The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 January 1921

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1921. NO. 10,171.
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  • 206 1 A Siamese .-tt-amer has sunk in lht« Gulf of Siam— Page 6. H.M.S. (.airo beat the S.('.(\ in .an interest ng game of Ragby last evenin ff Page 12. An interesting article on H. M. S. Malaya's visit is sent by our London correspondent Page 7. A
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  • 1186 1 iwve no mysteries for duchesses* vi baronets seem scarcely wicked to their wives.*' The assertion is made by MrPhillip Guedalla in his lively studies of "Supers ami Supermen," and I quote it becr.use it reminded me of the vast crowd of bed bnronets in books. For a
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 135 1 RAFFLES HOTEL. I Excellent Accommodation and Cuisine. THE FINEST BALL ROOM IN THE EAST. j IJ 9 i Raffles New Orchestra. (luest Nights and Dances every Thursday Saturday. H. MURPHY ,^4AZZ DRUMMER F. A. COOKE, A. E. McCLARY, F Musical Director. X^ Manager.^^^ Ji fi r i fur fufJ pzi-ticulat
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    • 268 1 KELLY AND WALSH, LIMITED. WORKS ON MALAY. PUBLISHED BY MESSRS. *ELLY WALSH, LIMITED. J. WILKINSON. A Malay-English Dictionary. 3 vols. $20.00 Do. An Abridged Malay-Dictionary 4.80 Do. Handbook of the Maluy Language 1.20 Do. A History of the Peninsular Malays 3.00 Do. The Incidents of Malay Life, 2nd Edition, revised
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    • 118 1 iATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Kerry terrier pup lost —Page 6. Cargo notice n Pliant Paso 11. Motor gar&gi In Occftard ;xad to *age rax prices Page L. New tilms at the Emptn and Liberty lall cinemas Page 8. PoweH ami Co's list of forthcomiag motion sales— Pajrt 1 4. Auctions by Cheon^
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 102 1 THE WEEK. Tuesday, 4 th. Righ Tides 6.12 a.m., 7.51 p.m. Singapore Assizes commence. Rent Board 2.15 p.m. Week of Prayer Y. M. C. A. by Bisbo Bickley 8.15 p.m. Wednesday 3. ll. £h Tides 7.16 a.m., 9 p.m. Week of Prayer Y. M. C. A. by Rev. <i. I
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    • 125 2 Your First 2 Thought 8 Baby's weifara-that it your first O thought. M ieh dej>«nJ.s on \is food: wli*t v./.l make Baby weil and happy duiir.j t!ie flr.t three mon'l.i Q wilt not mk tim M the -nd of tour ot ZZ Jj: six morit!^. Tr.e ry*' F *j B
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    • 402 2 VICTORIA THEATRE SINGAPORE OOMMENCING MONDAY, JANUARY 10th. RETURN FOR A SHORT FAREWELL SEASON OF Til!-; BANDMAN COMEDY COMPANY. a In Um .i repertoire of new play*. Mnn Jan. 10. ROMANCE Tu*s. Jan. 11. CAESAR'S WIFE \N.;I Jan. 12. GRUMPY u rhura. Jan. IN THE NIGHT a Prislaj lan. 14. THE
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    • 415 2 SL Jljl. JlJ* JLmi jSTM-u JL^ -A. Fro,m SATURDAY, January 1, to FRIDAY, January 7. 1921 A PICTURE REMARKABLE FOR PICTORIAL ELEGANCE, LIMITY OF STORY AND INSPIRING AND I PLIFTING POWER A Hlackton-Pathe ProductionPresenting HERBERT RAWLINSON AND MAY MCAVOY In a story of the Nveakru^s of a strong man when
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    • 493 2 -fig tSL^SSij E iSbV Al^l^Ri atftft x"I a^k.^n^nr < in.- to SATURDAY. January 8, I'.i-Ji From MONDAY Januao 3, „,ve (a... f«ef Ml mo^t compelling voice in creation, so will cture, witn tnis a lrtson Cole Production featuring one of the sweetest creatures that owv gnced the screen BILLIE RHODES
