The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 14 November 1921

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1921. NO. 10,4:51.
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  • 231 1 The Washington Conference has opened auspiciously, wfih every desire and hope for success. President Harding expressed in noble terms America's welcome, and Mr. Hughes was appointed chairman Page 7. Statements have been made by representatives of the principal Powers. A forecast of America's naval proposals for disarmament
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  • 1249 1 COMIC CHARACTERS IN FICTION. Comic, even after reading the accounts of Charlie Chaplin's triumphal progress. is not a word that in these days one cat) lightly or unadvisedly Witt* down. Philosophers of the school of Mr. Oliver Ed-wards I have tried, too, in my time to be a philosopher," hv
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    • 341 1 RAFFLES HOTEL. XMAS AND NEW YEAR. SATIRHAY, -Mth DecemlK-r. XMAS EVE PANCY DKEBS HALL. Special Dinner Dancing till 1.45 a.m. .'.ith December. XM \S DINNFR 26th December. TEA DANCE, 5 to Vn m 27th December. HILDREN'S PIERROT AL IMFRRETTE > PARTY. •> to <.3O p.m. WEDNESDAY, -*Mh December. Special Dinner.
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    • 188 1 IHE WORLD'S MUST i'OPLLAR HIGH-CLASS IN PATENT T^^ HNSOK.-,. VACUUM TINS l^U i-#t-#<-# I Sole Manufacturers, ARDATH 10B4CC0 Go, Ltd, I LONDON, ENGLAND. j Ths Swan Brewery Co Ltd. Perth, West Australia. j: The special overseas representative Mr. L. M. I- BARNARD is desirous of meeting importers of |j •I
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    • 81 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. The Swan Brewery, W. A., would like to meft importers Page 1. Change in Victoria Theatre shows p. 2. Robinson and Co. have Fowler's selected preserved fruits Page T. iiaciste at the Empire Cinema Page 2. M. If. cargo boat announcement P. S. Cold Storage pineapple hams Page
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    • 144 1 THE WEEK Monday, 141*. High Water, 9.15 a.m.. 10.3 p.m. P. and O. outward mail due. Diocesan Conference. 0.45 a.m. and 5 p.m. S.C.C. mtg.. Club Pavilion. 5.15 p.m. Emulation Lodge. 5 .30 p.m. Cinema Show. Thratie, 9.18 p.m. Tuesday, \'th. High Water. 9.4ti a.m.. 10.41 p.m. Diocesan Conference, 9.48
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  • 109 2 World'* Largest Club rhe largest covered (awn tennis dub th* world %vu> opened i n mail week at if *m& Aerodrome, Cricklewood rhis large building has been taken by Ifa Gordon Uster, of Craven House. Kingswayi wrho has laid down six courts on which play will be possible
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  • 154 2 (M*l«) Mail Telegram.) Lahore, lid. 26. A London cable to the Civil ami Military < azette (Iym the following results of i esjfsje football matches on Oct. 22n<i Division I. Birmingham 1. Bolton Wandtrers 1 Bradford City 1, Sheffield United I. Burnley Chelsea o. Kverton 2, Oldham
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  • 95 2 Sosjm stories of bright spots in the dull Of an actuary were given by Mr. S. G. Earner, Past-President of the Institute of tuaries, in a lecture at the Central > M. C. A., Aldersgate-street, City. When <ame to the fining; in of forms, he said, '•any
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    • 340 2 TO 1 BT OR FOR SALE. Large Godowna, newly erected, area from 10,00(- to 50,000 sq. ft. facing river. Large stores from 6,000 to 24,000 sq. ft. near whnrf and shipping. Also Buncalows. All immediate entry, going cheap. Appl> to A. J. ABRAHAM, 56, Robinson Road, Marsilling Building. VICTORIA THEATRE
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    • 411 2 BIG HOLIDAY PROGRAM** I FIRST SHOW AT 7.:W Sharp. 1 EARLE WILLIAMS AND (.RACE DAKMOND IN THE YITAGRAPH PLAY The Man Who Wouldn't Tell FROM THE STORY' BY BESS MEREDYTH TENSION THROUGHOUT ACTION— LOVK INTEREST MYSTERY SUSPENSE THRILLS. POWERFUL AND EXCITING In 6 Parts Twcdt'-Dan in .T-T, vi A SHE-MK
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    • 352 2 ALHAMBRAI From Thursday, November 10, to Tuesday, \o\«m! AN ENTRANCING AND DAZZLING EQUITY l'> A photoplay that does not merely photograph some trivia setting and Impossible circumstsnrti, but takei it- ;i tliat bewitehingly beautiful photon] I STRAIGHT FROM PARIS I In <J Pans I Clara Kimball Young appears in her
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  • 912 3 (Alaska Man's Lmk by Hjalmar Rutxebeck Tilt 61 net T. Fisher Umvi n Ltd, London). This is the .story of a man v/ho makes a home out of the wrilderneaa for his mate. It is written in diary form and pives a vigorous picture of the hardships endured.
