The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 26 January 1921

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1921. NO. 10,190.
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  • 194 1 M. Briand's Cabinet appears to ha\e received popular approval Page a The share market yesifrda> was generally quietly steady Page 14. A meeting of the V. I). Commission was held yesterday tor the Chinese commun.ty Page 14. An important notice announcing the reduction of rice price to
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  • 968 1 Long long ago before there were any human beingfl in the world, Kinaringan, the leity of the Borneo Dusuns, was dwelling in the skies. One day seeing the earth was lonely he determined to people it with human beings. Some Bay that he planted ;i
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    • 355 1 i&*ti 4d RAFFLES HOTEL. fflg^ Excellent Accommodation and Cuisine. r lag^S affiSl^Sl lv JBUP mjm gS- > m\ w±.''"mhi I THE FINEST BALL ROOM IN THE EAST. 1 r«3S S k^b Tcyyco co ud l»»*°^3 Guesl Nights and Dances every Thursday Saturday. A.COOKE, A. E. IVIcCLARY, 1 j *^s^^ Musical
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    • 200 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Whiteaway's for further sale news Pairo Important notice re ri •<• reduction Pape 5. WftStingboUSe Hash lamps for all batteries Pa^e a Tuition in Pitman's shorthand at the V. W. C. A.— ps«e 5. English Electric Company for ail rloctrica] supplies Pajre 12. International Motors have sometMng special
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    • 62 1 THE WEEK. Wednesday, 2<Uh. High Water, 0.18 a.m., 11.45 p.m. Tanglin Club at Home, .">.30 p.m. Y.M.C.A. Gymnastic Class, 8.:*0 p.m. Thursday. 27th. High Water 0.50 a. in., 0.31 p.m. Outward Mail due. Singapore Cricket Club Mtg. 5.15 p.m. Friday, 2Sth. High Water 1.21 a.m.. 1.19 p.m. H.M.S. Malaya doc
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  • 691 2 WHAT IS DUMPING ih" f:-_rhf for natioaal trade policy develops t is not unnatural that apparent of opinion, usually based on misS, should The broad nciplc is that instead of standing aside I leaving B'-itish trade interests to be t -port <uf contending ss it did i the VfSJT, t1...
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  • 97 2 M Contractors Plead Guilty. New York. As result of iiuuiiry into thr building scandal in this city, in which builders and •thar witnesses told the special Committee inquiry that r.« building, publi- or private, could bo erected or demolished unloSS the OOtttracton aSjrsad t<» pay graft
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    • 383 2 DESTRUCTION OF StoSQUITOS ORDINANCE 1919. WARNING. It hi seeesaj Rubber Estates rithia and sbout Municipal Limits that owing n of taj i. latex cups have been c it In |">- limn and nol inverted. The are NOTORIOUS Mosquito treed rag placi Might we have these Cup* inverted please? I The
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    • 297 2 PALLADIUM From MONDAY, January 24, to SATURDAY, January 29 AN ENTERTAINING HOBART HENLEY PRODUCTION Mrs. Sidney Drew's Adaptation of Edna Ferber's story i THE GAY OLD DOG In fi Parts. Reflecting an everyday human-heart story which by its absolute simplicity and fidelity to the imagination holds the interest, makes the
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    • 523 2 j^BMBpanBBBnBBBBB^sI vfi'%" *PSF£ From FRIDAY. January 21, to WEDNESDAY, January L'fi. i A THRILLING AND EXCITING ADVENTUROUS PICTURI Adapted from Edgar Rice Burroughs' story, a Beqnsl to famous story Tarsal of the Apes" THE RETURM OF TARZAM In 7 Parts. A picture in which the scenes are punctuated with a
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    • 317 3 fMnnaasl i %i^S* Draw the emrkmtd The quantity is Haif> Had I'tw limited, tlie quality Stars Scot. Whisky *s|%^ '->» f*r4trr VnKffH*" xr iI I si n its V I cs&£\. lOiST;itt«s S'uft 16/5 p r'//*/// y,/^/iw) HAIG 6 HAIfW f*W ft-fe^^^BsH GI IE fine palate that will only tolerate
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    • 646 3 leeg i ai— i Mw, *4i^r" S^^^^^^^^_^^*^»«"" i I# y^^^ satlen. <^^. I 36,000 Tyres a Day Devoted exclu- > Isively to 3^ inch Firestone Planta N©. I end I*o. 2 have a Cofllßd tyres capacity 16,000 a day. This capacity of 36,000 ty.es a day. Firestone has won I
