The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 10 January 1921

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS* SINGAPORE, S.S., MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1921. NO. 10,176.
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  • 213 1 A full report of the PapCH Tin mutEnf is »iven on page 12. The are man) alterations m the i gf£«eral share list on pave X. Methoda for the alleviation <>f Baropeaa planter- m tlie F. M S. are being Bkwvued Page 12. A vtvll-krov\n author and
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  • 1066 1 IV.— t'IVIMSATION when .did civilisation begin? The evolutionist answer to ihe question if confined mainly to an indication of how an the where and when being left, Rg of course i must by, unanswered. A ■train of anthropoid apes found itself posessed of an "oppotable thumb," which rmbled
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 163 1 Maltheid RAFFLES HOTEL. Excellent Accommodation and Cuisine. THE FINEST BALL ROOM IN THE EAST. Raffles New Orchestra. fiuest Nights and Dances every Thursday Saturday. H. MURPHY, JAZZ DRUMMER > .i 1\ A. COOKE, A. E. McCLARY, Musical Director. Manager. m Pi «JL^ JLi Jk X A KmJ? X X Jii
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    • 128 1 5 (Incorporated m Singapore). Temporary Office 3-A Orchard Road. Representing the following Companies Cars, SUNBEAM RENAULT ANGUS SANDERSON MORRIS OXFORD BEAN CITROEN MORS STANDARD STTIDEBAKER Trucks. CLYDESDALE RENAULT DENNIS UNIC BERLIET Malcolm Ceranger and Co., Ltd. Managing Agents. REAL ESTATE BUREAU, jj DIPIRE BROS. RUBBER DEPARTMENT I ESTATE GENERAL BROKERS,
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    • 98 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Trade mark noree Papt I'-nkruptcy notivC Pag;e 2. New cigarettes at Rub r sou's Page 7. Little's sal :■■■(.■< January 24 Pag« 6. Dresser for Keiantan Estate wani«J— Pajre 5. <"ur\-e cut tobacco at $1.40 per quart —Pajre S. s, Zaida an<i Teesta diacharffh g ca"rgo Pape li.
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    • 90 1 THE WEEK Monday, 10th. High Tides 10.54 a.m. Family Benefit. Memorial Hall, 5.13. Ba>ndman Co "Romance" Theatre, H.BO Tuesday, 11th. E < b Tides 0.16 a.m., 11.29 p.m. Rent Board, 2.15 p.m. Cae«ar's Wife, Theatre, 9.30. Wednesday, 12th. H gn Tides 0.42 a.m., 0.3 p.m. Grumpy. Theatre. 9.30 p.m. Thursday.
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  • 247 2 (iirl who Influence^ I.enin. The '-Rabouhi Qotea," fttetee the Berlta correspondent of the I v Telegraph Company, reports violent dissension m the Bolshevik Council of Pe< Mamfoaariea over Uie ''Red Rasputin," the girl Olga Corokhoff, whose unbounded influence with Lenin is being exercised ir. highly unpopular directions.
