The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 December 1920

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1920. NO. 10,167.
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  • 205 1 THE DAY' S NEWS. Yesterday's hockey mat' b and other -porting news will be foend on page 12. correspondent gives his views on th#> Ex-Service Mens 1 Association of Singapore Page 7. Germany is endeavour ng to evade the Peace Treaty with reference to disarmament I'agc 7. The Italian Government
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  • 1058 1 To reproduce m the present t!e personali•f men who have been famous m the past, '>• one of the great functions of the world of letters and the publication of the id st. nYs of "Johnson Club Papers" (Fisher l 7 nv/in) i< a reminder of
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    • 164 1 Maltheid j RAFFLES HOTEL. j I THE FINEST BALL ROOM JN fHE EAST. I j NEW YEAR'S EVE I I SPECIAL DINNER, DANCE AND SUPPER I 1 TILL 1.30 A.M. London's latest Jazz Music under the direction of 2 F. A. Cooke. 8 H. MURPHY, JAZZ DRUMMER I F. A.
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    • 301 1 s! Beach out for Trade il l! A TIMELY Letter to r J he Roneotype will follow 1 I l i' v buyers or sellers up your Salesmen's visits k may mean big profits. reach places beyond their The Roneotype limits, and m 1 000 tl «<r3> a unc^ re^
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    • 181 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS New films at the Empire Page 2. Messrs. Pow n a* 1 (Vs forthcoming sales-- Page 4. Dunlop tyivs bold under all ccn*MßMottx Page 10. Specml o.fer by The Borneo Company cf pneumatic trate* Buppljfe-Pagc G. A Gillette safety razor always makes lan acceptable present— Page l. i
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    • 63 1 THE WEEK. Thursday, 33th. High Tides 1.48 BU ift Oin L Outward Mail due. Malacca Pinda Meeting, noon. Straits Trading Co.. Meeting, noon. Lodge Ailsa. 9 p.m. Friday, :i;st. IFgh Tides 2.81 a nBfl Mn 8.18 pm <jf t Kn Saturday. Ist. High Hides 3.18 a.m., 8.22 pjn. New Year's
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  • 537 2 Stories of the British Secret Scr\ ice. itoriet that to our I news are slowly getting themselves urTa\elled, and m the proof! their thrill I recaptured. The latest addition to our war ltryatery literature is :t beck of NminiaceiftCef of the Secret Benric* v. v •Voritt
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    • 274 2 <fc ■.w*Awm--'\m-r. »> m m.'- m ms^ .m. ms\A-. \-nm m. \44 TO LET. Larjre GordoWßi and stores from 6,000 to 20,000 sq. ft. i Large and Commodious offices J from 800 to 15,000 sq.ft. Apply to A. J. ABRAHAM. 5 5G Robinson Road, i EASTERN MINING RUBBER COMPANY, IJMITFD.
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    • 891 2 FROM TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 11>a l^^***" THE OPEN DOOR In c. Part climax, m which is resolved one of the most b The power of suggestion, which learw so much to AN INTEREST] N P G TOPI C A I RlTnr snowing among other Interesting items, the impri KNOWN WARRIOR
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    • 305 3 fine Opportunity X mas Presents CINEMA AYKOME POE NOT UEQUIRB ELECTJUC CURRENT. Just Arriveil Just Arrived NEW DRAWING ROOM PROJECTOR WITH SMALL DYNAMO ATTACHED. Films can be Bought Outright or can be had an Hirmg System FOR FULL PARTICULAR*, ft>piy, PATHE CINEMA 186> Orchard Road, Singapore. LIBBY'S EXTRA QUALITY FRUITS
