The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 16 November 1921

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1921 NO. 10,436.
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  • 239 1 The Disarmament scheme, as outlined by Mr. Hughes at the Washington Conference, has been given a cordial reception by all powers, the United States' sincerity being fully recognised —Page 7. It is understood that (ireat Britain's acceptance of the proposals is based on certain definite modifications, and
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  • 1199 1 I am sorry for Mrs. Samuel Barnett. I" do not know her. She may be one of those who feel the pinch of the super-tax asd mingle their tears over the cost of running their multi-cylindered motor-cars. But even then lam sorry for her. Poor Mrs. Samuel Barnett
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 248 1 Maltketd RAFFLES HOTEL. SINGAPORE. XMAS AND NEW YEAR. GALA WEEK SATURDAY, 21th December. XMAS EVE FANCY DRESS BALL. Special Dinner BI7NBAI 23th December. SDAY, 2<ith December. TE DAM E_ 3 t«_ 7 ESDAY, 27th December. CHILDREN'S PIERROT PIERRETTE f PARTY. WEDNESDAY, 28* December. sU_ a ™Vn!_e*r HU RSDAY. tttl December.
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    • 145 1 I *22__ KJWG ****T' I _fh" mm _44_mA*' T ______T mmt I I I ___"____r BSmmmr _____________r" t_____F CIGARETTES H/OttLD'S MOST POPULAR HIGH-CLASS I CIGARETTES M VIRGINIA _Tl_ HNS OF 30 I VACUUM TIMS I^l Vf <___# i__# C__# Sole Manufacturers, ARDATH TOBACCO Co, Ltd, j LONDON, BNGLAND. EUROPE HOTEL.
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    • 15 1 HAIG HAIG WHISKY THE BEST 4 SCOTCH." SWEE LEE AND GO. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 106 1 THE WEEK Wmdntmi.w, 10/... High Water, 10. 1« a.m.. 11.19 p.m. Polo: Balestier. New Year Sports Mtg.. C. Club, 5.15 p.m Tanglin Club al Home, 0.15 p.m. Cinema Show, Theatre, 5.15 and B.IS pm. Thursday, 17th. High Water, 10.48 a.m., 1 1 .58 p.m. M. M. Homeward mail loaves. Kluang
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  • 174 2 The hydro-frUsseor purchased by Phya Prmsiddhi from tic Si Phya Garage underwent its final trial on Nov. 3 before being handed over, and this wonderful but extraordinarily weird-looking craft behaved admirably lays tl c "Bangkok Times." It ia combination of a barge, motor car and aeroplane, driven
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  • 80 2 1 oi tha first time since the outbreak of Inutilities mi n 1914 German subjects were ellowed to land m Colombo on Nov. Srd The big Rotterdamsehe Lloyd liner "Inaalin<le," which arrived m CoU)inbo from Rotterdam bound for the Dutch East Indies m transit, amongst the 400 Dutch passengers, several
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 258 2 i mm^ o mm***mmmmmmmm**************mmmmmmm TO LKT OR FOB SALE. Large God una. newly erected, area from 10,000 to 50,000 sq. ft. facing Large stores from 6,000 to 24,000 sq. ft. near whnrf and shipping. Also Bungalows. All immediate entry, going cheap. I Apply to A. J. ABRAHAM, 56, Robinson Road,
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    • 486 2 GAIETY QINEIfIAI IN' THE FIRST SHOW AT T.'HTSharp I UNIVERSAL'S SUPER SERIAL The Midnight Wan with James J. Corbett IN EIGHTEEN EPISODES. THIRTY SIX REELS TO-NIGHT EPISODES 1. 2 3 4. FIRST EIGHT HEELS (Continued next Tuesday) AUSTRALASIAN NEWS GAZETTE No. 411. THVNDERBOLT JACK FINAL Episode IS "THE DYNAMITE WEDDING"
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    • 394 2 ALHAMBRA I From WEDNESDAY. November lt>, to MONDAY. Nov. A PLAY FOR EVERY MARRIED WOMAN, MARRIED MAN w SINGLE MAN, YOUNG GIRL AND YOUNG M By the Equity Pictures Coi potation A DYNAMIC DRAMA OF DOMESTIC DIFFERENCES. A PHOTObRAIIi 'RODUCTION THAT STRIKES THE HIGHEST PITCH OF HUMAN HOUSE PETERS I
