The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 12 November 1921

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1 14 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. fEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1921 NO. 10,4:51.
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  • 257 1 Armistice Day was celebrated yesterday, the chief events being the religious services in the morning and ExService dinners in the evening Page 12. Two commercial delegations have arrived at Singapore, from Western Australia and from San Francisco Pages ♦i and 7. The Western Australian mission is to
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  • 1491 1 Quicquid agunt homtnti nottri tat f9rrm§o libelli JUYSHAL. When these lines appear to the expectant publie, the Armistice holidays will not be over. Tho occasion is not one for mAmHi for one ought not to reflect on the visions glorious of the first armistice, now like
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    • 498 1 raffles hotel KELLY AND WALSH, LTD. MONDAY.-Tea Daiuant, sto 7 imb. (Admteion fc«) (incorporated in |i«g kOTg) WKDNESD AY .-Special Musical Programme after Dinner. JUST REOTT.TVTT'n THIKSDAY.-Guest Night and Dancing. OU O X XV.Ej^.Ejl V EtV (Evening Dress essential for Dancing) I FRlDAY.— Special Lunch— Orchestra i TEE I sll<
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    • 86 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Dunlop's new tyre price Page Peps is very useful in colds Rage I. K P M changes of sailings— Page 10. Powell an l Cos. forthcoming sales PW 4. wearing and Roe advertise a sheriff's sale Page o. The Western Australian Trade Display —Leader Page. Two important books
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 111 1 THE WEEK Saturday, \2th. High Water, H.O a.m., 8.30 p.m. Public Holiday. Diocesan ConfVrence. At Home, Chinese C.0.C., :i 3 p.m. Rucby. H.M.S, Mulaya Cup, Singapore v Malacca, S.C.C. 5 p.m. Polo: Balestier. Sunday, 19th. High Water, 8.43 a.m., 9.24 p.m. Conference Sunday at Cathedral. Sw. Club: 200 Yds. Jackson
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  • 173 2 m The Queensland Government U i nnoducingr a bill for the suppression of pigeon-shooting and coursing. The Timey Weekly Edition has a pieture ••I Cot Hubbaek talking to one of tlu VOO men who attended a memorial service *t St. Pancras Parish Church on the sixth anniversary of the Loos
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    • 175 2 TO I.KT OR FOR SALE. Larpe God .us, newly erected, area from 10,000 50,000 sq. ft. facing river. Large stores from 6,000 t o 24,000 sq. ft. near wharf and shipping. Also Bungalows. All immediate entry, going cheap. Apply to A. J. ABRAHAM, f>6, Robinson Road. Marsilling Building. VICTORIA THEATRE
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    • 458 2 bk; holiday programme FIRST SHOW AT 7.:}0 Sharp. EARLE WILLIAMS AND GRACE DARMOM) IN THE VITAGRAPH PLAY The Man Who Wouldn't Tell FROM THE STORY' BY BESS MEREDYTH TENSION THROUGHOUT— ACTION— LOVK INTEREST MYSTERY SUSPENSE THRILLS. POWERFUL AND EXCITING In 6 Parts SHE-ME h HVMoi?Asi>' 'ESTER COMEDY In 2 parts
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    • 828 2 A LH AM BRA From Thursday, November 10, to Tuesday, \owmi,,. r lAN ENTRANCING AND DAZZLING EQUITY PHOT( A photoplay that does not merely photograph soino trivial it setting and impossible circumstances, but takei ita I everyday life, featuring that bewitchiafly beautiful pnotoplaj STRAIGHT FROM PARIS In 8 Tarts Clara
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  • 123 3 Among the great ters -f Sheffield the firm of Thomas Firth and Sons. Ltd., holds a foremost place I <• firm was founded in IS4O and at once specialised in took steels, as they do to this day. They have thfir factory at Riga, now disused, but in Sheffield the
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  • 321 3 A \N arninu From Su Henry Wilson. Field-Marshal Sir Henry Wilson, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, in an Intro- duction to a forthcoming book by Major Victor Lefebure, entitled "The Riddle of the Rhine: Chemical Strategy in Peace and War," utters a warning concerning this
