The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 December 1924

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. ENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1924. NO. ]]..\?2.
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  • 274 1 England made the poor repU 2MS m the lirst Te>t Match and th« \u~tr.w !'ans hold a hig advantage Page 7 ihe Australian Premier refused to make an> comment on Mr. Britten's proposal 'or „n international 'white" conference Page 7. Th. rebel*, m Morocco have been defeated
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  • 670 1 "Could or m rv <:iw« i i r ii .t. i 1 .v ith mmd ai I rig as ad •a the ravages of war and had some mischance escapad the serapheap, up m charge of a ragged without a clean patch oa his daaas or a
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 317 1 \-K lOR SNOWFLAKE" I fl KAFFLES HOTEL j OKristirvas Programme i'.fsday, 24th Dec. Special Yuletide Dinner and Dance. Uv. 2oth Poe. XMAS DINNER. Novelties and Crackers. Orchestral Music. BOXIN HT, Friday, -•>;';: Dee. Special Dinner and Fancy •>> Ball. Extensiwn ot Licensee till 2 ajn. (Fancy Dress Optional.) AB S
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    • 174 1 ARRIVAL OF 1925 RONEO DIARIES BEAUTIFULLY BOUND WITH NxiineralpKa Index REFERENCE TO ANY DATE CAN HE MADE IN 2 SECONDS. $2.50 R°NILO Ltd. COLI. VER QIAY PHONE ii-a LEACH ST. Singapore -"."> I'enang. !THE EUROPE HOTEL. Terms: A la carte or Inclusive, (i RILL ROOM XMAS EVE. Wednesday. 21th Dee.
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    • 119 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Si Pagt I an lus .m eai— i Shipping ages 8, 9 I Gilbey's Guthrie's 1 w Expanded metal, Jacks— l'a-e 7. l. 1 1 priz< mpetition Pi Lagrer I r, fl 1 I v _U Ka] w Eanpcaa can 5. Bur- Page i. I at Pa Ila
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    • 4 1 L "SNOWFLAKE" Ll TTER
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 71 1 THK WKKIi. Hijrh Wati I m. Malaka Pinda m:^.. noon. IV. /<.*•</(..(/, -J 4f/<. ilw- W -,w. p.m. I. homeward mail clo.es. Tharsi l B V. 10.36 p.rr:. Chi w.w ming Club Tiffin. F i MCft. w M %jm%m ii-i p.m. Boxiaf I'• Nt bn I I S'pon L. v
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  • 166 2 i'r •-h wu.n. f,.r a Railway. -fotiations are m progreaa between a syndicate and the I ment for the construction s of railways m that country and bu.ilding of the necessary r> successful/ said Senor Oscar !h< l l-e: -a Pel.. I. to a Da ees represe
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  • 118 2 «p,a>Mde l ->med> at Nev, York. Ne* '...rk. Nov. 1".. -rreat sensation waa caused here yes; day when, on the arrival of the I a it was reported that Gerald Chapman, the...-' ..ik a 'vvv. th. Federal Goal. Atalanta. after serving >.\ rw- :e:we. ..--a--;. Large crowds gathered
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 758 2 Victoria Theatre COMMENCING MONDA JAMARY sth, 1925. AND NIGHTLY AT 9.30 P.M. THEATRICAL ENTERPRISES PRESENT MADELINE ROSSITER'S FLARES and FLASHES 12 Brilliant Artists 12 BOOKING OPEN AT LITTLE'S JANUARY Ist. PRICES 84, S2 and Sl. ft B% COMING NIBELUNGEN A (lei man Screen Adaptation of Germany's National Legends A Marvellous
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  • 1022 3 a (*r ksi ion of handkai'. 1 1 I end] policeman vi -.< _v brave en. lit- itandi la Urn mki Ih «.f Urn ti reH mle !w the wild* st taxi-dr:v« i> m A aad b ealWd ipoa tec i t and leasl disciplined of citizens*
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 249 3 THE NEW WASLPETf |S JI'ST a rum of the cap and new HjH lead* appear^ as the illustration pB linows -»o one may be readily »c- ItM wrd forrechar^ine. Thititoneof \\'m 'six new exclusive feature* I'l r-.i h simplify and perfect Ever- lfl ir.arp's operation. 1 fl T*he Perfected Eversharp
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    • 168 3 j Crawfords Cream Cra ckers Crisp Creamy BARLOW 00. TEL. .790. SOLE A(.ENTS TEL. 2790. v I $1500.00 I BUY AN AUSTIN) I and banish care I I BORNEO MOTORS LIMITED. 1 SINGAPORE, PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR AND IPOH. i jg Malacca Agents: TAN SOO HOCK CO. 4 i€€^@^^€'€€^€'€%€^€''I v v.
