The Straits Times, 11 December 1925

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times No. 28,042, SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1925 PRICE 10 QEN 1 5.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 137 1 OFTEN "WHIITED" "MADE IN ENGLAND" Does that mean nothing to you? The lH Bfi E T* H 4 A ill' 1 Numerous Colours m Stock, ij^'r.;: V iT73*®?V i SHELL'S CONTINUED SUCCESSES At Brooklands on October 23. 1925. International Records m Class 'C Capt. R. D. Howey, driving an 8-cylinder
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    • 130 1 A NECESSITY FOR CHRISTMAS DINNER PARTIES TABLE CLOTHS COTTON DAMASK. LINEN. Size 70 m. x 70 m. Prices $6.75 and 9.75. Price $12.75. 70 x 90 $8.75 $11.75. $15.95. 70 x 106 $9.75 $13.50. $18.75. 72 x 128 $16.50. $26.50. n 70 x 144 $29.50. SERVIETTES COTTON DAMASK Price $8.25
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    • 4 1 LACTQGEN FOR YOUR BABY
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  • 1296 2 Substantial Increase In Profits. I The fifteenth ordinary general meeting I of the Strathisla (Perak) Rubber EsUte3, Ltd., was held on November 11, at the registered office of the company, 1-4,! Great Tower Stre«t, E.C., Mr. F. Hilditch (the Chairman) presiding. The Chairman said I propose, with you;
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    • 276 2 HERE AND THERE AND EVERYWHERE IN MALAYA YOU SEE THE POPULAR This speaks volumes for its great popularity and the FULL SATISFACTION it has tfhen to every one of its private and commeroinl owners. Owins,' to tremendous demand* and to avoid di .-'appointment, decide and book to-day jroor ear. Standard
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    • 154 2 I 1 galioe f X/rVI Every morning: before I breakfast take two teaspoonfuls of Elliott's Fruit Saline m half a tumbler of water. Drink it during effervescense. Gently, yet effectively this healthful draught relieves the system of its accumulations and promotes regular habits. In tropical climates I one teaspoonful of
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    • 206 2 COMPLETE VIOLIN OUTFIT, $20 $28 $35 Monthly instalment systema can be arranged. Price $45.00. SEASON CO., LTD., 11l »nil til Mm HRlxfiE ROAD. SINGAPORE ILimiteD QUALITY— the best c^bbb, VA L UE unapproach able jBJm that explains the H success of our J^H^x Famous Aerated «»»♦♦«♦♦»♦<»« LITTLE Misi Kurlo introduces
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  • 311 3 A World Cruise m Search of New Orchids. The arrival of the yacht Malaya in Suva Harbour ends a romantic voyag* of four years over many interesting seas and touching at many wonderful places. It was four years to the day when Captain Dr. Cottle, the owner
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  • 166 3 British Manufacturers' Protest. Mr. Godfrey ("hecsman (secretary of Ihc National Union of Manufacturers) has informed the Australian Press Association that much irntation and ill-feel-injc arc beinc produced in British manufacturing and exporting circles through the C ninvrnwcaith's imposition of a duty ot 22d. on every single alnlogue
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  • 232 3 A suggestion that the public should be' instructed by broadcast lectures upon tfuimportance of early treatment of diseas? has betn made by Mr. E. R. Flint, a leading RDM of Leeds. In an article m the British Medical Journal he declares that all physicians and surgeons
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 213 3 MELDRUMS LIMITED TIMPERLEY, MANCHESTER. Refuse Destructors jflgrfgj RANGING FROM THE <*&_ SMALLEST SIZE JsV CONSUMING 30 POUNDS PER HOUR B UP TO Q ANY CAPACITY m? FOR THE LARGEST "^4 ij*^ MUNICIPALITY. Full particulars and literature on request. Sola A grata UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated in tka Strsiti Scttlementl) SINGAPORE.
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    • 442 3 STEANEB SAIUWiy AMERICAN AND ORIENT" (Owners Meura. ANDREW WETfJ For BOSTON and NEW YORI (VIA SUEZ) dna fil'rTora WEIRBANK ■OCBTEAE (hisatpsrs Agents SINGAPORE A PKNANG. <l>IMMIH»«l»««mMMMII«MIHMI>>« JAVA-NEW YORK L!!^ "Nederland" Steamship Company, "Rotterdam Holland America Line. The following are the intended sailings of the I from Singapore to New York
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    • 94 3 cc»»« i OHn THEO^ (lneorjio't THE WEST S I F»rtn!gM>' Is rl Paw B.VI iXIA NOBTR-WGRT F!; OASCOTNE UINJ> OORGON CENT/ Excelled Stewar'lr Fart Frcm»r.t> R'tuvii Frerasnt:^ Spent i I fare > BOL N I Slrjfnpor* i\« t by In 1 I by W. A. frcmatiuE, (Incorporat For Telephone s
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    • 786 4 «T£AH» MIUMS P. 0.-British India »nd Apcar Lines (la**T»*rat*« la amglaa*) MAI* A«O PASSENGEa AND CAJIGO BKIYICBf rotuftrrLAß and obiintal b. m. 00. Vaaar Contract with Bis Ifajestr's Goverameit LONDON AND FAB EAST MAIL SEBTICI OnTWABM FBOM LONDON HOMXWABDS FOB CBIJIA AND JAP^N FOB M ABSKTLLM, LONDON AHB Taaaag* S*f*r*
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    • 803 4 lUMBER MUMS THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LIMITED THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated m England) The Bine Funnel Line REGULAR SERVICES TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM. ANTWOTP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. Taking cargo on
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    • 711 4 STEAMER SASUNSS K. P. M7 (BOTAE PACK.BT NAVIGATION CO. OF BATAYIA) (I«*np«rat*4 !t Kellaad) UKDBB CONTBACT WITH TUH NETHERLANDS INDIA eOTBBNMBNT. T*l*ph«a* N*. IM9. with lab-cmaaetloa U Paaaag Freight, Treaihi»«.»v Maria* DepU.. aad Maaager'* Daak. REPRESENTATIVE for Singapore and Stralta SeUle*a*ata »f th« OFFICIAL TOURIST BUREAU OF JAVA. All Information,
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    • 501 5 STEAMER SAUJMBS Ellcrman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) ELLERMAR LIRE Passenger and Freight Services TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL FREIGHT SERVICES CITY OF GLASGOW Marwillts. I.'don, R'dam and H'burg Dec. 16 i.s. CITY OF BARODA Havre, London, R'dam and Hamburg Dec. 28 8.8.
