The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 9 November 1921
1921-11-09
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Title Section16 1921-11-09 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. fEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1921. NO. 10,430.16 words
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Article213 1921-11-09 1 The Angora Agreement between France and the Kemalists is not acceptable to Britain and a Note proceeds the diplomatic negotiations Page 7. The general question of Britain's interest m the Near East has been brought up m the House of Commons —Page 7. The Hungarian Assembly has213 words
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Article1765 1921-11-09 1 If you did not reflect you might say that Covent Garden has had "reverses." The haunt of beaux quizzing a Bride of Lammermoor virginal at fifty Hummers, of belles deliciously pamees before some Italian Puss-in-Boots masquerading: as Edgardo surely the old Opera House suffered a "come-down"1,765 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement225 1921-11-09 1 Malthoid [RAFFLES HOTEL. llh December. X.MAS EVE FANCY DRESS BALL. Special Dinner Ik Dancing till 1.45 a.m. SUNDAY, 25th December. KM \s DINNER MONim- 2«th l)<H-ember. TEA DANCE, r to 7 *p m .Mh hecember. CHILDREN'S PIERROT A PIEHRFTTE PARTY. •> t<» 7 "10 d m HK^^^>!»^^ tMk December. Special'225 words
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Advertisement129 1921-11-09 1 I i v* jßßflr ''^Bflr iP^ L\ PATENT HkT i"^ Z lll^ r%| gTk f^ nxs of so VACUUM TINS l^Vf KjKjiJ Sole Manufacturers, ARDATH TOBACCO Go., Ltd, LONDON, ENGLAND. WE STOCK WILLARD M OTOR-C AR BATTERIES DDY/^l?C! I UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlement >) I IIFI129 words
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Advertisement169 1921-11-09 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS i I Notices— Municipal P. K. Consifttsre Ctymges of address, Central Engine Works and Central Motors, Ltd. dlosintf of offices on Friday and Saturday Singapore Marine Ins. As?n. etc. trade marks Pages 4, 6 and 11. Auctions by Oheong Koon Seng and Co Powell ad Co., Frankels Ltd.,169 words
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Miscellaneous116 1921-11-09 1 THE WE&K i Wednesday, 9th. High Water, 5.30 a.m., 4.58 p.m. Polo: Balesticr 1 Tanplin Club at "homo, C>\b p.m. Thursday, lOf/t. High Water, 6.39 a.m., 6.25 p.m. B. I. homeward mail closes. Philharmonic Orchestra, 5.15 p.m. Friday, l\th. High Water. 7.30 a.m.. 7.41 p.m. Public Holiday. Armistice Day. Hitfh116 words
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Article20 1921-11-09 2 luesdiy. Nov. 8.-Annam Maru, Awa Maru K.ku Maru, (Japan); Indragiri, (Dut)- B an "r*u Soon, Quorra, Giaag £m (BrU >20 words
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Article152 1921-11-09 2 The harvesting of seaweed is the novel Holland industry noted by Consul F. W. Mahin as having: had recent important developments. At the northern extremity of the Zuyder Zee, a soft, muddy bottom is not more than five feet under the surface at high tide, and over an area about152 words
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Advertisement232 1921-11-09 2 TO I.BT OR FOR SALE. Large Gotlowna, newly erected, area from 10,00 to 50,000 sq. ft. facing river. Large stores from 6,000 to 24,000 sq. ft. noPi- wharf and shipping. Also Bungalows. ATI immediate entry, going cheap. Apply to A. J. ABRAHAM, 56, Robinson Road. Marsilling Building. VICTORIA THEATRE MONDAY232 words
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Advertisement320 1921-11-09 2 H £LAJH3TY| m I AT 7.30 SHARP. wMm "HOUDINI" SERIAL I U Episode IS, IS, It IB Final Instalment LAST 8 REELS (N«Zt Tuesday "The Midnight Man" Serial) I T Thunderbolt Jack j TINSEL T I World Brady Picture with Kitty Gordon. I OS FRIDAY. JUST SYL.VIA nthk IN THE320 words