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    • 306 3 r ALFRED SHRUBB THE SfflSS SVgS£g»g>«pm? 1 \^&^A adxise.l me to K et YVx^l IMh^l s<me Ihls did. V% J /W J «»»P^ly left me. ..wn V. J continued taking thc I J H- m am fee sure 1 R^^ lh »T nave cured me. TWI 4^ have had no
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    • 362 3 Drmw tht cork and r**Ksi T e qumntity Bt*imm- «£^S^ Your good taste tells you to get Haig Haig Whisky T^^ii, IHE famous Five Stars brand is apprcf^ ciated by discerning users of stimulants all M over the world. Wherever people of good M taste meet and have fellowship, in
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    • 160 3 FOR ALL LEAKS AND CRACKS, PARTICULARLY LEAKY ROOFS JL J. AND GUTTERS AND CRACKED TILES. j RITO i in drums of 1 cwt and cwt. '.'> j. SOLE AGENTS ALDENS' SUCCESSORS (Eastern) LTD. 4, Collyer Quay, Singapore and 33c, Beach Road, Penang. Telegrams ALDENS J THE CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
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  • 70 4 October 28. Replying to Col. Yate In the House <>t" Commons Mr. Wood said that Government was prepared to consider in consultation with Governors applications from in-' dividual German missionaries of unimpeachal antecedents for permission to enter Colonies subject to their being under the controj
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  • 53 4 October 27. The Jockey Club Cup resulted as follows: Nippon I, Harrier 2. Flamboyant ft. Betting: 8 to 1 against Nippon, ir> to 8* against Harrier, and 11 to 8 against Flam-] boyant Thirteen ran. Won by a short' head, three-quarters o f a length separated! the second
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  • 416 4 The prices quoted are generally those current at Clyde Terrace Market. At the other marketi there may be small variations. a ng pore, Nov. t. IV in> l per catty 14' Do. Fivnch j 0 o^ 1 Per Ib. 40 Beef Steak do 4 Bean Sprout pcr
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    • 227 4 THE BRAND OF CONFIDENCE NUWARA ELIYA— CEYLON THE SAN ATORHM OF THE EAST <i,200 FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEL Finest Golf Course in the East. Splendid Trout Fishing GRAND HOTEL (electrically lit throughout) Accommodation for 250 Visitors 9 hours by rail from Colombo TELGS GRAND NUWARA ELIYA. I y/^ *f^ jw
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    • 942 4 NOTICES. I GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tenders will be received at the Office of the Honourable the Colonial Secretary, Straits Settlements, up to noon of Monday, the 7th November, 1921, for the supply of 150 pairs p more or less of white canvas shoes for the g European Warders of the Singapore
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    • 469 4 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF ""'I Valuable Freehold Compound House known as Mildreda. No. i \u\ and 26 lots of sea-side building sites at Tanjong Katon-r At Messrs. CHEONG KOOX SENG Co's Baferooa, No ON WEDNESDAY 16th, November at LM 1. Valuable freehold land and tho comfortable and <-. pean compound
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  • 1713 5 OPIUM, GAMBLING, AND HEAD BUNTING. THE OMB DAY VISITOR. Very serious charges against the British North Borneo Company in respect of the administration of its territories are brought in the current issue of the Century magazine by Major E. Alexander Powell, who states that he has made
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    • 488 5 WANTED. VI S H SOLICITOR. (Admitted England ks engagement MuniciI Otherwise (law excepted) Experience Government Company and Mercantile Law. AcMreM to No. 415 care of *T.T I IuUMI Ford Car, four seater, .1 running order. ReasonManafer, Shipping Dept. 1 i Ltd. I u.c. \N I Kl> TO BUY. M, 1
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    • 640 5 1 AUCTION SALES DEFAULTER'S SaTi* OF 1.000 P ikuls COTTON SEED At Nos. 168 m Boat ON MONDAY. th Nov<> AT „AM r aCt Unt f -ncerned. Now on view. CHEONG KOON SENG CO., i 10-11 Auctioneers. j > a 11-11 AUCTION SALE or f^^XTattsSS^ S -'O bv 120 10
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    • 675 5 NOTICES. strayed) small Fox rernor *****; white, -with black ovrr both ears; seems doaf. Apply LsSa«f»lJ Dalvev Road. 14-11 NOTICE NOTICE is henby tnaf the Power of Attorney ghmi by Kavena Sh; ik Dawood in lavour of Kadtrktttha bin Hoosain Sahib dated the sth day of September, 1916 has been
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    • 686 5 I NOTICES. NEW YEAR SPORTS 1922. NOTICE. I A Public Meeting will be held in the North Room, Singapore Cricket Club, on Wednesday, 16th November, at 5.15 p.m. to consider the desirability of holding Land and Sea Sports on Ist .January 1922, and if approved of: To appoint Committee of
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    • 16 5 COLONIAL HOTEL 44 ANSON ROAD BOARDING LODUIN i BY DAYS MONTHS REASONABLE TERMS FRENCH ITALIAN CUIS'NE.
