Malaya Tribune, 15 December 1921

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  • 27 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] v AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. Vol. VOL No. 293 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1921 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 15. 1921.
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    • 214 1 IT SUN AND COMPANY I 109, NOlftTH BRIDGE ROAD, I SINGAPORE.. I Phone 550 *1 DEALERS IN PHOTO- 1 MATERIALS 1 > EVERY DESCRIPTION. UNDERTAKES §j DEVELOPING, PRINTING I AND U ENLARGEMENT k ALSO CAMERA REPAIRS AND FRAME-MAKING. ■■■'Mi i mm ■MMfjpj'BßM Let your present lone of utility I I
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    • 115 1 Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements I ELECTRIC DEP4RTMLNT. Quotations given for complete Electric Lighting Power Installations, FiiU r*r g.» rrf E. otrieal supplies in Btocli: VJ.B. Wires Cables. Metal Filament Lamps. Ceiling Table Fans. j Fittings Accessories. "DiCtQiripl." Telephones. MADSTRONG Plants, rheideai Lighting Sot for Bungalows and
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    • 283 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, I AND SHIPPING GA 7F TTE. Tel. No. 345, Editorial Dept. Tel. No. 171, Managerial Dept. I SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Per an nam $15 00 naif-yearly 7.50 Per quarter mm 3.75 |1 Postage Extra 50 cts. per month. ALR-OOOLKI) Price $2^600 Fine Hill Climbing. To
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  • 1714 2  -  HIS VALUABLE WORK FOR THE BLIND. By R.B. Krishnan. Ths following mrt.de in appreciation oi tne iaie bur Armor fearaon' i tpienUiU wora; lor tne Pima, wa* WiitUii by me just a year a*o, ana 1 now give tv it tue lull lignt ox tue uay. Lalue
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    • 270 2 FOR QUICK SALE MOTOR CYCLE In Good Running Order $140.00 m ANGLO-COINESE MOTOR COMPANY, 38, SHORT 8TREET. ENGINE REPAIRING SPECIALISTS (Midway bdtwrten Selegie Road and j motion of Middle Road.) a 11 The Internalio al Overseas Co. I/ ml. v an *t, jSJteS* AUSTRALIAN SSfSSiSS: WHEAT FLOUR 1 ir *Utt
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    • 66 2 Kong King Cbeong 5 Co., Photographic Deal.rs. Guus, «tc, Ktc. UJaow HEAD OFFICEBRANCH: l-c, Penang St„ P roan4 i3 9 a e OUR MS .SHIPMENT The King .*LU J*S» ,Oi th« R Jttt i Home, Bolbi. P. <fc H. 4 L>mpg. Oar prioefl are |Wayi ru li ng fo, market.
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    • 533 2 DELICATE FROM BIRTH. How Baby's Own Tablets Help Weakly Children. In three wurdi— delioate from birth"—it *xprHH"d world of *nxietiii snff-red by mothers wboa ohildren have h»d a bad start ir life. For little ones who arc aiMnp, Leevieh, worried by teething, fi ■!»<• >f appetite, and nn-h to food
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    • 16 2 PLGGEES Water ASSUREII j jl] J FLUGEL pf? Machine J \f\ WITH CODD V I K^^i
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    • 561 2 AUCTION SALE. B&Likmpt Stock »t Mw* Ei»a*f Trus A<»«ncl««,Ltd.. R ffl Cfeunh«r« R (fl pi e<s riTttirtoig I til ft Monday HtlDfC t&aCh mo) OuUlUit LClt.g ,0„iU .Uj OomprliloR:—Actio Acid, Tinned Herrings, Stitnon, 8*r in*-*, Warrants, Toimios, AspirAeoe, f'oilet fapur, Hiuiit«y ft Paloi* Hi em's, P*a»l, B.gey, Saoce, Pton. Pa-iUir
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    • 851 2 1 I ERIODI AL PROPERTY AU Messrs WARING ROE* j i Beg to give notice that they h ve rested certain days for Sale's of Freehold and Leasehold Properties, Business Premises, Building Land, etc., A their NLW AU TON ROOM QUAY (opposite the General Post Office) Owners dtsirous of including
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    • 271 3 IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9.30 p.m. Metro presents the comedy queen of the screen VIOLI DA r A in SOME BRIDE A 5-aot Met.o com dy of an innocent wife flirt and a jsaloui husband. The drama of a bewitching flirt that every woman will want her husband to
