acts BUND CMAKCE rlijfl Robert Burns in the most Sensational drama. THE WO**Ll> AGAINST HIM A tflimMt l)r;idymad( production starring the well-known i: i;. LINCOLN Mid
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    • 625 6 CIMEi'AS In the Second Show at 9.30 p. m. Once in every woman's life cornea a certain great moment. Once in her lifetime some'hing comes to her an which her whole future depends. What do yon think of it You'll know when you see DOBOTHY PHILLIPS in the Universal Jewel
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    • 164 6 KHM.KIAT jMMWWT *H|T« jnffl range «f BHiPCD^NDUEKT BTORES- UNRiyftilE^fyALlTY i DATE PRICE A.j^r-, Her& In Singapore-* Better. Work at Less Cost J g V I 3 :.y > The ROYAL TYPEWRITER 14 is used by big banks, big* insurance comjft&nies-— big business jcvcrywiiere. It has an exceptional recoi'd for long
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  • 137 7 DAILY TIME TABLE mruitxs frHJj Tlrccßistr 3». Hil.h Water, 10.4U a.m. BjdCk Co. Mtg., Van Wijk t pm. Municipal Commi.i<ii«n, Z.IH p.m. Kancy Dre|B Ball, Tanglin Club. Satur.l.iy. Defembcr SI. Neu Veal's Eve. Mr* Wster, O.fi a.m., 11.17 p.m.. uly I'iiiatKtioiii. IJ< i rick's, noon lloUls. Watcnnipht Services. Bunduy, January
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  • 85 7 VBB9KIJ AT TBK DOCKS East Wharf K sin Nil. Kail Wharf Rumphia*. Sheers Wharf- Gi».. K Hene. Main Wharl Torill.i, Haida, Nam S:m». rj«*irr !>< K k Lake K.rr.ir, Ikomnsan Mara, K.awM. Button Hall, Atlns Mejro. Whan Kuula, AchilU-s, Rembrandt Jardioet Wharf Nil. l'ulo Urani Coal Wharf Nil.
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  • 37 7 Al IHLuI U>i}<. from Liverpool /ur Vokohuma SI- IJ. KAMi'AR, Brit.,4U9 tons, from T. Anson 2:<-]l\ r.r T. An "M :to-r_'. PONTIANAK, I nit.. 11l totm, from S. Panic* C 1-. for Ha; an 31-18.
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  • 139 7 To-day Port Swcttenhum and Teluk Anson 3 p.m. i»l a i'ahat 3 p.m. lieiavia 3 p.m. •n ami Ponant 3 p.m. Mangkok i p.m. Rhio, BiUiton, BaUria, Cheribon, BaoMramg aad Bonrabay* t p.«*» Xota Tinßfri 4 p.m. }|f iMvia,. Ch.ribon nnd Samarung 4 pJB. Colombo, Boes, Genoa,
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  • 22 7 (Oft.ii.l l'o*t OJSc* Report) Left Singapore Arrived Londco November December 8 NdvanlMr 17 December 14 NtivrinbiT 19 December 16
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  • 208 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore, Dteetnber 30. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 1/8 D*man4 2/3 7/8 Private 3 m. credits 2/4 3/8 On Now York Demand to Private yO days 50% On France Bank 680 On India, Bank T.T- n.{ On Hcn^rkong, Bank d/d 13 la p.c. prem. 1
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  • 60 7 Spot Jau. A J.t».MoJk April- Juna c Sinjfapi jc Standard J'ale Crepe Cla.ing I'ric^ j Buyers. Sellers/ T;,n? of mmi 12 o'clock noon, 1). comber 30, 1921. Singapore Stondarn Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyurs- Sellers Spot Inn. Jan.-llar. April-June ot
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  • STOCK AND SHARES.
