The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 January 1921

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1921. NO. 10,189.
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  • 176 1 Correspondence on various Mbjectfl la B yen on paj?e 12. Plans for French na\ai reform have been laid down Paße 7. The report of Kuanlan Rubber Compray will be found on paije 7. Reaulta of local sporting <*\ent < Home league tables etc Page \'2. Details of
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  • 38 1 Orders fcr week ending January 29th. Tuesday 26.- f.ixh and I Parade 5.15 p.m. Wednesday 2&~-S :,.i5 p.m. Eighth and Ninth I •~>.lT> p.m. Thursday 27. Band Praci 5.15 pan. Third Troop Parade 5.15 }).m.
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  • 1144 1 The premature death of .lames Elroy Flecker was as great a loss to English poetry m the passing to his marble tomb* towering above the Aegean, of Rupert Brooke. Perhaps it was even a greater loss, for then was a power of profound thought m ihe
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    • 142 1 RAFFLES HOTEL. I All tickets for the Opening night have been disposed of. Excellent Accommodation and Cuisine. I THE FINEST BALLROOM IN THE EAST. y Raffles New Orchestra, j (Jtiost Nights and Dances every Thursday Saturday. H. .MIRi'HY. Jazz Drumnu -r I P. A. COOKE, A. E. McCLARY, Musical Director.
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    • 358 1 I NEW FICTION. i r SiM I THE FOURTH DIMENsToN^ J By VACHELL. LUC j NDA T— By ANTHONY HOPE. THE LOVE OF LONG AGO, By MARIE COREIU. KEL LV"AND wTuMf^Lfl}. JMVMww-®»-w3<*S< lEaXHXnxnrmt I QUALITY OF WORKMANSHIP AND FINISH PLUS 1 i THE BPtAIN BEHIND THE SYSTEM I T^^_ 11
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    • 122 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS New films a< the Gaiety and Liberty age 2. K< W 'a latest Iltpply of new 1. Bargains ;.re obtainable m pr >v:s on.£ a. John Little's sale Page G. Central Motors Ltd. announce reduction m price of Spencer-Moultod Pace Business notices re W T. Baal v. Strniti
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    • 83 1 THE WEEK. Tuesday, 25th. High Water, 11.l a.m. H.M.S. Malaya due P. Dickaon. Rent Board, 2.15 p.m. Legislative Council, 2.30 p.m. Hi^h Water, 0.18 a.m., 11.45 p.m. Tanglin Club at Home, 5.30 p.m. Thursday. 27th. fiigh Water 0.50 'un., 0.3] p.m. High Water 1.24 a.m., 1.19 p.m. H.M.S. Malaya due
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  • 375 2 Scone: The Office of the Officer Commanding a British Post m what was forme y German New Guinea. Knter native policeman leading by the v riat the co-respomdent, with well-oiled] body and a red hibiscus bloom m his fuzzy hair. Next there sikiles m
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  • 39 2 It is tho business of the Treasury to I I 'Iowa good propo*al8, ao-opting only I Hm very best, because there can never be URh morvey to put all the good schemes I «m- effect— Mr. J. M. Keynes.
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    • 345 2 D33T!?; 02 >• Ql *"OS ORDINANCE 1919. WARNING. I< h,. I «fvcntl Rubber Estates rithln j-'< ip *l Limits that owing l.ittx cups have been p i invorU-d. ;.r. NOTORIOUS Mosquito Qg pit Sight I ttttt* Cups inverted please? labour involved i.-; not great. F. B. MACDOXALD, Hon. Sec., Anti-Mosquito
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    • 359 2 From MONDAY, January 24, to SATURDAY, January 29 AN ENTERTAINING HOBAKT HENLEY PRODUCTION Mrs. Sidney Drew's Adaptation of Edna Ferber's story THE GAY OLD DOG In 6 Parts. Reflecting an everyday human-heart story which by its absolute simplicity and w idelity to the imagination holds the interest, makes the pulse
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    • 592 2 From FRIDAY. January 21, to WEDNESDAY. January A THRILLING AND EXCITING ADVENTUROUS PICTURE Adapted from Edgar Rice Burroughs' story, a Sequel to hi* famous story "Tarzun of the Af« THE RETURN OF TARZAN In 7 Parts. A picture m which the scenes are punctuated with a varied assortment of thrills,
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    • 307 3 BRITISH MADE Spencer-Moulton Tyres REDUCTION IN PRICB Size Square tread Three ribbed Tubes. 750 x 75 $15.70 $20.80 $5.00 710 x 90 36.60 42.50 8.05 760 x 90 39.25 44.00 9.90 810 x 90 45.10 47.30 10.45 765 x 105 47.05 62.70 11.00 M 5 x 105 59.95 68.20 12.10