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    • 652 5 ST»MEB SAILIHGS "blue Z euerman FUNNEL! »«'<• BUCKNALL LINE wltk S. S. CO., LTD (la«.r la England) fOOsT IHTICI I* BOSTON NBW TORE ami BALTIMOBI tU SCBI ar PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK Kwn i Da* apor* Baste Far t KIOTO Dec. 15 Suez Phillipines and Hongkong MEMNON Dec. 30 Suez
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    • 716 5 STEfiHEB SfliUHfiS Barns Philp Liiie (Incorporated In Aastralia) Fw BYPNBT, MELBOURNE, Tta JAVA, DJJTOUI THURSDAY ISLAND and BBISBANI Ssgvlar monthlr •ailing by th* »iU knova st*aa*n jiAHLLA (7171 toss) and MALABAR (4,512 tons). Th* s.s. MARELLA Is tk* largest and finest itearaer trading te Aaitralla, Cabin* d* luxe, single bertk
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 497 6 FroK Thnreday, December 10 lo Tuesday, December li, at Ihc ALHAMBRA AN ALLEN HOI. I BAR FIRST— NATIONAL PRODUCTION 'AHaptrH from The White Frontier by Jeffrey Deurond and featuring the well-known star DOROTHY PHILLIPS m one of the strongest indictments of gossip and gossiping that has mm l>-en produced SLANDER,
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    • 405 6 At GAIETY CINEMA SURINA THEATRE North Bridge Road. Telephone No. 289. TO NItiHT \T 91> From WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9 to Warner Bros. Prize Picture ti'esday, December is, 1925. TI C V D D QU I m*«r_* IIIjE.IV IVVJOE. REGINALD DENNY A child of the woods as beautiful In the mirth
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    • 286 6 I, SOMETHING NEW IN WIRELESS VALVES Visit our Battery Road Showroom and inspect the latest developments m wireless Receiving Valves. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated m the Straits Settlement!") ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. 13, BATTEHY ROAD, SINGAPORE. g Y\ 1 3 %%r I tab JVI j'i art'- £za.-vmui*ama3iiarjaifrjr.\.: r -i*am "delul" tropical clEßiis
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  • 162 7 FrMajr, Daetabft n llitfh C.16 p.m. :].;>(> urn., i ft. 4 in. ■I p m. 1 11. -I in. SLlunl.ij. l>i< iinli.r 12 X.I pjk High Ttoe, 4.40 a.m., C ft. 2 in. I M Ml., 5 ft. 1 in. Ami i p.m. ...I Mtg. l:'-ni-h Bank,
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  • 168 7 Dee 'Hitler 11. Ships tlmm il!>' >Aiiai.>. or Expected to arri»e. KEI'I'EI. HARBOUR, Main V. U, Patrol, (hi Whai Coal Wiui B IN DRY LOCK. Tamjaai Albert Dfck Victoria Deal Barang Vessefa Arrive*. ADR A from Yokotona, .ron: DENO H-l*i I: t II 'i 'on.-. I irk
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  • 106 7 Te-dar. Ke.Lh, Norta K,.!<t anJ North-Wett 3 p.m. to -marrow. am) 9 a.m. •rant, Ivinuiickv.t and Sambas 10 a.m m aja. i Mahidol) 11 a.m. Km Katong) 11 a.m. 1 nX and Bengkalii (B. Schifl I p.m. i Soathtrn and Western India •2 p.m i v Pareelal
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  • 241 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore, December 11. On London, li.nk 4 m/s 1/4 18/3J r>an,.nj 9/a K/«fl Oem»nd S/i B/M Private ta. iif dits 2/4% On New York, Demand 66% Private 90 d/s 68% On France, Bank T.T. 1430 On India. Ban, T. T. IS4), On HonKkonjc, Bank T. T.
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  • 60 7 DAILY PBICES CUBRENT. 12 o'clock inn. n December 11. Singapore Standard Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Bibbed Smoked Sheet Cosing Prices Closing Prices Buyers. Sailers. Buyers. Sellers. Spot Spot 1.73 I.TSW January January 1.(4 l.i4V-_. Jan.-March Jan-March 1.70 1.71 April-June Apnl-Junc I.5'J 1.00 Tone of
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 243 7 Issue Val. I'd. Buyers Seller! :1 £1 Asam Kumbang 51/- 55/1 1 Batnng Padang 0.80 0.85 1 1 Hitam Tin l.V> 1.C0 n ii ldris Hydraulic! 66/1 1 Johan Tin 't.TJ'L- 0.7', 10/- 117- Kampons r .:;/C 54/6 cd. SI L'l Kamuntlnic Tin 0. r j 07/10 10 Kinta
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    • 134 7 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Seller! £1 £1 B. An:. Tobacco 5.5.0 5.10.0 10 10 Central Engines 7.00 8.00 £1 11 E. Smelting Co. 14.75 15.2* cd. 10 10 Frutr Neave 54.00 55.00 100 100 Hammer Co. 190.00 195.00 100 100 Katz Bros. '.ef. 200.00 220.00 10 10 Mexican Eaple
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    • 92 7 U. Ens. 6 p.c. $1,234,309 par 110 .S'por? Municipal 5 p.e. $1,878,000 of 1930 pat 10% p.m S'porfi Municipal Ah% p.e. of 1907 51.60 C.000 par 10% p.m Spore Municipal 4V» p.e. of 1909 $1.1000,000 par 10% p.ai Spore Municipal < p.c of 1913 $2,000,000 15 p.c di* 5
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    • 380 7 Fraser and Co. and LyaSl and Evatt's Qnotations. To-day's Prices Fraser Lyall Co. Evatt. Alknbv ($1) 3.8:> 4.00 1.90 4 10 A!or G*jah <$1) 3.80 4.O0cd. 3 PO 4.00cd. A. Hitam 'J.. 1 1 22.60 COO 23J A. Kuning ($1) 1.70 1.80 1.75 IMS Am. Maty <$2) 4.7.',
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 718 7 ci6AMTTis i(.M rflRSBB&CSlSi cokk \v jBHBHBH|^K| i ",i^.'rV^ff^S3pHWB^^^^ «»a»T-TMkaoK" '^fcci^B**'^ NOTICE i« hertby (riven Unit the Trade Mi.rk d'-picted sbov* is the property of 4KDATH TOBACCO CO.. LTD., of London (ircorporr.ted in Kncland) und is used by then in respect of ami in connection witii and Cigarette* imported iind sold
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    • 14 7 KIMONO SHOP Cheap Sale From DECEMBER 12. ECHIGOYA Co. Tel. 312. 23, MIDDLE ROAD.