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    • 269 3 Expectant and Nursing p j Mothers [I j find in Glaxo a most valuable aid, for, taken regularly two f" >\ or three times a day by the mother herself (both before and M£ after the birth of her baby), Glaxo not only maintains the S| Mother's own strength without
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    • 173 3 MOSQUITO NETTING, Etc. WE OFFER FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY, EX STOCK, AT" GREATLY RIDUCED PRICES:Galvd. Mosquito Netting, in Rolls 36 in. by 100 ft. by 14 mesh. Green Painted Mosquito Netting, 36 in. by 100 ft. by 14 mesh. 36 in. by 100 ft. by 16 mesh. 36 in. by 100
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 658 3 CHURCH SERVICES. ir.th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. Sunday, i.lth November, 1*»21. WESLEY CHURCH, Fort Canning Road Rev. W. T. Cherry, Acting Paster. B'ajM. Sunday School. Public Worship. Sermon by Rev. J. B. Nagle. p.m. Public Worship. Sermon by Her. day, •>:.,() p.m. i'my. r Sen Leader. Rev. W. i Cherry. BETHESDA,
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  • 412 4 MACPHAIL'S WEEKLY SHARE REPORT. I I Sin R .por.-. N,,,. The share market remains quiet with little business passing hut there has been a slight improvement during the week in both rubber and tin and shares are a little stronger. The news of the suspension of operations by the Papan
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  • 93 4 List of Subscriber:*. Previously acknowledged $101,491.56 P. R. Pinhom (monthly contribution) 15 X. Kendall (6th contribution) 25 Messrs Dunlop Plantations Ltd.. (3rd monthly contribution) 200 Messrs Hongkong- and Shanghai Banking Corporation 10,000 Messrs Cawtlefield Estate Staff (October contribution) 49 Kedah Government (monthly contribution) 1 000 'T. A.
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  • 53 4 For many months past a new grand stand on a magnificent scaie has been in the course of erection at the Royal Turf Club of Si am and it will be officially opened on Saturday, December lObb, which is the) first day of the first meeting of the 1921-22 I
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    • 497 4 THE BRAND OF CONFIDENCE \\VU/ V T I w V^fc m. m w MALA YAN CHINA CLA Y AND POTTERY CO., LTD., 1 vjr \j jl Xj im vji i^^^> STOCKS NOW ON HAND FIRE BRICKS, ARCH BRICKS. LONG WEDGE BRICKS, BROAD BACK BRICKS, BABCOCK WILCOX TUBE BRICKS, FIRECLAY. Note:
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    • 885 4 NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tenders will be received at the Office of the Honourable the Colonial Secretary, Straits Settlements, up to noon of Monday, the 7th November, 1921, for the supply of 150 pairs more or less of white canvas shoes for the European Warders of the Singapore Prison during the
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    • 709 4 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Freehold Compound House known as Mildreda, No. l|«)i > and 26 lots of sea-side building sites at Tanjong sTlloaj IV. At Messrs. CHEONG KOON SENG f'o's Saleroom. N., |q k ON WEDNESDAY 16th, November at 2. Hi p 1. Valuable freehold land and the comfortable
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    • 88 4 COLONIAL HOTEL 44 ANSON ROM' BOARDING LOWa» DAYS MONTHS REASONABLK TEllfi FRENCH ITALIAN ClW> gfi to pcoti ct ti raj and lungi <i A I IS I H*. lurin, I'< E Hi v I Hi remed) v ln« 7 direct to I 'I IV air like Itp jy I H
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  • 215 5 HELP I or ARCHITECTS. i< f!i< Kriitor. Sir, -With reference 1 1 the approaching visit of His Royal Hiprhness The Plincej of Wall's, would you kindly pt'rniit BM t' mujrh the medium of your valuable columns to ask wether it is intended fcO •■all for competitive
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  • 268 5 11. B. the Governor has received a tele j^n.m from the Secretary of State to the effect that 11. Ri H. the Prince of Walts has approved the programme drawn up by the Committee appointed to mal;.arrangement! for hia visit in April. The programme
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  • 93 5 Standard Oil Boat Bthiai. A boat belonging to the Standard Oil Company, on its way to Wuchow with oil, was pirated off Paksha a short time a«o. Although the boat, wat escorted by the •<><it Sai ()f;, the pirates, to the number of several hundred, attacked with modern firearms.
