The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 24 November 1924

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. KNTS. SIXCAPORE, S.S.. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1924. NO. 11,:*55.
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  • 271 1 The liritish Not*' t(» Egypt is af a particularly stern character and demands a reply within twenty-tour hours Page 7. The Egyptian Parliament held a secret session, as an outcome of which it i> probable that Zaghlul .v.ll reject the majority of the demand: Page 7. The
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  • 752 1 I '•>.,,:■ >, tn< (i; I ;:L I maoi i f' I hi nd the •nmkmg iranior. :< Yel tt», us, I r.. .i i- .1. c v, h.--. a quests n atti rs oj «i k <- '<*eling" h Mac;-.. f«4- < I 1 that
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 256 1 tyres: tyres:: W 1J <1V n'IJES $1-30 .h Uith Orders. HVING MNOBB cSL CO. RAFFLESJOTEL. Christmas Programme. -day. 24th Dec. Special Yuletide Dinner and Dance. _v. Dec. XMAS DINNER. Novelties v; I'rackers. Orchestral Music. BOXIN' 1 NicHT. Friday, 26t LHv. Stotebl Dinnar and Fancy Ball. Extension of License till 2.00
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    • 252 1 "COBRA THE BOOT POLISH "COBRA POLISHING SPECIALITIES. "-••it DMrAvtets: WILLIAM GO6SAGB cNL SONS LIMITED. rated bo England.) ""> ({<ibin<t>n Road, >inga|><ire. IfWl l'K\\M iIIHSTKAI) A OOL I-i'D. F.M.S.— i. HARPER CO. LTD. Kuala Lumpur. burope "hotjbij. •RENOWNED BY RECOMMENDATION^ pht fully tool. with < xc*lh i food and efficient Ser\
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    • 144 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMBMTR Rustiko] from Shippinj pages 8, t and tiL K\t Iresa, Shaw Lf NV.v Quiet Remington- Pagi at Pnla livktend i 1 K Page S ~n from Nestle't Pag* Sa«ll mote LP.< i' ard E 4. W: P el. Y.M I A. ajmi bI nti I m >.. Lit*
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    • 26 1 tyres! tyres:: Sl(i x wi— s]o. 105 .<K' 32 3' si 2. 880 x 12(1 ?1.". I I liK> $1.50 Cash With Orders IRVINC; JONES CO.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 74 1 THE WEEK. Mi < <"' Mai. Bgk VFattr, \Xk a.m., 8.56 p.m. Sd i Exhibition, Convent. 9.30 I iday, KaV Hiirli Watt r. s.'.y a :n p.m. Wmtmtii\ <'(..•.' 1. K\:..'... Lumpur. We esd<i i, 2(\ 4 H-h VJatar, IJI uml, 10.31 p.m. K nta Tin, Bopckwag Bank, noon. P.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 335 2 THE HAPPY TALLEY LTD. The Ideal Place FOR IN EVENING'S ENJOYMENT. Admission 10 cents. (IRES COLDS IN THE HEAD LITTLE VICTOR INHALER Of All Chemists. A(,FNTS: MEDICAL HALL LTD. •J:> Batterv Road. SINGAPORE Who's W!i;in Malaya 1925, Mi Juli is S. Fi> iei Ed I II Pnblis her < the
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    • 251 2 Victoria Theatre ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY. Owing to shipping difficulties the season previously announced ha* been postponed. Dates v* ill he given later. PALLADIUM THEATRE r RoaH TO-NIGHT PRISCILU DEAN "THE FUME OF LIFE" (Universal Jfwel Pivulue-tion) HABY PBGGY COMEDY LATEST GAZKTTF: Isl Boom t.: 1 Bpisodae -THE timhek QUEfif*
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    • 240 2 Alhambra CHANGE OF PROGRAMME Tn Kb Bh Seooai Bho\-> I p.m. Sharp. Crime in a Big City 1 Reel GOLDWYN PRESENTS I'xlilM "7WE WOMAN IN Room) In y CARI i \EMMI i iR| <k> GLADYS WALTON \NU \.\r, W k "THE LOVE LETTER 1 In Reels. In the First Show
