Malaya Tribune, 31 December 1921

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune. evening/daily.] AND SHIPPING? GAZETTE. DAILY. vol. via No. 311*» v SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 81, 1921 FIVE CENT£\ A. i The Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1921.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 324 1 DWjKRS IN PHOTO- f \k EVERY DEBCRJfITOK\ uf» UNDERTAKES PftmiTMF AMD MLABGEMEVM J** ALBO* i t CAMERAAEPifaS Ajg) Ring Inthe new. Ring Happy bells across the Snow. J£ The year If going-Let him go. Ring out the false. Ring In the truef-r^ m 1 1 1 ij'f December 31st, 1921-January
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    • 40 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE and I SHIPPING I TaL No. 545, Editorial Dept. I Tel. No. 171, Managerial Dept 1 SUBSCRIPTION. RATES. I PA TABLET* ADVANCE. 1 Per aanam H*lf-y*arly W \J Per quarter 75 PoflUse Bxtra 50 eta. 9* ■«»tk.
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  • 2252 2 Daring Hold-Up of Steamship Kwang Lee. P rates Escape in Junks. The a. s. Kwang Lee, of Ihe China Merchant! Steam Navigation Com pany, a sbip of 1,500 tons and a wtll-koown unit of that fl.et, was attacked by a band of piratea in Tai Semi Bay,
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    • 334 2 Overhauls and repairs of every description to all rime 3 of cars and lorries. Painting, upholstering, hood renewing, in 24 hours, motor accessories, tyres and tubes, benzine, oil, batteries charged etc., j etc. ANGLO-CHINESE MOTOR COMPANY, C 38, SHORT STREET. (Midway between Selegie Road and Middle Road.) <4.Xhe International Qyerseas
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    • 405 2 DELICATE FROM BIRTH. How Baby's Own Tablet! Help Weakly Children. In three words—" delicate from birth"—ll expressed a world of anxieties Buffered by mothers whose children have had a bad start in life. For little onea who are ailing, peevish, worried by teething, fiokle of appetite, and maable to digett
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    • 142 2 EXJPJRJESS: a gOSUNG ft CO. (■STABLISHD 1884\> 8, Telegraph Street, SINGAPORE, Cablet; TOBACO Telephone No. 168 P. O. r.x tlf M.rqueiKi#v «^eriUi Pare Orape Bliady MdC 9" n Bond Moaoatel <• > Malaga $29 00 1 Mauzinilla Sher 1 $*d 0i White Wine*, > Hooka, etc. v V* 29 00
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    • 401 2 AD JlONS^ Messrs*WARiAo J Beg to give notice/hat reS^ d I certain days fojjteles #f Freehold and*tease hold ft •J gpfl nl»+ at fieir\^ NEW AUCTION BOOHS, 14-lj£9LLYER quay (opposite Office) inpiudirfg ln r wieabove sales Ihould acquaint Messrs A^Ra* as possible to allow bejng given and the requisite t*?nouncementfi
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    • 16 2 f#OK~ODK r MIfiHEIHI •TYRES All alMc m tlrVcheeW PAINLESS obdSTRT |Xc«. S..Tetsuba V lAPANjU» SADT DHNTBT
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    • 324 3 IN THE SE0ONO SHOakAT 9.30 p. M it? when you we I Dorothy Phil|>« in the Uaivereal jewel '^redaction ONCE Vfk ETSKSf WOMAN f Iti* a of moh reaVm an* beauty J an j honesty oM-»ma lhat A«ry w>man will fni t t he\ mnch okh«r o;f iogjty Anc i
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    • 635 3 »|W **he From Satciday, December 31, 1921, to Thursday, January 5, 1922, Albamorft jMhsnttra li is tna nolf it* Tbcatte AT THE Nr A LH AM BRA 5§r I Orutotitra, T land tbaBEW Thi Hall for Malic tod Ftaturti TifJJ I amajjir wmmam loao, B Jgpa jinn. Intervals A Happy
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    • 493 3 WUhes all iff Patrons, and F lends A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YE R. IB THE FIRST SHOW AT 7.30 P.M SHARP TOT.FRANK CAS* f Presented for tie f%*a/n m e in the Fa.t hv Rolands ?ilm Co. New York Founded on the celebrated case which h3» droosrd more dis
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  • 54 4 REQUIEM MASS. A High Mass of R 4n1. ru for the repose of the sonl of the late Elizabeth Sarin (nee Dorrie) will be gang at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd on luesday, 3rd January, 1923, at 7 a.m. Your kind prayers and attendanoe ii earnestly solicited.