    • 185 7 Iss. Val. Pd. Buyers. Sellers. 1 1 Ayer w4 1.00 1, 1 llitam Vm 135 1.45 1 1 Jelantoh O.GO il £1 Kam Kamunting 1.13.0 1.1G.0 cd. 10 10 Kinta Asoc. 3.50 4.5 C £1 £1 Lahat Mines 5 6 Lingui Tin 4.25 4.75 10 10 Malayan Cofl. 14.00
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    • 136 7 ss. v'al. Pd. Buyers. Sellers. :i £1 Br. Am. Tobacco ::.0.0 0.5.0 10 10 Central Entries 15.50 10..'.0 10 ID OtatMl Mi. tors 3.60 4.50 •1 £1 E. Smelting Co. MS C.TS >/- 5/- Electric T'woys 2.0 0 10 Kreser NVavcs 2R.25 27.25 iO 50 W Hammer Co. 85.00
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    • 98 7 U. Engr. p.f- HJtMM par p.e p-ia. S'j.-.'re Electric Trauiwajra, D p.c. £.350.000 »ob>. Spore Municipal S f.t. $1,878,000 P« i Spore Man. 4»i s_e of 1907 $1,000,000 10 p.*. dia. S'p(/re Mud. 4% PR. of 1909 $1,800,500 10 p.r. Au. Spore Mun. 4V> pc of 1909 $1,600,000 If
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  • 414 7 I'ras:-r and Co. and Lvall tnd KvaMs Quotations. To-day's Price 3. Fraser LyaU 4 Co. Ev-Ktt. Allcnby (*1) 0.20 0.30 0.20 0.30 Alor Gajah (51) 1.40 1.60 1.40 1.50 A. Hitara ($-V 10.00 11.00* 10.00 11.00* Am. Malay ($2) 1.45 1.65 1.40 1.60 A. Kuitlntf ($1) 0.75 1.25
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 346 7 THE STRABTS TIMES Can ia obtaioad ac the following places ll MUKapun- Hotel van Wljk Kelly end Walsh, Ltd., Bnt9«e Place Kuner Chanter, Adel|/in Hotel Money Cnanuer, Lurope H a«l r't-oera! Rubber blaiup Co., KalSei Ilot^l koh Co, bras Bacuk lload Low Yong Swtf, 1, Middle Road Sahib -Cany Co.,
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    • 476 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Td LEI A Street. Apply M. Gu&Uui, 4, W Sou:a Btroet. COMP«]UNt)l B HOU3ETO ?-KT, in Ceylon Road. Cm! and heultn£ Rent $40. Aptly .;.T., StrKila Times. V .^TKI), a Produce. Broker ajid Cifrk, those who have well experience in Produce j need apply to IS, StraiU Time*.
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    • 19 7 Afterrttoon andl Evening *y£<QGOWNS, SPORT ,Jp||k apparel, t SMmm HATS and <Jf^mp&& QORspTS fred NEW YORK JfcjJLfl. JL H.
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    • 247 7 nuo* mamk M^ 3L m—nt m» FOUCAULp ESTP 18*7 AT the coimunn okuin.wce, 1915. COMI'ANY LIMITED I.V SHA -i. SI'ECiAL RSSOLVTIONB. •'Pursuant to the Comiv.ni.:. Ordi-anc i!iir>. Btetioa 7d) THE MALACCA RUBBER TREATING CO., LTD. I'assod NairwhrT 1921. u.irirmrd Dccecifxr IS, 1921. At aa General hta 91 ■fOTember 19H, the
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    • 96 7 Beach House MNJOIK KATOIfC. FIKST-i DBNCE Reams ay.'iii; I Ie j.snurry 1. JOHORE POLICE FORCE RENEWAL OF LX FIKIAI date for the explrati n 'inber Z\ to :urir.,r 1921, to ii"!-i (ood untii 1922. Ta fora br d Vrms Imp •efUtratioa undi-r th i All il:>r' muat 11, lieenc Station,
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  • 44 8 VAN I)!:!? I.i:KX On December 29, 1921, a' his re-Ulcnce 2°J, BuiTalo KuJ, Joscp. Nlcholai van d.r Reek, 1.5.0., lat.- Fhui cml Am) tinl uf Police, in his 67th yeai [ntarmant at Bidadari Cemetery at 5.1 I'cr.uiv, Java and English paper: ea copy
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  • 48 8 V JJ'ijh Km* of Rei] liem for the repose o 1 Ura to'jl of the lute Elizabeth Sur.n II ii i w;! 1 bf <:m^ at the Caihadnl i >-.(l Shepherd on Tuesday, Januar; ■i, IMS, at 7 X.m. Your kind prayers an lane* are earnetly solicited.
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  • 1066 8 The Straits Times. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30 EGYPTIAN UNREST. The prudence of establishing a protcc torate of Egypt has often been question* met the days when Arabi Pasha was t l ■a r cf the nationalists. Some of <k i rltics said that it was the land lust th.\ ■iiat us
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  • 47 8 Great anxi«ty lgs lately been felt over he serious illness of Mr. R. McGechan, ■lar.ajrcr of I'apar Estate, B. It Borneo. Mr. McGrchan is still seriously ill but, •ye have every reason to hope, now out of ■isnjrer. Ikbps. MoGechan has also been II but has r^overed.
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  • 43 8 Lady Poarsoivin a letter to the press JUgff«sts thnt Fl'earinn Memorial Fund Md b" raised all Wcr th Bnipire and be divided us follows One-*hird to «fnt Dunstan's, one-third to the National for the Blind and one-third to Hhcr charities for the blind.
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  • 40 8 A week befor? Christmas the weather n I.oni.'i.n was as warm as i# Southern !.Uy, owinjr to a large d?pression ipproachine from the Atlantic preventing c told North wind--, rcach'np: Enpland usinß warm West winds. GFiftywtrj recorded at Kew one
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  • 19 8 There will bs no issue of the Btratta] Ti^a^on Monday ne\^} the^ublic holiday on tm occasij^of tlie N,ew Year.
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  • 11 8 The annual mating of Sungf> Parit wa> fixed for noon tP-day.