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  • 974 3 oi'EMM; DP the north fast. (From Our Own Correspondent). Belfast, Oct. 21. U understood that the making -of -•<"!.. n < f the •'C«ia-t Road 1 between 1 idm md Ballycastle, which was held ■J the lati nr, w i be probably [)rocif(lf(J with next year. Thi
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    • 291 3 I VI H oaaaaaaa^^^^^ aaaaaaaaaaaaal aaaV am. .^L^bl a^^^^^^^^aaaaaaaaaa! w/SS5^&O&% \\/v- 1 i c l^^V^ >: l The TopNotch of Scotch is reached in I K' n George IV" I The Distillers Agency Limited, Edinburgh, SCOTLAND. >y SOUTHERN RHODESIA. i| j: ne the !*i::tst climates jj rid with long hour^
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    • 174 3 $M fill (**S °'js) l»- j« 27 world- wide tests set an average of 26.9 miles to the gallon of petrol |gj! Malayan Motors^ fflP^^ .r'»i"j^^ 1 S J^^. 1 Pour crushed Berries or hot chocolate sauce ever Ice Cream, sprinkle with chopped Nuts the result is a delicious Ice
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    • 157 3 NOW ON SAL-E S. V. C. GREETING CARDS. C. A. Ribeiro Co., Ltd. 5, Haffles Place. TENDERS. HUDSON'S TENDER. Mm ,r \M*uTuT the erection of a! THE HOUSE OF CATCHY MUSIC. three-storeyed reinforced concrete building at' the junction of Neil and Onlg Koac- for Mr. Aw Po<n Haw j^ arr
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  • 463 4 A HAD YEAR FOR WINES (Bj Connoisseui f Wines) Hm ui bow [fitting their n rti froßi the various wine districts. Or. the whole the tale > n it a j y >na MMt r.;ni l w IUM d"i> i T -> ww-i li.anv listricts. Bnl itttl tbiN
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  • 47 4 The new portable X-ray machine of Dr. W. D. Coolidjje weigfaa but thirty pounds. It is adapted for many uses of the everyday kind, such as examining- jewels, locating pipe and electrical connections in floors, revealing defects in small objects, finding contraband in baggaise. and the like.
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    • 354 4 I For CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR PRESENTS I Don't fail to drop in at W. H. DOFS TRADING Cos Office I You will get all what is desired. I I FRESH SHIPMENTS lON HAND:I BRASSWARE. Flower vases, table bells, gongs, ash-trays, smokers' stands, etc. I GLASSWARE. Glasses of every description,
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  • 359 5 ASSASSINS NOT TRACED. BRITISH OFFICIALS ÜBIGN. IR< ater i Service.] < airo. Nov. 21. v> issued making the m< si ments for the Sirdar's A Tl esc will c<*n ry, a battei f ;utl •r > u.n of infantry, a air-fors e from the Brix -f cavalry-, a
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  • 378 5 BRITAIN'S PLAIN SPEECH. DOUBLp-FACED SOVIET. [Router's Service.] London, Nov. 21. The Foreign Office note to M. Rakovsky >l;iti-> that aftt'i- doi di-libt'vation His i Majesty's Government is unable to rtvminend the treaties signed i>n August S te tlit eOßflidaratioil i Parlianu'iit, OX to sulmin thfin to
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    • 304 5 KSSF.SS CARDS. I Mrs. SAD AWOj DEALERS. c I \h Bridge Road. I WANTED. I .JOIN THE i u:\l\i, Of THE T..VCA. I 9XIOOL OF COMMERCE B J^ r in all Senior Classes. I particulars of I -fl f%tadv. fets and examinations, I i^iittitK^B to tht* Gmtnu BKT6I MIKK M
