Malaya Tribune, 21 December 1921

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  • 17 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] 46 V AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1921
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  • 221 1 ROUND THE SHOPS. X'M-AS CHEER IN ABUNDANCE SINGAPORE WILL CELEBRATE* MERRILY. c we are again! as 'aine was wont to de- «at*old*lWfcy, at the ling of the*Xmas PanLne, Once again we enr the Yuletide season of and merriment. In this a of peace and goodwill, let us
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  • 118 1 John Little Co. have ir usual excellent display Christmas goods, and department is prepared te with the demand of he h oiiday season. The toy d partment Toyland pi all its radiance and r.ion for the children. t%re a hundred and one things to be seen. The
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  • 442 1 TOYLAND AT WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO., LTD. has j)cen left to Messrs eaway Laidlaw Co., to provide the public, apore wit&JUi oppor- of seeing Christmas set out to the best adta i j as is the case with oriums #n Eng- The* ground floor is d to a huge Toy land
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  • 56 1 Robinson Co. also have a dazzling array of Christmas goods. Each department offers you facilities for your Christmas shopping. Here again, the toy department is filled with line rocking hOrseS, dressed dolls and crackers. Every variety of Yuletide gift can be purchased from Robinson "s, including chocolates, sweet?,
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  • 54 1 us not pass by Campboil's without looking in. Here, gentlemen,- you can be fitted up stylishly for Christmas at a moderate cost. There is also a line stp,ck of leather suits and travelling cases, etc, on view. •Campbell and Co. announce that their sale will be continued for
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  • 45 1 AT KELLY WALSH'S. Kelly Walsh has an excellent display of diaries and books as well as writing material ami stationery and a coJiection of novels. Books for boy*, whicifc are the best presents imaginable, can be purchased from the store, including all the new annuals.
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  • 56 1 Messrs G H Kiat Co. the well-known booksellers of Change Alley, have a bargain in Christmas and New Year cards. Here you can g it anything in the line of magazines and novels. I ere are afco a fine assortmeutvOf«uecksies jfod!shirtsl A miclt)n*ol>l(>'peV ci af Villoe allowed
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  • 37 1 AT MAYNARD CO.'S. Mavnard Co have on view a large and varied assortment of the famous Morny" products, including soaps and perfumes, which will make excellent gifts. Many fine cameras can also be purchased from this store.
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  • 55 1 A fine present for the busy business man, the clerk and the school boy will be the Conway-Stewart original British-made lever filler fountain pen. which can be purchased at Weill and Montor of High -street. The pen costs from .$5 upwards. The shop has also a
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  • 100 1 For music lovers, the music stores offer everything connected with music, j Messrs Moutrie Co., besides their large and excellent stock of pianos, violins, gramophones and other [musical instruments, have an enormous stock of music. Robinson Piano Co., and other musical stores are net behind in this
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  • 52 1 Christmas is never complete without its wines, spirits, liqueurs and beers.' All the big stores in Singapore can supply you with fhi se very necessary requirements. Why not call round at "Bolters" and make your orders or at .John Little's, who have all manner of wines and spirits
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  • 50 1 Koh Co. have in <tock the Christmas number of the London Magazine and no one should fail to call round. You can have your choice of Christmas and New Year cards while many useful gifts can he picked up* The management has made special provision for school children.
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  • 44 1 The G H tea and refreshment rooms are indeed a nest for rest. Prop in after a tiresome day's Shopping, and you wilf be able to testify yourself as to the excellent quality of sweeis, cakes, chocolates and canuies stocked by them.
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  • 41 1 There is sure to be a demand for cars from the various garages, and we would warn those who do not wish to be disappoints to book their orders long before hand at the garages advertised in the "Tribune."
