The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 December 1921

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. ENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 192L NO. 10,450.
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  • 712 1 The Garden could almost be put into any ordinary sized Eastern dining room, so smalt •re its dimensions. As i enter it this joyous Sunday morning the tukang kebuu is occupied cutting the grass. He is not professional gardener, merely a neighbour, but his method of grass-cutting is
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    • 168 1 tfaitWid RAFFLES HOTEL lj SINGAPORE. VMAs AM) NEW YEAR. 2*u DeeemWr. X.Mas i;\ I VNi y DRESS BALI Spatial Dinner '"•<■-'-. "TmV 1 ml,,r IKMUVK I'' :.i. i..,. ml K, lULDREVB r™,n': Vl'i'l-kkh k !i gssrussr %xt£ •>:\ DANCE, S io p m RDAY, Hat OK BER, NK\\ VBAR«S i:\
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    • 240 1 Vw^ 7\ v^) /v/7/// !>/•?/?» o/ Pahco Paint is /w7;r Every other in Quality -WET "T XIFORMITY in the choice of JS E materials— uniformity in manu- facturing pioces?cs -uniformity B i« results in actual use: j These qualities have earned good will for I I-abc-o Paints in 87 countries
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    • 375 1 THE DAY'S NEWS. Serious iu»ws from Lisbon states IJolshevist revolution is feare;). The Powers are c intemplatiu^ intervention I*a^e 7. Considerable progress i>- being maf)<> at Washington t .wards a clear understanding of C hina's position and sympathetic reception h:is bi»en k' v <" her dtsires for abolishing foreign tutelage
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    • 135 1 THE WEEK j Friday, 2nd. High Water, 0.1l a.m., 11.30 p.ru. Municipal Assessment eases, 2.15 p.m. H.>y"s Gymnastic competition, Y.M.<'.A. :> p.m.' Hawaiian TroiJbadours, Theatre, 0.:;o p.m. Scottish Volunteen mt»., Drill Hall, 6 15 p.m. S(fturda>(, 3/-rf. Hiprh Water, 0.50 a.m., 0.6 p.m. Polo: Balestier. Hawaiian Troubadour Theatre 5.15 v\
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  • 142 2 iri S ■nd petus fi<v oil in A ,-n „11-' with hand Wei p is Viet the i M r. H. i;> an rt exan from I the wi(: feature* of the cow trj w <tf h when Jth Auof whk-: wri i depth i 1 prhich
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    • 31 2 i ''> I I I I I B DYSENTRY 2 i I 4nd 2 I DIARRHOEA BROWN'S SPECIFIC I To be had at MAYNWRiys IMS- 2 I'ENSARY, and of MISS BROWN. ■••■-■-■-•-•-^■•■•■-■.8.l
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    • 277 2 i""' TO I T OK FOB SALE. Lari t G 3, newly erectcJ, area from 10,000 lo 50,000 sq. ft. facing river. Lai,:. It from 6.000 t 0 24,000 ft. near wharf and shipping. Also Bungalows. Ail immediate entry, £oing cheap. Apply to A. J. ABUAHAM. 66, Kobinson Road, Ifanflling
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    • 356 2 AMUSEMENT SUPREME! I'nsi-ntation of the Film you have been longing t<> MC Tin* I'ictuiv tliat crowiKd tin- Victoria Theatre TO-M(;HT: AM) ALL WEEK UNTIL THURSDAY DEC. BTII. IN THK FIRST SHOW AT T.HD P.M. TAKKS AND FAIB ONES* MONTGOMERY AND ROCK BIG "V" COMBDI A FINK ARTS SUCCESS FRANK KEENAN
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    • 304 2 ATT T^^T Sff" s JL H AMBit A From MONDAY. November 28, to SATURDAY, h THE SENSATION OF TWO CONTINENTS, A TRI! DRAMATK AKT A Picture of Vital Theme, Powerful Characterisation, ance and Production, Play of A Screen Version i I the play of the itme run,., (iEORGE ARLISS scored
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    • 213 3 Ha TON CHASSIS IMI I I I TON CHASSIS mwFIFlE|^ 99 I I TON CHASSIS I I I H^p I -y i I rS it. o/., A1 i it tor over fifteen years they jy have Riven SATISFACTION J I v I Wk MOTOR VEHICLE DEPARTMENT OF 1 f T/ie
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    • 142 3 Good Braces Prolong the Life of Your Wearing Apparel It is the infinite care that is worked into SHIRLEY PRESIDENT BRACES that makes them different from other braces, just a bettor clinging to the outlines of the figure, better shaped so as not to bind, that is what carries the