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 333 2 MAIL TABLE. Intermediate and local maila will b* foaa. m list below: Federated Malay States, Malacca, Maar aa. Penang (by train) 6 a.m. and 6 pjn. dailj (except Sunday). P. Sambu, Moeara-Saba, etc. Singkep 9 a.m Mungkok Ban Hong Liong R a.m. Cucob Edina 9 a.m. Pulau Soegi Sultana 9
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  • 629 3 FKAStiR CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. 1 i E DAY, NOV. IStfc, |921. MINING. .Figures m brackets shows the capita! aad issue value of the Share m dollara unless otherwise marked C— Cum dir x equals ex div.] ;•->-- \> tig 1 Kinta Ass. ($400,000— 10) 450
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  • 162 3 Calcatta, October 27. A syndicate has been formed m Lond n for t' v purpose <»f the investigation >f the commercial possi bilities of the cold storage system m India with depots at Bombay. Karachi and thtprincipal centres <»f population m the Pun-ja-b, United Provinces,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 359 3 I For Reconstruction i I after Illness 1 i who are run-down, under-weight j lor those whose I boa needs rest, but %rho at the same time need building M Ja* presents the potent body-building, flesh-forming. j*§ 31 ne: ye- restoring elements of pure cow's milk m a form m
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    • 405 3 Uninterrupted Mileage With Goodyear Cords m mM im ii js\^\} Goodyear Cord Tyres do deliver extremely long mileage; and f\/%fS/ b V[ CVen more im P ortant uninterrupted mileage. /X__r__^^^_B^l Unusual freedom trom mosl tyre troubh tone bruises, punclVl_/V^ 111 l Sl tUreS and bursts €OITle from their Peculiar oversize
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  • 715 4 A BIG FOURSOME TOURNAMENT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Edinburgh, Oct. 12. Scotland's premier foursome golf tournament fiv the "Evening- Times" trophywas won by Carnoustie after a final with New Club, St. Andrews. The Forfarshire folks have found it hard to win. Once or twice at St. Andrews last
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 283 4 THE BRAND OF CONFIDENCE j 'V s _-.^-_-----S--_*>_ _?_a \^\i^_l__ti^>^ k__ j m 1 1 _______r________#_/ V v. —V_.-*j- \J I I f^^* r i_* v» ?!3g^ I Your good taste tells you to get Haig Haig Whisky -__w Jf ciated by discerning users of stimulants all M taste meet
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    • 48 4 THE SINGAPORE SHIPCHANDLER COMPANY, UMITED. Shipchandlers, Contractors, and Commission Agents. Offices MAYNARD*, 6UILDINC 16 Battery Road. Telephone No. 433. H. W. H. Stevens Manager. GAR CIA'S UPRIGHT BABY GRAND PIANOS Are reduced to pricea that WILL INTEREST YOU PIANOS FOR HIRE, TUNED, REPAIRED. 219, Orchard Road. _L. i
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    • 62 4 FOURNIERS** HYGENIQUE* MIXTURE. (FO* LADIES) Teeted mnd Proved for Yean. WASTE NO TIME. lauMe-atety yeo notice tm* disorder ef take Founder* Hycenique i matore. It quickly remove* all suffer me Immtm I* Netkitic io EQUAL IT. mm* A-itkloe ao Widely II la justly described as lh* FINEST REMEDY IN THB
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    • 733 4 REMINDER TO-DAY, WEDNES DAY, at 2.30 m IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Freehold Compound House known as Mildreda, No. I4f| and 26 lots of sea-side building sites at Tanjong Katong, :,< aM X** At Messrs. CHEONG KOON SENG Co's Saleroom, No. 80 Xli 1. Valuable freehold land and the comfortable
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    • 531 5 WANTED. .TED r I***" "rt u Eurasian phone exchnafe work. Also ;v hy letter to Bo_ No. 7:5 1 nf y 18-11 l«-ll r<) -i i h>n wani BD. ted ipenkl good English. school certificate, requires ,oidinC H iccount *nd general clerk Jewish apply Box No. 11(1 enre i.'.1l nd
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    • 689 5 AUCTION BALM REMINDER. TO-DAY WEDNESDAY, AT U XOOX M N s ■"H i" Rangoon r„ ul PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT AUCTION SALE OF rhe following Piin'in,- \r v i,m 'ing Maeninea, etc X *Lr_____.VS___ c Two Dawson Sons TW_T__.i lnshe Cn. and and Chandle^' uTrest it l" J cutting machmr -nr t,tchm