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  • 23 8 Mi-s#s. Sime Darby and Co., ttd., will open a Branch Office in Kuala Lumour in the Federated Buildings oil February 1 next. f
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  • 27 8 1 T~T The P. a.O U#ialuva, Which is c-ji v eying troops to the Strffcts and the bjk East, is dua«n Colombo at <l:>yli.kr|p fl^ mcrrow. j
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  • 30 8 The price of rubber for flu- assessment of duty for the period frMi Dumber 8( to January 6, 1922, incldPve is 35 cents per pound, equivalent to $4li.6tj per picui
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  • 30 8 It may not be generally known that the suKßCStion about rubber toes was first muck' |§r Mr. T. H. Reid, of the Malay States Information Agency, says the Malay Mail.
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  • 31 8 *The Victory has left her moorings in Portsmouth Harbour for the- dockyard for it y docking and general overhaul. The transfer will probably be the last journey A the famous TMML
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  • 65 8 At the Liberty Hall, two new episodes f The Lost City, Sfiiir's wild anima serial, Nos. seven and eight, will be ciei'iiod in the first show aionn with Star corned}'. In the second fhow. E K f.incoln'B sanftational drama, entitled Tli•Vorld Against Him, five-act Worli ..rady-made production, a Universal Bisw.i,
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  • 92 8 The wedding was solemnised by Mr. lips n. at the Gosp.'l Hall, Gu f Roa'l ■luala Lumpur on December 24 at 11.30 m. cf Mr. Victor Stanley van Lan&e:, -r h of th? Centra: Engine Works nirapore, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs T. C van L&npenberg of Kuala Lumpur
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  • 98 8 We tigrdt to racord the death of Mr Edgar F. Godlieb, manager of Newprove tate, Lenpsrciijr, +VM.S. at the Distrc'iospital, Scr.mban, of pneumonia on tffc J2nd t instant. The decease,! who wa ken ill on the 16th instant was ny year* of age. He was a Ceylon burjrl. "•hi w»*
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  • 125 8 The attempt to murder the DuffiVlds U "atford on May 15 last, was recalled os December 3, when three armed men callvd it the Catford r^ulence of an «x-nien*bci' >f the Royal Irish Constabulary, fir when' Fie rebels hunted when the DuffieMs were hct. They seized him, t jok him
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  • 117 8 A quiet but pretty wedi] ng. wa3 cclr *rat3<l *tt St. George's Chaidfc, Penan in Christmas Day when Mr. Bertran''avi^s, of the F-M.3. Railways, at prcson 'ationed in Keiantan, was married to If in irothy Mundy, of Richmond, Surrej. ■ho arrivfi! from horn' by the Egra thi 'time morn ng.
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  • 159 8 On Tuesday evening, the installation mwtiac cf Lodge Roysl Prince of Wales \o. 1,555 E. C, was heM at the Frceason's Hall, Penang, Northam Road, when there waß a larjre attendance of the fr-t-r^itv *n f.*>" the Wor Mi -ier elect Bro. E. J. O'Reilly installed in th" Eastern chair.
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  • 182 8 A most interesting fttict:< n t ok p!^; at the 11- Y. San Vbtel on Mondaj^vfhing when Uk Medical Students' R^ror. tion Club eHertained the TMj^L'ni n., Kuala Lumpur, to c!inner. C^l^^/.' I laid»for over 70 p^-sons. #nu n^^v'i-ui- 1 were incMded about ten licentiate.* 4F th Medical Col eg?
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  • 463 8 The rcrulilion of Dr. Harma f howcd a 4Jght improvement on Wednesday. Dr. Savage is making a »f.->od recovery /rum the injury to his head incurred by his accident The Hon. lUr. G. A. Hall, B*skhnt I'liiu ii:i i-, I', iiaiie, has recovered from his recent illness
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  • 25 8 Messrs. AUctis" Successors (Eastern) T.M.. inform us that their London tel?frrara 'ated Pocember 29 reads as follows Price 11'»<1. stock*, 69,468 t"iis.