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    • 270 5 !UK GENBI V Dl \DLOCh. Geneva, Nov. 21. O'a biwiness com- uruii aim the prosrrammp for discus>; S i plei t it. the >ti ond today, ft fi taafid the lestine<l to end vingr to of I M| yta:: ki JayuMSi attka ■.>••■• :':>• -S i: »e. sign of the
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    • 367 5 ABRAMS' MOTOR TRANSPORT CO. 3, Penang Lane TELEPHONE 3140. New touring 5-seater Gardner cars for hire. Price $3 per hour rating. This is cheaper than hiring a taxi. ()<>l) i'IM( E BNQI [RY. Laesiee Hm, tt to appoini \l IS Si bI ol s I Ida I G Idem, t
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    • 581 5 NOTICES. NOTICE. IN THE ESTATE OP JOHN MMMO WARDROP, DECEASED. Tursuant to Ordinance No. 144 (Trustees). Netiee h aenbf ghma thai d neilteie pt other ptrx.no havmjr any chums or demands upon or Bgeteel the Estate of Jeha Nasmo Wanhop Jefeteed mte at Wagasaki, .Japan, who died os the tad
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    • 702 5 FOR SENDING HOME A SUMPTUOUS EDITION OF A VERY SUCCESSFUL AND ENTERTAINING BOOK (Ready September, 1924) CHINESE JUNKS AND OTHER NATIVE CRAFT By IVON A. DONNELLY SIX ILLUSTRATIONS IX COLOUR TWENTY-SIX Bl \< K \ND ITE SKETCHES WITH DESCRIPTIVE TEX 'I SIZE. ItKin. by 7^ in.. 140 PACES Price Post
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  • 6 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH. 1 K i
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  • 702 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1924. Comment of the Week. Afl WMM to be anticipated Mr. Chamberlain's reply to M. EUkovsky, in regard to the Zinoviell letter, is very puii!. ind decided one, leaving no room t"or u<uibi in the minds tf iioOCOW M I I v-.at tllC British
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  • 473 6 ii ExcoUeaej kht > i the < the I-. derat< I Maia\ Sta:< S rd d i -i i iaJ Gaietto ttftei I Appointment f t h•• '.< Mr. Ha; M Bq ||i| Ufl absence. Mr. I. If. Bfaw .J>han Tin. Ltd. w&s •■>.:• I [po Satu \V, a thai
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  • 85 6 MOKK HI ItltEK SMI (.<.l !\< < From Our <» < Kuala Ltimpur, So' The men \vl > tun d y th( I' kat off Cap K N v. sth. \s. SJ Isjgad f t! L-t Onicrr. Mi i;m I 1 Thrac ■emiai van I ">,OOO, or in
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  • 553 6 M M i Hay. A i that, tef H >ie in the latter pan Ml. 1 I:. Twiss, Superintendent. Revenue Surv. ■>■-. S. ia: ending a short h^ii(iay at Bra^tay. Major Simpson, Govei Sorgaoi d Mrs .son Khiva. S Ma W.• V\ Ma I mi Ok Hiii The hon'l le
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  • 351 6 HBTHOI. I I Justice. S, lay mot. I Jvtu-. t V** the assistance of t*,, As-( I satioa Car th#» 1 llle MP^laat csattafc. judge and the a^Msr^ 1 1 wrong basi* I ing at n, v prices rea I alar nature. a ,,d tfc,tT**B I leases
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  • 22 6 T.t BJBJSI tilt PBSJBJ tending to he.'-n;--,,f tha !.>•■ Ifll ajsjßM in oversea; cultural College, i Th. w/kmm by the Imperial I sac
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    • 111 6 I STOUT /iffi^ FINEST GIUALITY fLfl|l VALUE fr The Connoisseur Gomes To fe:4 CALDBECKS. SOL!: !>U'«>KTKKS: Caldbeck, Macgregor Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Shanghai.) R,,bin*.,n Road. Tel, phone No. 228. JUST ARRIVED NEW SEASONS SHIPMENT OF Californian Apples Grape Fruit. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. Ir. corpora ted .1 the S
