The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 16 November 1922

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. |7 EN cents. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 16. 1922. No. 10,741
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  • 165 1 Jhe crowded public meeting held last night was even more emphatic than the previous one in its opposition to income tax. A letter was read from Government, and the only speaker opposing the resolutions was the Bishop of .Singapore Page 7. Considering yesterday was election day, very
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  • 1188 1 This subject, painful in fact, but not without its compensations in fiction, flows naturally into two divisions rheumatism and gout. The latter disease had Added to the irascibility of not few of the heavy fftthen of fiction, while ancient Cronos. almost to a woman, complain of
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 105 1 MALTHOID f Raffles Hotel. S Telephone 2920 (10 Lines 1 J I i Thursday 1 Raffles Orchestra. EDGAB HULLAND AT TIIK PIANO ,0 [m^tMnm ihb ohb LOOSE LEAF BOOKS THE FINISHED ARTICLE BS SUPPLIED NOW^ BV FRASER &NEAVE, LTD. THE ARCADE, SINGAPORE. j FOR bl PAHITS, SLINGS I and COCKTAILS,
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    • 277 1 i Jp the work I The reason for \k I RCI^AL typewrit- I If f r §u P^^2iiacy is |1 jj It hilly established I ■r a\ Now— compare the guaranteed service which follows the purchase IS The new prices on the Royal make it the most at- I- tractive
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    • 153 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. -P^eT" UmS hl Cai niVal On Fri ii^ at :;^^e c 3 iipoimd made fl List of medals due for service, at the Master Attendant's Office— Page S Colpa^eT 1 a SS f r by P Well and Two municipal notices on pm 1 Ihree bankruptcy notices on
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 121 1 THE WEEK. High Water, 8.0 a.m., «.2!) p.m. Mandal Tekmg, 64 Market Str.ot. noon Eastern United, Malacca Street, noon. Phil. Orehcstm, Vie. Mom. Hall, 5.15 p.m. Lodfre Eastern Gate. S p.m. f 17th. High Water, 8.42 a.m.. 9J24 p.m. Ch. of Commerce Mtc: [ncom« Tax. 2.1b. Ifatkeaan Lang in M
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  • 341 2 1 '"'< I the Colonial OAm 1 of the rubber supply. <<f which parI oJars by n.> nu-an-[l 'a one thing- for rnbber-gn lj combine, as they have beet the >< \oai or so, te it-strict iheit ootpu hope of getting better lakes, and quite other for
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  • 87 2 A Bishop tells a story of how he wag > -Ikms through a village, and spoke to man who happened to be working- by the "Wet morning JS n't it V'Vaid ««h plea&ant] y- said the SET! aappoSG y°^ Hve in this pretty »»ttlo vUUge," pur-ued the Bishop. -Pbed the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 404 2 TO US r OR FOR SALE. LARGE GO!><)\VNS, _ewly erected area from 10,009 to 50,000 »q. ft. facing river. LABU STORES from 6,000 to 24,00u aq. ft. near wharf and shipping. Also three storied buildings for offices and godowms. Centrally situated. All immediate entry, going cheap. Apply or write to
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    • 753 2 CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Ist Show at 7.30 Sharp. THE MYSTERY MIND SERIAL Episodes 8, 9, 10 and 11. Eight new reels. 2nd Show at 9.20 p.m. THE GREAT CIRCUS MYSTERY final. Episodes Fourteen and Fifteen. 4 last reels. NEW PATHE GAZETTE. Tho St. Leger, Exciting Air Race round Britain, &c.
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    • 285 2 KEEP YOUR MONEY IN THE COUNTRY BY USING tIGAPORE-MADE ;ODILE BRAND. :o:— Obtainable of all dealers or direct from manufacturers. THE ELKAYES MATCH FACTORY. Office: 20. HIGH STREET. MUSIC! MUSIC! j j ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES FOR THE CHRISTMAS SEASON AT THE HOUSE OF THE CATCHY MUSIC H. C. HUDSON.