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  • 125 8 It is stated in reliable circles that the ivedding of Princi-88 Mary will be inlwn •iis( :i la tlu- last waak in Februaiy. It is understood that PrineaM Mary's wedding ••mtr w.M be made of irol;i mined in the v.( !s!i Mountains. The Queen jiik Princess
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  • 153 8 Aft-r an illness of some eight months. Captain Arthur I'ocock Kripp died yesterday mornin: at his residence in Balestiir Road. He had been in the Straits for ■boot yean during which he had comman.led sr/cral sVunurs the most recent beinj; the Sri Muar. The
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  • 151 8 No lonß2r p th? dMMtffe^Mvm in !m'i# to have things all his o^n way, says an exchange. For years now th« i^l-.ud pToan?d under his ex«rbitant Ipinirnds mid tli. Inumwlfa li. Ed *;li ir:creasintr despair th.' growing >fie* in th.- fiHniiy ljuc^t ut thfl end of the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 75 8 m S FELUCCA CSGARETTES THE BEST. AND fl Sparkling Wines ONB i A (»i^a'o>; cii/M-Yvgne POL ROGER CO.'S CHAMPAGNE Vintage 1911 and 1914. I BIG TREE" SPARKLING MUSCATEL F. DE VALNY'S SPARKLING HSSS BURGUNDY. LOWEST i-RICiSS ITLE CO., LTD. 1.- >'P'ir«u-u in Ki.h.nud.) m.AI'OI!E A-Ni» KUAU Lt.Ml'l k. 1L? Ml
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    • 172 8 ALHAMBRA Beach Koad. i Pt*. FOX THE SOUL OF RAFAEL PU. Featuring Clara Kimbal! Young Topical Budget, Etc Novelty Serial TIIE MYSTERY MIND EpUodci 10, 11 and 12 MARUBOROUGH Beach Road r Pt«. A THRILLING ADVENTURE 7 PU. Twc-recl Western Drama Pollard Comedy t ,i-l St.uw G Pis. ISOBEL Pta.l
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  • 250 9 National Congress Favours Extremes. Civil Disobedience Openly Advocated. Relteb's Service eaj-ondon, December 28. Ahmedabad The Nationalist Congress was opened with speeches which favoured answering the Government's methods with I more stringent enforcement of non-co-o;u ration. A split has developed in the Congress over a resolution proposed by Mohani,
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  • 144 9 KCiick'B Satvica London, December 29. Speaking at a luncheon fciven at the M Boose 'ii Imear of the Japanese Comn.ercial Mission, the Japanese Am- Baron Hjyashe, regretted that the Anglo-JapaneM Alliance was terminatfeil, 'ml said that the Japanete were very thankful to Mr. Bnlfour for ftiving
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  • 63 9 RCXTKK'd SKBVICX. London, D.-oember 28. Cairo The titaatioSJ Ip outwardly more normal. The sex en Zaglulists, who recently dissented. Bars now iejoine.l the two remaining members of the Zaglul deleKut' n. London, December 2S. Cairo Lord has issued a proclamation authorizing) the Under Secretaries of Government departments
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  • 36 9 w BBrrrcß'g Scbvicb. London, Qecembfj- 28. Xew York A receiver has been appointed for the fagsrsoM Watch Com Jny upon the application of the creditor^ it is believed with a view to reconstructions^
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  • 24 9 1 RftrAt's atavici j London, Pecemler 2tM The Welsh eual Hade is lrevivfc. Anthiuuic. mines are overwhelmed Mitht orders. 0 Iff
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  • 528 9 n-ance's Obdurate Subntarine Policy. RIUTXB'S SBBVTCa (London, December 28. Washington meting of the.' naval coinmittcc*)Prancc ajgais^dgjnandcil a sul^arine tonnage*approximate!y thrice S)hj.f>coiWmplated in_the American compromise proposAsJßrne delegates declared that the demand llosed the door to any agreement. The Sj\nicrican delegation then presented a new proposal limiting the size of
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  • 47 9 Raurm'i Slavic*. London, Decembe* 29. It is believed in Dublin that the ratification of the treaty is assured when the Dail reassembles. Unconfirmed reports utate that a ci m promise has been reached between the follo^B>rs f>f De Taleft and Grifl^in favour of stjeptance.
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  • 74 9 Sk (Aneta Se"rvice.) Weltevreden, December 29. During an inUeView with*ArJe%a, a ttrecRoyal Packet Company showed very clearly that a redaction of salaried of ten per cent wes absolutely necessary and perfc^ta jjstmed, so that the acTion intended by thy Unigi of Captains and Mates was unjustified. Yesftrday
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  • 280 9 Allied Relations with The Bolshevists. RILTEK'S SIBVICa London, December 28. The widespread report to the effect that Mr. Lloyd Gecrge and M. Briand have decided to invite M. Tchichcrin and M. LitvinofT to the conference early in 1922 is officially denied and it is stated that any conversations
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  • 262 9 The Restoration of a 1914 ML A meeting of the Lcjfislatiw Council was held* yesterday afternoon. H.E. Lao Governor's Deputy (the Hon. Mr. F. S. Jams, C.M.G.), presided, and the others ■■•Mat were H. E. the General Officer Commanding (Major-General Neil Malcolm, C.8., D.5.0.), the Attorney-General (Sir J.
