The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 9 November 1922

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. JJNCEMS SINGAPORE, S.S., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1922. No. 10,736
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  • 221 1 The situation in the Near East is nyarded as very grave, the cables yesterday all soimdinff a note of alarm— Pape 7. The Allies have authorised the High Commissioners to impose martial la>v if it is necessary for the maintenance of law and order Page 7. The
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  • 924 1 'But O, that deep romantic chasm whiithT slanted Down a green hill athwart a cedarn covsr*. A savage place! us holy and enchanted As e'er beneath a waning moon w**. haunted By woman wailing for her demon lover. The above lines of Coleridge might wtl be applied
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 104 1 Raffles Hotel. ARMISTICE NIGHT. served on Saturday the 11th by a Dance until 1 a.m. Dinner |S. rill ha\» tlie prior claim to Mfttl Evening Dresa essential for Dancing. KALAMAZOO. LOOSE LEAF BOOKS THE I IMSHEI) ARTICLE NOW BY j FRASER NEAVE, LTD. THE ARCADE. SINGAPORE. SUSPENSOL z^a^^v^^B mm J
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    • 295 1 J^^ tlie woili iy Tlie reason for \k^ J 5 ROYAL typewrit- VI j! If er supremacy is |1 |i II fully established II i ;l\ Now— compare the guaranteed ImWM m\ service which follows the purcbuc IE <a\\ M^mT^ K '"> W J t t'^ 7 wawiißawa^^ jr v
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    • 260 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Europoan wanted for rubbei Kodown 1 I\^e L». Zam-Buk for outs, wounds, sores, etc. 4 Pfige 3. Theatre net iocs: new 1:1 ir>> ai the Empire -Page 2. j Smoked salmon backs from Siberia, H. j Bolter— Paire 1. Use Reudol baUi uUArates fbr aching fevt., cons, otc
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 65 1 tndmv, 9th, High Water, 0.54 a.m.. 0.18 p.m. Homeward Mail leaves. Phil. Orchestra, Vie. Mom. Hall, 5.15 pjn. The Idle Class, Vie. Theatre. High Water, 1.56 <;.m.. p.m. 'The Idle Class, Vic. Theatre. l'ulilic Holiday. Memorial Ben ices: Cenotaph, T.30 bjb Andrew's Cathedral, 10.8Q a.tn. I Rugby: Singapore vs. Klang.
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  • 390 2 Si ak o»i i!u> Budget at Hongkong, th* Fl<»nMc Mr. CUnd Severn. 0.A.G., j ini^ to a member vl.o had anticipated lan e credit balance f r IMS, laid: u' .lin<: on that anticipation, it wa^ there- -v. proo the tobacco and spirit duties no* li.iv<-
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  • 232 2 I am no beHevei in th<- false Sock «.octrino State monopolies, says Italy's new man. Sift*. Mussolini I am for "he abolition of all State monopolies. Look it our State railway.-, which ate badly served, and in addition their administration ends with a deficit of more than
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  • 93 2 UtfcMfffa the latest South Sea Bubble— Ih9 Badak Bubbis m insti amenta! in the P#Ttfa* of their money by a goodiy numbs» of c-ople, the latter may derive some *tt»*f, lctrn!l from tho fact that AustraUa 1 to benefit even if they lost their money t appears
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  • 19 2 Z h^ WCr diSCUa in Dui "I like all the princ.psl chsrscters still h^d Ine same servants.*
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 547 2 TO LE 1 OR FOR SALE. LARGE <;<)•'> WKS, aewly ejected area 'fron K>,ooo to 50,000 sq. ft. facing ri\ er. LAUGE STOKES irom 6,000 to 24,000 i,q ft. near wharf and shipping. Also three storied buildings for offices and godewms. Centrally situated. AIL immediate entry, going cheap. Apply or
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    • 655 2 Ist Show at 7.30 Sharp J. Robert Pauline and Paul Panzer in THE MYSTERY MIND SERIAL Episodes Four, Five, Six, Seven. Eipht Rods. 2nd Show at 9-10 p.m. THE GKEAT CIRCUS MYSTERY SERIAL Efepodes Twelve and Thirteen. Four New Keels. NEW PATHE GAZETTE. EVE'S FILM REVIEW F VITAGRAPH'S Great Comwlv