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  • 351 3 i.ooo In idiarjr Missi win oat The Con -sion on ►rda to I Inventors, at Martlet! House, Bowstreet, umjar th' chaissnanship of P?*\ •lustic-o Sargap^ confidered claims ma i t i>- Wirv-'V Rarken In reapact I I .t-al't cendiary b'.mb, the special operatioiii pistol, and t\w rt-'ay
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  • 497 3 1 herce Ffght at The Zoo. A/ f a fierce fight in one of the Zoological Gardens, a killed by a lion. The fight place on v afternoon recently and the L«eper succeeded in separating the animals. It wai though; that no >erious harm had ne,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 270 3 a 'ill --'a I 3 1" pi"':' AND f cSU INJURIES I CHAN KOLS GALVANISED DUCKETS KS PAINT SHOVELS C< \ii.i) [RON EMP RESINAE PLASTER 1 SCYTHES' DENNISON E SCYTHE STONES COLONIAL" I BARBED WIRE PLATFOK» SCALES ACETIC ACID GROUND ALUM I NAILS ASSAM FORKS j f TAPPING KNlvr> AXES
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    • 250 3 Enamelled Coagulating Pans, La :ex Pails I and Latex Measures. I Tapping Knives, Changkols, Galvd. Buckets, I Collecting Bags for Scrap, etc. etc/ 1 SEHD US YOUfi ORDERS. Incorporated in t^e Straits Settlements. I SINGAP I I^ t4"^^ SING A t OR ID ASPECT p i Jh& i^l ff^ flni
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  • 1005 4 CEMETERY OI UNKNOWN DEAD. Down the slope from Point 071, the key position of the Gallipoii battlefield, there is just one indication of the pride of the Turks in their successful defence of Constantinople. It is a rough rubble and concrete monument which stands about 14ft. high. Rising
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 390 4 "«»^*cnin#* i < #lfc-^ rmiimm n r lfl Ta/c Powder The disagreeableness of f^ prickly heat and the general ill comfort connected with Williams hot climates can be greatly Talc Powder relieved, and prevented if C^ Williams' Talc is generously k f ¥§S :^> Its fine, velvety t nJßat% c
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    • 177 4 MASSAGE HALL. 239 Bencoolen Street MASSAGE AND MANICURE Tel. No. 1467. MRS. HARU KISS HANA Jl JfLpLJC_J Oof DENTIST. Japanese C. HASHIMOTO Extraction Painless. Charges moderate. Phone 1181—128. 84, Bras Basah Road, Singap^ff^ Raffles Hotel Building. THE SINGAPORE HIPCHANDLERY Co., Lid and Providoring Contractors. The Company's Launch meets in-coming ships.
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    • 469 4 M^^^^^ |Up t AUCTiOhTXMS VALUEP3 C= i^^a POWHCOMINC SALES |!3@£^|si£ Tuesday, J^n. 4 1921. Paints, Castor fggf^tf^V^.%3l Oil. ChaTipkols, etc. at our Sa!e-Rooms ■J%ygf[^y&se!ysi Raffles Place at 11 a.m. jHW^T* Tuesday, Jar.. 4. At 11 a.m. at our SukSF&* %>% h Rooms, Raffles Place, Hardware and Pro--4&!&! 9 visions, a
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    • 450 5 REAL ESTATE BUREAU j myrms nßos. rubber depaetmrnt 1 <C«TATTC LND GENEaAT. BBOEFKB I 2 DE SOUZA STUEET. I Furnished Unfurnished. I mm-*%±r*^** ■T' I yy^. J^p^"* *****|^ WANTED. A I Road next I lium Cil i!y to I Rd. .1 17-1 1., REQI [RED IMMEDIATELY class male or female
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    • 613 5 AUCTION bALEb, AUCTION SAI.E OF V.Juabi.' Town ft-^rties ::t Copeng Street, I*»d :.t T.mah M.T;.h Bcsnr close to the sea J:nd Agricultural Lund at Munii. Singapore. Xt M ng Koon Seng and Co's Sah room, N'o. r") Klincr Street On WEDNESDAY. 12th JnnuaK at 2.30 p.m. 41. V«lu:ihlo fn-ohold land
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    • 793 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE At our sale-room. No. 30 Klinjr Street On SATURDAY, Bth January at 10.:;0 a.m. One 4-cy!inder 4-seater Calthorpe Car No S. 2426 in excellent condition. One 4-cylinder 5-seater Dodge Car No. 3887, in first class condition. Three GoodrieV and three Firestone solid b^nd tyres P. E.