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Advertisement469 1921-11-09 2 ALHAMBRji From FRIDAY, November 4, to WEDNESDAY ONE OF REX BEACH'S GREATEST IllOToi I: A photoplay version of his famous story, "Tho Wag I. a which tnrilling scenes form part of the story, scenes whivh m lurid or overdone. *H THE GIRL FROM OUTSID> In 7 Parts A powerful drama469 words
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Article126 1921-11-09 3 There is nothing morn iraddening than a lull grinding headache, or short sharp EWipgßi m the temples, over the eyes and \cd at the b&se of the brain. How can you itend it? You could stand it if you had to, perhaps, fM dec't126 words
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Advertisement259 1921-11-09 3 Atoaritd Qold SlCcdal 5^ International Medical Congress Exhibition, London 1913. )iw fT% POWHIB DX.WR*^J I 1-/ r I The Food of Kings J I for your Baby I I Kings command the best the Vorld can I give, and the Royal Infant has the test fjj medical advice, the best259 words
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Advertisement303 1921-11-09 3 AU BON MARCHE. i 20-21 Stamford Road. NEWEST STYLES IN LADIES DRESSES AND HATS, Ready Made. For Dresses and Hats to order ?an bricg < ,n material Any Or den can be ex< uted m 24 Hours Notice. U-Nead-It is a tyre cement for filling cuts m outer 1 covers303 words
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Advertisement257 1921-11-09 3 Ride Farther on Goodyear Tyres m Your Small Car j^jQ!ir/A > I* tyre performance, not price, that decides what you reall} /^OSTaX! A Pay hence, do not experiment with tyres made to sell at sen/l^SWra You can secure m Goodyear Tyres, of the :>() '»<) V/ 2 and /^?<^-^'/J(t4i^i9 x257 words
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Advertisement167 1921-11-09 3 $1 j^^^r Jf v Raisley raised means \j|| 5} i s L*"*^^' 'far >^^C O A I t_z I w '\~r ii 1 13 Pvlj^T^ KAiaLti praised. \Y< pM Home baked tea-time dainties such at '[i y\ IWJr^'^ Jam Sandwicli and Swiss Roll are sure /fl *4j to meet Wlt^167 words
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Advertisement262 1921-11-09 4 THE BRAND OF CONFIDENCE -r fy^\ w** ft X*J^^v^ i I i_ r X F Y'Jl I 4 C a Si Ay 1 r oB^^T m J HAVE YOU HEARD t GREATLY REDUCED I PRICES E. G.--30 by 3 a Non Skid— Now -$31.50. Ask Your Dealer or Garage FOR262 words
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Advertisement941 1921-11-09 4 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Freehold Compound House known as Mildreda, No. 1491 Ea.st Coast Road and 26 lots of sea-side building sites at Tanjong Katong, I), milestone. At Messrs. CHEONG KOON SENG Co's Saleroom, No. 'A0 Kling Street. I ON WEDNESDAY 16th, November at 2.30 p.m. 1. Valuable freehold941 words
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Advertisement475 1921-11-09 4 Notice i. h.M.1,. between H'* )U to vehicular for repairs and 11. V TOWN 7 GOVERNMENT n,,-,,,,.^ Tenders will i, Honourable the j Settlements, up to I November. !'..JI, f OI more or lesa (European Warden during t rv<» y.-;ir The covers |fc Any tetkei infon ..at the Priaoa. The475 words
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Advertisement355 1921-11-09 5 WANTED. c p )Mt'[TOli, (Admitted Englanc reks < agaftcanent Mumci rwise (law rycoptiHll r■ nence Government Mercantile L»w v rss to N'<». 416 care el 15-11 r"~WANTBD TO BUY. M toi c feU Sunbeam rd Moi «r Ti IK ka, •r. II m ber oi Fiat i. n <•:" Nay;355 words
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Advertisement605 1921-11-09 5 auction o*tf^ I AUCTION SALE OP v ]Uni T ak mm 4 r«m.it.re etc lie Property of IT i i WAWNG roe at the Club's premises ON THUEBDAY, io,h n,,v.. at o p.m WAKING ROE. s. n Amtioneers. 10-11 AUCTION SALE OF~ To be held at No. 41, Sea. Im605 words
