The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 5 January 1921

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1 14 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1921. NO. 10,172.
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  • 1182 1 111. The \nt:quity of Man (Continued). l e trad I one an-J mjthntagiai of tht> ancient vvorid, if rightly viewed, may bo* found to contain evidence hearing on the antiquity of man- not direct evidence, but that kin. l of indirect evidence which*, became it ia incidental, is
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  • 198 1 The usual meeting of the Rent lio'ird was hold yesterday afternoon P«lgC H. The first Assizes of the year apcmd before Mr. Justice Sproule yesterday Pfcft 7. Tke handicaps fur the iirst day's racing at Tenant will he found on jwge 14. There was a >Hght improvement
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    • 142 1 Maltheld RAFFLES HOTEL. Excellent Accommodation and Cuisine. THE FINEST BALL ROOM IN THE EAST. Raffles New Orchestra. finest Nights and Dances every Thursday Saturday. ft MURPHY, JAZZ DRUMMER F. A. COOKE, A. E. McCLARY, I Musical Director. Manager. I i SERVICE Motor Trucks I I jf/A \J yj vy WfmJk
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    • 92 1 i Jv !t^ *s r Fin BBaHT AM k Fitted N\ith self starter, electric light, higli t«'n-i«v» manntto, Kight-hand steering iivpfction and trial cordially in\it i MALCOLM BEBANGFK Co., Ltd.. (Incorporated^ v Trance) \-B, CHANG*: ALLEY. 9 MOTOR DEPARTMENT I H THE BORNEO CO., LTD. J |9 (Incorporated in England.)
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    • 144 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Bankrupt A fog Page •*>. The Borneo Company for tiie Austin motor (v.v- Page l. Private **W el wk% p,.]- irSll turr vtc.-Pa-c v^avo your money f., r Whiteawaf'a stock taking sale Page S. Intelligent e^rka wanted BooUtetpe wanted for legal tkrm—fmg* Wassiamull Aawmiall ami Co. have just
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    • 75 1 THE WEEK. Wednesday 5. H«rh Tides 7.16 a.m., 9 p.m. Week of Prayer Y. If. <\ A. by Rev. <;. H. Doaglaa B.M p.m. Thursday, 6th. High Tides 8.12 ;i.m.. 9.54 p.m. Homeward mail leaves. Friday. 7(J:. High Tides 0.0 a.m.. IO.:}S p.m. Saturday Bth. High Tiiles :>.41 a.m., 11.15
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    • 211 2 P/IRIS GARTERS No Metal Caa Touch You are preferred throughout the world by the well bred and cultured gentleman because They are tailored to fit thc leg gently and securely. v The patented PARIS >. rubber 'astener holds tbc hose trim-N-^KN^* They JP Mf ccp thc 4 x«w^B u p
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    • 278 2 YiCTORIA THEaYrE SINGAPORE COMMENCING MONDAY, JANUARY 10th. A SHOUT FAREWELL REASON OF THE BANDMAN COMEDY COMPANY. In their repertoire of new. plays. Mon. Jan, I<>. ROMANCE Tues. .inn. ii. CAESAR'S WIFE Wei. Jan. 12. GKIMI'V Them J»n. It. IN THE NIGHT Friday Jan. 14. THE NAUGHTY WIFE SaJ. Jan. 15.