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    • 569 3 I The Safe Way to j Stop Headaches When your head aches or you arc racked with Toothache or Neuralgia don't take dangerous narcotic drugs, but swallow two Genasprin tablets, disintegrated m water. They stop the pain and quieten the throbbing nerves instantly and harmlessly. "1 find that Genasprin absolutely
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    • 431 3 EXPANDED METAL STOCKS OF ALL SIZES HAVE JUST ARRIVED LARGE A\D SMALL MESHES SEHD US YOUR ENQVIR ES UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. Incorporated m tha Straits Settlements. SINGAPORE*. Si f 1 t&t ¥&c> S^^l" OWjoxurell BEST PROUCTIONS *^^\s> £^$§j^ AT THE PRICF »^w 5 SEATER TOURING SOLE AGENTS The Borneo Co.,
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  • 433 4 Members of the Volunteer Corps, says the Horgkong Telegraph, will have read with a good deal of interest the remarks of the new General Officer Commanding on the question of the principle of electing their own officers. This privilege was granted members on the reorganisation of
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  • 440 4 There is a very strong sentiment, and we share it to the full says the Straits Fcl.o, that the control of the University of Singapore, which we hope to see an accomplished fact before very long, should not be allowed to fall into the hands of any
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    • 507 4 AUCTION SALE C* A QUANTITY OF UNCLAIMED CABG6 To be held at the O.S.K's Stort, k.-tllanjr Road (entranc next to Tan Kah Kee's ItobbtT Store, KallanK Bridge >. ON M.MDAY Mtfe JANUARY 1921 ;i1 10. *W a.m. I mprisintf 50 Mttlu Portland -nunt (F^meralil Braml> splendid condition, 24 |M)iiei:iin tea
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    • 1243 4 A Copy of this Prospectus has been filed with the Registrar of Companies F. M. S. The Subscription List will open on the 14th day of January 1921 and close on or before the 29th day of January 1921. SAND-LIME BRICKS LIMITED. (Incorporated under the Companies Enactment 1917.) r >
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    • 1268 4 Delivery of the Plant was stated to be about 4 to 5 months. recently been received stating that part of the plant has been already COMplefa it is confidently anticipated, therefore, that the Brick Plant should am. within the next two months. Cost. Brick Power Plant 116,000 Purchase of Land
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    • 1142 5 ggMsW>^*'^'^^*^^^^^^^^^^^^ ■EJBgßgKs>4i^ .^^H I EIEAL ESTATE BUREAU I DLPIKE iiROS. RUBBER DEPAWCMKNT RtTATI AND GENEEAL BKOtF.ES 2 DE SOUZA STREET. I TO LEi OR SELL I On the sea coast, freehold land and bathing bungalow. I Plan can be seen at this office. f>l B*T TSI B^B— HBSS^— MM BsS9BsBn7j^««*4BUnMUB^BMKZ3kasBMs&
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    • 525 5 AUCTION BAUti SHERIFFS BALE IN THE SUPREME COURT OP THE STRAITS BEI TLEMBNTS. Settlement of Singapore. In thr cau.«c of Tan Uah Chee Plaintiff. vs. Wo Minfr Poh Defendant. AUCTION SALE OP r PORO Ci r Ko. IW7, and seeessoriss to bp: held at Our sale-room Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place,
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    • 874 5 NOTICES. Notice is b«reby given that as from the lst| ■»y Of January 1921 the business formerly carried on at Macaporc r-.nd Penang under the Style of BoustSOd i: Co. has been acquired by Boostead Company Limited, Incorporated m the V, rated Malay States. BOUSTEAD CO. ROU STEAD CO., LTD
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    • 378 5 ««^raa^ff*)j^--.ngCTr^ it) iiimiii I SALE NEWS. This is not a one line Sale it is an important occasion where the thrifty buyer can fulfill every footwear need for the year at prices which represent a distinct saving of 10 per \v\\{ on to-day's values. There is the smart shoe for
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  • 37 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTHS. ALLAN". At the Maternity Hospital, Penang on L'L'tul i list the wiff of Russell Allan, a son. MURPHY. At the European Hospital. Kuala Lumpur, on Jan. :21st. to Dr. and Mrs. Murphy, a son.