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    • 479 2 Programme from Monday, 13th ;\<»v. to Sal IN T?E SECOND SHO Topical Budgei British Screen News A Drama lor Fathers. Mothers, Boya Girl and I "THE RIDEK OF KING LOr In 7 ReeN. This is a ''Father and Daughter" -how. drama that inspires by its outdoor 4beauty, axes and glorifies
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  • 852 3 THREE WRITS FOR LIBEL. Elect lowering livel'.r«»ss up to the present j has pi'uduitMl three mritl for libel. j< Firstly, Doctor Bayly, ttte Independent!!] Cttiserv&ttat candidate for Plymouth, the Astors and the Conservative j! AffSttt in respect of pamphlets issued at Plymouth; J Secondly, Mr. Brskine, the Independent
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 288 3 HrVKIIS r I I > J|L* f IV VljJj 1 {J fdceCreamh i H Ven-Yusa will keep you, J, |k T% r skin deli«hff;i!lv rofr cie- M Vr X Am YJ f ana.onic power,. I f £5 Ven-Yus* pur.ficstne P or« and po- CCt V^ *B* insf th ravages ot
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    • 445 3 m— ■^L^^/^J^J^J^^— fl— ruJn—^-J^*^^^_^_ ff_^ H V jj A.M.A. A.M.A. :j 1 HICK, HARGREAVE- Co., Ltd. jj (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). I I Diesel Oil Engines. I Uniflow Steam Engines, i I I I Condensing Plant. (with Hick-Breguet Eject air.) I SOLE AGENT in MALAYA, SIAM, BURMA, INDO-CHINA, j DUTCH EAST
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  • 806 4 I KASER CO., EXCHANGE AND 5 SHARE BROKERS. j WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 15th. V M IN IN G. Figures in bracket* show the capital 3 and issue vahu- of the Share in dollars 4 unless otherwise marked. C. Cum cliv. x equlals ex div.j Batanj* Padang Tin ($1)
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  • 32 4 Mr. S. Nakamura, the well-known Japa rese tennis player, is at present spending a few months leave in his native land, anc is expected to be back in Singapore in the spring.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 281 4 AJifni/joJs or <)iu!uf>hr' s VV, V •y* V GARTH I rydL6 THE AWAKENING CALL to peaceful pursuits, service holding no truce with sloth, leisure never lapsing into laziness. Sunlight Soap stands for service in the peaceful pursuits of Cleanliness. Th* namt LE\ ER on r «.i_ i_ r It serves
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    • 690 4 BY ORDER OF THE OFFICIAL ASSI re Ismail Hahecm (in bankrupt. liras Hasah Road. The Underoiymed hare been instructed t w sell privatdj (in mi r sale-room. Raffles (Lumbers, lUSefl IM U( THE WHOLE OF THE BANKRUP] STOCK Comprising:-— gold rings, necklaces, hairpins, pend lets, brooches, earrings, set with diamonds.
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  • 727 5 ni ero inay vari The Rangoon Gazette states Tho retirement of Mr. Lloyd George was received by Indians in Calcutta with a relief which amounts almost to jubilation among eom« sections, while little negrct is expressed by Europeans who, while not forgetful of tho ex-Premier's services to
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    • 162 5 TO I^ T i 1 U.C. Ckaabora, i B ions. ater Kent Victoria i u.c. „^i» Apply U.C. t totoftaaa f A' U.C. 163, 164, fethor or M. C. r**-.;' Bonham Sf Bllga. f U.C. i T oad and 36 I v from Ist n uc E I Suite LIV,
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    • 508 5 AUCTION SALES i in*, •■OVEHXMKNT <>„ johoßK •T— Joho,, Ba, lru uit .\o. 60 of 1922 Koh Sek Lim a! Xo 7go <>ylon Road, Hi,,,,,,, v nargoo Against Puoy Yean Chuan nnd others of Singapore urfori CHARGEF/S SALE OF All that piece nf n **A »ist net of JohoVßahru near
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    • 513 5 NOTICES. "TH;: BANKRUPTCY OUHNANCE 1888." IX THF SUfBKMB COURT >F THE fel RAITS SUTLEMENTi OF SINGAPORE. SUMMARY CASE IN BANMUPTCT x o :m of io_ UK (1100 SOXG HAK ni^ n,i final 2™ k i i« be nhov, All cn-ditor. mu.st prore ;luir cla.n.s by the hi V* 5 otherwise
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    • 278 5 Wi'iVAViViViViViViV.W <juli i > BY APPOINTMENT TO f Eyesight Free I j Carefully of j: Examined *^fe** Charge. "> H. M. The King of Siam. I" "WANT GF CARE DOES US MORE DAMAGE THAN WANT OF t KNOWLEDGE". (BENJAMIN FRANKLIN) IF YOU VALUE YOUR EYESIGHT S CONSULT JBERNARDINE DOYLE OPHTHALMIA
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    • 191 5 Detachable 3 H. P. Twin B Cylinder BOAT MOTOR Designed and Manufactured by Ole Ei inrnde The Master Mind o/Motcr Boat Construction The ELTO Motor caq b« ly attached to the gt< rn of any small craft, convert in.; it at 9>>^ once into the iinA^pHiiH^^^ cst motor boat huilt
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  • 20 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH. KITCHING. On November Bth. at Batu Gajah, to Mr. and Mrs. T. KiU-hinjr. Kuala Kangsar a daughter.