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  • 1285 4 BURIED PALACES AND ROMAN TREASURE. "Far More Imposing than I'ompeii." "Has Professor Rcnato Bartocini. the distinguished Italian archaeologist, discovered the "enchanted city" of the Sahara? writes a special correspondent to the Daily Express. The Arabs of the Sahara desert have for many centuries had a
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  • 381 4 SH Y ALLIGATORS. 1 is poaaible to be where there even hundred.-, ol alligators never aea one for mono. < v tian Daily Express. Oat here m Nic a v a._."aa I w f w' ew-r\ and river tha; I EMM w. Bni trough I ran across prints of their
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  • 676 4 !KN I hai loit n. I I ta thTdSL!! vl only ehwgc- vw_____t_____. _-_*_T^ 1 att^.; I nt«*.T.. r ■abates tha I M. Poincare to-day num. j I wham M. Louis quotes. I I 1 c. who. like mott spondente. ex presse tf ouht iet
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 140 4 DRINK BURNETTS GIN. (Old Tom Dry). j i Obtainable Everywhere. African i Eastern Trade Corporation, Ltd. THE ACCOUNTANT'S DICTIONARY A (OMPREHENSIVE ENCYCLOPAEDIA AND DIRECTION ON ALL MATTERS CONNECTED WITH THE WORK OF AN ACCOUNTANT w .WITH THK NK< A: .N'l' !><" IMEXTS _________________________M_-_-____--BM_-_M ______________-«__i^«^— Edited by FRANCIS W. PDCLEY, F.
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    • 129 4 vM-BtsaSr' jln **TsC^9^iw& t v '^_tf'i_b___l_?H -r^*M jC^^rrra __a^~ y^____i _n N-/\f« p^a 1 1 fi)F VOrnß WJL_ m M ___>f\ j__n 1 \\^K^_^^^^^^^^E^^^22________________TM__l _-3^"^______lW^WNMifTß t+Zmmm\r*A SjNm% _w-J_||iS____B I My m 3SmWMmmmWX.-' U >^-________-3 LfJ>^^*«*a*^«l^3Bni r\m-J V. c--n__-----[^^^^(3H Beauty Of Skin And Hair Preserved By Cuticura Use Cuticura Soap for
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  • 293 5 *N I ONGBB tUSE I KTY. 1 Pnth am I nu-. tin < eld at ii g Baak 1-3 y< -terday. Tl Chair■Jj Wntkh .a.-d, and mint; Ti.. m,. Sime. Mr. [>] ,n: :i M i. rhe Chairman, ii no its, said: A -i- isu d b ed
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  • 338 5 I. FOR ANY UNFORESEEN FALI IN PUCK. th .al g< ml BM ling ol Injnh Huiiher Instate Limited waHonirkong Hank Chambers at BOOH ay. The Qhnirasan, the hon'ble M. Sj p/esided, and there WCTt Bl tlie hon'ble .Mr. J. Canij;- v.". p. p: numer, an I Captain
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  • 208 5 Native Mtthods. A Bata la, a i itiag 1 9 It sa w rubber Boi baei act heei at igh th- yan ing. It I tiß I aW"wh;w thre rubber pi duei n gaaa more and BKM Thn tPK I ear to be planted on BBtt of
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  • 246 5 nited Rafli snt) Bctaa Prapal ■> Paris, Sen IT. ii Counci' I rent undei l Hrely nea f pai i raas] ssiblj t: v infl ling. This Li the few mnibni c on an i levafe d ra rising c I w ss, aad be ctrivaß
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 423 5 BUSINESS CARDS. v«;i: WH M VNICURE ..J.W ft Mrs. SADAWQ. j T gE PRBMH I MWil (M.\K. tx- n the accepted brand m —TrtJims, I f"' a- :-y jHaasded. Obtainable from: JOHN LIT I» jr B ENCIES f r th, Illustrated M al Instrument*. 'N CO., LTD. HI and 11
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    • 188 5 TENDERS. (.OVERNMENT NOT.XX VTIOX. iders will be received at v Vr- Deeembe: c for a Police out-houses to be erected at X all ironwork and door and ii re. person applying for a form o; be required to the sum of ono hundred 2nd forms a d on product icr
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    • 644 5 NOTICES. NEW WAR LAND SPOfii 1925. Tiie nsual Land Sports will he heid U Race Course, on Thursday. January ll 1925, eommeneing at 2.45 p.m. Sabeeribeia wiahing to obtain Tickets i Admission to Grand Stand are request! to make application to the ander igned w< s.c.c. Pavilion. F. DKASON, Hnn.