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  • 51 1 There are small articles of furniture ano nonsehold necessities wnich prove very acceptable as Cnristmas presents. A very interesting half-hour can be spent at .rankels, "Orchard-road, who will advise you to the best of their ability in regaru to choosing a good but inexpensive article. Their sports especially
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  • 48 1 A camera will always be appreciated as a gift. Call at the Kodak shop, and let them show you some of their specialities. The little camera which costs only $3.50 will be an excellent present for the small boy who is interested in photography.
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  • 116 1 The Bombay merchants, Japanese stores and other shops in High-street have prepared themselves for the Christmas wish. Chotirmall's have just unpacked a splendid assortment of beautiful silks and ctfrios and the management invites inspection. 1 The price? are absolutely rock bottom, and quality is guaranteed. Messrs Wassimul Assimul.
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  • 126 1 I The Hotels have all arranged excellent programmes of amusement \r the holiday season. Raffle Hotel announce that booking for their Christmas Dinner and Fancy Dress Hall is now open. Dancing will he indulged in until 1.46 a.m. Four prizes will be awarded for the four best
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  • 444 1 The festival starts witl Choral Evensong in St Andrew's Cathedral 01 Xmas Eve at 6 p.m This service is fulli choral. The Magnificat Nunc Dimittis will be sunJ to the setting in F .Major bl Berthokl Tours. There wul also be one or two carols ii the
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    • 481 2 Sontentinefit and Rest. •< r— 'fflm\/- fa- *il I Virginia's Best Sweetness, Coolness. Infinite Satisfaction-- a feeling of v Supreme Content. O.r.ng the Xmas Season, nothing*?" The «.n wh, v*r fl m*. *11H I': t Have* of "Magnums' willdivp wn.i «mnkP «ati«sfjiP Cigarette an-. has never Smoked j On JBOt
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    • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. J SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol VIII Wo. *298 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1921 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, iy2l.
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      • 196 1 I SUN AND COMPANY 109. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD 1 SINGAPORE. Phone 155% B 4 t DEALERS IN PHOTOMATERS m EVERY DESCRIPTION. VNDERTAKES DEVELOPING, PRINTING AND 0 ENLARfJ FMENT ALSO CAMERA REPAIRS AND i FRAME-MAKING. i pm A-J H m rvmm l—— mmmv i j JgITEAWAys TOILETS. Eau Je Icili^^wder.' T
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      • 81 1 Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. mot;- fiiri hi ni» latttetnetits ELETRIAI KNUMINF. Quotations given for complete fclect ie Lighting Power Installations, V LB. Wires Cables. Metal Filament Lamps. Ceiling Table Fans. Fittings Accessories. "OitfDOMpll" Telephones. j' MADSIRONG Plants. rh6 ideai Lighting Sec for Hungalows and Small Houses i 1 the work
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      • 253 1 CiGAKkiTES NUMBER VIRGINIA Unequalled Quality—Moderate Price. 9 Sole Vanufacroren: ARDATH T BaiCO 10. Ltd, LONDON I I I 8 4 1. A really cheap and'perfect article of its kind. I 2. The first Sewing Machine to economise labour and space. I 3. The first to be readily portable. I John
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    • 2105 2 THE SYSTEM IN USE IN BURMA. Mr Cavendish's Report. The following is a further portion of the report by Mr A Cavendish on co-, operation in Burma It is impossible to set out in detail the constitution and manner of working of the different societies in Burma. They are
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      • 469 2 Overhauls and repairs of tvery* description to all mates of oars and lorries. Painting, Upholstering, hood renewing, in 24 hours, j moto" :yrea and cubes, benzine, oil, battariss charged etc., etc. ANGLO-CHINESE MOTOR COMPANY, 88, SHORT STREET. (Midway b-tween Selegie Road and Middle Ro*^.) Music in the Open Air, 1
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      • 587 2 I ONE TROUBLE AFTER ANOTHER. Bfliftntuw nVrr- rriitf sirgly," say's the i kl adap" BDd fa i c-j tut fiey have aevcr ft and ois t<- be true, tv »he [cat* of **fr- l i< I Rapudca, employed ion the insiriya Tt*. a: Hal de. Ceylon, maiaru vaatbfl ongii«l tfv>otv.