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    • 811 2 From MONDAY, January P>, to SATURDAY, Januar The Call of Mate to Mate, the Love (all. is the sweetest and most compelling voice in creation, bo t L picture, with this as the theme, be found one of the ni. The Robertson-Colo Production featuring one of the sweetest creatures that
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    • 357 3 CHARITY PLAY. IN aid OF THE CHINA FAMINE RELIEF FUND BY lIBKSB OF YOUNG MSN'S FRIENDLY smiFTY \l THK THBATRS ROYAL, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD ON f \M AKI AM) 1921. AT I PJL (H \9 M«mt». Cheong Koon Senjr and Cheonc Koon Bmq > RICHARD AND WILLIAM x B STAGED
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    • 468 3 I 4i Merves w j| a Our nerves are similar to an intri < cat o network of telegraph wires, m 1^ Co'.itrolled ai: 1 nourished by a 'J N portion of the brain known as y the nerve centres the delicate Ej threadlike nerves radiate in r.ll 0 I
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    • 189 3 II Ml —IMB o^^inch Tyres per Day This capacity ivas Wji^ Production on s made to.sihle when jll 111 Wmm large a scale, with specially equipped iMlleS-. Wk to sell these highPlant <!evolQd to p eS IW grade tyres in the manufacturing j JJoUa^ *tr*lts Settlements BRIN H CO. Sing
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    • 416 4 Merit That Makes Mileage In Small Car Tyres ff^T\^f^\^ Such extraordinary competence and carefulness as are characteristic ot all poodyear manufacture likewise i/O^^tfiKv^ characterize Goodyeai's building of tyros for imall t^'ojf On|y verj unusual experience and endeavour make v Jf possible the high relative value built into the :>0 x
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    • 291 4 p CUTICURA HEALS SKIN TROUBLE On Foot. So Inflamed Could Not Walk. Red With A Burning Itching Pain. My foot pjot stung with a nettle, and it began to fester and get inflamed to such an extent that I couli not walk. My foot turned red with a burning, itching
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    • 314 4 MASSAGE HALL. 239 Beucoolen Street MASSAGE AND MANICURE Tel. No. 14G7. IIR& HARU MISS HANA ](Zt3§t]ti J I J»L-g—J < L _J L hmii J>j\ D E N T I S T Japanese C. HASHIMOTO Extraction Painless. Charges moderate. Phone 1181—128. 8 1, Bras Basah Road, Singapore. Raffles Hotel Building.
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    • 618 4 SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD TRAFFIC REGULATIONS. On and from January 2nd Ib2l the following rafolatioilS will bo enforced Ist all Traffic u*ing the Board's promises. The object of UMSS NfalatiOßl is to ensuro all Traffic travelling in one direction only. ALL TRAFFIC WILL Documents to bo pres. Wharves Section Godowns Enter
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    • 450 5 BKAL ESTATE BUREAU I DFPBIE Fi ROS. RUBBER DEPARTMENT I KSTATI A!, T D GENEBAL PROXERfI I 2 HE SOLZA STREET. I SfiV I j FOR SALE s Furnished Unfurnished. I II I 1 1 WANTED. WAN i I Canrkt, either neal if satisfactory. I who can read, write and
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    • 588 5 AUCTION BALES, AUCTION SALE OF Watant-SUiMd and \y* x Polished Teak Houeebold Furniture. Rattan Chairs, Settees and Table*, Lawn Mowtr, Tennis NVts with iron rH.),.s, Stop Nets, Garden Seats, Excellent Tone Grand Piano by Collard «nd Collard. Cottage Piano by ktiaquitk :uul Co., etc. To b, h.I.J ;t t th
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    • 738 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCtION BALK A\ our ■a!e-ro')in. No. 30 Kiinr Street On SATURDAY, Sth January at 10.30 a.m. One 4-cy inder 4-seater Calthorpc Car No. S. 2426 in excellent condition. One 4-cylindir f>-seater Dodjre Car No 3887, in first class condition. Three Goodricli r.nd three Firestone Folid band tyres P.
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    • 511 5 FOE SALT wZZSL SALK Wa lushed Teat Housei^ld J-urnitur compri..injr. Twin Badstm* nnd Mosqu.ro frame, Tvro lar^e Al««iralw, DrfwiJ? pfc WMhin SUnd, Sideboard with Mirror, Two Plant stands, Chairs and Tables Dinner apon, Ice Chest, Pictures, Bungalow Jr.},. and Toilet S^ts. A small lot of C rockery. Glassware nnd Cooking
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    • 266 5 mam m+m-^—m mm^mtmmmmm I RESERVE YOUR PURCHASES. If w i aJI JL fl. Bmd JTjL W w AJL %j GREAT I STOCK TAKING SALE COMMENCES I MONDAY JAN. 10th. J Big Bargains in all I Departments. I Whiteaway, Laidiaw Co., I limited. i r7 [Incorporated in England] jw j'j &IN6APORI*.
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  • 20 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH. COUCH.— At the Maternity Hospital on January lid to Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Couch a daughter.
