The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 3 December 1920

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. F:: -,< SINGAPORE, S.S., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1920. NO. 10,MC
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  • 186 1 At the rubber auctions there were morv buyers at slightly kftrer pricen Page 12. The v. cekl> share report.* show the ■Mrketfl r;enera)lj to be in a depressed ■tote— Pace 12. Several cases concerning the sale of guilders and rupees were heard at tho Bapreate < ourt
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  • 974 1 I am beginning to suspect that I :iu\ no better than the Irish Fociaiist who, you wiH u'mtmber, was suite willing that every thiDg* should be. divided up equally, until ]>!►'.» werei mentioned. Then h*' .«:ii<l, "Don't !>♦• ri<t,cu-« ious, you know perfectly v.»-H that
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    • 226 1 I hotel. I SPEC L ATTB ACTION. test Sights December ith, 11th. MISS JILL HILL j Society Entertainer le i i»e rerifo Academy of Dramatic Aits. Welros*» Hrsm-i i luto!. Principal Australian and New 'Zeal ml The nccoTipanied b| the teiebatid Pianist Madame -•jla on tte above night«. to A
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    • 148 1 wrga>twMMfcM]ij^^>wMßMt»rg 1 1 W i« ;W|| innur«B l Tßl»prTnMini^^^^M New Season s Fruits and Vegetables Just Arriving. /\o Dinne is complete without iibhy's Asparagus and Peaches. \le== Get the Maximum Sen-ice of Your T)%Q^e\ 1~. Buildings which cost .vo much ="%'i/A DVjc-V m m^ms^--=^^H flP^. RESERVE with Pabco Paint. Cet
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    • 124 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Trade mark notice Pago 5. John Little*! new catalogue now ready Page 6. Municipal tenden for extension to offices —Page 5. O. S. K. .survey'' of damaged cargo Page 11. Gaiety and Liberty cinemas naw progra?nmes Page 2. War Department tenden f->r light and provisions Page 5. F.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 105 1 THE WEEK Friday, 3rd. High Tides 4.1 am. Sft lin. 3.43 pm. Bft 3in. Saturday, 4th. Hitrh Tides 5.5 am Bft Oin 5.13 pm 7ft 9in. Sunday, sth. Ilitfh Tides 0.12 am Bft 2in G.4G pm 7ft Bin. Bane' in the Gardens, 9.30 p.m. f Monday, 6th. High Tides 7.12
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  • 239 2 Cad Kfputation Of Malaya. A circular has been Beat by the Peking; Mir istry of Education to the Kiangsu Kducational Assooiu States tliat according to an officiil communication from' the" Chinese Secretary of tho British Legai;on a certain Chinaaa Biving the name !l-iang Chia-yi, has widely ad
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  • 209 2 T7> 1 ror smoKing in a carriage not set apart for smoking on the Londoi Brighton Railway Miss Evtlina Btkggt, of Duke-sti-eet Orosvenor-squars. was ■Mnmoimd at West- minster Police Court recviuly. The prosecuting solicitor said was the first time he had had to prosecute a lady lor
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  • 124 2 A tvick on horticaltOT*] experts was revealed at a mfting of the Combe Down irorticultural Associate, a flourishing IJall. .society. The inwwlw was a lecture -i i.est Weldon, a Fellow of the Royal Hor uai Society, who confessed to the mmaat n re which decided the judges
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 490 2 VICT§mA THEATRE.! <'ommoncinp Monday. Dec. 6th. REYNOLDS DENNISTON, Ltd. lihs the honour to aSßOuneo the appearance of THE DENNISTON PLAYERS in a carefully selected repertoire of THE LATEST COMEDIES FARCES AND DEAMAB "Monday, Dec. 6th. ♦IP IN NAVEL'S ROOM" i Faroe) Tuesday, Dec. 7th. "CLOTHES AM) THE GIRL" onudy i
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    • 676 2 From TUESDAY, NOVAIBER 3). to SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4. DKLIGHTIVL GOLDWYN PRODUCTION Featuring TOM MOORE AND MADGE KENNEDY In a domestic story with a strong thread of genuine interest running through it THE KINGDOM OF YOUTH In 5 Part, A drama with a wide and irresistible appeal and an original treatment
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    • 284 2 FROM SUNOAY. NOVEMBER 28. TO SS^" A WILD ANIMAL SKRIAI >»* With scenes laid in the Africaa Jungle, with the Wild D I Forest and Savage, Uncivilised Natives p^a^i^.. ir own individual thrills to the s,nsational V^! A tremendous spellbinding adventure of the African Jmnle 3 i and thrill spectators.