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    • 34 3 I Smokers of discrimination I 1% always select GARRICK j I TOBACCO I J [j^rrrr^- -^^^ii nas tne distinction 'i AP]^^' of invigorating the 3 fei^^B^^^fciW nerves and brain of the business man. i
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  • 643 4 FRAStiK CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. THURSDAY, DEC If I'-'-'-MINIJ^G. I. Figures In bracket! shows the capital and issue value of the Share in dollars unless otherwi»e markea C. Gum diT x equals ex div.] Ay or Wen- ($1) 1 HiUm Tin (300,000—) 1.10—1.20 Jeiantob ($1) .60
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    • 134 4 THE BRAND OF CONFIDENCE s^^/^/ /y^^^i^^^^ N i i H. L^w** /SO I i MULLINS Motor Boats j t non-sinkable, equally reliable in t fresh, salt and brackish Avater. I ALDENS' SUCCESSORS (Eastern) LID. a C'olher Qua>. Sinjraport n and :53c Beach Street, Tenanir I a Telegrmma M ALDENS" ji
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    • 323 4 THE SINGAPORE SHIPCHANDLERY COMPANY, UMITED. b«hipchandlers. Contractors, and ■Commission Agents. Office* MAYNARD& BUILDING, 16 Battery Road. Telephone No. 433. H. W. H. Stevens Manager CHEERIO OLD BEAn" I AM OFF TO HUDSON'S. sj I HEAB TIIFV HAVE f RECEIVED 5 The lalMt and sjM*t u )-to-date. JAZZ OUTFIT. ITALIAN MANDOLINES.
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    • 676 4 BYBROOK', No. 11 TTJNGGALijjM (ntf Chancery Lane) AUCTION SALE OI 1 Excellent Walnut Stained and Wax Polished Irak Household I L Comprising, magnificent wax polished teak wardroh teak dressing tables, washstands with marble tops, occa ■ewing machine and a sewing almeirah. Royal typewriter. Large teak writing desk, ice chests, dining
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  • 1157 5 ARCTIC AND ANTARCTIC EXPLORER (From Our Own Correspondent.) Edinburgh, Nov. 2. It is not often that the ardour cf scientific reaeardl carries the same explorer both towards the Furthest North and the Furthest South, and enables him to write his name in the records of Anticarid Antarctic discovery.
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    • 277 5 WANTED. bj taMiskad •f applicant. lary Mmaf men reI \.rnnunt Telegraph lii .< nee anmao i knowledge of the ti preferred who rd oi iambi lie Witt ;>; Tele. io BUY. I biMM «»r Kuropean PURNTTUmi .big or small lots) 1 H .v.l care of Free TO LET. .mily Is
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    • 485 5 I ATCMOW SALES SHERIFFS SALK. STRAITS tBTTLKIIBNTS SKTTI KMKNT Of SINGAPORE. la the cause of A. L V. A L. Vs«gi ii,l,i Chitty Plaintiff I ver v i. Pahamppa Chitts I on imZZm a. -he 1 harmaceutical Chemista iw Defendant AUCTION s,\i K OF on.. ,<„, i,.;;; mats one r
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    • 760 5 NOTICES. NOTICB OP RBMOVAL. H M. NAVAL OPI-ICI will be removed on Monday, .»th December from Headquarters, Fort Canning to \os. 22 and 26 Meyer's Flats. North Brtflge Raad (Fourth Floor). On and after abave 1 all correspondence _r i>.st.-... Intellißence Ofker .Major A. 1). X 1 RM i «nd
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    • 684 5 NOTICES. NOTICE. A meeting of Um Malayalee community will b« held at 81 Tank Road under the adapices of the Malayalee Association on Saturday 3rd December at 7 p.m. To consider and raise subscriptions in aid of the Malabar Relief Fund. A!! ill ti :-li.u are welcome. ST. STEPHEN'S COIJ.EGF.
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    • 242 5 CIGAR LABELS AND CIGAR BANDS. We lia\ e b< vi ral' t ;r, i bandi i<n- Bale ;j i reasonable j r \or immediat delivery. Stat« ii\ desired with your inquiry. iPPELBEE NEUMAX, !:u.. Room 230 Kneedler Building, .M;i/.:::i. JM. 29.11 t.t.s. 2 Specialists Recommend r— DEXMA for Your Eczema
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  • 29 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. DEATH. STRONACH. «>r. Nov. "J'.tth., whilst on le»Te, John Russell Stronach, of Aberdeen, of the firm t>i' McNeiU, Samaranf, Rgod '->~ yean. Penang and .lava papen please cony.