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  • 73 5 London, <>.;. l&th, The new Commonwealth Covernmei t. cargo service between London, Colombo, «"X Australia, a v runn ng every fourth week, Btartfl with the steamer "Moroton Bay" sailing from London on December 7th and arriving in Colombo in 20 dayi 'i will b<- no passenger accommodation*
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  • 57 5 Among the >ther Inxurie comian up by the Kahgaroj to-day, ii o contifrnmenl H5O ca.-cs <,f la;. \V. Australian ap] which will be let lo im on the pijblu: throntrh Mr. R. K. Maitlantf, from .Mr. i Barringi H« rker, who hai tab hiin.si'lf as a fruit
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  • 54 5 Qetater, It. I Indians of all creeds attended the k-vU-bration of Dentil at shake^M-a.v Hut, near the British Museum. y<M.i<laj \»n ing:. Many la<lies wearing Uw nat costume took part in the ffattvttiei which were presided over by Sankarara Kair Bho-wna*rtfro»\ Prafeanov F*M'Kii.«hmt aivl Sir Denison
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    • 457 5 WANTED. -i! SOLI !ITOR, "Admitted England iceki engagement Munici--1 i otherwise i law cxeepted) Experience Government i... and Mercantile Law. Add NO 11." care of _J 15-11 i Ford < Sar, four seater, .tui mnning order. Ittaaon Manager, Shipping I) t .pt. Co., Ltd u.c. "^aT\ihi> to bi y. 1
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    • 560 5 1 .AUCTION sat.psh AUCTION SALE OP -n K th bevHlcl oval 'o r V "t" W h fu IwZSI from Thu '^ay. ioth CATALOGUES ISSUED POWELL CO., LTD., 5-n Auctioneers. 1 »-il REMINDER AUCTION SALE WITHOUT RESERVE A large quantity of solid Teak Furniture and Miscellaneous Goods For convenience of
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    • 643 5 AUCTION SALES SHERIFF'S SALE In the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlement* Settlement of Singapore. IN THI CAUSE of Shalt Sharif Plaintiff versus KiuJt ro Defendant AUCTION SALE OF live Milch Buffaloes, One Male Buft*«loc ;.nd Two Young Buffaloes. To be held :'t No. 1 ChmagJ Road. Singapore. ON TUESDAY,
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    • 736 5 NOTICES. NEW YEAR SPORTS n>2L\ i NOTICE. A Public Meeting will be held in the North Room, Singapore Cricket Club, on Wednesday, TUh November, at 5.15 p.m. to consider the durability of holding Land and Sea Sports on lat January 1!»22, and if approved of: To appoint Committee of Management
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    • 839 5 m NOTICES. MAUYABORNEO EXHIBITION, 1922. GROUND COMMITTEE. TO MANUFACTURERS, MERCHANTS, AGfcNTS, AND OTHERS. I. Applications will be received up to December 7th, I9tl, for the rental of plots, shops and kiosks for the exhibition and sale of Koods of all classes of manufacture at the forthcoming Industrial Exhibition to be
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  • 888 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1921. Our Failing in China. Standing as we do on the borderland of that great trade which has for centuries passed between China i> nd Europe, our merchants cannot but be deeply interested in the speech made by Mr. ChftO Hsin Chu at the
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  • 304 6 19* Hon. Mr. P. A. S. and Mrs. McLelland have left Kuala Lumpur for Kuala Lipia. The Rev. S. Muthusamy, the new pastor of the Evangelical Lutheran Church, arrived in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday last. As from Nov. 14 the office of the Staff Oflker to the Local Forces will
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  • 91 6 PBNANG*B ARMISTICE CELEBRATIONS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang Nov. 11. Rain fill daring the Armistice Day observances in Penan*. A minute before eleven the steamers in harbour blew their syrens, a tfun was fired and the Union Jack was half-masted for two minutes. 'all work being stopped. The
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  • 34 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) I'enang Nov. 11. The agents of North Taipintf Tin Dredging Company status the- directors have declared the fifth dividend of 7% per cent, payable on Nov. 30.