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    • 453 3 r H/V_ i i^p I _|^ISUi! !'i;-^ rPi •••i'l s *1 1 i v .< .t X < I ffl c S:.natoj«cn undoubtedly invigorates like MhreS and b, aces one to health." i.Cv'j- ffmmry Snmcrsrt. Fresbnesa -rr. 1 keenness return,** r-ht adds, "bringing with them a new hopefulBess and enjoyment
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    • 212 3 Bubber Estate Suppiies. -**TWfssi \kmm*m sv~wmKttmtnmcoLm9 I j Enamelled Coagulating Pans, Latex Pails !and Latex Measures. I Tapping Knives, Changkols, Galvd. Buckets, j Collecting Bags for Scrap, etc. etc. I ISEND US YOUR ORDERS. I k SIB I 1 ttMk m /?> f.> c 1 7 7 S! w 1
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    • 553 4 1 I ALL-AMERiOAN ONE TON TRUCKS I The All-American one tun J track is a commercial proposition that should appeal j to all business men m f» the.>e days of rigid eco- r.omy. It> cepneity has perhaps been too nnuicst- 1 ly described by <!•.• makers, inasmuch M it has
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    • 311 4 ISAGiUetteforjl His Christmas m gE'LL be sure to wish j! S mm you'd bought him a Gil- [I 1\ lette--and all the more if he I has one of the older styles. 81 I This Standard Combina- II I tion" Set is especially appro- 91 .I priate for the man
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    • 624 4 SINGAPORE HAJUM)UR BOAftV^ TRAFFIC REGULATIONS. j On and from January lind l»ll the following KfOlatießl rr fa Traffic saiag fe, Board's premiaea. Ties ebjeet sf thai j all Traflk travelling m see direction ss I Wharrei Godowna Enter by Trawl by way East Whari 1| I B, 80, 11 22
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    • 461 5 I^LA^mamxxmm '^^L».^u^nu3niaißaH ß aiM MWW:aHH;n H3F.T .Z^ j REAL ESTATE BUREAU I ntIPIRE TiROS. RUBBER DEPAftTMEKT I XSTA"»T ANII GENEEAL BK( \t.yf. 2 UE SOUZA STKEEI. I Seves jngaiows j FOR SALE j Furbished Unfurnished. WANTED. WANTED A .Tun r f.. r a healthy Apply aai -12 ii.ii WANTED IMMEDIATELY
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    • 595 5 AUCTION BAUB. AUCTION SALE. POWELL I co.. ltd, IMVe r I by auction at The P o Wharf OX TUESDAY, ith JANUARY IMI, AT P.M. Hales Wool TrV.mings. M Hales Wool, 2 Hides nnd about 1 100 Tins Oil. POW ELL CO., LTD., Auctioneers. (Incorporated m England.) 4 1 AUCTION
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    • 824 5 j TENDERS JOHORE GOVERNMENT. PI BUC Y> 0 IJEPA:. MENT. lender? are hei'eby invited for the construction of one set of Quarters for C •lohor** Bahru. Every person applying for a form of tender will be required to deposit the sum of one El and c issuet the re po-ir.
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    • 661 5 NOTICES. IflllfTEloVAL. P. G. Taylor Co., Ltd. have moved to No. 37 High St. --THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE, IMS." COMPANY LIMITED BY SHARES. EXTRAORDINARY RESOLUTION (Pursuant to the Companies Ordinance 1915, Section 208 (2.) of the SINGAPORE ENGINEERING COMPANY, LIMITED. 1915, Section 203 (2.) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the
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    • 453 5 j WHITEAWAY'S J r r -mmA ws-w ->w.. -mm-\. -mm \sm m*\ -m-m m.~ -mim M AR I ligo uClbbUUll Letts Diaries mm AND w^m I miotic ttj f\ -ry «^wi Jc -v ix *sm* i I I Whiteaway, Laidlaw Ca, I li LIMITED. J m [Incorporated m England] fl
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  • 34 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. DEATH. PQRD. Ou ths mk Deeesseef at Pensag*. Hubert Kihvartl (Asiatic lYtroleum Co.. Ltd.), dearly beloved son of Mr. ::iul Mrs. T. B. Ford, 41 Can Btreet, Weet Perth. Australia. Ape 31.