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  • 736 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY, 5, 1921. An Anglo-Saxon Union. Conjectures of a rather fascinating kind are opened up by the hints which we have been getting of late in the cabled news as to a rapprochment between The United States, Australia, Canada and South Africa, on the alien immigration
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  • 506 6 In DON jpestfi a Dudky policeman has helped to catch 900 coal thieves. Haddinjjton School Management Committee has ordered to be sold a rusty Gervr.an pun, placed in front of Knox Institute. Lord Allenby has issued a proclamation Ordering the liquidation of Austrian property in Ejrypt. Owing to the economic
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  • 270 6 ThL 1 usual meeting of the Kent Assessment Board was held in the. Municipal Offices yesterday afternoon, Mr. B. Tessensohn presiding in the absence of the President. Mr. F. M. Baddeley. Other members in attendance were Messrs. E. A. Elias, QaW Khek Kiam, Koh San Bin, and H.
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  • 150 6 This Company will b^ again for a farewell season commencing Monday, next. The Bamlman Company has had a successful time in China and th- feature of the second visit to Shanghai was the production of Romance," which, played there for the first time in the Far East,
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  • 246 6 (.'ensure «»f Chilian Admiral. At an adjourned inquest on the body of a Chilian sailor, held at the Royal Naval Hospital recently, Chilian witnesses who had been called failed to put in an appearance. Thus was the fourth time on which they had failed to attend the court.
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  • 141 6 e The L.C.C. suggests 70 years as the age limit for coroners' retirement. j Fifty soldiers' bodies have been dug up by workmen at Veldhoek, near Ypres, and fihey include bodies of French and Gorman soldiers as well as British. j At a bazaar at tho Licensed Victuallers'; School, Upper
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  • 90 6 THE GOVERNOR'S MOVBMRNI (From) Our Own CotT< nt.) Peaaag, Jan. i. If. K. ths Govemoi leavei Pena on Monday and will ba th.« guest Resident Councillor <>n Tuesday .tn.i attend the Race He will leaw for Kedafa in the Seabellt the same evening and on Wednesday pay his
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  • 255 6 A La-party of rather a BUmptttOUl I ■tttre was jriven by tl.o Mosl« n Association on Me nday in honour of the departure of Mr. Syed Abilulla bin Hoo>en Alkatr. m partner of Messrs AlkalY and Co., in 11. H. Dawoocl, tamindar and pr member cf the Bombay
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  • 350 6 V.A.F. Embargo. German vaudeville artists ure anxious* to come back to England, but the Variety Artists' Federation will have none of them A small deputation from the International Artisten Lodge, headed by the president, Berol Konorah, has waited npofl the executive committee of the V.A.F. and put
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  • 103 6 By yctal permUson of the Dean of V—tmmster, two memorial gramophone iccorus were taken Westminster Abbey •We the solemn cerymony of the buria! of the Lnknown Warrior on Armistice 1)^ <y an electrical process mvented by lUjoi Lionel Gue.t an.l Ca rtain H o. M^nm,,,. Ovtef to tie cable negotiations
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 95 6 I Wat«oivs N'lo aKcml of «11 otlisn I SMITH'S i 1 "TKENCH" WATCH. fl^ V^k I.KVKii MOVEMENT Q^jfiSSJ SB^i' GUARANTEED TIMBKcWPEI I °^-^ir s SMITH S()N (SIAM) LTl> .lAMKS MOTION ..v CO. J BRITISH MADE SAFES j MAKERS I HOBBB HART AND WITHERS PRICES ON APPLICATION I John Little Co.,
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    • 34 6 r.i'.Tji".rj'.rj. I .s'.a'.iMM I .r. I• N»«^W^ i-> r'i Cs \~er~ -^m "THREE DOTS" Superior Quality l Popular Price "m $1 per tin of 50 ij 5 Ardath Tobacco Co., Ltd. 3 LONDON. ■"-•■.■-.■•.■-.■•-■■.■■■-■■-■■-■■.■■ar.i'ji
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  • 193 7 DRASTIC STEPS IN IRELAND. IHK l>r. VALBSA MYSYKRY. i: star's Sorvk-e.] London. Jan. 2. i Sinn FeilM rs m rv arrestlitary r;n mi Bantijf, County In accordance iritii an order by th.- ICiliGoveti t-:i houses in Mkileton, v..!, destroyed early on the f lal Jan. "Because thp
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  • 227 7 \aj;pur, Jan. 2. regard to non-violent ration urpes the withdrawal ol from State Schools, students from ii rtii :tions, and lawyers from their and appeals to the merchants traders gradually to boycott foreign rs Congress wfll appoint f \perts to formuilato a omk boycott, calls or. the