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  • 97 6 (Aneta Service) eltevreden, liatavia. No>. 11. To-day there was established a Nethrrlands Indiar branch of the Netherlands? Chamber of Commerce of New York, which branch will work under the name of the Dutch Indian Chamber of Commerce for America. The object is to fosU-r trade between
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  • 506 6 Th« arrangement! for to-day for the Dio<esan Conference are 10 a.m. CoutA.il meeting in St. Andrew*i School; 11 a.m. Conference of lady workers M the Bishop's Lo^fftJ B*3o p.m. [nspectloo of Letters, Orders, ic. At the Cathedral Office; 4.45 The Bishop and Mi>. Ferguson Davie at Home,
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  • 84 6 HAM DlBrt AT On Monday next I Trade Display of the Australia will be op n\ I Office Bvilding. I■ M is to demonstrate tl try and should prove of to the trading community momben of tin D attendar.ee to uiwi exhibits will coSßpri r Jr? and dried,
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  • 392 6 INTER-CLUB SPOKM TUB FINALS The tn-i annual inU I on the 8. C. noon were quite large attendan e. in suits obtained ought the sporting tcthritiei Five clubs compt Club, Singapore rhinrs,. Recreation Cl Boys' Association, Lai V. M. C. A. The ;.ui. small. um<l in tome I
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  • 63 6 Th»- neond ra<t- for H K Cup will tak,- place fat 3 o'clock, over kbc B Time limit Stt boon will raof over thrir lat 3.15 for tht« Vu. I The Suiulav morning ra i l!i Marpartt II (up starting: at 10 sharp, Handicapping under the p<
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  • 23 6 Thur*da> r%7« Lun b.at R. F. 1 I Monday* Tie-. <> J. lim vs. C\ A. NornC. Smith vs. F. R«chwmWr
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  • 19 6 .Mto The customary public me« v arrangements ItgMdfc* Year Sport* will J*h<li I od Nov. 16 a* 5.15 p.«n
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    • 170 6 I MACGREGORS I PARLIAMENT s C^* X V^^HISKY j >/^ Caldbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. jj (IncorpotmUd in Shanghai). rf" WHAT APPEALS MOST TO A LADY? t PERFUMERY >f J 'i 1 WE HAVE JUST BEEN APPOINTED AGENTS KOR J' J "MORNY" t And Have Kecrived A Complete Stock of their
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    • 105 6 THE NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY LTD. (Incorporated in Great Britain) Transacts all classes of LIFE (Including Annuities) FIRE (Including Loss of Profits consequent upon Fire) ACCIDENT, MOTOR CAR MARINE BAGGAGE Insurances Tot.. Funds excels £25,000,000 CLAIMS PROMPTLY SETTLED. Chief Offices LONDON 11, Threadneedle St., E.C. 2. SINGAPORE 16,
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  • 456 7 KING'S SPEECH. HOPES K>K CONFBKBNCK. Renter's Service.] London. Not. Hi. ch <-n the prorogation of the rood progresg made olution of the very critical and foreign affairs. v the Dominions and India ives ar»- in close of foreign policy snimously deoided that the Empire should! Power. Steps had
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  • 55 7 H S to ff hi ,i 9 faraa riw harv *«t in India I K.-Th Baid to bt? excellent, fU^tanti pr^ miBeH rest of Malaya arer arvt st Ch^P«r, rather M m 1 rU may> ther efore, be coun--9 «< 00^^f th mOSt Strikin fea- > JT W* with Burma
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  • 575 7 KEMALIST AGREEMENTS. PKBBB KKtiKKTK. I Router's Service. 1 London. N«>y. «T John BradburyV re port on the Uu-sbaden agreement may stir fre.h In, lan* newspap.-r, KCMU rallv it* publication as inopp,,,, um at h( ~;t that the Reparations Co.misVi™ Haitin, Berlin. Some, notablv le FigJo -prised that the
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  • 134 7 (Malay Mail Telegram). A London cable to the Civil and Military Gazette firm the following results of League football matches on Birmingham 0, Arsenal 1. Bradford City 3, Aston Villa 2. Chelsea 0, Sheffield United 2. Everton 1, Liverpool 1. Huddersfield Town 3, Blackburn Roven 0. Manchester
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  • 742 7 ULSTER CABINET. DBUBKKATB IN LONDON. [Reuter's Service.] London, Nov. 10. The deliberations of the Ulster Cabinet W«re resumed at the Savoy Hotel this morning. At the close of the meeting a communique was issued stating "The Prime Minister of Northern Ireland, on behalf of the Cabinet wishes
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  • 76 7 Seletar Rubber Co. is to be reconstructed on a basis of ten 2s. shares (Is. 3d. paid) for each £1 share. Nom. capital new company £75,000 in 2s. shares. Subscription 4f0,000 shares guaranteed for payment £1,600 and commission Id. per share, and to take up to June 3, 1924, at
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  • 590 7 THE AMERICAN DELEGATION. The Pacific Mail Steamship Company's fine vessel, the Empire State- arrived at Singapore early yesterday morning and tied up at the Main Wharf. The Empire State, like all the other vessels of a similar class owned by the Pacific Mail Co., is luxuriously appointed
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  • 131 7 Result of 1921 Competition. I October 28. Th« National Rifle Association has issued j the result for 1921 of the Imperial Challenge Shield competition presented by Lieut.-Col. Raymond Frennell of South Africa with medals and £660 in prize money, 820 teams entered in the senior and 592