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  • 32 6 LOST, at RsJkii Hotel. Armistice Day. Helmet, bearing name of a Hcbart Firm. Will person who took same in mistake kindly return to C. s. Nathan. West Australian Trade Delegation, Raflei Hotel.
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  • 824 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS MONDAY. NOVEMBER 14. 1921. Comment of the Week. The week-end, although a local holiday, brought more than the usual Lumber of telegrams, to be followed prcbably tor the next tew days by fewer. The calling" of the Cabinet ci Ulster to London to hear Lloyd George's detail
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  • 227 6 Sir Edward Merewether, K.0.M.G., K.C. V.0., has retired from the Governorship of trie Leeward Islands, and has been succeeded by Sir Eustace Edward TwistletonWykekam Fiennes, Bart., Governor of Seychelles. We have received from the Criterion Press, Penang, a copy of the report of the Eastern Shipping case against the Straits
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  • 177 6 IPOH ARMISTICE DAY. B(From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, Nov. 12. The arrangements for the Armistice Day celebrations at Ipor left nothinp to be desired. There was reverence, thanksgiving and rejoicinjr neatly spread out in items for the day. The services at the principal churches for thanksgiving and for
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  • 101 6 Ob Armistice Day, H.K., the General Officer Commanding 1 had the honour of entertaining- at luncheon His Excellency the Governor and Commander-in-Chie-f, attended by Lieutenant G. H. S. Sulivan. R.N., A.D.C. To have the honour of Meeting His Excellency the Governor, the following guest! w«.re invited: The
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  • 100 6 By dint of hard work the Bembm and officials of the Western Australian Trade Delegation, have got togfthei number of interesting exhibits, for the display in the old Post Office Building to-day. A glance at the list of goodi t«> be shown is sufficient to prove
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  • 452 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 20. Xo wiser letter has been written for 6ome time than the letter of the Bishop of Singapore in the "Singapore Free Press' denouncing the dumping in Great Britain of poor out-of-work Britishers, whoso passages are paid homp by local Europeans
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  • 228 6 SINGAPORE DIOCESAN CONFERENCES AND BISHOP'S VISITATION. lhe affair, of ih an- Reiving ful •IderaMe numbe, r down to the place m St. Andrei niorninjr, the v choir Mats. The Bishop, th, i: Davie, during tl ■imple tervicc ,1,1. Clergy and Laity, v »hip referred to the work In the Dioce
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  • 59 6 At the Victoria Theatre there will be proaanlad f' i tai in Singapore I vhanni: him "Daddy Long I-- 1 \v ll be screened Char! I ioccaai BnooMir Arm-.'" tfamed million dollar i>r.IhtM films are of htgfc fif (hi I beautifully produced and tht* r KSI assured
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  • 39 6 Yesterday a tvmr team from the W gates, a rink iranie. Um skippered by the hon'hK Ml frame was unfinished. in the favour of the Club team. composed of M. I>. HcKm Moss, J. N. jiaiicaw >' T
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  • 137 6 The Empnv State, the U taking the BMmbei of 1 Chamber of Commerce roan is a splendid vessel. latest devices far tfcc f pers, the safety of the »Wp working of eargo. A a famous University ;i/--taking their vacation u latest instruments f the gyroscopic com| by
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  • 19 6 The M.M. branch line which was due here fr aft«moo«, will sail for Sa:i?o day mornimr. the 17th in**
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    • 133 6 MACGREGOR'S V. O. S- X 2^* PARUAMENT I 13 L« IL» 1 N JL/ i V^v^ HISKY Gatdbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. i i WHAT APPEALS MOST TO A LADY? i PERFUMERY J WE HAVE JUST BEEN APPOINTED AGENTS FOR A "MORNY" J And Have Received A Complete Stock of their