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  • 217 7 How apparently the prayers of a Mohammedan, one Hadji Mohamad Yassin, seem Uve been answered, was unfolded in the 1 Court yesterday when a Malay >; iteh bin Omar was charged with theft of money and property \alued at f which the complainant was reboard a steamer
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  • 87 7 LABOUR HOSTILITY. BELFAST BIILDERS DOWN TOOLS. [Reuter's Service.] London, Jan. 2 The SMB. of the Woolwich arsenal are strongly hostile to the Government's shorttinu proposals, and declare that it will mean semi-starvation for 5,000. l.«»ndon. Jan. 2. The Belfast builders have "downed" tools, in protest at the
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  • 373 7 Londun, Jan. 2. The Sunday Times states that the A .srlo- Russian trade agreement is now I drafted and ready for rigmUuil, and only the technical details remain to be adjusted. ITht outlook for the immediat. resump- tion of commercial relaTTons is regarded as rorj bright. The
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  • 154 7 Oculist's Good News For Women. Women with blue-eyed husbands, and tfirls engaged to marry blue-eyed men, will be relieved to know that the warning of Mr. Thomas Lumsden, of Leads, need not be too closely heeded. Mr. Lumsden has come" t«» the depressing conclusion, after 17 years a.->
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  • 69 7 I The ip f ltod "gt)ld-plating M of teeth of sheep in Australia has been attributed to particles cf gold picked up from the pastures. Investigation by T. Steefle has shown that the incrustation is found on th» teeth of the aheap, ox, man, and various other animals, and analysis
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  • 1084 7 SCOTLAND'S VERDICT FOR N'O-CHANGE. (From Our Own Correspondent). Edinburgh, Dec. 8. Although a number of areas have still to poll, the result of the election under 'the Scottish Temperance (Local Option) Act la quite unmistakeable. It is a verdict for No-Change and against No-License. Limitation of Licenses has
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  • 97 7 Rhyl Council tried the expeiiment of letting the stands on the sands by auction, and received upwards of £800 for six icecream stand a-s against £200 in former years by tender. Two hundied pounds was paid for one stand. The council refused £350 for the minstrel pitch. In Germany the
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  • 502 7 FOUR MEN CHARGED WITH MURDER. j life Sentences for Banishees. Th e Acting Chief Justice, his Honour Mr. Justice P. J. Sproulo, presided over the first Assizes of the year, which wer e commenced in the Supreme Court yesterday morning. The list is very much of the usual
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 128 7 Robinson Co., Ltd. B^^\^" 4) HOLE PROOF' I r—~T Half-Hose r _V** I Black, White, Grey, Navy, H^^iSff^ 1 STOCKED IN ALL SIZES THE HALF-HUSH W~' ~->^^{iSHEf THAT GIVES ~n^" SATISFACTION. I SEAMLESS t EXTRA STRONG TOES Lj[j HEELS ANKLES /M*"^ W tta**** Hestle's Malted Milk. 2 PRICE I £j
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    • 512 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. ATSUTA MARU lOfll T SHIDZUOKA MARU Jan. LIVERPOOL LINE. For Mimtflhii and Liverpool
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    • 608 8 rK. P. M. KONINKLYKB PAKBTVAART MAATSCHAPPU (Incorporated in Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA ?fc«?t»M 181 Pannage Dept. 1202 Fr«igat Dt^U 1-MI Ifam&xera Desk 1437 Msriae Ss»t. Ti»Mkl?»«*i &«M. 1 CO I LYER QUAY. VShM CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOTKaNVZ^T SPEELMAN (Wednesday, Jan. 5) Muntok and Palembang. SINGKEP
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    • 672 8 I P. O. -BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. (Incorporated is E j£!ftT:d.> MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE PEMASULAR AND ORJENTAL 8- > CO (Under Contract with His Majesty's Govejm»-»nt) The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY «i* n prtseif euspended. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES A LONDON DUE SINGAPORE
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 368 9 THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE For KnCaf. TfctOgfUOi Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, LaI aamui, Etndoa, Langsuan, Chumpon, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure PKACHATIPOK 3rd Jan. 1921 sth Jan. 1921 MAHIDOL 10th Jan. 1921 12th Jan. 1921 VALAYA 17th Jan. 1921 19th Jan.