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  • 94 7 A superb Equity production in six reels, Straight from Paris, featuring that charming photoplay star, Clara Kimball Young, will be presented at the Alhambra, to-night. It has a bewitching Parisian atmo%phere besides an absorbing plot. Jn addition a two-reel western drama featuring the wellknown Jack Perrin, a Topical
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  • 15 7 I A new dock ia ta be built by the Kiangn&n Dock a*<l £ogia«*riag Co. <
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    • 226 7 P The Supremacy of ||jf |j| if "fiis Master^ Voice"! |fe 1 Gramophone |l is Universally Acknow'edged B IT VI If* \e<irs n! ttnceasinii lahoiii ind wi»*ntiftc I t ib *> feii exnerimjßl bare enabled "Hl^ MASTER'S |l» V'OICK" to maintain an undisputed rapreiav l ]h acy in the world
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    • 588 8 N. Y, K. EUROPEAN LINES. j EUROPEAN LINES. LONDON LINE Fortalgktl? B*rrU« FOR~ MARSEILLES, LONDON A ANTWERP, rim PorU. ATSUTA MARU November 17 SHIDZLOKA MARU November 30 HAKONK MARU December 14 i LIVERPOOL LINE Monthly B»r*i«# FOR MARSEILLES ft LIVERPOOL, r!a PorU. KAMAKI RA MARU December 13 AMBURG LINE Moathlj
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    • 548 8 ELLERMAN BUGKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) A New Passenger Service to London. Will commence in MARCH, 1922 with the S.S. CITY OF MANCHESTER 8725 tons deadweight expected to sail early March followed by the S.S. CITY OF SIMLA a new twin screw steamer of 10,500 tons deadweight, luxuriously
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    • 482 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. I (Ineorpor'te*! in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVK I PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Gov< rni The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY art at LONDON PAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM -LONDON TO MARS El I I DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE i
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    • 471 9 HE SL\W STEAM NAVIGATION CO LTD (INCORPORATED IN SIAM) SINGAPORE BANGKOK* COASTING SERVICE t,t Kr«tay, Trengganu, KelanUn, Pangnara, Telupia PaUni Qi« K ob».mui, Langeuan, Champon, and Bangkok. Sm L*vi, M\ v™ 8^ 1 Oeparturt LCHATIPOK Nov 21 Nov. 28 Xov 10 u Mm** are fitted throughout with electric light, and
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    • 252 9 O. S. K. The Osaka Shoseu Kaisha Ltd. (Incorporated in Japan). No. 2, De Sooza Street. Proposed Sailings from Singapore. (Subject to change without notice) EUROPEAN LINE. For Port Said, Marseilles, London, Antwerp Rotterdam and Hamburg. DUE SINGAPORE. >.>. Amazon Maru Nov. 14 Nov. 15 ML Atlag Mam Dec. 11
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    • 616 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EDerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCAURIAN LINE.) (Incorpoiatad in England.) JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NFW YORK rim SUEZ OK PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK, Stcaner Dn« S'pora Route For I DEUCALION Dec. 24 Panama. Japan
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    • 422 9 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. E ACCOUNT OF THE U. S. SHIPPING BOARD. \N FRANCISCO— MANILA— EAST INDIA. I FOR CALCUTTA DIRV.CT WOLVERINE STATE Passengers and Freipht November 1& GRANITE STATE Passengers and Freight December 15 FOR SAN FRANCISCO via MANILA AND HONOLULU. CREOLE STATE Passenger* and Freight Wurwfctf 14 WOLVERINE
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  • 1326 10 THE GOVERNMENT POSITION. The lelaticr-ship of the Western Australian Government to the visit to the Straits Settlements arJ F.M.S. of the Australian Trade Delegation was explained by the hoi'ble Mr. J. Sciddan, Minister for Industries in Western Australia, in aiv interview to a "Free Press" representative at
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  • 285 10 San Francisco and the Hawaiian Islands will sustain a business loss of $60,000,000 a year and there is grave danger that 25,000 workers ir. the United States will be thrown out of employment in the immediate future unless Congress grants the petition of Hawaii to enable the
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  • 152 10 Terrorised Natives. Reports from Stai Bel n Congo, state that two "leopard men" were publicly hanged outside th< ison en June 20th. having been condemned to death for murder. The Central African leopard men \'< rni a widespread secret society, They wear tunics of leopard skin leaching below the
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    • 616 10 K. P. M KONINKI.YKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co., OF BATAVIA Telephone If] Passage Dept. 1201 Freight Dept. I<>()2 Manager Desk 14.57 Marine Supt. Transhipment Dept. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. VAN HOGENDORP (Saturday, Nov. 12) S«lat-Pandjang, Bengkalis, Siak and Pakan-Baroe. Hongkong, Swatow and Amoy. Belawan Deli,
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    • 48 10 Consignees of cargo per the above vessel are advised that owin e to a breakdown in her machinery IHMI has had to put into Baban* for repairs. Expected date of arrival at .Singapore will be advised later BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., Incorporated in the F.M.S.) Agents Glrn Line Ltd.