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    • 660 3 n Fiom THURSDAY, Deoember 15, to SUNDAY, December 18. Alhttmjra it AUiemDrs *c Tfeuitre at the th only wraerj you AM 9 m\m m%\ M ffiWSas, ZL wttJi an ALHAMBRA Ortlititrt, Cakes, Coffee, art thaBEUT Ths Hsll for Moilc sod Ftstorsi Tea, etc. BISOBI HOS.D SfiFVed tatlas, intervals. FOR FOUR
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    • 260 3 IN THE FIRST SHOW AT 7 30 P.M. SHARP THE MIDNIGHT MAN SERIAL < Featuring Jamea J. Oorbett. Final Inatalment. Laat Six Farti. Epiaodea 16, 17 and 18. IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 PM SHAPP* FIGHTING FATE SERIAL William Dancan's and Elith J' h B*or>'s LaUst Chapter Play. R
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  • 129 4 The naval problems of the Big Powers will need further discussion. Britain wishes to have as little of submarines as possible. Lord Grey thinks Chins is likely to be a centre for Pacific discord. Ulster had its own scheme for an Irish Settlement. H M the King on
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  • 105 4 REQUIEM MASS. At 6.30 \n. oq Friday the 16tb •nttant a high maea of r*quietr> wii h e to rjR at the Chnrcb of 6 Joteph for thl repots of ib* eon I el the lat* Sarooel Janiert. R. 1* io, t and frlendi are rtqaeated 11 at
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  • 881 4 The hfe-blood of all nations .o-day is trade, and trade depends first of «11 upon the ability of Labour and Capital to cooperate. Nothing threatens the revival of trade so much as the bad feeling which at present exists between large sections of workers of all
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  • 126 4 The eighth annual untitled sports of St Anthony's Boys School will be held on the school ground next Saturday, commencing at 2 p.m. Two Chinese were fined $15 each in the Third Court yesterday for driving car No. 2827Svithout f licence in New Bridge-road on Tuesday evening and abetting in
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  • 209 4 j Vreafntations at Kuala Lumpur. I .After* the arrival at the Go%ernm^t Offices, Kuala Lumpur, of their Highnesses the Sultans of the various States, together with the British Residents, on the occasion of the Council meeting, His Excellency the High Commissioner arrived and inspected the Guard of
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  • 595 4 Mr Charles Hogarth, rate of untitled Singapore Free wress, is reported to nave secured a good journalistic billet n his own native town in Yorkshire. Lady Guillemard will present the prizes at the annual prize giving at St Mary's Girls' Scfcjol at the Town Hall, Kuala Lumpur, on the 20th
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  • 189 4 Sequel in Hongkong Court. 1 A Chinese appeared before Mr J R Wood, Magistral, Hongki aj Dec 7, on a requisition for hi* extra, dition on a char* of steal (Straits currency) from a Europ an Singapore. The fagit arrested on a warrant the prevj m
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  • 168 4 Performance of Sylvia.'' The Russian Light Opera Co p a y? very enjoyable performance last night in the Victoria Theata Sylvia, the Gipsy Priaeesa." m The heroine, a damsel who remaim haste in spite of*her surrounam;::-, is oved by a prince, who, how. vupuosed to be
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  • 111 4 Salaries of Official*. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Dec 14.—At a meeting of the Municipal Commissftners, a letter from Municipal officers regarding the reduction of their temporary aiowances was laid on the table. The President said that they did lot anything definite, but said ;hat the action taken
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  • 227 4 At the children's concert on Tuesday next an excellent programme will be presented, whidl is calculated to |m great-deal of satisfaction to th. elders as well as the youngsters. Tht Orchestral items under .Major W G St Clair's baton, will include a couple of fine marches, and the Minuet