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    • 917 5 NOTICE I IN IHE ESi ii; OF VAI' BENG J SWEE. deceased. PURSUANT RDINANCE KOi Ui (Trustees NOTICE ia ken bj shroa I iditoti sthsr persona berk upon or against •hi i < >I decease w,, v d aho died oa thi Septemb 102 *t r.t! P a| p Q
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  • 23 6 DOMES TIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH. EDMONDS At th. Hal ntj Haaaital, Penang. on thy l!Uh inst.. t Vo w Mr- VV. In w i
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  • 619 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1921. Imperial Policy. Having, QuHski ta the mlipoken ißd OQVHHMMB-MBM remark- of 10--count Kat<> aiui P.a ron Hava>hi. hat! the idea that the Singapore Baw i> a menace to -lava:, duly settled, the Governmenl Boom chu pcocced with much greater ease t > elaborate
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  • 642 6 The Pi i i Press will be i-- on Christmas Day. but i >t on Boxing Day. fi I_. 11. Piah Heada aatai ti Paaaag Free School, i.- -till a patient at tht Genera Haapital, but n makiw I l If W We- !V-c-ive.l fi the Medical Hall. I.t i..
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  • 27 6 DEI'AKI Ii: < x HIF I SH< UF '1-. 'iw (k.c. respondent.) Kuala Lumpur, I U ■< w lha Qaaa I Burma, and Hoi S: for h
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  • 48 6 (From Our Ova Correspondent*. Kuila I.umpur. Dec. Tl The Cl t the Selai w lildren m fancy dress, who i tea. there all w._ i I stmas tree, i Each child was given an accept;. present. The Hijyrh C'.nimi. sioner, and the I -ral Officer <
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  • 34 6 \lan\ Hew.- Dam \\,U« w,-.!,-n. !>., 12 A ih wt* a riaasly daniav i hi>use< m tl S t of Rot iuni !w I -.un. The damage is estiaaated at 30,9ti guilders.
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  • 42 6 'I v.en!> thr- r Death[Aneta's Servic J. te\ red- n. 1» •■•< A malaria epidemic has suddenly out m the nat. IB of Metranti and 1 the Sourabaya district. In bar i c:i of which 21 have proved fatal.