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    • 728 4 a ill. -e^ Section of A'runhert Building lontJ milonou into Gooctyoar Straight -Sido Tvr«e. N. CoodyearStrfi^ht^klaT^ra Longer Mileage HTHE Good year non- TT IS a well known fact that a larger or oversize tyre stretehable piano wire X not on^ y g^ ves > ou better cushioning, but longer mileI
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    • 369 4 j] Expectant and Nursing I Mothers 1 Iflf) find in Glaxo a most valuable aid. for. taken regularly two >/ J Sfl or three times a day by the mother herself (both before and Hf 1 3J( after the birth of her baby). Glaxo not only maintains the 4f E3
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    • 569 5 REAL ESTATE BUREAU DUPHtE BROS: I 2, Dc Souza Street (Ist floor) Freehold land and bungalow (for sale in Oxley Road. Drawing Room, Dining Room, Four Bedrooms. Garage etc., Reasonable price. WANTED. WA > •i for the Accounts De- ef a first elasi Hotel. Must be si figures. Apply to
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    • 664 5 B^* m^ MMMl *M"MMwajaaaawsaasa AUCTION SALES. OLD CHINA WAKE. ISKONZES ~&c7 Msssn POWELL I CO., LTD. beg to ar nouace that tluy will offer at auction a larg variety of Antique Chinese Porcelain (Min Kwong Hee. Leong Chan, Cham* Lung, T Kwang) 5-colour, consisting of jar: Slates, lamps, howls. MiufT
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    • 659 5 TJ AU' TIUN BALEfe. I SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE SCPREME COURT OF THE jj STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. a Settlement of Singapore. a In the cause of 1 Tan Bah Chee Plaintiff. 1 vs. 1 Neo Ming Poh Defendnnt. 5 Av( n<>.\ SALE OF Ons S-sasWr. FORD Csr No. 1507, and U
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    • 909 5 NOTICES. RICE PRICES. A Gov,rnment Gasstfc is bein K (ssaad to-day notifying rc-duetions in the price of rice as from the Ist February, 1921. The price to the OWic in the distributing centres of Singapore Penang will be reduced from s maximum W BO centt per gantang to a maximum
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    • 694 5 j- WHITEAWAYS i j SALE SEWS. I Whiteaway's Cash Trading terms make for lower selling i prices. Buying for cash direct from the manufacturers enables Whiteaways to secure 4he best quality goods at rock bottom prices. Their customers also benefit by this Cash Trading. Record sale prices are now in
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  • 738 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1921. Subordinate Service. It has been with satisfaction that we have been able to note, of recent months more particularly, a much increased tendancy amongst the subordinate staffs in business and government to act for themselves on definite and sensible lines. On many occasions
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  • 510 6 The Y. M. C. A. Gymnastic Class will be held on Wednesday, the 26th instant, at 8.30 p.m. The "Malaya" visited the Elbe shortly after the Armistice and grounded there, but no harm was done. Kuala Lumpur has been having rainy weather during the last few days and this has
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  • 239 6 OPENING FOR MUTUAL AID. CONFIDENCE IN M. BRIAND [Reuter's Service.] PariH. Jan. 23. The French press is giving Mr. Tchinglo, the new Chinese Minister to Paris, a warm welcome, pointing out the distinguished diplomat is a former student of Paris University, where he took up th e
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  • 70 6 tm IHK THAIPUSAM (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, Jan. 2.">. The Thaipusam festival was on a greater Scale than usual. A large crowd, m: ny fining from a considerable distance, visitel the waterfall temple which was throngSd by the various communities. The number of Hindus doing penance was
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  • 446 6 We acknowledge receipt of a calendar from Messrs. Huttenbach, Lazarus and Sons. Ltd.. Singapore. It is stated that the tenders accepts! for their housing scheme i.'7"»2 per house) by the Barnard Castle Rural District Council, are th. lowest in the North of England. A tenant told the Willesden magistrate that
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  • 631 6 TUESDAY, JAN. 2:>, 1921 PRESENT His Excellency the Governor and Ctsassaaasi in Chief (Sir Laurence GniUsrasrd, r His Excellency the General Oflfa kJ ing the Troops Major-Gem-rul S Ii j Ridout, K.8.E., C.8., C.M.G.) The Hon'ble the Acting Csl Wil iam Murison. k.t. bach;. The Hon'ble the Actir.g