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    • 157 10 HAVE YOU CONFIDENCE? that every time you operate the starfo* switch your engine will immediately respond? If Not fit an "Exide" Starting Lighting Uatten. which will unfailingly start your car and still have a reserve of power. 9 Adamson Gilfillan Co., m SINGAPORE. I FOR PURITY AND POWER j IS
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  • 1394 11 REVIVAL IN SHIPPING. (From Our Own Correspondent). Edinburgh, Oct. .">. There are some signs, according to optimists, that the great shipbuilding slump, in which fortunes made during the war were lost much more !< than they w sre amassed, is Row nearing an end. Keen business men whs
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  • 377 11 Striking Invention for the Repair of Ships. I nder the presidency of Sir Edgar Jones. M.P., a demonstration wa* given yesterday at Caxton Hall of a new appliance which may be used under water to mend ships' plates by riveting a fresh plate over a hole such
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  • 21 11 The annual cost of tuberculosis in this country cannot be reckoned at less than IM. ooo.ooo.— Ritfht Hon. I>r. AddiaOQ, M.P.
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  • 557 11 r X<av i at ('iarknt'ss overtakes dinner again, and sunußer*time is about to floe I before the encroaching stars, habitues <>f the West End arc beginning to complain of terrible affliction. It is an o!«l one, whi /h .eems to grow in virulen e with the Peace.
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  • 83 11 London, October {.-—October opened wit abnormal heat in tin- shade. The temperatare was seventy-five in London yesterday, or thirteen degrees in excess of normal and the highest since issr>. The cool evenings prevalent in September have not relieved the situation for^t lu- warmth of the nights
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  • 105 11 Sees: Barlow and Co. (Kuala Lumpur) Ayer Kuning 75 y OOO; Bradwall 50,774Chersonese 47,210; Dennistown 38,824; Highlands and Lowlands 96,500* Klabang 88,600; Krian 2830; Sunire'i Krian 70,000; Sungei Way -ir. --mm Secretaries: Barker and Co. (Penan?) Rahman Hyd. Tin <>c-t. output 300 pikula Secretaries: Ka:/. Bros.
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  • 144 11 A Remedy. Some people inherit thvoat tenderness, and with them just a slipht chill makes the breathing tubes so swollen and sore that it is sheer a^ony to attempt to speak. There is one infallible remedy for this condition WOODS' GSBAT PEPPERMINT CURE. So if at
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    • 213 11 t J u R V I I I] is hereby given that the above TlUnTMiw^^ VANA \W\NNA RAW ANNA RAJAMANK'K < hYttv *f the t yle of V. A. R. Co., at No. 92 Market SteSTfl- on business ect o« PUUCAT SARONGS Im^iEd android Kfff^ a d is used SetUemenU,
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    • 564 11 FOURNIER'S* HYGENIQUE* MIXTURE. (FOR LADIES) Tested and Proved for Years. WASTE NO TIME. Ismmadlately yon notice aay disorder ef Ik* system Uke Fournier's Hyreoique aflstara. It quickly removes all suffering. TW« m Nothins to EQUAL IT. Anything ao Widely Knows. It Is justly described as the FIXBST REMEDY IN lIIK
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  • 1701 12 AN INTIMATE SKETCH. [M. Clemenceau celebrated his 80th birthday recently. He intends to pass his remaining days in a tiny farmhouse overlooking the sea on the wild coast of the Bay of Biscay, a few miles from the place where he was bom. It was here
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  • 88 12 Melbourne 1 Mr. David Smith, Minister for the Navy, introduced, in the House of Representatives, the Commonwealth naval estimates totalling £^IXO,OOO expenditure for 1920-11)21 being £!>6,0()0 below the amount of the appropriation, which is due to reduction in the personnel of the navy, as the ranks
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  • 34 12 The Church has made more true converts by showing the spirit of Christ than it h«? ever made by dogmatic utterances by which it has tried to force belief.— Canon the Hon. Jas. Adderley.