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    • 1015 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified Advts.. see page 16. WANTS FOR SALE, ETC. WANTED TO BIJV curios, weapons, porcelain ware. etc. Apply 816, S. Timei- (Ip) FOR SALK, Arrol Johnston, live-setter, tir top eonilition. 91.100. Reply 962. Btraltl Times. (Ip; FOR BALE, <>ne scv<M-si;iirr Fiat in Ai eoniiition. \V. II. Pop.
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    • 557 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified Advtii., see pstfe lfi. MISCELLANEOUS. BUY YOUR LIQUORS, wines and Rrjmjion« i.f 11. liollor. The] are n>w th« cheapest. Kurope Hotel Hu'.lding. rlpi GANOIA CHAMPAGNES, <.;i-mi Spamante nui Kxtru Dry an.l Aft I Spunvirre, for y»ur iuesis. For atncle' bois, nr <"u?e lots and teneral price
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 45 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Kaadaag Kerbau Station. (lty CM(tq i.l Cuvttnoirnt Health Office). For the "1 hnura ruding Midnifht oa December It, 192:.. dee. vl 81 F. 72.8 K. 7C.f> F. 8UI 704 F. S. :i temp raturc HI F raturc 74.11-". Dt i 8» .oie .209
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  • 40 8 ONG.— On November 18, 1925, at No. 115, Hiersn Street, Malacca, Madam Ttn Chye N»3, motiier of Mr. Onjr Hin Hong, Malacca. :u. .i TO, Fnaeral on Monday, December 14, a*. 10 a.i.-i. for Cukit Lai.ong Batu. Deeply lii-retteJ.
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  • 38 8 The funeral of the late Mr. Seah Liang Seah will take place on Sunday, December 20. The cortege will leave No. 14, North Boat Quay, at 11 a.m. sharp, for Thomson Road Family Burial Ground <3U milestone).
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  • 918 8 The Straits Times FRIDAY. DECEMBER 11. LORD INCHCAPE'S VIEWS. Lord Incheape, Clisirman of the P. and O. Company, stands m the front rank of our merchant princes. He has had a wide experience of nearly everything; except his own country and its industrial problem.-.. Merchant, banker, shipowner, all his interests
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  • 31 8 The directors of the Killinghall (Rubber) Dev. Syndicate, Ltd., recommend th' payment of a final dividend of 15 per cent., making 25 per cent, for the year ended June 30 last.
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  • 43 8 Lord and Lady Allenby are on board the P. and O. Mooltan bound for Australia. They were greeted by officials from the Residency at Cairo and the British Consul upon arrival at Port Said. A number of gifts were presented to Lady Allenby.
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  • 69 8 With reference to the conviction of Mohamed bin Mohamed Shah, an employee of the Batu Pahat Land Offic?, for being m possession of a pistol and amunitions, we are asked to state that the accused is not a son of Dato Mohaiied Shah, State Commissioner of Batu Pahat, nor is
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  • 31 8 The- rate of Wsue of Money Orders for (ruiia ami Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153 $100. The rate of payments of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 158 $100.
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  • 56 8 The F.M.S. Railways are offering special travel facilities during the Christmas holidays at reduced far»s. Details will be found in a notice advertised to-day. Messrs. Kennedy and Co., Pcnanft, Secretary of The UIu Piah Company, inform us that a fourth interim dividend of 5 per cent, for the current year
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  • 35 8 On Sunday last the Hindu Tempi. 1 Nibong Tebal, was the venue of a farewell to Mr. P. A. B. McKerron, District Officer, and Trustee of the Temple, who is leaving the district on transfer.
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  • 41 8 It is rumoured, says the Malay Mail, that plans have been prepared m Singapore, and will bs mentioned at next week's meeting of the Federal Council, for. a new East Coast railway line, runring near the coast from Singapore to PingKrora.
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  • 47 8 The directors of the Gan Kee Rubber Estate, Ltd., recommend the payment of a dividend of 12 per cent, on the ordinary shares and 34 1 ,-i per cent., which includes all arrears, on cumulative preference shares, m respect of the 12 months ended June 30 last.
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  • 43 8 In their produce 'report dated the 10th inst.. Messrs Barlow ;.nd Co. state: Slight fluct jations have taken place m copra duiing th 2 pa.U week and very little a has been transacted. Closing [OOtati rs are as follows: Sundried 12.46 mixed 12.20.