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    • 393 9 LLOYD TRIESTINO S.N. Co. (Incorporated in Italy.) HOMEWARD SAILINGS. For Pai^nf. Colombo, Aden, Vanica ani Trleit*. NIPPON iout Jan 18 PILSNA about Feb. 18 HUNG ARIA about Mar. 10 OUTWARD SAILINGS. For Hongkong, Shanghai, Yokohama, and Kobe. RUNG ARIA about Ja For trtight and Ba*a&ir«i apply to SOCIETA QMpnSSIONAJUA DI
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    • 513 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Eilermaii Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) [Incorporated in England] JOINT *OKTNIGHTLT SERVICE TO NEW YOfiK via i^ez OR PANAMA FROM NEW YORK. Sttamar Due Rout* gr S'pore AGAMEMNON end Dec. Panama, Japan, China,
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    • 365 9 FREIGHT SERVICES OPERATED BY PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated in U. S. A.) I OK ACCOUNT U. S. SHIPPING BOARD HONGKONG— CALCUTTA. I B»£ST AT Cj:catta> M&dTZi> J^ con Penang Sinw^' TT-OUGH BILf- OF LADING tat to Pacnc Coast Port, p.fay ta Ut S A. mk .^ca irth tncibipmeat at
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  • 691 10 FRASER AND CO., EXCHANGB ASH SHARE BROKERS. TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1921. MINING. Figures in brackets shows the capiUi tad issue value of the Share in doll at* uaie»« otherwise marked. C. Cam d> x equals ex div.] Ampang ($800,000—0) nom. Ayer Wenjc ($100,00—1) 1.00 Hitain T^n (300,000—1)
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    • 516 10 THE CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD. HEAD OFFICE SHANGHAI V^^^^SJ*** o**0 rdinances R^ st d *»*»*»<. Philippine Islands LIFE ASSURANCE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. chtva <^ v. BRAXCH offices"and" agencies Tientsin, Peking Ncwchwang, Harbin, Hankow, Foochow, Hangchow, Antung, Amoy, Chinkiang, Chefoo, Kiukiang, Hongkong, Soochow, Nanking, Tsiag. JAPAM tu Cbu
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    • 407 10 NEW YEAR GIFTS. Suitable for PRESENTS far Season and Chinese New Year. GUILLERMART'S CHAMPAGNE AUTHENTIQUE in PINTS AND QUARTS. REAL FRENCH AND SPANISH COGINAC BRANDIES MARQUES del MERI- OTS. MANZANILLA SHERRY. SANDEi MAN'S PORT. SPANISH HOCKS. B B 'b own make pipes meerschaum PIPES AND CIGTTE HOLDERS. AMiBRIOD CIGAR HQLDERS.
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    • 52 10 i i i Ribbon Dental (ream FIAT ON THE BRUSH" j Obtainable at a!! Stores and Dispensaries. j NOTED FOR jBJ SIMPLICITY ■M EFFECTIVENESS F^ ECONOMY DURABILITY FILL PARTICULARS FROM (Incorpc rated in England). PJ»F f #PO#> PEN AUG. PURITY AND POWER < I <J iff I 1 i •■■■■r»l^i|^H%
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  • 828 11 iUK BNGI ISH GIRL ON TOUR. What was noticed th is summer in S :id was tl.at the i-ompnrativt iy small j number of British tourists who tiki come \.vc largely women, and, as appears f.orr. compel ragfctratioti records, they Mostly annarrk 1 women. B'efere tin- war
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    • 301 11 PETROL, ECONOMY EXTRAORDINARY vffiFTu HlflHH B&t-M «w«v ijriVajrj ßs TAmml wm± VMM *?ij c j*> i -^*JTUW^lUk ifeSsMy# 4 Petrol Consumption Test was carried out with n standard Canadian Ford Touring Car on September 15th 1915 [over 5 years ago) under the official Supervision of the SfNGAPUHE AUJOIHOBILE CLUB and
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    • 88 11 Filing Systems SAVE TIHE AND MONET 1 Get a SONEO Filing System end I your letters will be fonud and filed in a minimum of 1 TIME 13 I V !MXK IT OVER [lucorporated in England] f 7^4 Coityer Quay* Singapore. I r.r.iM i .BM i .r.8 > .r.iM >