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    • 564 3 llf STwl NOTHING FINER BOTTLED op CANNED* Jy/ 2C fi pst requisites with. CROSSE BLACKWELL Kr^ W&OP' Delicacies ope Qunfitu. Ptiritu vnd m 50 Voriet'es of SOUf-S. 15 Varic^e yf POTTED M6ATS, 4 SAUSAGES. QATMCAL. OtLS. VIN&GAR TiNNZO ri£»n. <# MJL'l .i QBiriL- T^ cg F 6» BLACKWELL (>^ I
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    • 384 3 CHINESE COMMERCIAL [fRECTORY. 1 MFJRLY .m READY. The hading commercial book of reference in the Billion Dollar Market. Compiled by Mr. SIOW CHOON LENG. Trade Conditions Changing. The time is I rapidly approaching when /the supp'y of goods in many lines will excft-d the demand. Competition will be keen again
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    • 232 3 EUROPE HOTEL. X'MAS AND NLW YEAR FESTJUJiCS. XMAS. ?:vk HBCEMBEB 24th. Ettaninated Xmai Tr—t ami Dance to midtiipht. Tickets: i)iiuier air! Danes Dunce only ir^ K^ht rsfrsshment $2 XMAS NIGHT DECEMBER 25th. Old English Xmas Dinmr r,n<J Dante to midnipht. Tickets Dinner and Dance $4 Dance only including light refrcshnunt
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    • 185 4 I H^ L J^miSf j^Ja.l/ W/.JB o^^' i N V ''*i\»3wE *saSFwML BnSHI New Overland 4 with ThreePoint Springs Lessens Motor Car 4k ßough Riding" I that goes up must come down but why go up? With rhe new Overland 4 Motor Car the wheels i rings go Up a:-»d
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    • 949 4 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Freehold and Leasehold Land and Houses and Building Site at Temple Street, Pagoda Street, Ox ley Road, Campbell Lane, liunda Street and MacKenzie Road, Singapore. The Undersigned have received instructions l to sell by Public Auction at their Sa'e-Room, 1 Ruffles Chambers, Raffles Place,
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    • 823 4 NOTICES. NOTICE He Clearing of Cheques. Customers and the Public are notified that the mdermentioned six Chinese Banks in Singapore ivill conform, so far as regard cheques on Banks other than themselves, to the alteration n the hour for effecting the second clearing of cheques (namely from 3 p.m. to
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    • 81 4 THE ADMIRAL LINK I singapore^manila I City of Spokane— sailinc about For space and particulars apply to AI)A nUA IIN1: MAP OF SINGAPORE TOWN NEWiisuTiiP PRINTED IN COLOURS I Mounted on Rollers ?19 PUBLISHEU3 FRASER NEAVE, LTD. I f F^ I r you would buy rake our ad- Ml Wearne
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    • 302 5 'v/vw^* y > **^^''e'aHHHBBSSi^»<4BSI^IBBSSSBnBSSSSSasSSJSSBBSPVwJSJSUjBP I S j KEAL ESTATE BUREAU I j| .f'IRS BROS. RUBBER DEPARTMENT I RSTATK AND GENERAL BROKSKS I I DE SOUZA STREET. 1 I j Furnished bungalow at Tanah r Merah to be let for short WANTED. ■/ANTED Moo'r f i Shipping Dipt. of i rm.