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  • 55 4 In consequence of the departure of «Mr Dowle on home leave Mr Evans, of Malacca, has come to Penang to take charge of the Income Tax Office. Mr L S Gibson, of the Food Control Office, has gone to Malacca to act for Mr Evans while Mr Gilmour acts temporarily
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    • 188 4 ROBINSON CO, LTD.. For Christmas tToys. Crackers, Chocolates, Sweets, Fancy Goods, I Silverware Perfumes anJ Every Variety of Yuletide Gift. Robinson Co., Ltd., (Incorporated ia the S.S.) A LUBRICANT FOR EVERY PURPOSE. SBiiD TOLrt uRDKRS TO THB 4siatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Incorporated in Englind. 1ST HELEN'S OCUBt, SlAgatporaL SWINEHARf
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    • 279 4 NEW STOCK IN HAND. Copper Tack? H v t% and Waahera, Opp»r Boat Nailt and Rjvhi, Iron and B-aea Woodsernwt, Bran Water Bib Cocks, Brats Doable Tallow Coir, Iron S.ann%ra Grease Cape, Flake Graphic, Graphite Oomponnd, Cast Steel Files of all z-i, Moolder'i Plumbago Powder, Morgan'i Salamander Crucible*. Eic. Etc.
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    • 49 4 GOVERNMENT NOTICE Closure of S. S. 7 per cent Loan 1921. 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 15 12
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  • 470 5 Wishes Adjustments to 06 Hade. briUins Submarins Scheme. Reuter. Washington, Dec 13.—The United States gave approval to the Quadruple Treaty, subject to a written understanding with that the Yap convention must be consummated before the treaty becomes binding. The treaty contains two American reservations, tirt>££ reserving the right
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  • 73 5 Jamaica s Fears. Kingston, Jamaica, Dec. 14.—The Mayor and Council are agitating with tht object of urging,;.the Government to prevent tne lnnux of Chinese, on tne ground that it is pauperising the community. 'Inert is a vessel in port from China wun ever three hundred emigrants, tae largest
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  • 99 5 Temptation to Others. Reuter. London, Dec J*. —Lord Grey speak■l it Manchester said the real dilli<sBj in the Ear East at present was 4i qutition of China, wnicn had not km aalsed by the Washington Conference. The dinger of the Chinese question was :nat while China re■Wad in
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  • 44 5 Reuter. London, Dec 13.—Lady Pearson has appointed head of St7v>unstana. B1 »nu men from all parts of the wuntry attended Sir Arthur Pearson's Ul -erai, at which there were remarkc aRd moving scenes. There was a ..attendance q» the public—
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  • 25 5 Reuter. London. Dec. 14.—The Anglo--2*— a Oil Co, recommend an ordindividend of twenty per centum. c year's profits amounted to four nerling.-Reuter.
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  • 85 5 Caal of the Dredge. <f >om Our Own Correspondent). Tin?***' DeC 14 The South Taiping "redgmg Co's dredger, being^uilt *jm" tral a Wlll be ready for Bhip Z» m Fe bruary. It will cost ab l the to Penang being a»ZI Ifc was esti--JJ to get the
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  • 116 5 Sir E Speyer's Doings. Reuter. London, Dec 13.—The Gazette announces that Sir Edgar Speyer's letters of naturalisation have been revoked and his Privy Cbuncillorship cancelled. Speyer departed to America on the outbreak of war.—Reuter. London, Dec 14.—The Gazette announces that a committee of enquiry which in the past
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  • 44 5 Rush of Orders. Reuter. London, Dec. 14.—The Scottish coalowners are loading night and day to cope with the rush of orders which is unequalled since before the war. South Wales prices are stiffening on account of the rush of foreign orders —Reuter.