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  • 24 4 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrenoe Aroozoo thank everyone who has given them kind aud helpful sympathy in their great grief. SO 12 SI 12
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  • 782 4 Yesterday's cables were of more varied interest than the average day s news, touching as they did on Ireland, India, Egypt, Russia, submarines, Shantung and the trade revival, and they gave rise to both hopes and fears. There was a fresh hope for peace in Ireland in
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  • 318 4 There will be no issue of the "Malaya Tribune" on Monday next, but publication will be resumed as usual on Tuesday. The Ho Hong Company have sent us a nicely-coloured calendar with English and Chinese dates. Mr C McArthur, of the Straits Trading Co., arrived in Singapore yesterday by the
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  • 324 4 FOOTBALL. CC Even Farewell Game. Yeß-eAy afternoon, the soccer team wt the first South Staffords appeareaaen the Padang against S C C for the ijwt time. In spite of the bad weather Wthe game was one yyJff seeing. \As may be imagined, the field waV covered with pools c?
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  • 137 4 S R C vs. STAFFORDS "D". Yesterday's hockey match resulted in a win for the SP.C by 3—o Play was not of a high order on account of the wet state of the ground, but nevertheless the game was very interesting and both sides played strenuously. Halfway through the
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  • 86 4 THE RACES. i Entries for st^>ay. Race one (Distance si»turlong:s).— Nankin, Babz, Avrrc* Race two (Distance one .mile). /rackfire, Jaunty poy, Helanel, Hatfield Boy, Timah, Broomhiils, Kennerley, Casher. Races 3,,* and 8 (Distance, A and C t five furlongs and B, one mile). uBackfre, Prudentious, Gentle Humble Lad,
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  • 60 4 t) S C C PRACTICE. k In viVv' of the forthcoming. SingaLea JW e and SCC Cricket Tournament, thF SCC will have on Tuesday for its mentoers!^^^ The SCC tournament will comprise teams representing the Bankers, Brokers, Insurance, Merchants, Public, Service and Law and All Others. Nams of those
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  • 49 4 Order Will Be Maintained. J L 30.—The Government has at 11a disposal sufficient forces, backed by public opinion, to maintain Htif*)' Neuter. new preJev Cui*** «i, hforlfpV.. checked J**m*r knight Dec'2B by ientrafing troops in the city and the ringleaders. The city£s again normaLReuter. v >_ If
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  • 622 4 SfIOULIIYE ARL V jj KM BE MADE^T W There waa a mbeting of the S&gajjfflfi jpriirinal fcmmisVoners in the Municipal Board-H)om V" g noon. Mr R J Farrer, the FreaidentJ was in the chair Jfrnd others present OnJ*fc>on Tat, F Ed« ffimmHl G See Tiong Wah, is Manasseh,
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    • 217 4 JUST RECEIVED Large New Stocks of Athletic Requisites IJNDOW'S Improrrd V\ Model D«ve- Al toper*. Str*! Spring Sl_W tH Tv j&^ttVM iog Machines. t*~ ff PBKPBCTION g Ball Platforms. MBEMW ft i Indian Claba, y THE GOIWELL Patching Ball with Robber Cord* and Fittings for Floor and Ceiling. v TBE
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    • 289 4 NEW STOCK IN HAND. Emery Cloth and Sand Paper, Emery and Glaat Powder, Jaokaon'i Floor Stain varnish, Frenoh Polish and Gold Size Varnish, Copal, Oak and Blaok Japan Varnish, Salter's Family Spring Balanoe, Salter's Oironlar Bpring Balanoe, Thermometerf— Japanned and sfllf-registering, Brass Blow Lampa (Upright and Vertical), Magnolia Anti friction
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    • 63 4 NOTICE. It is htreby notified that Mr. F. G. Scharenguivel, the Secretary of The Straita Albion Preas 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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  • 456 5 ilJritaiiUiiinoMoot on With 4 IndifftfM** j Eiauvth HourlHopi. Reuter. i Washington, "fll^^W.—lef ore liing at to-day's Session of til naval committee Mr Ha»gheee#>nferrel it iaugih Har^**^ Uespioa»M SarrHit'a assurance that on a theJjgeWeeds of France Colonies, the succeeding aot conceal their dia-aatisfactic-artherewith. Mr Baii.A declared thM an
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  • 89 5 fgfg Dec. 29. —In connection with Lord Northcliffe's statement at vice-President of of British Chambers of Com ne^-^-witer viewed by the "Times", said c- should be well pi>d in order hold his own with other fundamental principle was that all consuls should be British subjects. Consuls should
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  • 52 5 Khilafatisf 1 Also k Ahmedabad, Dec >J.~ L tioned previously has in ths m jNbilarat Conference, which jAnsimuL the subjectaWAomittel J*i i the Mfconalisfc CoMgeaa. Mt ftj dozEd" sollkion previously Trfloptedfc by *h( subjects committee urgtf(Pcontinue< 1 intensive Th* re. flfc> recommends the Aajg of the present