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    • 721 2 Alhambra TheaTiJ Programme from Tuesday, 7th Nov. to '^IT&I IN THE SECOND SHOW TOPICAL BUD(;i;r f British Screen N A Splendid Epic of the Sea h Presented by W.W Hodkim PARTNERS OF THE Tinp From the -reat novel b> Jc A t nse and gripping picture of tht« sea. A
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    • 245 2 NOTICES. > n Nini'Ai.m s j BUI I BNQ Tho Municipal Commissio:- cations for tht .ippointnent of &&I at the Waterworks Pur I kenzie. Road. Candidates must be tble R) sjsisj English well, and MSt po»» i fa Driver's Certificate and hi* t knowledge of th-- working and ssss] Boilers,
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  • 871 3 THKIR UBB AM) ABUSE. Only ;i Pool asks v hy women do this or bat There ia no a... >ver, or, if lUt i s I; they do not know it t!v n^elves. This irratjer-lfty, as Confucius or another re- one of the Secrets of their fascmation one-half of
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  • 71 3 The "North China Daily News," which is the o^gan owned and run by the Municipal Council of the British Concession at Shanghai has an addition to its newspapers, this being the "Deutsche China Nachrichten" otherwise the "German China News." It consists of three sections in German, second in Chinese and
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  • 355 3 Ir. the ami oxygenated foot bath, prepart by adding REUDEL HATH SALTRATES it. plain water. CHAT'S ALL. Without oxygen, em life itself could exist, and Jio science medicine lias perfected many \«s.es for its- wonderful rofivshing. healing and antiseptic properties. When sore, bender feet
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    • 329 3 ITCHY BLISTERS I HFVROLET -l HairCameOuthCombfiils. r\ 1 T% O GnicnraHraK /m %JF I 111 liu \e blisters broke out a b n r o v-V my A& A% i^r scal P- They irritated and burned and after a day or two broke and left a sore eruption which scaled
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    • 225 3 I A.M.A, A.M.A. i iHICK, HARGREAVES Co., Ltd.jj (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). 5 > > !i Pi^sel Oil Engines. I Uniflow Steam Engines. 5 I Condensing Plant. 1 J (with Hick-Breguet Ejectair.) |i Jl SOLE AGENT in MALAYA, SIAM, BURMA, INDO-CHINA, Sj DUTCH EAST INDIES. jj J P. A. PARIS,- 54|56
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  • 787 4 I RASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Bth. MINI M G. [Figures in brackets Bhow the capital! and issue value of the Share in dollars unless otherwise marked. C. Cum div. x eqtials ex div.j Batang Padang Tin (*l> <;<> 70 Hitam Tin (.">00,000) 1.40
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  • 26 4 At tha present moment ther* is nothing so worth backing with all tke concentrated force of Christendom as L<ea«a* of Nations.— The Bighop of St. Alb«ns.
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    • 727 4 i UPEBLA tQgFJAmUIUgta- GRANDHBIA. J BEL ]cP fa ORIENT?. l W^Ji^k^mS's GROWN OF S iEL COMETA lpp| j OH'^NTf. '^^^^^KJHT jjfiUNDO High grade MANILA CIGARS, manufactured only by J f[ The Orient 'tobacco Manufactory, Ingenohi, HONGKONG. > Tel. Add. "MODERATOR." Codes: A.B.C. sth Imp., Bentley's C. Ingenohl, the original manufacturer
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    • 521 4 •P t~*»J^^ *y* vr4>v Cl _^^^^aa*» V^"B^^aVLaaaaaa (W^^a^^^ i L W.W.W.VAV/.WA%V.VpSWA%WAVW.v.V... g *****nd A\ QP YOU W/ /^y -jmzzir^ "r-— S>f THE OLD FASHIONED M CHRISTMAS CARD j PR with a snow scene or a Ick; tire design or the picture of a robin on i-ii co n vc it
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  • 513 5 WAUTLMh BUS6ERY. Womi< ful surgical operation* carried] out in France and on the other tightinpfronta during hostilities are described in I a volumes of "The Official His- <«■ War." The book is meant for the doctors, but contains much of interest to th prenera] pablic. InsUncee are
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  • 392 5 riiuilt-up Pnmbsn I tanking innovation is spoken of for If clubs bamboo for shaft* in place ol the pfftuut universally used hickory. The scheme comes to attention through I the jwesenct in Shanghai of Mr. H. K. B. Davis, Jr: a keen American golfer who created no