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    • 29 6 WUW.V.V.VAV.V.V.V.V.W.V.V.I j: U) CHAMPAGNE ij 111 mercier; ■j EXTRA DRV. > ■I nl At Moderate Price. ;I -'anm^Snvl ijplsjl Dupire j;|Bg Brothers j; KS|4 SOLE AGENTS, jl BLACK WHITE WHISKY
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  • 652 7 N K NfKOTKST. I LIIM MI M. rK rvice.) of the East Lan- \«mr* has bew suddtnly v ot. 22. Priti h not* uiil 1 that the dispatch rdieating that Possibly n troors will be •uld the necesapparently in nment on the tß o£|U KINEKAL SCENES. Cairo,
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  • 96 7 [B > Norfolk. Virginia. Nov. _>:', her is st the wav, Mb I of fifteen degrees. v es -':tted: The un VVashinjrwhich is being destroyed under the la\ Mibjerted t« U i |«M east bci a1 inset sh; was still afloat and not mate; mHy dMMffi arm.
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  • 53 7 [Reuter's Serv.ce Pari>. Nov. 22. The Chamber and Senatt t« 1 tted by the Finance MmisteT, for ti -sue of i a leem of a hundred million dollars thfOTfjfti ttM hOMe Of Mo:. f o ti *i- h t etticac ;i- at. f the nat i
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  • 49 7 [Router^ Service.] S> dne> Nov. 2.{. W result of women Vfltef Bw water- -> to kiii scab^. 2dO nn-n; fifttM worker- from the t-x- irtaii. wi'.ii art- i- ltu riled a> black-; Th» |M)lic« -t-parat-'' the combatants f arif^t- were made. IF.arlier cables appear on page 5.]
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  • 60 7 BLUNTNESS OF BRITISH REPLY HOI'KS lOR AN AC.KKKMKNT. [Reuter's Service.! London, Nov. 22. in <'n'H- of Mr. Chamberlain's COM* US 1 M. R:,!;.\ iky fCMTally bluntnes f the ton* is noted Mfed i S -vie: eiltWl i" 1 1 not thought thai khc Wnoiiini a ropl i tadti
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  • 275 7 Reutei Si nrii i 1 ({••me, Nov. IS, A i lajti is mi pal di <luri'_ the Govei ni »licy .it points was criticis .1. the Cham! I a vote 337 to 17 K-' il»*taii i > whii h c r'-v >n home af- wa.« v iara -tei
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  • 75 7 Reafeee^l Service. 1 The Hauue. Nov. 22. Th( 1 reigi Minister, in a memorandum G ment. considers the Gene\a pro- »co a real attempt t i perfect a regime nternational iaw deserving serious tl Light, The Minister ka of opinion thai 'h<- Leairue. and dependent bodies,
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  • 68 7 f Reuter's Service. St. Johns, No\. 22. Leonard Reid ha.- been found guilty f MMfaMSjhtef snd sentenced to a year's imprisonment [Leonard livid, son of Sir William Reid. President of the Newfountiland Railway, was driving a paity home after visiting" the Sj icial Serrice Sejuadron on Sept. it>.
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  • 64 7 [Flt-uti'r's Ser\ite.] New York. Nov. 22. Tin Times report- that a shipment of i gold ban to England to the value of two million dollars ii being 1 preparedi in com- .:a: v. retjue t from banker-; in London, presumablj in connection with the GetaHUl leem. The
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  • 41 7 [Reuter's Service.] Constantinople. Nov. 23. Fethi l .\< ;.a> beer. app~>inte 1 Premier in succession to Is met Pasha, who has resigned on the ground of alleged ill-health, but probably for political reasons. [Earlier rabies appear on page 5.]