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    • 640 5 I ll^lN LPUKS MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. supphed by Met, r wi 1 be in accordant with the annexed schedule with effect from Ist 1 '"y. 1021: j SCHEDULE. p<r 1.000 trals. r T tti 9i ed to Shipping over Wharves and ;o Water Boats 200 ipplied to Mineral and Ice
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    • 61 5 I WMITEAWAY'S I nu^G uuiuGiion Letts Diaries 1921. Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co., LIMITED. j [Incorporated in England] BINGAPORF. I DRINK Chop Bunga and forget the rnbber slump i Prices reduced to make hard times easy. Obtainable throughout the S. S. and F. M. S. Soie importers G. All RELY Co. Penan
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  • 37 6 The tngagemMt is announced between Mr. Paolo Kmanuek* Consigners, eldest son of Captain and Mr* P. Ceailj'lcim. Bingapmne, ar.d Miss Freda Henrietta Cornelius, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. A. Cornelius. Singapore.
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  • 968 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1921. A False Step. it is with a regret which we think j will be shared by all who have the cause of social and moral wel- fare at heart, that we notice :i tendancy in two bodies, which have done superlatively good work
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  • 1093 6 The Band of Hope will meet at the Y. M. C. A. on Wednesday, at 4.30 p.m. The King >as approved of the appointment of the Rt Rev Cecil Henry Boutflower, Lord Bishop of South Tokyo, as suffragan Bishop of Southampton in succession to the Rt. Rev. Jas. Macarthur whose
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  • 89 6 SIAMESE STEAMER SINKS. (From Our Own Correspondent* Penan jj. Jar It is hoped to resume milwaj r<>i,: cation with Bangkok, which ha- be. i cut off sim«' Dec. 2.'1, within a f*"\ days. A 3ienececi etojuner commanded by Penaag pilot, Penrine, outward bound for Swatow is reported to
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  • 247 6 The tenth anniversary picnic vai on the evening of the Slat Doc rnber Ist January at the bungalow of Mi Soon Kcflff, No. 1 i')'i Ku.st Coast Road, which was kindly lent for the occasion. The annual general meeting on the Ist January at 2 p.m.
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  • 101 6 At the invitation of Messrs J. H. Wirbers. R. S. Smith, W. F. D. Noble, «i»d W. R. C'hnpin a large number of th« heads of local busings firms were presont ya'sterday forur.oon at the opening cf the Singapore Branch of the Asia Banking 1 Corporation, situate
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  • 69 6 Hungarian Decision to Elect a Kin*. Budapest. The Government Party has decided to alter the Constitution and to make Hungary a national kingdom with an elected Kinf without primogeniture, or recognition of an eldest Bon's right of succession. Thus the King might be a plain "Mr." [An
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  • 78 6 Preparations are being: made for tho lirat rush by aeroplane to the petroleum Held* near Fort Norman, on the Mackenzie river, 900 miles towards the frozen North, which has been heralded by Dominion surveyors as richer than the oil lands of California. Negotiations are already under
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  • 150 6 The trench are thinking of building straw houses to remedy the present housing crisis. The framework of the house is mtAt of wood, and the walls are built up with blocks of straw. Owing to the lightness of the material, there is no need for deep foundations,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 158 6 TVUy Mscgregor g; &Go Ltd. Watson* N tt io ahtwl of «J1 otKftn I CHRISTMAS AND NEW YSAR GIFTS FOR LADIES, j GOLD AND SILVER CHAIN BAGS AMD PUftStt. I'latinum mounted «em broocheM XBd rii:\i Nt^liKe pt-ndants. cigarette cases &c. CHRISTMAS AMI NKH \KUI S GIFTS FOB MEN. (Jold and
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    • 100 6 Buy cheaply now sod t>e equipped and ready for the belter times. SPECIAL OFFER NO. 2. WATT:!! TOWEB TANKS FOR F.VTOKIES ETC. These water tower tanks have a capacity of 3,500 gallons each and are placed on steel towers 12 ft. high, complete with ladder, platform, etc. They arc easily