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 177 5 l'ans. Ua\ I faaeioae. 1. 0 U.c. I I nd watei i: I x u. t. in llHfßes Chambers. n Club. u.c. ■OOeV Vprly u.c. Aji-ora," Spc.np room, large light Apply Collyer Quay. t I A> u.c ic-i, (ether or L C Dga- J u.c )rth Bridge Rvu.d and 36
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    • 512 5 AUCTION SALES MORTGAGED BALB reeohrai instruct ions to V kholr Sale-iooat Rnfflr.s P]ac*> ON rUBSDAY, Uth tAQ pm. rr,-,ho!d lan.l :.nd ihlf hiaee known as Xo. •>1 C ampheU Lane, ar i 111 sq. ft. ESTATE i TRUST AGENCIES, LTD (fNrriMui to c. ng Kea« Lea i c''..) Auctiol I
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    • 675 5 NOTICES. COVUNMBNI OK JOBOU I'OUWARI; COMTBACTS. 1 ow-nera and proprietors of rubber lioldmgE who had, previous to the 12th October, IP°°, forward contracts, for the sale of their rubL, r, and whcTtlaim to be adversely affected by rubber restriction ure requested to furnish full partirunrs of such eontraeCi to the
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    • 306 5 > BY APPOIN'IMEM TO < Eyesight Free •J Carefully of ii I Examined M^ 5 Charge, j: H. M. The King of Siam. X /y'S*y k "WANT OF CARE DOES US MORE DAMAGE THAN WANT OF > KNOWLEDGE". (BENJAMIN FRANKLIN). ■C IF YOU VALUE YOUR EYESIGHT > CONSULT J. BERNARDINE
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  • 848 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1922. Crimes of Violence. The public cannot have tailed to notice that of recent months crimes of violence seem on the increase in Singapore. Here are three typical one.-. A man was taken from the town to a lonely place and killed. A Chinese
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  • 1231 6 A daughter was born on Tuesday to His Highness the Sultan of Selan^or and the Tonka Puan at Klang. Mr. F. S. Physick has been elected VicePresident of the F. M. S. Chamber of Commerce. Mr. L. U. Stafford was in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday. The report that hz was
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  • 20 6 Mm,,,., ra Bloncli I mining W. a sain I I I I disappear I tIM loot 1* I
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  • 19 6 I F. I. I I m of the m Siamc yiei.l tei Id. I 1 I
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  • 45 6 I A publi on Noveml 9 for t h E: H> I Itary the BCun ->. the Ck of tho man Hu position of I Acconin raemben 4 rice nif A* indie:;-. has begun. Two gum mark thf end of i •hovld n<
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  • 42 6 Mat takes the I doction which hM jbably be shewn 'week. -< and is v. I when they a Idispai i. van I Iceptioi il j the pictui the cana In hi and Y" Mr. iv. i much CODMf ;>
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  • 26 6 Allwoman of T.r i son of tl ■tend is alleged to I to of $2,000. Mr.J. C i cut*.: Mr. K I
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  • 25 6 The ralan Ing to »t*^ Which Will IX 15, at reaaoM b) tw v -r t tion urginv: I s :>> should Ho U and pamri
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 181 6 ri^^h\^^rr 1 scotch «Wr WHISKY I if^inrT^^ (Gold Label) I /v A H^illrJ^ So]e Ag:ents PtiAGGREGOR »—^F I (IncoiT^ratcd in Bhllgful) SCOTCH WHISKY Pho^7l2B (PROPRIETORS: Bulloch. Lade Co. OFFICE GLASCOW AND LONDON. 87. CECIL STREET. FIRST IN TWENTY FIVL YEARS OF PRACTICAL OPTICAL EXPERIKM WE HAVE ALWAYS ENDEAVOURED TO BE
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    • 92 6 97. 44 Armco Nestable Culverts Ea>i!\ Transported and Installed because of their comparatively light weight and the compact bundles in which the sections are packed. Strong and Reliable because of tm> corrugated form and interlocking joints. Lasting because, made from "ARMCO" Ingot Iron guaranteed 09.8-1 per cent •pure iron the
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  • 177 7 jjVEBNMENrS POLICY. in LONDON. London. Nov. 7. ifl att;ulu<i Premier in South I r. liminary official would c\fardi m r' ning the 4* r Lords. A1 the i... crisis and that it was iltatiun with •< e knowledge of M i isters. HONB. gone to y.nizp us then
