The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 December 1920

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1920. NO. 10,m
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  • 166 1 Farrow's bank has closed its d«>i rs Page 7. The Nen York trim<* unvc gfiawa irerac Page 7. j The first entries for the I'enang (.'old Cii|: w;!i be f«mr.d on page 1 Comatanttee arrived la the fiu'f of l'<»rinth s«;isi<K hut happ] Page T. The aaetioßa
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  • 689 1 I rt H. In nno heroic ih'urt.', KVi;rj> MS— l74) emerges, &n a culmination of Salami*** Hellenic < ulturo an 1 influence. The jrrnphio accounts of hi* brilliant < ar er by Ifr I>antf and Miss Smith (C 17:»G) should be <Ludi«d with, i*'?- *eat naval vk-tory, after whief)
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 175 1 vwj* ixmi—wtiwi— i w m iiiin bamMunni in mm n*in i«w ■■>■ hum— iwiiiiw— wiriii j RA FFLE^ITOTEL. THE FINEST BALL ROOM IN THE EAST. i MISS JILL HILL I Will appear at Guest Nights and Dances every Thursday and Saturday. Mr 11. MURPHY: Ja/z Drummer. Special Tinners and Danqes
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    • 177 1 mm^mt iii ii iin iiiiiMMHiMMitMt^ «-/^si MOTMB II II Ml I■■ i I i —W— -JmF5*T y u Ileacti out for Trade |j TIMELY Letter to The Roneotype will follow buj'ers or sellers up your Salesmen's visits may mean big profits. reach places beyond their The Roneotype limits, and in
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    • 165 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS j j GoJowr in Merbaa road t.j Let Pay;. 5. N \v films at the Empire cinema Place aolic? re Foo Shin^ and Slavic Prince— Page 11. I Annual meeting of the Straits Trading < Company Page 6. nnJop ty >• Olympia motor show— Page '>. A Gil
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 96 1 THE WEEK. Thursday, 23rd. I High Tides 7.63 am Bft 9>in 9.33 pm Bft 2m. Council Reform Ballot. Friday, 21th I High Tides 8.44 urn Oft Sin 10.28 i)mBft6in. Saturday, 25th. High Tides 9.32 am .)ft Bin i'- pm r Christmas Day, No issue of Free IV Sunday, 26th. High
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  • 286 2 Enfs#ri»s Fined. nrt'c ElWOgK'an pla:it rs. Messrs C \V. Btffter, G. Austin an<i C H. Vincent, all of Y u- River Estate, r Kaaapj Johoiw, Bummoned to ar Mr Wfl- the To! cc> Mhu at Johow Bahm Saturday, to :inM\» kin pteI .M.S. Rj pm] Authorities.
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  • 403 2 1., the Editor of the Spectator. Sir.—From the 17th chapter of the 'History' you have quoted, the following also seams apt to-day —"The distinction bet--en the Irish foot tidier and the Irish R.\ppareo had never been very .-trongly .rked. It now disappeared. Great part j
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  • 24 2 L ihere is to be a trade board for the whi trade, wfrich include the manufacture i ■jP «ti w rellas and walking sticks.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 281 2 \STERN MINING RUBBER COMPANY, LIMTFD. r.eorpoTated in the Straits Settlements.) ;~>9-60 Robinson Road Telephone No. 710. A Diamond and Coal Merchamt? Shipping and General Agenta. Can supply any quantity of best BORNEO TEWEH COAL l Board of Directors Son'ble Dr. LIM BOON KENG, 0.8.E., TAN KHEAM HOCK Safe J. P.
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    • 885 2 ■MiMiagT^TiTfl-yy l!TniiWT|W»Blßna¥Talla^iaßa"' > > From WEDNESDAY, Deceml>er 2:\ MOM IE PAINTER'S BRUSH, THE POETS DREAM, THE S< are all fused in the creative panonaHty i screen Rcnius EDGAR LKWIS in the Great Production to be pteaented LOUISE BURNHAM AND JACK iliaax In a story of early days in Oklahoma; piom
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    • 360 3 Fine Opportunity X mas Presents c cinemaatThome HOK^J NOT REQUIRE ELECTRIC CURRENT. Just Arrived i| Just Arrived NEW DRAWING ROOM PROJECTOR I i WITH SMALL DYNAMO ATTACHED. Films caa be Bought Outright or can be had on Hiring System i i FOR FULL PARTICULARS, PATHK CINEMA 786, Orchard Road, Singapore.