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  • 897 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 18. 1922. Wanted: A Rest Cure. By the time these lines appear in print the result of the Home elections will have been decided, although out here we shall not know that result until to-morrow. Prophecy in politics, as in other things, is a difficult
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  • 298 6 Mr. A. H. Flowerdew, the mining engineer, has left for Home. (T.O.M.> The Hon. Mr. Justice Branch, of Seremban, will be going on leave in January'. Hb Highness the Sultan of Perak returned to Kuala Kamrsar on Saturday "Prosperity by Legislation" would be a suitable short tiUe for our Rubber
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  • 554 6 CHETIY A? APPELLANT In the Singapore Court < f Appeal pester. day. before Mr. Justice Whitley, Mr. Jusiiec Bairetfc-Lennard ar/1 Mr. Jt Brown, S.N.S.N. Valliappa Chitty appealed against a judgment of the Acting chief Jutice, the hon*ble Mr. P. Sproule. Tin action was brought In the Com
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  • 324 6 Sir Arthur Adams and Mr. A. K. ;\B. Terrell have prone to Kuala Lumpur to arpear in the Supreme Court there for the Central Milling Agency in the action for damages which it is bringing against the F.M.S. Government. The sum ai stake is a very largo one. (S. Echo.)
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  • LOCAL WIRES.
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    • 94 6 BOOK YOUR ORDERS NOW Caldbeck Macgregor Co. LIMITED. (Incorporated in Shanghai.) jj WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Wine tic Spirit Merchants. FIRSTiK TWENTY FIVE YEARS OF PRACTICAI CROOKE'S, TORIC, AND TWOTO ALL EYEGLASS WEARERS COMBINED WITH ELEGANCE. I MEDICAL HALL BUILDING I New General Catalogue 1 11 000 1 OOQ S rNew
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    • 89 6 97. "Armco" Nestable Culverts. Easily Transport^ and Installed because of their comparatively light weight and the compact bundle I in which the sections are packed. Strong rnd Reliable because of the- corrugated form and interlocking joints. Lasting beeMlM made from "ARMCO" Ingot Iron guaranteed 09.84 per cent pure iron the
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  • 159 7 f° NFEB p E REPARATION& PATIONS. 11 rice.] ondon. No\. 1 4. M MM forence arc British Govern- Rvuw, aftet view* diplo- are satiafact the end Po neare. will ••••'•ably ii, m« Mushe cannot afroe nee until the na pi nn»» The ed tho views the supreme
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  • 112 7 London. Nov. 14. Pormn Club. tribute to dan Mr. See K «iag about fU alluded ladies and would come to iwytw, doctor*, *nffimfrtt€* He China more I ra very f looked diffe. I to pieces tl buaine many f I Ml.. N V<,rk. Nov. 14. Brothers, a
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  • 135 7 CABINET RESIGNS. NO COALITION. Reulor's "taulm o Berlin, Nov. 15. ihc Social Democrat* having reused to enter into u,, y Coalition Government that Inched (i,rman People's Party, with •luca .-uu.Lrialists like Stinnes are "f^ the attempt to reconstruct the I M.nistry has born abandoned and the Cal>:net has
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  • 593 7 KEICHSUWK'S OFFRft. Berlin, Nor. 14. Th< German note to the Reparations Commission te expected to be published today. The main feature is the Reichsbank's Offer of 600 million K old marks towards a fot stabilising exchange. According t"> the newspapers the note also demand.* the definitive settlement of reparation*
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  • 4912 7 LAST NIGHT'S MEETINa LBITO FROM GOVERNMENT. A large audience, representing all actions of the community of Singapore, lod tho Victoria Theatre last night, to ten to the arguments for and against I Income Tax, and by an even larger majority i at the meeting held about a month
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 206 7 His Master's Voice' RECORDS LATEST POPULAR MBES COMPLETE NOVEMBER DANCE MUSIC LIST ON APPLICATION i: 1861 Yo! Yo! Yo!— Tanffo criollo Parisian Dance Orchestra Poes a Campera Tan^o eriollo B 1862 Brgones— Fox Trot p au l Whiteman atvl his Orchestrn By the sapphire sea— Fox Trot C 1369 My
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 497 8 THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND 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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    • 480 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) PASSENGER SERVICE. Steamer OUTWARD. Dm% Siftgaporc s.s. CITY OF YORK China and Japan Dec. 14 s.s. CITY OF SIMLA China and Japan Jan. 28 s.s. CITY OF POONA China pnd Japan Mar. 9 HOMEWARD. s.s. CITY OF PARIS Marseilles and
