Malaya Tribune, 10 December 1921

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. VIII. No. 289 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1921 FIVE LENTS The Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1921.
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    • 103 1 *"SUN AN') COMPANY 109, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. Phone 550 DEALERS IN IHOTOMATERIALS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. UNDERTAKES DEVELOPING, PRINTING AND ENLARGEMENT ALSO CAMERA REPAIRS AND FRAME-MAKING. i YOU BE THE JUDGE 9 The slogan they're taking about —because it means what it says. Anything you buy in this store must
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    • 39 1 THE MALAYA TRffiDNL AND SHIPPING GA7FTTE. Tel. No. 345, Editorial Dept, Tel. No. 171, Managerial Dept. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Per annum mm $15 00 Half-yearly 7A9 Par quarter A 75 Poataf a Extra 50 eta. ear aaeath.
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  • 257 2 Do You Enjoy Them? Pleetmrabl- itiiticipVion iti m*a oh h h bbl at<i c «in oi mud i oiimt •ugt'M'io i %i. »1 lit 0'(•« ..> ii wt- are to gat .h "KB' quOd out of .b" food w- w H but if jour b ouidob
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  • 1378 2 NOTES AND NEWS FROM ALL SOURCES. Motor Cars a Necessity. In onp day iv aunt sut<->_ asobllaahi*>-f stole <tdr y tie carla ii-w Y> k c rv. The average f. r ut. m• b wan 'W-'i y fir c-»rs a lai Aruaid men, who pa c v- i
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  • 281 2 Pado Road Terrorised. A rjooa» daring and outrageom rob. bery is reported Io bare been commuted by seven arm-d Chinese on Tbu sday at dask at No 86 Pada r.td, Ka»la Lumpur. The robber*, appear ta have t»ken advantage of the thuoderatorm, and took shelter on the
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  • 154 2 Is it worth while to experiment with the myriad so-called cures" for Rheumatism when there lIS one aovereign remedy time-tested and PROVEN which will bring you instant relief For nearly a generation Little's Oriential Balm has been used by all classes of people, in all countries, as
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    • 305 2 FO.< QUIZK BALE MOiuH CYCLE in (food Kunning Order $140.00 ♦ANGLO- MOTOR COMPANY, 38, SHORT BTREET. ENGINE REP IRING SPECIALISTS (Midway b-tWHPi R >ad and j notion of fie Road.) The Internatio al Overseas fo. AUSTRALIAN SP%s*£ WHEAT FLOUR lie "laic and x ;r r ORB BRAND Black and White
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    • 309 2 EXPRESS. GOSLING CO. (BSTARIJSHhp 1880> 8, tt rr.,..u M' -el, SINGAPORE. Abies TOB V Telephone No 69 r. o. Box i«« Marques del Merito t'nreGmpe >o.u aluU u.BCaiel $i Oo *1«1 ga uu AlaLz.uilU Sherry *3j uO •Vlillw Wiueii, Hook*, c o. $29 UU M. Tiffon's Braadies: far* L 4
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    • 31 2 A QUALIFIED LADY DENTIST at yonr service. PAINLESS DENTISTRY Mrs. S. Tetsuka JAPANESE LADY DENTIST! 23-3, Coleman Street (Corner of Hill Street.) Consul ting Hoars 8 ajn. to 6 aYSJa M
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    • 340 2 Kong Hing lheoiig.& Co., Photographic Dealers. We specialise in m Print ne. Developing and Enlarging. >end us your films. We will Print and Develope same. Satisfaction guaranteed. Prices moderate, Importers also of Mouldings, Picture Frames, Plate Gla.s, Silvered Pl-te Glass, Window Glass, Etc, r.tc HEAD OFFICE: 103.104, North Bridge Koad,
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    • 808 2 FERIODI AL PR(JPE3TY AU /iio s Messrs VtARINS ROE* Beg to give notice that they h3ve reserve certain days for Sales of Freehold and Lea hold Properties, Business Premises Building Land, etc., fit their 8 NEW AUCTION ROOMS, 14-1 CIiLYER QU \y (opposite the General Post Offies) Owners desirous of