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    • 407 3 HINESE COMMERCIAL HRECTORY. /NEARLY )k\ I READY 'he. leading commercial hook of reference in the Billion Dollar Market. Compiled by Mr. SIOW CHOON LENG. Trade Conditions Changing. The time is apidly approaching when the supp y of goods n many lines wiil exceed the demand. Cometition will be Lcen again
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    • 240 3 FOK IKON, STEEL AND WOOD. RLfSKIiI^A for iron and steelwork. DURABLE, PROTECTIVE, 1 DEOXIDiS NG. s I ATL4S "A protects timber from WHITE ANT, DRY and WiT ROT. 1 AIUS "E" boiler preservatives, preserves from CORROSION, GREASE and SCALE. I Prices on Application. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. I InsorpiiM I in
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    • 67 3 i Jj^*^^^^^^^~ fk. Department I ?BWI hllilMßll I Supervision. Phone 2228 RIOKARD Limited GENERAL PRINTERS AND STAI&ONBRS 76, <2ecis Street, Singapore. THE SINGAPORE AND STRAITS ROUGH Dim! Orders are now being booked for the above. 3 days to a page, foolscap, interleaved with Blotting paper. Contains much useful local information.
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  • 452 4 At the meeting held in Kuala Lumpur <^n Saturday with reference to the new Regiment, a rather surprising a^d Apparently unexpected spirit of antagonism developed and came mainly from ex-service circles. Mr. Oliver Marks spoke with some empha•U as to the poor results obtained in
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  • 478 4 i To the Editor of the Spectator. Sir, There is no man in the United States of America more kindly, agreeable and amiable than a typical' Southerner, and no man on earth who is more truly a gentleman. He is especially distinguished by his courtesy, respect
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    • 232 4 AUSTRALIAN Wheal^_Flour EUREK aT^RAND First Grade, 1 1 J \h. Sack, 5<».7.", por sack Ek wharf godowti, Singapore. Delivery early January. 1921. Apply to STEPHENS PAUL AND CO., Agents Ockerby end Co.. lid.. Millers »nd drain Merchant*. Heftd Office Perth Mills Cottealoe and Kelle r berrin Western Vustralia Capacity 40,000
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    • 319 4 I FF you would buy a Motor Car, and are about to choose Take our advice and get a FORD The car a million use. i i Wearne Bros. Ltd. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG j IPOH CURED OF MALARIA BY Dr. WIL[JAMS' PINK PILLS 8 YEARS AGO AND STILL WELL.
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    • 206 4 HUTTENBACH'S COLONIAL oL ALES SPECIALLY MADf FOR Straits Settlements and F M s PORTABLE PLATFORM WEIGHING MACHINE with EXTENDED PLATFORM and B/CK RAIL, mounted m wheels, constructed on the best known principle, and with our latest improvements. The BEAMS are BRASS, mo ked in ENGLISH on mm side and in
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    • 485 5 HEAL ESTATE BUREAU niFIRE BROS. RUBBER DEPARTMENT KS7ATK AND GENEBAX BROILS 2 DE SOUZA STREET. LARG >;;: v t^ 4* SO* roau to Ll.l on Lousu for J, sor 7 years. 4O 9 OGO square feet. TIM MINE IN JRENGGANU. Full Report ran be seen. An excellent proposition. I ALS<>
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    • 538 5 AUCTION BALEB. AUCTION SALE. I'nrcdeeme.i Pledges, the Property of Kleven Pawnshops. ON MONDAY, .ird JAN.. idl'i AT 10 A M J WEDNESDAY, stfa JAN., 1921 *AT 10 AM ON PRIDAY, Tth JAN., 1921 AT 10 AM ON MONDAY, 10th JAN.. 1921 AT 10 A.M. The Pledges consisting si watches, chains,
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    • 693 5 KUK SALE. FOB SALE. Brand new Rarhals Pianos Model 1920. Fir-t claw instruments Nett $1,000 each. Apply 1,. Urvckmt.t r :\2 Cokm. n Street. L'2-12 j'j-12 SEVEN SEATER HUPMOBILE.— For sal*, in perfect order, just completely overhauled, painted, new hood, covers, practically new tyres, spare tyre, electric lights etc. Can
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    • 705 5 NOTICES. SINGAPORE CHAMBBS OF COMMERCE AND EXCHANGE. Notice is hereby given that a Special General Meeting of Members will be held within the -<•-:,..,. Building* on. Wednesday, 23th Decem--1 1820, ij.:]o p.m. for the purpose of voting on the following proposal: Thai Mr. W. Lowther Kemp hn nominated the rrprescatativ