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  • 172 5 Barker and Co s Claim. Before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, in the Supreme Court this morning, a settlement was arrived at in the action Barker and Co., ye. PMM Abdul Kader Marican Mr R Williamson appeared for the plaintiffs, Messrs Barker and Co., Ltd, and Mr
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  • 24 5 Mr F E Taylor, District Officer, Larut, goes on leave shortly, when Mr T W Clayton takes up the appointment of D 0. L&rue.
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  • 290 5 ULSTER'S ATTITUDE DISCLOSED. SIR J CRAIG'S SCHEME. Reuter. London, Dec 13.—The Ulster correspondence reveals that Sir J Craig proposed the creation of two dominions in Ireland, with voluntary contributions to Imperial services. The Premier rejected this "counterproposal" on the ground that the creation of two dominions in Ireland,
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  • 187 5 While wt were discussing this week with a manufacturer the general outlook for the rubber industry ne broke suddenly—apropos dcs bottes—into a panegyric on the Daylight Saving Act. The extra number of nours of daylight available for recreation (he pointed out) made ah ..he difference
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  • 99 5 Granted that there may be folly and cruelty among the rich," yet so far as our observation extends it is not nearly so remarkable as the folly and cruelty of the revolutionary labour leaders, who anart recent ruinous coal strike, caused 4,000 trade ■eisputes in the two
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  • 135 5 The annual dinner of the China Association was held on Nov. 9, at the Hotel Victoria, Northumberland Avenue, London, Mr F Anderson, President of the Association, in the chair. There was a large gathering of China hands. Mr H Robinson and Mr H C Atkin Berry, of Messrs S Van
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  • 11 5 (We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by corrcspcadenta.)
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  • 313 5 From ONG TIAM GUAN The condition of Joo Chiat-road has been and is such that it is a scandal to those responsible for its welfare. The neighbourhood of Joo Chiat-road has of late become so well populated that in justice it should no longer be re garded
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  • 179 5 From AMICE: As for the last three months you have been publishing bulletins from the Secretary of the Nawng Pet Mine, I think it is only fair to the public that you should also publish the criticisms which have appeared in the Times of Malaya I understand
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  • 148 5 There is more than one reason why the nations of the earth must stop fighting against each other. There is a greater struggle ahead of us. Our scientists, if not our politicians, realize the impending tragedy, and are warning us to be ready for it. A
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  • 94 5 According to Dr Gilligen, the earth is increasing in weight by 100 tons a day owing to the falling of meteorities, bot as it weights between 5,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 and 6 (same number of noughts) tons, it will take 400 million years to increase the diameter of our planet
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  • 97 5 France has displayed a mastery of a style of diplomacy which has kept Europe in a ferment for the past century and which the nations wish could be brought to an end. Whether this mastery will ultimately profit her is very doubtful. Meanwhile, the process of taking
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  • 205 5 Improvements at the School. A Port Dickson reader writes on the progress and improvement at the Port Dickson School. Originally *i.own as Edward's English Scnool, it was situated in a small building, and had about a hundred pupils. In 1915 it was removed to tne Government reading-room;
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  • 299 5 Ceylon Extradition Warrant. The Police Magistrate of Colombo, has issued an extradition warrant for the arrest of X N C Patuck, on a cbaige of criminal breach of trust in rtspect of a sum of RlOO,OOO preferred against him by his brother-in-law, Mr S H Battiwala, a