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  • 927 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY, JANUARY 25. 1921. Unemployment in Malaya. The question of unemployment m Malaya is reaching a stage when it needs determined action, and we take it that Government is fully alive to this, at any rate as regards Europeans, since the cable it has sent home warning
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  • 327 6 During November 744,720 lbs. of plantation rubber was shipped from British North Borneo. Lady Thomson, the wife of Sir Graeme Thomson, K. C. 8., Colonial Secretary of Ceylon, returned to Colombo on the 10th inst. from Home by the Orient Liner Ormonde." The report of the Samlakan Ice and Aerated
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  • 145 6 Dr. Rupert Ha' lam :nd Mrs. Neville Jcife, 0.8. E., members of the N.C.C.V.D. :ommission concluded their mission to Singapore last evening, thair final disburse and film display being at the Vicoria Theatre. Every available seat was iccupied a good while before the advertised n:<. of
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  • 262 6 VISIT OF THE MALAY A. Events In Kuala Lumpur. 'I i ship's company of H.M.S. Malaya were entertained it several social functions at Kuala Ltnnpor on Friday, whilst m th« afternoon sporting events were the principal attractions. There was a large attendance at a soccer mate between tli** Sc-lan^or Chinese
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  • 124 6 Freenwaoea' Reception. Madras, .lan. IS. A special meeting- of the District (Jrand Lodge of Madras waa )u id yesterday evening to welcome the Duke of Connaught, who is Grand Master of all English Freemasonry. Brothers assembled from all parts of the Masonic district of the Madras Presidency.
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  • 68 6 Sir George Km To Retire. Allahabad, Jan. 1 1. The Hon. Sir George Knox. judge of the Allahabad High Cowrt, will retire from service at the end of his furlough and will Bit on the bench for the hist time on the 17th instant after remarkable
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  • 223 6 Th€ P. and O. s.s. Plassy has left Hongkong, and il expected t arrive at this port «l a.m. on Friday the 28th instant. Liberty Hall presents two new episodes of the Broken Coin, 13 and 14 m four parts •nd two reel L -Ko comedy Two Gun Tnx.e ig
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  • 256 6 h. commemoration of the day on w\ God Subraman'an votees m nil most acceptable form, i a peacock, for irhlch khe festival of aam is observed by the H ndu tl celebration was v!u i <>f the most su held m recent years, both m point of po
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  • 195 6 In add lion to a l..rjre telsctioi the following book- ..•day morning. Gibbs, P., Back to Life Massey, \V. F. Alfenb) I I Ti Newbolt, Henry,— A Nay. the War. Repington, Lt., Col., C., The Firsi W War. 6 ng, William. Four Pilgrims; <i« H;iKn-T.-l .n*r, his perilous
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  • 146 6 Smart Pari> Burglar. Tan-. A littio shop at Levallois, a suburb of Paris, has mad»- speciality of supplying footwear to disabled men. telling b shoos for m«n who had only the right N'K loft. Whenever a left-legged r\: for a boot he was told that there Wi
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  • 45 6 Already acknowledged Mr, S. Q. Won*: Mr. A. B. Lim and others Dr. Chan Run Shing Dnfti to I). D. IfcGiUirray, Bl October Tls January Tls Total.. Tl*. Ml Thie «,c is now closed. J. A. B. Cook, Honorary Treasurer.