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  • 62 8 The Coroner's jury, at the inquest *into thl ictims of tfe Welsh dam disaster, rave a verdict cf accidental death. The jury round that a section of the wall of the jam lacked a proper foundation and reucimend that a watduaaa be en constant iuty and that Government inspection be
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  • 64 8 At the scvenih annyr.! general meeting ef the Wah Kiev.- Kong Soh (Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Johore Bahru) hcid at Jahtn Trus, Johore Bahru, on November 25, the following were elected office-bearers for the year 1923:— President, Mr. Seah Peck Chuan vice-president, Mr. Lim Peng Kwan hun. secretary, Mr. Chan
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  • 68 8 M.-.harashi Sivadhyar.amla will deliver a Ucture to-morrow tt 8 p.m. at tha India:i Association Kail on Indians and V.-.!;.,a. Mr. E. S. S. Piilay will take ht- chair. The Maharshi, who we are told is enjf&jred upon the laborious task of translating the Vedas into Tariil. being i<:-ikka Scholar in
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  • 61 8 By kind permission of Lieut. Colonel S. d\- V. A. Julius, the Band of the 2nd En., the Royal Sussex Regiment will perform the following programme at the Botanic Gardens on Monday December 11, commencing at 5 p.m. March, The Rousillion Plume, (Pomphrey) overture, L? Xozzi di Figaro, (Mozart) Humoreske,
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  • 72 8 The Seattle has arrived at Brooklyn r.avy yard, thus terminHting one of the longest training cruises m the history of the Ami! ican navy. These mameuvres were becun last January, and reached a a climax m the Australasian tour. Admiral Coontz, commenting on the Australian and N'cw Zealand reception, said
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  • 82 8 Sir Arthur Keith lecturing at the Royal Society of Medicine, said most people needed, spectacles at the age of 43. Some eminent scientist placed the life of man at 100 years. Personally he believed natuie worked on a basis that meant a life tenure of 45 should be the limit,
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  • 72 8 News has been received that a German, Sett Sauer, an assistant in the Geographical Institute at Leipzig, while motorcyding along the Jalalabad to Kabul Road. Peshawar, is alleged to have shot nn Afghan who afterwards died in hospital. Herr Sauer has been arrested and the Afghan authorities have informed the
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  • 83 8 Receipt of the following calendars for 192G is acknowledged Dunlop Rubber Company, view of Edinburgh Castle B. A. Tobacco Co., Capstan P. and O. ('■>.. \.ith picture of the Chitral Manufacturers Life Insurance Co. of Canada, man of the British Empire Kravr and Neave, a Malayan view drawn by Miss
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  • 94 8 PrasMiac over the Conference of the South Indian Railway at Tanjore, Major Graham Pole, of the British Labour Party, deplored the indifference of Indian politicians towards Labour questions and explained the attitude of the British Labour Party, which, he said, extended the hand of fellowship to all labourers without distinction
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  • 611 8 Dr. Wilson, of Ipoh. relieves Dr. J. II Banks as M.0., General Hospital Taiping. Dr. Banks is leaving Malaya. Dr. R. van Geyzel, of Beremban, who had been indisposed for about three weeks, is now well again, anil attending to his usual duties. Mr. W. U Leonard,
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  • 42 8 The Crude Rubber and Foreign Produce Corporation, New York, send us the following cable, datid December 9, their quotations being in gold dollar cents Nominal 108 Jan. 10G Jan.-Keb.-Mur. 105. Market irregular. To-duy's Singapore price .'Jl.T.'i'j, London price 4s. 6%d.
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  • 29 8 The average prices of rubber m Singapore and London during the current Raetnctkn Quarter to December 10 have been Singapore *]7::-(> cents. London 4s. 3-75 d.
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  • 37 8 From Europe (London l.iails «lc: -pat. li ed November 19 )>y Teestu, due ut Tenant; 6 a.m. on Saturday, the 12th instant. From France, by Amazone, due Singapore 0 a.m. on Monday, the 14th instant.
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    • 128 8 To smoke one is to be converted to Cigarettes W. IJ. H. O. WILLS, BKISI'OL and LONDON. CRICKLITE LAMPS S,~ir: HI GLASS A VARIETY |t i 1^ OF PATTERNS ./j^ I 'if R hND ?m jacobean 'an: -Wltii J_=» WOODEN COLOURED i#F SHADES. |^|f>ff STANDARDS KAN! V GIASS BTANDA— WliH
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    • 176 8 ALHAMBRA First Nalicr.al Production SLANDER, THE WOMAN (Featuring DOROTHY PHILLIPS) m 7 Reels. Metro Production SEEING IS BELIEVING (Featuring VIOLA DANA) 5 Reels. In the First Show at 7.30 p.m. JACK DEMPSEY SERIES FIGHT and WIN 2 Reels and a two-reel Western Drama. TAN CHENG KEE CO., LTD., Proprietors. TEN
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    • 73 8 On Other Pages. Page. Finance and Commerce 7 Shipping and the Mails 1 Meteorological Report 7 Reuter Telegrams 9 Local Food Prices Compared !> Aneta Radio News I Soviet Ship m Singapore Jupuneae Cruiser Arrives Correspondence „11 Sporting Intelligence M To-day* Shan- Market ..10 Bankrupts* Court Casts I" Hiving Motor
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  • 303 9 Grave Statements by League Commissioner. Turkish Reply to Atrocity Allegations. [rf.i:i.:h TELEGRAM.] London, December 10. The report (.f Central Laidoner, who \v:'S appointed by the Council of tin League of Nations us comBiMioner to InwiUgnte. the Mosul .hi:-. proemtod to tfw LeagtM Council, says tii:.t statements <i 1
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  • 134 9 [HF.fTEil TE!.rr;r.AM.] London, December 10. The HoOM of PniW III ns have agreed to a motion for :i .-uppli'ineiitaiy t-Uimate of i'l.lOo.OMi f, r Clovemment's !-hure in tin Wembley guarantee. Mr. A. M. Samuil, Parliamentary Sccri'.iiiy foi Owwm Trade, said he expected a call of ncariy 5s. in
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  • 97 9 [UUIU TKLEGnAM.] London, December 11. Tin' Dai! passed tlie second reading of the I r i > h Agreement Bill by 71 votes to 20. The fim:i (U(M of the bill will be taken ..n Tue.-ilay. In tho course of the debate in the Dail rn the second
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  • 44 9 [lirCTER TELEGRAM.] I.undon, Doccmbcr 10. ninniniiii.-im. Alabama: Ilrtv.c.n Jll ainl 30 miners have btvn killed and many athan siTiin:sly I amad by jrus tTplmim :it MM of the mines of the Alabama Kuoi and Iivm Cmnpany. Many of the c!!-pln>cf5 aie Nf({"-^*-
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  • 326 9 Satisfaction on the Stock Exchange. [keuter telegram.] London, December 10. The Stock Exchange approval of Vickers' reconstruction is shown in today"s dealings. Ordinary shares, which are cut from one pound nominal value to 6s. 8d., rose in the afternoon to 7s. 6d. London, December 10. In reaching the
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  • 95 9 [RELTER TELECRAM.] London, December 10. Berlin A conference of Anglo-Rus-sian trade union delegates, self-styled the Anglo-Russian Unity Committee, has unanimously passed a resolution regretting that the council of the International Federation of Trade Unions had recently rejected the proposal for an unconditional conference with the All-Russian
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  • 102 9 [■IRB TELECRAM.] London, December 10. The change of fashion in ladies' dress and the curtailment of home sewing were mentioned by the chairman of J. and P. ats at the annual meeting as a cause ufTecting the sales of cotton thread. The meeting adopted the report,
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  • 94 9 [reuter telegram.] London, December 11. The Daily Telegraph correspondent at Bombay states that the Indian Currency Commission is hearing a great deal of evidence in support of the gold standard and gold currency for India. The Chamber of Commerce is among those advocating the adoption of the gold
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  • 300 9 Over Production Causes Low Prices. [reutki: telegram.] London, December 10. In the House of Commons, Mr. Churchill (rave few crumbs of comfort -when speaking on the supplementary estimates respecting the £9,000,000 coal subsidy, which was agreed to without a division. He recalled that the Government decision in July
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  • 87 9 [renter telegram.] London, December 10. A farewell social evening was given b; the Chinese Students Cnristian Union in Great Diitain to Mr. Chco Ksin Chin, who lengthily reviewed the political and financial conditions in Chir.a. He emrhasised China's intention to pay her foieign creditors to the last farthing
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  • 62 9 [relter telegram.] London, December 11. The Daily Telegraph's diplomatic correspondent learns that negotiations between London, Washington and Tokio in regard to disciplinary measures to be taken owing to the findings of the Judicial Commission into the Shanghai incidents of last May, resulted in something like an agreement, and
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  • 46 9 [reuter telegram.] London, December 11. The Daily Graphic states that as a result of the rubber boom dealers have made fortunes probably aggregating millions. At least three of the leading firms propose to retire at Christmas and invest their earnings in gilt-edged securities.