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    • 774 5 NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tenders will Ue received at the OHie- of the Honourable the Colonial Secretary, Straits Settlements, up to noon of Monday, the 7th November, 1921, for the supply of 150 pairs more or less of white canvas shoes for the European Warders of the Singapore Priaon during the
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    • 700 5 NOTICES. I MUNICIPAL NOTICE. CLOSING BUFFALO ROAD HIM DOK. I From Wednesday the 16th instant and until farther notice Buffalo Road Bridge will be closed to all traffic for the purpose of raising and widening the structure. I Members of the Race Course Golf Club may use the bridge to
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    • 241 5 111 ____r llffl jmjT MOST MILES PER DOLLAR fif^ NEW SILKS FOR X'MAS The Latest Productions m Dress Materials, Silks and Fabrics, etc. DAVE HEEN PROCURED BY WASSIAMULL To Meet the Special Xmas Presents Requirements WA SSIAMULL ASSOMULL <* Co. JEWELLERS, SILK MERCHANTS AND LADIES DP.ES3 MAKERS. Phone 1144. 56
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 36 6 XORRIS.— At Kuala Lumpur on Xov. 13th. to Mr. and Mrs. F. dc la Mare Xorris. a son. HASTIXGS.-At European Hospital. Kuala Lumpur, on 11th inst., to Mr. and Mrs W. K. Hastings, a daughter.
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  • 819 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 16, 1921. Malayan Forests. It is a matter of common knowIt dge that timber for building purposes m Malaya is both expensive anc' hard to jjret and when got of inferior quality owing to lack of seasoning. Equally well is it known that firewood is
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  • 1265 6 Major Wm. M. Sime ha.- returned to Malacca from his trip to Siam and Shanghai. We have received the manual of statistics relating to the F. M. S. from the Government Press, Kuaa Lumpur. H. H. the Rajah cf Sarawak has been unwell lately ami was unable t«> attend meetings.
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  • 98 6 »AWANG n\ (Fron Our <V, tl j Peaai| At th, ftnt annua Tin, Mr. .1. Al. N that since ti;,. rep orl >un had hem eomplt been moat satisfactor] I months <;::.nuo > tl more than 700 pikul of I capital outlay ha I beei the conditions, bai
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  • 61 6 NKW JAPANESE PRE*.! STATBMBN I Tekia, m Uh An officii I telegram I Ccnaulate here ital Takahashi. ihe Japan* .i assuming hin new i- ference to the Pacil h« irtily a. I resident Harding f, permanent pean- of th. mote the welfare wished that the noble
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  • 158 6 THE GOVERNOR'S Vlsn His Excellency ths Australian Tradi Ex] Office Buildings jresb panied by his A.lv His Excellency an. and was received bj I Scaddan, the Mir Western Australia, a: I M Chairman of the D c ncy «ai -hewn al: the display and he interest m
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  • 101 6 Mr. James Moore H;> tian Healing Mission. visit to Singapore. H< Hongkong and S what is dcs.ribi tarkable I g.ft under thbodies. The Bishop of N his Diocesan Magazine:--"I believe Mr. HfekaOU cwed by God with a rei gift which he is u.-in_ I ability for God'l
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  • 123 6 A Sydney COrrospOl cently A OBM of I decided o n Saturday il at Temora, before Ju<V' Hercules Hunt and Ivy Hunt, wife, claimed §100 and I from the Australian Am l ing Company for m ju suited through an M I so low as to frighten
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 129 6 MACGREGOR'S I PARUAMENT y _*_gy/ RI FND _X m gy Ct^^a^^ I Vo^HISKY 1 _^__^^J r __Ti^^ j >/^ Caldbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m Shanghai). _«üb*W». «_miann'_<iwww m n i.awag ipiui fnwrj .whmv^«.« h ■■n mni i RIMLESS GLASSES I _g "j (.OOD STYLE AND (.OOD SIGHT _M_T T