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  • 74 9 The following subscriptions have been gratefully received P. G. Ritchie 10 Capt. FarreV 10 W. MakepeaeP 5 Mr-. Sut 0 "C. Gea" w 5 A. R. Linton 10 Tan S6O Jin 10 E. W. Gunatilaka 30 Mrs. Gunatilaka 10 Previously acknowledged 263 Total $357 Soldiers
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  • 169 9 Years a#o Prof. Huxley said that the story of the Gndai^ene fwine could not be true, because nowhere around the Lake of Galilee did the hills run directs down to the water. Dr. A. T. Schofiel* of Harley Street, in a lecture^ on "Recent Discover. 's
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  • 1182 9 Appeal to Government Over Quit Rents. The annual general meeting of the Malaka linda Uul>ln r Batatas, Limited., was held yesterday at tha registered offices of tha Company, 64, Goanii 6G, Market Street, Mt. Tan Cheng Lock presiding The others present wer^ Messrs. Tan Luang K:a, Choa Bng
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  • 531 9 Robber Leader Shot at Kuala Lumpur. The notorious K!uh gang robber Madei Chhin Chun, who was wanted on BBVdet and robbery charges, met his fate shortly after 8.30 last night, says th Malay Mai! of Wednesday, when he .vas tomeifd a house in Sultan Street by Chief Detective
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  • 351 9 Messrs. Macphail and Co.'s Weekly Report. M.'ssrs. Macphaii and Co.'s weekly report, datett DscemKr 2'J, states There has been very little change it: >hare prices during the week and business isM again been largely confined to tins ami miustriais. Tin closes at i'l 7-1 6a. per ton,
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  • 73 9 Thi Commissioner of the B .mbay Municipality has submitU'd a ni'oposal U the Corporation that in order to find ntw sources of revenue tat the schemes th i.iunicipality lhaa undertaken, it is n resi iry to kavy a two per cent, tax on Uie •ransfer of properties in the city,
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  • 990 9 Present Finances inComfortable Position. The twelfth annual ■SBStaJ meeting of Alor Gajah Rubber Estate Limited was held in th" registered officea, (iresham Hou.sc, yssUrday, .Mr. J. M. S»mi: presiding. The other;- present WS c Messrs. J. W. Can.pbe!!, \V. P. Pluraratr, K. Kong Guan, V. IV k, and
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  • 76 9 Th.' rate if ltl.ment .if liagapon for the ending December 17 was 8427. 'i tal nnnaW of diaths was 280 of w.l li '*7 wre male subjects oiul f tie. Convulsion.. claimH in, phthisis malaria fewr bi ri-beri 30, pm i.n, mis #i;, influenza o. anil ccrsbro
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  • Sporting News and Notes.
    • 160 10 .'.owing will represent the Ovei HO (whites) and Und.T :t0 (colours) at bugger to-r.iorrow on the Paci:uig. Over J. A. McCullagli M. D. Rutley, 1.. .1. .Gi.-bertjon and Col. KiUjfuaii! A. H. Gallic ;<nd Capt. Slopi-r T. C. HusUand, Oapt. Ritter, T. 11. Stone, J. R. Morrison. R.
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    • 47 10 The following will represent the S.C.C. against the Staffords to-day on the Padang i:. Bendn R. H. Gale and T. W. Corben K. A. Parish, K. M. Duff and W. Sinclair. G. C. Meredith, J. W. Winter, C. M. Jamieson, S. H. Moss and <'. K. Winter.
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    • 113 10 At a meeting of the Malacca Football at the Malacca Peranskan Association on Saturday December 17, 1921, the following gentlemen were elected 1 rs ut Mr. E. E. Colman, Secretary and Traasorav Mr. Goh ch'n Watt, Committee Mr. Dolah bin Bakar, Mr. Wee Kirn Bang, Mr. P. G. Painadasa, Mr.
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    • 67 10 mmc« for the Land Sports will the entrance to the Grand Stand.*We are asked to state that in the event of inclement weather or unforeseen :kcs preventing the New Year •Its from being held, the Telepbone Exchange will be promptly advised. in case of doubt, therefore,
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    • 174 10 Medical Students' Recreation Club. 'I he Mi lieal Students' Recreation Club a vijit from 'the Tfcmil iMiala LtjmpuT. The riisults of th< rarioas sporting events were as follow BiUanls. —Th? Tamil Union prove' In both singles and doubles in games of 2.V1 Tennis.—ln thi.s (tame the Club had an easy
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    • 65 10 28 ;.t Melbourne, Victoria detested New South-Walee by six wickets. In tin Brst innings New South Wales made 254 "f which Andrews contributed 115. to.ik '< wickets for 65 runs. Victoria's Brst inninirs produced 302, Park making 122- N w South Wales compibd 280 in their second innings.
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    • 85 10 and putting competition <m .lunuary 2 1922. Members are asked to turn up promptly for this competition which will commence at 9 a.m. sharp, at t' c conclusion of which a group photo will takes. Caddiet f'ompetition. At the conclusion of the above, a caldies competition will
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    • 51 10 The following will represent the v. The Police Club at cricket tori, rrow on Bafles S< hool ground N. Ramachandra, G. H. Oorloff, G. J. Vyas, If. C. Vn'dya, J. U. Karunaratne, S. Siibrahmanyam, H. G. Stack (capt.), C. A. Korris, W. de Silvn, F. Ziegele and E. G.