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  • 56 5 j 4 Ĕffet* in New I Reuter. lJ»conto Government has a parti*} with the with Pronging the premises are protected by the New 29.—The Italian Discomfit rust Com pa*, with amounting to has i In i il Jin j ii a p? by The bank is pondent
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  • 194 5 French Exchange Improving. I Paris, Dec 29.—The announcements of the ing the Banque drastic curtailment of pulAe- «penditure by parliament, and energetic in j®i? matter of the German are having a distinctly on the economic situation. The financial market is rising, banks being especially strong. French exchange is
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  • 67 5 Soviets' Better Attitude. Reuter. London, Ĕk 29.-The association of British erf i»rs of Russia ina&a|etion int%i# conference on Russia, declares fhat of Rossia's- debts cannot t%xpected, unlws Russia is admitted toWacihtie* of payments general improvement «I regis-A-ed on the Stock Exchangjm RusAn shares following the of»al announcement that
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  • 367 5 Wll they be invited to I CAM Mho; Preliminary Conference. Reuter. Paris, Dec 29.—Herren Rathenau and Fischer have left Berlin for Paris at the invitation. j Tis reported, of authoritative BflCsh quarters, altjhoujgfegVbe jpsTt is unofficial. —Keuter. V..4*V*Dec 29.—Official. Fischer and other German representatives called on the
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  • 97 5 Locomotive Supt Assassinated. Reuter. Alexandria, Dec 29.—The cabmen have struck for political purposes.— Reuter. Cairo, Dec 30.—A British locomotive superintendent named Hatton was shot dead by an assassin who escaped. —Reuter. Cairo, Dec 30.—Six coaches and two %ns were burned at the railway workups tosLnight through incendiarism.
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  • 71 5 4« .4 rb»4tM^nHtnigb. Reuter. Liflfpetown, Dec SiJj-The latest BevelopnAts jn in the ■"ransvaaT mininjiyndustries indithat the mwtt of colliers on Jan 1 is almost ■evitable. The main flrW of the an endeavour of to reorganise labour greater utilisation of native and workers, especially in semiskilled occupations m
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  • 85 5 ■Jipglin #1* Year Event. oXgng\in Club was the scene of much JnjoWnent last night, when for the since 1913, the annual New Year I%cy Dress Ball was held There w» a very large gathering, and a yaM variety of fancy costumes were dispfcyed. Dancing was indulged in
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  • 1166 5 SHAREHOLDERS' QUESTIONS ANSWERED. The affairs of the Tiang Guar Brick and Tile Manufacturing Co., Ltd., came in for a considerable amount of criticism by shareholders at the annual geaeral meeting which was held at the Van Wijk Hotel yesterday afternoon. Mr C J Schirmer presided and
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  • 411 5 EXTRADITION OF SINGAPORE CLERK. Sent Back from Hongkong. An application for the surrender of David Tsui to the Singapore authorities on a charge of embezzlement of a sum of money, belonging to a solicitors' firm, was again before Mr J R Wood, magistrate, at Hongkong on Dec 21.
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  • 80 5 Figures Cp-To-Date. Up to the present, the total number of volunteers enrolled is 359. This number comprises 183 ex-Service men, 148 old Volunteers, and 28 intrained. Yesterday. 43 Volunteers enlisted, 21 of whom are members of the old force, the clergy being also represented. The Drill Hall will
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  • 70 5 Singapore, December 31. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 1-Sd Demand 2a 8 7-He-Private 8 months, sight 2s 4 3-8 d On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 173 On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 13 4 p.c. pm. On Shanghai— BanWdemand draft 64% On Java^^—g. Bank 1335» On Japan—
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  • 63 5 C. of C. Rubber Association. Singapore, December 31. -libbed Smoked Sh««t Closing Price» Buyer* Sellers Spot 39 39 Mi January 39 *4 40 Jan to March 41H 42 April to June 45 45 Vfc Tone of Market.—Steady. Fred Waterhouse Co., Ltd. Singapore, December 31. To-day's closing rubber are
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  • 60 5 Britisher Found Shot, SLanghai, Dec 19—Mr H R Adams was found dead in pool of blood in his home on Sunday. A revolver was lying near and suicide is presumed. Deceased was Assistant Clerk to the British Supreme Court and had an excellent war record Both judges paid
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  • 158 5 Charlie Chaplin Programme. Commencing on Monday for two nights there will be shown in tha Victoria Iheatre an all Charlie Chaphn programme which should prove very popular. Tne progi amine will include "A Day's Pleasure,'' a real laugh fro;a start to finish, alao "A Dog 'a ■>*
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  • 25 5 Reuter. London, Dec 29.— The British untitled 601 l Watch Company announce tint they are not connected with th Robert Ingersoll, the yesterday's message rei^red^lreuter.