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  • 114 5 The growth of passenger and goods transport in mechanically propelled vehicles on the main road between London and Brighton has led to a decision on the part of the Ministry of Transport to undertake an important widening of the southern section of this road. It ia
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  • 169 5 I have been privileged to inspect the collection of burglars' implements presented by Canon Horsley to Maidstone Museum. The Canon was for ten years chaplain to Pentonville Prison, and his knowledge of criminals may be truthfully described as being unique. He told me on one occasion that
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  • 133 5 RUBBER SHARE MARKET THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. Singapore, December 14. Catalogued:—i/Mt*ftfll it>s. ions. Uuered:—1,466,927 lbs. 654.8. ions. b01d:—1,12y,634 lbs. 504.30 Tons. Prizes Realized. Ribbed Smoked bheet: bmgupoie otauaaid Quality 39 to cents per 10. Goou A.ciage Quality 33 ft to o. v.*iiu> per Id. Ou Quality 36
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  • 319 5 Singapore, Dec. 13. The share market still remains very active, but rubber shares are, if anytiiing, a little easier over the wee*, ciiieuy tae result of fairly heavy profit-taking. The raw mater.al itseil is marking time and closes quietly steauy around 40 cents spot. Tin again
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  • 409 5 MACPHAIL CO.'s WEEKLY REPORT. Singapore, December l' 4. The recent activity in the share market subsided at the commencement of the period under review and the market closes more or less quiet. Rubber is unchanged at 39 ft cents spot with a small fluctuation during the week but there has
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  • 213 5 An idea appears to have gained currency on botn sides of the Atlantic that the enforcement of the new Canadian regulations which exact the marking of all imported goods with the name of the country of origin in English or French would be indefinitely postponed
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  • 67 5 Mesars Guthrie and Co inform us that they are in receipt of a cable from the Secretaries of the United Temiang (F M S) Rubber Estate Ltd advising that the results for the year ended July 31 last show a loss on the working of £1720 and that the sum
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  • 74 5 Singapore, Dec. 15. On London— Bank 4 montha' sight 2s 4 l-8d Demand 2s 3 i Private 3 months, sight 2a 4 3- i On IndieBank Tel. Transfer 173 2 »n liongkonar— Bank demand draft 14ft p.c pm. >v Shanghai— Bank demand draft 63 ft »n JavaBank Tel. Transfer
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  • 84 5 C. af C. l übber Aaaocjatioa, Singapore, Dec. 15. ?ale crepe closing Prices. Buyers Sei en. Spot 38 ft 89 .iboed Smoked Sheet CJoaint* rricas. Buyers BcH«t* Spot 89» 39ft January 41 42 Jan to March 41ft 43 April to June 45 45 ft Tone of Market.—Easier. Fred
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  • 115 5 Singapore, December 15. Silver 35%. Hongkong 14 ft per cent premium. Shanghai 63ft. Three Months Gold $50 ft. Share Market. Rubbers.—Quiet. Bassetts $1, Batang Benars $2, Kedahs $2.40, Haytors $6.10, Parit Peraks $2.05, Craigieleas 70 cents, Tambalaks 77 ft cents, Kuala Sidims $2, Sungei Araks 50
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  • 148 5 An astounding journalistic episode culminated on No* U in tn« announcement that tne U*uy Alau nas uisnnsied ms i*uious writer, xi U VVex.s, lor attati.Lg i-rancj m n.a arucits froiu Wwmingtou, ia wfcki) ne uecared sne was preparing for war ou Xjrita.n. Ifce -New ark World," wr.:.r.g
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  • 40 5 Despite the slump the F M S Government carried out its promise to fit July last, when the slump was at its worst it lent Siam £300,00 >, and Siam ha* now had £4,180,000 out of the promised loan of £4,750,000.
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    • 75 5 JODELITE The Wood Preservative. Why pay high prices for hard wood when soft wood treated'with Jodelite is chearer and justas good. B^l4- ft Timber such Serayah) once treated PBk' fIH !S permanent, y secure against attacks TVT TtW of White ants Dr V rot, Sea ISra<' jSi worm and Decay.