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    • 291 3 tftl swißW4 IN THE AT 9.30 p.M, A U-iversal Special mc ,j Q Caatatiat Gladys Walton in RICH GIRL POOi* GIRL Iv 5 Paris. A **J which ar i P° v «y A'e etrihln fly contrasted. A u smLßlng drama of cwo jenr.g gtrla, one raised in the slums, tbe
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    • 702 3 lhß F;om FRIDAY, December 9, to WEDNESDAY, Dcoember 14. V —AT THE— •fat the BEST A ij i IJ% A M -jPTI I I A wrt»lUtt» ALIIAMdKA -Sr ort>i«itPB. Cakes. Coffee «4tftoß?Sl* The Hall for Malic aad Futures Tea etr. aaaanaa a*rvad Intervals. Iv the 8 con 1 Show. OorDrD*Tc
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    • 253 3 A TREMENDOUSLY STUPENDOUS ATTRACTIONS 11 Welcome Return of the Favourites Willi am dunoan a edith johnston In a newer, better and more I artlina, Vi'&ir/aph Serial. IN ThE FIRST SHOW AT 7 30 P.M. SHARP Oailyle Blaekwell In "HUTN t THE TRAIL A Thrilling World B ady P o ure.
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  • 48 4 ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Mr». J i-pbirm and w E. Janwn and J. A. Jang-n and family b«g to thank their relations and frieuds who kindly attended tb« funeral of the late 8amnel Jinien yeiterday anl alio •o tbo«A whi »**nt wreathi and of ooudol^noe, 10 12 10 12
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  • 1018 4 The rubber barometer rises. Slowly but surely, it would seem, we are getting out of the Slough of Despond. Recovery in the rubber world is as certain as recovery in commerce generally, for rubber is so closely bound up with general trade that it must rise or
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  • 119 4 The "Thong Chee Kok" has- Ken registered in Singapore uflder the Societies Ordinance. There will be a cinema show at the YM C A to-night at 8.30. Members and friends are invited. The Queensland Coy -nment is about to introduce a Bill j abolish the Legislative Council. The publication "Hind,"
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  • 56 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Dec 9. —An interesting civil suit, in which Lee Kirn Hin, formerly bookkeeper, of Sime Darby and Com- pany, of Ipoh, sued the firm for $527 as damages, including three months salary in lieu of notice, came up for hearing before Mr Bain,
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  • 71 4 Under the auspices of the Singapore x > nilnarmomc Urenestra the lourt. v>niiaren's Concert ot wui b< o ivui in tne Victoria lheaire on 'iues .ay, Dec. kIU, at 0.15 p.m. Ai. m» i*r taming programme has beei. arranged, and it is hoped that fuii .advantage II b»
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  • 71 4 The Russian Light Opera Co, has arrived in Singapore, and will open al the Victoria Theatre on Monday next, with the well known musical comedy "The Merry Widow" The company have a very line orchestra of 14 and a full muster ox 6b first class artistes.
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  • 78 4 Cable advices from* Hongkong advise that the s.s. Nile will discontinue her calls at Shanghai ana sourabaya, and call only at the Portt, of Hongkong, Singapore and Batavia, making the round voyage every 24 days. Owing to the revision c$ -chedule, the Nile will sail from
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  • 36 4 The Hawaiian Troubadours continue to draw good houses at the Victoria Theatre. To-day they give a matinee at 5.15, and a farewell performance at 9.3 C followed by a dance in the Memorial Hall.