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    • 51 10 Jrfr. 1). A. M. Brown is now in charge if tin- arnuurements for the forthcoming of the Penang Turf Club to be held "ii the 10th, 12th and 14th proximo. Mr. OxenhaM is expected U> return to l'en:mir on January 7, when he resumes Ms duties as Secretary of the
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  • 80 10 Marphail and Co.'s Daily Report. Singapore, December 30. Silver r>">' Hongkong 15! i p.c. prem. I 50 fk market.— (juiot. Uufcersv— Practically no enquiry. typings \A2',. Norths 1.17\4, Souths QMk ctnwi, Nawng Pets 1.70, cents, Kawangs 67^4 cents, W tilings 90 cents, .Inhans 87V4 cents, flidiinv I'lsndoks
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  • 471 10 Competitive Essays on Imperial Subjects. V A press communique says The Coun:il of the Royal Colonial Institute, Northumberland Avenue, London, W.C. 2, with i v:ew to encouraging the progress of imperial Simla's in the schools of the Empire, have decided to award in tht Summer of VJ22
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  • 333 10 Historical Precedents For Step. Japanese papers, commenting on the appointment of his Imperial Highness the Crown Prince as Regent, recall that the first Regent in the history of Japan was the Empress Jingo, who assumed the Regency because of the infancy of Emperor Ojin, her son. The second
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  • 187 10 Ambiguous Wireless Received By British Vessels. Two British vessels steaming from Singapore to Hongkong, says an Exchange ■n picking up wireless messages from the Japanese steamer New York Maru. stating that .<!:•.> was ashore on the Paracels, *nt win-less messages making- further inquiry and offering assistance
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  • 532 10 Ready for Return to Normal Condition^. The twelfth annual general meeting oi Pajam, Ltd 1 was held at Gresham Hous?, yesterday. Mr. W. L. Watkins presided, th? others pnesent being Mjessrs. J. M Sime, W. P. Mhmmer, J. W. Campbell, G. Teale and Captains Daly and. Re?k. In
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  • 185 10 Shanghai to Marseilles in 35 Days. With the despatch of the P. and O. st;am?r Nellore from Shanghai n.-xt Saturday, says the Shanghai Sunciny Times of December 11, a re:rular mail service will begin between here and London. The steamers will be despatched from Shanghai on
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  • 199 10 The Accused's Daring Act In Singapore. The Rome correspondent of the Daily Mail says that the Marchioness Amanda Durazzo Pallavicini, who is 10 be tried for the mimiur of Captain Pitri at Peking while her husband was Italian Minister to China, is a member of one i.f
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 163 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, I should be much obliged if you woii<f kindly allow me the hospitality oi your columns in order that I may request all persons who bought shares in the Taiping Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., during the ten days,
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    • 132 10 To the Editor of the Straita Times. Sir, I noticed in the columns of your iama of 24th inst. an extract from the Malay Mai; wherein^ it was opined that Mr. George D. Makic's record of practically 40 years out East will take some beating.
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    • 89 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir— With reference to the letter I .vrote on the above subject and published n your issue of November 14 I regret ihat the 1 1 ail will contained therein were base.! on complaints made to m? bj coolies
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    • 399 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, W'th refcrencs to the letters con■crinng th.2 above Board which hu.ve ci>;>cared in recent issues of your valuable t >:t]>.r, 1 am directed to reply as follows i 1. The Malacca Agricultural Medica} Board was brought into being
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  • 31 10 Owing to an earthquake Tejiio is practically without water. Many restaurant-, and' u\l publnc bath-houses are closed. "TTie public is entirely dependent upon wells and supplies of water transported from Yokohama.
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  • 202 10 European Vi(9ims«in Tanglin An^ .^Kandang Kerbau. Some dqps back referWce was the recovery, after a smait 'raid by det:ctivie Insp. Phcar and a of police, or a varkd ana lar^e assortment of pooil: stolen from Europeans in Singapore. In the above connection apparty of four, including a
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  • 423 10 Apprecfition of Popular Malacca Planter. We aye indebted to a correspondent for the following The Eurasian population cf Malacca Jo not usually allow Christinas to go b. without a round of fejtiviCaV, in which they indulge with a Best but tii this has been
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  • 162 10 Deeds of dhlinc a 1 ov^r the world art associated with the Fayle collection if i-.aiai.^ to be so!.! at f •-■nnth. There are many rare features, including a fine series of Irish Volunteer ■v.3dali;. One at these -ilvcr relics is a token of the
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  • 133 10 Mr. James M^aren, expounding a new phonetic alphab* at the Brit#h flssociayon at Edinburgh, emphasised the lr.ss if^ime, which h:> estimated ata thir^c.' the time -»»fcr* at svhonl, qfistd by our t-.m of spelling, tWiich, h^fteclared. vaa :A^ie root of a! the failures of our educatioTJl^.
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  • 30 10 Mr. G. Asaippillai, draftsman, 0 Survey Op- Kuala Lipi.-=. 25th inltant for C. .ion, on short entertnipf 1 t dinnei nifht al Goviin... is, l.y a number of his friends.