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Advertisement742 1921-11-09 5 NOTICES. MALAYA— BORNEO EXHIBITION 1922 < J round (ommittcc. Tenders will be received at the Government the icth (a*, for the following works: 1. Wooden fencing and fates to be erected round the Bite .< the Telok Ayer Reclanaation, len t *tJi übou; bOuO i run. remporary Attap shedi various742 words
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Advertisement796 1921-11-09 5 l NOTICES. CHANGE OP ADDRESS. NOTICE is hereby riven that the Begiafi Office of this Company, will, on and aft December Ist. 1921, be situated at Centr Building. 15-1, Stanford Road, Singapore. CEXTRAE ENGINE WORKS LTD. 26-Jl CHANGE OF AIM):: ESS. XOTK hereby given thut the Register* Ortice ot this796 words
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Advertisement939 1921-11-09 5 AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE TOWN AND COUNTRY PROPERTIES At our saleroom. No. Ming Street. er ON WEDNESDAY, inth NOVEMBER at 2.;;o p.m. Ml I. Mortgagee's Sale of valuable W years leasehold land and the :J storey brick and tile roof shophouse premises No. 6 Macao Street. Singapore Town, area IMB939 words
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Article16 1921-11-09 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH. LBYNE.- On Nov. Mrd. to Mr. and Mrs Leyne, of Kajang, a son.16 words
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667 1921-11-09 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9. 1921 The Washington Conference. Before the week ends there will be assembled at Washington representatives of the chief powers of the world, engaged m trying to solve a problem of the most supreme importance to the human race how to get rid of the667 words
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Article593 1921-11-09 6 In mail week, Roneo Ltd was advertising the issue of £l<>o,ooo m ten per cent cumulative debentures of £1 each at par. The Klanji Agri-Horticultural Societywill hold its annual show of poultry, pigeoni and dogs on December lGth and 17th. The Girl Guides' Association (Selan«-or) held a rally on Saturday593 words
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Article283 1921-11-09 6 Rome, Nov. 3rd. On the 2nd instant, the body of the Italian Unknown Warrior was transported to Rome from Aquileia, with solemn honours paid as tribute at every station en r.xute. Their Majesties the King and Queen, the Royal Family, The Premier, Ministers and Senators, Members of283 words
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Article608 1921-11-09 6 The Rev. Father Couvreur. the venerable l'nocureur of the Missions Etrangeres, returned to Singapore by the Paul Lecat yesterday. 1 A marriage has been arranged between i Mr. H. G. H. Mitchell, Assistant Traffic Manager, F.M.S. Railways, and Miss Margaret Staddon, of Bramfort Spellee, Devor.. The marriage will take place608 words
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Article64 1921-11-09 6 (From Our n, I A ■pedal ldl >i« George's Chu I ing with two n i t Service A f all ex-servi pecta to fallen At the Police young Eurasian, of $4,()0n on a trust, at the m executrix of tl Surin. m reap* 12,700; and f, were64 words
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Article50 1921-11-09 6 From Our Oh The Armistice !>. have heen ■light!) be divine service at Si LQ a.m. for the who, at the conchi march to the Pa the M.V.I, an.] p, 1 Will be a full pan, "Last Post" and tht- parafcJ arms, following M silence will be50 words
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Article25 1921-11-09 6 (From Our o I An interest I to-day between Kleinti I pore) and Threlfall at I The former pair r I -I25 words
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Article199 1921-11-09 6 The death has occtl Henry Lionel < The deceased pentli-man, «ho m 1844 m Mauritius. Cox of that pla and Wll mbttitatt general Mauritius m 1880 judpe of the -v: I Several years, wl.i-i procureur mm] .1 he was transferred I ments as Chief Ju >199 words