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    • 110 6 ttj M^ 1 V.I (Ja^Pa. CALDBBCK MACGREGOR wnp C 0" LTD. Vat sons N e lo eJicad of «J1 otk&n If »J I A SMITH'S "TRENCH" WATCH. Wf* LEVER MOVEMENT /i^T- ->& mS(\ dial xn HANDS ||ItS= 3 ffi*l'l( <il'.\i: \NTKEI> TIMEKEEPER \9k"-^ AT THE PMCE. %J S# SMITH SON
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    • 81 6 Special Offer No. 8. Semi-Diesel Oil Engine* BATES perfected 1921 model. Two M> h.p. Two 110 h.p. And all sizes down to 3'» h.p. FAIRBANKS-MORSE industrial and marine crude oil engines 6 h.p. to 30 h.p. (iARRETT portable steam engines 20 h.p. to 60 h.p. Refer to offer 88. Delivery
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  • 106 7 RATIONS QUESTION. M SS MAKI A SI\HT. |P^ Berviea.] lyondon, Jan. 21. continue to urge a Germany. Com-scmi-official staterhe refusal to al- .nan fortresses and Petit Journal, for ex- ile Frai d only part payment yen contemplates the lishment of a port« break tsh concessions, f the
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  • 259 7 \tw Yorka, Jan. 22. g tl i irac- mphatically for 50,000 were In the that he paid all Director-Gtel et Corpora- W :i>hini;ton. Jan. 21. m of the Ship- National HerI iation. referred to ith increased of c -nrn^rs for I was .specially .vy <■>< Vlarii i
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  • 256 7 DETAILS OF AN AMBUSH. (TCALLAGHAN AND Ksmondk. [Reuter'a Service.] London, Jan. 21. i "to hand of the Glenwood <^)i m whici. lil wtio killed. A patrol n were waylaid where the road skirted a wood. from which numerous assailants commanded a clear view. They poured a concentrated fusilado
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  • 528 7 Washington. Jan. 21. Mr. Harding has progn little net-making and t is the opinion that he will I m by the Senate I tee i^nd will not appoint a of at Mr. Lodge's approval, T) t ioni Committee howevei of the negotiations originally pro] reduction during the next
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  • 675 7 GUEST OF THK MOSLEM COMMUNITY. In honour of the departure of Mr. It. J. Farrer, who is leaving: for home shortly on I well earned holiday, the Mohamedan community of Singapore pave him a farewell reception at the Malay Volunteer Club yesterday afternoon, when a large and
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  • 57 7 A ll.ilshevik Put to Flight. January 10. A crowd of six thousand people collected at the Aberdeen labour exchange yesterday to draw unemployment allowance. During the long wait several women fainted through sheer lack of food. A Bolshevik orator who urged men to attack a restaurant
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  • 570 7 PKOGBESS OF PLANTING. The annual meeting of the Kuantan Rubber Syndicate Limited was held on Saturday at noon at the Registered Offices m the Chartered Bank Buildings. Mr. J. W. Boyd Walker preside! and others present wir. Messrs. 11. Robinson (Director), the hon'ble Mr. Lovvther Kemp, and P?
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  • 218 7 The President of the Board of Director ,f the Banque Industrielle de Chine officialy and conclusively states that no change vhatever has taken or if to Uke place m he directorship or management of the Bank. At the request of the French Governnent a consortium rs
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  • 103 7 The report to the Nile Projects Commission, headed by Mr. F. S. Gebbie, appointed on the 10th Jan. 1920, by the Egyptian Government, to consider the proposals of the Ministry of Public Works for a further regulation of the Nile watersupply, for the benefit of Egypt and
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    • 190 7 Robinson <& Co,, Ltd, JOSf RECEiIED Walker's Patent Blockeitcs m wire cages. Blockettes /|l|||W\ Cages 90 cents 30 cents Jurifies, Eweetens and produces a I delightfully fragrant sanitized at- I mosphere which is distinctly bene- I ficial. Hung m Eoom or apart- I nient will last about 12 months. 1
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    • 517 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. SHIDZUOKA MARU 29th Jan. KAGA:MARU mid Feb. YOKOHAMA MARU 23th Feb LIVERPOOL LINE.
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    • 678 8 K. P. M. I KONINKT.YKE PAKBTVAART MAA^CHAPPIJ 1 IncorporaUd m Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA 131 Pataage Dept. 12Q2 Freight De^t. IM2 Maj-t^era Deck 1437 Marina Hnitt. Trantki^ ;ae*t dajtJ, S COLL YE ft QUAY. C3TCI2 CONTRACT THE NETHERLANDS INDI4 GOY^XNiffK^T. SINGKAWANG (Tuesday, Jan. 25) i Letong, Tarempa,
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    • 685 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. I (Incorporated m E. inland.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERViCS PENLVSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. xN CO (Under Contract with His Majesty's Gove:7Uc*2it) The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY artai priM suspended. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES 4 i-ONBOI DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 468 9 THE MAM MM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM) SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE For KreUy, Tr«s*anu, Kslantan, Bangnava, Telupin, PaUni, Singora, L*M KriMmui, Bandon, Lan^suan, Chumpon, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure ALAYA rth Jan. 1921 19th Jan. 1921 PRACHATIPOK 24th Jan. 1921 26th Jan. 1921 MAHIDOL 31st Jan. 1921 2nd Feb.