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  • 179 7 THE NEW PROGRAMME. OLD SHIPS TO ISK MODERNIZED. [Reuter's Service.] Washington, Nov. 22. Mr. Wilbur. Secretary tc the Navy, ir hie annual report to Congress, states that be intends to roquesi Bpecial §ppropriatton foi the modernization of ,-ix older battleships of the American Fleet, which he deems essential
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  • 345 7 Renter's Service. (ieneva. Nov. 22. After eight hour-* discussion festerday the hu-iness committee of the second opium conferenet drew iqp pma of work, which will i>e iobmitted to the plenary conference this morning'. 11m pba prorldit for the apg«tetaMa^i tf two general committees for the purpose ol
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  • 31 7 [Reuters Service.] Ivondon, Nov. 23. The d at h [a announced al Amsterdam ti the famous novelist tnd playwright Herman Heijermans. [Pearlier cables appear on page 5.]
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  • 134 7 London, Nov. 12. Mr. H. Thomas, formerly Secretary i f State for the Colonies, participating in i flit ii union at Derby under the auspice.of khc Nation:'.! Alliance <>f Employers and Employed, said: '"It i.-? humbug to talk ;il)iiut any one class or r>arty having a
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  • 28 7 Sixty-four candidates, at the General Election, including Mr. Tom Mann, forfeited their deposi+s, because they failed to poli-one-eighth of the total votes, five of those penalised being- women.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 64 7 FOOD OR DRINKS FOR THE ENTIRE PARTY Holds One Gallon ICY HOT (Insulated) CROCK Keeps Food or Drinks Cold or Hot. Price $13.50 nett. Robinson Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE J I K§9KE^^&£Ff LlLh PfIHS) MAKES MITES MIGHTY I "RUSTIKOL" I Beautifies and Hardens WOODWORK. IT IS ALSO A POSITIVE
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 750 8 STEAMER SAHJNGS^^ BLUE FUNNEL LINE Kfirular BfltiM to. LONDON, VMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP, HAMHIIUi AND BREMEN. GENOA. MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. M iRSEII l.F.s, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. ■08T0N \ND NSW YORK. l.iKintr nir^i on through \U\U «f lading f<»r all ()%er}and Points. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Du« 81ara#«r«.
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    • 468 8 STEAMER SAILINGS Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) ELLERMAN^UNE. Passenger and Freight Services TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. FREIGHT SERVICE HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG. s.s. CITY OF DURHAM due Nov. 28 s.s. CITY OF ORAX due Dec. 28 s.s. CITY OF TOKIO due
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    • 454 8 STEAMER SAILINGS P. &O BRITISH INDIA ANI> AIH AR J INI (Incorporated ia En^iano MAIL. PASSENGER AND CAR(»() SKh, i PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAI STKAM > [QS LONDON AND FAR E \ST MAIL -KH (Under Ccntract with Hi* Ma;-.. ;> «.r.\: OUTWARDS FROM LONDON. HuMK» For China and Japan. Ft Mwflle*.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 503 9 STEAMER SAILINGS 6T S. K. Line. naticru Steamers. Art. Dept. BaaiSur r. Biemen. Rotterdam, l^Tu *<****. a»d Port \tm- Maru Dat IT Dw. H V. I via Saa naWbco. Panama Havana Maru froir. K>:i I»i. 1J Alro. Bay <Porl Eliambtrh. eTown. Bk». Santos and Bmmm O.vac Maru Dec. 2 Dec
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    • 423 9 STEAMER SAILINGS Round-the-World PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE 38 Days to BOSTON 41 Days to NEW YORK via Port Said, Alexandria, Naples, Genoa and Marseilles. From New York these fine, new liners continue on Round the World, returning to Singapore in 110 days. N\\-: Sailir.p- Arrive Leave Leave S'pore S'pore Penan?
