The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 18 November 1920

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  • 17 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN TENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1920. No. 10,133.
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  • 226 1 The report of the Kalumpang Tin will I j he found on page 12 I The share market is dull with little business passing Page 12. Football and hotkey matches, together with other sporting news, appears on page 12. Monn. Clemeneeau has been compelled to abandon his
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  • 929 1 In rich no s; of association, the Aegean Sea stretching northward from Crete, among the enchanted Isles of Greece, is. nowhere equalled. Between Tenedos, of which Virgil wrote, and Lemnos on which. Vulcan fell, we enter the Dardanelles, the ancient Hellespont, or Ht of the maiden Heir?.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 123 1 Maltheid RAFFLES HOTEL. i TO-NIGHT Guest Night and Dance m the New Ball Room, from iv p.m. Tables can be booked m advance. j v Manager. i .mm -**~a^^wc^wy-.*^ ~~T)-Tr~niin 1 1' ■■■JWt7rwwiTrffio-Bwnp:3yj«iUM^yjLa),i,i,-j^^ IMB -if rrnwiiniiini T^<»wiTfflnwMMMieme^aujULijLeuij_eudMi«.a!)ij>:i«j^^ H For /i#// particulars apply Graham, and Co., Ltd., 5, Laid law Building
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    • 251 1 THE CARD LEDGER SYSTEM THAT ACCOUNTANTS APPROVE t y mm^* s f "I 'KE Nmwmlplui Card Ledg- P i |»row Ch p c C yer;| t&4^S *eris a SYSTEM that is revo- Si k__^___^__^J I (re always I 1 fl E Vouto'tKe/ lutiomzing Book-keeping B m >^*" *^v niaking all
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    • 149 1 I j LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS New films at the Empire- and Palladium Pr.ee 2. A Rudge-Mu'lti motorcycle for immediate sale Page 5. The hire of a motor ear for one month is required Page 5. An unfurnished two-beJroomed bungalow to let Page Gueet night and dance m new hall room at
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    • 3 1 Singapore Free Press
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 82 1 THE WEEK. Thursday, 18th. I High Tides 3.13 am 7ft 6 m 2.38 pm 7ft Sin. Outward mail due. S. C. C. Prize-giving, 4.45 p.m. British Medical Assoc, 3 p.m. When We Were Twenty-one, Theatre, 9.30, Friday, 19th. High Tido> 4.6 am. 7f .")in. 3.88 pm. 7ft oin. Y.W.C.A. Week
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 462 2 MASSAGE HALL. 239 BenccoJen Street MASSAGE AND MANICURE Tel. No. 1467. MRS. HARU MISS HANA ft**!.A«rg HAH I 6*3/ won*. ft*^ x qgZsFss4F PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST LOSt BY BURGLARY AND FIKH By installing a SAFE of repot* THE HERRING-fIALL-MARVIN BAFI represents the combined effort of four famous SAFE AND LOCK
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    • 434 2 VICTORIA THEATRE.! 10-MGHT TO-NIGHT I'ndor the patronage and m the present e of H. E. Tho Governor Kd^ar Warwick presents tho WARWICK COMEDY CO. IN TT V. Ksmond's Ik'lightful comedy of youth WHEN WE WERE TWENTYONE. To-morrou, Friday, November 19. Douv'la.s Murray's latest success UNCLB NED from tho St. .Tamos'
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    • 936 2 From TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, Ts^hA^vfJ*" A VIVID ROBERTSON-COLE MELODRAMA WITH TllPftt.v A high-tension, pulse-stimulating drama of the m«ltin» i early days of California Featuring the Volatile emetfc BEATRIZ MICHELENA [n a story of the west, when conventions were forgotten and f > a when morals were primitive and love was
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 177 3 "IA F." SCRAP WASHER I i j I Singapore, Fpoh end Penimg. I DAI 1 ID ni^^r ;V?^D¥ CARBON v m I\ 1./ M II "ii v c U IV I p j^ p E R 8K »>y 13 inch. BLACK, PURPLE, BLUE. w m RETAIL PRICES, 100 SHEETS SINGLE
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    • 337 3 1\ > y nil L^t Sanatogen brinsr You New Health and Nerve Power Let to-day be a turning point m your life the day when you took your first drink of Sanatogen In a few weeks' time you will be giad you obeyed the impulse— and sincerely grateful for the