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  • 179 2 "A Committee of Drunkards." During the hearing of a c&M concert the powers of the Profiteering Committee of the ttnanl t »f Trad* m a Kind's Bench i i\ Coart, the question ar<>M- a> to Avhoiu >h<.uhl ciwi-titute a comniittee i<> <leal wiih complaiuU about profiteering m
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 350 2 /IGTORIA THEATRE SINGAPORE COMM EN* I N T G MONDAY, JANUARY 10th. RBBI FOX A >lIORT FAREWELL lASON 01' THE BANDMAN COMEDY COMPAN\ r In their repertoire of new plays. Mon. .lan. 10. ROM AN E Tucs. Jan. 11. CAESARS WIFB Wed. Jan. 12. GRUMPY Thurs. Jan. 13. IN THE
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    • 1096 2 From SUNDAY, January 9, o FRIDAY. January 11. From MONDAY, January 10, to FKJLAY, January 14, 1921. suPPRI^F-PACKED HAMPTON-PATHK MYSTERY DRAMA TWO EXCELLENT PICTURES TO THOROUGHLY ENTERTAIN A bLMlU>rjr In the Second Show, commencing 9.15 A MOST ENJOYABLE UNIVERSAL PRODUCTION BLANCHK SWKKT Featuring the well-known comedians In a story o
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  • 417 3 jtRA U*D CO., EXCHANGE AND BHARfI BROKERS. t i > \v. jam \i;y s. iftl. g is bracket i tbowt th« caplutl r -d issue valnt of tbe Sha.-* m doll*.'-! 4t other* i axkcd C.~rum 4ta r equals X Nil. L) 1.00 ••.000—1) 2.00 2.0.0. L
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    • 449 3 TOOTH-ACHE A BURDEN rVhy should you bear that which cat cc relieved Eirnost immediately if yo? I hil'j take the trouble ot coLi-jiiiu K. XSUTADA I Japanese Dentist (Phone No. 1241) 74 Bras Basah Ld., kiugapor*. Extraction i'uinkaa Attendance by Appointment jCktt Hours 8 to 6 p.m. en we#i days
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    • 482 3 r v* /v 1/ Ljs^id/.l \v\^ V. i^peeciin<i into \vorld-~wide favour, OrOv-jS section ol Good^«rur StraigHt-Sictc Tyre, showing btuni^ construct iotv. '-> A AIME after time, with inveterate regularity, Goodyear Cord TNF. y ?r/ce Tyres have captured honours on speedway, race course and during the endurance contests all over the
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    • 81 3 iMMhWbP.r.isr.isr.avr.rJ .aMM,r.r.iftß%r{!MMvr.r. i ENGLISH FISH: FRiSH SUPPUES* SMOKED HADDOCKS KIPPERS 2 SMOKED FISH FILLET BLOATERS I SMOKED HERRINGS HALIBUT J AND 2 SALMON j I Singapore Cold Storage Co., I 2 LIMITED. i 1 THE SINGAPORE AND STRAITS ROUGH DIARY. 1 Orders are now being booked for the above. 3
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  • 1013 4 THE WAY i'REPARED. Acceptance of the KeJmte System. In the House of Commons on Nov. 23rd, a auesticn was put to the President of the Board of Trade by Mr. Alfred T. Dav?es m the following terms To ask the President of the Board
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    • 358 4 LARf-F REDIJ*nONS IN PRICE OF I j^y H vm L i^v I r'• k7 851 l^H IK3 *jft I TUBES f From January Ist, 1921 EXAMPLES j h OLD PRICE NEW PRICE I $11.20 30 by 3] $7.50 $10.80 81 0 by 9O $9.00 $15.00 H35 by 105 $11.00 COPY
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    • 284 4 CHINESE COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY. /early <R (ready JJ* The leading commercial book of reference i.i the Dillion Dollar Market. Cowpihd by Mr. SIOW CHOON LENG. Trade Conditions Changing.— The time is rapidly approaching when the supply of goods m many lines will exceed the demand. Competition will be keen again and
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    • 661 4 TWO DAYS^SALE OF 850 LOTS. j IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Superior Walnut-Stained, Wax Polished Teak arul Msgrasßcently Crv«d Plarkwood Household Furniture, Ela!>«ratt ly Carved M Mor«squ« M Tesk Dr., K(rT) Suite, Cottage Piano, Gramophone, Valuable Oil Pftiaftißfi and Xn R ravin Car, Plants, etc. The Property of John La Salle
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    • 128 5 RFU TE BUREAU f>TPIRK UROS. RUBBER DEPARTMENT rSTATI AND GEN'LRAI. BROKEttS 2 DE SOUZA STKKET. dfx jL «r I OMces and Godowns m f Robinson Eoad. I Modern Buildings. 01 D ENGLISH CUU IE CL/J 77/# contains *fI(P <^ neat pocket Bj^.V case which a Oays Supply of Tobacco can