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  • 1179 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. FRIDAY DECEMBER 2, 1921. The Prince and Malaya's Rulers. We do n t as yet know how many ci. tiie occasions in the proposed programme for the visit of the Prince of Wales to Malaya will be adheicd to, but one suggestion, made some months ago, has
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  • LOCAL WIRES.
    • 55 6 (From Our Own Correspondent). IVnatitf, Dec. 1. A ccble has bct-n received fr«jm Marshal Jolfre, who is a passenger cast hy the Porihoa on his visit to Siam, that he much regrets .that owing \<> the Bhori t\ij ship's stay at nang it will not
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    • 95 6 (From Our Own Correspondent). IV'.; 1 1 Doc. 1. There was a ering yesterday eve »ing at the i i s of I) I ran I Lodge find District Chapter of the E2a I Archipelago. Mr. A. \V. Still presided. Masonic v\ itora from Singapore, Kuala
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    • 49 6 From Ooj Own Corn «it). Ipoh, Dec. 1. Mr. I>< Mot ran, J t J c* the Commercial Section of the Bfalayaeo Exhibition, la on a visit to Ipoh to obtain support for the Exhibition. H\> on here is to stimulate interest in the mercial Section.
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    • 371 6 I \M Mf.Hrs DINNER PARTY hia visit to S pore Lord NorthcliiTe spent a considerable tinu- i n discussing the rubh the economic situat to Hi M it affects Malaya. In the motor tour through the island his Lordship met the robber industry, and officials t
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    • 209 6 Th<> Times thinks that the inducement* offered by t e military authorities in India to British soldiers to extend their army service might well be follow-,! in Britain. It is announced tl at Mrs. Ajquit] in the forthcoming performance of Lord Lytton's play, Bad m we Seem, at Devonshire How
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  • 85 6 MR. SOM I Alt. dran a dr i upon a: OH i.. few minut i i a t«> I I his r< he d y. a villaj them h ill the I the it sit there hour i I thing that sti human i Bt tile U
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  • 67 6 ST. MARY'S HOME AND C.E.Z.M.S. ANNUAL BAZAAR. I in tin- H c.K.Z M.S S School i< sit the history of i( i» wound Cooke, the l Abel, M F poi 1 •m<i U has the I i very prai I that St :al aproceedi if the i Thi Baxa i
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  • 106 6 Mr- i the Fe lerato I by the Ma 6th. murder is «l Lorong 25, Gaylai pir.fd goon after, :<< < in a1 K i\ the usu In Thii G. Stuart. P.( jrer Qua;., at the and from the I furthei ir a Robinson Road, S Office 1 ran i
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    • 155 6 MACGREGOR'S El j^r I PARLIAMENT efa/ I BLEND V>/^ I i Caldbeck Macgregor k Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Sn*n^u*-. WHAT APPEALS MOST TO A LADY? «f PERFUMERY i HAVE JUST BEEN API OIXTKD AGENTS FOB "MORNY" J And llaU 1 Keceixod A I 'omplt-tt* Stock of tfu-ir Well-known Treparations. Chaminade,
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    • 179 6 Fighting 1 Wffi i he iron j V Cater i Think of the metal the Railroads use < thousands oL" miles of tracks, engines, i cars, bridges, fences, tanks, towers millions of dollars of the Colony's wealth, at the mercy of the great destroyer, rust. The mind cannot grasp the
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  • 19 7 REVOLUTION FEARED, RS m\^ INTERS BNB, I iiuln'i, No\. i il is] olution. I Powei are'
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  • 47 7 \ox. 1 The bated v»\. :io. ury. !'.in-. \on. ;o been theft PHILIPPINES. Manila, No>. Ml I imnv een g a typhoon of V. K Mount Weni Cans I Is. \i. v f Mi l B of ii lor, f D The Nelly
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  • 26 7 THE MALAYA-BORNEO EXHIBITION. e an in:; \b.ibit'>i I en pin 1 parork altion Barker A •arable' the' >ck of >n- < ->intora the \v. h A Ch
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  • 99 7 f Mi. F. Dewdeswell, t S n ice, Mr. in a" local it Pasir a warrant for M produced in the AccbsM re- .000. .it Water-lane, tpear tu lul some to the eOV 1 hip Montcalm arrived id ex«.-h;:'i£-P Pt C.ipt. Due is in Admiral Thomine of
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  • 381 7 TERRITORIAL INTEGRITY JUSTIFIED. JAPAN'S CONCBBBIONB. I Ui-uii-r's Berrk* Wa*| iftw, \,,v. m. s h ,u«tk,». i :>— < ,n,, >rma a ll a powers iality. within three nment of the Consubmit a report I vear after -iss i,,n-s first meeting. Kach f h [l deemed free to accept
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  • 134 7 Mnong those called to tl »•>' Lord Chief Justice Mol< Miss I .1 f M t. and M K. Deverell. oi Grey,! ne i the Lord Chief Justice congratulated Miss Kyle on being the first U i barrister. More publicity In International dealings, s 'that the people of the world
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  • 458 7 GENERAL CONSENT CERTAIN. BKATTY DfTBRYUWBD. [Renter 9 Service.] London, Nor. SO. and unusual significance i s hed t the meeting of the h)mmh 00 (lt exports, whhh was to have been i( is fcfcown that tht have practically concluded their of «»e I un(k r Mr. Hughes' proposal*.