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    • 224 6 THE NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY LTD. (Incorporated in Great Britain) Transacts all classes of LIFE (Including Annuities) FIRE (Including Loss of Profits consequent upon Fire) ACCIDENT, MOTOR CAR MARINE BAGGAGE Insurances T0... Fund, excels £25,000,000 CLAIMS PROMPTLY SETTLED. Chief Offices LONDON 11, Threadneedle St., E.C. 2. SINGAPORE 16,
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  • 1276 7 NAVAL DISARMAMENT PLAN OPENING DESPATCHES. I UKMIKKS IMPRESSIONS. Washington, Nov. 11. ..i M. Yiviani called by .it tin- residence of Senator ferred for an hour concerning Both later expressed the result. d that the btisineaj of the would be finished quickly, addmain business should conclude although details
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  • 739 7 ULSTER HESITATES. [Reuter's Service.] DEFINITION LACKING. London, Not. 11. After a discussion on Mr. Lloyd George'.* proposals, which are understood to comprise an all-Ireland Parliament in which Ulster is asked to join, the Ulster Cabinet replied I i Mr. Lloyd George stating that a conference between Ulster and
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  • 770 7 END OF HABSBURGS. [Reuter's Service.] NEW LOAN FOR SIAM. London, Nov. 11. It is understood that Siam is contemplating the flotation of a two million sterling loan in London. FRANCE AND CHINA. London, Nov. 11. The French correspondent of the Daily Telegraph at Washington, outlining- the French
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    • 174 7 Fowlers Selected Fruits Preserved by 66 ¥7 Af\/\ 4 Retaininu ah Special low Y A I .1 II L\ aromas and temperature rX\J\J RJ^L Natural Flavom V T acuum Process. BRAND REGT. Ideal for dessert with or without cream. Packed in airtight fflaM jar^ BARTLETT PEARS Nett contents not less
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    • 614 8 N. Y. K. EUROPEAN LINES. EUROPEAN LINES. LONDON LINE Fortnightly 8«rt1a« FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON ft ANTWERP, via Port*. ATSUTA MARU November 17 6HIDZUOKA MARU November 30 HAKONE MARU December 14 U^ERPOOL LINE Monthly SarrU* FOR MARSEILLES ft LIVERPOOL, rla PorU. KAMAKLRA MARU December 13 "AMBTJRG LINE Monthly StrriM fOR LONDON,
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    • 503 8 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAIUSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) A New Passenger Service to London. Will commence in MARCH, 1922 with the i S.S. CITY OF MANCHESTER 8725 tons deadweight expected to sail early March followed by the I S.S. CITY OF SIMLA a new twin screw steamer of 10,500 tone
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    • 516 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA^ AND APCAR LINE. (Incorportted in England MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVK F PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S 1 in (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY ir LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON TOMARSKIIi, OVn DUE SINGAPORE LI AVI sp NELLORE about Nov.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 409 9 HE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD (INCORPORATED IN SIAM) Singapore Bangkok' COASTING SERVICE T9I Kr.tay, Trengganu, Kelantan, Pangnara, Telupia Patani Sin™, t K Langsuan, Chumpon, and Bangkok. Sin w VT Arrival Departure Nov. 14 v ov 1R HATIPOK Nor.M VALAYA Nov M J^- f n are fitted throughout with electric
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    • 243 9 The Osaka Shoseit Kaisht Ltd. (Incorporated in Japan). No. 2, De Souza Street. Proposed Sailings from Singapore. (Subject to change without notice) EUROPEAN LINE. For Port Said, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Hamburg. DUE SINGAPORE. kS, Amazon Maru Nov. 14 Nov. 1") s.b. Atlas Maru Dec. 11 Dec. 12 s.s.