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  • 49 9 [REUTER TELECRAM.] London, December 10. The Doily Telegraph says that the Department of Overseas Trade is considering: the possibility of promoting- the production of raw silk within the Empire. Preliminary investigation shows that Cyprus, the Kenya highlands, North Queensland, Hongkong, Iraq and parts of India are suitable.
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  • 46 9 [reuter telegram.] London, December 11. New York The opening of a central market for trading m rubber and rubber futures has been approved. The New York Cocoa Exchange will provide the necessary facilities. Actual trading will start early m the New Year.
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  • 137 9 Prosperity in the United States. [kkuter telegram.] London, December 10. V/ashington The foreign debts so far funded total $7<39O,OOO,0D0 and $4,743,000,000 remain unfunded, the majoiity of which arc French. This is revealed by Mr. Mellon in his annual report dilating: on the bright economic outlook. It is
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  • 98 9 [REUTFR TELEGP.AM.] London, December 11. The Daily Telegraph's Bombay correspondent states that the German steamer Xordmaik has arrived from Colombo and reports an amazing case of piracy. The captain states that when four hours sail from Cochin he saw two vessels, one fiantically in distress and signalling. The
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  • 62 9 [RKl.TER TELEGKAM.] London, December 11. Ihc Morning Post's correspondent a*. Geneva learr.3 authoritatively that the new Opium Advisory Commission of the Imi will include the ex-Police ComKMioner Wood.; of New York, replacing .Mr<. Hamilton Wright, while Mr. L. A. Lyall, British Custom-.; Commissioner in China, or Mr.
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  • 42 9 [■HUM TELEGRAM.] London, December 10. President Douniergue received Mr. Tchen Loh, the Chinese Minister, who presented Mr. Lou Yoh, the chief of the mission to study finance. London, December 10. The improvement in Mr. Rudyard Kipling's condition is satisfactory, though slow.
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  • 54 9 (From Our O'.vn Correspondent.) Penang, December 10. The death took place at 0 a.m. to-day after a long illness of Mr. Yeoh Paik Tatt. The deceased was one of the pioneers m establishing Chinese wholesale import and export business and was a founder of the
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  • 34 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, December 11. A second attempt has been made to set fire to the Under Secretary's record room. The culprit was not detected. No damage was done.
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  • 58 9 Training Ship Arrives From Manila. The Japanese crater lwale, of 9,770 t M, arrived yesterday from Manila. The Iwatv is used as a training ship, and has 800 men on board. Hit main armament consists of fou.' 20 cm. guns, eight 15 cm. and four 8 cm.
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  • 94 9 The agents cf the Rotterdam -Lloyd Steamship Line inform us that their mail steamer Slair.at, which left Singapore at noon on November 13, made a record voyage to Rotterdam, arriving at that port at 8 a.m. on the 9th instant. The Slamat, by which H.H. the Tuan
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  • 535 9 Official Statistics Show Sharp Increase. Cost of Living in The Colony. In view of the strike of the United Engineers' factory employees, the successful hold-up of their employers by the tailors, the threatened strike of the shoemakers, r.nd the general ri-stivenes? aming workmen in various trades in Singapore,
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  • 86 9 Police Guard Put on Russian Steamer. The Soviet ship Dekabri.,t, of 4,160 f ns, (■!>< :it«M by the Soviet Mercantile Fleet, arrived here last night from Shanghai, and is lying in the outer roads. The authorities are permitting no conimunicatf n bitween the ship and the shore
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  • 293 9 Miss St. Denis, Mr. Shawn and their group of dancers gave us a complete change of programme at the Victoria Thea.rc, last night. The performance was every bit as clever and artistic ir: conception and execution as its predecessor and entirely pleased a large audience. In our
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  • 1248 9 Received via Java from Aneia Press Bureau. Hull Docks Destroyed. London, December A tremendous Bra lias swept I at llull and has destroyed them entirely. The material loss unonntl to uvrr fl t 2. r )0,000. No Bolshevism for China. Peking, December 8. General Peng Vu Bhteng stated
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  • 132 10 I WgC Amount of Chandu Found On Hour Peng. The master uf tbe tteMMf Bong Pang. Cuptain John McKeller. wu summoned Mr. P. F. David, Metric taiga, in'iy morning, u> imwu ekitm in 11 \mh the discovery A 5,4110 f opium on the VtMel'l arrival from hin;i ports
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  • 87 10 illowiag announcement is uvule T'lusury. states the Evening ntlcmnn resident m the of America who was bi>rn ■i .1 has sent to the Chancellor ExcheqMC bonds to the value of Mitribution towards the re1 the British debts to the United with an expression of admiration
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  • 232 10 Chinese Complainant Pays Accused's Fine. A niating motor ev, a Fiat, No. 6129, was the subject ol a charge of criminal breach of trust bivueht against Dollah bin Mohammed, a Malay driver, in the District Court yesterday morning. The complainant, Mr. Yeo Chenp Chuan, a planter, stated