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  • 415 4 The Staffords went on a route march through town this morning, accompanied by the band. Regulations regarding hours for filing documents in the Registry and fees under the Civil Procedure Code are published in the Gazette. The Order in Council of Oct 29, 18U6, has ceased to be in operation
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  • 643 4 BY "QUIZ." Singapore has haff a couple of very distinguished visitors recently. The has had to be up praty early in order to be ready f or the Arrivals at dawn, and one of them .as got into the pictures (rear view iuration two seconds) of the
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  • 82 4 May Resume Shortly On enquiries from the management of the local branch of the Bank of Communications we learn that the latest wires to hand from Peking are more favourable. At a meeting of the directors of the bank at Peking, a means out of the situation
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  • 35 4 The Friendly Band will hold its usual weekly meeting to-night et the CCA Hall at which Mr J W Jefferson will give a lantern show lecture on "Jerusalem". All are cordially invit ed (ladies included).
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    • 307 4 "jPjtll 3IN 1 WĔm JUL m\\\mmt Hil e^ H Prevents Fust rajl Lubricates Cle Polishes. '"IP lnß)ttksPriceCts 73 In Handy Oil Cans Price Cts. 75 To Li brlcnte Tnree ia on© fl>ws dowa into the very heart of a bearing or eontao'. point. There the oil forms a liquid partition
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    • 270 4 NEW STOCK IN HAND. Copper Tacks R vets and Washers, Copper B«t Noils and R Iron and B-»ss Woo Isc-^ws, Brass Water Bib i < cWh, B-sss Doable Tallow Caps, Iron Sianffiirs Grease Cope, Flake Graphite, Graphite Compound, Cut Steel Files of al) s set, Moulder's Plumbago Powder, Morgan's Salamander
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    • 103 4 I GOVERNMENT NOTICE mmmm Closure of S. S. 7 per cent Loan 1921. j Notice is hereby given that no subscriptions to the above loan will be received by any Banks after the 31st December, 1921. A. M. POUNTNEY, Treasurer, S. S. The Treasury, Singapore, Bth Dec. 1921. 8 12
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  • 827 5 Terms of the Proposed Four Power Agreement. Jipan Accepts Naval Ratio. Reuter. Washington, Dec 8.-The Far Ea*- e:u cmm i tas passed a resolu con ifWfif not to treaties o. impairing Senate I. resotauoa regarding the territorial ana administrative integrity o. was adopted by the commute by
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  • 112 5 Status at Washington. Reuter. Bloemfontcin, Dec B.—General omuts, m a speech at Winburg, said vhat his protest against South Africa attending tne Vvasnmgton Conference .:..<. a it went on its own legs, had amm taken up by the British Government with tar reaching results, for tha other Dominions
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  • 78 5 Storage Tanks on Order. Reuter. London, Dec B,—Th© newspaper Modern Transport announces that the VVhessce Foundry and Engineering Company, of Darlington, has been awarded an Admiralty contract cor the supply and erection at Singapore of ten steel oil fuel ;anks, each 116 feet in diameter and
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  • 39 5 Reuter. 1 London, Dec B.—M Loucheur, the French Minister has arrived in London to discuss the whole question of reparations with the British Ministers. He conferred with Sir R Home co-day, and may see Herr Ratheaau. —Reuter
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  • 81 5 REMARKABLE SPEECH BY DE VALERA. DAIL TO DECIDE. Reuter. London, Doc 9—At the conclusion \ot tne meeting of the Dad JMreann Cabinet, Ml ue vaiera made a statement mac be was unabie to recommend acceptance ol tne proposed iieaty ot reace, eitner to the ouu or to
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  • 91 5 Reuter. Due to Sad Accident. London, Dec »>-Ibs death has occurred of Sir Arthur Pearson, due to an accident. Sir Arthur accidentally slipped in his bath and struck his head against the tap. He became unconscious, lell into the water, and was drowned. —Reuter. [Ihe
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  • 52 5 Reuter. Guatemala, Dec. B.—There were a dozen fatalities in a revolution, the result of which was that the government of President Herrera was thrown over. Herrera has surrendered his powers to a provisional government, and is a prisoner in his residence. His cabinet ministers are detained in
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  • 40 5 Reuter. Madras, Dec B.—As a result of the inquiry into the deaths of the Moplah prisoners at Padanur, the Surgeon General holding the inquest found that death was due to suffocation, together with heat and exhaustion.— Reuter.