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    • 867 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE. !nrc<i»< mcd Pledges, the Property of Eleven .n«hops. ON MONDAY, trd JAN., 1922 AT 10 A.M. ON WEDNKSDAY, sth JAN., 1921 AT 10 A.M. ON FRIDAY, 7th JAN., 1921 AT 10 A.M. ON MONDAY, 10th JAN., 1921 AT 1C If. The Pledges consisting of watches, chains,
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    • 670 5 WANTED. vZ^'- T]U < Inoi:!l H °t **ter (Hearsons) "■WE* WANTED for healthy E~a~in 1 reference given to one who can Tamil and Chinese. Apply to Box Ao. l»,j tare of Free Press 12-1 WAXTKi). Led gel Clerk most have had pro- I Free'prXs I 11^'" A ilf B< C<
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    • 352 5 f f M.M. m l JLj JnL if JnL 1 O i STT rt 1^ Vl*A %f l IU O Bargains m all Departments. >■ IV t! I Whiteaway t Laidlaw Co., limited. 1 [Incorporated m England] [j| I SINGAPORE. j j—niM—iii—iMiiiii— n— mi t i iiiubi ii ii tii
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  • 721 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1921. The Week. Oi all the bitter sequels to the war the state of Ireland is the saddest and worst. In contrast to the comparative quiet which prevailed throughout Christmastide, the cables last week conveyed news of further distressing happenings. Following an ambush and
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  • 559 6 The Daily Express learns from Suez that the Duke of Ccnnaught is ill ami i? confined to his cabin. The death of Mr. Nevill Priestly, managing director of the South Indian Railway Company, Xi announced. Me>M-s. G. Hemmant and E. A. Dickson have been appointed members of the Board of
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  • 604 6 MR. STRUT'S- DEPARTURE. Mr. G. W. Strays, Acting Traffic Superintendent, Singapore Hatbour Board, was I the guest of honour at a farewell function accorded him at th« A<ielphi Hotel yester- 1 day afternoon by the members of the subordinate staff of the Singapore Har- I bour Board
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  • 316 6 The mortality ivturr.g for the week end- *ng 25th December show a ratio per mille of population of 30.60. The principal cause> of deaths were as follows: phthisis 37. convulsion 26, malarial feven 26, pneumonia 10. fever 16. dysentery 14, beriberi 11. Among Urn total of 229 were 188 Chinese,
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  • 398 6 LIST OP ME FALLEN. In view of tt fa i thai i» I to engrave the natnea if all those who left the Strait join up and lost their livei to the > TabU't to be placid on the War lt< at Singapore, ir« h;i\v b en
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  • 135 6 On Saturday morning a pleasant little function took place at the oOcet of Me C. A. Ribeiro and Co Ltd., Raffles 1 The occasion was the presentation b] employees of an illuminated add- i cheque to the Managing Director (II A. da Silva) and Mrs. da Silva on their
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  • 165 6 Th« Rev. Williams Paxton, piv Bradford recently took Mrs. A5,..: memoirs into the pulpit aiul describe I as the greatest contribution to El literature m the last 50 years— a book would hve long after the penny-a-line i ol it were dead. It was the only truture of social life
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 220 6 OTK^ Caldbeck I rSJL^ Macgregor j 1R jT Go Ltd. I I Watsons N B lO aKteid of ill others I Personal Efficiency: A DIGGER FOR FACTS WILL OUTSTRIP A "GUESSING GENIUS." Before you start on any course bj sure you know all about what you are going after, then
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    • 43 6 l .i'.i%r.iM > .r.i I CIGARETTES 2 I MM I 555 J8 $1.25 per tin of 50 Obtainable all leading dealers h J Ardath Tobacco Co., Ltd. J LONDON. a i .B.a i .BM\3\2 B .BMl t .B i JMM t .B i .rfv
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  • 141 7 MORE HOUSES >URNED. DB TALBEA*B [Router's Service.] London. Jan. ti. H: u i of v at NewkoilfOl 'n Mcelin, vre seen to I of the MiliI ernor. London, Jan. G. Sinn Feinen »vi ly i I of I Dublin County w ftiffned owinj? to the Dail Eirtann,