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      • 296 2 GET RELIEF-QUICKLY. A twisted ankle, a sprained wrist, a strained muscle—these are things that demand relief in a hurry. And that is just why thousands who are liable to these mishaps always keep a bottle of Little's Oriental Balm close ut hand. There is absolutely nothing equal to it for
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      • 714 2 •PIJRIODI AL PROPERTY AUCTIONS 4 Messrs ROE Beg to give notice that they have reserved certain days for Saleseof Freehold and Leaseheld Properties, Business Premises, Building Land, etc., at *heir NEW AUCTION BOOM',, M-l C ULYEB QUAY (opposite the General Po& Office) Owners desirous of including Properties in the above
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      • 92 2 BEACH HOTEL 5 16, Beach Road, S ngapore friear Raft? c Hotel) H«gh Claee HoteJ, Decently Fornije', Electric Lighting. Single and Doable Room*. Single from $30, snd Daily $2 Tele. 1653--8 12 7.6 Konf Hing (hedTig I Co., Photographic Dealt rs We special se in Print ng, Developing and Enlarging.
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      • 380 3 j IN THB BEOOND SfciOW AT 930 P M jB/ Special Request W>3 N ightß only Monday tQ AMOY CHIP* BEE UNIVERSITY In 2 Parts. Showing the University buildings, grounds and its many activities and its Donor tty pbirffnthrophist TAN KAH KEE Eia actively superintending krfjrst annual sports meet. by
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      • 301 3 I the The Ii Aiaenibra Ui Mmrj i AT TBK tM only w" cr« tneatra Cat im* BEST A I MlJk |L Jjj A «itlutii -a- ALHAMdKA -sOrsttitr* cakes, Coffee, aad tbe B ST The flail for Malic end Feature* Taa, ata. aa aataia- niioa aoiD, J 6 6 4at.ee
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      • 180 3 MARLBOROUGH Tha Hall for Comfort, Good Music aad Good Pictures aeaeii «oad Prom THURSDAY, D*j. 15 to WEDNESDAY, 21, (exo'udiriß Sunday, D-o-mbar 18. 1921). an ex:ellent TWO FE vTURE programme of lively AND ENTERTAINING PICTURES The First A BENSATIONAL DETECTIVE DRAMA t>**> well known NICK WINTER in a lively and
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      • 339 3 I* THE FIRST SIIOW AT 7 id PM WARP 9 MARY MA LAR \N In the Universal Speoial Attraction BONNIE BONNIE LASSIE From the story Xuld JeremUl" by He»ry C Rowland 1« 8 X P*r IN TMh SECOND SHOW AT 9 PM FIGHTING FATE EHIAL Epitide Sard 4 June Elvidge
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      • 343 3 I ECZEMA ON BOY'S BODY AND HEAD In Rash. Worse At Night Cuticura Healed. "Eczema started on my little boy's body first, and then it came up into his head. It broka out in a rash and I could not keep him from scratching. At night he waa worse, and
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    • 44 4 IN MEMORIAM. la Ever Loving Memory CHETWYND IVOR (<fearlr beloved and oaly iafaat ton af Mr. Mrs. Cbet. S. Martiouf) Born 21st December, 1919, Died 16th July, 1910. From God, To Ood, With God. Singapore, 21tt December, 19*21. SI It 21 IS
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    • 927 4 If there is more discontent in the world at this Yuletide season than we have known at Christmas time for many years, if there is more depression and anxiety, there is also more hope. If 1921 has seen more failures and disappointments than many other years, if
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    • 266 4 Dr Garlick, acting P G M O and Health Officer, Johofe, is goinx on leave in March. The Hon Mr W G Maxwell, C M G., Chief Secretary, leaves on a trip to Java to-day, and returns about lan 9. 1 Our report of the children's concert given at the
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    • 69 4 FOOTBALL. COMIC MATCH. According to the programme we have received, Friday's comic football match on the S C C ground win be a freat affair. Admission will be $1 (for Unemployment Fund) and all those who go will get their money's worth and more. The teams will be "Newman's
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    • 101 4 S C C vs. A P C. The following vgli* represent the S C Cjat hockey against the A P C to-day on fee Padang J H La Mothe O R S Bateman, A N Laybßurne, T H Holyoak, C J Hewitt, Lt Elliot, Lt Dickens, H H Sturt,