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    • 336 3 flaw '■c~~M^^s»^^^Tfc^^^^^^H^^^^^H ßv v^HI BB jjllklt?! JBHb A«™ Mm THE necessity for economy m some direction is increasingly obvious. The mileage records compiled by many of the world's biggest employers of road transport vehicles indicate the use of as one unfailing method of economising on an important item m the
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    • 145 4 RT7 Q f* TX'G ■a FIN E ST AUSTRALIAN LAGER Bf HEP lj l "D i AT ALL HOTELS OR WHOLESALE FROM THE Sole importers HUTTENBACH, LAZARUS SONS, LTD. ilnoorporated m toe Straits Settlement*.) SINGAPORE. GILLETTE The Razor Used By Millions. The big business man of to-day has no time
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    • 346 4 OBTAINABLE AT I THROUGnOVT. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND FEDERATED MALAY STATES Gramaphone Magnedo Needles, m we guarantee each Needle to play ten records, and also Re- cord Albums to be had at 4 ■j j H. C. HUDSON I j The house of the catchy Music No. 100 North Bridge Road
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    • 424 4 When you feel "fagged out" I Ncrvoui or muscular fatigue due to excessive brainwork or physical exertion is immediately relieved by a couple of Genasprin tablets disintegrated m water. Try it when you have a social enga gement which you feel too tired to enjoy. You will be surprised and
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    • 666 4 ESTATE OF ENA JAINAL AIIDEEN (DECEASEdT 555!? l IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE SHOP-HOUSES AXI) BUILDING ALLOTMENTS NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, ALBERT STREET, ROCHORE CANAL ALWI ROAD, KELANTAN ROAD, JALAN BESAR, KALLANQ TE? AND BERANGCfeN RIVER, SINGAPORE. The Undersigned have received instructions to sell by I'nhw J I Ull.lt I „p
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    • 451 5 KBAL ESTATE BUREAU UMPIRE BROS. RUBBER DEPARTMENT •HE *YD GENERAL BROXEPS DE SOUZA STHKKT Bungalows m Barker Road and Gilstend Road for sale. Imm to entry, 2 large Godowns, j area of each 10,000 square feet, I! Situated on the Singapore River! SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS IN SINGAPORE I lOR SALE. Owner
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    • 616 5 AUCIIQM BALKS. AUCTION SALE OF hit* limtn handkerchief*, Boot* ihaai ftd itra* la's. Novels, postcards, towels,' I la.iy rain cout^, hair claapt and combs, hat pins, p*wdar, wooOaa golf hose stocking "i l .^t^■r■^ muiPuTs. to Jars, ties, etc l* To W h«M at the Sale-Rooms of Mm POWELL Co.,
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    • 885 5 if. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF t K-cdent Walnut stained teak Household FmUlli, Rubber tyred Victoria and horse, j Piano, Piants. etc. j TO BE HELD AT No. 99 Orchard Road, Singapore fPart of hou. ON SATURDAY, 20th Nov., 1920 at 3 p.m. Comprising An axcelfont ?oned rottage 'M by
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    • 656 5 NOTICES. NOTICE. Mr. C. r. Rabson of Messrs. S. Smith and .son (Iwb) Ltd.. is leaving by the s.s. Kitano iviaru for Colombo for a short holiday. VA A BRANCH OF BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. In eoDMcttoa itk th« projected riait to fcingap. of two Commissioners of the National Council for
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    • 141 5 i I for I 1 We are constantly publishing I Illustrated Catalogues throughout he Year and as far as possible keep pace with the rapid price alterations that are constantly occurring. I I LET US REGISTER YOUR I NAME ON OUR MAILING i LIST TO-DAY. WHITEAWAY LAIDLAW CO., LTD. {Incorporated
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 18 6 MACASKILL.- At Kuala Lumpur on the 15th instant, to Dr. and Mrs. D. C. MacaskiN, a son.
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    • 43 6 ALBUQUERQUE-OLIVEIRO.- At the Church of St. Joseph, Singapore, on November 16, 1920,] Cyril Bertram Albuquerque, son of Mr. A'exander Albuquerque, to Alexandrina Lil Oliveiro daughter of Charles Ferdinand Oliveiro, late of Messrs. Paterson, Simons Co., Ltd., Singapore. Rev. Father F. Hn-.^anca officiated.
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    • 31 6 TAXXER. On November 17, 1920. at 25-5 Moulmain Road, Singapore, Arthur John Tanner, ape M, The funeral will take pace at I 4 p.m. to i»J Ceylon papers ploase copy.