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  • 1445 12 SINN FEIN SCHEMES. Sensational Plans of Attack Captured. Hm Ii i^l> Office issued on November L'i copies of the two documents referred! to by Sir Harnar Greenwood in febe House j CommOßl which have been captured f j the Sinn Feirers. These reveal elaborate and detailed j
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 379 12 I »r--*BBBJ HMBIBBIR flSMfl|^k BO|B3B VkSBBB 2BR2KBk2D^k 816*911 BBEB^BH V I I THE MOTORCYCLE I i with j I THE WORLD FAMOUS GRADUA G£AR 1 i EXTRACT PROM THE MOTOR CYCLE" I' ZENITH MOTORS, LTD., 1 a unique position for themselves in the w of motor-cycle manufacture. "Zenith" conj up
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    • 78 12 DOCS, MM LTRT, CATS. Goor^e Toll, the famoui CANINE EXr of Australia, am supply the very •jvc. Will ftlio act as aff &c Will tend to Bbi Pl •8M in any GEORGE TOLL, -st., Cotteslot. '^s l^rompt atten- TOI U Ipping Agent. n.wj, u.c. BURT)] r Fou I that wv,-ch
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    • 80 12 THE LAST WORD I IN CONSTRUCTION THE LOBRY LOW CO. LIMITED, j (Incorporated in Singapore.) •> So/e Agents. (Incorporated in England). 4 WFACTL/RERS OF Bib .-utio ft atN?.KA!u!tJ For All industrial purposes. SINGAPORE BRANCH WINCHES Em BTi iTehrhonc 301 Telcr r; ms M E>£L£€ lICO m ->, > v^ vs>
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  • 65 13 JANUARY I Bank 4 m.s. 2',4 Bank, demand 2 3 i Private credit- 3 m.S. 2 1 15-S2 New York, demand 40 4 Credits 00 day* 41=34 France, demand 670 India. T. T. 157% Hongkonir. dMnacd Prcn '{h p.c. Yokohama, demand v t Java, demand 128H Bangkok, demand 90^
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  • 129 13 -I N'UARY 4. (S rs L16.00) No Bu\ *mo;or 12.60 i (iib>- C No. 1 17.50 I 1 >pj-et Bi. x 2C.CO j I pver L» H*T) 44.C0 '.'_,>•• ii: -li fak«, 6.50 Tapioca, medium Jtsri t.a;. 10.00 Pearl i :^o, srrt.: 10.50 Copra Soadried j Copra Mis i:;.50
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  • 42 13 C OF C. RUBBER ASSOCIATION. i_' o'eloel booh «th January 1921. Pale Crepe. Ribbed Smoked Sh. Cloainp Pricea. Cloaing Pricea. I Buyers Sellers. Buyers Sellers. Jaa. U M Jaa. te Mar. li 3« i April to June I Tor.o ot Market ly.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 421 13 AwU tvw H,500,e0t. Amrance in force over $15,000,^€ THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. [Incorporated i» Str&iti S«tt.] H£AD OFFICE Winchester Houbc, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, E.C. Tie Cemptay has £20,000 deposited with the s«nreme Court of England, and complies with the Britia! Life Assurance Companies Act
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    • 557 13 CHARTERED BANK I Of India, Australia and China, Incorporated in England by Royal Charter. up Capital in 600,000 shaivs of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund 3,500,000 mi Liability of Proprietors 3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 88 Dishopsgate, London. EC. Agencies and Branches. Hongkong Penang Amritsar Iloilo Puket Bangkok Ipoh Rangoon Batavia Karachi
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    • 526 13 HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE Singapore Raffles Chambers, 4, 5 and 6 1 BRANCHES: Penang 89 Beach Street Malacca— l3l Joitkex Street. Muar 77-79 Jalaa Soleiman Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat. AGZNCIXS AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Shanghai, Hongkong Amoy, Bataria, Sou.abaya, Sbmarang, Palembang and Trang. CAPITAL. AUTHORISED
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    • 515 13 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANIj LTD. n *i o InCOT P<>™ted in Jajui.) Lki'it&t bubacribed T iwi»cR^p ai< Up SmSmS Reserve Fund T W,m,W President N. K. l^m Ik. Vice-President 8. Sascki 3if. DIRECTORS. N. Kajiwara Esq. F. ff*:*m*hi x t <. N. Suma Esq. J. M.Uckata I* Y Umakawa Esq. K.