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    • 66 6 THE NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY LTD. (Incorporated m Great Britain) Transacts all classes of LIFE (Including Annuities) FIRE (Including Loss of Profits consequent upon Fire) ACCIDENT, MOTOR CAR' MARINE BAGGAGE Insurances Total Fund, excels £25,000,000 CLAIMS PROMPTLY SETTLED. Chief Offices LONDON 61. I hreadneedle St., E.C. 2. SINGAPORK
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  • 876 7 „I TUNS CONDITIONAL 881 ACCEPTANCE. LI MITEP NAVAL REPLACEMENT. [Reuter'i Service.] Lordon. No\. 14. the future French and •l. is not 'ost sight of sment scheme. The t tnmk it at pre18S those nations propoced that the later. I DISQUISITION. London. Nov. 14. America is alleged portant p
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  • 204 7 NEW YORK STRIKE. [Reuter's Service.] New York. Nat 1 1. Sixty thousand garment workers m New York have struck as a protest against the piecework system. The struggle promises to be prolonged. FAR EASTERN DANGER. Paris, Nov. 14. The New York Herald states that a treaty was
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  • 128 7 The following properties were disposed of at auction at the sale-rooms of Waring and Roe, on Thursday last by Frankels Limited. 42 and 43 Upper Nankin Street, area 1,475 sq. ft. sold to Mr. Chia Eng Say for $5,600. Nos. 94 and 95 Victoria St., each 6-0 sq.
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  • 779 7 DECLARES 12« 2 PER CENT DIVIDEND. The nineteenth ordinary general meeting <4 the Singapore Cold Storage Co. Ltd. vas held at the offices of Messrs. Boustead and Co., 18 Collyer Quay, at 12.30 p.m. yc-terday. The hon'ble Mr. V. Gibbons was m the chair, others present
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  • 102 7 The Right Honourable the Secretary of State for the Colonies has been pleased, to approve fihe _j/.r, ointment of Major C. W. C. Parr, O. B. E., to be British Resident, Perak, with etfect from the 14th. July, 1921, vice Lieutenant-Colonel Hume. C. M. G. Mr. J. M. Hickson will
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  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
    • 237 7 To the Editor. Sir, —I find that the Committee appointed to assist the destitute Indian Coolies is collecting subscriptions. I should like to know for what purpose this money is being used. That no money is required is proved by the fact Uat not one of the
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  • 340 7 li. addition to large selection of fiction, the following works will be ready for issue on Saturday, 19th inst. Aldis (Harry G.) The Printed Book. Annual Register for 1920. Barker (D. A.) Cash and Credit. Bewsher (Paul) Green Balls. Binyon (Lawrence) The Secret: Sixty Poems. Black's Dictionary of
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  • 69 7 Previously acknowleged $4,586.40 Overseas Assurance Corp., Ltd. 100. Messrs. Brossard Mopin Co. 100 Mutual Improvement Association 02 Per Mr. Lim Kee Cheok: Mr. Choo Joon Hian $10 Mr. J. Ellison 6 Mr. Chia Keng Boon B Mr. Choo Seng Van Mr. Lim Siew Hock Mr. Seah Eck
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 193 7 Fowler's Selected Fruits IN LIGHT SYRUP. Preserved by vv 4 jt*g f^ w Retaining all Special low \J f\ 9 ill f\ aromas and temperature 4\Mk\J \J AJ _l-_L Natural Flavours Vacuum Process. BRAND RSGT. Ideal for dessert with or without cream. Packed m airtight glass jarBARTLFTT PEARS Nett contents
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 595 8 N. Y. K. EUROPEAN LINES. EUROPEAN LINES. LONDON LINE Fortnightly Ssrttss FOR MARSEILLES. LONDCN ft ANTWERP, via Ports. ATSUTA MARU November 17 SHIDZUOKA MARU November 30 HAKONE MARU December 14 ■i i LH BRPOQL LINE Month,y s,rTi FOR MARSEILLES LIVERPOOL, r.a Ports. KAMAKLRA MARU December 13 1 i AMBIJRG LINE