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    • 701 9 STEAMER SAILINGS STRUTHERS AND BARRY. Operating U. S. Goremment Ships. SINGAPORE TO LOS ANGELES AND SAN FRANCISCO. U.S.S.B. WEST JESTOR to discharge and load Dec 9 U.S.S.B. WEST PROSPECT to discharge and load Dec. U.S.S.B. WEST CARMOXA to discharge and load Jan. and subsequent steamers &pproximately 30 -lays apart. Taking
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  • 295 10 Fiiday's Malay MViil States: Usually tVu direct outward mail arrives in Kuala Lumpur in midweek, but this week the Post Office authorities announce that the mails will not be here till Saturday morning- The cause for the Jelay is explained in the following information which
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 794 10 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated in Australia.) For SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, via JAVA, DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND AND BRISBANE Regular mi nthiy <ailin?s by the well-known steamer M -\RELLA (7,375 tons) MONTORO (oMi. tons.) TK. s.s. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabins de -inple berth cabin':, swimming bath,
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    • 241 10 STEAMER SAILINGS. HUGO STINNES LINES (Incorporated in Germany.) o REGULAR MONTHLY FREIGHT PASSENGER SERVICE. OUTWARD BOUND HONGKONG. SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. e.s. Emil Kirdorf 9,000 tons Dec. 23 HOMEW r ARD BOUND ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. S ia Carl Legita 9.000 tons Nov. SO 1 s.s. Adolf von Baeyer 9.000 tons
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    • 291 10 DEATH To Mosquitoes Silver Fish, White Ants. Coc-kma* and all other Vermin, when you use THE (LEAN LIQUID VERMICIDE LOTOL will not harm wails, turnitun-. <i, or the m(M delicate fabrics ARRIVING SHORTLY Sole Agents: W. R. LOXLEY CO, >. Robin-on K,, SINGAPORE. WITH I Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills.
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 517 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Pulau Soegi Kwong Vick 9 a.m. Karimon Meranti 9 a.m. Belawan M. Treub U a.m. Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan Hakusan Maru 10 a.m. Port Swettenham, Penang, Suez, Boston, New York and Baltimore- Kosmo 11 a.m. Malacca Kheng Seng 1 p.m. Prigi Radjah, Tenibilahan and Indragiri Barratta 1
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    • 448 10 SHIPPING NOTES. The French steamer Kampot brought 450 pigs from Saigon on Saturday. The Japanese steamer Hakusan Maru called at Colombo on her voyage from England and embarked 105 Indian paslengeTt for Singapore including Masters F. Lily, R. Rose. C. Sugar and Miss K. Sin! Captain B. H. Ramsay has
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  • 52 11 X"-. H Mmmk 4 mm. j a .Bank demand i Private credit- I. Xf\v York, den..; Cratifti ii..;. 55 Pbums, itmami 950 [1 Urn, T. T. 155 Hoagkong, demand YokolKitr.j, ti.niand .Java, demand Bangkok, itmmmi Scv. r ,r:k .ying Hank off Kb j- 1 fari 4 r Bar s
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  • 165 11 November f I". 1Uf.91 GaaAiar Pi ppei N 'i-:te 42 Pepper Black 20.75 Plaka r.qiioca 1'. .nl S;ijrn Small Co; Bpn Si/ru!ried K co, Baagvm ai I7BjM Ophn, Benares unt. 4.000 Rice ftoi \o. 1 hC export il.cv. Si ■.<■:. Xu. L -\port RJea, Ba No. l tor export
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  • 22 11 Singapore. Nov. 22. 11.30 a.m. Singa] it- Standard Ribbed >:noked Sheet <•■-•".•-,:!• A; •i Quotatiot. '^d. Market Quiet.