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    • 287 5 Off All Cards, Crackers, j Dolls and Toys. «w^anaa^Bßßßßß) e— n*^M I Wednesday Dec. 22nd, I i Thursday Dec. 23rd < i aud Friday Dec. 24th. I Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co., Ltd. [Incorporated in England] j SINGAPORE. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Excellent Liquors for New Year Ex. The Betsy Ross At
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    • 139 5 SORE TENDER THROATS A REMEDY. SuD.<j people inherit throat tenderness with then t I slight Chill makes the breathing tubes so swollen and that it is ■hoar n^ony to attempt to ■peak. There is one infallible Comedy for this condition WOODS GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE. so if at any time the
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  • 966 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. AND THURSDAY, DEC. 23, 1920. Council Reform. Wt* have been told at various times by the protagonists of popular n presentation in Council, that there is a very well defined and strong dtsire on the part of many nonEuropean British subjects for an alteration in the constitution
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  • 1013 6 There will be no issue of the Free Pres* on Christmas Day. The paper will be ittOed as u^ual on Monday (Boxing Day) but 1 in Older to give the Staff that day as t Holiday there will hv no issue on Tuesday. The marriage took place on December 18th
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  • 70 6 I>KNAN(. TAKKS HM, IWK IKr On Corn., Vnani; h,, The Food Controller i Kuala Lu.npu, n, :i<l Penan* r.c, trade, on who f the intimated they would tab :TJ" seventy thousand U)l stock U the beginning (iovernnu.t will continue l0 lt o* vvhch will ln ,J the trade
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  • 84 6 r*bmpl6ymbnt of oFna T the Editor. Dear Sir,— Th, i, mamling the Troops, Btrait has received many often froi tl Service mea to serve igmii Meaopotamias and the <;• Commanding-in-ChKf. in India I af.' roached with the view ployment. The foil,. received from the General 0
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  • 129 6 It may he rememfa October, 1920, th< i a sum of $125,000 m ontributioi the n-li f of the Famine in China. Thit amount tu remitted to iter, Peking who baa handed the equr ($73,888.09) io the International Execattti Famine R I I nmittee for iliililiiiliea.
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  • 71 6 BRITISH RED CROSS AND IMPERIAL WAR RELIEF FUND. The Honorary Treasurer, btffl t< lcd^e with thanks tin' nndermentiontd »ub» ■nripUoM to the above Fond: Mr. J. I>onaUison 00 Anonymous luo.00 St. AwhrtW*! Cathedral. Binglfi "5 St. Peter's Church, Siftgap 2C.5J St. Mark's Church, Seremban TH.69 St. Gt'orpe's Chimh. IN 1
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  • 92 6 CoL Ashworth was the unfortunate \utim of a motor accident at the K»th nul« 1 Woodlands at 5 p.m. on Tneffd*) < was precipitate.!, along with his a thirty foot ombankni.nl I thj steepness of the ewbankim nt »n«l M btipht the CoIomI had a remai cape,
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  • 116 6 Mewi Guthru the lUonfactomi Life Ii n ward in c«tead»i By kind pmriMioti of Col. l I Mom C.M.G., IVS.O. the Di 0 the 1st Iiattalion Botttl Reiimtnt will ptay M B«ti Bctenie GMdtM 01 comnxneiaf at 5.15 p.m. t A vcnlict of death by Bi«dv| ret wned by th.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 162 6 I Watsons N 2 lo ahead of «J1 others I CHRISTMAS AND NEW YIiAR GIFTS FOR LADIES. GOLD AND SILVER CHAIN* IJA(.^ AND PI KSKS. Platinum mounted gem brooches and riivu-. NegU.m- pendnntcicarette cases &c CHRISTMAS AM) NtW Vi.Ali> GIFTS FOB HER Gold and 90v«f cigftrfttt* tases and bo\t Platinum
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    • 282 6 p I Engineering Service I b In a previous announcement we II enumerated some 20 principal engineering I supplies from bridges to belting, from tractors to tanks, from chains to culverts, from pul'eys to pumps —which the B. C. L. y Engineering Department can supply from stock or under favourable
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  • 212 7 SINN FEINERS AS HOSTAGES. H OMB BULB MIX BBCUREL Pouter's Service.] London Dec. 20. „'i. i commending the Kerry dissaced that in consequence of y •i, the Sinn Fein lead* is tfurth to bo carried in military London. Dec. 20. ti, c Qpfrornors of Cork and