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    • 209 4 I S G C COMPETITION. The ladies' spoon competition of the S G November played on Monday and resulted in a win fc#'Mrs J M a net score of 34. Seven card* were taken out and the following were returned 4. 4 Irs J M Jackson 43 9 34
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    • 427 4 A motor accident occurred in untitled cer, -lane, on Monday night, when car 4137, driven by a Malay driver Sukil bin Saleh, collided with a Chinese. The man was removed to hospital. Mr I H West, a European engineer residing in Chancery-lane, was an eye-wit-ness of the accident The driver
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    • 761 4 BY AN ENGLISHWOMAN Christmas if a time when v, f b§ happy and pet manj an And why If w e go fee* aftamjfc in«> hearts we find that t i moat unhappiness is not business or domestic failure, but pride. during*the past year, to do j
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    • 29 4 The Military Headquarters office will be closed, for the Christmas ho day, from 1 p.m. on Dec 24 to 9 aJB on Dec 27, except for yen agent Murines*.
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      • 224 4 ROBINSON c©., LTD., (Incorporated ia the 8A) BMCA ORE. SPECIAL DISPLAY Of Useful Yuletide Gifts. 1° Our EToormous Display jHCmw/£j of Xmas Gifts You will Find tvery,hiog u?ub,c < •'l° r Either .Juveniles rr If' 1™ Adul s aud at Prices to Suit X '$0 Every Pocket. Comesfd See tbe
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      • 277 4 NEW STOCK IN HAND. Enery Cloth and Sand Paper, Emery and Glass Powder, Jackson's Floor Stain Varniib, Frenoh Polish and Gold Size Varnish, Copal, Oik and Biack Japan Varniih, gdter's Family Spring BaUnee, Siltet's Ciroalar Spring Balance, Thermometers— Japanned and self-registering, Brasa Blow Lamps (Upright and Vertioal), M'gnolia Anti-friction Metal,
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      • 63 4 NOTICE. It is hereby notified that Mr. F. G. Scharenguivel, the Secretary of The Straits Albion Press Limited, has been appointed to act for the Manager of The Malaya Tribune from this date and until further notice during the temporary absence on leave of the undersigned. GEORGE E. BOGAARS, Managing
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    • 636 5 impcrknt Statement by Washington Delegates. Fran:!) anil British Naval Heeds. Reuter. Taris, Dec 19.—The uncertcirjky of the French attitude on the battleship* rntio is cleared up by «f»bommunique ■i the ..Ministry of Marine, stating that M Briand, on* his arrival in Lead on i expressed the desire
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    • 73 5 No Decisions Reached. Reuter. London, Dec. 20.—The Anglo-French conference was resumed at Downingstreet at midday, and lasted an hour. A communique say? that it continued «jcamination of the < state of the reparations account, the conditions al Germany, and the resources available to meet the German obligations, also
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    • 51 5 Deputation to Viceroy. Reuter. Calcutta, Dec 20.—There is an important development in the political situation in consequence of Lord Reading consenting to receive, on Dec 21, a deputation of representatives of the Frovinces, which will urge the deeirability of a round table conference. H believed Gawdhi will
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    • 62 5 Reuter. London, Dec the Marsle--ham, Suffolk, aerodrome to-«iay, J U» James on a Bamev* machine with a 460 horsepower Napier Lion engine, broke the world's record by attaining an average speed of 196.6 miles per hour. The highest speed was 212 miles per hour. The Frenchman, Le
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    • 43 5 Reuter. Paris, Dec 20.—The imports into* France for the first eleven months of 1921 are valued at 20,394 million francs and.32,776,000 tons, compared with 45,176,000 in 1920. a Exports were 19,570 million francs and 13,493,000 tons compsred with 11,687,000 in 1920.—Reuter.