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  • 237 7 London, Jan. 6. Bank. Bank, with a subscribi upended payl.ondon. Jan. 6. -sponsion of the .1 Bank was due D m New York. The commercial, U falls en the shareitated, will rtvt-.\\. a of their mv Mexico City, Jan. 6. ifl hM been intensified *>f the. Mercantile Bank-
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  • 126 7 IlllldWlKttl Osteopalhk Society ng a Hill t.» bo pushed through U limiting th<? heels of twear to l'L-in. m height The meatf the "Daily News" New York Mkpt, has an influential backing, an J ;I li bettered that it will become law coarse. Severe penalties will be 111 «v, ry
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  • 317 7 EMPIRE PREMIERS TO MEET. IMPORTANT FOREIGN AFFAIRS [Reuters Service.] London, Jan. 6. It ■> understood that the Imperial Cabiitl m tho second half of June. Invitations have been sent to the Premiers to allow the inclusion of subordinate ministors. The Government sent out the invitations m response to
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  • 116 7 London. Jan. 6. At the British Legation, The Hague, fifty vlccorations were bestowed on Hollan-lir-r^. including Knight Convmander of the Order if St. Michel and St. George on Jonkheer van Vredenburch, resident minister bargt of the British section of the Netherlands Legation m Berlin; Knight Commander ships of
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  • 345 7 TAXATION REDUCES PRIZES BY HALF. Tin* "Gro3 Lot," which m time gonv by was, and even to day is, everyone's ambi- tion to win, is no longer the little fortune I that it used to be, says a Paris message. P.. fore the war the winner of
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  • 236 7 k CURZON SPEAKS OUT. KAMENEFFS INTERFERENCE. [Reuter's Service.] London, Jan. 6. The Foreign Office publishes a telegran f< ro Chieherin, dated 31st Dec. repudiating responsibility for the protraction of com morcial negotiations, declaring his readinesi tv accept the trade agreement cor.cludec last summer and to confer with the
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  • 299 7 London, Jan. 6. Tre War Office reports considerable activ:ty ir> t!\. Ma.irlobar Bad SUthrud are*, twenty mflei south of Rcsht. where the Reds used their artillery against a British post on 26th and 28th Ptv. Tlu> Red infantry drove m the post, but subsequently
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  • 286 7 A Preacher on Prohibition. AlMlfiillE a Young Men*! Christian Altociltkw audien.'e the Rev. Dr. Wilbur Crafts, founder of the Lord's Day Alliance and head of the International Reform Hureau. unfolded "as gently as a rose opens its petals," according to one newspaper scribe, his plant f° r
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  • 185 7 BOLSHEVISM IN BRITAIN. WANING INFLUENCE. [Renter's Service.] London, Jan 6. It is a mistake to suppose that Bolshevism has infected Grent Britain. This is the conclusion reached by Dr. Arthur Shadwell, M. A., author and journalist, who has just concluded an exhaustive investigation into the revolutionary movement
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  • 481 7 London, Jan. 6. :1; Hayashi, intervi*wed by the EvenStandard, categorically dented the •Negation! that Japan wai seeking the control of Uw Far East, as preliminary to verM domination. He emphaaieed that J«P»n firmly intended to restore Shantung It was not Japan's fault that no progress had
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  • 99 7 The annual general meeting of the Straits Junior Association was held at Mr. Chua Lini Chua's residence No. 1 St Gregory Place on Friday night when the following were elected office bearers for the ci.ntnt years: President, Cheong Koon Seng Vice Presidents, Chua Lim Chuu and Tan
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 83 7 Robinson <Sb Co., Ltd. New Stock of EGYPTIAN Cigarettes Per tin 5O $2. v TFOFA&i Nestles Halted Milk. J* PRICE iff/? iH CC i «__jy $1.65 E j^e Ja AND m Malted n Sp 'd ssssss v I .oil |l^^^^ Per Bottle SUPPLIES JUST ARRIVED Nestle Anglo-Swiss-Condensed Milk Go. LONDON.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 566 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (Incorporated m 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 12th Jan. SHIDZUOKA MARU 20th Feb. KAGA MARU 9th Feb. LIVERPOOL