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  • 138 10 Application m M. L. Angullta. Bankruptcy Granted. In the Bankruptcy Court this morning the bankruptcy of the Indian merchant, M. K. Angullia, was mentioned, when Mr. li. B. I.ayton. on behulf of the Official Assignee, applied for an order to examine i Angullia, son of th;; bankrupt,
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  • 125 10 Storekee|>er s Debt Paid In FvJL T ..i V.\i Yam Wenjr. a storekeeper fonMrljr employed by Messrs. M< and Meaaor, eaoM up again m the Bar.kruyu.-y Curt this morning, when the Official Assignee (Mr. E. E. Column stated that there wa j only one creditor in Ma bankruptcy,
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  • 122 10 Inquiry Concluded in Kampong liahru Case. Tho preliminary enquiry was concluded yesterday afternoon, into the charges adjust Hr. K. A. Kerjjruson of causing giievou* hurt :snd assaulting a police constable in the execution of his duty. Tho accused while driving a motor cycle in Kampong Bahru Uoad,
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  • 223 10 For the orchestral concert by the Adelpiii Sovonas on Sunday at tf.3o p.m., the programme is as follows Overture, Masaniello Valse Triste (Sibelius) Minuet Cetebre (Grieg) Selection, Veronique (Mess«ger-Dietz Nocturne, L'Ksprit dv Nil (Varitus) Finale, Faust (Gound). Tiger Rosa, David Bciasco's famous play, which was so successful for
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 301 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Mr. X. it. MktTfl letter of the 7th contains several mi-statements, 1. In 1824 I did offer Mr. Mirtri a sum of $20,003 to keep out the business. The first suggestion of this kind GMH not from me but
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  • 162 10 (By cou.iesy of the Nsnyo NichiNichi Shimbunsha). Tokio, December 9. The lv; Uquarters of the JapanMg. forces in Kwantunsr arc reported to have proceeded to Mukden, where the garrison troops of the Japanese zone are to be concentrated simultaneously. It i.s reported that Chan T^o-lin ha declared
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  • 266 10 The report of the directors of Alor Gajah Rubber Estate for the year ended September 30, 11)25 states that the profit for the year is $37,608.4r> to which hap to be added the balance of $2,751.18 brought forward from last year, making a total of *40,359.63.
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  • 218 10 Mr. Lloyd George dropped a bombghx-U at the Liberal dinner m the House of Coanw US the other evening when proposing Lord Oxford and Astuiith's health. If I an aa obstacle to Liberal unity, I am prepared to retire. I want that to be fully understood.
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  • Sporting News and Notes.
    • 947 10 Cambridge Overwhelm Oxford At Twickenham. [Kruter Telegram.] London, December 10. The Inter-University Rugby match was ph.yed at Twickenham in s.nshine and before a large attendance the ground was on the soft side. 'Cambridge defeated Oxford by Go points to UpW, The p'ay was tiem<ndou::ly i. Cambridge Wttt Mptriot
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    • 271 10 Manila Comments on Hov Walltv's Win. The following description of Boy (Valley's defeat of Pablo Dano from Manila paper will be of interest to the pportera Boy Walley K"t the nod over Pablo Dale :.t the Olympic Stadium after tw.ivi rounds 01" thi 1 fiercest battling staged b] ft/weights
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    • 202 10 FkiyittiT m tho <li i^zle yesterday at ,-.r Urn V.M.C.A. defeated C Co. Royal Saasax lies,:, at hockey by seven i.oais to three, ihc soldiers led m th? by 2—l,2 —1, but m the next period the V.M.C.A. played up better .md scored six goals to their opponents' o.ie.
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    • 176 10 Tiii' animal at home and regaita in connection with the Royal Singapore Yacht Club will be held to-morrow. The programme of rowiiiK events is jriven below. Launches for spectators will leave Johnston's Pier at 4.20 p.m and will return to Johnston's Pier after the last race. 4.30 p.m.— Rodesse
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    • 208 10 The annual match between the St. Joseph's Old Boys and the present boys which is heid to mark the close of the year will be played on the school ground to-mort o\v. The following are the teams Old Boys C. M. Rodrigues (capt) P. Lccinjr and S. ChorniK C.
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    • 134 10 Result of Mixed Foursome Compel ition. Tho reult of the December BjUaed foursome competition, played <;i the r >tii and 6th instant, was it follows Winner: Miss Muggrldge and F. Hemmant 46—H-:». Among other cards returned were the following Mr. and Mrs. J. C. M. Bell 46 I
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    • 63 10 T«-da\s Tie. Mo and Hatch v. Dr. Marfson ami NieoU. The tie m the Tanglin Club bowU tournament for Monday la Etooat and I.ayton v. Kinloch and Sharpe. The Chinese Volunteer Club will meet the representatives of the JapaBSSS Club m c ping-ponir touinnment to-morrow at 7.30
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  • SHAKE MARKET REPORTS.
    • 160 10 Singapore, December 11. Rubber.-.. London 4s. C%d. Quiet. Local *1.7o. Tin.— London i'27!». Local $141', I 10(1 tuns sold). Rubbers.— Share- an dull with few buyers. Sungel Banna an qnttt .:>.mio.yo ami New Send li 4.06-4.16. Sunjcci Kamals ha..' buyers ;it -!>0 with Mllwi at 4.86
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    • 262 10 Singapore, Df mbw 11. Rubber.— Js. 8%<L, a «d. down. Local .<1.7. r Tin.— gTli, 82a. 8d. down. Local 100 ions s,):d at $141 Vi. The rubber share market continues dull with little business passing. Mining shines art steady but with ic ti ieted
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  • 27 10 Kinta Tin.— ::r,O piculs Ting Kil.— Plant piculs 40.50, tribut* picnls 11.46, total piculs U. Talam Mines. From all sources under tribute arrangements piculs :i7ti.