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  • 690 6 The Hon. Mr. Nutt asked: "Will the Government, as was verbally promise the late Governor, lay on the table a copy ol the evidence taken and thf result of tin- findings of the Commission which inv. the Singapore Mutiny The act. Colonial Secretary rep "There is no
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    • 212 6 w *^fM^ "i til A t J o_fi\^* (jKm CALDBECK 'macgregor Vf¥ CO., LTD. I Watsons N'lO ahead of all others SMI THS j^sß^^ "TRENCH" WATCH. j MW^ *VMW LEVER MOVEMENT yjSy^K, >as#^a\ LUMINOUS iUil N-j \^ft DIAL AND HANDS lJ|.-=- E-|'| v,{AVrEE,) TIMEKEEPER vBu\eA AT THE PRICE 4^mW S
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    • 68 6 m ii tr, '■-^s~a "THREE DOTS" Superior Quality Popular Price $1 per tin of 30 Ardath Tobacco Co., Ltd. LONDON. SONG CHIT NEO, MRS. CHIA LEONG CHUAN. —On January 23rd at 1.15 a.m. aged 63 years, at "Woodsville" otf Serangoon Koad. Singapore, the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Ong Teck
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  • 2727 7 Director sf Baaaßss. ssurer moved eight no* to his name, all of which l. In moving the vote of 'or expenses to bs Incurred by ths tofcnt of the Dirt tor of Supplier. isurer said that honourable that Govenuneot had ape» t<. carry out the recomOt the Profiteering-
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  • 209 7 s> Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Powell have removed to "Angles," Ulu Pandan, off Holland Road. The wedding of Mr. L. M. Quinton and Miss EL K. Curtis took place on Saturday afternoon, says the Straits Times, at th< Presbyterian Church, Singapore, the service being conducted by the Rev. G.
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    • 151 7 Robinson Co., Ltd. JUST RECEIVED Walker's Patent Blockettes in wire, cages. Blockettes /§#J^\ Cages 90 cents 30 cents Purifies, Sweetens and produces a delightfully fragrant sanitized atmosphere which is distinctly beneficial. Hung in Boom or apartment wi l last about 12 months. I And requires no attention. 8 wit*. u»a'y^f
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    • 488 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. SHIDZUOKA MARU 28th Jan. KAGA MARU mid Feb. YOKOHAMA MARU 23th Feb LIVERPOOL
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    • 748 8 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE P \KETV AART MAATSCHAPPU (Incorporated in Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA TsaeasVeae 111 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight DtpL Ittl Managers Desk 1437 Marine Snpt. Transsdesßsat Dees. S COLLYER QUAY. US DM CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVBRNMsMT. SPEELMAN (Wednesday, Jan. 26) Muntok and Palembang.
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    • 684 8 P. &O. BRITISH INDIA I AND APCAR LINE. I (Incorporated in E .iglsnd. 1 MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. A CO (Under Contract with His Majesty's GoveiniLent) The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY ar* at s^ suspended LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES ft LONBoi
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    • 416 9 THK MAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM) SINGAPORE BANGKOKCOASTING SERVICE J abetaj, Traaggsnu, Kelantan, Bangnava, Telupin, Patani, Singora La- K-hsamui, Bandon, Lan^suar., Chumpon, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure LA th J an. 1921 19th Jan 1921 1 IPOK 24th Jan. 1921 26th Jan' 1921 Ai Mai Jan. 1921 2nd
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    • 305 9 LLOYD TRIESTINO S.N. Co. (Incorporated in Italy.) HOMEWARD SAILINGS. For Penana;. Colombo, Aden, Venics ana 1 Trieste. NIPPON about J^ PILSNA about Feb. 18 HUXGARIA about Mar. 10 OUTWARD SAILINGS. For Hongkong, Shanghai, Yokohama, and Kobe. HUNGARIA f abooot Jan. M For frsic^t and passages apply to SOCIETA COMMISSIONARIA DI
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    • 580 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co. Ltd. Ellerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) [Incorporated in England] JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SL'EZ OR Pan Air a FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Due Route s» #r S'pore A^AMEMnSn vt \t 2S£