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  • 83 7 Rome, Nov. 7. Kosha, Siamese' Way. The His Majesty, the under. representing Siamese Minister at :!j zilia f: and Japanese municipal and iv IM:i M DCR Undo,,, N O v. 7. tructed payment further mt of debt. of it will be unt of interest UHII of the
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  • 71 7 WAR BY DECLARATION. "BANGING THE MUM" AGAIN. f Renter's Sorvice. London, Nov. 7. Devalsra and hia eo-jignatory Aaatia Stack, have fallowed up the declaration of Nov. r> by awwthar, solemnly u prodaia«ing M nal Government an "unconstitutional DSVrping junta" a^ an ilk-gal body, pledging the nation's credit without
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  • 287 7 DULL CAMPAIGN. Washington, Nov. 7. lay'i election! of 43." members of the Houw of Representatives, thirtyseven tors and thirtytwo Govonora, coneludes one of Um dullest campaigns in Am. tical history. As only a third of Senate is sleeted every tw 0 years, it is possible for the
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  • 203 7 Washington, Nov. 8. It is understood that the business proFranune for tho extra session of Conp.rc.-s which Harding is shortly convoking for) Nov. 20th will provide for consideration of the Merchant Marine Bill by the House of Representatives, and an Anti-L<ynchmjr Bill j by the Senate. The
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  • 184 7 CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN "THE IDLE CLASS." There was a good attendance at the Victoria Thtjatre last night when "The Idle Class," Charlie Chaplin's latest million dollar production, was screened. If proof was wanting that Chaplin was rightly ciowncd the king of comedians, this two reel (film supplies it and the
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  • 487 7 EXTREMELY GRAVE. LONDON OPINION. R«ut«r's Sei-vice. London, Nov. 7. Official news shows that the situation at Constantinople is graver. The Kemalieta have increased the custom* tariff from five to fifteen times, doubling the price of bread. They have ordered the duties to be j paid to
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  • 78 7 London, Nov. 7. A book of photographs and paintings by Donald Maxwell, the narrative by Sir Percival Phillips, illustrating the Prince of Wales' journey to India and the Far East has been issued by H odder and Stoughton foi the benefit of St. Qiinstan's Hostel for
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  • 217 7 Fourteen respectable Chinese ladies appeared before the Third Magistrate yesterday to answer a charge of gambling in a common gaming house. An amah named Koo Low Chin was also charged, with obstructing the police in the execution of their duties. Acting on information received, Inspector Parsons,
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  • 719 7 ALLIES UNITED. MARTIAL LAW. [Reuter's Service.] Constantinople, Nov. 7. The Allies have authorised the High Commissioners to proclaim martial law, if necessary for the maintenance o f order. ConMtantinople, Nov. 7. The Allied High Commissioners in a conversation with Hamid Bey, Kemalist re. preaentative, informed him that the
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  • 24 7 With an aarial army large enough the L*ft|TL« of Nations could restore p«ace to ihm world if any nation brok* it. C^ord Rotort OcA.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 127 7 THE SIGN OF SUPREMACY SIX CHAMPIONSHIPS IN EIGHT WEEKS ((I II" u *3 In J. £1 GOLF 111! BALL CREATES CHAMPIONS HAVE YOU TRIED IT Championships won by players usini» b *'.1.H." ball J. United States America Open 1. Massachusetts Open 2. Metropolitan Open 5. Canadian Open '<> T.S.A. National
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 472 8 THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. ANT) THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (The "Blue Funnel" Line— Alfred Holt Co.) (Companies Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE, PORT SWETTENHAM PENANG TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES, HAVRE and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE, PORT SWETTKXHAM