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  • 100 10 In order to save the coconut trees of the Fiji Islands from a pest called the li-vuana moth, Ceylon insectivorous birds are to be caught and exported. Recently there arrived m Ceylon Mr. J. E. Ward, who has been commissioned by *he Government of the Fiji
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  • 1541 11 Historic Scene at the Foreign Office. The scone at the signature of thl j Locarno Treaties ut the Foreign Olfic whs memorable. In ii long: reception room, under a high arched ceiling of gold and blue, hislory j was being mnde by eighteen of thu most distinguished
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  • 412 11 Husincss Quiet and Prices Sapping. Hems. Barlow and Co. state Singapore. December 10. A quiet narket has been met with during the preiod under review. j At yesterday's auction approximately '■'■-'< tons were offered and general 1 i speaking lit*.:*- interest was shown. No sales cf awarded
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  • 119 11 Programme of diills up to and for December 1", 1!»25. Friday, December 11, 5.15 p.m.. Drill 11:11. All I'nils. S.V.C., Make-up Pamde. Saturday, December l'J, 2.:!0 p.m., fairer Range, Wan Biiiitevaa Units, Musketry ChwudSeation '2.:.0 p.m., Bnkit Timah, European Units, Musketry Classification. Sunday, IVrpmbcr IS. R.-'M) a.m.,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 138 11 "Mis Master* Voice" >^*^S. the Greatest ArtistesFinest Value Finegt Rccordin^. to-day. BUY Ask for full list. «niS MASTER'S VOICE" RECORDS ->^i^> THE ARCADE, SINGAPORE. HMMMIMMMM >«-»♦♦♦♦♦♦-»♦♦♦-* ♦♦■♦♦♦♦-♦->-♦-♦■♦« MIIHMI4IIM Tangye HEAVY OIL ENGINES. COLD STARTING TYPE. With Variable Admission Governing. Sizes 6 to r.OO B.H.P. For General Purposes or Electric Lighting.
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    • 341 11 Christmas and New Year Festivities Raffles Hotel CHRISTMAS EVE Thursday, December 24, 1925. CHRISTMAS DINNER and DANCH Tickets $3.00. BOXING NIGHT NEW YEAR'S EVE Saturday, December 26. 192 V Tanadar, December SI, 1135. DINNER and FANCY DINNER and FANCY DRESS BALL. DRESS BALL. Distribution of Carnival NotvUls*. Distribution of Parialan
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  • 411 12 LONDON EXCHANGE STERLING PRICES NOV. 11. Par Value. Company. 2/ Allafrar Ansrlo-Malay £1 Ayer Kuning £1 Bantenjr 2/ Batang Consolidated £1 Batu Caves £1 Batu Tiga Bekoh 8/ Bertom Consoltd. 2/ Brieh 1L\ Bidor tl Bikam 2/ Brooklands 2/ Bukit Cloh 2/ Bukit Mertajam £1 Bukit
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 143 12 Your guarantee of absolute battery satisfaction, of low initial cost and minimum '•r bills. TXSITRN AUTO CO. -iiard Road ;:ngaix3RE Columbia Storage Batteries rnRISTMAS SALE .H V,T UNPACKED Christmas Presents Obtainable lit HOUSE, t.. i HAT i ERY ROAD. Vrue Orient;.! Arts and Crafts lUMA WARES, PORCELAIN COFFEE AND 3,
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    • 19 12 PATZENHOFER LAGER-BEER laportad by PATERSON SIMONS &C 0 LTD Sold by ALL PROVISION STORES SPECIALLY BREWED for the TROPICS.
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    • 96 12 Manufacturers or Kvery Deacriptioo of IM7 SURGICAL &*> sw's/yr??U DnHA Rubber goods (9/'./ity CtA/ffty SyrinuM, Water Bottle* and Beds, Air r Cushions, Knrm.ti, Hed Sh»etinn Teats. LO NOOM TnbinK, etc. Trad* Mark Catalojfr.o3 of Surgical or Sports Rubber Goods sent oc application. J. G. INGRAM SON. LTD. T«» l.opdoi. India
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    • 210 12 OFFICES TO LET m LAIDLAW BUILDING. No. 3, area about 1.600 sq. ft. No. 13-b, area about 350 sq. ft. No. 15, area about 3.260 sq. ft. (can be divided). MODERATE RENTALS. Apply to the Manager, Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co., LIMITED SINGAPORE. OFFICE TO LET No. 5, Laidlaw Building, area about
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    • 255 12 TO LET OFFICES GODOWNS, ETC Offices m the Arcide. 7-b and 11, D' Almeida Street. 11-a, 15 and 16, Raffles Quay. 3, Robinson Road 18 (first floor) and 22, Change Allay. 234 and 236, Havelock Road. 7, 9, 10, 21, 29, 81, 33, 35 and 37, AlkaC Quay. Apply personally
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 155 13 "ERASMIC" STANDS FOR The Highest quality OF Toilet Preparations AND REMEMBER YOU ARE BUYING GOODS WHICH ARE BRITISH AND THEREFORE BEST Erasmic preparations are procurable from any Chemist or Dealer. SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA Sime Darby Co., Ltd. CASH CLEARANCE SALE We an extending our pale for one more week,
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    • 584 13 1 SALES BY AUCTION CHEON6 KOON SENG GO. AUCTION SALE of Singapore pr'pTtlcs At Hit IT. CfcMMg Koon BNf Co's saleroom. No. 30, Chuliii Street, an Wednesday. December It, at 2.30 p.m. Lot 1. Valuable frechoM land and house known as No. 2, Lorong 8. "IT Gaylang Road. Singapore, area,
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    • 168 13 Lathes, Shaping and Drilling Machines, etc., etc. NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED CATALOGUES AND PRICES FROM B*l* p.ti.r. The East Asiatic Company, Ltd. (laaorporatad la Daaaurk) SINGAPORE. NEW ARRIVAL AJAX SIX (Nash Built) CARS Unmatchable Light Six Value. The Five Passenper Touring Ajax Six has no equal m its class for
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    • 70 13 RUNNYMEDE HOTEL LIMITED < Incorporated m tha Strnila SattUinents) The Mat comfortable Hotel m I'mang, Hclichtfullj ■it«at«4 *m the aca frnnt with the finest rkw <>f (h« Nortfc h«ni»»! awt within m«7 reach vi the bnstoem part -of Penanx. EUROPEAN BUPEBVIStON THROUGHOUT— NEW RIU lARO ROOM ANNEXE RECKNTr.Y OPENED— PRIVATK
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 517 14 Amets OTrr 15,500,000 B.C Anwraaer In force over $19,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co», Ltd. (Incorporated m Straits Settlements.) HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON ONFICE 52, Old Jewry, E.C. Th« Company has f20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies
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    • 581 14 BANKING INTEBHATIOKAL BANKING CORPORATION Capital Paid-np U.S. $5,000,000 Wmytm U.S. $5,000,000 O*n4 by TDK NATIONAL CITT BANK OF NCW TOBK. Wead OOm s M, WALL STREET, NKW TOBC Locdon OBlce I*. BISHOPOATB, B.C Bravehef BARCELONA COLON MADRID BANTO DOMINGO BATAVIA DAIKEN MANILA SHANGHAI BOMBAY HANKOW PANAMA SINGAPORE CALCUTTA HARHIN PEKING
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    • 497 14 NEDERLANDSCH LNDISCHE HANDELSBANK <NKTH. INDIA COMMERCIAL BAND EstaMUhad 18C*. oafjtas n. «0,00c,«m {»*>« «6,000.000) ISSrnX T!. 65,000,000 (aVeii £4,600,000) RESERVF FtTND Fl. 23,200,000 (abo»i £1,940,000) HKAD Oft iCB IN AMSTERDAM. RUB-AGENCIES IN THE HAGUM A»« ROTTERDAM. KASTERN HEAD OFFICE. 3ATAVL4. BRANCHES Hongkong, i haxfaal, Kobe, Hedan, Sourabayji, 3emarang, Bandosnf, WehevTeden,
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    • 446 14 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (Incorporated by Special Charter m Japan) Capital Subscribed Y45,000,000 Capital Paid-up Y39,875,000 Reserve Fund V 1,7G0,000 President H. Mori, Esq. DIRECTORS G Kawnsalii, Esq. T. Hisamune, Esq. D. Takita, Esq. M. Shuto, Esq. HEAD OFFICE Taipeh, Formosa (Taiwan). BRANCHES AND AGENCIES Keelung, Taleha, Kaii.