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    • 308 9 LLOYD TRIESTINO S.N. Co. (laoorpormtod m Italy.) HOMEWARD SAILINGS. For P«nan*. Colombo, Ad«n, V*nict ani Trieste. NIPPON a bout Jan. V PILSNA about Feb. 18 HUNGARIA about Mar. 10 OUTWARD SAILINGS. For Hongkong, Shanghai, Yokohama, and Kobe. HUNGARIA about Jan. 25 For freight and »a*sar«s apply U SOCIETA COMMISSIONARIA DI
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    • 618 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. EUerman ft Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) [Incorporated m England] JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NEW YORK ria SUEZ OS PANAMA FROM NEW YORK. SU*m«r Due Rout* F#r S'por* ™YAf AIJAT In P ort Manila,
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    • 531 9 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES OPERATED BT PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. mm (Incorporated m U. S. A.) FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. S. SHIPPING BOARD SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA— EAST INDIA SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE A STEAMER wo E L o v L E E RfJ E AT s E T TE s^«m
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  • 605 10 KR4SER AND CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. SATURDAY, JANUARY $2nd, li>2l. MINING. b igures m brackets shows th« capital »qU issue value of tbe Sbar* m dollars aniess otherwise marked. C. Cum d>. r equals ex div.] Ampang ($800,000—0) i.om. Ayer Weng (—1) 1.00 Hitam Tin (300,000—1)
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    • 504 10 144 [liLiIQQ^ Sparking Plugs \\ill a long way and last a long tiin<^. JEftL yes, quite so -in a car— but not so m you** garage stock room. '1 hat's the only place where ihe "others" all r^ F>\r%^sJ outlast the Lodge. The fame achieved by the Ledge Aero J.UUGE
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    • 68 10 Cai r 1 i Tr?n ULU ri 1 L v Toilet Requisites Adainson, Gilfillan Co, Ltd A RELIABLE FP BRITISH I n 111 kj 11 13 I? IE 1 B 13 1j JCi JK A^WBp l|f IlUJij a PS^pr aiii/'O UCAH ■^^#^1 nil orucD The Borneo Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m
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  • 60 11 JANUARY 22. Bank 4 m.s. 2 1 Bank, demand 2 Private credits 9 m.a. 24 7-16 New York, demand 43^ Credit 90 day* 47% France, dcmnnj i,:,n India, T. T. |sfi Hongkong, demand Trem 28'^ p.c. Yokohama, demand si* Java, demand 12: Bangkok, demand 88 Sovereign, Bank Buyi?* $8.54
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  • 146 11 JANUARY Tin No Ord ts No Market Giimbiar 12.50 Ganibior Cub» No. 1 17.80 Pepper Black 16.00 Pepper (white fair) 29.00 Tupiuvi sic* 1 fl;i«, f. f. J.BO Tapioc*, imilioni tt 20.01 Pc&ri 3ogo, sKikli 10.50 Copra Sundried Copra Mix nom. 12.50 Opium, Een&re3 Tincert 8,900 Rico Ear.goon White
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  • 36 11 11.30 a.m. 22nd January 19lM. Pale Crepe. Ribbed Smoked Sh Closing Prices. Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Buyers Sellers. Sjn.t ;'>."> Feb. Mar. 57% April to June 14 1 Tone of Market: Quiet.
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    • 386 11 tYtv M,699 9 9^. A«nuracce In force «ver $15,000,6€«. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. LlnecrpcrftUd ia St^iti S«tt.] H*Vi> OFFICE Wiachthter House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 82, Old Jewry, E.C. ,#xiP&a/ hu £20,000 deposited with tM» Twpreme Court of Em gland, and complios with the Britia* Life Assurance Companias
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    • 551 11 CHARTERED BANK |l Of India, Australia and China, 1 Incorporated 1b England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital m 600,000 shares of i's each £3,000,000 Reserv Fund 3,600,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 3,000,000 HKAD OFFICE. 88 Biehopagate, London, E.G. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Penang AmriUar Iloilo Poket Bangkok
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    • 520 11 HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE Singapore Raffle* Chambers 4, I and BRANCHES: Penang 8i 3 each Street. Malacca 181 Jomktr Street. Muar 77-79 Jalaa Suleiman Bata Pahat— lo9 Jalan Rahamat. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Shanghai, Hongkong Amoy, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semaring, Palembang and Trang. CAPITAL. AUTHORISED $20,000,000
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    • 530 11 YOKOHAMA SPECK BANI, LTD. Incorporated m JjpmO Prudent: N. M. Lj£WT Vice-Presideat 8. Basskf It*. DIEECTOBS. N. Jajiwara Is* y. N. Soraa Esq. j. Matsakala JC,q Y. Yamakaw. Enq. U. Mitsui E#« M. Odagm Esq. K Mcriiccra F,rq. Baron K. Iwasaki B. Ichinoaiya £uq. K. fatsunn Esq. Kodama E**. S.