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  • 291 7 London, Dec. 20. f Commons replying: to B Mr. Lloyd Coorco said rabstantially correct that the war it thirty million casualties, nine iiHioß fifty thousand millions tly, an<! s \ty=w( n Indirectck Hall >ugK^'Sted the ■nation of fr. >h naval construction be discussod >ith the Unite! and
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  • 107 7 "n Bi us which was 0" the Lit October, 1920, the Nation in the Japanese Empire i 11 d «y waa 77,005,510, being 55,DG1,140 1 P*Wr, 17.284.tW in Korea. and 105,765 in SaghaVUt* a.v ono million less population in 1918 and ll due not to actual
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  • 210 7 SEASICK TINO COMES HOME. AMIIITIOIS AIMS. [Ueuter's Service.] Athens Dec. 19. Ex-King Coastaatine has arrived. Ho imm diately proceeded to the cathedral, and thfrn to the Royal Palace amid .indescribable enthusiasm. London. Dec. 20. There were frantic scenes of enthusiasm at Athens yesterday on th.« occasion
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  • 380 7 London. Dec. 20. The New York police are taking drasticsteps to deal with the crimo wave, and hei.eel'orth all known criminals have been barred from the shopping district about Fifth Avenue. A flying squad of forty automobiles and numerous motor-cycles ■Mimed by detectives patrol the city
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  • 103 7 In a written answer t<> Mr. Mosley. Sir H. Greenwood says "The number of policemen unudend bet•reen Augrust 1, 1920, and November 1, 1920, both dates inclusive, is (>">, and the number of military 23. Seventeen arrests have been made of persons suspected to I
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  • 65 7 Bishop Welldon, Dean of Durham, opening a bazaar at Durham, remarked that ho was afraid he was making too many speeches. Not long ago he received a postcard on which a kind correspond>ent had written, "When are you going to stop braying?" He hoped his correspondent meant "pr*yiri£"; he was
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  • 1055 7 RUHMK SEED OIL AND ITS USE. Interesting (as Dealers in oils, and particularly those who "might" contemplate the manufacture of rubber s-eed oil in the future, must have read with great interest the case which has for the past few days been heard oin different occasions by Mr.
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  • 230 7 Mr Maurice E Bandman will be opening in Singapore in March next with his 1921 Opera Company. The Company is an entirely new one to the East, including Thamara Swir?kaya, who created a furore at the Coliseum, London in "The SouJ of Chopin," and at the Metropolitan
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  • 184 7 Then is iruch of interest in the half yearly issue of 'The Bfedlzo* just to hav.J, wh:.h i.s fully r.uiintainir.^ its stjrdaril of general excellence. Thus G. H. A. Pupil contributes an appreciative eulogy of the I üblic services rendered by 'M\ T. Murray iiobtrtaon, by whose retir-wan:
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  • 305 7 A Case For Enquiry. Bone few months ago, says the Straits Echo, another high official who had made his career principally in the Chinese Protectorate had to retire prematurely owing to a severe nervous break-down. We did not, for obvious reasons, refer to the case at the time,
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  • 66 7 Joseph do Silva, a Bombay doctor was arrested on November 10 in connection with the death of an English telephone fid, who diet! soon after admission to the hospital. The evidence showed that death was due to hemorrhage and that she had been brought to the hospital on a stretcher
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 106 7 Robinson ®> Co Ltd. t^/^\ TOYS, |||g| Fullers' Cakes, "WTfi Chocolates etc. CHRISTMAS Robinson <£& Co., Ltd. '<,w///////////////////m''%^ p I QUALITY is the point i It Y/ p wrhich is necessary .jUJesr 6 4 in an enioyn.bi.'i tU-~F r A. Cigarette. j? */f\ That's why i setst^fzjSfL EMBASSY j (Plliiil|
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    • 609 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (Incorporated in Japan.) UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. N Subject to alterations without notice EUROPEAN MAIL LINE FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE. For London and Antwerp via (Malacca)' Penang, Colombo, Suez, Port Said and Marseilles. IYO MARU 3rd Jan. ATSUTA MARU 12th Jan. SHUDZUOKA MARU 2«til Jan.