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  • 37 5 Reuter. Chicago, Dec. B.—Over a thousand police are guarding the stockyards, in consequence of disorders by the striking employees. The police fired on the strikers yesterday. Similar disturbances have occurred n Kansas City.—Reuter.
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  • 18 5 Reuter. Cairo, Dec B.—Adly Pasha has resigned in consequence of the breakdown of the Anglo-Egyptian negotiations.—Reuter.
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  • 15 5 Reuter. Allahabad, Dec. B.—A number of prominent Nationalist leaders have been arrested.—Reuter. ''■>
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  • 21 5 YUGO-SLAVS ALBANIA. Reuter. Paris, Dec Bf— The Ambassadors Conference has ordered the Yugo-Slav Government to evacuate the neutral zone in Albania.—Reuter.
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  • 116 5 The death took place on Nov 28 »t Uospllal.'sZatavla, Lclr tbom«e ruiicr. tNr manal/er ot tne l »l>.,sIInsurance l5oc»elv ol canton» ln ttatavia. Hlr rnller, tbe «»r, «sUS lieutenant m tbe l)tb llattaliun ol tbe Noval W«»t Nenl. «elZlmeut ancl r«eivell a «evero ritle ou.let voun6 near on i,, inlllcl«lj
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  • 493 5 ALL ORIGINAL PLOTS TAKEN UP. Additional Space Necessary. In response to many requests the Ground Committee of the MalayaBorneo Exhibition has decided to arrange contracts for the erection of sheds over the plots which have been allotted to the various applicants if so desired, and will look after
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  • 78 5 Reuter. London, Dec B.—Deficiencies exceeding a quarter of a million sterling have been disclosed in the examination in bankruptcy of Robert Marshall, who carried on business in Glasgow under the names of Marshall and Co, the Partridge Tyre Company, and the Shalimar Tea Company. The debtor attributed hit
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  • 57 5 The local branch of the Chartered Bank notify us tbat they have received the following telegram from their London office "Shell Transport and Trading Co. Ltd., London, declared dividend on ordinary shares payable to all shareholders registered on sth December 2\- free of income tax payable sth January oja year
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  • 488 5 HONOURABLE RECORD OF SERVICE. Work for Public Health. The many frieoda of Dr W R C Middle ton will bear with ibe deepest regret tbu news o! bia death at Home waa rto iv#d b> cable yeaier- b> the Municipal President, the I deatu taking place on
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  • 128 5 Tbe Visit to Java. Lord Northcliffe returned to Singapore yesterday afternoon from Java and dined at Government House. In a brief interview with our representative Lord Northcliffe said he had greatly enjoyed his visit to Java, where he had seen much to interest him. He had been
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  • 58 5 Before Mr Dswson In the third poiioe court this morning tbe obarge against Mr Smyth, insurance assistant, of en'ic.ng away tbe wife of Mr DnwdMwrll, an •rcbi'ect in the Government servioe, was withdrawn on the appliouion of Mr Stuart Bell for tbe oomplaioant. Mr Btaart. Bell Bald
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  • 146 5 Statement of Quantity and Value of Rubber exported during November, 1921. m Value of Rubber Value for same f Total export Export during sxported in 1921 period of tination. Exoorted Previous during tha year. similar period of (Approximate). 1920. k during Nov. ten months. Previous year Increase.
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  • 366 5 To-day, Dec 10. Hongkong, Shanghai Japan Dongola 2 p.m. Muar Malacca ♦Ban Whatt Hin 2 p.m. Palembang Poh Ann 3 p.m. Malacca, Port Swettenham A Penang *Klang 3 p.m. Medan Circe 3 p.m. Muar Malacca *Hong Keat 3 p.m. Medan Mata Hari 4 p.m. Sibu Flevo 4 p.m.
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  • 29 5 Kinta from Penang 10-12. Hye Leong from Malacca 10-12. Sri Muar from Malacca 9-12. Jacox from Calcutta 9-12. Priam from Sunderland 10-12. Thongwa from Madras 10-12.