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  • 487 6 A motor boat has been bough the Su! lk at a cost of $15,000. V. Peel. British Adviser. Kedah, and lbn. Pad hay, been on a brief visit Peaan Mcl I Messrs. Manafield and ved at Penang from Singnpore ius. The Hon. laOing I I I Pai aag to spend
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  • 210 6 m if tea nt < om \u.-» f l? I I ial meeting ■agßpaaa (haml*-. uf I ifaanasaa adopted Miw I r mim I ouncil, v cr Kemp, ara I tion ha 1 1 until. stated, was m irsdav of last wwk ~«j i«jm w«?k no candidate kJ
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  • 185 6 (hristmas Kestivitie*. St. Mary's Home was a yen- happy pit* yesterday, when the girl- held ther which a number of Urn and gentlemen interested m the sent. joined. Among these were Lady snd Mit Shaw, Mrs. J. M. Sime. Mrs. Ban nard. Archdeacon and Mrs. Swindell Mr]
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  • 92 6 Hatter? nf CaaaMl Case. 1 l^Midon. Dec- It J| Mr. Baldwin, speaking m tbe H£"jß ovamment's secret relatne totM H Campbell caae. namely, that Hr. M»J QMaaTT Cahinat had issued an ins*** General that tte diould not direct any imlitica! !>«**»£■ ieaaaeliaaoftlieCalHnet.-Th.N I I mit [tSm fhe
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  • 78 6 Shipping Held ap Landea. I"« The fog n-hich has envelop th* «*f\ E„*Und since Tuesday fl^J etfll asataaaes, a: m '^..J dense again later m the SX oTtron^.- H eeatinental a,^ ay lJ2S_ra^ "H ii. the chanr..: MaaH wornTth-Ui faaaataajr. and. f» r__^_-_t_L _dh_nning wa J
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 144 6 'THE CONNOISSEUR COMES TO CALDBECK'S" j grven jCucos Sols Amsterdam i Sole Agents: Caldbeck, Macgregor S Company, Ltd. I Incorporated m Wm M L) 4. Robin*.»n Road Teh phone No. 223. .-ATROMSEI. BYBOTALTT. FRESH ARRIVALS POS X'MAS AND XKW YEAR PRESENTS ff\ ki BUS NEI AND DISTINi TIVE SING i
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    • 20 6 CREAM'S ONLY RIVAL. Sole Distributors: W. R. LOXLEY CO.. I MaSOB Road, Singapore. HS_SS-S_BS-g-_Sg-__a j PEARS' J I GOLDEN SERIES.
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  • 136 7 >IR. BRUCBB SILENCS. Wi HKK Ni K.HHOI RS. I Reuter's Service.] Meihear.w h,, •rnment aa the Mr. Britten's, t ns bo rd«- ring the Pacific. Federal Minister said r •pate. She at peace with her neigh- V^ ashington, dated haar storm was to-day when I moved a
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  • 138 7 [Reuter's Service.] li- I fc 21. Actenhng ta le Matin's Tangier ear res.miti. the Spanish troops defeated the be on Dec. l»>th. The rebels' t_>sage J-lth. stated:— -?ru:n kas carried on fighting m Morocyaaaa, latterly at a cost of I i.iddO.ooo a year." anrites the special corK.wier.t
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  • 35 7 Renter s Service. Paris. Dee. 22. Xotaith-annding the repeated summons nair leaders, not more than 5-000 Comsaats attended an open-air demonstrate, twr. pared with 30.000 at the meet Ta. Cs-amunists disbaade w ith-
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  • 16 7 [Renter's Service.] he. newspapers are hcvag published m 1 t* Dec. 33th and 26th.
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  • 199 7 RO SIT A FOR BES IN LIME-LIGHT. Dec. llth.— A sensational story ated m Baghdad regarding a M attempt by Ro.-ita Forbes, the Arabian ex; to peneti w ttJMts of Central Arabia. John I f the Indian 8 vice, ai better known as an Arabian adtor aad traveller, is alleged
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  • 385 7 BNGLANjra POOR REPLY. UONDKKKI I OV VTION FOX !1()H».S I Ber lea.] S\dne>. Dec. 22. The fi- I aaa aai aned hea 0.000. I'll weather waa fir. w.w i n u V rogres- three quarters of nn h I Be, the AaaMfca captain, was notified h
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  • 86 7 SEQUE L TO MI DLAND BANK CASE. London, Dec. 1 I. t at the Paris Magistrate the argui r.t of C< unsel defei ding t Arthur, and I i-cided to report "-t his extradit Accordingly. Ca;-:. Arthur's early reluct expected. London, Later. 1i \_w-wy kan.- that the examining Magistrate has
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  • 726 7 NEW TRAS STREE T SCHOOL. GjIXC. L \YS 111 l M> A TJo.N S U)NK. "Symbol of VN hat Was Good.' The f BndaUon -teas ol the bm kind rga ."i fee Chinese children, arhich >■■' 'Ira- Btl BCt, v.a- laid taraoaa, ia the piaacnec <>; a gatherii af repu
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  • 109 7 Lea field. Dec. 10. The meetirt; ot' th*' Roya! C«m--v.w-w: 01 Food Prices was held to-day. when i; wa- decided to examine variOii. ta-r. one at a time, aiul n an nt .m; ort a- soon a- possih s!• Auckland Qeiinm, x Chainaan, .-ail reason
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  • 63 7 Calcutta, Dec. 1.".. A petition has hem filed m the Calcutta High Court !>y PrineeH Ishorani Nirupama Debi. again-t _MC busfauad, Prince Victoi N.-rayan. brother of the Maharajah of O >eh Behar. Bstt partial aatad yesterday when the questioa of the jurisdiction of the Couri
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  • 32 7 Poit Sudan. lb;: Saud reached Mew; on the ."th instant. His future intentions are unknown, bu a letter indicating his policy is expectei to reach -i» ddah shortly.