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  • 12 5 WA-^"|ED.— A ißisble eteno-tVliDeseßrefm*-d, with gocd work. Apply to Baft, c/jjfei*&* Tribane.
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  • 58 5 Recruiting fee the Volnnteere will be carried on at the Drill Hail, Singapore V.ilnnteer Ccrps, on rnt-sday and Friday the 3rd and 6ih January, 1922 ar.d on Tnesday *ad Friday the 10th and 13th Jtnnary, 1922, between the hours ot 4,30 p.m. and 6.30 p m. bubsrqe. at dates
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 118 5 The Conway-Stewart«Original j&U British-Made Lw Made as well as a Pen can be made. Looks Jjifcy and Acts like a Cuaranteed Goli, tipped irriVJ tililCCl diumnibs. Pen. Fr m ygjf $S a* J Up st tlonB s an J =wfilers, ijy So* Agents for SS., Weill Montor, %H3r E, fcligti.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 409 5 MAILS CLOSE. To-day Dec. SI. Muar Malacca 'Ban Whatt Hin 2 p.m. Malacca, Port Swettenham Penang *klang 8 p.m. Medan Circe 3 p.m. Palembang Poh Ann 3 p.m. Batu Pahat Barratta 3 p.m. Hongkong Nile 3 p.m. Bangkok *Phan Samud 3 p.m. Keiantan Krian 4 p.m. P Sambu, Rhio, Anama,
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  • 1514 6 SUFFICIENT RESOURCES TO CARRY ON. The first annual genera! met ting of the Company was held at French Bank Buildings at noon yesterday, presided over oy Mr J A Elias. Others present were Messrs Tan Kheam Hock, H Clarkson, and C V Bailey (for the Secretaries, Messrs
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  • 260 6 Accidental Discovery. Blotting paper was an accident. Its discovery gained its inventor nothing but a discharge from its position, and a first rate scolding to precede* that A capital reward for so tnJ[ vention! Early in the 19th century, it appears, a Berkshire paper manufacturer wandered out into
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  • 633 6 S Andrew's Cathedral Services. Dec. 31 11.30 p.m. Watchnight Service. Jan. 1 The Feast of Circumcision and New Year's Day. 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 9.15 a.m. Matins followed by Holy Communion. 4 p.m. Childrea's Service. 5.30 p.m. Carol Service with Sermon. In
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 553 6 The Cigarette "P ar During the nothing will give you greater smokevsaltiafaction |> —1 Have a good supply of 44 Magnume" on hand, not only for W than Three qistle Magnums." After dinner you wUI find them deliciously MAGNUMS' j self but for your friends and guests. But be A
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 89 6 I WHEN AND WHERE. To-day Dec. 31. High Tides.—0.6 a.m., 11.17 p.m. Glenealy Plantation Derrick's, noon. Polo, Bales tier. Gala Night, Raffles. New Year Festivities, Adelphi. Watchnight Service. To-morrow, Jan. 1. High Tides.—0.38 a.m., 11.53 p.m. New Year's Day. Special Dinner and Cinema, Sea View Hotel. Monday, Jan. 2. High
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  • 1238 7 PTZZETTI, (By Percy A. Scholes.) There seems to be just now a move- ment on foot in England towards the j recognition of Pizzetti as a greai I composer. 1 wish 1 could join it, lor j Pizzetti is a musician towarus wnosc general outiook 1 am
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 85 7 j, jT X» Ca3k«s the printing %v 147* After a|tx>f i at Bf€g&, he retyrneijp ~T rtV of Gjiesse" and k Tale tivTroy*" werefftne first books \rinted in England. The.Caxton Touch Iff Straits Albion Press Iff Limited «a»r«flp> (Incorporated in Singapore., TH Albion Press is prepared to sumijr at coirmptitive
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    • 429 7 AfPENALTY OF EXISTENCE 'L IN THE TROPICS. U From a tourist's point of view to take the Eastern trip is indeed a delightful experience. One skims through, seeing and doing only what is best, staying nowhere long enough to feel the climatic pull on one's health. But different by far
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    • 75 7 Kobq His o Cheoig Co., Photog *aphlc Dealers. We specialise in Print 1 ng, Devel opia g and Enlarging. Send us y»ur 'Alms. We will Print and OeveJ ope same. Satisfutl M iva anteed. Prists moderate, Importers also of Mouldings, Pi cture J frames, Plate Glass, S drerod Plate Glass,
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    • 557 7 Heat Lassitude and Fever Dr. Casselis Tablets Give Splendid Energy and Safeguard the System from Infection. India. South Africa. Mr rjpendraknahn* BrwnhoDKftn- «"i^LSi^t^ArSl? -"h^^ lam. Poradaba. P.O. 2B Baibray. fcadia. Salt *i" »rd Bengal. India, write,l am «nJo T ins I tnffer. I I Pl \\i^am^^^YioM »„l.ndid health, and sat.