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  • 1220 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1920 Council Reform. In the article on Tuesday on the subject of Council reform we considered the present constitution and principles of the Council and posed the question whether a change m principle from a general advisory technical council to a communities council, would
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  • 878 6 The quarterly communications of the District Grand Lodge and Chapter of the Eastern Archipelago were held m the Masonic Hall, Ipoh, on Saturday under the banner of the Kinta Lodge. R. Wor. Bro. W. F. Nutt, District Grand Master, persided and was supported by Wor. Bro. O. Marks, Deputy D.
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  • 13 6 JAVA SUGAR m .V The racar n Superior, Xovcnil,.. twcntysiven foil,
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  • 166 6 "DOORMAT*." Tho Warwick Comedy C en us raeeeasfu] car,,,. are offering variety of should latitfy the most and whether it be m con talented btj 1 of pert ecaTincinc Banner [q act< risatkma are i enthusiastic audience, tl i ILffe played the t!,-, mats, by Hubert
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  • 138 6 M. CLEMENCEAU'S F.M.S. TOUR ABANDONED. Rumours were current m Singap terday morning thai Mon>. CtaMaet* been suddenly recalled to Ira:. enquiry both at Government House and aU t'ne French Consulate u< 'formed that Franco's Grand Old Man, who lvft Singapore on Monday on tiger hunt;nu expedition m Muar, cannot find
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  • 103 6 Mr. .lenkin return> to Hon^Unj:. The Honq-konjr Daily I 1 Jenkin is returning to Hongkong on U inst. to NMM his practice M I at-law. Having been offered the t| ment of Public Prosecutor m tl Settlements Mr. Jerkin GtVOttri dered the offer and went down t<i
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  • 45 6 M»»tini;-. (an. i"' The of Mcyaci. m with the delegate to the Woritt Sun,!; School Convention raetßtl] which were to hay takM V.M.C.A. yesterday, had to owin^ to the BlMXpccted ea. of the steamer on which th< Ins homewards from Binf»|
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  • 77 6 SMtkiag at a conform tut- at tN of Marine En*inoers Mr. X.M.' ho was convinced that forty J >m carriage of coal on board quite out of daU-. In future *»F- fuelled With oil which would ta JJ the coal supplied. The conferem',, which Mr. Barton
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 102 6 VICHY THE WORLDS FINEST Digestive Water LIMITED. (ZEetrporttod la f Wif ha: I^S M I T H' sH I^JF XwJL M. M. M.JL K^ p EXTRAORDINARY UNPARALLELED VALUE IJi GFftR Uljl%Cl WHltjil I SPECIAL DISPLAY OF XMAS QOODS In all Departments John Little Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England.) SINGAPORE KUALA
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  • 268 7 TROTSKY'S TERRIBLE LOSSES. FORCES' NEUTRALITY. Pan lie). I London, Now 15. I itioa tin- Bolsheviks 1 an unexpecti tvalry outflanked WrangelV lea favoured by hard h aIU 1 I'm rid Sea, from the rear, leading to mediable collapse. Wraagel ommanding the remnants of I Bolahevflu comI' -"if.
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  • 226 7 Ottawa, Nov. 13. j f Exchequer Court, r-njr the affairs of the General Rail- I ompany of Canada, expresses doubt 1. fc« deliberate tampering with the Com- booki, at the instance of the Railt I*" 1 J>^Vr.t. Mr. Armstrong, had ever I r, paralleled la Canada. He
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  • 53 7 I* arsons have paid one penny **k marrow at Chertsey, and M beer, driven to the local hos- A f r rea<leri wiH re r t# Ehor Vt° f Mr F McNeiU lat o f tj, Batu Ti K u, which occurred 7 "Deep<fcn«»," Chislehurst. on j-cun took place at
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  • 302 7 SINN FEIN MURDERS AND HOLD-UPS. GOVERNMENT BREAKING THE TERROR. [Reuter's Service.] London. Nov. It. Bevea police were ambushed at KnockboyiO, County KiMare. Two of their assi'ants were killed and five were captured. None of the police were hit. Ir the course of a raid for arms m DubI
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  • 261 7 TWS BRUSSELS 1 KESOLI TIONS. Geneva, Nov. 14. The headquarters of the League of Nationc was the centre of attraction this afternoon on the occasion of the first n-.eet-il of the Council, held m the White and Gold Salon overlooking: the lake. If, Hymans presided, Lord
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  • 175 7 A Scottish Firm's Claim*. In regard to claims for inventions for submerging and raising submarines heard by the commission on awards to inventors, counsel for Mactaggart and Scott. Edinburgh, the claimants, said that a pleasant featuu of the case wa- the promptitude with which the inventions were adopted
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  • 29 7 Danish fishermen discovered on the sea bed at Lemvig, Jutland, the wreck of a Zeppelin which it is believed was shot down by a British aviator during the war.