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  • 50 6 FOOTBALL. S C C I T. SI AFFORDS. We repeat the S C C nrst eleven which will meet the Stafford* I in a soccer game on the S C C ground to-morrow: Hendry Gale and Coroen Parish, Duff and Edlin Meredith, Moss, Jamieson, Sinclair and C E Winter,
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  • 21 6 S G C COMPETITION. Tbe Singapore Golf Clug ladies' tpoon competition for November will be replayed on Dec. 19. o
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  • 52 6 SRC TOURNAMENT. YESTERDAY'S PLAY. A Singles. X R Scott owe 15.3 beat W A Balhatchet owe 30, w.m. Mixed Doubles. D W Scott and F Ephraums beat A N van der Beck and F J Rappa, 6—2, 6—3. V M C A TOURNAMENT. TO-MORROW'S PLAY. F Ruchwaldy vs
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  • 141 6 The SCC hockey team was once more successful, yesterday afternoon, wnen they met the S R C on the Padang and won by four goals to one. It was a fast and interesting game. The SRC played a very hard game, but the SCC men were an all round
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  • 185 6 Viola Dana will be seen in "some Bride," a fine Metro play, of five acta, full of humour, at the Empire cinema to-night. The early show also has jome first—class films in the prolamine. "The Night Bird", a aensational detective drama featuring the famous screen detective, Nick Winter,
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    • 808 6 What Did The Great Thackeray Say! There sno sweeter \u]^ e MAGNUMS J[fh T b* man who enjoys tobacco comes from !jj "Three a Virginia Cigarette and I Virginia and no better j| Cigarettes 1| has never Bmo ked«« Three 1 brand than the 'Three A xi x. < li
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 186 6 WHEN AJND WHERE. To-day, Dec. IS. High Tides.—9.48 a.m., 11.13 p.m. Philharmonic Orchestra, 6.15. Licensing Justices, 2.30. Eastern Gate Lodge 8. Russian Light Opera, Vic Theatre. To-morrow, Dec. 16. High Tides. —10.29 ajn., 11-62 pan. Lingui Tin, Chan Sze Onn's, noon. Municipal Commission, 2.15. Football, S C C v. Staffords,
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    • 402 6 HAILS CLOSE. To-day, Dec. 15. Malacca Muar *Sri Muar 2 p.m. i Penang,* Rangoon Calcutta Ellenga 2 p.m Suez Liverpool *Orestes 2 p.m. Penang,* Colombo Bombay* Kaga Maru 2 p.m. Port Dickson Port Swettenham •Hebe 3 p.m Malacca Muar •Hye Leong 3 p.m. Malacca,* Penang,* Colombo, Suez,* Port Said,* Marseilles,*
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  • 1633 7 SOME CURRENT NEWS AND COMMENTS. There are 136 vessels, of 198,380 total tons, laid up in the River Tyne, says a report received by the last mail. Of these 36 are Government vessels, and inquiries have been made as to whether any steps tbwards the removal of tne
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    • 150 7 4, V/ />>* o> aY J^s f ;VO %\\\\> *f AT At /V* j/ > vWilliam laxton first introduced tho printing .press into t nglaid in the year 1471. After loquirial tne mv nt;d arc of printing at hrugts, he returned to England, the land of his birth, and set
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    • 29 7 A QUALIFIED LADY DENTIST at your service, PAINLESS DENTISTRY Mrs. S Tetsnka JAPANESE tfADY DENTIST 23-3, Colemaa Street (Corner of Hill StreeL) Gbajiilring ITruire auaw to I p.m. M
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    • 568 7 'isĔO NOBLES P ENGLAND Direct from the Mills to your home 3 Buy all your Dress Requirements and Household Goods y from the great British Mail order House. You will be delighted wnh the quality and workmanship of the goods, the up-to-date and attractive shies and the low prices. h