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    • 592 5 AUCTION BALES. i AUCTION SALE OF AUSTRALIAN POWLB Powall I c Ltd.. will sell by public] Uon, at tkeir Salo-Boosas BaHes Plaeo, ITCROAT, ith DECEMBER, AT 10 A.M. U 'i ..i ..r AostrsJiaa Fowls Cotnprisuis. and White Leghorn*. POWELL Co. Ltd., Auctioneers. (.Incorporated in Singapore.) j AUCTION SALE OF Valuable
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    • 668 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION BALE. 21. Baiclng Prosaes by Ifefcara. Logimau Bros. I Local made Baleing Press. 1 Iron Press Box. and several lots of sundries. IsBSStS, Powell Co., Ltd., have received instructions to .sell the above by auction MONDAY. Sth I>:':T'l ""V «<T !<♦*? A.V. K\ Ko. Koad. POWELL ft
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    • 821 5 I NOTICES. r| WAR DEPARTMENT. j CONTRACTS. Ssa!ed tenders for the undermentioned Service* will be received at. H^dquarter Om^, Fort C. nint, at I I m. on Wednesday, 15th Decenv f ot a of thri o inontna from Ist. January, 1921. Supply of Breud-Meat-Groceries-Hospital Supplies-Native Supplies-Fuel and Light-Coal. Forms of
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    • 354 5 f v *^j vrtK c.2 jj i I FIRST FLOOR I I" The Largest and Best Assorted Stock of Toys, Games and Presentation i Goods Ever Seen in Singapore. ■\Whiteaway. Laid I aw Co,, Ltd, [Incorporated in England j SINGAPORE. I unrivalled. H^O other ty^e of vehicle is l# Ja*t
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  • 692 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1920. Sinn Fein Folly. Whatever sympathy many, who an not .supporters of Sinn Fein, may have held in the past for the idealists of the movement it is in rapid process of dissolution with the inauguration cf a campaign of assassination and terrorism in
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  • 629 6 I\h\ Kenneth Stevens is on a visit to Kuala Lumpur. Mr. A. H. Donaldson and Mr. and Mrs. P. Sampson returned to P.:mp:kok by the Kamuning. Th« medical practitioners in Australia have decided to raise their consulting fees *J"> per cent. Anstrmlia'i ■bare of the 1921 budget of the League
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  • 106 6 i (From Our Own Correspondent). j f Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 2. Yesterday the Council *at in committee or the estimates. This morning the Council resumed business and pascd both the Sup- pi. and Customs bill. A resolution approving the appointment of the Lepral Adviser and UnoAc-*] Members r
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  • 134 6 COUNCIL KEFOKM. t (From Our Own Correspondent). Peoang, Dec. 2. t The adjourned public meeting to consi- d.n* the proposed ebaages in the Legislathre Council constitution was held to-day. Mr. Crabb Watt presiding. The first re- solution us amended was on the propooi- tion of Mr. Thornton carri<
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  • 40 6 A special wire bo the "Gazette" cf tho annual meeting "f the i'.akan Rubber Co. tea that the chairman urged a general cessation of production for two or three months on authoritative advice from the. Straits. »o»
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  • 495 6 :s:r J. Craig in tl Parliamentary Pmj puts the number of vessels of the Austrian Nav:»- Fleet at 173;«n1j b small propori is, u« yet, disposed of. A ballot has bei i taken througl Auetralia among members of the SRQiodists as to the Advisability of Vr.lcn of the Methodist. Congregational,
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  • 482 6 MPBMAL APPEAL COURT I SHOULD IT B| M I [Boater** Service.] l^ndun, N ng juridical rom tU Dominions to tl oitteeof tbePrh >y a recent iUtei wturning from Canada. H .'anada generally tavoured he right. This opinion il >n3 Canadian quarter, but .1..- Associated Board f I
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  • 94 6 There v P. M. S. Art Club' i Lumpur on T Joyable at bomt bcrs. Some I apj arantly had i visit, notably two Lady Gwllemard of I r Hill icroai th. BtraHi H a most difficult rabjtct, and th« r treated it in a most
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    • 167 6 I Cordon Rouge M Shipment Just Arrived (Invori-oratcil in Shanghai). pilllillilil!lll!!iiFiiiiiil¥li!l!ll!iliPtli!llll!!l!ll!lill^ i H. W. JOHNS-MANVILtE FIRE EXTINGUISHER 1 E= Actual den been successfully conducted in Singapore, with tost SSZ SS fi res of ctlluloid, oil, benzine and ordinury Am pup^red with napcr, wood, etc. Provides efToctiv« protection to Offices, Godowns,
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    • 152 6 ENGINEERING SUPPLIES of EVERY DESCRIPTION Pamphlet Indicator; j write for those that Including interest you. i Bates oil and gas engines ROE Fairbanks Morse oil engines, etc. BFM Garrett portable steam engines, etc. BSE j Hudson light railway material RLR Austin tractors (BTR) lighting set; BEL Scott rubber madru.s BRM
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  • 342 7 I MiSKSjUKV -IT. Service.] I aion, N>v. 28. i n Lhrerpool asv for cott to o L puraffi ;e th( Constablee we* injured. Ono civil ia Tv rerpool cotton wart n Liverpool are regard o ii I'ein attack o; the precaution taken. It ai n AagO estimate!