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  • 805 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1920. The Rubber Crisis. In another column we reproduce, from the Malay Mail, an account of a meeting: ol* rubber interests m Kuala I umpur on Dec. 19 to consider remedial measures for the present crisis. This was a meeting of a special committee
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  • 1231 6 We acknowledge <>f calender Iron Otomune and Co. Ltd. Insp. Joyce has returned from home after a hoi day and is posted to Penang. Sandakan has now the benefit of day ard night electric current. The Pent Assessment P»oard will sit m the Mur.\ipai Board Room on Tuesday the lth
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  • 261 6 QUESTIONS i-ok ;IIM Mr. Bfoglistoi) will I Win the i; f mit our M 1 l)f f' aVil! With I'M >:,.* outlin, paration, what quality ia rcqu granit*, what the d and alao mj whether or no! n why Wuwtawtl HMMB on a small leak! Are the OommiMion
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  • 122 6 A BQmber of new plays lm\v to the repertoire of th t Bandmi.n Comi-dy Company since they were m Sir. Augaat, Bud some of these prodttclioi be looked forward to wl-.en tfct company I a short farewell toria Theatre on Saturday January Btk Of these ii. -t
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  • 97 6 When a Chinese nanuxl Soo Ah Nfr« charped m the Second Cowl JfWteifej the theft of doors etc. from an empty low la Mardalny Road behind the Tar. Tocl Sen^- Hospital, it transpired that ti.' m question is one of the tw<- < bungalow built about six
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  • 115 6 On f.o invitation of ll i> El aUeaej th Governor, Founders Day was celebrated '7 a dinner at Government Houst M B 11th December, when the following pro.-i-nt. Messrs. .1. M. Hollway, <\ Ritchit. B. A. Dickson. btaadowl Frost. In. X fcor, H. c. Cooke-Ymrboroajrh, i R. L
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  • 79 6 Mettißfi will bo held m obterf»nc« World's Kvanpelistical Alliance Week o Prayer M foltewl In the Y. M A beginning at 8.15 p.m. Morday, January Srd, Th»nksfiriii«J Confession.-The Yen. Archdeacon SWI»jW Tuesday, January 4th, Ai Chun vorsal. -Bishop G. 11. Bickl.y. D-D. Wednesday. January sth. F«n**
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    • 220 6 I UIW* mm. -WW IAI RS#' Macgregor kJt^ o T Bl IT > &Go Ltd. jj i.f y (Incorporated ia Watsons N s lo ahead of eJI other* I »M»*MWM«M^— MMIMMMMiI ■II I I MU M^—^—— CHRISTMAS AND NEW YSAR GIFTS FOR LADIES. C.on> AND SILVER CHAIN BAGi AM) PURSES.
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    • 131 6 ,i Buy cheaply now and be equipped :md ready for ihe better times. Special o:Ver No. 1. PNEUMATIC WATER SUPPLY FOR ESTATES AND BUNGALOWS OUTSIDE MUNICIPAL LIMITS. This pneumatic water system comprises cylindrical tank of 780. 1,250, or 5.000 gallons maximum capacity together with a combined kerosene pumping engine and
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  • 61 7 COUNTESS PUNISHED. D l pi ivs MERRY HRISIM vs. [Renter*! Ban V Dublin. Dec. 28. |i 'i extremist, Countess ed to two criminal conspiracy. m the rebellion m 1916, am! was sentenced siesed .vhen general claimed. i liver. p« r were killed two baaks robbed and Dublin and
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  • 121 7 AMES I<> BVADB TBBATT. I'.erl.n, Dec. 28. nment has dispatched a c Intervision a^ regards ntling of front ers and de- s not 1 with 180 of Pa Tr, ition m view of the > Polish war break Loadoa, Dec. 2S. diem mament of stage owof the German
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  • 338 7 London. Dec. 28. without newspapers c pobiic, hungering for news, found r appetite to-day. noteworthy foi- the N sther and was aleo char- iheence of sensation. 1 hap- I if Ireland be exeepted and taenia re merely what the dl tithe pi ght the taa the
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  • 340 7 MORE NAVAL HOLIDAYS. NORTHCLII 1 ES SCHEME. I L uter's Service.] Londiau, Dec. 28. A number of influential persons m Great Biitain, including Mr. Walter Long, Lords North! ITe, Rothemere. Durham, Robert Cecil .1 rewe, Generals Sir Frederick Maurice, Hubert Geagh, Bir Donald Maclean and Mr. Geecge
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  • 426 7 Tours, Dec. 2S. A split m th.c French Socialists is threa.i- a result of the Socialist Congress .here deciding by a narrow majority to give priority of discussion to the question of adhesion to the Third Internationale. The debate- were heated, the Moderates wai ning the meeting
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  • 273 7 D'ANNUNZIO ENDANGERS PEACE. GOVERNMENT ANXIOUS. [Reuter's Service.] Rome. Dec. 28. Events m Fiume have caused a painful impression, and it is feared may cause an agitation m the country'- The theatres m Milan are closed. Government has issued a warning that demonstrators m favour of D'Annunzio will
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  • 368 7 AMERIC AN COMMERCE. Washington. Dec. 28. In the Senate Senator Hitchcock, Demo- x cratie Lender, opposed the Emergency Tariff Bill and declared the etfect will be to restrict American commerce. He particularly opposed the embargo on Canadian wheat. Mr. Md amber retorted that the entire wheat .-Uiplus of Canada was
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  • 66 7 Madras, Dec. 15. H. R. H. the Duke of Connaught is expected to land at Madras on the afternoon of Monday January 10th. His Hoyal Highness wiU be accorded a pubHc reception. Th^ir Excellencies Lord and Lady Willingdon, the Commander-in-Chief of Hi 9 Majesty's naval forces
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  • 262 7 A Notable Chinese Tribute > i i Mr. N. J. Stabb, 0.8. E., who is retiring this month from the Chief Managership of th» Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, at Hongkong was entertained to a banquet by a large number of Chinese bankers, merchants and
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  • 242 7 Marriage of Daughter of Hon. Mr I'hin Tsong. A Wadding of unusual interest not only m the Chinese community but m all others m Rangoon as well, that of Miss I,im Gaik Kce, danghter of the Hon. Mr. Lim Chin Tsong and Mrs. Chin Tsong, to
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  • 387 7 EX-SERVICE VIEWS. To the Editor, Dear Sir,— With regard to the sp'endid Leader m to-day's Free Press (Dec. 2 Jth). I hope the article will receive the widj circulation that it deserves. To grumble i.s the prerogative of the Army, and is a sign of health
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    • 27 7 Two New Zealand soldiers who served m France William Airey (Auckland) and Herbert Ryburn (Otago) have been 1 selected to proceed to Oxford University as Rhodes Scholars.