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    • 513 8 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAIWSHIP CO., LTD. j (Incorporated m England.) A New Passenger Service to London. _______L i L l lh m" S.S. CITY OF MANCHESTER 8725 tons deadweight expected to sail early March S.S. CITY OF SIMLA a new twin screw steamer of 10,500 tons deadweight, luxuriously furnished, with the
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    • 550 8 P. O. -BRITISH INDIA J A IVJL) APCAR LINE. I (Incorporttc- m England) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. 1 m (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF ROMBAY an LONDON FAR EASTERN SERVICE I FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES A I DUE SINGAPORE
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 434 9 THE SIAU STEAM NAVIGATION CO LTD 1 1 (INCORPORATED IN SIAM) lU# SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE rrengganu, KelaaUn, Pangnara. Telupin P_af______.i m Ungeoan, Chumpon, and Bangkok. vani Watwm, LaPRACHATIPOK W\ XT o N V 23 VAI Nov. 28 N r 0v ft "<* Dec are fitted throughout with eketric liirht
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    • 262 9 O. Sw K. Hie Osaka Shoseit Kaiska LU. (Incorporated m Japan). Ne. 2, De Sonan Street. Proposed Sailings from Singapore. (Subject to change without notice) EUROPEAN LINE. For Port Said, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Hsmburg. DUE SINGAPORE. SJS. Amazon Maru Nov. l"i Nov. 16 s.s. Atlas Maru Dec. 21
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    • 716 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. *The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EUerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINB.) (Incorpoiated In England.) JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NFW YORK ria SUEZ OR PAJIAMA. FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Da 6 S'poro Route For ATRP T Ii iIOK Dec
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    • 439 9 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. j (Incorporated m U.S.A.) FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. S. SHIPPING BOARD. SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA— EAST INDIA. i FOR CALCUTTA DIRECT WOLVERINE STATE Passengers and Freight November 15 GRANITE STATE Passengers and Freight December 15 FOR SAN FRANCISCO via MANILA AND HONOLULU. WOLVERINE STATE Passengers and
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  • 389 10 Foreign Exchange Fascination. There appears to be a wonderful fascination for the public In dealing m depreciated exchanges, wrote the city editor of a Home paper m mail week. A man who buys the depreciated money cf a country always imagines that it is going back to its
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  • 67 10 A Copenhagen correspondent states that on Oct. 25 two Danish men of science. Dr. Morteneen and Dr. Jensen, will leave Copenh: pen for the Malay Archipelago to eetablish a Danish-Swedish biological station e» part of the intemation 1 deep-sea exploration. Thc station, which will probably i be fixed o n
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 501 10 K. P. IVt KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated m Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co., OF BATAVIA Tilephone 131 Passap. Dept. 1202 Froight Dept. 1002 Manager Desk 1437 Marine Supt. Transhipment Dept. 3 COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. S I *7_ KLMA N Tuesday Nov. 15) Letong, Kramat,
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    • 433 10 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Passages for Europe. A few lst and 2nd c'.sss sccommodation is available on the undermentioned steamers: ATSUTA MARU sailing 17th Nov. For further particulars apply to: NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA, (Incorporated ie Jspan) 31 Raffles Place, Singapore. y m.w.f. v.c. INDO-CHINA Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd. (Incorporated m England.)