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    • 233 11 N. 6. I. iAVIGAZIONE GENBRALB ITALIAN*. (Incorporated m Italy.) OUTWARD SAILINGS For H'kong. S'hai, Moji and Kobe. POSILLIPO about end Mar. HOMEWARD SAILINGS For Penang, Colombo, Port Said, Naples, Genoa and North German Ports. MASANIELLO «nd of Feb. 1 early Mar. POSILLIPO about end May r or freight and information
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    • 223 11 hi 111, Ml M I, I ''I Mil*' 1 1 I Baked eaten |U 1 1 m hal fan-hour. I.ittleloaves, scones, breakfast rolls, milk-bread twists, etc., 1 can be made and baked m 1 5 to ljj 10 minutes. And if ibey are 1 r.iibed with ijlPaisleyFlQur litm SURE raising
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    • 115 11 VESSELS AT WHARF. TANJOXG PAGAR Mt Whuif No. 1.- Anamba. Mt Wharf No. 2. Fuitala. iuT- Wharf No. 8. Nil. am Wharf No. Tensho Mara, Heiahin Maru. am Wharf No. 5. Circe. am Wharf No. 6.— Nil mpire Dock No. 7.— Hebe, Charon. HungMia,! Laomedon. Mata Hari. "est Wharf No.
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    • 239 11 MAIL fABLE. TO DAY. Intrimi diatc and local mails v/ill be found :i list below: PMMWC Malacca. F. M. S. (by Train) 4 p.m. laily (oxeapt Sunday). Kota Tinggi and ttationa lo Kuala Lumpur it 0 a.m. M. S. Malacca. Muar. Hy t r i m 6 a.m. Songkong, Shanghai
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  • 383 12 NNGAPORB YACHT CLl'B. Sunday* event was the first race for the President's Challenge Cup (presented by Hon: W. P. Nutt, o. B. K. m I9lt, an 1 raced for yearly, Bad B runner up Cap presented by Mr. Gerald Penny). The I »t away well together m a
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  • 507 12 By civilisation I do not mean anilire vye* and motor-cars, but that which foods the mind with thought and teaches us to I" truth and beauty.-- Dr. W. H. D. Room The following shows the position of the cjudf n the Knplish League on Dec. 19 Division 1.
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  • 1485 12 JOCK ON PRIMITIVE MAN. To the Editor. Sir, To say that I am disappointed m Jock'l articles on "Primitive Man, his w. tiqttity and civilization/ is to state? thillgl mildly. PVom thi 1 old assertions with which J>.k started out, that evolutionists were :.o\v on their
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  • 195 12 i To the Editor, Dear Sir,— Whilst complimenting the Singapore Harbour Hoard on their new system of entrance to and from the docks, one must draw attention to the poor beasts of burden that are suffering as a consequence. I am referring to the bullocks yoked
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  • 437 12 To The Editor. Sir,— l had hoped that others would have met the challenge recently given m fulminations against Planters for not marrying. Had the speaker sufficient thought for the "better half"? I join issue, after reading your leader of 15th, and the letter m the Free Press of
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  • 240 12 To The Editor. Sir, In the report of the Health Commission published by you on Saturday last, I read that Dr. Hallam stated that syphilis was a small germ discovered m 1906 but m Professor John Draper's "History of the Intellectual Development of Europe," one read that that
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  • 101 12 FOOTB AL L. S. C. C. Ist. XI vs. S. C. C. 2nd. XI. There was a large attendance of spectators on the Padang yesterday afternoon, when the S. C. C. first eleven defeated the Club second eleven by two goals to nil. It proved an excellent game, evenly contested
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  • 156 12 To Be Rowed After Easter. Although the definite date for the Oxford v. Cambridge Boat Race has not yet been announced, it is practically certain that for the first time for many years it will be rowed after Easter. Easter falls very early this year, Easter i
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  • 76 12 Programme of Drills, etc., for week end- Sunday, 30th January, 1921 Tuesday 25th, 5.15 p.m.-Dril! Hal] Chinese Company. Dress Optional Rifles DriDVa"? Janets will be provided Wednesday 26th, 5.15 p.m.— Drill Hall Eurasian and Malay Companies. Dress Optional Rifles Belts and Bayonets will be provided at Drill
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