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Article70 1921-11-09 6 The following mittee MOftfag Und Minutes; Mattel lars: (a) letter fr M r Increase of awhflih p; Wales visit; (4) VolttUt I Appointment ol Members to b<- m.i Mr. Maophail will A>s(x.-iatiun rtqiMfti H« Hipb Commissioner t ativt or Advi>.»r>- 1; is known M H' bt» con70 words
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Article28 1921-11-09 6 His Kxcellem-y tl mander-in-Chief ha all tx-OOcen to wear uniforn: thoir Unit) on Km 11th, either when attend the Cathedral or tfci I that eveninp.28 words
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Advertisement107 1921-11-09 6 MACGREGOR'S v. o. s- PARLIAMENT >/^r<y/^ V^hisky Xy^ Caldbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m Shanghai). -■•■HS I 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE I has given us 25 YEARS REPUTATION. *f You will have the advantage of expert eye knowledge by al- 7 lowing us to take care of your eyes. I N.107 words
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Advertisement69 1921-11-09 6 THE NORTH BRITISH AND I MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY LTD. (Incorporated m Great Britain) Transacts all classes of LIFE (Including Annuities) IKK (Including Loss of Profits consequent upon Fire) ACCIDENT, MOTOR CAR J MARINE BAGGAGE Insurances Total Fund* exceeds £25,000,000 CLAIMS PROMPTLY SETTLED. Chief Offices LONDON 61, Threadneedle St., E.C. 2.69 words
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Article190 1921-11-09 7 FRENCH PREMIER ARRIVES. X WARM C,REETIN(i. [Rcuter'i Service.] Now York, Not. 7. liner Lafayette has arrived. The r *g welcome committee boarded the Ltd the French delegation to Washington Conference, who are prog direct t*' Washington after a short a<i hotel. M. lIKIANDS MESSAGE. New York,190 words
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Article103 1921-11-09 7 Paris, Not. 7. Government*! reply to the rwarded to Paris by M. Briand liner Lafayette, it 13 believed, fwr.tual resumption of normal rith Russia conditional upon legral I economic guaranteea that tLe Soviet to the international usages of -.ation*. KKAM K'S OBJECTS. Pari>, No>. 7. g103 words
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180 1921-11-09 7 tut] conference of the Singapore Association commences on Friar..! the following is the diary of eraents nth Nov. Retreat for Lady kere. Saturday, 12th Nov. S. D. A. Council Meeting m St. Andrew.-, School Hal':. Conference of Lady Workers at Bishop's Lodge. 2.30 Inspection of Letters180 words
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80 1921-11-09 7 P owaen from all parts of the world ■cted to attend the International the first since the war, to be Upland on November 23, 24 and 25. tt« questions to be discussed will miardization of charter parties and '•din*, limitation of ship owners bills of lading,80 words
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Article363 1921-11-09 7 FRANCO-KEMALIST TREATY. CAUSING CONCERN. ißeuter's Service.] London, Nov. 7. Diplomatic circles are concern* at the Anglo-French aegotiatieu. BB the subject of the recent Franeo-Komalist agreement, winch the British Government consider is contrary to Preach aaourancea, bwai« it conflicts with the Treaty of Sevres and renders nugatory the363 words
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Article159 1921-11-09 7 London, Nov. 7. In the House of Commons at question time, Mr. S. Baldwin stated that out of 423 ex-German vessels allotted to Britfttn for sale, 392 had been delivered of which 886 had been sold. 326. of at tonnage of eighteen million had been bought159 words
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Article142 1921-11-09 7 At the salt of wvrk on behalf of the C.E.Z.M.S. to be held m the V.M.C.A. Hall op, Wednesday, December 7th from 10 to 1. and from 4 to 7 o'clock there will again be the Millinery stail which has proved such an attraction m former years. It142 words