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  • 109 11 Ottawa. K\j rte of I the United Kingdom khk fan aavi >hown a remark- i-- ase v. monthfl V" ration i famr, <..■... Can I MtN 1 1 e to the Old Countr; than dnrii the whole of Lttt. km h aaa grown < i p
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  • 101 11 Y.-i r. Among the eartro of I Ei m \-i.-i. tailed for J >•■■ n• y. mi N 'm If '.<<• id i batter. 0* this 2&52 K ft I Bi h Cohunbia pi tact. pi w■ <'k of UM > i t■- r VpOttl 'In
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  • 31 11 Saturday's Alterations. Hitam Tin (S> i.*> i..:~Kinta Tin Dredges Malayan Collieries ($10) 87.M 27.60 South Taipinjr ($> i«Li'j M T. Harbour < I) 9 00 S. Steamships (100) 276.00 280.00
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCE.
    • 51 11 I i— i: hanged. U A ails in all so all scale are to be i; or issues a? ance. demand for v -fied, and t passed u\ I K 1- In the D.llar counie: splayed i: H t furti i in-.—Q'.: -'n KH MWicr in
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    • 63 11 ROSE MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. i: M...- P h..;i.) mri Rubber— 1- tons. metal the marker is qu Rutbt .egieeted mad Indu-..---tri^i -mand. »n good eno taine-.i hanjit-i 1 an be placei 46» 6d good buyer B re beeh doi 30s 6d ::v. at 93. T I HiUm; i Manibau- at
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    • 96 11 it 21. ivuhber. The tone of t! w has been quietly steady. between 58% a again 4u 1 >ughout was N Award Mt or ier the hammer, but 4 rage and Off <j Sheet sold i and the ti to 55. The stocks reduction and int stood at
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    • 57 11 Bl I mas. O: I •mem Company, whose operat financed in Great (>orttrols 1.800 aciv- f proaped Dunwich towwhin. west 9f tl ii pumping iay. which will the company's -loads of pei nth. The fifth well is being di :r f where the r«>lo- larger pr<The
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 910 11 imnr___i mi— -ii -n— n m -MiiiMM-a-a-aa-M------- ~»~^~"^~««r*—— »i'M^r_n»^ tBFiTV' >«L.!i4r*T~_BaH_MBVBVBVBHBMB_H___BHHH_HHB____HHHHHHBaaaH__ H SSJOU.' M, Assurances in force over $17,000,000. ■V. GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) FICE:— Winchester House Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32 Old Jewry, E.C, uy has ESMNN fcpu<ited wiih the Supreme Court of England,
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    • 317 11 BANKING. HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in rlongkon/) o iJfa:l OQces Hongkong. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 lasned and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Fur.d:— Sterling I 4,500,000 Siiver $25,500,000 Reserve Liability cf Proprietors (20,000,00 COURT OF DIRECTORS. W. L. PlatteßdCß, Esq., Chairman. H. P. White, Esq Deputy Chairman. B. D. F.
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    • 42 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCL. (Incorporated in Fctjland b> i >;.. ChHrt^r J^itE MOTOR CAR \I Fidelity Guarantee— Administrati >n Bont:--■feUipore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW Messrs. HA RRI S O NS fcUUCEB Co.. [M Branch Office H4, The Arcade. Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.
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  • IMPERIAL SPORT.
    • 140 12 liter"- S< vie Sydney, Nov. 22. Tbere was a la>- U dmi i I i ■left between the Mm. —A N I H itl tes was resumed I n daj and givins a cruv 1.060. y in the miHing with the the w: w;i- uit.