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  • 446 7 THE GOVERNING OF THE COLONY. A general meeting of the members of to Straits Settlements (Singapore.) Association was held m the North Room of the Cricket Club last evening, to discuss alterati* ns of rules and also the question of increasing the annual subscription from $1
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  • 253 7 There was a large congregation at the Church of S. S. Phillip and James, Oxford, on Wednesday, Sept. 29th, at the marriage of the Hon. Dr. Claud Severn, OM.G., LL.D., Colonial Secretary of Hongkong, and formerly of the F.M.S. Civil Service, second son of the late
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  • 98 7 iVhy Bismarck's Work was not Published. Yorwaits states that ex-chancellor Muller m a speech at the Socialist congress at Cassel recently deplored the way busts and pictures of the ex-Kaiser were still displayed m public. He went on to say that Bismarck states m the third
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  • 39 7 Scotland Yard has offered a reward of £1,000 for information leading to the arrest of Daniel Breen, described as commandant of the 3rd Tippcrary Brigade of the Irish Republican army, wanted m connection with the murder of Major Smyth.
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  • 419 7 COMPETING WITH BRITAIN. An Object Lesson. The news that the steel and spelter trad. 1 of Cardiff is passing through a period of acute depiession owing to Belgian competition should give us ample food for thought, writes a correspondent m a financial paper. Tl|at Belgium, after five
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  • 391 7 The Value of a Uniform. The famous Captain vcvn Kopenick has found an imitator m Richard Donnerhack, conjurer, who has been sentenced to three years' imprisonment by the Southern District Court. Donnerhack proved by his expioit that the years have made little difference m the gullibility
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  • 44 7 Addressing the Glasgow Chamber of Commerce Lord Weir spoke very plainly to trade unionists. By restriction of the hours of labour the country had lost the produce of 700,000 workers, and they had lost 140 millions m wages.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 94 7 NEW DELIVERY OF with Lisle tops and feet BLACK or WHITE 1 Prlc« s 86 .50, 7 50, 850 and 10.50 per pair. \Grey Navy Dark Brown I Prices $6*o &8 50 per pair Best American Manufacture. 8 I it M JIM U |ca:pstani I CIGARETTES J s\ is selected
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 582 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA* (Incorporated In Zkj)*si, !4AJI,COI^RA(7rWri^TH£IMFFJIIALiArA^«^* GOVERNMENT. j Subject to alterations withaal m*tlc*> EUROPSAN KAIL LINE FORTNIGHTLY fc*£VlC*. far London and Antwerp via (Malacca), Penang, Colombo, Saez, Port Sate and M:ii»clO«s. INABA MARU Ist Dec. KAMO MARU 15th Dec. LIVERPOOL LIN*. For Liverpool via Colombo, Suez, Part Sml<i fcti
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    • 692 8 K. P. M. KONINKLYEE PAIFETVAART MAATBCHAPPIJ (Iccorpor&tod m Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA £r.a:3fc3*e ISI P>.fc«g:^ Depl. 1292 Freight Dapt Ift2 lfi«»ager« Desk 1437 Marine Supt, TilMllfnl *»*l COLLYER QUAY. i.^»3J» CONTRACT WITH TBI NETHERLANDS INDIA GOV'StUH iiB» t SINGKEL (Thursday, Nov. 18) J Tanjong-Mengeidar, Tanjong-Leidong, Pench, Berombang,
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    • 656 8 p O. BRITISH ]ndia^" AND APCAR JANE. i (Incorporate! m E.igland.) MAIL AND PASSKNGER BBlVti I PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL B. m, (Under Contract with Ilia Majesty's Gov, The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY^* suspended. t tTi^ LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLE u*^ DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE SINGAPORE SICILIA
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 448 9 THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK S COASTING SERVICE ftfoUy. Tti lg Kelantan, Banpnara, Tvlupin, Patani, Singora, Laliandon, I.angsuan, C'humpon, and Bangkok. Arrial Departure jKAI'HATIPOK 22nd Nov. 1290 24th Nov. 1920 gUDDHADIB 29th Nov. 1920 Ist Dec. 1920 YALAYA 6th Dec. 1920 Bth Doc. 1920
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    • 317 9 LLOYD TRIESTINO S.N. Co. (Incorporated m Italy.) HOMEWARD SAILINGS. For Penang, Colombo, Aden* Venice and Trieste. PERSIA about Dec. 19 HIPHMI about Jan. 12 OUTWARD SAILINGS. For Hongkong, Shanghai, Yokohama, and Kobe. .NIPPON about Nov. 29 For freight and passages apply to Societa Comznissionaria di Esp. c di Imp. (iate