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    • 142 7 NEW CARDS. English ard Chinese Date Blocks for 1922. Diaries for CHEQUE BOOK- F R HJBW YEA I I KOH Co. 83, Br&B Basab Ro^P^" RtsV-'iAPORR QUI BIT"M STR££T, CROaiBLEStt iRUCiBLESni From Nos. 20 to ioo Manufactured by MORGAN CRUCIBLE CO LONDON. To be had at above address 11 10
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  • 2212 8 LATEST PRICES QUOTED !N H MARKET. i T 1-* BU»f»pow, December 80. 1 V Messrs, Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers i«o« the following lfat of 'quotations. pi., i RUBBER.—DoIIar Sb^js. Dividend*. Wruea. Btryere. Senere. i AH Jby 0 20 W 26 per cert for year
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  • 277 8 LORIT Motor STEPHEN. jl[ e regret to announce oft Lord Mount Stephen, plCfce at Brocket Hall, HerTs, on TjesdaßJfov 29th. 0^ 11W Mount Stephen,. maiijrs of modern CanadS/ iv« the aoßFof a working carpenter. <, Born at Dufftown, Banffshire, ©2 >years ago, George Stephen attended the parish school, and
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  • 138 8 The publication of thfe traaljy signed at Kabul brings to ari eW tne of the moat tedious periods of diplomatic patieasVthat the Government of India has recently experienced. No one who remembers the intended coincidence of what is best remembered as tbe Amritsar outbreak, with a rising on
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 134 8 IGLOBĔOLi fi The Ideal Tonic. Convalrscencc M |fjj 111 Neurasthenia j|j I IjjJKf 1! ca r s,atc Positively that Global considerably curtails the period of C*e>a»eKea<e General,-speak,*. t may be ttid l 0 XiV m standarj ipec.fic for all d.<eases due to poorly of blood Jt is 1 fet-claa, tonk.
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    • 21 8 Imwaitrtf k? I null h| I I* TSUTAD/r JAPANESE DENTIST T4, BRAS RAJBAS UOAD (la front of French Cknrch.) mMMW) im
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    • 437 8 I J TpblesJ j —t W w&Mes, J C^ eare A**j* Jt)are the common lot of ssffhaaity C JfcgTwin be borne all e^m{^M S i! y if tif health ,sJ^T f Tta consider- J gSW a^leV«uencel^cnth<r^ind, t>. e J C spirits 'and \appineEs It is weljtortsnember therefore, X P that
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    • 235 9 N. CO, 4| tfnder 1 *V. v^ake^f^n^," a saSu. «feo*i* j-«rJfk rihivi rr* KaW J p>~t« t Leave J r£ypT about Jap about Fab 21 r> X tabgar *>iout Mar 7 by the ABOYK SSRVIOS xdwfi J><3 Wo«om?iiodi»4ion available. < SERVICE* f.&dQm?&-fty\ £%£a.HSSAT V Leave BSNQAFOS^^ V-s-nicr* free *%%4 F
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    • 602 9 STEAMER SAflJNGS A MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. 1 It (Incorporated In U. 3. A.) I0R AQ0OUN1 OF THE U. 8. 8HIPPING BOARD. SAN FRANCISCO—MANILA-EAST INDIA. t SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. I For OALOUTTA Direct OrtAfr State Passengers and Freight Jan 18 m Wolverine Stale Pueangen and Freight F*b 18 i U*NOIBOO via
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    • 713 9 STEAMER SAILINGS CHINA MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTDtineorporated in U. 8. A.) San Francisco Service Thoae detirooj of teeing the Orient ■hoold travel by the tcenh rcu* HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NAGASAKI, YOKOHAMA. HONOLULU A SAN FRANCISCO, From HONGKONG M. CHINA 10,800 toni, Jan 16 (Firat Clan fare, Singapore to San Franoltoo, G