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  • 165 7 THE UNEMPLOYMENT TRAGEDY. GOVERNMENTS RELIEF SCHEME. O-OPfiRATION WITH TRADES l NIONS. .ce.] London, Jan. 1. of Labour has sent a I tltion of Building rfinite reply had '■> |ls| ult. as to iU pro; tnd hojn.>. us the definite and final reply within fortnight. of Lai n ■■>• Boon •<
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  • 98 7 GERM W Ainu ORDER. Berlin, Jan 1. Von Seekt ir his New order to the army, dwells on the sty for the soldiers' whole-hearted r and W* will ktvp the »word sharp, I Metd untarnished, and a army w.W rival the old in martial ft as
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  • 265 7 >agpur, Jan. I R M>lution for amending the conitioß was carried, with only two disseni. Congress also passed a resolution ■encase for non-violent non-co-ition adopted by the earlier Congress, ftriodhsj the renunciation of voluntary association with the piesent Government. nnd the refusal to pay taxes, be partially
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  • 162 7 DE VALERA'S LEADERSHIP. NEGOTIATIONS BREAKING DOWN. [Reuter's Service.] London, Jan. 1. Hitherto there have been no sipns of Do Valera landing in Ireland. As is usual fQch emmm the wildae* rumours are Circulating in Ireland including one which says that he has landed in Galway with tin-
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  • 525 7 Paris. Dec. 29. Which reference to the Socialist Convention ut TOUTS sharp split between the g fraction^ seems more and more unavoidable. A frw Che Soviet leader, M. Zinov^ff, was read to the < i BUnunicatioa Group which, while accepting tho Internationale, refuses to bow to Moscow
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  • 1625 7 SPECIAL VISIT TO THE SHIP. (From Our Own Correspondent.) 1 London, Dec. 9. The Malaya sailed this morning at six o'clock on her eventful voyage. Apart from the officers and the crew the only visitor to ■embark at Portsmouth was the ship's mascot, Sir Ernest Birch,
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  • 124 7 Paris "Creation" For Queen of Spain. A Pans correspondent says:—One of the jest-dressed royal personages in Europe is :he Queen of Spain, I was told this afternoon by a well-known Paris dressmaker. Fhe Queen visits Paris four times a year md never fails to make a large number
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  • 136 7 The Dutch Government has placed an Ktl«r with the Norddeutsehe See Kobelwerke for from 1,500 to 2,000 sea miles of 'able, destined to establish telegraphic communication among the islands of the Dutch East Indies. The gutta-percha used in the manufacture of the cables comes principally from the Dutch colonies. The
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  • 14 7  - Sir Robert Horne One ought nevwr to b« »atisn*l with any sta»e of progress
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 173 7 Robinson Co., Ltd^ HL^\^~ J\ "HOLE PROOF" rV~ I Black, White, Grey, Navy, p• J i Brown. J "Jrl™* STOCKED IN ALL SIZES I io AIRY PLAYERS I NAVY CUT BE LUXE THE FINEST PIPE TOBACCO OF ITS KIND YET PRODUCED. It Possesses a Mellowness of Flavour hitherto unrivalled among
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 542 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (Incorporated in Japan.) UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. 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 Afh T ATSUTAMARU j£ SHIDZUOKA MARU 26th JJ LIVERPOOL LINE. For
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    • 546 8 k. p. m. KONTNKLYKR PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU (Incorporated in Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA T£**f4Us» 111 P»«a*e DepL 1202 Freight Deft. 1992 Knrwiirrra Deck 1437 Marine SvpL Tnmttewmist &<?& t COS.I.YER QUAY. VSB3R CONTRACT WITH TJIK NETHERLANDS INDIA €*OVciJ*iS*SWT, VAN WAERWYCK (Tuesday, Jan. 4) Hongkong, Amoy and Swatow. ELOUT
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    • 702 8 I R& 6. BRITISH INDIA I AND I APCAR LINE. (Incorporated 5n Ej^land.^ MAIL AND PASSKNGER SERV'Cr PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N (0 (Under Contract with His Majesty's GoveinuLent) The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY ar* aft preiwl suspended. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES 4k LONDON DUE
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 695 9 THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE For Kre'.ay, Treugganu. Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, Lahas Kehsamui, Bandon, Langsuac, Chumpon, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure PRACHATIPOK 3rd Jan. 1921 sth Jan. 1921 HAHIDOL 10th Jan. 1921 12th Jan. 1921 ALAYA > 17th Jan. 1921 19th