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    • 508 8 P. O. BRITISHIN^T^-s AND APCAR LINE. (Incorporate i n E^luu) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND < Hf PENINSULAR AND OttiENT^ (Cnd« Contncl with His m, i,- t fuom ESS "^TBEJS DUE SIXGAPORE AR m about Nov. 2ti NANKIN about Dec. 10 KARMA] about Dec. 24 KASHG t J about Jan. 21
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 398 9 €Tm iTEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. ij]t (INCORPORATE IN SIAM.) SIN u APORE— BANGKOK. COASTING SERVICE. TroriJ "aBP. KeUntan, Pnngnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, I tampon, rnd Bangkok. 11U1 Arrival Departure t win Uwtri Ucht, and bave excellent accomi I from Smjraiotc to Bangkok and Singapore via coast ition of the round
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    • 282 9 O. S. K. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. [subject to change without previous notice) European Line For Marseille*. London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Suez Port Said. Amazon Maru arr. Nov. 20 dep. 2'J Shunko Maru arr. Dec. 22 dep. 23 •Omit Marseilles. New York Line: For San Francisco Panama, New
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    • 681 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Stean; Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EUerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated in England.) JOINT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK Steamers. Due S'pore Route For PHEMIUS Nov. 20 Suez Philippines and China.
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    • 659 9 ISTHMIAN LINE FROM PHILADELPHIA VIA SUEZ s.s. MOBILE CITY duo Singaporo D*C 7 1922 s.s. STEEL TRAVELLER due Singapore Jan. 7 1923 TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DIRECT. s.s. F AIRFIELD CITY due Singapore Nov. 17 1922 s.s. MOBILE CITY due Singapore .lan. 17 1923 s.s. STEEL
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  • 454 10 Wholesale Arreeta in Moscow. Graft and bribery are now proclaimed enemy of Soviet Ru>sia. Even the epidemic* of typhus, cholera, and other diseases accompanying the famine are looked upon as something incomparably less dangerous and injurious to the country than the raging epidemk- of bribery. This
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  • 130 10 Although it? name is en most people's lips several times a day, only a very Mnall proportion give the correct pronunciation of that portion of their newlyacquired territory which, it seem? the Gitekfl are to evacuate willy nilly. Thrace with no accent on the last letter, as one would
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  • 386 10 W;ir Office Pay in Their Hands. _J London, October 27. Official Receiver states that Mcr*i Bank will pay a dividend of probal'y not more than four to six shillings In t o pound. The War Office announcement in connection with the suspension of business by MeGrigor*! Bank
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  • 140 10 COOT OF WIRELESS STATIONS IN INDIA. In reply to a series of questions in the legislative Assembly, the Government have stated that the estimated capital cost 'of the Indian stations under the Imperial wireless scheme would be £18,512,000, which the Imperial Government proposed to advance, while the recurring expenditure would
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  • 23 10 One day th« rev«latio» in the New Testament will be realised and the human rate will be one harmoniouj unit. Six Charle* Sherrington.
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  • 173 10 The "Pride of the Pacific," the near ocean greyhound, the immaculate West Chopaka, commanded by the immaculate skipper, Captain Me Mull en, will soon arrive in Manila says a recent Manila Times. It has been suggested that tho port authorities designate November 6th, as Chopaka Day, in order
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  • 255 10 Exercising Minds* as well as Bodies. Various interesting «K«nge& in the administration of British prisons are recorded in the annual report of the Prison Commissioners. They include the abolition of the convict crop, ail prisoners' hair now being allowed to grow normally. Broad arrows are being
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  • 82 10 For some years the town of Ashin^ton, Northumberland, a congested mining area of about 30,000 inhabitants, ha? been subject to poriodiVa! visitations of typhoid fever, the source <>f which has been untraceabie. Convinced that there was a carrier of in the affected area, the medical officer, Dr. Brace, made investigation!