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  • 953 10 Strong Financial Position Disclosed*) The eleventh ordiriary general meeting of the North Labis (Johorc) Rubber and Produce Company. Limited, <ni held on November 11 I oi the company, 1-4, Groat lower Street, I, Mr. H. Eric Miller .(the chairman) presiding. The hairman ?aid Gentlemen, I asitimc it
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  • 1409 11 Lord Inchcape's Review A Annual Meeting. Lord Inchcape, presiding over the! annual meeting of the Peninsular and Oriental Steanfe Navigation Company, •aid that they met under happy auspices! and on a really historical occasion. That I morning the terms of settlement with I Ireland had
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  • 609 11 Production Costs Considerably Reduced. The eleventh annual gensral meeting cf the Sengat Rubber Estate, Limited, was held on November 30 at the offices of t'i' Rubber Growers' Association, 38, a..;t?heap, E.C.. Mr. Eric Maxwell (th» -la.rman) presiding;. The Chairman, in moving the adoption >i the report ar<J
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 167 11 p §Jt His 0 \4mL Masters Q JPm Voice" Q Gramophone Records r n TJROVIDE an endless repertoire of the latest dance 5M A music, played by famous orchestras, in perfect .H The New Dance List just issued contains Forty-four of H the Latest Piece* by Famous Dance Orchestras. U
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    • 185 11 t Raffles Hotel. NEW YEAR'S EVE GALA NIGHT Dancing till 1.45 a.m. Tables for Dinner should be booked in advance. F. A. COOKS, Moilcal Director. A. E. McCLARY, Manager. AdelpM Hotel. I NEW YEAR FESTIVITIES NEW YEAR EVE, December Sl.— Dinner and Dancing. Dinner%nd Dancing for non-Residents of the hotel
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  • 330 12 LONDON EXCHANGE STERLING PRICES NOV JO. fl Par Yam.. £1 £1 il Cl XI 2/ £1 n 2/ 2/ £1 2/ 2/ il il £1 a £1 n ii £1 il il il fl tl £1* 2/ 2/ £1 1/ il 2/ i'l £l 11 Stock
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 187 12 Bergougnan Tyres (MADE IN TRANCE.) GUI nl I 1 Fresh stock* are now available from all leading: garages and from Efila Agrn'.e (sr S S. :ind Ma!.iy Pt.iln?«l». A- CLOUET Co. ?,^Sg: TeL No. 240. ■waMaasMawwssii smp P Looks Like a Guinea Pen. a GnJßea Pen. \'\~_j/ y^^ > The
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    • 809 12 HOTEL BRASTAGI SUMATRA, EAST COAST Telegraphic Addreas BKASTAGIHOTEL, MKDAN. 11..-nlI 1 nl Addrem: I&ASTACL SUMATRA. O.K. 4.G00 FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEL, BEAUTIFUL SITUATION. Cl<mate Fresh, Invigorating, equivalent to an Engliah summer, General Temperature 55* to 68* by night, 70* to 75* by day. Splendid scenery, Mountain and Lakes. Billiards. Plea»ant
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    • 84 12 ••'•v »<»% Singapore Cold Storage COMPANY, LIMITED K T^O not allow the high f praise given to GoodWr rich Safety Tread x Tyres to convey the idea that b| they arc more expensive •nan others. They are not Iven on first outlay and IB HI being best in the long
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  • 841 13 of Much Better Days I Next Year. i The sixth annual general meeting of I the Bukit Tambun E.3tat«9, Ltd., was h»ld I on November 24, at 65, Bishopßjrato>, EC, I Sir Gordon B. Voulcs (the chairman) pro- I siding. Thf secretary (Mr. E. F. Robson) having
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  • 231 13 IHow They Won Their Reprieve From Death. The members of the 19th Koyal Hussars, who have just returned from India, have many interesting stories to tell, nays the Daily Telegraph. One of the best is related by SerKPant Carr- concerning his two pets a <iop and a monkey.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 233 13 f^" WHITEAWAY'S have much plaisure in ffi^^^ nounciijg the arrival of a new -<, shipment of Ladies' Hats in all the latest anoWiost attractive Models. Commf at* this opportui* time theirange m- I*l* ■ffrit of thte smartest designs suitable fo^he coming WHITEAWAY'S The Prices are more than *S reasonable and
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    • 393 13 The Brand of Confidence V <>_y s SEMI- ANN UAL CASH SALE During December SUITS, HATS, HOSIERY AND EVERYTHING FOR HEN'S WEAR. BARGAIN PRICES J. L. CAMPBELL CO. RAFFLES PLACE J Quails' Motor Transport Co Thon. COMFORTABLE CARS AND LORRIES FOX HIKB DAT AMD NIGHT SPECIAL CHARGES to* PloUc Mtlaft,
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 760 14 SALES BY AUCTION CKEONG KOONSENG CO. MORTGAGEE'S SALE of valuable freehold land nnd rubber factory knewn as No. 2,187 off Joo Chiat Road. otc. At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng and Co.'t sale-room. No. 30, Kling Street, on Wednesday, January 11, 1922, at 2.30 pjn. 1. Valuable freehold land together with