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Article58 1921-11-09 7 Under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. Literary Society Mr. Alfred Lea will deliver a lecture to-night at 8-30 on "The certainties and uncertainties m Religion." After the lecture the meeting will be open for 'discussion. A cordial invitation is extended to58 words
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Article52 1921-11-09 7 The Calcutta Corporation has sanctioned the expenditure of Rs. 36,075 m connectioa with the visit of the Prince of Wales. The amount will be devoted to the presentation 'of an address, illuminations and decorations. 'The Corporation haa also decided to pre- sent an address to the Viceroy on his arrival52 words
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Article538 1921-11-09 7 PRINCE OF WALES. IN THE CANAL. [Reuter'e Service.] Suex, Nov. 7. His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales l-a<- ai lived here. RIOTS AT CALCUTTA. Calcutta, Nov. 7. Following- a Khilafat meeting at Howrah, the crowd stoned the police, who charged. A few shots were fired. One538 words
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Article144 1921-11-09 7 The British Cycle and Motor Qycle Manufacturers and Traders Union Ltd., wish to extend a cordial invitation to Overseas Motor Cycle and Cycle Traders who are visiting England to use the services of the Traders Centre which m m the nature of a Club and Information Bureau144 words
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Article649 1921-11-09 7 ALL IMPORTATION PROHIBITED. To the Editor. Sir, I have the honour to request that you will be so good as to publish this letter m order to call the attention of your readers to the fact that the importation of any plant of Para rubber into the649 words
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Article191 1921-11-09 7 At the meeting: held on the 4th instant, the paat and present members of the Chinese Co. decided that the 20th birthday of the Company be celebrated by a dinner at the Garden Club on the 19th instant at 7.30 p.m. As far as possible postcards191 words
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Advertisement100 1921-11-09 7 3iH L I ljs, i The Supremacy of W "His Master^ %ice" |[i p is Universally Acknowledged f F* posing "GRANDS," arr manufaoturrd by vtA f^^k 1 I 1^* 1 "^^i^-*^ F-^^^^-e^^^^^^^^P^sn^SH^fc^nMl Robinson Co., Ltd. (Incorporated is the Straits Scttlemtota) I Nestles Malted Milk. I Bl^fiSTLB I AND v plmilhl.100 words
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Advertisement566 1921-11-09 8 N. Y. ¥L EUROPEAN LINES. EUROPEAN LINES. LONDON LINE FortaifkUy ScrrU« "FOR 'MARSEILLES. LONDON ANTWERP. Tta Porta. ATSUTA MARU November 17 SHIDZUOKA MARU November 30 HAKOXE MARU December 14 LIVERPOOL LINE Moatklr B«ttlm "ToiniARSBILLES A LIVERPOOL, rfa Porta. KAMAKURA MARU December 13 > i i HAMBURG LINE Moathly S^tU* FOB566 words
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Advertisement536 1921-11-09 8 I 'ELLERMAN" LINE. I ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. t (Incorxwnitod m Enfland.) STEAMER Dae Singapore FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. •s.s. CITY OF PEKIN Nov. 12 s.s. CITY OF DELHI Nov. 24 FOR LONDON ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. i s s. B c kTvle 0 mbe LASGOW c .\l536 words
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Advertisement702 1921-11-09 9 IBE SL\M STEAM NAVIGATION CO ITO COASTING SERVICE F«r Kretay, Trengganu, Kelantan, Pangnara Telun fohiamoi, L*agiußH, Chumpon, and Bangkok. ***tani, Sing^ra, LaTUOALA V^ Departure I'RACHATIPOK V. l 4 Nov. 16 valaya o o 21 n ov 23 Tfci steamers are fitted throughout with elec^ic licfct 3 mmodatioM for first clasa702 words
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Advertisement478 1921-11-09 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EUerman BucknaU Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINB.) (Tncorpoiatad 1b England.) JOINT PORTNIGHTLT SERVICE TO NFW YORK ria SUEZ OR PAHAMA. FROM NEW YORK. nilt S*a»« Dn«S'por« Route For ?TRFui J N DeC 24 Panama478 words