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 37 10 ni>;i;ii»i;ti:ii:;!:;>;i:::>i;t:;i:;imin!t!::;;i?it:n?mn:nun^tmmn::!;;;:ii;:i:»i!}?:i::?!;!tmn: CONTINENTAL CORD TYRES There are many good tyres to choose from, but the safest I and soundest is a CONTINENTAL CORD. SUPPLIES FROM ALL LEADING DEALERS. g Sime Darby Co., Ltd. SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA. it
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    • 133 10 FOR MAURITIUS. Th^ s.s. Armanestan will sail for above port about the end of November. For further particulars please apply to M. A. NAMAZIE SONS., LTD., 19 Malacca Str&et. 15-11 u.c. I- OR HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI. The s.s. "Gleniffer" expected to sail hence on or about the 19th instant, for
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    • 140 10 Genasco RooM 2 PtV AND Pl/Y "sl COMPUTE WITH PATENT KANT-lIH x AND NAISFfIRI FIXING K A GENASCO is >* over 40 Years '.J^^Hj ru c/i e experience D t/lana «a Pl ma«i/facti/r t S|^H r f an(( I wiznstanas toe fi"»n/«g(, tropical heat end,btr. j a/id ra/n a#i«/ No"^
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 622 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAT. Kuula Pahanc. Fdcan. Sung* UpaUaa Kuantan .(via Jerantut) By train 6 a.m. ■effStat* Komaman and Trengganu r Barratta 9 a.m. Hong Soon 9 a.m. UCOb Hang Chiap 9 a.m. p nmo Soon Lee 9 ajn. Anamba and Xntuna Islands Batavier 9 a.m. Cheribon, Samarnng-. Ampenan <a.nd Sourabaya
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    • 261 10 Main Wharf Xo. Banana Mara. Empire Dock No. -Oaafa, Elephant*. West Wharf No. S.--Kamuning, KlaitCi Eoryades. net Wharf No. i». Ciro Ptdfl Brani Coal Wharf.- Nil. KEPPEL HARBOUR. Main Wharf.— Loh. Spartan, Lch. Lch. Sinister. Annmha. Coal Wharf.— Ml. VESSELS IN DRY DOCK. Tanjonf Pagar.— Albert Dock 'Launch Xo. Li.anrh
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  • 77 11 November 15. Bank 4 in.s. Hank dmiand o a i_2i l riratc erediti m.s. •> n" New York, riniQud r ~.> Credits 90 days 58^ Hongkong, demand p t p,^ \okolmma, demand 108-\ Bangkok, demand gga^ Sovereign, Eank Bnyirf $S 64 Bank of England Rate p c Bar Silvi
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  • 95 11 November 15. Tin t:> Tons |80.0Q Gambler Cube No. 1 17.00 Gambit r 12.00 Pepp- r Black 1&25 Pepper (white fair) 21.00 Tapioca, small flak?, f.p. Poarl Sago small 7.75 Copra Mix 9.40 Copra Sundijtii 9.70 Opium. Benares unc. 4.500 Rice, Rangoon white 235.00 Rice, Siam Xo. 1 Cor
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  • 44 11 S Dgapore, Nov. 15th. 12 noon. Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Spot tJ'^ 43; Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Spot 43 43>v: !>•«. 434; 14; Jan. -March 44' 4 44%; April-Juno 45*- 46. London quotation crepe r.nd sheet Is. Market Steady.