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    • 540 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England). PASSENGER SERVICE. St«amer OUTWARD. Slag apor*. s.s. CITY OF YO£K China and Japan Dec. 14 s.s. CITY OF SIMLA China and Japan Jan: 28 s.s. CITY OF POONA China and Japan Mar. 9 HOMEWARD. s.s. CITY OF PARIS Marseilles and
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    • 559 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA^ APCAR LINE. (Incorporated i n Bagbad.) M.UL AND PASSENGER AND CAR PENINSULAR AND OEIBNTAL S N (Under Contnd with Plfs Maj, 'W- W LONDON FAR-EASTEBN SBRVlrr »OH LONDON i0 M ififi R T tST DUE SINGAPORE I KABHGAR about Nov. 12 DONGI PL ASSY about Nov.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 679 9 flis STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. ,||U Ul HI'ORATED IN SIAM.) SIN GAPORE- -BANGKOK. COASTING SERVICE. I r.a», Kelantan, Fangnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, bnmpoa, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure Not. 1 I Nov. 15 Nov. 20 Nov. U Nov. 19 ;rhcut with elf ,nd have excellent accom- 1 ngera. from Singapore to
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    • 593 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. Ihe China Mutual Stea^ Navigation Co., Ltd AND Ellerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co. Ltd (AMERICAN MANCHURIA.N LINE.) (Incorporated in Englamd.) JOINT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW YORK Steamers. i) ue S^ore Route For OTrS S DUNm« XOV 2 SUCZ
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    • 697 9 ISTHMIAN LINE FROM PHILADELPHIA VIA SUEZ s.s. MOBILE CITY due Singapore Dec. 7 1922 s.s. STEEL TRAVELLER due Singapore j an 7 2903 TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DIRECT. s.s. FAIRFIELD CITY due Singapore Nov. 17 1922 s.s. MOBILE CITY due Singapore Jan. 17 ***** s.s. STEEL
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  • 1252 10 Only the men vho know the North realise how generous Providence was to Australia. Not the lea.-: of the god-like gift! wa place this island continent at the entrance to the fairyland of the Pacific. And the hall-way into that fairyland is the wonderful passage InsMe
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  • 25 10 The Revenue to the end of August was $36 millions odd and the ordinary Expenditure was about $30 millions and $10 millions on Loan Works.
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  • 250 10 C. P. R. WORLD TRIP. Two more trips to Quebec are scheduled for the Canadian Pacific Empress of France, after which the popular 18,500-ton liner will be placed in readiness for the special cruise around the world, for which she has been chartered again. She is to sail
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  • 271 10 Bombay, October 2o. With regard to tho sutfjrestions of tht- comnittee of the Inuian Merchants' Chamber and Bureau that the mail contract with tho P. and O. Company, which is due to expire on tho Mst Januaiy. 1924. should not be renewed without firing various
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 58 10 PNEUMATIC OR SOLID there is a CONTINENTAL TYRE for every need. /orjK This mark stands for a distinctive N^/ product backed by a determination to satisfy the most exacting customer. This is what we offer you in CONTINUAL SOLID IYRES for lorries CONTINENTAL PNEUMATIC TYRES for automobiles and motor cycles
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    • 182 10 i.LOYD rRIESTINO S.N. Co. (Incorporated in Italy). HOMEWARD SAILINGS. TRIESTE about Nov. 9 \ENEZIA about early Dec. NIPPON about end Dec. FIUMEL about end Jan. 1923 P'or Colombo, Aden, Massana, Port Said, Brindisi, Venice and Trieste, taking cargo 01 through Bills of Lading for Fiume, the L'.vante and Black Sea
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    • 209 10 JODELITTI The Timber Preservak Stocked |in 1, 5 lOGallon iw WHY PAY High Prices for Hard M/ood WHEK Soft Wood Treated With JODELITE IS CHEAPER JUST AS Gonn Write for Particulars to The Borneo Company Lini (Incorporated in England.) \Singapore, I poll and Penan^ THE MARK OF GOOD Oil BRILLIANT