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  • 90 7 I Correspondent). London. \<»v. 3rd. i* UtUMd charg. London in succes Wlor, who has vacate< r K. Ir.i os i s a t present th< 'er ti "T- H Roid assistant, hu institution will continue I deal' 0 T atiOn The A^ enc y d0 8 &«d
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  • SINN FEIN INVASION OF ENGLAND.
    • 269 7 [Rtutor's Service.] London, No\. 2'J. It jo competently estimated that the l Oi >s incurred by the Liverpool fires is £750,000. 1 T!i j fir* brigades fought the flames ftcently, tad in most instances savid > the buildings and th > r t of their ccrtfcj.ts.
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    • 282 7 London, Nov. 28. The authorities in Ireland evidently intend to pursue Vv ith unabated thoroughness the intensified measures which are bein^ taken to smash the revolutionary military organisation. It la stated the who!cs:;!i' round up in Dublin h.ct week resulted in three hundred tHHlta. The authorities
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  • 325 7 Paris, Nov. 28. Depuiy RaynauJ. President of the Committee of France anJ Islam, has wired to the French Premier, now in London, ac- quainting him of a motion, just carried IlllillhlMjßllf by the Committee, insisting upon the revising of the Serve* Treaty and reorganizing of Tuikey as
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  • 117 7 ta» Heligoland— tfai Gibraltar of the Xorth Sea- -is well on thp way to final demolition. d All its guns have beta removed, the forti- fications blown up, ammunition tak^n away, i torpedo stations demolished, and other out--9 ward and visible signs of its German occut, pation dissipated. The cession
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  • 169 7 London, Nov. 27. Tiie International Trades Union Congress, representing twentysix million workers of eighteen countries, meeting in London, has passed a resolution denouncing the calumnies and insults directed against the Congress by leaders of the Moscow Internationale." Tlu* resolution was only opposed by the Norwegian delegates,
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  • 231 7 Geneva, Nov. 27. The Council of Che League of Nations has decided en a permanent commission, whose' duties under the convenant are to receive and examine the annual reports of mandatories and bo an advisory body. It will consist of nine members, of which five will
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  • 549 7 A CONSTAIJLF/S HEROISM. [Router's Service.] Lc<ndon, Nov. 20. A suspected Sinn -Fein at.'empt at arson on a large scale in London was foiled by a policeman on nlghtbeat who encountered" a man near a big timberyard in Finsbury ■rd detained him. Suddenly he was set or
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  • 196 7 Ex-Officers' Corps Well Under Way. Bombay, Nov. 12. Speaking at the dinner held under the auspices of the Active Service Association to-night, General James gave interesting information concerning the Officers' Corps which is being formed in Bombay in conr^ction with the Indian Auxiliary Force. Bi6 said that