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    • 28 5 The Shipping and Import Offices will be closed on Dec 27, snd open for one hour only (from 10 to 11 a.m.) oa Dec 26 and Jau 2.
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    • 56 5 Help for Russia. Reuter. Rome, Dec 20.—1n the Chamber the Foreign Minister introduced a Bill appropriating six million lire for relief 8 the famine in Russia, alth ugh protested against the inhumanity of the Soviet Government in hindering the repatriation of Italian prisoners and refusing to allow an
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    • 109 5 Alleged Ultimatum. Reuter. London, De. 19—Mr Barton created a seosation at tha Dad Eireann meeting by saying tbat be ,ud Mr Q«van Daft/ opposed the «igoing of the treaty, bat Mr Lloyd George gave them ap ahimatam, Jemsnding sigoatare before a certain boar or war woald r? rtiewed.
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    • 116 5 Presentation Yesterday. An interesting function took place yesterday morning in the court yard >f the marine buildings, when Saman bin Suboh, a lascar in tde marine deparment, was presented with the Empire Service Medal by the Hon Mr F S J 4 ames, the Governor's Deputy. The
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    • 16 5 A new train service will be brought into operation on Jan 1, on the FMS Railway*
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    • 1891 5 BY FIRM SPEAR." Those who have knocked about the world a bit must often have spent tome special day of the year, or of their lives, such as Christmas Day or their own under circumstances or conditions quite out of the ordinary a.'W when the day comes
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    • 397 5 Eager Heart," The organisers of the Mystery play "Eager Heart" and those who took part in it can be congratulated for their successful performance at Goodwood Hall yesterday. The play, perhaps the first of its kind in Singapore, reflects great credit on Miss E M Stephenson, and
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    • 176 5 Christmas Eve Programme. A special programme has been arranged at the V M C A for Christmas Eve. There will be the usual programme of pictures, interspersed with songs and a conjuring entertainment. The presentation of prizes for the billiard, gymnastic and tennis competitions will
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    • 50 5 (Aneta Service to the "Tribune"). Weltevreden, Dec 20.—The X P M steamer Sawah Loentoe is laid up in Tanjong Priok harbour owing to lack of cargo. It is reported from Rotterdam that there are at present already ninety ships laid up owing to want of cargo.
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    • 120 5 Tbe Gibson Family Botertsloars ware agala well received by a fall boaas at ths Albaebra Ust night, their nambers beteg maob applaad» cd. Trixie woo all hearts by hsr wonder (nl performance, and hsr little brother, whose sga ws anderstand is only eight yesrs, was merrier than
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    • 198 5 Th* following subscriptions are gratefully received rTeviously acknowledged $130 Mrs Benjafield 10 Carver 20 Gibson 1° k Bickley 20 W Allen 6 E Gattey 6 M Meyer 20 fhe Bishop of Singapore and Mrs Ferguson Davie 5 Mrs Cherry 10 Douglas 10 D V
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    • 70 5 The November Figures. The returns of foreign imports and exports for British Jrlalaya for November are issued Total Imports. July $41,198,810 Aug. $42,483,215; Sept. $39,127,425 Oct 41,025,304 Nov. $40,295,165. Total Exports. July $36,479,567; Aug. $39,929,807 Sept. $45,292,926 Oct $41,254,981 Not $41,034,688. Principal Exports (la Dollars). Rubber Tin Copra