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Advertisement421 1921-11-09 9 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP C(X (Incorporated m U.S.A.) FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. S. SHIPPING BOARD. SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA— EAST INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. FOR CALCUTTA DIRECT WOLVERINE STATE Passengers and Freight November 15 GRANITE STATE Passengers an( j Freight December 15 FOR BAN FRANCISCO via MANILA AND HONOLULU. CREOLE STATE421 words
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Advertisement497 1921-11-09 10 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated m Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co., OF BATAVIA Telephone 131 Passage Dept. ***** Freight Dept. 1002 Manager Desk 1437 Marine Supt. Transhipment Dept. 3 COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. G. O. DAENDELS (Wednesday, Nov. 9) Muntok and Palembang. SINGKEP497 words
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Advertisement551 1921-11-09 10 KEPLER y^^K^ Cod Liver Oil with im^S Malt Extract j^l 5 Makes children's cheeks round r** 3^^ anc ros y anc^ their limbs i» jf 1 -"h shapely and well-developed. Sw-^V i^-^H.I-VTc^ll I ncreases strength and weight; (^^^^r^\ fzj r >rj:i very palatable and easily j jT^-^X Remember to name551 words
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Advertisement213 1921-11-09 10 Jli^k.XUilj Starting and Lighting B At n.wm»i. ninriwrwi "BXIDE" Butteries art) rleHijfnt'il t« )?ive %he best p<ispibl« re*rult* under proper and easily obtained conditions of use. They are ulso designed le five the be«t i> t* which are possible under a<Nerse conditions. I •BXIDE" Batteries Wave power— bic I ll213 words
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Article101 1921-11-09 11 NOVEMBER s. Bank 4 m.s. 2j4 5 32 Bank demand 2j3 °9-3 Private credits 3 m.s 24 7-1G New York, demand Credits 90 daya '4 J France, demand g r India. T. T. m Hongkong, demand 17 r m Yokohama, demand 94 •Java, demand 1 ;j 1 Bangkok, demand101 words
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Article133 1921-11-09 11 NOVEMBER Tin lof) Tons $79.30 Gambier Cube Ne. 1 14.00 Gambier j-> qq Pepper black 00 Pepper (white fuir) 26.00 Tapioca, small flake, f.g. <j.OO Tapioca, Medium pearl t.g. Pearl Sago, small g.50 Copra Snadritd IO.t:, Copra Mix 10.1i5 Opium, Benares uncert: 4,500 Rice, Rangoon white 330 Rice, Siam133 words
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Article50 1921-11-09 11 12 o'clock noon, Nov. S, 1921, Pale Crepe. Ribbed Smoked Sb Closing Priem. Closing Price* Bayers Sellers. Bayers Sellers. ot 34'- 35 Xov 33 U% Nov. to Dec 35 1 :> H Jan. to March 38" 39 April to June 39>.. 40' Tom- of Market:50 words
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Article42 1921-11-09 11 The following changes m Frailer and Co's list were noted yesterday. Tongkah Harb. 11.00 12.00 Ulu Piah 1.10 1.20 Jimah (350,000) 1.00 1.10 Par.tai (240.000—) .15 Tt-lok Anson (400,000 5) 5.00 6.00 United Malacca .75— .85 Ulu Pandan .50 .7042 words
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Article119 1921-11-09 11 Kast Wharf No. L— NIL Kast Wharf No. J. Tavu. Bwccinum Shci-rs Wharf No. Toyo Maru. Main Wharf No. 4. -CordilliTr. Main Wharf No. f>. Nil. Main Wharf No. <5. Bombay Mam. Bmpin Dock No. 7. Mata Hari. T.nkni Maru Lake PMdiag, Knight of thi- (barter W.119 words
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Article145 1921-11-09 11 Ban liatt Mm. Brit. I<>7. from Uuar i Muar <A. B*llerophon, Brit. 1744, from Liverpool h lor Hongkonp 9. Hebe, Brit. 3U\. from V Swrttonham K. for P. Swettenham 10. Toyo Mnru, .Jap l' 27!*. from Sakito H, for Saigon 11. Siam. Fr. IttS, from CardifV H. for145 words