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  • 83 7 MORE MEN AIT FC 'TED. Police C.uard Called In. (From Our Own Correspondent)Kuala Knnipur. Dec. Z*\* railwnj strike is spreading. About LSQ BMB Cram the ranning shed Joined aa Saturday and thia morning the signallers and telegraphist- have come out. A polioguard ha- been called to
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  • 543 7 !)l-\i-' 'pmt'ii's, daring the ia.-t twt-i.iy-four hoars, -ays Bhtnmlay'i Malay Mail. point to the likelihood ot' an early >ettU bbbbl beinu reeahad hi eeaaeetieß arith the strike at the Central Workshops m arhich 2,000 man have participated. The bmb bave represented then? grievance! hath lo the
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  • 141 7 Tokio. Dec. li". Premier Kato declared, m hi- .-tat Ment at a joint meeting of the parties at which h; introduced the preliminary bodgal of t-M Govei MJV.eiit. that he had BO intention of i!>m,:vi!!_; the Diet even though the Manhood Franchise Bill passed the Diet m thcoming
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  • 150 7 A well-ki own local story, says the Strait Echo which has the unusual merit of being true of a newly arrived Cadet who dined OM evening with the Resident Councillor m Penang and curtly dismissed his host immediately after dinner as he had to go shooting n.xt morning,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 136 7 SEASONABLE GIFTS jl A REALLY wE A N Tm: pkodH'T GOOI) CIGAR WALJEA^ff Ol THL IS ALWAYS EL'ORIENTE ACCEPTABLE. ™CTOm HIGH GRADE MANILA CIGARS I 1 i\I)RFS s: -,i» -%-_M .4 „»U Boxes KM) HlGfi LIFE 51.75 B c.. 5d REINA VICTORIA 55.50 sii RKGALIA 86.50 B HALI A CORONA
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 778 8 STEAMER SAILINGS BLUE FUNNEL LINE Regular Services to. LONDON. AMS lER DAM. ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP. HAMBURG AND BREMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. M \I;<EILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. ROSTON. NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. I.km. cargo on through Bills of Lading for all Overland Points. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT.
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    • 510 8 STEAMER SAILINGS Ellerman tk Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) aiarttN M ut Passenger and Freight Services TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. FREIGHT SERVICE HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM. HAMI.URG. IA Cl 1 V OF ORAN due Dec. 28 s.s. CITY OF TOKIO due Jan. 28
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    • 502 8 STEAMER SAIUNGS P. O. HRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated ia Tiw .i MAIL. PASSENGER AND CARGO M U\ PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAi STEAM N -YU, LONDON AND FAR EASI MAIL SEK\ i (Uuder C i.t rae t wv.h i_!aje&t v ernment). o OUTWARDS FROM LONDON. HOMEW AIM. For China Lnd
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    • 583 9 STEAMER SAILINGS t,nS J""" Steamers. Arr> j^ toado-. H;. wrdanw A-u-m. P Pmko, rio Colombo, Aden and P s,. F-in-i^n P At!aS Mai U Jan M V] T R ma Havrt> Maru 'rom Kobe Feb. A Ri Sant>s jionuvideo ood Boion tkmm *U vt- JVtr M-ila Maru Jan Jai A.abama
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    • 493 9 STEAMER SAILINGS _^Hk Round-the-World PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE 38 Days to BOSTON 41 Days to NEW YORK OII.RI RNERS. NO COAL DIST. NO CINDERS. ABSOLUTE CLEANLINESS. via Port Said, Alexandria, Naples, Genoa and Marseilles. From New York these fine, new liners continue on Round the World, returning to Singapore m
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    • 722 9 STEAMER SAILINGS AMERICAN FAR EAST LINE. OPERATED FOX UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD BY STRUTHER AND BARRi, MANAGING OPERATORS SINGAPORE TO LOS ANGELES AND SAN FRANCISCO. U.S.S.B. WE^T JESTER U.S.S.B. WEST PROSPECT U.S.S.B. WEST CARMONA and subsequent steamers approximately 30 day> ap:w Fi»r fates and further particulars apply to. HUTTENBACH. LAZARUS
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  • 122 10 Vessels likely to be m port on New Year's day are asked to anchor towardi the breakwater as the inner half of the harbour is required for the New Year's sea sports. Heavy gun practice will take place from Blakang Mati on Wednesday, Dec. .'.lst, commencing at 0
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  • 39 10 Before Lt. c. ,J. Wilsoa R.N. P.. m the Marine Court yesterday. Inspector Mead prosecuted two Chinese boatman for being alongside the steamer Kistna within the breakwater m ranks more than fonrobfCnSl and were tined S*". each.