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    • 956 7 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS WAR 1921. Issue of $20,000,000 loan' tearing; interest fm ji tar A> ni pmt\ a m a*-»M- aa I-fa -nd REPAYABLE A' A K O.N MAi i, Free m lac.me .a in alter tuties. Price of l.sa- lit—par em Under the authority of the Straits Settlements Loan Ordinance,
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  • 2344 8 LATEST PRICES QUOTED Di THE MARKET. Singapore, December 16. MOBBW. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers. the following list of quotations. RUBBER.—DoIIar Shares. Dividend*. 25 per cex.t for year ended 3Q-S-20 g* o per cent for year ended 30-6-20; Nil for year ended 31-3-21 Nil for
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  • 675 8 IMPORTANCE OF THE o SUBJECT. The report of the Departmental Committee appomteu uy vie tTneiitoni ox Uie t>oaiu oi uuucauou to into me position occupied by Cugnsu in tne educauonai ox nas aiuuaed conquerable lauevts* turouguoui me couoUCy, tuid nas erjratineuuea itseix lo ail wuo ieauze tne xv.i
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  • 178 8 •Front•me to time we have devoted considerable space to the development of electricity from water-powtr in various parts of the Empire—Canada, Tasmania, New Zealand, India, a*, id Ceylon being among the countries ia> which there appears to be the fullest j realization of the resultant benefits— I
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    • 405 8 will vseise like -aegk."* KIDNEY TROUBLES. Renal Csflc is due to precipitation in the Kidney* of un« mlv. which I collect togech< f» r~ung hard, rugged, aha-p f-ncret na, whose ate varies II I«n that of a ;nn el hn«* send to thatot a one .erg* at a ben's egg.
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    • 380 8 STEAMER SAILINGS 6.5.X. lir (h*ka LIMITED. *Inc»rporatfd in Japan.) NO. 2 DE SOUZA STKEET. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE Subject to without notice.) t KL'ROPEAN LINE. m«»k7 hah M *.RBf!LJ C*. LONDON. ANTWERP ROTTERDAJI AND HAMKCRG il S > V*n >r- U• .7 H .rgun V«m sr« j■2 < o .4
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    • 567 9 STEAMER JIUUN6S P.*o.;BR!Tis]iTNmA AND APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporated in Englaao.) MAIL A2ID PASSENGER SERVICES. PENINSULAR ORIENTAL S. N. CO Under Contract with Hi, Majesty, Oovernm&t {HI COMPANY'S MAIL SE4VIOEB EAS" OF BOMRav jrs a p went Jspended. MO UJf BOMBAY LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. Aom LONDON Due SINGAPORE. 1,,.* about Dea
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    • 711 9 STEAMER SAILINGS PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated in U. S. A.) FOR AOOOUNI OF THE 0 8. BHIPPING BOARD. SAN FRANCISCO—»ANIX A—EAST INDIA. BAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. For CALCUTTA Direot. Granite StaW Plum end Frofcht Deo 19 w2Ĕ f a gHHill and Freight Jm 15 Wolverine Sfate P.te*ngeri and Freight F-b
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    • 736 9 STEAMER SAILINGS CHINA MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (incorporated in U. 8. A.) San Francisco Service Thoee desirous of sening the Orient should travel by the scenb rent* HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NAGABA*!. YOKOHAMA, HONOLULU 4 SAN FRANCISCO. From HONGKONG ■.■."CHINA" 10,500 torn. Jsn 16 (First Class fare, Singapore to San Frsnoiseo, G
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    • 471 9 STEAMER SAILINGS N.Y. K. European Line. (Incorporated in Japan.) ton Hon Bine Fortnightly *>ervic> For MARSEILLES, LONDON ANTWEBP via PORTS. Hflkrrie Ma™ (New Sieamer; Pec '5 Yokohamr»Marn £>„, 28 Yostrno Maru j %li 11 Liverpool Umo Monthly fc'emoe*. For MARSEILLES A LIVERPOOL v a PORTS Maru 19 T kxehitra Maru
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