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    • 635 9 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES OPERATED BY PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated in U. S. A.) FOR ACCOUNT OF THK C s. SHIPPING BOARD SAN FRANCIS(()-MANILA_KSST INDU SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE A CTPU,e„ K '"ALCITTA Clilonf. STATE rCiKht ,V >-«.« J.-. WOLVERENE STATE £ZS£ 3 Eft! ON-NAMED STATE £35 3SS u£ Z
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    • 1272 10 A Copy of thin 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.) «e>t ff
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    • 1549 10 I Delivery of the Plant was stated to be about 4to 5 months. A Cable has recently been received stating that part of the plant has been already completed an<J it is confidently anticipated, therefore, that the Brick Plant should arrive here .within the next two months. Cost. Brick Power
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    • 56 10 i COLGATE'S Ribbon Dental Cream "LIES Ft AT ON THE BRUSH" I Obtainable at all Stores and Dispensaries. fffll A RELIABLE In BRITISH J BBBK Lv le\ "Wex 'W BBB J *V B %a SOLE AGENT I The Borneo Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England). IPQH PENANG. k I PURITY AND
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    • 1378 11 ANNOUNCEMENT I sf SBBBBBSBBBaaaBaBBBBaaBSBB^ a The Studebaker Light Six THE WORLD'S GREATEST LIGHT WEIGHT AUTOMOBILE I HAS JUST ARRIVED I THE NEW STUDEBAKER LIGHT SIX was designed and is produced to meet the world-wide demand for I an efficient, durable and economical light-weight six cylinder, it is a real achievement
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  • 992 12 SCIENTIFIC PLANTING. To tkc Kditor. Dear Sir, When reading through the R< yal Colonial Institute Magazine for November I noticed that the British \V>st Indies are taking for subscriptions towards founding an Agricultural College there on University lines. The British West Indies are, M all the
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  • 834 12 ENTIRELY SURROUNDED BY FOREIGNERS An Englishman, says Philip Guedella, in the highly-reviewed volume of essays, M Supers and Supermen" (Fisher Unw'.n), i<- a man who lives on an island in the North Sea governed by Scotsmen that is why it is called self-governing. His occupations aiC simple, but
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 259 12 ZENITH THE MOTORCYCLE I ij WITH THE WORLD FAMOUS GRADUA GEAR j EXTRACT FROM THF j MOTOR CYCLE j ZENITH MOTORS, LTD., have created a unique position for themselves in the world of motor-cycle manufacture. "Zenith" conjures up in the mind of the motorcyclist visions of unlimited speed and power.
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    • 130 12 THE LAST WORD 1 IN CONSTRUCTION I GARFORDI THE LORRY 1 PEERLESS I LOW CO. LIMITED. Ij B [Incorporated in Singapore.] Sole Agents* BJBBBBB*BTBBB*BB*BBBnBr3Cr"Z5BSB T SBB?SB^ e+xnxb*ncr*r~ r >- 1 <**3LTait\ issi ißsi i iiesiißiiß3BSMßnsnssßßstaaassaejss<yr=s^iTa>» THE ENGLISH ELECTRIC Co. a LIMITED. (Incorporated in England). Can deliver EX STOCK (ALL STANDARD
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    • 2146 13 tin tA/Mj^VWBBBmMtUMtIMMth^MMMM blij— !TT*^t I**f*tS BVBi H,s§e t (rH. Aißmrance in force ever l!5,000,88t. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPAM, LIMITED. [Incorporated ia Straits Sett.] MEAD OFFICE Wi«ch«BUr Hour*, Singapore. IX)NDON OFFICE S2, Old Jewry, E.C. Th. Company kas £20,000 deposited with the Sap re me Court of England, and
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    • 629 13 EXCHANGE. JANUARY 2.V Bank 4 m.s. j Bsnk, demand 2|3% Private credits 3 m.s. 2|4 7-10 New York, dsmand 431^ Credit 90 days 47^ France, demaiul ggQ India. T. T. iks Hongkong, demand I'iem 27 p.c. Yokohama, demand Java, demand 12'ji~, I Bangkok, demand «8 Sovereign, Bank Buying $8.64 Bank
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    • 532 13 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Intermediate and local malls will be found in list below: I Penang. Malacca, K. M. S. (by Train) 4 p.m. tliily (except Sunday). Kots Tiaggi and stations to Kuala Lumpur at <! a.m. P. S'ham. Colombo. Suez, etc. Machaon 8 a.ra. Kerimoß Soon Lee I a.ra. r
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  • 805 14 I TIMES MIST CHANGE. Sir Ernest in an Interview with the Times of Malaya said it ems very serioua thing to iee It all sa it was now. It was all due to the "beers" who were trying to keep the market down. Any v.