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    • 136 7 I Robinson (ft Co <t Ltd. I GENTLEMEN'S I y^> 7 Raincoats and I C^TT/ T\ Mackintoshes I I jjk) Motor Cycling 5 I I n*^ Lgr Suits Jackets /j I jf\ Cycling Messenger j Ji Ll tl Capes i Motor Cycling II Over-alls Leggings I JO* Umbrellas. jj P
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    • 606 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (Incorporated m Japan.) UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. tl Subject to alterations without notice EUROPEAN MAIL IjNeTfORTNIGHTLY SERVICE. For London and Antwerp via (Malacca)' Penang, Colombo, Suez, Port Said and Marseilles. IYO MARU 3rd Jan. ATSUTA MARU 12th Jan. SHIDZUOKA MARU 26th Jan. LIVERPOOL
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    • 751 8 Ka* P. M. KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated m Holland). ROTAL TACKET NAVIGATION Co. 07 BATATI* c>;keas I*l Passage Dept 1202 Freight Dept. UM Managers Desk 1437 Marine Sapt Traeakiyws&t oe»4. 5 COLLYSR QUAY. nUUUI CONTRACT WIT 3 THE NETHERLANDS EN CI A CiOY^Ntf?^ SINGKEL (Thursday-, Dec. 30) Bengkalis, Tanjong-Mengeidar, Tanjong-Leidong,
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    • 643 8 P, O. BRITISH INDlT"" AND APCAR LINE. (Incorporate! In BjglaadA MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVI, PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL (Under Contract with His Majesty's The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF B<> suspended. l kl PNm LONDON FAR-EASTER\ <KH- jce FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE BING.' DELTA about 3rd Jan. SICILIA
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    • 570 9 HE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE I Kretay, Trengganu, Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, LaKehsamui, bandon, Langauan, Chumpon, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure PRACHATIPOK 3rd Jan. 1921 sth Jan. 1921 MAHIDOL 10th Jan. 1921 12th Jan. 1921 VALAYA i. 17th Jan. 1921 19th Jan.