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  • 18 5 Messrs J H Leopold and H Hogervorst, of Wesselink and Dijkhuis, have been granted auctioneers' licences for Singapore.
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  • 355 5 PROPOSAL TO HAVE PAVILION EXTENDED. $100 From Each Member. Mr C A da Silva, *jm vice-president, vootL the chair, in the absence of Mr ii 'lessensohn, the president, at the special general meeting of the Singapore Recreation Club held in the pavilion yesterday. There was not
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  • 65 5 Singapore, December 10. >n [jondonBank 4 months' sight 2s 4l no Demand 2* 7-ad Private 3 months, sight 2s 4 3 so >n IndiaBank Tel. Transfer 174 >n Hongkong— Bank demand draft 13% p.c. pm. On ShanghaiBank demand draft 61% On JavaBank Tel. Transfer 134% On JapanBank demand draft
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  • 65 5 C. af C. rubber Association Singapore, December 10. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Pncaa. Buyers Sellers Spot 40 41 December 41 41^ January 42 43 Jan to March 44 44Vs April to June 46 j| 47 Tone of Market.—Steady. FreJ Watishooae Co., Ltd. Singapore, December 10. To-day's closing rubber
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  • 99 5 November Crop Returns. Messrs Boustaad and Co, Ltd, agents Buloh Kasap 10,200 lba. Total to date 73,060 lbs. Malakot? 47,000 lbs. Total to date 409,350 lbs. Nordanal 47,992 lbs. Total -o date 453,286 lbs. Rim 28,500 lbs. Total tt date 255,500 lbs. Seletar 8,600 lbs. Total to date
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    • 97 5 j I 1 "ECONOMISE T NTIX DYES' In 22 delicate pasted shades if used with cold water OR 22 heavy fast colours if used with ITjj JjJJ hot or boiling water. Of All Retailers AND IT 1, CAJRNHILL ROAD. "c GONOMISE-TIHTEX DYES" ii m a The Wood Preservative. Why pay
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  • 110 6 FOOTBALL. S C C vs. EX-SERVICES. A friendly game of soccer between the SCC mixed eleven and the ExServices yesterday was won by the former by the only goal of the match, tbe result of fine headwork by Jamieson, in the second half. 0 C C II rs. BOUSTEAD'S.
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  • 172 6 THE ANNUAL TROPHY. The rugger match for the annual trophy will be played by Singapore and Selangor on Christmas Eve. OXFORD vs. CAMBRIDGE. At rugger Oxford beat Cambridge by 11 points to 5 at Twickenham. The matcn was played before twenty thousand spectators, under excellent conditions. Playing with terrific
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  • 92 6 SRC TOURNAMENT. YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Championship. E W de Cruz beat C A Nonris 6—-2, 4— 6, 6—2. N E Ess beat W A Balhatchet 6—2, 5— 7, 6—4. Doubles. T Leijssius and E C La Brooy owe 30.2 beat E E de Souza and H G Stack owe
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  • 68 6 V M C A vs STAFFORDS. A cricket match will be played today at Tanglin between the V M C A and Staffords "D" Company. The following- will represent the former team: T Weerakody, G H Oorloff, M Ignatius, D W Scott, G J Vyas, H G Stack (Capt),
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  • 30 6 V M C A SEMI-FINALS. The semi-finals of the V M C A billiard tournament will commence on Wednesday next, when Lee Peng Yam will meet W J Lingard.