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  • 113 14 saMakers of oatmeal milling plant report that laal year they had a larger demand from En, d than haaye! been juown, and that Englishmen ar becoming greater porridge eaters than Scotan 1 Mail id new are talking of th.- sibility of an alliance between Spam and Britain. The Libertad demands
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  • 74 14 I KASERS REPORT. Singapore, Jan. 25. Rubbers. Steady, with very little doing, Craigieleae 82 1 cents, Lunas $7.50, Ulu Pandan $1.10 ex div, Kempae 16.10, Malaka Pinda $1.55, New Berendaha $3.35, Scudai^ $5, Tapahs $14.25. Mining.— Weak. Taiping $1.32'-. North Taiping $1.40, Sooti Taiping 80 cents, Rawangs
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  • 202 14 A Government Gazette is Being issued today notifying reductioni in the price of rice as from the l-t February, 1821. Thej pric to the public in the distributing centres of Singapore si >1 Penang will he reduced from a maximum of SO tents per gantang to a maximum
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  • 217 14 i Impossible for them to be Happy. Speaking at Newcastle recently. Mr. Robert Smillie said he had never spoken against the Duke of Northumberland as the Duke of Northumberland. The latter might be, and probably was. as honest and sincere as he was himself. I
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  • 199 14 On the 23rd November, Rabbi and Mrs. W. Hirsch with their two children arrived in Shanghai after a tedious journey covering a period of over six weeks. During the trip to Shanghai, both Singapore and Hongkong Jewish Communities had lavishly entertained Rabbi and Mrs.
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  • 130 14 West End pick-pockets have taken to emptying stolen wallets cf their contents and then posting them in pillar-boxes to their owners. A writer in a London paper of Dec. 19 says:— As for the coming year, it mm n< t, with so big B load to shoulder, be expected to
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  • 184 14 Addresses to the Chinese Community. With Mr. See Tiong Wah .LP., in the chair a public meet ing was held at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, yesterday afternoon, when Dr. Hallam and Mrs. Rolfe, Commissioners for the N.C.C.V.B. spoke on the subject of combating the prevalent social evil.
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  • 375 14 The usual weekly meeting OX the Rent B >ard was held in the Municipal Board Room yesterday afternoon, Mr. F. M. Baddeley, the President, presiding. In the ease ef No. 2 Adis Road it was Ftated that the rent was formerly $.~>o a month, BUI had now been
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  • 270 14 Night Robbery on Continental Train. No light can yet be thrown upon the daring jewellery robbery effected on a train between Madrid and Barcelona, by which jewels to the value of many thousands of pounds were stolen from the sleeping compartment of a traveller. Messrs. Tyler and
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  • 52 14 Consternation has been caused in Surrey hunting circles by a mysterious liver disease which is killing off the hares on one •state. Twenty dead hares have been found Mr. Kenneth Poland, Master of the Guildford and Shere Ber.gles, states that he hopes to restock with fresh blood in the Spn
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  • 68 14 The outer sad inner gasbuoys in the roads at Tanjong Pandan do not burn. A sand patch with 4 fathoms at lowest water has been found in the fairway outside Lem-Pataya (Gulf of Siam East ("oast) where Chait 2720 indicates 9 fathoms. The geographical chart position is approximately
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  • 366 14 Closer Co-operation With the Services. A conference was held in London recently with a view to extending the National Rifle Association's field of activity and securing closer co-operation with all branches of the Services. At the invitation of the Association representatives of the Army, Territorial Army, and
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  • 200 14 A man at Ottershaw, near Cher'tsey, has spent the past 35 yeas in bed, and for more than 30 years has drawn sick pay from a benefit societv. I Mr. Fisk, the manager of the Australasian Amalgamated Wireless Company. predicts that within rive years it will be ible for Sydney
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  • 76 14 Orders for week ending January 29th. Wednesday 26.— Signalling Class 5.15 p.m. Eighth and Ninth Troops Parade 5.15 p.m. Thursday 2T.— Band Practice 5.15 p.m. Third Troop Parade 5.15 p.m. Friday 28.— Route March. Parade at Fo;t Canning Road (back of YM('A) 8.15 p.m. Saturday 29.— Seventh
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  • 60 14 Programme of Drills, etc., for week ending, Sunday, 30th January, 1921 Wednesday 26th, 6.15 p.m.— Drill Hall Eurasian and Malay Companies, Dress Optional Rifles Belts and Bayonets will be provided at Drill Hall. Friday 28th, 5.15 p.m.-Drill H-all. European Unite. Dress Optional Rifles Belts and Bayonets will
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    • 149 14 THE LEADER OF ITS CLASS r i \J^ >*■ r^WWy The Bean is the lowest priced 11.9 Car the market. In addition to being a lowpriced car it is economical to run a robust car that stands up to hard use and will ordinarily do 35 miles per gallon. INTERNATIONAL
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