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    • 479 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EUerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCfIURIAN LINIL) (Incorpoiated in England.) JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NFW YORK ria SUEZ OR PAN&MA, FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Doe S'pore Route For DEUCAUON Dec. 24 Panama. Japan China
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    • 232 9 «>AIN IN THE REGION OF THE HIPS. Have you pains in the region of the hips Many people nuffer from pain in the regioc lof the hips. They may come from a touch d Sciatica, or Rheumatism, or from strain of the muscles. They may hav« other causes, but all
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    • 388 9 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated in U.S.A.) FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. S. SHIPPING BOARD. SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA— EAST INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. FOR CALCUTTA DIRECT WOLVERINE STATE Pmssengen and Freight November 15 I GRANITE STATE Passengers Mid Freight December 15 FOR SAN FRANCISCO via MANILA AND HONOLULU. CREOLE STATi.
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  • 435 10 Secretaries: Kennedy and Co. (Penang). New Columbia 40,802. Secretaries: Katz Bros. (Penang). Batang Padang Oct. output 127 pks, hours run 530 cubic yards 48,000. Secretaries: Barlow and Co. Permas 10,717; Majedie 15,000; Sekong 12,620; Kuala Geh 11,585. Secretaries: Borneo Co. I Bruseh Tin 15,500; to date
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  • 81 10 Two Labour Members Ordered to Leave. Rejection without division of a labour amendment to increase allowances under the Unemployed Dependents Bill aroused heated protests from Labour members in the House of Commons this afternoon. Mr. Jack Jones shouted "We took you for gentlemen." Mr. Will Thome ejaculated
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  • 20 10 I I am tfettinp on in age now, but still do my physical exercises every morning. The Duke of Connaupht.
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    • 536 10 K. P. M KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated in Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co., OF BATAVIA Telephone 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. 1002 Manager Desk 1437 Marine Supt. Transhipment Dept. 3 COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA^OyERNMENT. BARENTSZ (Monday, Nov. 14) Belawan-Deli. SPEELMAN (Tuesday, Nov. 16) Letong, Kramat,
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    • 341 10 m v. GLENGYLE. Consignees of cargo per the above vessel are advised that owinc to a breakdown in her machinery vessel has had to put into Sabang for repairs. Expected date of arrival at Singapore will be advised later. BOUSTEAD CO., LTD.. (Incorporated in the F.M.S.) Agents Glen Line Ltd.
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    • 205 10 XLj^ZX-X-m 1 Starting and Lighting Batteries jrive the best j>ossible results under propw and e«iilv obtained conditions of use. Thti are also designed to give the best results which are possible under adverse conditions. 1 j p»wer plenty of power powt-r t<> NKCM fully crank an automobile engine time I
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  • 106 11 IN U t.MB E K 1 0 Bank 4 m.s. 2,4 5-3-Hank demand 2 3 2i)-'A' Private credits 3 m.a 2|4 7-16 New York, demand 4514 Credits 90 days 4a France, demand 60 5 India, T. T. JJJ Hon^konjr. demand 18 pc. IVem. Yokohama, demand 94 Java, demand 134'..
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  • 136 11 NOVEMBER 10 Tin 175 Tons $78.. r >o Gambier Cube No. 1 14.00 Gambier 12.00 Pepper Black 14.00 Pepper (white fair) 26.00 Tapioca, small flake, f.f. 6.00 Tapioca, Medium pearl i.g. 7.50 Pearl Sago, small 8.50 Copra Sundried 10.f>0 Copra Mix 10.00 Opium, Benares ancert: 4,600 Rice, Rangoon white
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  • 63 11 Projrraninii' of Drills, etc., tot Wtk i ing, Tuesday, 16th November, Lttl. Tuesday 1"), s.ir> ij.ku.— Drill Hall Brml Basnh Road. Malay Company. A romniunique lays: The last meiatati of the .Mt. BveVM I returned t*> Daijeolinjf on Qttobci 26. The result- in elude 12,000 wq/tmrt es
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    • 394 11 Tflf TDPArr hi in' Aiaurancw In forc« »v« $17,000,000. TflE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. <Ji;ccrporat*d in Stralta Flettlpmant^ HEAD Clifl^K. Wincheitff Hou*©, Singaporti W, h» £20,000 deposits with Sup' "Ccrtof Fn OFFICE M ,E FLANS OF ASSURANCE th the Brltißb hU t"™** Companit* Aet SECRETARY v^ v AGEI^TS
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    • 490 11 CHARTERED BANK. Paid up Capital in 600,000 Kt serve lability of Proprietors!*' 090,000 HEAD OFFICE. :v fi»hop»gate, London. E(" AU Q A S em lcs and Branch, Alor Star Hongkong Penang Amntsar Iloilo Pukot Bangkok Ip oh g** Batavia Karachi Saigon Cafe K l V* Se^ a Laitutta K«,be Shi'nirhai
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    • 892 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. N. Soma, Esq. I. Matsukata, Esq. Y. Yamakawa, Esq. M. Mitsui, Egq. M. Odapiri, Esq. Baron K. Movimura, Baron K. Iwasaki, R. Ichinomiya,
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    • 273 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720). FIRE MOTOR~CAIT MARINE j Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives Messrs. BARLOW &Co Messrs. BARKER Co'., Ltd Branch OHice— 64, The Arcade, T'oNy er Qua^ A. GORDON LEE, Resident IClnager THE LONDON LANCASHI RE INSURANCE CO. LTD. (Incorporated
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    • 120 11 VESSELS AT WHAR/ East Wharf No. I.— Nil. East Wharf No. 2. Nagano Maru. Itarentsi. Buccinum. Sheers Wharf No. 3— Nil. Main Wharf No. 1. -Empire State, Haiphong. Main Wharf No. fl.— Creok State. Main Wharf No. 6.— Nil. Empire Dock No. Kajang. Wakasa Maru, Yokohama Maru. Teesta, Fukkai Maru.