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    • 307 13 OBAKA BHOBEN KAIBHA. SURVEY OF CARGO Consignee* an- hereby notified that the surrey of csrgo landvd in damaged condition \vi 1 beheld at Tanjong Pagar Godown as undcrmen- > tioned. and no other survey will be held thence* forward. Claims, if any, mu tl ftcc within 7 days after survey.
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 72 13 VESSELS ARRIVED. Ban What; Hin. Brit. 167, ca J. for Ma'ncca Cv Hi'b.'. Bri* 16, rom Port S'ham 4, for Port S'ham 6. BenoH, Dut. 170. from Batavi r B g*n 4. K.i'onpr. Brit. 868, froir. B«:iL'kok I, for Banckok Jinju Uaru, Jap. 1705, front D for uno. Bun Poh
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    • 416 13 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Intermediate and local mails will bt foams' in list below: Penan?, Malacca, F. M. S. (by Traia) i 9M* daily (except Sunday). Kota Tinggi and stations to Kuala Lompmi at 0 am P. Datum I'. Bttlang Hock K> t .ni. Cueob PftMM 9 a.m. Pulau Soegi Aing
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  • 975 14 THE YEAR'S FIGURES. The credit balance of income and expenditure account for the year inrtii review is $'J,G7r>,. r >84.40. Of this sum, tbt interest paid or due to (government en Joan funds, under Ordinance No. IV ct 1007, sinking fund contribution and reserve for payment
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  • 248 14 PENANG RACE WEIGHTS. (Fr< m Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Dec. 4. The weights for the Penang Race Meeting are as follows Race 1. Lucy Ashton 10; Avro 9.13; Babz 9.1 Noel 8.12 Shanghai 8.4 Nightgown 8 Su*rfcestion 7.12 Eveline 7.12 Filing! 7.2 Columbus7. Race 2.— Royal Blood 9.10
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  • 168 14 With reference to the visit of the Australians to England this year, the programme, which has been arranged by Mr. A. M. Latham, of the Surrey Club, does not depart from the plan adopted in 1899, when for the first time five Test Matches were played.
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  • 157 14 H<:'\ ihe Kin<* Sa\ed the M.trM>orou{?h. Member* of the Bfarlborougn Club, Pall Mall, have been Informed that it has been decided to raise the annual subscription from 12 to IS guineas. Sir Gay Fleetwood Wilson, speaking for the committee at 1 special general meeting, (aid the club
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  • 1203 14 INTERNATIONAL RUGBY TRIALS. (From Our Own Correspondent). Edinburgh, Dec. 8. The Inter-City game i'n Glasgow was full of thrills. Edinburgh led, Glasgow eirew level and wart ahead, then Edin- burgh got in' front and only kept that position by a desperate struggle. The crowd was on edge ri^cht
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  • 86 14 FRASERS REPORT Singapore. Dec. 4. Dollar Rubbers. Remain practically uncl.anged with small enquiries for New Serendahs at $2..~>0, Lunas round $4.90, Radellas $4-">0. Scudai $4.90, Kluangs $4. Malaka Pindas $1.10 and Jimahs at par. Others remain unchanged at quotations with sellers in evidence. Tins Remain idle and
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  • 75 14 Messrs. Guthrie and Co. Kuala Lumpur, have received a cable from the Secretaries of Sentiayan Company mix ising th«t the Directors hav; decided to recommend the payment, in respect of the ftnancki year ended 80th September last, of a final dividend of 10 per cent payable on 2i)th
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  • 190 14 Tests arc stated- to have shown the "eolloil" of G. C. Calvert to be adapted for use as a fuel-oil substitute in liquid-fuel burners and even in oi!-engin.s like the Diesel. The new product is a combination with fu 1-oil of waste or cheap combustible material, such
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  • 176 14 The Chinese are quite certainly inferior to Europeans in height, weight, and chest measurements. Ther> have been comparatively few measurements tcshow this, however, and the China Medical Missionary Association has begun a systematic inquiry into the racial characteristics of the people. Sqme measui .ments among students have shown
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