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    • 650 8 K. P. M. KONINELTKE P AKBTV AART MAAUSCHAPPH Incorporate i In Hol^Ed). 4MAX A ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. 07 BAiAVIA ?MMB ownuci mtnrm nmthwlampb wau> oewwunam*. RUMPHIUS" (Monday, Jan. 10) ;fl Belawan Deli. DE WEERT (Monday, Jan. 10) Baween, Sourabaya, Stagen, Kota Baroe, Balik-Papan, Samannda with transhipment at SamaTinda to
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    • 624 8 P. O. HKIIIMI UNUIA APCAR^ F.UiE. (Incorporp.ted Id F..i*land uspended. TOVDON FA R.EASTERN SERVICE. from London Marseilles lonbm, DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE SIN O^i O.HE LAHORE about 17th Jan. BREMEN *bou KASHGAR about 27th Jan. PLASSY about 30th KASHMIR about Bth Feb. DELTA .bout 11th F £a™at a nhnut 14th Feb
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 522 9 THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE Fot Kretay, Trengganu, Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin, Pataiv., S'.ngora, La- fcehiamui, Bandon, Langsuan, Chumpon, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure MAHIDOI. 10th Jan. 1921 12th Jan. 1921 VA 1 ah Jan. 1921 19th Jan. 1921 HATIPOK 24th Jan. 1921 26th
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    • 347 9 LLOYD TRIESTINO S.N. Co.! (Incorporated m Italy.) HOMEWARD SAILINGS. For P«nang. Colomlw, Aden, Venic* *i J Trictte. NIPPON Jan. 27 PILSNA aboU Feb. IS HUNGARIA about Mar. 10 OUTWAKD SAILINGS. £'or Hcngkorg. Shanghai, Yokohama, anJ; Kobe. BUNGARIA about Jan. 24 For f>«-fh; jtnd pa«tag«i apply ta SOCIETA COMMISSION ARIA DI
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    • 509 9 Thu Ocean Steam Ship Company, limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Eilerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) [Incorporated m England] JOINT FOKTNZGHTLY SERVICE TO NEW TORK yi* SUEZ OK PaKASLA. FROM NEW YORK. SUam«r Due Kout« y* r Spore AGAMEMNON entl Jan Panama, Japan,
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    • 453 9 FREIGHT SERVICES OPERATED BY PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated m U. S. A.) FOR ACCOUNT U. S. SHIPPING BOARD HONGKONG— CALCUTTA. REGLTLAIi W^F.KLY SAILINGS by fhe Steamers Lake Faalk, L*k« Faio 19* laen Ufa 3rtl Doyl^town, Lake Fielding, Caddopeak, Ltk« GHptn. CALLING AT L*!cntta, Madras, Kargcon, Penang, Singapore, Sa:f«s &jk4
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  • 488 10 Japan's Predicament. Peking, Nov. 28. After prolonged discussion at the frontier, the whole of the remaining troops of General Kappel (the last commander of fcoltchak's Army) and of General Semenoff from Tivins-Baikalia, altogether about 10, 000 m number, have entered Chinese territory and been disarmed. They will be
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  • 235 10 When Champion was IJeaten by a Jockey. Paris. At Auteuil races Georgea Carpentier met by accident, for the Ant time after about twelve years, one of the few boxers who have beaten him. The y were photographed together, and the picture shows the humiliating fact that the top
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  • 97 10 The tin phenomenon of visible sound waves v,as witnessed by Lieut. T. T a the f ron t the opening i£ f Meu S e-A W nne offensive. He LtL ■efa*. th,t his mta«,t wa, sta «o" (l n y-shap,,l valley m he repion of h.ll. opposite Montfaucon. «n d
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 959 10 Draw the cork and fV i'\ The quantity i$ H at g&Haig Five Stars L~. '> limited, the quality Scotg W'htsky will M rare. You cannot sing its own praises 4 t** everywhere fL DiCTiiifM Since *'j?/^ [A i f^Zrdl HEte^tav- "^rf*^J Your good taste tells you to get Haig
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    • 53 10 M3K3 ?v.{2BCIB cfvji IVEw £^Bg **i I QF EXCELLENT QUALITY. I Adamson, Gilfillan Co., ltd. i S Sole Agents: S. S F. M. S. x (Incorporated m England.) a <a A Sj»NkAA fl if \g m\ EXTINGUISHERS FULL PARTICULAR? (Incorporr.tod m England) INGAP Rt IPO A PENANG. I PURITY AND