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  • 499 6 S. Andrew's Cathedral The 3rd Sunday in advent 11th Dec. 1921. 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 9.15 a.m. Matins and Litany. 4 p.m. The Catechism. 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. During the week.—Holy Communion on Tueaday and Thursday at 7 a.m. and Wednesday and
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  • 518 6 BRITISH GOVERNMENTS LABORATORY WORK. Issued as a White Paper (Cmd. 1490, 3d. utt), the report of Mr R Robertson, the Government Chemist, contains interesting detailed information relating to the work of the British Government Laboratory for the year ended March 31, 1921. The total number of samples ex-
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  • 136 6 To-day, Dec 10. High Tides.—6.lo a.m., 6.46 pj». Polo, Balastier. Bagan River Rubber, Barker's, noon. Hawaiian Troubadours, Vie Thea, 9.30 To-morrow, Dec 11. High Tides.—7.2 a.m., 8.3 p.m. Swimming Club launches: To.—9, 10, 11, 2.30. From.—9.Bo, 10.30, 1250, 850. Band in Gardens, 9.30. Monday, Dec 12. High
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    • 76 6 BETHESDA HALL. Special Evangelical Mission. Conducted by Mr. James Teskey Commencing Sunday Dec. 11th at 8 p.m. ALL WELCOME. •^uvavaWEWßaaauaanaßassaauiissas^ VICTORIA THEATRE. To-night at 9.30 pan. Last Night! Last Night!! OF KAAIS ROYAL HAWAIIANS GREATEST SUCCESS OF THE YEAR. MATINEE AT 5.15 P.M. CHILDREN HALF PRICE TO MATINEE Dance to
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    • 723 6 TITAN CEMENT is SUPPUED TO THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM OUTSTATION AGENTS: CO LTD and messrs aylesbury and I THE PUBLIC WORKS DE- NUTTER, Ipoh, Tapah, PARTMENT. Taiping, Teluk Anson, < THE SINCERE HARBOUR Penang Kedaft MESSRS. SWAN AND MAC- MESSRS. WEARE CO, LTD, LAREN. J THE UNITED ENGINEERS, Seremban and Kuala
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    • 112 6 Sime, Darby Go., Ltd. 'Incorporated in Straits Sejtleroents "ELECTRICAI DEPARTMENT.* Quotations given for complete Electtic Lighting Power Installations, t Foil ranye cf Electrical supplies in iiook V LB. Wires Cubles. Metal Filament Lamps. Ceiling Table Fans. Fittings Accessories, j "DiCtCBPipl n Telepi^s. M MADSTRONG Plants.. rhe ideal Lighting Set for
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  • 377 7 ALLEGED BOLSHEVIK PLOT IN ENGLAND. London, Nov 16—The Duke cf Northumberland and Mr Gwynne, editor cftbe Morning Post," were 'he defendants to-day before the King's Bench in a libel action in which tha pMntifl, Mr Watson, chairman 0 f the North London Unemployed Council, conducted his own
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  • 271 7 Those interested in the supply of raw material from Far Eastern sources for the manufacture of paper will be concerned with what is happening in Australia in paper manufacture from Australian woods, and the possible competition it foreshadows. The Commonwealth Bureau of Science and Industry, in
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  • 428 7 COLOURED INSECTS THAT TASTE NASTY. It has been left to a monkey to ■ettle a much.debated question in •cience. As a re-alt of a long series of experimputs—condacud by tbe moo. key—Darwin's theory of natural in connection with tbe colouration of insects has received riampbant support. This
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  • 174 7 The recent report of the Batavia Cotton Syndicate states that in several parts of Netherlands Indies the soil and climate are particularly favourable to cotton cultivation, and that a considerable amount of cotton may be obtained while its* culture may be largely extended without
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  • 135 7 Inrresaed Attention io Dairying. Melbourne.—The estimated quantity of butter which will be available for export from Australia to the United Kingdom for the coming season is 40,000 tons. In addition a considerable quantity of butter will be sent to the East and other destinations, together with cheese, and