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  • 269 7 I The Exchange (iambic Mr. JimM Warnii, presiding; on Nov. 2nd :it the meeting in London of the. Planters' Stores and Agency Company, Limited, said t at the past half-year had been difficult and anxious time for the' directors. They had expected bad results,' but hardly that
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  • 753 7 THE WORLD' S WORK. CHURCHILL SPEAKS TO BANKERS. CONCESSIONS TO GERMANY. [Iteuter's Service.] London, Nov. 30. Mr. Churchill, speaking to overseas bankers said the Washington Conference contained brilliant hopes for improvement in the world's affair?. Foreign politics were resolving themselves into a triple understanding of the United States, Britain and
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 121 7 fc3^- TW*?r ~»Ty>i^( wm. •nrior"%""vnuavr'C*^j*"^aMnwiSMHsa» THE EMPIiE FQLDiNG PRAM. i I Iff Iji m m 0 m «sW A l Robinson Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the S.S.) rr^ MiaaMm^— i BENEFIT BABIES BY GIVING THEM I sH MILKMAID MILK ■J j By Buying a Ticket for the Ball I I
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    • 594 8 N. Y. K. EUROPEAN^ LINES. EUROPEAN LINES. LONDON LINE F^rtaiihtly BarH*« MARSEILLES, LONDON A ANTWERP, t(i PorU. HAKONK MARU December 14 YOKOHAMA MARU December 28 U^ERPOOL LINE Monthly 8»r*1«* FOR MARSEILLES A LIVERPOOL, r!a PorU. KAMAKI liA MARU December 19 VMBTJRG LINE Moathly S#rri^ LONDON. ROTTFRDAM. A HAMBURG. Tia Ports.
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    • 536 8 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL 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 ESS. CITY OF SIMLA new twin screw turbine steamer of 10,500 tons deadweight, luxuriously
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    • 462 8 P. O. BRITISH JNDU" I AMD APCAR LINE I (Incorporate*! in England MAIL AND PASSENGEP SfiBVHl TENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. (Under Contract with His liajatty'i Government) The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY an LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVK FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLI DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE DONGOLA about Dec. 6 SOMALI KASHMIR
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    • 586 9 Iffi SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO LTD (INCORPORATED IN SIAM> > till/. SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE Kc-lantan, Kan^ ra Teluoin D*< o nan, (i.umpon, and Banirkol Sin e° ra Arrival r» Hepartur. lh Dec. 7 :t,H throughout with electrfc limhi i V* .'ipers. an haw t'xcelltnt Wp from Sin R npor,
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    • 498 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd AND Ellerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINR) (Incorpoiatcd In England.) JOINT FOHTNICJHTLY SERVICE TO NFW YORK SUEZ OR PAHAMA, FROM NEW YORK. Steamtr Due S'poro Royte y OT \TR"r i' ION DeC 24 Panama.