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    • 514 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EUermaß ft Bucknail Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) [Incorporated in England] t iii JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUIiZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. Stsamax Due Routs y or S'por* AGAMEMNON end
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    • 399 9 FREIGHT SERVICES OPERATED BY PACIFIC IVIAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated in U. S. A.) FOB ACCOUNT U. S. SHIPPING BOARD HONGKONG— CALCUTTA. j REGULAP. innXLY SAILINGS by ihe Steamer, Lake Faolk. Lak* Pamlax. Ml Jacox, Lakt OlUi*. Doylestown, Laka ridding, Caddop^k, Lak« Gilp«. I HwtfS™ 0 T C lCntta M fa3
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  • 621 10 iMSER AND CO, EXCHANGE AN3 SHAKE /JROKERS. MONDAY, JANUARY IWI. bigurei in bracket! show* th» capital .nd lfttl va^ue cf the SbaM in dollarf s- otherwise marked. C— Cum dlr ruils ex div.] Ampang ($800,000—0) rom. Ayer Weng ($100,00—1) I- 00 Hitain Tin (300.000—1) 2.00 K. Kiimuntinß
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 588 10 144 fifW^- Sparking Plugs vroaJl \««aBa1 vc^.i* I \J \J will o(> along way and Ij*s? :j lime, JP^^L y 3S, quite fo -in a car— but not so in y air in. > .^->oV »q loom. 1 hat's the o::ly place where »he "oth rs t( all t«5 |>*rv*r
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    • 345 10 Perfect ASPIRIN at last (Made by Ginatosan, Ltd.) "Genasprin is really perfect aspirin even better than German aspirin," writes a physician who has thoroughly tested it. You take no risks when you take Genasprin —no risk of harmful re-action or inadequate effects —no risk of depressing the heart, or upsetting
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    • 66 10 I i, III!■ I HI ir ißiill "W«.4M^^ I -!-.:t. oi? GilfiliSß !O td SO' I STBIBQI >3.5.* M S i.^ in-:orpor!ited in England.) K J 11 A -Ui^^r ..Rij SIMPLICITY 1 *^M EFFECTIVENESS I r ECONOMY I DURABILITY 1 FULL PARTICUI VKH w (Incorporated in E^flar.d). &INGAPORF, I POM
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  • 61 11 JANUARY S. Bank 4 m.s. 2|4 Bank, demand 23% Private credits 3 m.s. 2|4V4 New York, demand j Credits 90 days 44% s France, demand 670 India, T. T. IM Hongkong, demand Prem <>x. yYokohama. demand M Java, demand 128 V6 l Bangkok, demand j Sovereign, Bank fiayi-.j $8.54
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  • 161 11 .i \\i Ai.'Y 3. j 1 Tin (X<J Or«icrs). No Market 1 dm liar 12.50 G \_ubier Cube No. 1 17.60 r prer 816 k 23.00 F prer (w: Ite 'i') 44.00 I 'iui-.0-- &-.£.1l f a'<£, fg 6.50 Tapioca, medium \«earl t.g. 10.00 Pearl Sfgo, sm» i 10.50
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  • 35 11 12 O'clock noon 3rd Jan. l'J2O. Pale Crep«. Ribbed Smoked Sh. Closing Price*. Cloning Prieet. Buyers Sellers. Buyers Sellers. Jan. 82 33 Jan. to Mar. 36 Tone of Market Firm.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 450 11 t •jai*;''Tg||^ F f 't Mmt^^^^^BtKKttWKtCtISKWWtBMBtBKOnKKSSKtIKttfMCu^^^K^SM^KStMiZ^BM^^CWBUSIII^ < TTTBKi^B^sT3MDS^BE^-33BCK3Mi^3C^K*^>t'»i aw^MJa?ItS^?JTIJ!!x!JIRJHiMB!3JjJi!UBBa^*^ Ibbbli r |*,500,»0*. ABB«rance in force over $15,000,3©». THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. [Incorpcr»t«d is Str&lti S«tt.] H£AD OFFICE Winch«ster House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, E.C. Tk* Ctm^iay kas £20,000 deposited with thf Supreme Court t>f Eb
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    • 562 11 CHARTERED BANK ll Of India, Australia and China, Incorporated in England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital in 600.0U0 ■ham of f| iach £3.000,000 Re>ir\. Kund 3,500,000 Itltm Liability of Proprietors 3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 68 Bißhops^ate, London. E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Penang Amritsar Iloi'.o Puket Bangkok Ipoh
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    • 539 11 10 HONG BANK, LIMITED. Y< HEAD OFFICE ingapore Raffles Chambers, 4, 0 and 6. BRANCHES: Ca Penang 86 Beach Street. Ca Malacca— lBl Joaker Street. Re Muar 77-79 Jalaa Suleiman Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat. AGENCIXS AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Shanghai, ongkong Amoy, Bataria, Sourabaya, Semarig, Palembang and