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    • 694 8 ie p. ivL KONINKLYKE P \KETV AART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated in Holland). £OYAL PACKJET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA 2*l*«S4 111 PMsaare Dept* t202 Freight Dcyt Iff! ttaoagers Desk 143? Marine BnpL Traa»aJ»»«at I COLLYKR QUAY. UNB&R CONTRACT WITH TUB NBTHEBKANDB INDLA GO?llt.Nfii»KT. j CAMFHUTS (Thuisday, Dec. 23) gl Ptnang, Lho-Seumawe, Sigli,
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    • 652 8 P. O. -BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. (Incorporated in Eagland.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SBRVfCB PENLVSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. CO (Under Contract with His Majesty's Govern*, ent) The Company's !VIAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY art n uspended. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES LOvnn« DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE SINGAPORE DELTA about
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 675 9 THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE For Kretay, Trengganu, Kelantan, Bangrmra, Telupin, Pat&ni, Singora, La- KehMmui,'Bandon, Langsuan, Chumpon, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure VAJ.AYA 27th Dec. 1920 29th Dec. 1920 PRACHATIPOK 3rd Jan. 1921 sth Jan. 1921 MAHIDOL 10th Jan. 1921 12th Jan. 1921
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    • 556 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Eilerman ft Bucknail Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) [Incorporated in England] JOINT rORTWIGHTLT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW YORK. SUamar Due Route y ar S'pore AGAMEMNON end Dec. Panama,
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    • 445 9 FREIGHT SERVICES OPERATED BY PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated in U. S. A.) TOR ACCOUNT U. S. SHIITINO BOARD HONGKONG— CALCUTTA. -•-HiF" Madra3 Rinccon pcnang s] »-t«. BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ. p^ ONTHLT BAILINGS to B ltimor a »i FROM SINGAPORE WEST CADDOA EASTERN MERCHANT J early Feb. MANILA EAST-INDIA. To
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  • 608 10 >"R4SER AND CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. Wednesday, December 22, 1920. MINING. 'Figurei in bracket* ibowa tht cmpiUl end issue value of the Share in dollar* I amesa otherwise marked. C. Com Jif ?qual3 ex div.] Atnpnng <$:;oo,roo- 0) 10.00 Aye? Weng ($lOO,OO0 1) .90—1.10 Hitan Tin
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 340 10 44 :3^J jJ!^JSS Sparkmg Plugs >v jj] g o a l oll g W ay and Lisi a lonjv time, JBIBL yes, quite so in a car— but not so in ycur £3ra?e rtock room. 'I hat's the only place where «he "<;th<-vs" ail ffl outlast the Lodge, rhe fame
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    • 360 10 THE WILL-TO- BE-WELL 14 If you can force your heart, and nerve, and sinew To serve your turn long after they are gone, And so hold on when there is nothing in you Except the Will which says to them: Hold on!'" Kiplingt I must, 1 wjl^ get back my
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    • 69 10 Ribbon Dental Cream I I i Obtainable at ell Stores and Dispensaries. I •"•■i*/ a I 1 I 1 m, Aft E* u !Qi 1^ ,^S^ NOTED FOR jßfh EFFECTIVENESS DURABILITY FULL PARTICULABS FROM Thp Rnrnpn Pn itri 1 1 WZ If ?i I 1 1 K 1 8 as
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  • 60 11 DECEMBER 22. Bank 4 m.s. 2 i Bank, demand 2 3% Private credits 3 m.s. 2\i% New York, demand j,n. Credits 90 days 44^ France, demand 650 India, T. T. 153 Hongkong, di-mand pram SO p.c. Yokohama, demand 82\b Java, demand J2y Bangkok, demand gg^ Sovereign, Bank Buying $5.5l
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  • 146 11 DECEMBER 22. Tin (Buyen $105.50) No sel; Gambier 12.60 Ganbier Cub<j Nd. 1 17,55 Pepper Ble-.i 25.00 Pepper (wbite fj\t) 44.00 Taftoea small f«ie, ig. 5.50 I Tapioca, saftdboi iJtarl f.g 10.00 1 i'eiTl &cz;>, email 10.50 Copra Sundricd Copra llix 12.50 Opium, Benares nacert 8,900 Rie<) Rangoon White
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  • 41 11 12 o'clock noon 22nd Dec. U>L'o. Pale Crepe. Ribbed Smoked 3h Cloning Prieet. Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Buyers Seller3. iJec. .'5O 31 Jan. 31 Jan. to Mar. .C April to June 7 Tone of Market:- Weak
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  • 50 11 Kundar.p ki-rbau Hospital, Dec. 21. Millibar 1009.R. 1006.1, 1097.8. Temp BS, B'.'. 82.5. Wet Bulb Thcr hO. 79.5, 70. Dir. of Wind S.W. S.W. Calm. Max. Temp, in shade 90. Min. Temp, in shade 7.".5. Max. in Sun 149.1 To rnd. Ther 73. Bain fall in 21 hours.-Nii.