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    • 119 10 /^S —A V 4^ i y .os rv_K_J> J^2Si "V 3 2^ (^0 V j K^\X~ c> -j S^#- COLGATE'S mm PERFUMES <f^n_l'r D_' i j^'i m _3^'« mr ImliH'' HAL lii IRRESISTIBLE Siw Sui I)istribu,inß __I_?M\ Agentv.. S.S., F.M.S. f wU |f lf Adamson, v s;^_r~-i^Mif'^*''"' VHrt **mjy ~4
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  • 97 11 NOVEMBER 15. Bank 4 m.s. gi 4 I_k I Bank demand |]j 7 Private credits M.s. i New York, demand 451,; Credits 90 daya 48 France, demand gQS India, T. T. 168 ;> j Hongkong, demand 17 < 4 p.c. Prom. Yokohama, demand 94 1.. Java, demand i"_\ i
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  • 145 11 NOVEMBER 15. Tin 150 Tons j Gambier Cube No. 1 14.0 C Gambier j., qq Pepper Black 13*75 Pepper (white fair) 25^50 Tapioca, small flake, f.g. 5.50 i Tapioca, medium pearl lg. 6.50 Pearl Sago, small goo I Copra Sundried 11.00 Copra Mix 10.50 Opium, Benarea uncert: 4,500 Rice,
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  • 44 11 11 o'clock noon. Nov. 15, 1921. P*le Crept. Bibbed Smoked Sb Cl—ing Prioti. Closing Price*. Buytrs Sellers. Buyers Sellers. S P° l 37 3K Nov. to Dec. 3S f^i Jan. to March 40 40 C Tone of Markit:— Steady
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 451 11 il:tt era.* 14,000,000 t________j^r^ THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPAN^^"™ HEA. OFFICE: Wl»ch._t.. Hou_e, 81^.^^'^ t**** 1 3 -1 r Compuj h_ £20.000 deposited with the Bunm* r LONBON OFFICE 82 Old Jewry. E.C j ..A.T.VE PLANS OF ASSURANHR Euk'-du. and compUse with the Britiah __<_> Aieurmce Comp»n_e« Act *IRECTO_.
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    • 506 11 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China Incorporated m England by lj." 1 CU "or". Taid up Capital m 600,000 K~...: 8 n f each Keserve UabiUty of Proprietora .Z'oOO HEAD OFFICE 38 Bishopsgate, London, EC Alnr bi Agem i les and Branches. AmriUar" S°^ kon ff Penang Amritsar Iloilo
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    • 909 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK. r LIMITED. Established 1880. Capital Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 (fally paid up) Reserve Fund y. 53,000,000 President: N. Kajiwara, Esq Vice-President: S.K. Suzuki, *Esq. DIRECTORS. JJ- Soma, Esq. i. Matsukata, Esq. ■L' Y maka wa. Esq. M. Mitsui, Esq. M. Odagiri, Esq. Baron K. Morimura, haron K. Iwasaki,
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    • 262 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720). FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE j Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. BARKER Co., Ltd. Rr.___.i_ n_r Messrs. WEARE Cc., Ltd. Hranch Oflice— 64, The Arcade, Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager THE LONDON
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 74 11 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Hospital, Nov. 14. Bared. 32 Fah 1015.7, 1016.4, 1015.9. Temp 83, 82, 80. Wet Bulb Thor 77, 79, 77. Dir. of Wind S. S.W. Calm. Max. Temp, m shade 84. Mm. Temp, m shade 77. Max. ln Sun Broken. Te rad. Ttier 70. Rain fall m
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    • 431 11 VESSELS AT WHARF. East Wharf No. I.— Nil East Wharf No. 2.— Nil. Sheers Wharf No. 3. Van Waerwijck. Ma n Wharf No. 4. -Fook Sang. Haiphong Man Wharf No. 5.- Lai Sang. Ma n Wharf No. 6.- Amazon Maru Empire Dock No. 7, Australgh n, City ef Pekin. I
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  • 1072 12 THE RKI'MON OF CHRISTENDOM." The proceeding! of the Diocesan Conference at the St. Andrew's Hall last evening consisted of the reading of a series of papers, followed by an interesting discussion OH the subject, "The Re-Union of Christendom What is the ideal at which we should aim
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  • 297 12 The foi low ntr is the report by the director.; to the eleventh ordinary annual general meeting of the Company to be held on Nov. 22 at noon, at the office of the Company, 4, Fort Road, Malacca. After charging the whole of secretarial expenses and depreciation to
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  • 208 12 The usual monthly meeting of the Society was held at the Raffles Museum on Monday, 14th inst, when about 20 members and friends were present. The names of six members elected since the last meeting were read. lt was announced that His Excellency the Governor had