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    • 327 12 EUROPE HOTEL. X'mas and New Year Festivities XMAS EVE, DECKMBER 24.— Illuminated Xmas Trees and Dance to midI night. Tickets: Dinner and Dance $3.00. XMAS NIGHT. DECEMBER 25.— 01d English Xmas Dinner. Distribution of Xmas Tree Novelties. Orchestral Music till 11.30 p.m. No Dancing. Ticket: Dinner $4.00 BOXING NIGHT. DECKMBER
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    • 212 12 THE EMBODIMENT OF COMFORT ECONOMY DURABILITY Previous Price $7250 N ow Ss?c ft Previous Price $6250 N ow $4950 YOU MUST ACTUALLY SEE AMD RIDE IN THESE MODEL* TO APPRECIATE THEIR Vl* NY SPLENDID QUALITIES Wearne Bros, Limited, j 209-212 ORCHARD ROAD. $1400 1400 j "MADSTRONG" LIGHT Reduction in Prices.
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  • 105 13 NOVEMBER lo Bunk 4 m.s. 2 j4 5-32 Bank demand 2 3 29-32 Private credits 3 m.s 2;4 ~7-l0 New York, demand 45 Credits 90 days 48 France, demand 605 India T. T. m Hongkong, demand 18 p. c From. Yokohama, demand 94 Java, demand 134 Bangkok, demand 90
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  • 138 13 NOVEMBER 10 Tin 175 Tons $:s.~>o Gambier Cube No. 1 14.00 Gtimbier 12 qo Pepper Black u 00 Pepper (white fair) 26.00 Tapioca, small flake, f.g. 6^oo Tapioca, Medium pearl f.g 7.50 Pearl Sago, small 8.50 Copra Sundried 10. 50 Copra Mix 1000 Opium, Benares uncert: 4,600 Rice, Rangoon
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 350 13 H > vTK; §4,000,000 B£2l^MBMKmpbmbm— iw^. IM!'tTmTtTDaß*3lZjr~j B THF HRPAT CACTPnv AMortncw In forc« TW HT.000.000. IHt GKEAT COMPANY, LIMITED. H .p.^j h M £20,000 depo.lt«l wiTtb. Supm^' Co n LON»ON OFFICE :*2 Old Jewry, E.C ;•>£ PLANS OF ASSURE NCR K»(t'tnd. and e«mpU M with tht Britiah Ltf. Aaiursnce
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    • 477 13 tHAKTERED BANK HEAD OFFICE. M Bishopsgate, London. EC Alnr c t A^ en^ lcs ami Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Penam? Amntsar Ilo;lo fc p u g Bangkok Ipoh Po Batavia Karachi £c& sg? s s FV n v Shanghai K. Lumpur SincaDore Ca^npore Madras" Colombo Manila Taipin K Hai'pho,^ mX^"
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    • 884 13 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK. LIMITED. Established 1880. Capital Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund y. 53,000,000 President: N. Kajiwara, Esq Vice-President S.K. Suzuki, *Esq. xt DIRECTORS. N. Soma, Esq. I. Matsukata, Esq. T. Yamakawa, Esq. M. Mitsui, E*q. M. Odapri, Esq. Baron K. Morimura, Baron K. Iwasaki. R. Ichinomiya,
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    • 270 13 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720). FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE j Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. BARKER Co., Ltd "ranch OTice-64, The Arcadf C^e^a^ A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO. LTD. (Incorporated in Great Britain).