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    • 529 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Ellerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHUIUAN LINE.) [Incorporated m England] i i. i JOINT FORTNIGBTLY SERVICE TO NEW YORK vb SUEZ 01 PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. SUam« Due Route For Spore CITY OF FLORENCE
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    • 518 9 FREIGHT SERVICES OPERATED BY PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. I (Incorporated m U. S. A.) FOR ACCOUNT U. S. SHIPPING IX) ARD HONGKONG— CALCUTTA. wrasse's*-* a l c^ H > BILLS F LADIXG issue to Pacfic C—* P** -U S A. and Candada wita transhipment at Hongkong. BOLTIMOKE VIA SUEZ. SAILINGS
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  • 480 10 WHEN MIND AND BODY ARE FAGGED. Many serious accidents, as well as Oftistaket m life, ha\ <.• bevn tracoJ :o failure of the memory, ill-hcix^h having been thi? original cause of this trouble, 'now, who nru the most likely to suffer m this f pact When persons
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  • 735 10 KASER AND CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. I WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1920. MINING. I 'Figures m brackets show» tht eapiUl ioi'jis valne of the Share m dollar* 9iU«M otherwise marked. C. Cum cl# equals ex div.l tmpang ($30 0,000 0) 10.10 Ayer Weng ($100,000—0) .90—1.10 mtmm Tin
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 218 10 144 [iiEJCililil Sparking Plugs 'IWM^^^ r«: wl a on^ wa y anc^ as^ a on !ll(^ r,;; B yes, qaite so- ii> a car— but n-A so m your iw\ >^ stock :oom. That's the only p!ac^ where ]i. "oih-ra 11 all R. outlast the Lodge. The fame r.chievivi by
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    • 59 10 TOOTH- A CHE A BURDEN Vhj fthojM you *)O2r that which c*2' I bt relieved ato&t ircmedinteJy If yot I -»aly "uke the troublt of consulting K. TSUTADA /apmilMC Don licit (Phone No. 124*! i 7! Br&s Banh Fed., Singapore Extraction Painless Att^ndan^e by Appointment ?35c0 Hours bto 6 p.m.
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    • 119 10 I MfNf M AY ffl H T-rM. 3&*^ *3 1 I^l IV^ 111 "jnl EFFECTIVENESS |^H r\« v^ I^l V^ IYI I v DURABILITY FULL PARTICULARS FROM T"* jf^^f^ H fil H^^H H/^^^ 4B^v^ ft r^L I T'BnK Sj Iv *l ff H H J jS Si L 2 it
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 414 11 AMt U 11,500,000. In force over $15,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. [Incorporated In Btraiti Sett.] HEAD OJFFICE Winchestei House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, E.C. The Cempaay has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act O>
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    • 568 11 I CHARTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China, Incorporated m England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital £2,000,000 Reserve Fund £8,000,000 Reesrye Liability of Proprietors £2,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 88 Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Ancritsar Hongkong Penang Bangkok Iloilo Puket Baums Ipoh Rangoon Bombay Karachi Saigon Calcutta Klang Serembaa
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    • 539 11 HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OPFICE Singapore Raffles Chambers, 4, 6 and 6. BRANCHES: Penang 86 Beech Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar^ 77-79 Jalan Suleiman Batu Pahat— lo9 Jalan Rahamat. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Shanghai, Hongkong Amoy, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semar- ang, Palembang and Trang. CAPITAL. AUTHORISED
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    • 491 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK. LTD. .Capital Paid Up J!t2SJ! Reserve Fund z 1-2 P 222 P 225 President I N r "r 900 Vi«.P,e.i,J.. t N «gj~« DIRECTORS. HEAD OFFICE YOZOSJLUA. Bombay Br To\'o **"!?£"s* r ier.os AjfM London Swtttt*^"^ f ?»tavia Lo* Aaceies Bba^rssl sas- iiss. zJiZ Ktw^«l By*ss^ Hankow
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    • 274 11 a 68DM eysE i Slops Colds m a Niahl CHECKS INFLUENZA Overcomes Nasal Catarrh. W Vcno's Lightning Cough Cure will _S| cure an ordinary cold m a night, if V,' taken promtly; it checks influenza at the oulM-t, thus averting all danger B of complications, white its value m H
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 426 11 EXCHANGE. NOVEMBER 17. Bank 4 m.s. 1 Bank, demand 2 3* Private credits 3 m.s. 2 4 a! New York, d-.-mand yvT Credits 90 d.iys 4 France, dem.uid mmm India, T. T. Hongkong, doaaad Prem. 66* P c Yokohama, demand m Java, demand I 1)'. Bangkok, demand Boveraigß, Bank Baying