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  • 61 11 JANUARY S. Bank 4 xn.s. 2 4 Bank, demand 2 3% Private credils o m.s. 2 4 15-312 New York, demand Credits 90 days If, France, demand 670 India, T. T. 1 W Hongkang, demand Pren '■">'» p.c. Yokoliama, demand 1 Java, demand IJLJ Bangkok, demand 88 Sovereign, P-ank
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  • 144 11 JANUARY Tin (No Cab iN'o Market Gs.mbi*r 12.60 Gabbier Cvl* No. 1 17.80 Popptr Black 25.00 Tepper (white f«*r> 44*0 Tapteea bb»II fc**?, I*. S.CC Tcpicct, mti'iiom >«£.rl f.%. 10.00 P^rl Sa^o, 10.60 Co^ra tfkndried C'opru 1 unni K5.30 Opium, B«nr»rcs nncjrt 8,900 Rico Rungoon White 2,700 Rice, Siara
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  • 44 11 > relay. 11.30 a.m. 8t g] i Pale Crepe. Ribbed Smoked Sh. Cloaing Price*. Cloting Prices. Buyers Sellers. Buyer 3 Sellers. Snot |4 I Jan. 14 15 j Feb. M Jan. to Mar April to Juno 11 Tone of Mark*
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 420 11 AMtCi tr.roceOl. A«i«rance m force «ver $15,000, m. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. [lneorpo2«Ud is Btr&Ili S«tt.] K£AD OrfflCE Winchester House, Siiiffapore. LONDON OFFICE S2, Old Jewry. E.C. T*s Cimwmj fe*s £20,000 deposited with th* Sspreme Court tf England, and compiles with the BritW Life Assurance Companies Ael
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    • 571 11 CHARTERED BANK ll Of India, Australia and China, Incorporated is England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital m 600,000 shares of £o each £3,000,000 tmr?| Fund 3,500,000 R«Mrv« Liability of Proprietors 3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 88 Bieoopsgate, London, I.C. Agenciei and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Penang Aicrilsar Iloilo Puket Bangkok Ipoh
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    • 534 11 BO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE Singapore Baffles Chambers, 4, 6 and 6. B&ANCHIS: Penang 81 Ssaen Street. Malacca— l3l Jomktr Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman Batu Puhat 109 Jalan Rahamat. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Shanghai, Hongkong Araoy, Bataria, Sourab&ya, Semarang, Palembang and Trang. CAPITAL. AUTHORISED $20,000,000
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    • 530 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK. LTD. Incorporated m Japan.) Capital Subscribed T utii -iCapital Paid Up lU'Zl'iSs Reserve Fund iJ'IJI'IS President N. K. k«Ji™ST]SSIT vice-President 8. Bnsakl 1^ DIRECTORS. N. Kajiwura Esq. F. *W MD4 Esq. N. Soma Esq. j. MaUukaU E.q r. Yarnakawa Eoq. M. Mitsui E»q M. Odajiri Esq. K
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    • 269 11 S. S. ZAIDA. ConsiKntt.'s of carjro por the abovi from Bangkok aro hereby notified that she hn> now Arrived and tl discharpirp m th^ Roads. BOUSTEAD COY., i t Agents. I S. S. TEESTA. i Consignees of cargo por the above steamer from Madras aro hereby notit\tii that sho has
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 95 11 VESSELS ARRIVED. Xuwab. Brit. 5424, from Samarang 9, for Madras 9. Kamano Maru. 2867; from London for Kobe unc. Banka, Dan. 1049, from H 9. for Colombo 9. To sta. Bru. 8425, from Madfai for Madras 10. Kepong, Brit. 1522, fTom Bangkok w i\ i Bangkok 11. Nizam. Brit. 8334,
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    • 433 11 MAIL /ABLE. TO-DAY. Intermediate and local maili will h« femal m list below: Ponr.ng, Malacca, F. M. S. (by Train) 4 pMt drily (except Sunday). Kotr. Tin^jfi and station* to Kuala Lamp at at 6 am Kermon Soon Lm 0 a.m. ■hie lonely 9 a.m Bfedan Uumphius 9 a.m. COO
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  • 688 12 GOOD PROGRBBS MADK. The statutory meeting of the Papan Tin, Ktd. was held at the registered oflice of Company, Downing Street, Pen.-.nir on Jan. 6th, li>2l at noon. There were present Mr. J. C. Caumann (Chairman), Me -rs. A. R. Thornton. F. 11. smiti < Director*) and Messrs.