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  • 302 11 Singapore, No\ 14. Basinets in the local Share Market hai been considerably curtailed by the weekend holidays, and with the Xear East problem still a disturbing factor, investors have been proceeding on cautious Hue.-. Tin shares are easier on balance the price *.'f the metal showing a
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  • 177 11 MACPHAIL'S REPORT. Singapore. Nov. IS. Kublnr. London Is. o%d, local \Z% Tin. London i1 so 17s. t;<l. focal Share Market. Quiet Kubbers. Indra-rirls $4.15 $4.50, United Malaccas $1.10 $1.16, Kuala Sidinw $1 $1,92tt, Ulu Benuti 17 I_.1 22 Paril Peraks $1.50 $1.75, Brogaa > .7 1 42
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  • 416 11 Singapore, Nov. ir>. The share market has been quieter during the week and latterly prices havt easier. BuiilWH in rubber shares continues to be very limited, although tin commodity at Is. \d. London and 48 cents local shows an improvement of %d, an< ZSk cents respectively. A
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  • 8 11 An experiment with ruM Ie by Glasgow Cci] >„.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 119 11 ,-,*****0. 1 TUC TRPAT I?ACTrD\T Tim Assurances in force over $17,000,000 I THE GKLAI L ASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED I w < In corporated in Straits Settlements) I pywrivK ri.ANS OF ASSURANCE Assu ™nce Companies Act. i 0 Ltd. r.d) '00 000. UJ i\ LIFT. long period! I onts
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    • 526 11 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China. Incorporated in England by Royal Charter. Paid op Capita! in 600,000 Rmo£* 3 ach 3 '000.000 Reserve Fund 3 7O q qq. 38 Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. A lor Star Hongkong Penan* Axnnlsar Ilcilo Puket Baagkok Ipoh Rarpoon Batavia Karachi Sairon
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    • 871 11 yokohamTspeoTbank, LIMITED. Established 1880. °^5&3? d Y !00 000 000 Retarve Fund y. 65,000,000 President: K. Kodama Esq. Vlce Presidt DVnib». miy< E '<- M. Odagiri, Esq. K Mcrl«fflWBaron K. Iwasaki ]i. Mori Es'K. Tatenmi, Esq. k. Mogarai, Esq. P. Watanabe, Eaq. K. Takeuchi, Esa. I. >ifctsuk«ta E,q. T. Hodsomi,
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    • 113 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter A. D. KM.) FIRE MOTOR~^r" MARINE Fidehty Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representativo^Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. WEARE Co., Ltd. Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER Co., Ltd. Branch Office— 64, The Arcade, Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD.
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 113 12 The S.C.iJ. defeated tnc S.K.U. on cne Padang yesterday by three goals to two. The S.R.C. were a man short and play throughout was never very enthusiastic. Hoblyn and Holmes Smith were the goal scorers for the S.C.C. The following will represent the S. C. C. in a hockey
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    • 56 12 S.K.C. \k. Raffles Inst. The following* will play in the above match this afternoon, 16th. inst. commencing at 5 p.m. sharp on the S.R.C. Ground. E. Oliveiro, C. Rodrigues, J. V. Moss, F. J. Pestana, J. Rodrigues, J. R. Rodrigues, V. C. Westerhout, N. de Souza, L. If. Pennefather,
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    • 71 12 The following were the results of the competitions played over last week-end at Keppel Golf Club:— Eclectic Com petition. Winner J. W. Hodfrins 37 4 2-J B2 1-3 W. P. Douplas 37 1 2-3 33 1-3 J. Hodgins 36 2 2-3 33 1-3 Two Ball Men's Foursome.
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    • 81 12 Tuesday's Play. Cheonp Chee Lim beat Dr. P. L. Loh, T s, 7 5. C. K. Smith beat C. J. Stephen, fi ft, 6—o. Onjr Swec Gam beat Tan Teng Kim. w.o. Seow Poh Lens vs. H. 6. Stack (unfinished). TO-DAY'S TIKS. Ong Swee
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    • 66 12 RUGBY THE MALAYA CUP. Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 15. The following will be the teams in the Aialaya cup rujrby match at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday: Selangor Cockman; Foston. Langworthy, Duncan, Brand; Murchison, Jack; Beck, Green, Efasaey, Wilson, Finlay, Upton, Fry and McGann. Reserves Three-quarters, Churchill; forwards, Riches and Dailey. Malacca
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    • 114 12 Ix>ndon. Nov. 14. A tiK'ht luis boon arranged between Joe Beckett and Georges Carpentier to take place in London early in 1923. Next year's Derby favourite. Town Guards, was defeated by Papyrus by two lengths in the Criterion Stakes at Newmarket on Oct. 24th.
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    • 153 12 Following are the transport arrange- 1 ricnts for the G. O. C's inspection on Sunday. Two buses will leave Tan jong j Pagar Tram Terminus at 6.15 a.m. and proceed direct to junction of Thompson Road and Track to Mount Pleasant. (Blue Force.) One bus will
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 206 12 "His November] Call or Write for Lists S. MOUTRIE~& CO., LTD Incorporated in Horn SINGAPORE. WHITEAWAYs In S4 Beautiful Colours W^ PBH PAGKBT. For Cheery Furnishing li isn't the fu.niture in vour rooms thai ffcrw tl -o^ atmosphere, but 'he bright, cheerful eoloafl ffUim, lampshades antl (.overs You can alway.-
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