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    • 753 14 _i^__a___________EßE---& Aawti tT«r $4,000,00« S.C. Anirane* la force tv«r f 17,000,W« The Great Eastern* Cffe- Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in StraiU Serffemsntt) HKAD OFFICE Wlaeheater Henss, Singapore. LOxNDON OFFICE «»i OU Jewry. X.C The Company has _0,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and implies with tbs British Life
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    • 468 14 BANKING* THE BANK 01^ TAIWAN, LIMITED (Inocta«rate4 ity Bpecttl Imperial CkarUr la Japan.) M Capital Subtcribetl. Y60,000,000 CapiUl Paia-up Y4MOOAOO Reserve Funds Yll,08<jlV)0 President I. Nakagawa, Ksq. I Vice-president t S. Mori, K»«. DUUSCjfQRS: Hinassojnei Es<i. O. KawaxaM, Ssq. K. Msginnge, Cto> M. tsakl, Etq. T. INda. Stq. DenkieU Takita,
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    • 992 14 ASIA BANKING GOaPORATSON (Incorporated in New York) STOCKHOLDING BANKS. Anglo and London Parla National Bank of San Francisco. tankers TrmM Company, New York City. CoatiaenUl and Comaiercial National Bank of Chicago. Guaranty Trost Co. of New York. Guardian Savings and Trust Company, Clef eland. Mercantile Bank of the America*. New
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  • 1044 15 Notes and Comments On Current Topics Elimlnatirif Headlights' Glare. It has cost great sums of money to build the public highways. No one has dared to estimate how much it would cost to light them so that headlights on motor cars could be dispensed with. Even on
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 131 15 i Prices of DUNLOP TUBES WILL BE GREATLY REDUCED On January Ist, 1922. So Here's to You First New Year's Resolution "ALWAYS BUY DUNLOPS" Dunlop Rubber Co. (s), Ltd. (Incorporated ia Japaa.) (Dunlop House, Robinson Road.) NOTICE. AIK SENG Co., Messrs. KEE Company, both of 12, Cecil St., Singapore, have
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    • 455 15 NEW SALES ROOM Open January Ist mammmmmmmmmmmmmmimimmmmmmmm FOR mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm M LIBERTY CROW-EL.KHART M ROAMER Phone 39 to have us demonatnate any of thoae Can* to you. MOTOR CAR REPAIRING— ELECTRICAL SPECIALISTS. Ordort taken for OtWFJwg Cara completely with Fabrikoid leather. M THE MOTOR AGENCY (M \^}^y 206-7, ORCHARD ROAD (MIDFILM
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 361 16 JVEfy STOCK iff HAflb* I s> F.mery Cloth end Inn* Paper Kmery and Rla»« Fwerde* Jsckson'* Ft. Kir Strin Yanixh French Polish ami O«U Size VarnUh Copal. Oak and I'.lal. Japan VarnUh Saltet'a Famil.v Spring Balance ■alter'a Circular Spring Balance Thermometers Japanned and Self-regis- Bra's* Blow Lamp* (IMgM aud Vertical)
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    • 457 16 •TAYGUAN KIAT S6, VIULLIP STJIEET. Thone Nos. a 113 and SIM. The Mic-ci-ssful contrnctor for supply of MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES, BROOMS, BASKETS, etc., etc., etc To The Singapore Municipality. MR BUCKERIDGE'* NEW STUDIO U, OSCHABO KOAB (■ext to the PtUsdUm.) ThOBC 1898 DO TOUK CABS TKUL'KUI XUD 1 IT IT 18
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    • 1846 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS a> Tbs* K2CTAIU charges for Weata, Far Bale, Te Let. etc in ordinary doae-eet J type (*«4rag« sit worJs to line) are Par line on* insertion 28 cts, two Ins. et*, tnr«f ir>« <!4 do. four in*. 82 ct», five Ins. $1.00. six Ins. $1.18, ten insf Al-<O,
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    • 404 16 w WHY ©Y#U «^^UM) CHOOSE SILENT iLASiO I It i»Hhe rtost perft^Ulanced pjaaWMi the market. You do not require eJerU to roa and maintain it. J Fall jrcpr'n gunrantee^anaioMt defective workataushiii or ma^-ial. We tarry hi>are« to huild rocuplcU plantsCall and bee a Dentonstntor. MODERN APPLIANCE CO, 26-3, Orchard fioad.
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    • 196 16 Notice I We beg to advise ous*customers that our Repairing Department ii now under expert European supervision. All sorts of repairs te cars, lorries and mftor cycles executed. We have also reduced our rate* of cam and lorry hirer Telephone :*t^33 Straits Motorcar Service, Ltd. 1 11-21 fl, OECHAUD BOAD.
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 207 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TELEPHONES Editorial and Ceneral Manage!'* Offle* HI? B Job t-nntius; Office .^IJU <^B All cciaoiunication* relating to v matters and new* (hoalil b* *Wr»n«»wl to THK EDITOK. All tbrndnnicatiou* relating to busines* mattors— adTtrtls*ments, subscriptions, account*, printWfc etc., should be addressed ta TB9 MANAGE R. ADVEHTISEUKNT RATES
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