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    • 399 9 JLOYD TRIESTINO S.N. Co. (Incorporated m Italy.) HOMEWARD SAILINGS. ot Penang. Colombo, Aden, Venice and Trieite. NIPPON about Jan. 18 PILSNA about Feb*lB HUNGARIA about Hnr. 10 OUTWARD SAILINGS. 'or Hongkong, Shanghai, Yokohama, and Kobe. PILSNA about Jan. 3 HUNGARIA about Jan. 24 For freight and paesagei apply te SOCIETA
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    • 562 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Ellerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) [Incorporated m England] mmmmfrnm. I m- I I JOINT rORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NEW YORK yin SUEZ CR FaNAMA. FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Due Routs Fer Spore AGAMEMNON
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    • 468 9 FREIGHT SERVICES OPERATED BY PACIFIC MAR- STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated m U. S. A.) FOX ACCOUNT U. S. SHIPPING BOARD HONGKONG— CALCUTTA. REGULAR WEEKLY SAILINGS by the Steamers Lake Faulk, Lake FarmlngJel* Jacox, Lake Gitsuo, Doylestown, Lake Fielding, Caddopeak, Lake Gilpen. CALLING AT Calcntta, Madras, Range on, Penang, Singapore, Saigoa aai
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  • 622 10 FRASER AND CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1920. MINING. Figurei m brackets shows tht capital end issue value of tbe Share m dollart cinleu otherwise marked C. Cum d> r equals ex div.] Ampang ($BOO,OO0 0) nom. Ayer Weng ($100,000—1) 1.10 Hitam Tin (300,000
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    • 641 10 A 144 [i/ijaQg Sparking Plugs will go a long way and last a long time, Jplftv^ .yes, quite so- m a car but not so m your garage stock mm |l room. That's the only place where ihe "others" all Kg outlast the Lodge. Ihe fame achieved by the Ledge
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    • 68 10 X lOF EXCELLENT QUALITY, 'Adamson, Gilfillan Co., Ltd. Sole Agents SS&F. M. S. (Incorporated m England.) tMININAX It A I IN(j»Ulbih&Rv) SIMPLICITY I EFFECTIVENESS DURABILITY FULL PARTICULAR: 7 FROM (incorporated m England). SIN€APORE 9 tPiP? <* PENANO* B^%B\l^BVB^«\«^\B"<fi^sP«£ p »B VT 8^58 %«».8%r H* W** I tf n PURITY AND
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    • 453 11 II r,L ii—iii i H rrnrni i ABSBrance m force over $15,000,60*. i THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. I [IncorpcraUd ie Straits Sott.] UXm\JJ OmCl Wincheßter Hon**, Sliißapore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, E.C. I U Csniß^y kaa £20,000 deposited with the *w 0 T*m* Court of E.
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    • 577 11 CHARTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China, Incorporated m England by Royal Charter. Paid up CepiU! g2,000,000 Reserve Fund £8,000,000 Raserre Liability of Proprietors 12,000,000 HEAD OTFICE. b 8 Biauopegate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alat Slur Hongketjf Penang Amritsar Iloilo Puket Bangkok Ipoh Rangoon Bataria Karachi Saigon Bombay Elan*?
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    • 536 11 HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE Singapore Raffles Chambers, 4, 5 and 0. BRANCHES: Penang— Bk Beach Street. Malacca— lBl Joaktr Street. Muar— 77-79 Jalaa Suleiman Batu Pahat— lo9 Jalan Rahamat. AGENCIES AT: London, New Ycrk, San Francisco, Shanghai, j Hongkong Aruoy, Bataria, Sourabaya, Scmarsng, Palemhang and Trang. CAPITAL. AUTHORISED
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    • 523 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANI, LTB. I n o t. Incor POJ"*ted ia Japan.) JC»MtaJ Subscribed V MillM Capital Paid Up jJJ'JJJ'iS Reeerre Fund YMaas'aT President N. JL. K^mJ? V.ce-President S. Buaki 1»J. DIRECTORS. N. Soma Esq. j. MatacksU v IUTSSV Eiq Mit «^i Mm. BaronT^aki R S2=2 v To* R Icfc
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    • 851 11 EXCHANGE. DECEMBER 29. Bank 4 m.s. 1 Bank, demand 2i33i Private credits 3 m.s. 2\4% New York, demand Credits 90 days 44^ France, demand (-.Til India, T. T. j 5B Hongkcntr. demand Prem t*% p.c. Yokohama, demand si Java, demand 128' Bangkok, demand •..»>, Sovereign, Bank Bvflag $8.54 Bank of
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  • 1301 12 RECOMMENDATIONS OF COMMITTEE. LEGISLATION RBQUIRED. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kaala I r Dec 29. To-day's rubber nem eon "That this natives of all planting i m Malaya and other bodies m Malaya having IvA the rubber growing supports the recom m en lationi formal by the specia) committee
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  • 140 12 THE MUTUA L IM PROVEMENT ASSOCIA TION. MUry of the Mutual ImAttOciAtion was celebrated en irday and Sunday last with Ror.ggeng Wayaflf m attendance, at Mr. Let Hak Bengal bungalow which was kindly lent fcr the occasion. After a group photograph of all the members wil taken on Sunthe following
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  • 159 12 Heavy Fall m Price Li-t<. If evidence is needed of the fact thai 1 drapery prices are falling: it is to b< found m plenty m the announcements bj the wholesale houses, says a Home paper Silks, fur, cotton and woollen fabrics blankets, flannel, quilts, curtains, costumes hosiery,
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  • 88 12 FRASER'S UKPORT. Ste^apore, Dec. 29. Rubber. Still dull with very little business passing. Telok Ansons $12. Tapaha |15.20, Lunas $4i>o Jimahs $1.10, Nyolaa $7, Baifrownlei $o. Batang Benara $2.75, Haytow $0.50, Kluan^s Mining- Weaker and unchanged, Taipin^s $1.35, Neith Taipin^s R1.45, South Taipin^s 70 cents, Collieries $24.25,
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  • 55 12 RUB BER PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION. Messrs Barkor Co. inform us that the following Rubber Companies have decided to stop tapping: entirely: Alor Bukit Rubber Estate Ltd. Brunei United Plantation Ltd. The Rukit Timah Rubber Estates Ltd. The Mount Alma Syndicate Ltd. Muar Rubber Ltd. The V\n Pnr?H«»n (Singapore) Rubber Kstfttc bttl.