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Advertisement439 1921-11-09 11 THE PPITAT ruap,,,,,, Amotmcm In tore* v W7,0©0,00«. IHfc GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED fcmpav h«a £20,000 deposits with tba Suor r LONBON OFFICE :$2 Old Jewry, ftO. .CTIVE PLANS OF ASSURAWrw: Ur E Jf J and c with the British LM* Ai»ur*nce Companie. A*t raS^ MANAGING WRECTOK ACTUARY^439 words
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Advertisement473 1921-11-09 11 CHARTERED BANK P *Kh UP i apital m 60 °.°00 fehares of £5 each £3 qaa ftftft Rcser\e Fund J wwu .Woo HEAD OFFICE. Bishopssatc, London, XC tt k ft**, FaT^ fP San CawnpT. Madr. 8 P SoSaya Colombo Manila Taiping px ng as.** as. H ow f "aw Bank473 words
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Advertisement906 1921-11-09 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK. LIMITED. Established 1880. Capital Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund y. 53,000,000 President: N. Kajiwara, Esq Vice-President: S.K. Suzuki, 'Esq DIRECTORS. q N. Soma, Esq. I. Matsukata, Esq. Y. Yamakawa, Esq. M. Mitsui, Esq. M. Odasiri, Esq. Baron K. Morimura, saim!5 ai m!L X Iwasak906 words
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Advertisement323 1921-11-09 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720). FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE t ldeuty Guarantee Administration Bonds binpapore Representatives Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. BARKER Co., Ltd. Messrs. WEARE Cc, Ltd. Kranch Office— 64, The Arcade, Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager SINGAPORE MARINE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION.323 words
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Miscellaneous52 1921-11-09 11 WEATHER REPORT. Kandanu Kcrhau Hospu-tl. Nov. 7 Bar.-d. a Fan 1014.8. *****. 10Hi.7. Temp HI. si, K2.5. Wet Bulb Thi-r 77. 7H. 77. I>ir. of Wind B.W. Calm, Calm. Max. Temp, m shado «3. Mm. Temp, m shado 77. Max. m Sun Ti' rad. Ther 71. Rain full m 2152 words
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Article998 1921-11-09 12 THE ALSAGOFF CASE. The Alsagoff appeal case was continued m the Court of Appeal yesterday, before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter 8. Shaw, Mr. Justice Barrett- Lonnard. and Mr. Justice St. J. Branch. The greater part of the morning's sitting was devoted to the continuation «f Mr.998 words
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Article480 1921-11-09 12 I Mr. Justice Brown tojk the place of Mr Justice Barrett- Lennard when the next MM was proceeded with. This was an Appeal by Syed Mohamed bin Somit against an order made by Mr. Justice BaTrettLennard sentencing him to <> months' rigorous imprisonment as a judgment480 words
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Article308 1921-11-09 12 like weekly meeting of the Rent Assessment Board was held m the Municipal Offices yesterday afternoon, Mr. E. Tessensohn presiding m the absent of Mr. C. F. Green. Others present were Messrs.' A. M. S. Angullia, Gaw Khek Kiam, Koh San Hin, E. A. E.ias and H. Beadsworth.308 words
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Article39 1921-11-09 12 Chinese-American co-operation was concretely symbolized last month at Hankow, where about forty prominent engineers of both countries, coming from Peking, Tientsin,, Shanghai and other cities, held the annual autumn meeting of the Association •f Ghme*§ and American Engineers. j39 words
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Article320 1921-11-09 12 HIS ACTIVITIES AT GIBRALTAR. October 30. A Gibraltar message of October 29 says H has been a brilliant and happy beginning to the Prince of Wales'* tour, a day crowded with incident and full of picture colour. After replying to addresses the Prince motored slowly through the320 words