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  • 141 10 Sc r.e time agcc a communication was received by the Imperial Merchant Service Guild from the Board of Trad< regarding the advisability of leafaren cf ell ranks having their photographs affixed to their Discharge Books, with a view to their taking the place of pa -ports f.,r
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  • 430 10 rhe naval correspondent of the Morning \s rites that there have beei tv. •a- of arj.'i.r.ie*.* taken op ny those wk rii we the intrinsk merit- of the Singacie scheme. One f critic, like th.c nil Bir Percy Bcott, maintains thnl U is \ast< iet' m»>r.e\ tc
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  • 154 10 Mr. Justice Parfitl's «tatei..ew tia.t never sits m court Inl t thaa B pjn. bacnuai "no man can do hfs mark WOU aft*l hour" would have ti wi.ded staw< doctlilX la aaaaa old-time oecttponti of thc bench. Sir John HoOnnw, who nai admitted to tin s
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  • 87 10 On November 28th, the new "Oriental Library" established by Baron Iwasaki at Tokio was formally opened to the public. Iwasaki, it may be remembered, purchased the Morrison library from Peking", to which he has greatly added, thu* amassing probably th* best collection of workf on
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 626 10 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated m Australia.) FOR SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, via JAVA, DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND AND BRISBANE Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and MONTORO (o,*K, tons.) The s.s. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabina de Luxe, single berth cabins, swimming bath,
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    • 212 10 POMMERY and GRENO II CHAMPAGNF II 1 j -_B_k Extra Quality ff^B Extra Dry ________________^_______________________H B^^H I H^^^E IM SF VSON +m SOLE AGENTS: JOHN LITTLE Co. Ltd. Incorporated ir. Eng. and.) SINGAPORE KUALA LUM] I R. SAIGON REGL'LAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVK E Mail Ser\ice SAILING SINDAY 9 K.W. AFFRETEIRS INDOCHINOIS
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    • 243 10 MESSAGERIES MARITIME tTmfe h the French <_overnn*i Mail and Passenger Services. i, no., i c x lARKMI I.N vj HOM Ftt \|{|i MMis T«. Mar^.ll^ an<l I- w Vw Imjm due Dec 9 PALL 000 due Jan Ol IW \KH MM I<» Japan s a t Hongkong and <hai.i" AMBOISK
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 713 10 MAIL TABLE-to-day. Cucob and Benuit Edina 9 a.m. (•ueob and Benuit Mersing y a.m. Pulau Soegi Benuit 9 a.m. Pulau Soegi Sandam Aim; Hong 9 a.m. Karimon Meranti 9 a.m. Singkawang, Selakau, Pemangkat and Sambas Singkel 1 1 a.m. Sourabaya and Bandjermasin Ban Ho Guan 1 1 a.m. Meaning Hong
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  • 387 11 H ALF TBAELY RBPOKT. Brpiaalag Bspsrts. Thy i,:!^'"- Sf HM Swa;;- Trad;n u C,.. w the report nad neeanati JJJ :lu raar nded 36th September. wiu v :l; resiated nl tht meet- 1 [JJ a: !1 oU y« Qaaj at nana ea Die. SOt n. A u
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  • 517 11 Bi w Eaal Asiatic Co. Ensl -kaiatic, 164,754. Sees Barlo\. and Kua. a Geh. 17,100; Majedie. 8.000; Muar Itan.. 8,600; Pennaa, 12,400; Sekona, im.-;uo. Bees: Barioa and Co, (Kuala Lna_par). A;..: K ttumgt 28^000; Bradwall, *****; bersoaeee, iSJMB6] Dianiatown, 30^83; H-fhlandl and Lowland-. M£77; Klahenc, --X-y\>;