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    • 229 12 [Reuter'^ jNrVataV] London, Nov. 22. a. rt tht- n >uit.s < f to-day'.-English and fltstlssl i.eagroe matches): Division I. Arsenal Atton Villa H 8 Blackburn R. W. Bury l. IV stsa N K, I Hoddersfield T. M Lred< L'i itt 0. Ma-./r.t-:,-:- > :♦> Cardiff C. ft
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    • 15 12 [Reute:^ Serv;o-.] London. Nov. 22. I 'he All Blacks beat Cardiff
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  • 100 12 Kid L*wi*' (iamhl.nß F.o-es. I I put my f K. \cr. the: wise f; r< h« M< r at h.is bankiuptcy Ht that his mt from box- "'-'i to fc'l6.9^o during the last while his expenditure had been -u* K- admitted that he lost 1 -Hallo,
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  • 53 12 London. Nov. 22. The result of the Manehe.-u tfiTirtw H ar i•' aif n-:!es. the last T r face, of the Pa: season, was < loudhank 1; Daimyo 2; la!>e Alarm 3. 'hi ra was won by nirt :hi: „> length awa; miiuf: 100 to 9 Clondbttnk.
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  • 168 12 i MALACCA SWAMPED BY THE NEGRI. From Our Own Correspondent). Malacca, Nov. 23. In the Mala\a Cup Competition yesterday N< irri Sembilan defeated Malacca by 47 -.< ints to Neyri Sembilan crossed the Malacca line 11 tinves, 7 of the tries being Mali ca were completely outTha
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  • 113 12 Singapore plays its second match in the Malaya run Com pet it ion on Saturday, when they visit Seremban to meet Xe<rri,Sembilan. In pieparation for that match there w;':! bi I ii";utue name on the Padanjr on Fuesday betweer the following 1 sitles: CMmT*! Dr« UndtfWl
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  • 355 12 Sidelights on Race. Tin following extracts from the New V rl Herald TribmK of Scpiemba H gHi rtouffkabU tidtlights on tin two dcfwti Klpir.ard A rv.erica. "•I-iiiki: But then \\..l always be ~t:^'r.a doubt or his victory. Ladkin ua> pumped cut. gasping, reeling, dying he hit the
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  • 352 12 Japan's Future Marathon Runners? The possibility <■:' developing the rikishaiuo!i> of Japar. into an athlete worthy of defending the honour of his country in a marathon race against the fleetest runners <>f the world, iv >een by Mr. A. R. Spearow, a member of the American
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  • 684 12 FIRST BWBBPBTAKB RACE. An Exciting Finish. The Brat of the Sweepstake races for this month culminated in as an exciting finish as any man could desire, with Jean II coming in ahead after a ding-dong battie with the -June and Tolly. At Ht a.m. in strong brOQICI off the
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  • 49 12 The preliminary heats hi connection with thi Y..M C.A.. rlfth BIUMBbI -wimming Barnival will be swum off at 4 p.m. on Wednesday. Competitor^ are requested to be bJ the Swimming Poo] at that hour. The Swimming Pool v.iii be dosed t"-day and to morrow for cleaning.
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  • 158 12 (By Courtesy of the Xanyo NichiNichi Shimbunsha.) Tokio, Nov. 20. It is announced that the Imperial Chrysanthemum party, which had been dropped fdi two years, will be held this season. The Government Budgtii for next JHU include estimates for promotion of the legation at Pekinp to Embassy. Dr.
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  • 861 12 CONCERNING ANATOI.E FRANCE. A Temperate Parisian. (From Our Owr, Correspondent.) Paris. (Jet. T.i. The late ami much-iaiiienu-'i Anat< k France (ne Thibault > was a genuine Parisian, Coi he fil si HNP thi ii'-tr i'a;.-. France (inl DOd BOWOTW, qualify :'<:r th»title of "Parisian" as did other men letters;
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  • 66 12 Monday. 24th. Individual Troops Parad< at 1.15 p.m. Tuesday, 25th. Signalling ("la.--.-. Headquarters at US p.m. Musketry Class, S.V.C. Drill Hall at B p.m. Wednesday. 26th.— Final ti the Hall Football Shield:— Fourth Tn.«.p vs. Eleventh Troop, Headquarters at I p.ii:. Thursday, 27.— Band Pnetkt, adquarter? at
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