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 178 10 MAIL TABLE. 3&E25r« a m Cucob s "ltana 9 a.m. Cucob Chia P 9 a.m. Sue., Havr, U^rpooJ an/a!^ 9** toSSng, K^ka, JISS: a m B-via, BlUito. and pJSfSS Malacca .nd Ummr SruE!! Z P m> Honffkonp and Amoy Van Overstraten 2n m Sourabaya Ilan Poh Cu^ 1 j P-
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    • 484 10 Batavia. Samsniag and Sourabaya Colon.be, Durban. Capetown andTou^ 'P P.^S? r- A P Man, 3 p.m. MaJaeas „d Muar KeUnUa 4 P Z' \BvJuk SATURDAY. Sfeniag, K.. v, hnus and Rantc !i MAILS EXPECTED 1-rom Europe by Ku~ Pl IlHn a 10 a.m. on Saturday, the 11th nut. Ma,l ,K
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  • 88 11 November 8. Bank 1 m.». p Bank demand L >» 4 3 T I'rivate credits 'A m.s. 2|4% New York, d?mand gxj Credits 90 days 53^ Franco, demand 7no In 111 a, T. T. 17/} 74 Honing, demand -17, „x Vrom Yokohama, deman i 101^ Java, demand J3g Sovereign,
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  • 86 11 Xovember Gambier Cube No. 1 17.00 Gambiar 11.00 Peppor Black i^ Pepper (whit* fair) 20.7i Tapioca, small flake, f.^r. 9"^ Pearl Sago small 7.75 Copra Sundried 9^85 Opiujr. Benares nnc. 4^oo Rico, Rangoon white 2r.3.00 Rice, Slam Xo. 1 for export 260.00 Rice, Siam Xo. 2 for export 230.00
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  • 46 11 Singapon Nov. Bta, 12 noon. Singapore Standard Pale Crept- Spot Bfts6 40; Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Spot 40 40»«: Dec. 40H 41; .Tan. -March 41^ 42 1 April-Juno 43* 4 43%. London quotation crepe and she< t U-Vi. Market Quiet.
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  • 118 11 Secretarial: Sime Darby and Co. (Ipoh.) Johan Tin, 155 pikuls. Agents: Hooglandt and Co. Pangkattan. 125,000; Bangoon Poerba, 53.000; Batu Rata, 54.950. Secretaries: Adamson. Gilfillan and Co. Rahman Hyd. Tin, 1,200 pikuls. Agents: R. and D. Kindersley (Kajang.) Inch Kenneth, 36,360; Kajang, 44.080; Sungei Ramal, 24,890;
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  • 162 11 Commenting: on the adverse balance of trade in China in 1921, a Shanghai correspondent of the "Economist" *ays an adverse balance is not necessarily a bad thing, bui in China's case it is not altogether reassuring. The greatest factor in rectification iis the export of redundant
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCE.
    • 134 11 Biagmpf, No\. ft Tin. —£185 ss. j.-.n toni bol<] at $91.87' pel pikul. Rubbers. —Qu.tt Kedahs $2.15, Teluk Arson?; $0.2r,, [ndragsria $4.40, Brojra--12 H, UmH $<:..2\ Baaaetta 85, Malaka Plndas $1.15, Tamnalaks G.",, Jimalis $1.06, Kuala Sidiias $1.90. United Malaccas $I.lo* Craigiricaa 35. Mining. —Steady. Collieries $l&50 $17,
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    • 167 11 Singapore, Nov. h Kuhbtr. London \l%<), local 40V Tin London ±'l l 6a. 0d,., local $91 7 >. Share Market. Rubbers quiet. Tins aa« sier. Industrials and Loans Han. Kul)b*rs.— Ka.ssetts S2>_. 87 Sungti Tukangs 27% 8&K, Brojra- 10 45, United Malaccas $1 $1.10, Indrap-iris $i.i:,, p Pcraks
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    • 130 11 Singapore, Nov. 8. Tin— 11 *5. 5. 0. $91% 150 tons sold. Rubbers.— Brogas 37^ 42%, Tambalak.G'\ Bukit Jelotong-s 47*s 52%, Bassetts 80 00, Cntfgfefeu 32^ 35, Saagri Bagaai H.BO 12, Indmfirii $4.50, Ulu Ptadan N C", Gleneftly* $1 $i.io, New Allenbys Ko. There i> small
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  • 41 11 Trolil f or 1921, after writing off M depreciation plant, £25,120, plus *4.otf* brought in; final divd. 6 per cent., making in v<-- cent for year; corporation ]>r.»ftt~ tax, i'l.nr.i. Ifanaper at Ngom states »r<. sold at average 165.21.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 1693 11 I epr S6 000 000. A 1 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY limlT mmm (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) I OFFICE -.—Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OPPTPTr Q9 m^ t^™, I ffglv* has £20,000 deposited with the U l preme Ccurt of EnglaTand co^pUes^vith^h^rit^Lffe 0 I rrrr: SECRETARI A. H. FAIR.