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 105 13 VESSELS ARRIVED. Kangaroo, Brit. 2706, from Fremantlr 10. for Fremantle 22. Teosta, Brit. 3428. from Madras 11. for Madras 14. Omito Maru, Jap. 4357. from Batavia 11. for Hamburg 12. Empire State, Amer. 5319, from San Francisco LI, for Batavia 13. Keishin Maru. .Tap. 2666, from Karatsu 11, p or
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    • 352 13 MAIL TABLE. Intermediate and local mails will b. fnmi m list below: Federated Malay States, Malacca, Ma.r aatf Sss iun y d .v r r' 6 m d Poh Ann P^,'" 7 1 Soon Le,. I o m SJS suit s KelanUn V*~ U a m Nedan H noon Mil...
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  • 356 14 I THE LOCAL OBSERVANCE. The local observance of the anniversary of Armistice Day in this Settlement showed yesterday no falling off from the thorough and heartfelt expression of thanks for deliverance from the toils and horrors of war, which marked the previous celebrat:ons. The occasion, observed as a
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  • 1113 14 i ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL. The service at .St. Andrew's Cathedral in commemoration of the Armistice Day was one of the most memorable held. The attendance was well ever a thousand, many having to stand throughout the proceedings. About 250 of the Garrison, including the R. G. A.,
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  • 296 14 The Times was r.fv tT in favour of the scheme for regulating production and controlling sales, and in noticing the abandonment of the scheme, the City Editor writes. Support for the scheme was .smaller than had been generally expected. Provisional approval of its principles was
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  • 61 14 The "plastometer," passing over the headt is an instrument giving measurements that Prof. Burger, of Berlin, claims will reveal in an hour as much concerning a person's character as can be learned in many months by ordinary methods. It is claimed that tide device will prove of great advantage in
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  • 1750 14 CELEBRATING THE ARMISTICE. His Excellency the Governor was the principal guest at the Ex-Services Association dinner which was held at the Hotel St. George last night. The President, Colonel H. L. Pearson, D. S. 0., presided over an attendance which numbered close upon three hundred. The Chairman. The
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  • 109 14 The Ma'ay driver of a motor lorry at Setapak on Monday knocked down and killed a smal Malay boy. The driver was charged in the Kuala Lumpur Police Court .with driving in a reckless and dangerous' manner, and was remanded In custodv until the 15th inst. The Japan Chronicle states:
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  • 171 14 The Angkor, which the Compagnie <!♦•- Messageries Maritimes has had entirely refitted by the Societe Provencale de ConstiLUtior.d Navales at La Ciotat, has undergone successful preliminary trials in the Mediterranean. She is one of the finest vessels of the fleet of the Messageries Maritimes, anj is
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  • 124 14 Some enterprising- enthusiast outfht to make a collection of quaint shop ligJUl in Penang, else we shall noon begin doing it ourselves. "Don't go across the road to be cheated; come in Here is a classic, but the humour of this, from a jeweller's shop in Carnarvon Street,
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  • 63 14 T v Royal Hongkong Yacht Club held /their opening cruise on Oct. 29th in the 'presence of the Hon. Mr. Claud Severn I (Acting Commodore), who wished them a successful season. Admiral Strauss, the new Comauu»d«r-in-Ohief "f the r. S. China P.ett, has paid hii (first visit to Hon^kt>nu in
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  • 64 14 ■nd brome, ii Hi», oataid« i, J ter „f M "J lh B»l "f niUiou rf min f h.™ to) ,-bw ft „ts rc,,.,,,,,,,,, money. j Matthew Bouli ,i-ROo f ooo worth of for the Governmei Birmingham ha tons O f bror,, ,«-very country in
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  • 139 14 Novt l fcta titsj ha f n-port.l by K. K. u neer, in cunnn't of rhonmstisiu Mid nerv, Magnetic fields changing second were applied, tnd it W JJ that a— idei thi treatment was designed v, diseases WCTS beneficially ft* eot* penned to bo i«rpr lion, Mountaineers reasserted that they
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 157 14 !he Wonderful «*mm. Crjokes 1 Glass, Theie has been no ffMttl the study of Optics than tl titCOTtiJ by Sir William Crooks, of X-H.,y Vlmaa UMI allows 90 per cent r i» ♦hroug-h and absorbs the daru invisible uitra-violet ami infl These invisible rays ar.> Me] «o fir vision BO*S,
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