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  • 242 11 TO-DAY. Intermediate and loeal zaaik will be foaai in list below: Penang, Malacca, F. M. S. (by Train) 4 fJBi daily (except Sunday). Kota Tingfi and atationa to Koala Loapmt at 6 a.m Kcrimon Soon Loe 9 a.m. Cucolj Hong Chiap 9 a.m. Cuc°t> Edina I) a.m. Pu'.au
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  • 69 11 TANJONG PAGAR. East Wharf No. i London. Eaat Wharf Xo. 2 Garada, Z la, War S. pay. Sheen Wharf No. 8- Nil. Main Wharf No. 1 -Fooshing. Teeata, Binvorlich. Main Wharf No. 5 Nil. q Whan* No. 6 Telemachoa, Kamuninjr Empire Dock No. 7 Ifedu Komogata Marti,
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  • 17 11 Main Wharf- Leh. Mercury, Clam, Dolphin Shell, Leh. Crow. Droifltff Kuantan, Petron, Serapeum. Wharf- Stronia.
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  • 31 11 Tanjonf Pagar. Albert Dock. Nil. Victoria Duck. Lighten A. i .T., Khoon Poenc. Reppel Harbour. Kind's Hock. War Uhurka. No. 1 Dock. Nil. No. 2 Dock. Nil
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  • 111 11 Bel'erophon, Brit. 8743, from Oliagopj 22, for Japan unc. Mata Hari. Brit. 110, from BdtWM 22, for Bolawan 26. I Persia, ItaL BMt, from Kobe 21, for TrieaU I L>lt Foo Shinp. Brie. 112?,, from Hongkong 22, for Ponang 24. I Katong, Brit Nt, trom Bangkok 22, for
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    • 448 11 >f •WW.twf. ABB-rancc in force over $15,000 s www. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. [iQcoipcrated la Btntltf Sett.] HEAD OJTICK Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry. E.C n. Cm»U7 fc*» £20,000 deposited with the 3«preme Court of England, and compile* with the British Life Assurance Companies
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    • 556 11 > CHARTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China, Incorporated la England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital 12,000,000 Reaerre Fund £3,000,000 KoMrrs Liability of Proprietors 12,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. e8 Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor SUr Hongkong Penang Amritsar Hollo Puket Bangkok. Ipoh Rangoon BataTia Karachi Saigon Bombay Ulan*?
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    • 544 11 HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE Singapore Raffles Chambers, 4, 5 and 6. BRANCHES: Penang 85 Beach Street. < Malacca 181 Jo&ksr Street. Muar— 77-7« Jalan Suleiman Bat a Pahat— lo9 Jalan Rahamat. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Shanghai, Hongkonjf Amoy, BataTia, Sourabaya, Semarsng, Palembang and Trang. CAPITAL.