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  • 50 7 India is now being glutted with American motor-cars, 900 of which are at present lying in Bombay Docks unclaimed. Most firms are reducing thetir prices, as the general tendency of American prices ia to decline and British prices to increase. The importation of British motor-cars into India has practically ceased.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 186 7 *i«ireaesi^3Wi«rc«^^ ;^:^s^^ jjsi *wsmnm^msmmsk^»^ iJtohinsor >* Co Ltd. I s) DR f s s LZ^i ;:^|?Tr w f7/itf r Oresa I hirts I J t'»ea i H and Starched \l fronts. if If ti Ihle Thread 1 (Hack and White I mess^r/es. 1 Pattnt leather Court Shoes II Mih^ -ess
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    • 551 8 NIPPON YUSEN ICAJSHA. 5 UML CONTRACT TKS TM^SIxL /AFAXBftI GOVERNKSNT. SabJcH to aUtTmikwm Tn»h«%t .<#t«r« BOPSAX M \U* UNI rOSTNICMTLf BMTICB. '•r London and Aatwtrf rfa Malacca), Pcnanf, Celmfct, BttCC Port StiS isd IteMOta. INABA MARU sth Dec KAMO MARU l6ih Dec IYO MARU 29th Dec. LIVERPOOL LIU* For Uvr.v-
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    • 733 8 K. P. M. KONINKLYKS P UTBTV AART MAATOCHAPPU (Ir.;orpcrm.t«d in Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATATIA r**?*-^** il P«M«i Dcot. im Frefyhl D**t Iftt2 W/k*/:-?^ !>«k U37 MAritt* Sv>»- rrtftflh.?^*** Hotr-.. 1 COLLYER QUAY. tirom CONTRACT WITH THE NBTUERLAJVUB IMV. s iX>l IWt INDRAGIRI (Friday, Dec. 3) Prigi-Radja, Sapat,
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    • 529 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA I AND APCAR LINE. E (Incorporr. 1 tvi In Bjgland.) MAIL AND PASSKNGEK SERVI I PBNLVSULAE AND ORIENTAL 6 < (Under Contract Hia Majesty'! I The Con-pacy's HAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBi n t uspendcrJ. m f LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON fO UARSETLU9 DUE BIKGAPORI
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 726 9 THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. lU^ (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE Itl Kn'->y. Trenggnnu, Kelantan, Bangrnara, Tclupin, Patani, Singora, LaKchsar Handon, Langsuan, Chumpon, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure VA IA>A 6th Dec. 1920 Bth Dec. 1920 IATIPOK 13th Dec. 15th Dec. UAHIDOL 20th Dec. 1920 22nd Doc. 1920
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    • 483 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EUcrman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) [Incorporated in England] JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NEW YORK vU 3UEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. SUamar Due Route f ar S'pors CITY OF FLORENCE in port
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    • 456 9 FREIGHT SERVICES OPERATED BY PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated in U. S. A.) FOR ACCOUNT U. S. SHIPPING BOARD HONGKONG— CALCUTTA. ttJSf* AT CiICU a Pe S^.po™, S.i«on a* S8&^£!« aa* rorts BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ i FROM SINGAPORE. I WEST SEQUANA WESTKASSON Dec 4 WEST CADDOA Dec 15 Jan. MANILA
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  • 745 10 ERASER AND CO., EXCHANGE ANfc SHARE BROKERS. THURSDAY, I) IX EMBER 2, 1920. JUMUG. (Figures in brackets ihowf tht capital n«l iisne value of the Share in dollar! onleoa otherwise marked. C. Cum d> equals ex div.] Aiming 1* :00,C0O- 0) 10.00 Aytr Weng ($100,000—1) .90—1.10 Hitam
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    • 380 10 M'Wf VI i V r> k n 11 ■•y,] r MLr.tSi CM k^: r.> B A r w^ > r l I I 7/ie if/eiy c,;r for t/u owner-driver. Fitted with se f starter, elaetrie light, hij>h tMttoi niiga^to, Hl^tt-bBSd steering. Snsr> cti.a arid trial cordially invited. MALCOLM BIE,KG-K Co..