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    • 141 5 Messrs Boustead and Company, Ltd, announce that they are vacating their present offices on Collyer Quay at the end of the current year, and that from Jan. 1, 1922, until further notice, their address will be: 64, Robinsonroad, Singapore. Their post office box No. 73 remains unchanged, and all letters
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    • 195 5 Congratulations from Malaya. Ia connection with the betrothal of Her Royal Highness Princess Mary, the following are copies of a telegram dated December 12 from His Excellency the Governor to the Right Honourable the Secretary of State for the Colonies', and of the reply from the Secretary
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    • 47 5 to**. j O AureJy snd Co., Agents I 1921 Picule. Catties. January Nil NQ February 12 76 March 21 72 April 68 66 May 84 22 June 120 85 July 208 84 August 202 40 September 214 84 October 848 70 November 468 74
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    • 72 5 Singapore, December 81. Ob Londoo— Bank 4 months' sight 2a 4 l-M Demand 2a 8 7-©\i Private 3 months, eight 2a 4 8-8 d )n IndiaBank Tel. Transfer 178 On Honjrkong— a Bank demand draft 14 H p.e. pm. Ob Shanghai— Bank demand draft 62% Ob JavaBank Tel. Transfer
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    • 60 5 C af C rabber Asaocxattem, Singapore, December 81. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Pries*. Buyers ScUsm Spot 37 37 S January 38 38)6 Jan to March t *39 39* April to June 41H 42* Tone'of Market.—Weak, Fred JP/attrhense LtL Singapore, Deeemoer 2L Je-duy's closing rabber gaotattssjs *t» as under:—
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    • 54 5 The '•Quaißts" at tha Victoria Theatre will provide amusement far theatre goers at the week-end; aad the eiaemaa will ao doubt have special programmes. Ths Gibson family ia aha Alkambra draw. The hotels, toe, will have their special dinners. Fuller details of Christmas tide amai i inserts will
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      • 95 5 I The Conway-Stewart-Origioal J<J British-Made Jf lut MITM c Made as well as a Pen »T can be made. Looks jcKfiw and Acts like a Guaranteed Jlgy fcrEVlßMct. Guinea JBm Co i,t,pped,m jffl/Bg dium nibs. Pen. ĔĔ From if/ $S aid Up H mQm sutlone s and mBI/SIW The Sole
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    • 1436 6 THE COMMANDANTS APPEAL FOR RECRUITS. Bee-raiting in m tor tbe new Volanteer Force coromencea to morrow in tbe tea ive season of Yaletide. Tbe G O C and the Hon tbe Colonial Secretary will be present the Drill Hall at 430 p in, with the Commandant. Liens-t.oluuel F
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    • 93 6 Th e following ships are in communication with the Wireless Stations Singapore: Assahan, Bowes Castle,' tCyelop*, Eurydamas, tGleniffer, Helion, Ikomasan Maru, Kamokura Maru, Kishu Maru, Limax, Montoro, Tanda,' Van Overstraten. Pt-na n g: Achat'ina, Amazone, Banca, Ceylon, Commandant, Dorise, Dilwara, Egra, Ellen r a, Gair.bhira, Glen hane, Granite State, Hakone
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      • 787 6 BETEESDA HALL SPECIAL MISSION, To-Night at fM. Subject: "THREE WHO SPENT ALL" SEATS FREE, ALL WELCOME, "Back to the Army again Sergeant Back to the Army again/ Singapore Calls You to the Colours ENLIST! Will Your Name be First on the Boll? Straits Settlements Volunteers SINGAPORE. Recruiting Opens Thursday 22nd
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      • 399 6 NOTICE. NOCICE, Safe, Sure and Guaraateed Care for Leprosy, Leutodenns, Patches, Marks, etf., in four weeks. Patients wiiliaj to be treated by Poat are requested to write* Three days trial free or a week's treatment for Ra. 7-8 (R25) only. Sq Worka, Bess/on Square, Calcutta, (M. T.) India. 21-»—W Mrm