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    • 120 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) FIRE MOTO¥I^R- MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Reprcsentath es^-Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. WEARE Co., Ltd. Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER Co., Ltd. Branch Office-64, The Arcade, CoUyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD.
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  • THE SHARE MARKET.
    • 359 12 Singapore, Nov. 7. Business in the local share market has i^hin been fairly active, chiefly in Tins and Industrial^, Rubbers remaining somewhat ieg lee ted in the meantime. The heavy offerings of the raw material at the recent Auctions have depressed prices slightly but the London market
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    • 418 12 Singapore. Nov. s The share market has been active during the past week, grood business being done m tin shares and industrials. Rubbers aiv neglected, the price of the commodity irmainiaf comparatively steady at ll%d L.»ndon, a fall of 40% cents local, nsc of 1 cent. Tin
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    • 84 12 A Chinese named Neo Chye Choon living at 3047 Joo Chiat Road was arrested by Inspector Parsons on Tuesday for receiving money in respect of a chap-ji-ki lottery. He was produced before Mr. Daw«on in the Second Court yesterday and remanded a week on a bail of $250. of 11.
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    • 85 12 Mr. u. A. M. Drown Refutes Statements. (From Our Own Correspondent). Penan^, Nov. 8. Mr. 1). A. M. Brown, in a letter to the piess, refutes the statements made at the n.eetintf of the Turf Club, stating that bu fee for the month's work in connection *ith
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    • 61 12 It is proposed to hold the last competition for the Barnes Cups for this season on Saturday, play commencing at 4.45 p m Tea will be provided for those members requiring it provided notice is sent to the Honorary Secretary at the Supreme Court on or
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  • 1373 12 THE ALKAFF WILL DISPUTE. Leading Singapore counsel are engaged In the intricate litigation arising out of a will and trust *\ved executed in February, 1010, by Syed Shaik bin Abdulrahman bin Ahmad Alkaff, whiefc came before Mr. Justice Whitley, Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard and Mr. Justice Brown in
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  • 140 12 In ;uldition to the following works, a ■election of Fiction has wen added to the Raffles Library, and will be ror.dy f<>v ir-sue on Saturday, 11th November, 1922. Abendanon (E. C.)i Expedition de la Celebes Cent rale. 3 vols. and Atlas. Anon Peoples ami Places. 0 Calderon <
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 310 12 BIG WIN FOR S. C. C. HoWyn's Six Goals. The S. C. C. had a runaway victory over the H.K. and S. R.G.A. on the Padang last night, a one-sided frame resulting in a score of seven goals to nil. The present R. G. A. team is not nearly
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    • 282 12 A public meeting was held in the Cricket Club last evening to decide about holding spoils next New Year's Day. The postponement of the meeting had an adverse effect <>n the attendance, but most of the foimer "stalwarts" of the Sports were present. Mr. \Y. Makepeace
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    • 33 12 The B.C.C. II team mot Aston United in a friendly match on the S.C.F.A. ground yesterday evening, an interesting game resulting in a win for Aston United by two gof.ls to nil.
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    • 135 12 I>adu«> Singapore Championship. The following were the results in the Andrew Curie Cup <ompetition which carries wiih it the Ladies' Championship of Singapore, the final gam* beinc played en Monday. Fin*, Round: Mrs. Swindell boat Mrs Saunders 7 and 6; Mrs. Graham Brown beat Miss. Law at the 19th;
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    • 32 12 e J h *f d s S P° on competition for Nov. T Mra^ n M nday reSalt d -a -n fbi Mrs. Gregory Jones with a net score
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