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    • 546 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LTD. n .1 o v Incor P° r »t*d in J»pa«.) C%i-iUI Subscribed y iff t«Ac M DIBECTOSS. N. Xajiwara Esq. T. Waiaaabo X»c. N. Soma Esq. j. MatrokaU Es, Y. Yamakawa Esq. sj. Mitsui B^ M. Oda^iri Esq. K. Morimnra fisn Baron K. Iwasaki R. Ichinomiya
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    • 230 11 s. s. POO BHING. Consi^nfes of Cargo pet the- übove StetUMT from Hongkong arc hereby notified that .-he has now arrived and i->< di*chur>rin£ opposite Godown No. 15. BOUSTCAO i COY., S. S. SLAVIC PRINCB. Consignees arc notified that the above steamer has arrived from New York, and that curgo
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  • 689 12 AUSTRALIA'S HUGE. TOTAL. OKBAT INNINGS BY ARMSTRONG. (Copyright to the Singapore Free Fresh). (From Our Special Com pondont). Sydney, Dec. 20. There is unboui.de Ijy I .1 spirit of victory in Sydney to-day, ihe Ashes m&y vet rest or Australian soil. England are f.u 1 to
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  • 11 12 Messrs. John Little and Co. forward Sfim!** b oUer eontainin blender
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  • 657 12 NO FINAL DIVIDEND. The eleventh annual general meeting of the Alor Gajah Rubber Estate, Limited, was h:ld in the legi.stereJ offices of the company, Gresheja Hous,.-, Battery Road at noon yesterday, presided over by Mr. J. M. I Sime (chauman). Others present were Messrs. J. tie Havilland,
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  • 252 12 Airetttd in Scffnbta on a warrant from Singapore, a local Moneylender, K. T. Arur.asaiam Chetty, was produced before Capt. Rowbotham in the Third C( urt yesterday charged on two counts of criminal breach of trust. In the first instance the proprrty belonged to another Chttty named
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  • 446 12 fJMIIL LABOUR RETAINED. The eleventh annual general meeting 1 of Pajaiu Limited was held at 12.30 p.m. yesterday in the registered offices of the Company, Gresham House, Battery Road. There were present M'sssrs. W. L. Watkins (Chafmrn), J. M. Sime, W. P. Millar, F. A. Teale, the Hon.
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  • 69 12 Fraser's Report. Singapore. Dec. 22. Rubber. Still lacking interest of any kin-d and quotations are generally lower again. Alleubys 10 cents, Haytors $7.40, Jimaha $1.10, Kluangs $4.50, Tapaha $16, Teluk Ansons $12.25, United Malaccas $1.30 U!u Pandans $1.15. Mining. Weak and lower. Tailings $1.45, North Taipings $1.55,
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  • 66 12 Singapore. Dec. 22. Since last reporting prices have continued to decline and at the auctions which opened this morning the market was practically lifeless. A few lots of standard sheet and crepe sold at round 29^ and 30 cents, but off-quality grades were very difficult of sale,
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  • 231 12 An American sailor named Jack Welsh has been sentenced to three years' imprisonment for shooting a Chinese girl in a brothel in Shanghai. The accused pleaded that the affair was an accident. In a war memorial "Book of Remembrance" issued by the Enfield Grammar School, there is a map of
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 244 12 S. C. C. beat Stafford's. A good, fast, and interesting game of hockey, between the B.C.C. and the Staffords, which was won by the Club entirely owing: to the excellent defence of their-half back civ, l back line, was witnessed on the Esplam.de yesterday gf.ernocn, the predominant player in
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    • 86 12 The Strain Asiatic Football Club will meet the S.C.L.A. at soccer to-da> Thursday 23rd inst, at the Raffles School Ground. The following will represent the former: Lim Teck Seng; S^et Tiam Seng, Chua Cheng Yew; Tan Peck Sye, Neo Soon How and Tan Chwee Tiong; Wee Kim Ling, Ong
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    • 101 12 Iv the rugby match against S npaporc al Kuala Lumpur on Cbristmai Day th<.following team has been elected to represent S hir.gor: Back, R. G. B. Fair. thie€-quarUrs, W. J. Gibb, H. Foston. H. B. Lnnpworthiy. J. Hupcrins; hr*lf-backs, ]>. Murchison. W. A. McMiehael; forwards, C. C Graham Brown,
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    • 140 12 December Medal. The uraal medal was played for on Saturday and Sunday last. (18th and 10th) the winner being Mr J. C. Shenton the three best scores being: j J. C. Shenton 84 8 76 H. A. MacLean 85 8 77 D. B. McLay 98 18 80
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    • 25 12 The following are the first entries for the Gold Cup." Kaipai Cash Register Sir Alexander Voorrevhter (late Kenilic) Tranian Distour Auberic Sob?-ina. <♦■
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    • 135 12 As a token of Prance's respect for a M. Venizelos, the Parii Municipal Council has decided to rename -ne of the streets i in the city the Rue Venizelos. It is announced that the French Government will shortly submit to the Allied Governments a plan for the institution in Brussels
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