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  • 204 12 Capture by I'nemplo Following a pioneer mentim °f uneiaployed at A'-tion addressed by d from the London District Council of Unemployment, the Grand Hall, Acton Public was taken ion of by a crowd of about 800 men. ■•('i.H.Q.' was chalked on the outside md "Can ten' a
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  • 462 12 KELIKF FOX i'LANTKRS. rpoh correspondent of the Pinang Eette reported ;>n January 5 I A of the Hatang Padanf Plan- iation was held to-day at L0»80 Mr. C. U. Grnburn m the chair. Tin- chairman aid thai at a recent meeting f of th* standing committee
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  • 33 12 The Chartered Bank advi?e that the fol- lowing- telegram has been received from L n ton: •oupon Xo. 16 Mexican Eagles has to b- presented for new issue shares. Forward immediately."
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  • 228 12 Mr. Justice Darling and Pickling Sprats. Mr. Justice Darling recently enlivened an rction about a quantity of anchovies (the trade term for pickled sprats) supplied by one fish merchant to another. Counsel asked one of the witnesses if he ►ad heard of Mrs. Beeton's process of jP'cklingr
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  • 26 12 Since 1914 the numbers of V M C A u'T™\ Bn ?!r d aml Wales hM from 309 to 819. I n tho same period the
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  • 454 12 ENGLISH VILLAGK INDUSTRIES IN DANGER. One effect of the unrestricted importaI tien of amnarked German t^ys on the industrial activity of this country is emphaiised la the following extract from a letter 1 Wl ittt-n by tne Secretary of the Essex Village Industries Association: In view
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  • 239 12 How Safety m Navigation is Assured. Admhal W. H. Bullard, Director of Xaval Communications, m a paper read before the Franklin Institute m Philadelphia, said wireless telegraphy was making naviga- I tion simple and safe. "There will be a time." he said, "when' ships will be without chronometers,
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  • 98 12 Es-Service MeiTs Attack. Ex-scrvin- men trie,] recently to cartv' out a pta« for taking po,s,«i on of sevc Z en.p.v hou,es at Swansea, employ,"'* The „oh ce, however, ha.l been informed only a,T ntenti nS> Snd the rai(l s r t temn 6 Se f Ure PoSSessi
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  • 31 12 Newfoundland is mak in ff preparations' for the erect,on «t St. John's of a memoria tc those who fell on the field of battle or went down with torpedoed ships I
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 125 12 The following: is the proposed programme of matches to be played at Kuala Lumpur daring the visit of H.M.S. Malaya, subject to the wishes of the captain and officer*. The matches are on the Selangor Club Padang, Time, 5 p.m. January 18, Tuesday —Association Football. Selatigor State
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    • 47 12 At a meeting of the F. A. International Selection Committee, held at Russell-square recently the following arrangements were mssia for the trial matches: Ifoadajr, February 7, England v. the South, at Tottenham F.C. ground. Monday, February 28, England v. the North, at Burnley.
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    • 43 12 The January Spoon was won by Mrs Mugliston with a nett score of 50 The following scores were returned 200 yds. 100 yds. Total Mrs Mugliston 26 24 68.20 Mrs Lyall 32 27 67.55 ftfn Jackson J3 25 67.3S
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    • 145 12 Il golf become the arbiter of women's fashions A young woman heard at her dressmaker's m London to order a tailormade tweed skirt, which she declared emphatically was to be of a width which would not allow her to take a pace of more than 22ir..
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  • 137 12 The second show programme at the Palladium, tu-ni^ht, comprise, two live-reel productions, one a Universal, production L« Lucille, featuring Eddie Lyons and l.cc Moran, and the ether a Hodkinsc.r. feature. thirty-Thousand Dollars, presenting J. 1 Warren Kerrigan. In the first show the 'leventh and twelfth episodes of the
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  • 160 12 i Programme of Drills, etc, for week tnding, Sunday, 16th January, 1921 Monday 10, 5.15 p.m.— Drill Hall. European Units, Voluntary Parade. Dress OptioeaL Rifles Belts and Bayonets will be provided at Drill Hall. I Tuesday 11, 5.15 p.m.— Drill Hall. Chinese Company. Voluntary Parrde Dres* Optional.
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  • 60 12 In his budget statement Mr Dunrrnir ,f Saskatchewan, reported I IJUnn n S. of $1,934,000 [£473 500^ IT T^ f is the money, wh. L t "EtZ^"" with it Ido not likp 801 nff t0 d better than a det H^ bUt h m ueiiLic. H e announced that which
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