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    • 407 11 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Intermediate and local mails will be found la list below: Penan*, Malacca, F. M. S. (by Train) 4pm daily (except Sunday). Koto Tinffgi and stations to Kuala Lumpur at 6 a.m &«jah of Sarawak Bam < CUC Soon Ho«g R a.m. v 7 b Hock Tew Batem
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  • 355 12 TEN PER CENT DIVIDEND DECLARED. The ninth ordinary general meeting of the Ampar.g (Kinta) Tin Mining Co., Ltd., was held at the registered offices of the Compary, Chartered Bank CL ambers at noon yesterday, attended fey Mr. 11. Robinson (chairman), the Hon. Mr. Low 'her Kemp, Messrs
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  • 524 12 ANNUAL REPORT. T>.e following is the Directors' Report f}r the year ended May SI. Good fortune attended the operations of the dredge during the period under review, m that no s-:rious breakdown or accident occurred, and that no great loss of running time wtjs incurred. For the 12
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  • 23 12 Not one person m one hundred can successfully camouflage his intentions. Employees- give evidence of their interest or disinterest m so many ways.
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  • 692 12 SH.NOIMNA AND SIGNORINETTA. Their Strange History. Many books, says the Daily Telegraph, have- been written about the Romance of the Turf, but the subject is inexhaustible. There is no end to the fantasies it exhibits c* human and equine nature. Take the Btri.ir.ge history of Si^norina and SignoriBCtta
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  • 49 12 FRASER'S REPORT. i Singapore, Nov. 17. Rubber. Still dull and neglected with shares unchanged. I Mining. Weak with little doings, Taipings $1.72%, North Taipings $1.82%, Rawangs 80 cts. South Taipings 95 cts, Collieries $31.50. Industrial. Quiet, Uniteers $23.50, Wearnes $29, Traders $27.25, Smelters $9.15, Riteiros $15.75.
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  • 123 12 The action of the negligible set, headed by poet Bridges, of the Oxford dons m holding out the hand of fellowship to German professors and beseeching them to bring about a re-establishment of the old friendliness has fallen like a douche of icy water on French
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 19 12 (From Our Own Correspondent). Hongkong, Nov. 17. The Straits cricketers departed by the Dihran this: morning.
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    • 65 12 Colours ye Whites. The above practice match on the S.C.C. ground last evening ended m a draw of two goals each. Wh'tes were the first to score through Smith, and shortly afterwardi Niche!] equalised. Just before the Interval Sinclair gave the Whites the lead. The second
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    • 82 12 It ha? been decided that the presentation of prizes will be pei formed by Lady GulliBBtrd this evening. If the ground is m a fit condition the final of the Tennis Championship will take place but m any case the prise distribution will be held. Members
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    • 36 12 m Theft will be a practice tame of Hockey on Friday at 5 p.m. All wishing to play are requested to turn up vA 5 o'clock or as soon after as possible.
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    • 26 12 In a friendly game on the latter* ground last evening the S.C.C. won by the odd goal m three.
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    • 48 12 The usual monthly medal Competition (Stroke) will be played off on Saturday and Sunday next (SOth^and 21st.) The qualifying round for the Captain' Cup will be piayeU m .•/junction with the Monthly Medal. The Ladles' Spocn will be played for on Monday next (22nd inst.)
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    • 118 12 Latest Results. London. Nov. 15th. A London cable of Nov. 11th to the Civil and Military Gazette gives the following Rugby results: St. Bartholomew's Hospital r»jat Cambridge University by 6 points to 5. In the County Rugby Championship. Hampshire beat Middlesex by 22 points. At hockey, Cambridge Uiwversity
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  • 342 12 Poincarc's Article m "Le Matin." In an article m Le Matin, entitled On the Slippery Slope," M. Poincare emphasises the essential characteristics of the indemnity problem from the French point of view. We find ourselves, he writes, before a debtor who, m reply to our questions,
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