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    • 631 9 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. J (Incorporated in U.S.A.) FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. S. SHIPPING BOARD. I SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA— EAST INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINg4pORE. FOR CALCUTTA DIRECT GRANITE STATE Passengers and Freight December 18 CREOLE STATE Passengers and Freight January 13 WOLVERINE STATE Passengers rnd Freight February 15 FOR
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  • 137 10 The East Asiatic Co. 'as arranged to Kram ten free passages on their motor ships to certain stuiients who have completed thoir courses at Co^cnhapen University. It is reported that the shipping firm of Hug-o Stinncs, of Hamburg, has purchased from the Nordstjern Shipping Company seven steamers of
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    • 342 10 MESSAIGERIES MARITMES DE FRANCE. Under Contract with <he French Government. Mail and Passenger Service DIRECT FORTNIGHTLY MARSEILLES FAR EASTERN SERVICE HOMEWARD MAILS OUTWARD MAILS To Marseilles via Penang, Colombo- To Japan via Saigon Haiphong. Djibouti Port Said Hongkong and Shanghai. AMAZON K 10,090 tons about Doc. 18 I'ORTHOS 15,570 tons
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    • 347 10 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Passages for Europe. A few Ist and 2nd c'.sat tccom mcdation available ob ths undermentioned xteazners: HAKONE MARU Sailing Dec. 15 YOKOHAMA JVIARU Sailing Dec. 15 KLEIST MARU Sailing Jan. 12 For further particulars apply to: NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA, (Incorporated im Japan) 31 Raffles Place, Singapore. 6-9
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    • 184 10 EXIDE^I J Starting and Lighting Batteries "EXIDE" Batteries are designed u> rive the best possible results under profwx and easily obtained conditions of use. They are also designed to give the best results which are possible under adverse conditions. "EXIDE" Batteries have power— big I power— plenty of power— power
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 630 10 MAIL TABLE. Intermediate and local mails wdl r«aa« d list below; Federated Malay States, Malacca. Hmi Penang (by train) 6 a no. »ud 6 p. tt 4n:, except Sunday). Modan, Sabang. Port Said, Suez, Genoa and Amsterdam Prins der Nederlanden 8 a.m. Suez, l'ort Said and New York Rangoon Maru
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  • 94 11 December 1. Bank 4 m.s. 2j4 1-8 Bank demand 2(3 7-8 Private credits 3 m.s. j t 3_« New York, demand 45 7 S Credits 90 days 4g^ France, demand G2f> India, T. T. yj^ Hongkong, demand 16% p.c. Prem. Yokohama, demand 96^4 .Java, demand 133'.. Bangkok, demand 90
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  • 139 11 December l Tin 50 Tons 1 7 S Gambier Cube No. 1 14.00 Pepper Black 13.25 Popper (white fair) 26.00 Tapioca, small flake, f.g. 6.00 Tapioca, medium pearl f.g $.78 Pearl Sago, small 7.50 Copra Sundried 11. Of Copra Mix 10.60 Opium, Benareo uncert: 4600 Rice, Rangoon -white 830
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  • 119 11 12 o'clock noon. Pvc. 1. 1921 Tin- Government of Jamaica has imp, another i onsignment of high grade bulls from India for penkeepera in t e island, in connexion with the scheme to improve the cattle industry of the colony. France supplying the Rumanian Army
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  • 387 11 (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Luaipur, Dec. 1. The Malay Mai] I that i srioui wil I rumours have been circulated recentl; London and Singapore concerning 1 I e KM S. Government's poli y in n peel to iu holdings in tin. These ran Goven y WK
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 238 11 r— aoeaoxrvs. yy—~~ T t-th— i mm— uw_ij_,,_ j.^^l^—~-^ TUV VQUkT DAOKMai Aawrance* in force ovf»r $17,000,000. I m m LM^ UK ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. WiocW,, Hoa.e. Ul X20.C00 depo.ll^ with tb. 3up Court of F« ff >NI N FFICE ld E> ABBUEANC B r UDd c m :l tb
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    • 436 11 CHARTERED BANK. of Imlia, Australia and China l^'d up Capital in 600.000 R*E7 K«nd eadl ".000.000 HEAD OFFft 3 5 London, E.C A and Branch, H °n*« Penan* K° b l!u mpui gg£ 60 la Taiping g»M New y ork Haiphong Bank f England Phe London ini ma^ B -■<>■
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    • 858 11 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-Presidont: S.K. Suzuki. 'Esq. DIRECTORS. N. Soma, Esq. 1. Matsukata, Ebq Y Yamakawa, Esq. \T Wtsu\ Esq V. Odagiri, Esr. Baron K. Morimura, i^ron K. I-.vaf. K. [chinoiaiya, Tsq.
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    • 264 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720). FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. BARKER. Co., Ltd. Messrs. WEARE Cc, Ltd. Branch Office— 64, The Arcade, Collyer Quay. A GOgPQN lEE Resident Manager THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO.