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    • 457 9 STEAHEt SAHiGS N. Y. K. European LineT (Incorporated la Japan.) London Unm Fortnightly Serf Iff For 7IAB8BILLE8» LONDON ANTWEBP POBT8. Yoshino Mara J n 29 Misbins Mara J* g Monthly Eervioo For MABSBlHbB LIVBBPOOL via POBTS, Malacca Mara Feb 16 Hamburg l ino Monthly Serrioe ■a* LONDON. ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM HAMBURG
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 558 10 SAHTED, promotion ihtolvbs two THINGS:—KoowUdg and Preparation. Use you: ieiinrt ho«ra in learning ifcorthand and eaiineas awthods. Employers everywhere value tha servicea of men who are efficiently trained. For particular-, of tuition, apply to the Instructor, 177. Hareiock Road M* 15-1 e& LADIES AND GENTLEMEN suffering front any kind of
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    • 626 10 NOTICE, 1 rwm i i i i mm Nones, The Exchange Binki will be closed on 2nd Jan., 1922, Monday, New Y*%r Holiday. 19 12 2 1 MADRAS HINDU BRAHMIN HOTEL Anmndh" Lodge 1™ *Penang Street f—1 J NOTICE, THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD, NOTICE BE HOLIDAYS. WHARF DEPARTMENT. Notice is
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    • 481 10 BAHK5. iZJC HAI TONG BANKING ft INSURANCE CO, LTD. (Incorporated la the 8.3.) HEAD OFFICE: iff, KLtNG BTRJUT, SINGAPORE, Established 1907, Paid-up Capital $9,000,000 Surplua ap 990,000 COURT OF DIRECTOR3. Saab Ena; Lim, Eaq.—Chairman. Laa Waa Nam, Esq,—Deputy Chairman Chan Tack Hee, Esq, One Chow Kane, Esq. Teo Teow Pong,
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    • 476 10 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANE, LTD, HEAD OFFICE: 04, Market Street. BRANCHES Penang 86 Beach Street. Malacca 181 Jonker. Street. Mear »»77-78 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Paha* 109 Jalan Rahamat, Palembang 16, Dir. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Frandeco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Pontianak and Trang. CAPITAL, Authorised
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    • 435 10 1ANH. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA, (Ineoiporatd in England) BY ROYAL CHARTER, Paid np Capital in 600,000 Shares of 66 each £3,000,006 Raaerve Fund M £3,600,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietore 68,000,000 BjLNEBHB, Bank of England, London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster and Parr's Bank,
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    • 306 10 BARKS, f THE 0VERSEA-CHLf ESt£~ BANK, LIMITED/ (Incorporated in the S.S.) fi HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE, 61 AXING STRKL^. Tel. No. 1655. BRANCH: PENANG 28 BEACH STREET, AGENCIES: IPO% 4aND DELL COSTAL: Authorised Intned <fe!$fo,006 Paid-up f 6,250,000 Reserve Liability of Shareholders 5,250,000 General Reserve f 200,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Tan
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    • 380 10 CORPORATION, LTD, I (Incorporated in the SB.) I BOARD OF DIRRCT0R8T Lim Nee Boon, E»q. Pr, Coal* man. jjjr* Ong Boon Tnt, f lim Chwec Chia>— 1 4 7 Lee Pang Seng, £*<«.« Teo Ban Keng, Esq. Ong Hin Hong, Esq. Tan Boo Gneu, Esq. jmss^ S Q Wong, Eaq,
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    • 232 10 (IVUNING dJSx.) tun Copy l eta.' 1 -raa-TjNy bbadebs r tE. jfi^aaT^ oa days whan. m.**<^^~*V All eo^jAsrlaw^att» Jf** to »11 ha toHill"] 1 ail coamc y* ti to saji. I a.| communication* ystjtjfcaj she aid be gaMsmgC III AD VEJiTlidtl "W- '^Jf ''a Li I F> i»M»rtxomM 9 ia*T
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