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  • 51 11 Dei embi 21. Pank A l' Bank ii.n_:._i<_ •> i I riTate erediti Si 2j4 21 Xwa fork, demand Cietfb I d Pranet, <i mtmi India, T. t. iicwkc,:.- ionmad Nnhi -nd Java, demand Baagkak, i Sovereign, Bank 8in....,- j. Bank uf England U .v. Bar 8 Iver Loi
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  • 174 11 T;,; fl 1.00 Ga-abier 3000 Nppil White 00 i'c pper Bind i.. 50 Flake T;-.pioca 7 Poai S m Sn.,. j. 1 tut Cteem Baaai -1 Rice, Rangoon wb Opium, Btniiai nrt Rice Si.m \o 1 f,,r export B Ne. I lw 1 nort Rice, Siam Bioken Cl for
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  • 46 11 FRASER'S REPORT. Sin 22 Rubber.- w. the aria I rubber, 'liv .«U.l small. Mining.— l he otker haad n more wanted Ci ldn> at r »l< w tWO, .inta Tii D I I at T Industrial- ivma;: h furtl lw- M W- St«
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  • 104 11 MACPHAIL CO. LTD'S REPORT. Singapoie. De Kubber.— London Bteadv L eal j Tin.— L ral U i.2* 1 I 1.-.. 134. 12." ton. Rubber.,— l Mining.— p. ngt have beye er> at l.:i. Pai a! I X ta Tin 1 1 hay, I ;in d r< at 7" w have
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  • 111 11 Singapore. Tin. L-'.-i ic:-. Rubber. l aaieaai no increased iatereat to thi Rabbi r Share Market, wh. -n. insertions nre Mining.- I active, aith teratieai raainlv m favour Of h lei- Stel 'g. Cfw:..twia>.w. uar.t.-d at i.' lv at 29s 3d, Kaanratiaci at 58a cum., Reneaea
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  • 66 11 A i Mala; al I lieries. 1• the ctons hay .ged that froai ■faaaaiy 1 the general m*nagen he business of the compar subject to be undertaken Mw w> Bi present ■anger. Mr. Parr's pev .ent are biin? increased, while Mr. ,ains the company's secretary. t.oard ha d
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  • 39 11 ng October 11,086 m concentrates ware- shipped from the K.i \.-w V w... 8,.!.. U ri. I»c wr N.,v. b*r it i< -xpi v ">e carried thi \'< w W< 7,000 additional tona are ready for shipment.
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  • 30 11 Vevterda>s Alterations. Mai f an fin 1.0 T 95 i "Rauai L <Sl i; ..i:- Ti! it! i r,,i ;7- i b <| I.RI K. lah (II LM
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  • 39 11 Singapore, he< 22. \2 n.x.n Sir. ..I S1 uda :c i <Fee: Sl-cT I ;i;ir y t! i 4 la: V. -'•>• Ipi n 64' 64 1 Q She.-- I w Marl I Q i*
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 347 11 toset* wx. s">.oi)!).ooo. rriin nnnim w^. ~r*~ Assurances m force over $17,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITEDI Incorporated m Straits Settlements) W E n H heStel i USe SingaP re LONDON OFFICE: 32 Old Jewry, E.C. The Compare ha. mm i^-itoj uith the Supreme Court of England, and
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    • 438 11 HANKING. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. 'I' '■-*< din Hongkong) H H ngkong, v tV r i; ltal $50,000,000 i aid up $20,000,000 ■mine Fuad:— Sterlin_: ft 4,500,000 'mm BBtat $25,500,000 f Propriet >ra $20 000 000 < OURT OF DIRECTORS. V. I. Pattenden. Esq., Chairman. H. P. White. Esq..