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Article220 1921-11-09 12 New Railway Opened. Through communication by rail to Kelantan from Kuala Lumpur, via Padang Besar, Siamese State Railways and Sungei Golok was established m the beginning of last week, when the new stretch of railway between Tanjong Mas an-1 Pasir Mas was officially opened. The F. M.220 words
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Article83 1921-11-09 12 PHASER'S REPORT. Singapore, Nov. S. Bahher. Unchanged. Mining. Steady. Taipings $1.07 U to $1.12%, North Taipings $1.15 to $1.20, South Taipings CO cents to 6o cente, Collieries $13 to $14, Murais $3.25 to $3.50, Linguis $3.25 to $3.50, Nawng Pets $1.55 to $1.60, Rawangs 57 Vi cents83 words
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Article88 1921-11-09 12 THE M. S. KANGAROO. We are advised by Messrs Patcrson, Simons and Co., Ltd., the agents of the motor ship Kangaroo, that she is due alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharl during the afternoon of Thursday, 10th instant. The s. s. Bellerophon, bound from Liverpool to Hongkong, which88 words
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Article62 1921-11-09 12 Mr. J. Rogers, at Beaoonsfield, was splitting up a piece of an old oak beam when his axe struck a piece of metal. It was a copper coin of Louis XVI., dated 1792. According to a Hamburg newspaper, the memoirs of the late Herr Albert Ballin, the director of the62 words
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Article435 1921-11-09 12 PROBABLES BEAT POSSIBLES. In a trial game on the Padang last evening, Probables defeated the Possibles by two tries (6 points) to nil. More than ordinary interest attached to this game, m view of Singapore's approaching encounter with Malacca m the Malaya Cup. This match will be435 words
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Article57 1921-11-09 12 The 8. R. C. team to meet the S. C. this afternoon at hockey on the latter's ground will be: E. Ganns, E. O. Angus* C. Richards, J. V. Moss, Osborne. J. S. de Souza. L. H. Gomes, A. N. Other, H. G. Stack (Capt.), C. A. Xorris end57 words
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Article24 1921-11-09 12 Andrew Currie Cup, Ladies dolt Championship. Mrs. Connell beat Mrs. Lloyd, 2 and 1. Miss Law boat Mrs. Braddell, <*» and 4.24 words
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Article31 1921-11-09 12 American Tournament. Owing to rain no play was potsible on Tuesday; "A" class will therefore play on Wednesday and Thursday and "T>" -lass on Friday and Saturday.31 words
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Article24 1921-11-09 12 Owing to the state of the ground no play was possible m the S. C. C. Tennis Tournament yesterday.24 words
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Article118 1921-11-09 12 A Class Single* F. Ruchwaldy scr. vs. C. E. Winter sir. E. B. Laybourne scr. vs. O. Fuller scr. C. Class Singles. R. W. Chater scr. vs. 6. Savage owe 4. L. K. Davidson owe :i vs. c. B. Rfaddernl scr. H. Karsten owe 1 vs. R. V.118 words
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Article14 1921-11-09 12 I Friday 11th, 5.15 p.m.— Drill Hall. S. F. A. Company.14 words
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Article85 1921-11-09 12 I As patron of the Y. M. C. A. His Majesty has addressed words of warm tribute to the organisation on the centenary of the birth of Sir George Williams, father of the Red Triangle as i t is now more generally called. Subscribers of Bottomley's Victory Bond I Club85 words
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Advertisement245 1921-11-09 12 I The Wonderful I Crookes' Glass, *m3r There has been no greater contribotion v the study of Optics than the recent discoTer by Sir William Crookes, of X-Ray fame of glass that allows 90 per cent of light to Pa through and absorbs the dangerous thcrf invisible ultra-violet ami infrri-fd245 words
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