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    • 331 11 MAIL TABLE. Intermediate and local mails will b« feaai in list below: Federated Malay States, Malacca, Maar aaJ Penang (by train; 6 a.m. and fl p.m daily (except Sunday). t Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Leaibiai Kuantan (By train j via Jeraatot 6 an Barents ittKong, siiai vv Japan rauyanu Maru
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  • 857 12 RECEPTION BY CHINESE CHAMUH OF COMMERCE. The rooms of the Chinese Chamber of rommerce in Hill-st were en fete on Satur- <l£y afternoon, when the members were "at home," to the representatives of the Amerieaa trade delegation which arrived here on Friday morning. The spacious hall, which
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  • 16 12 Exports of gold to the Straits Settlements from the United Kingdom *uin« September amounted to ZitiOf*
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  • 797 12 WEST AUSTRALIA AND FOOD PRESERVATION. I«i the Editor. Sir, In connection with the interview, published this morning, that one of your representatives had with Mr. Nathan, the Chairman of the West Australian Trade Mission, just arrived in Singapore, reference was made by thai gentleman to the
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  • 87 12 repeatedly saved his side and Watkins was conspicuous for some very fine tackling and kicking. Napier had little to do, but was the only wing to put across anything 1 like a centre. Though the game was a tale of missed opportunities it was extremely fast and c'ean throughout. One
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  • 898 12 RUGBY. THE MALAYA CUP. Singapore Defeat Malacca. A large attendance on the Padang on Saturday witnessed Singapore's victory cvei Malacca in the Southern Section of the Mahya Cup by 14 points (one goal, MM penalty goal and two tries) to nil. Although on the run of the game
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  • 548 12 The writer of the yachting reports succumbed to the fashionable craze for vaccination last week and therefore did not report the race for the Elizabeth Cup, sailed o n the 6th, but the result was, with the- time allowance corrections, Puteh Ist Dorothy 2nd and the rest
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  • 121 12 TO-MORROW.S TIES. B. Class Singles. H. L Taffe, owe 4 vs. A. S. Gardner, scr. C. Class Singles. D. Gosling, scr. vs. Powell, owe 15. G. R. Allen, scr. vs. A. L. Scheisser, owe 3. F. A. Morrell, owe 2 vs. J. Skytte, scr. R. H. Gale,
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  • 52 12 Y..M.C.A. vs. Staffords. i Played on Saturday, resulting in H win for the Young Men, who dismissed their opponents for 72 (highest scores being Corp. Smith 16, Sgt. McQuarrell 15 and General Extras 15). The Y.M.C.A. put up j 102 for five wickets, Subramanian making 52 and Nather 24
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  • 138 12 I The Jackson Miller Cup. The last of the season's races, the 200 yards for the Jackson Millar trophy, took place at the Swimming Club yesterday. The competition consists of three racws, 100 yards, 150 yards and 200 yards. There were four competitors in yesterday's race, ,W. Penrice conceding
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    • 197 12 The Wonderful Crookes' Glass, ?H^ Iheie ha? been no greater the itWy of Optics than the r n by Sir William Crookes, of \.y gliss that allows 90 por cent of i of invisible ultra-violet and tafrTUj^L ll1 These invisible rays are use] mation. irritation and h^dachr^Y' nfla:t ticularly injurious
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