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    • 528 11 3KOHAMA SPECIE BAML LTD. i- Incorporated in Japan.) pitai Faid Lp T iMMttii serve *und Y ussssat President N. K. kaJi^rVi.^ Vice-President S. Bosnkl Vaq. DISECTOB3. N. Kajiwara Esq. F. Wavanaba N. Soma Esq. J. Matsuk.U E^q. Im' a J makawa E«Q. M. Mitsui Esq. M. Odapjri Esq. K. Morimura
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    • 265 11 TOOTU-ACHE A DI-KPSON f^hy gLould you boar that which c%\ be relieved almost immediately If yot only take the trouble of conrfiiltin* K. TSOTADA Japans Dentist (Phone So. 1246 71 Bras Basah Rd., Singapore Extraction Painleaa Attendance by Appointment Office Hours Bto 5 p.m. ox; dayi 10 to noon on
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 141 11 P iSSENGERS EXPECTED. The following passengers are expected to arrive at Singapore from honn- j^» r Blue Funnel steamer "Mentor" about 10th inistant:— Mr. J. P. l'.iir.l. Mrs. Hnird. Mr. H. M. Batten. Mrs. Batten Mr. and Mr- B. 1. Chambers, Master Chambers, Mrs. M. Puvies. Mr. C. R. Dealtry.
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    • 538 11 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Intermediate and local mail* vlll be feaaj i list below: Penang, Malacca, F. M S. (by Train) 4 wMt aily (except Sunday). Kotß Tinggi and stations to Kaala Lompm* I 6 a.m ulau Sorjri II Aik a.m ucol> Kdina a.m. ucob 9 a.m. i'limon Boon Lee 9
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  • 453 12 M. C. C. FROM BAD TO WORSE. A HOPELESS POSITION. (Copyright to the .Singapore Press Press). (From our Special Correspondent). Melbourne, Jan. 3. There wa on» period <!u-i!.g to-day's play when it looked possible that the M. C. C might retrieve the position in which they had
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  • 35 12 Auckland. Jan. 1. In the Davis Cup Johnston, America, beat Brool:. 1 5 7, 7—6, 6—3, 6—3. Auckland, Later. In the ilnal match Tihien. America, beat Patter-on 5—7, 6—2, 6—3, 6 3.
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  • 240 12 H..M.S. Cairo vs. S.C.C. The sjrovnd was in a pretty dirty condition last evening when these teams turned out but t/ ey put up quite a good bhow and a close game ended in a win for th? Naval men hy a Converted goal, scored just at the the
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  • 975 12 FAREWELL ORDER. On the approaching disband»ent of the Malay States Yolutecr RifU's, by order of the Chief Secretary, F.M.S., with a view to raisin* a new Malay Slates Volunteer Regiment on a reorganization of the Lo.al Forces of the F.M.S. the QjO.C wishes
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  • 182 12 THE B. M. A. To The Editor. Sir, Since this Association has been established I have had a number of enquiries from members and others who are interested in British Malaya as to whether certain individuals were home in England but I have been unable to
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  • 98 12 The Liberty Hall presents Sahara, which the management believes to be the most dramatic, BOul-stirring drama s-:t in the most lavish, colouring and artistic settings the screen has ever seen. Sahara, starring Louise Glaum, tells the story of a woman adored and flattered by all of the Par:?
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  • 390 12 The following leader appeared in the Daily Mail of Dec. 6th People knew so little of each other's lives that the great public is unaware that journalists, like barristers, so^itors, and doctors have a trade union of^heir own the National Union of Journalists. I Uke most y<
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  • 11 12 Mr. c„, mpi the British Roilwavm.n'. er- who i. at present
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  • 684 12 RUGBY INTERNATIONAL TRIALS. North v. South. (From Our Own Corespondent f. Edinburgh, Dec. 1. As everyone expected, South of Scotland, now a very strong Rugby centre, had little difficulty in beating: the North. But thr game was by no means or.e-sided. The forwards were pretty equally matched, as
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 136 12 Bitumen Solutions Prevents corrosion on Iron and St<<. I Used on Tay and Fortb Bridge et< j Please compare Samples before buy ill g elsewhere. W. Briggs Sons, Lt/t., Dundee, Scot/nnu Sandilands Buttery fo Sole I gents Centra! Motor Hiring Gi (NEXT TO ST. MARY'S HOME) Comfortable Cars of the
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