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    • 341 10 DON'T THROW MONEY AWAY. f on large, harsh and habit-forming cathartic pills, or on disagreeable saline purgatives, when you can obtain the famous little gentle-as- nature laxative*, Pinkettes, at every drug store. Strong purgatives hurt and harm, the tempo- rary relief they give being usually followed by worse constipation than
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    • 42 10 1 I kibbon Dental (ream I "LIES F-.AT ON THE BRUSH I I I ObtalnaWs at ali i tores and fcispecsariss. I ■Ajy»n^. t w '^^**>fc. COMPLETB WITH PATENT KAM-I.KAh KIKKTS" \M) NAILS FOR FIXING. "^"THOROU W XT T"\ pi 3 1
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  • 62 11 DECEMBER 2. Bank 4 m.s. 2j4 Bank, demand 2\Z% Private- crcdil.; 3 m.s. 2 4 9-1G New York. 2Q% Credits 00 c <y.\ 4514 Franco, demand 620 India, T.T. 143 Honpkonp, demand Prem. 49^4 p.c. Yokohama, demand 7<j Java, d :i:ar;d mo Bangkok, demand 88 Sovereign, Bank Buyir.g $8.61
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  • 143 11 DECBMBEB 2. Tin Buyers $lu::.5O No Sellers Gamb;«r jo.SO Caznticr Cube N;-. 1 17.50 Pepper "Clack 23.00 Pepper (white fait) 41.00 j Tapioca m -'I fiaSf 5.50 inr- median p-;~.zi f.*. 10.00 Pet;". Si..;.*, M;aii 10.50 f Capra Mix 20.00 Opiuxr., 12 utMl BUetfft 8,900 Rice BaagOOV White 11,700
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    • 1968 11 *s* |t,WMH. Aftsvrance in force over 115,000,008. THE 6REAI EASKKN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. f [Incorporated In St«-»:ti Sett.] i Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry. E.C. deposited with th« Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Vd VSS OI ASSURANCE AGEN^fS W.^TUD
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    • 396 11 G. OF C. RUBBER ASSOCIATION. 12 o'clock nnon 2nd Doc. 1920. Palo Crepe. Ribbed ttaaoked 3-i Clofivg Privet. Closing friren. Baycra S^llsr*. Buyers Sc!lrr». Sj.ot 37 S 1 Dec. 39^ Jan. to ilar. 11 42 April to June 46M: 47 Tone of Market -.--Weak. "STOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ NEDEKLAND." The Agency of
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    • 211 11 DOES YOUR CHILD SUFFKK FROM THEM? Many children in t! is country are troubled v ith worms, some of the indications of which aro irregular appetite, bad breath, grinding of the teeth in sleep, pain and swelling of the abdomen, Irritation i?i the nose. Baby's Own Tablets, the Canadian children's
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 106 11 VESSELS AUKIYED. Modus.'.. Brit. S2S, from Doli 2, for De'i 4. Klan?. Brit. 73L\ from Penang 2, for Pt-nang 4. Tara, Brit. 3651, from Madras 2, for Madras 9. West Cactus, Am. 4195, from Saigon 2, unc. Dojrra. Brit. 3250. from Samarang 2, for Colombo 2. Lake Ci!p'-n, An. 1684,
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    • 353 11 MAIL MBLB. TO-DAY. Tntermediata and local noftiii vrlll be foond in list bolow: Per.drife-, Malacca, F. M. S. (by TriJr.) 4 p.m< d tUy (except Sunday). Koti nnggi and atatloai to F-iala Lnmpar 6 a.m CttCOb ll:»rf,' Chiap I| m. lid.ni a.m. u Soegi f! lij Aik 9 a.m. Kefimoa
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  • 730 12 (Fr»m Our Own Correspondent). I Ixmdon, Nov. 4. With the Oiird ballot hi the Mining V'orld and the differences of opin'on between the men themselves, their Executive, anc their de!op is, arises the question as to what type of individual really nominates tl policy of the
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  • 95 12 The Rangoon Gazette of Nov. 25th states. M. CWmcnceaa with the LieutenantGovernor mad Lady praddoek, M. Pietri, 11. GeorfM Tarpault, Captain Heanly and Captain Draka Biockman, paid a visit to th Zoo on Tuesday afternoon and mad< extended visit round the place ever joe* be- rte pleated with
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  • 52 12 ■ramc cf Drills, vie, for week endrday, Dec. 11. Saturday 4, 2.00 p.m.— Balestier Rang*. Eurasian Co. Rifle Club. Sunday 5. 7.30 a.m.— Balestier Range. R. E. (v) Rifle Club. Tues.ir.y 7, 4.30 p.m.— Balestier Range. t 3Tulay Co. Saturday 11, 2.30 p.m.— BaleMier Ra«*re. K. K.