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    • 142 7 j /S?/Jg&* AT vVilliam axton first introduced tho printing press into I ngland in the year 1471. After acquiring th 6 newly invented arc of printing at bruges, he returned to England, the land of his birth, and set up a printing >. near Westminister Abbey, 'The Game and Playe
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    • 128 7 Sjm All British OyoJo l&Jff M\X\from tho Factory fß^/lfyiA\>t lowest whousal* AVH II I 5 rci Hr^.. 1 SadcU., 'f\ HSrilA ii'l IS v.r- le <ie.ir. Oil Bath. Coaster W 11« fc* "I Huh. Doubl. B"tt«l Tubs*, etc fWIJIWyMW Hnlliantlr nUtr^irihlTerMmelied ZJ Mlf .16 vtARB Picked FRU ▼Jl? 3 I
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    • 969 7 Trie Rose Of Healtl) j r Is a priceless flower. To bs possessed cf unmistakable vigour and vitality, r A with the life stream coursing through the veins and tinting the cheeks |to be A conscious cf a Spring-l.ke frjshnesr-, clc.r head, bright eye and elastic step W In a
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    • 959 7 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS WAR LOAN, 1921. issus of $20,000,000 Loan' Bearing hi'ipft from th* dats of purchase at 7 par east, par aansjsa aa-aWe half-year Ij aa May 1 and Noraaabar L REPAYABLE AT PAR ON MAY l, 1926 Free of I accrue lax acd other Duties. Price of Issue 100—par
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  • 1709 8 LATEST PRICES QUOTED Of THE MARKET. Singapore, December 10. Maun. LyaU and Evatt, Exchange and Sharo Brokers. i«sae the following list of quotation!. ,i RUBBER.—DoIIar Sharea. flssue Dindende. Buyers. #SeUers. 1 Allenby W 0 SO 25 per esr.t for year ended 80-9-2O j A i or Qajah
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  • 452 8 SPIRITED DEFENCE BY LECTURER, 1 An interesting paper on Chines* Arts and British Fashions was read at the School of Oriental Sadies, Finsbary Circa-, C. on Oct 27, by Mr 0 Wtlloagbby-Meade, A I A, m.der the auspices of the China Society. Sir Denison Roe, who presided, introduced
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  • 204 8 i!* pt ln B11 m *«sociate-editor of Theßeddhiat Renew," writing iv the-Beddhist Anneal of Cejlon" about the progress of Bddhism in the West, says that Buddhism v th* only religion that stands undismayed before the facta of mWn acience the two dootrioea of karma and of'
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  • 73 8 re^J 6 0f monocle i« now regarded as quite modish by the women of Berlin. Before ths wL one w«riL her nd woman hSr/ ne f these 1 w hich have done so much to give the Prussian a reputation for being hard-faced. But nowjt is
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  • 70 8 Theregas betn a falli ng off in ex ports of whisky from Glasgow to the United States and Canada, and now consignments of 12,000 or 14,000 cases »re considered large. A year ago 1 consignments of from 20,000 to 50 000 cases were not at all unusual. It is alleged
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    • 121 8 'Take Urod«n*l reruLrly „„d yo «r '^fl' X •KIDNEY TROUBLES. to brjng it m root aW *e«-.ry ««g aligj»t«* divomfurt aaXaj H> fl th. ig h«w SJ tho~ wV, larger «»nor,t,om». .nd who nzl n<4jr d »f**»*. the f» go n or .TSJuTIIz: C f" V,nr vj th uric acid
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    • 354 8 STEAMER JSAJLINGS O.S.K b« Osaka sum kaisti LIMITKD. (Incorporated in Japan.) NO. 2 DE SOUZA STREET. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE (Subject to change without notice.) EUROPEAN LINE. tor port said, HARs«m»« LONDON, ANTWERP AMSTERDAM and Hamburg; ItiMltVtj m D.e2lden*J Argnu -am Br j 2, JJ •Omit Marseille!. NEW YORK LINE.
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    • 566 9 STEAMER SAILINGS < J r P.*o,-BR!risHINDU ANL> V> APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporated in Englanu.) MAIL AftD PASSENGER SERVICES. PENINSULAR ORIENTAL S. N CO. Contract with His Majesty's Government. IHE COMPANY'S MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY aj, at present an upended. A 1 LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. From LONDON Due BINQAPORE. K9
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