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  • 110 12 A picture that should appeal to all clashes, to every man and woman, irrespective of age, on account of its potent humaninterest, entitled Silk Husbands and Calico Wives m six reels, will be screened at the Alhambra, to-night. It features a man well-known to the large number of
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  • 99 12 The various members of the family were d;.-cussing what kind of dresses they WOUld wear at a fancy dress bill to which Urej had intended to go. Audrey m<:de the suggestion that they should all wear dreasea to match the colour of their hair. 4 In that .ase,'
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  • 740 12 QUESTION OF QUALITY. The fitting together of serayah rubber cases formed a part of the proceedings m the Supreme Court yesterday, when Messrs. Harper Brothers brought an action before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter S. Shaw, against Messrs. T. Watt Brothers, of Singapore. In February 1920,
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  • 109 12 i Fraser's Report. Singapore, Nov. 15. Rubbers.— Quiet, but firmer. United! Malaccas 85 cents, Malaka Pintles $1.10,' Jimahs SLOT 1 Teluk Ansons $5.50, Kedahs $2, Haytors $4, Utan Simpans $1.05,! Craigieleas 50 cents, Alor Gajahs $1.05. Mining. Taipings $1.05 to $1.10, North Taipings $1.15 to $1.20, South
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 29 12 Owing to the state of the ground no play was possible m the S.C.C. Tennis Tournament yesterday, and thc ties arranged will be played on Friday.
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    • 117 12 Newcomers' Handicap. J. Du/guid, plus 3 vs. A. H. Drysdale, owe 3. W. J. Brown, owe 3 vs. J. A. McCullagh, ser. R. Summerhayes, owe 3 vs. A. H. Assiter, acr. S. F. Derbyshire, owe 2 vs. K. B. Osbourne, ser. R. A. Bailie, ser. vs. W. E.
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    • 215 12 A. Class Doubles. A. P. Cameron and H. C. Hopkins, ser. vs. R. B. Donnell and C. A. Leggatt, owe 15.4. H. Le- key and R. G. Pash, ser. vs. E. B. Laybourne and H. C. Westwood, owe 1. B. Class Doubles. R. H. Gale and F. M.
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    • 34 12 Monday's match between fc A. Mbrria and John Lim was unfinished and postponed to Thursday. The match between F. Ruchwaldy and C. Smith Waa also postponed to Thursday.
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    • 35 12 Yesterday's ties m the L.L.T.C. American Tournament had to be postponed owing to rain. The A Class will be played this afternoon and to-morrow, and the P>. Clasa en Friday and Saturday.
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    • 75 12 Selangor met Negri Sembilan o n Saturday at Seremban, the game resulting m a draw of one try each. The home side were handicapped by having to pi y two substitutes at half, their picked men being unable to turn up mi n time. Selangor appeared to play
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    • 95 12 i The final match this year for the Barnes Cups will be played at Balestier this Saturday. The games will be three chukkas of 8 ,o minutes each and the teams will be Garrison (black and red): Captain Jones Mitton 1, Captain Bartlett 2, Colonel Comyn 3, Capt. Sloper
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    • 33 12 The competition for the November i monthly medal will take place on Ba turday! and Sunday the 19th and 20th inst. The usual ball sweep will be held I
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  • 64 12 BOY SCOUUTS ASSOC IATION. Orders for week ending November Mth Wednesday 16.— 3rd Troop Parade. Thursday 17.— Music Class at Headquarters, 5.30 p.m. Friday 19.— Band Practice, Malay Volunteer Club, 5.30 p.m. Saturday 19.— 7 th Troop Parade. I Sunday 20.— Cburtfe Parade at the Presbyterian Church. Parade at Zetland
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  • 56 12 A novel pencil-holder has a tiny lamp-bulb near ita lower end, and is provided with a special form of circuit-c'oser for controlling the light thrown on the paper when the pencil is being used at night or m a dark place. Conducting cords from a little dry cell pass through
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