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  • PRODUCE MARKET.
    • 161 12 Rubber. Blnguaevaj Doe. L The market Bl Mi/ir.ine<l very steady during the ps t week and the usual weekly auction on Wednesday oj snod with demand poo. l B| prices either the SSJIie as the previout week or slightly higher, standard Sheet Wai ajjain in favour at
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    • 150 12 Singapore. Nov. 30. Daring the ps I ■> sk there has again been a farther advance in prices ami at the time of writing the market is firm with a good undertone. Fs lers have been received in this market within the j)ast few days
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    • 171 12 Tin i :ns: Singapore pro: .-.>i»l by aurtion by M> Koon :.r-l Co., ieroom. No. :'>u eet. on Wednesday afternoon: bold land sntuau- "ff in the District of Pays Lebar, i 100. Freehold land situate Owen Ro ■q. f: bought by Mr. ICana ihib for $1 R M.
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    • 83 12 I'r.iMT's Report. Singapore, IKv. l. ln mand. Aytr Perak 5, Mala- tta $1.02 H, 1 II 51 Jimahs $1.10, l'l u i ted Mala, as $1.20, P*J« 3 Nyalas *r,.20', T.-luk "''"'"--Very quiet Nawng Pets $lja Rawaa U t ti .ems, Muars bo |4, Litipruis $4.20 to
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  • 131 12 ROBBBRfI SENTENCED. [ses were concluded before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, yesterday morning! when the jury found Hong Teck and Song K:r, Elokiea and Macao, who had been Indicted for gang robbery, guilty f \m nntarily causing hart and of robbery. In passing sentence Of four years
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  • 158 12 EkmtWlTl of three months' rigorous imprisonment was pasted by Mr. Nunn in the District Court yesterday upon Ali bin MohaImed, chauffeur of motor car s. 723, for driving rashly in Rangoon Koad on Nov. sth last and causing hurt to one Tan Enpr Swee, who was confined to
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  • 136 12 final episode of The Whirlwind w II ened at the Liberty Hall to-night in the early show, ng with a two reel Universal Bison Western drama. When the led, and a Rainbow comedy in two acts. Ir. show. The Pride of New York, ;> set stirring patriotic ta.
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  • 313 12 Y\ill a Shortage ensue? sion, so entirely at nee with the accepted theories of the 1 tna t i ere will be short- H 100 M toi i of rubber, la C. Kunl <!••■'. i. :,i>. his m Ab alysia .-f the Rubber.** Major Kunhardi tion t.>
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 58 12 »KJ VICTORY IN FINAL TEST. A Keuter cable, dated Nov. 30th states that at Capetown the Australians won the third and tin.: 1 Test Match by ten wickets. Ryder made 112 m the Australians 1 first i ;,:>i-rs. The sores were South Africans 180 and 21G.
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    • 31 12 t (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, Dec. 1. Entries for the Ipoh Gymkhana Club \urcmn Meeting closed yesterday. All 'ui: th«" first tw o races are most satisfactory.
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    • 153 12 A Xerri Sembilan correspondent of the Majay Mail gives his views of the game at Singapore: The better siti< won and it is rather surprising thai .hey did not win by more for they did neaity the attacking. King at back was •<■>■ gooo\ kicking a great
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    • 194 12 SCOTLAND vs. THE REST. i e above match will take place "t: I Harbour Golf Links on B u lay, the Ith, Sol h .e:iin being men* Players an requested to b< ready to [sharp eanan;• d. v 0 F. G. u and J. Graham vs. ii. H I
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    • 51 12 1 Ih(1 gapora Recreation Club Stafford! 2nd, the following will play y for the S.R.C. ni the home jrroun.l O. C. Gray; E O. v. 4 r.. If. Pennefather; B. Webb, I. v. Moss, ,1. s. tie E. E. Ryan. i. Norm, H. G. Stack, X. de Sonxa, A.
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    • 45 12 In addition to team race and s water polo match, music will figure in the Swimming club's programme for Sunday morn- The Hawaiian Troubadours, now appearing with much success at the Victoria coming over and have very y promised to entertain the members.
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    • 113 12 Century by Rhodes. A B mbay n '1 Nov. 2i«t states I final match in the Bombay Quadrangular Cricket Tournament, between the Presidency and the Parais, opened in glorious weather before a large attendance. The y w n the toss and ha 374 f r fix wickets
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