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    • 634 14 GENERAL ACCTDKNT. FfRB AND UFM ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. MOTOR CAR INSURANCE AT LOWEST RATES. Afanti: Central Engine Works, Ltd. LTrbaine Fire Insurance Co Ltd. (lacorporated m France) Founded m 1818. Reserve* exceed Frs. K)» trillion. Branch Office HONGKONG BANK CUAMBCRS. ro KHOO HOOI HYE, 10-b, DE SOUZA STREET. Tel. No.
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    • 720 14 NOTICE CHOP NGIAP JOO 47, BOAT QUAY. NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership business hitherto carried on by Sim Whye Ker and Theng Yon*' Teng as Rubber Oealers at No. 47, Boat Quay, was on Novaabar 20, 1925, dissolved by mutual ci Mt. Business will be carried on by
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  • 736 15 Company's Improved Position And Prospects. The fifteenth annual ordinary general meeting of the SiKintinir (Xegri Scmbilan) Rubber Estate, Limited, was held r.t the ■i at K;:.stein Hotel, OB Novemix"- 11. Sir ByrOll Petn*, K.IJ.K., the chain..... p.es}cl:ntj. The Secretory (Mr. R. D. Saw), having lead the notice convening
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  • 178 15 Training Methods of Modern Captains. The football club which objects to its players dancing until the small hours is not without precedents for the action it lias taken. We read, says the Evening Standard, how Max Decugis, the French lawn tennis captain, found the major part of
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 266 15 DODGE BROTHERS TOURING GARS standard $2,335.00 f.o.r. Singapore. special $2,535.00 F.O.R. SINGAPORE. We insure these cars for one year free. Their reputation for torviec and long life is unprecedented. CENTRAL MOTORS (Proprietor* CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS, LTD.) SINGAPORE Tenant Koala Lompur CHIN KOOI CO. CENTRAL ENGINE WOKK9, LTD. Malacca ENG UI
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    • 331 15 THE AUSTIN SEVEN The running cost of an Austin Seven is approximately 3 cents per mile, and this car gives the advantages of comfort, speeil and absolute dependability. Mechanically it is a masterpiece and to own one is a joy to those requiring real ami constant transport facilities. BORNEO MOTORS,
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    • 193 16 CHRISTMAS AND NEI YEAR Presents for Musical Friends. A COMPLETE VIOLIN OUTFIT of Reliable Quality $20 A GUITAR of Fine Tone $17 A MANDOLIN Flat Back or Standard Shape $15 A GRAMOPHONE of English Make $25 $40 W. J. Garcia, 219. ORCHARD ROAD. There's nothing like JETALINA No matter wh.tln.-r
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    • 366 16 JUST ARRIVED White Glazed Tiles AND TerraCottaTiles (Natural Colour). Enquiries Invited. LEE KIM SOO 20, HIGH STREET. NEW SHIPMENTS ARRIVED LOWEST PRICES. Tcck'a Genuine Ronnd Packing (all siira) Tuck's Asbestos Red Conipreswed Jointing 1/J2 ins. 1/16 ins. and 1/8 ins. Stauffer's C. I. Lubricators (all site*). DaTiefl' Emery Cloth (all
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    • 914 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID charges for Wants, For Sjlc, To L«t, etc., m ordinary close set lype (average six words to lino) are :—-Per: -Per line One insertion 28 cents, two ins. 46 cts., three ins. 64 cts., four ins. 82 cents, I've ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.13, ten ins.
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    • 768 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET furnished bungalow, gas, tennis, garage. Entry February 1, 1926. Apply 95-1, Thomson Roud. WANTED HOUSE vicinity Botanical Garden or m good place from January 1. Apply 954, Straits Times. TO LET, 2, St. Thomas's Walk, 14 rooms, tennis courts, garages, electricity and water. si"t.iblp for
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    • 243 16 Toys! Toys Toys!!! Delight to the Kids, Memories of childhood days to the parents. Something clever yet low m price. FOR LITTLE TOTS MEDIUM TOTS BIG TOTS We have the toy lo suit. Your dollar goes a long way at "THE TOY HOUSE." FRANKELS The City's laust beaut if ut
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    • 551 16 New Books Just Received.\ MOKE TIIINCS THAT MATTER, by Lord! Uidclell. A aelrriinn fro n the ronlrnls Arthur IaJMS Balfoar, Winston Churchill, A IM'Mn View of India, The real Karl M:'.r\, what America Wants, Mysteries of Iks Law. LaN li -idnnr Drink-Poison or I'anacra The Ww Slavery, Protecting Posterity, The
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