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      • 443 6 MAILS CLOSE. To-day, Dee. 21. Kretay, Trengganu, Kelantan, Patani, Singora,* Bandon Bangkok* Asdang 2 p.m Colombo, Durban, Capetown South America Chicago Maru 2 p.m Malacca Muar ♦Ban Whatt Hin 2 p.m Bangkok Kweiyang 3 p.m Port Swettenham Penang *Ipoh 3 p.m Muar Malacca *Hong Keat 3 p.m Batu Pahat Aing
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      • 549 7 SAILINGS P.&0.-Britishlndia AND APCAR. LINE. v (Companies Incorporated in Englano.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Tl PENINSULAR £l ORIENTAL S. N. CO. Under Contract with His Government. THB COMPANY'B MAIL BEBVIOEB EABT.*pF BOMBAY m i present sn«o.nrled. sj *j j LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. Froiti LONDON Due SINGAPORE.' E ypt 4<J> abojt
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      • 615 7 STEAMER SAILINGS Z PACIFIC MAIL"STEAMS IP CO. (Incorporated in U. S. A.) ¥OR ACCOUNT OF THB U SHIPPING BOA SAN FRANCISCO—WAMILA—E*JtT INDIA. BAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE For CALCUTTA Direct. Creole State Passengers and Fr*igh* J«n 18 Wolverine. P<BB*ngers and Freight F*-b 18 For SAN FRANCISCO via MAN'LV HONOLULU and Fight *ight
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      • 746 7 STEAMER SAILINGS CHINA MAIL i STEAMSHIP CO., LTD(incorporated in U. S. A.) San Francisco Service TW of ih* Orient sbonld travel by the scenic rrnt« HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI. YOKOHAMA, HONOLULU A BAN FRANCISCO. From HONGKONG "CHINA" 10,500 tee*. J*n 16 (Firit Clau fare, Singapore to San Franoiaoo, G $343 00)
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      • 456 7 STEAMER SAILINGS. N.Y.K. European Line. (Incorporated ia Japan.) Uncon Umm Fortnightly Service For MARSEILLES. LONDON A ANTWERP ria PORTS* Yokohama Mara 9 00 f? Yoabino Maru JJ Micb'l» Mam v m Liverpool Llnm Monthly Servioe For MARSEILLES LIVERPOOL v a POETS Malacca Maru Feb 16 Hamburg I in* Monthly Servioe
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      • 471 8 WANTED. PKOMO TION INVOLVES TWO THlMUS:—Knowledge and Preparation. Uee your leisure hour* in learning sho«rthaadand bumcs method*. hmployers everywhere value the services of men who art efficiency trained For partiealars or tuition, apply to the Lnstructoi, 177, Kavelock Road. 1-12 15.1 IQ LET, TO LEl.—Godown No. 6, Cecil Street, Apply
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      • 539 8 NOTICE. NOTICE. The Exohange Banks will be closed on 26!h D c, Monday 1 Chri&'mas 27th Dtc, Tufadey J Holidays. 2nd Jan., 1922, Tuesday, New Yew Holiday. 1«:2 2 1 MADRAS HINDU BRAHMIN HgTEL AiuuDdha Bhavan Lodge 180. Penang Street PENANG. NOTICE. We hereby give notfoe that Mr Seah Teok
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      • 455 8 BANKS. SZE HAI TONG BANKING A INSURANCE CO, LTD. (Incorporated in the S.S.) HEAD OFFICE 18, KLING STREET, SINGAPORE, Established 1907, Paid-up Capital $2,000,000 Surplus MU,uo* COURT OP DD2EOTOR3. Saab Eng Lim, Esq.—Chairman. Lee Waa Nam, Esq,—Deputy Chairman Chan Teck Hee, Esq. Ong Chow Keng, Tag. Too Teow Pang, Esq,
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      • 485 8 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD, HEAD OFFICE 94, Market Street. BRANCHES Penang 15 Beach Street Malacca 131 Jouker Street Muar ..77-79 Jalan Suleiman. BatcPahat 109 Jalan Bnhamat Palembang >* 16, Ilir. AGENCIES AT London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Pontianak and 1 raug. CAPITAL.
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