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  • 76 12 Th? inal meeting m the liquidation of this Company w-s held at the Registered Offices at noon yesterday, Mr. H. B. Ward (Liquidator) m the Chair. Also present afeasra C. V. Miles, P. M. Robinson, Tan Kheam Hock *nd C. V. Bailey. T. c Liquidators' Report and Accounts
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  • 200 12 The the Directors ol Habrakol Syndical iI for the year ended 80th June, i.L!:. showa after depredation to bnildii and plant a loss of ?4,i»OT.CT oo the year's vroridng, aa compared with a t it $1 M fee the preceding year. The loss is live to shortage
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  • 191 12 Draw *>r P A. Cu,v (M.tia\ Mail Copyright Telegram). A V CaUi of Dec. 21st t the (Ml and Military Gazette states that the followin:: is the draw for the first round of the Football As c .ut:or. Cup to be pk.yu;l on Jan. Bth ..I llwaU Athi-Lc
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  • 98 12 The Rev. Thomas Barclay D. D. of P'ormosa, where he has done distinguished service for forty five years has been unanimously elected "Primus", or Moderator of the Presbyterian Church of England Assembly. Great improvements are under consideration at the Hongkong Hotel. The principal teature of the scheme is to construct
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  • 159 12 HOCKEY. 11. K. S. K. Ci. A. v S. C. C A very close, fast and interesting panic was witnessed on the S. C. C. ground yesterday, when the above teams net. The R. A. won by a goal scored m the first five minutes by Ghulain Mehdi.
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  • 65 12 The Men's Modal for January "will be j played on Saturday and Sunday Jan. Bth and i»th, and the Ladies' medal on Thursday Jan. 13th. The annual general meeting will be held en Jan. 7th. Agenda To pr.ss the Balance Sheet. To elect office holders for
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  • 96 12 The following team will represent Singa- i pore against Neirri Scmbilan on Friday the 31st inst A. Cunen, R. E. Foulger. W. i S. Black, E. T. O. U. Hogben. and X E. Abktt, A. W. Lee and J. S. Sloper, W. BaitUy. W G Ranuay, R. O. H.
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  • 357 12 IThe Malay Mail m comments on the hockey BMteh says: Solangor scored v^r\ rmtttahla victory over Srnpapore w bockey on Boxirif? Day by 3 jroals to (othing, and Wtte undoubtedly much the best side on the day's p!ay. Singapo»\ irave a 1: r.er d srppointinj; display, always
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  • 134 12 Official to Visit Australia. That the Stewards of the English Jockey Club rave at last awakened to the fact that the British racing public is determined that racing m England shall b.? property con- j ducted, and that there- shall be no repetition j 1 of
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  • 32 12 > Piogramme of Drills, etc,, for week end- ing Saturday, Ist January, 1921. Saturday Ist, 2.30 p.m.— Balestier Range. Eurasian Co. Rifle Club. R. SMITH, Lt. ajAdjutant, S. V. C.
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    • 227 12 m ■<■! n-^mmimmmnmmmm&mmmmmmwmmmmmm^mmAKmmm^mmmKmm^^-Bitumen SMution, Prevents corrosion on Fron sk,,i c Used on Tay and Forth Bridge^ e tPlease compare Samples before buying elsewhere. W. Origgs Sons Ltd Dundee, Scot/an,; Sandilands Buttery Co., Sols Agents Getitral Motor llirirsg^ 87- A TASK -HQAQ (NEXT TO ST. MARTS HOME) Comfortable Cars of thi
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