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  • 620 12 PEALS IN GVILDBRB AND RUPEES. Porthct cusrs in connection with deals :.J rupees wltc heard by Mr. Barrett Leonard in the Supreme Court yesterday morning. The first case i dealt with was that in which the Neder- i fanscho Hand". 1 Mautschappij claimed $10, I :;gah:st Canny Brothers
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  • 255 12 London, Nov. 3. Prices all round on tba Mctai Exchange remain wonderfully steady in view of th j financial stringency caused by the Austrai lian and Eastern Bunks fading it impossible to negotiate th? Export outness put befora them, while t!.e Borne Trade is naturally non-existent during
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  • 115 12 OFFICIAL REPORT. The usual aucf.on of: the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association va>« held on We^nos.iixy c:.d Thursday when :hfcrg were catalogued 2,038,037 lbs. Tons 1 > 10.11; Offered 1,585,664 lbs. Tons 707.88; I Sold 1,021,950 lbs. Tons 456.23. PRICES REALIZED. Itibbed Smoked Sheet Cents per
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  • 148 12 Singapore, Dec. 2. Ai the usual weekly auctions which commenced on Wednesday wa3 a fair attendance of buyers, but prices again show a decline. Standard sheet sold up to 38 cents, a decline of 1 cent on the week, but off-quality fcheet was in bettor demand than has
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  • 122 12 Singapore, Dec. 2. T Wt-ki;, ibber Auction held yesterday .'ir.vl to-day s.'i'.v an unproved demand at t ricei a lower than those paid last week. Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Sold from ;>T to 'Ad tantl, timeline of 1 cent, while a una I] quantity of Standard Pale Crepe
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  • 218 12 Singapore, Dec. 2. After a dull market at the beginning o' the week, pricea imp: .ed slightly for all position- ov -vg to better news from London. Apparently this was due to a few "Shorts" covering, but London has again fai'en back this market followed in
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  • 224 12 Says tbe South China Morning Post of the 23rd u't. of the S. S. Atreus, now in port: A draft of about fifty Naval ratings left Hongkong yesterday by the "s.s. Atreus. The local football world has lost ha this draft several well-known players W. W. Graydon (Leading
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  • 155 12 FRASF.R'S WEEKLY REPORT. ]i Singapore, Dec. 2. Th? most depressing feature of the narket has been the collapse in Tin, the jresent quotation r?adirg t212 10s. as igaln?t i'24.'' nuntiored in our last report. '>' rhe effect of this drop has so far not been B reflected
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  • 151 12 Middle Erst Film Ltd. presents Houdini foi The Grim Game, nt the Liberty Ha:l from to-irght rr, the second show. Throughout the world, Houdini is recognized as the greatest wizard that ever* lived. In the G^im Gam?, an amazing drama of love, mystery and "adventure lie adds to
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  • 123 12 The iocj! branch of this shipping i pnny is r. reoeip. of telegraphic a I from heal office stating that the Man la East India Service v.ill to rapplem by thtvc- :ore passengers steamers. The first stean er the s. s. Creol State will sail from San
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  • 245 12 It is not surprising to learn, in view of t!ie present coal situation, that many shipowners are considering the conversion of their steamers to motor vessels, which will not only render them independent of coal supplies, but will effect enormous economies. It is opportune that
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