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    • 546 11 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AM) (HINA. taeofforatsd la Eaa^aad i>y Roya! Charter. Paid up Capital 000,000 ■ham _X sack 13,000,000 Ressivt Func: 3.900,000 BsesiTt Liability i f ftnoptieton 3.000,000 HEAD OFFICE. <B 8 BU_oasgatey London. E.c. A.gencies and Brandies. Alor Sta: Hamburg Pukei Amritsar 1. Raniru, Rar.iiK- X
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    • 132 11 ROYAI. EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. I (Incorporated m England by P.cyal Charter A. I). IfM). FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE I Fidelity Guarantee— Administr;: tion Boids I j Singapore Repress. nthvs—Mes.ov. BARLOW Co. 1 Messrs. HARRISONS, I BARKER ft IX IM I Branch Office 64, The Arcade, Collyer Quay. I A GORDON LEE,
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  • 1210 12 OFFK ERS ENTERTAINED. Hi^'h Commissioner* Vppeal. Be Excellency the Hiirh 1 m I moaer entertained to dinner on 2oth December tf the M. S.V.I. I li. K. Ma. Ge: Sir T. bra- X i 8.. X SI.. I M G., Geaeral Officer Commanding Malaya, i: w w >.s<
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  • 86 12 I hit Nt International t .ip^. rt I nrl London, Dec. 21. Th. England team again:-: All Bia/ am oa Janu I will G. By. (S Haniii; H Im (Hart > i.. .1. Bris(Ctod I •termaster (Oxford I 1 F. Bla^ I N ,8 c
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  • 395 12 Mteration- to Proposed Programme. A special general meeting of w Turf Club to p.. draft programme of the Jan eting was held on Satu* jat tl amber of Commerce. Mr. Arthur as voted to the eh* Th I of the meeting c progr; for the 1 posed
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  • 18 12 Isl aids J -Tth I SJB. Far-er Range S R.E. (V) Shool Bfßiasl H.M.S. Magnolia.
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  • 685 12 THE BERM I DI AN RIG. (Te UN Editor of The Yachting World.) Dear Sii As a keen reader of your rery Hae paper, I tbsorbed with greal Interes! your "Skipper's Column" on British International Racing Successes of September SO, In it yoa w ice the defects of the
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  • 53 12 AFF AIRS OF BOXING PROMOTOR. London. Dec. 9. The examination has been ooadaasd m at «t. c .;<•: Maj..r Arnold Wil- saotef pt the Gibhoßi»_Mooß-f-eld :ww In w.w.-y I his S-ffcin Me liabfliti< \\m shown as 117.316 and his estimat-ISBSt-l Tl I ■»r aid that he lost i' 15,000 m
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  • 21 12 I rtie competition has ht n srraaas f<i i"i- during 'I." Christmas vacation. Jath ts 28th December inclusive.
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  • 92 12 r.< n I Dse. nth, -Mr, Tiiaai Dalrymple, oas af thi -neatest suthoritiee on tramwaj traffic m the world, h m ihorl Bombay EJectric Supply and Trasswa io.. to advise on its traffic position and its possibilities. Ihe Ti mway Cs, hai plaaaed extensive ■c aim
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  • 71 12 SERIOU S FIRE IN BAGHDAD. Baghdad. Dec. fc— One thousand peopl" have heen rendered homeless as the result nf a disastrous fire m the congested area of Alhat Basrah. Thi hoasn dsstroyed belong, for the most part, f he poorar daSSi :vv\ are situated near the dockyard. A strong' wind
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  • 844 12 BRISTOL CITY TO THF TOP. The positions m the English and Scottish fiQßgliei up to and including Ssturdsy, BIS as follow: tu gen II l ft 47 11 M Airtirieonia: M 11 I fl M H BitM rniai M II 4 I M 0 B Celtic 20 9
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  • 173 12 Before a large gather ng of G .vernment j Officials and the public tia annua! athletic liportl of the Governnicn English S.-h< were held on ISth December, as Xn,- K.--planade. The weat iur, which had cause.' seme anxiety, cleared up besutifolly on tht eve of the
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 156 12 ARRIVED FURTHER SLPPLW "H. M. V.' NURSERY RHYME RECORDS 6-7" Double-Sided Records m Wcorated Album Price S7.GO S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. i orporatad ia Hoagkont SINGAPORE. mmm^M __a w*. a I_______________F ai ___k ____r B W-mV^mm The Perfect G3LLRR BLAM H \!;h x\ ill Strop or Hon. Makes a Handsome
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