The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 17 November 1921

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  • 17 1 Si ngapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. PEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1921. NO. 10,437.
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  • 182 1 The epoch-making proposals for naval disarmament at Washington naturally occupy the bulk of to-day's wire news—Page 7. Mr. Balfour's speech indicate Britain's acquiscence, with some 'modifications, and his utterance was enthusias- tically received—Page 7. Haron Kato on behalf of Japan welcomed also the scheme. There thus being
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  • 1078 1 The Frenchwoman i.s brought up to treat money with the respect due to thc power it represents. Neither vanity nor phi lan thropy is allowed to interfere with investments. She is taught from her earliest years to appreciate the security of a solid tinancial background.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 185 1 Malthoid RAFFLES HOTEL MOM > VY.-Tca Dansant, 5 to 7 p.m. (Admission free) WEDNESDAY.— SpeciaI Musical Programme after Dinner. THURSDAY.— Guest Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress essential for Dancing). FRID A Y.— Special Lunch— Orchestra. v 7l [RDAY.— Guest Night and Dancing. j (Evening Dress essential- for Dancing). ST. ANDREW'S
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    • 243 1 j Fold it up take it with youtypewrite anywhere, il _^^B|^^ttß___iBl_fl_£_^&ft#^^ m^y4 3^slt^^^v^MVmnlm 1 V _j__t-ff_iffi__--j----HH^-^--_-l L flllf 1 _-Jl Hi I_L W mßb I Bla^tiir^r?^^iii^tl^ffi|i| i WlJTjfe, r\___g_Jß_tlri_r I^Bm I 2 new stocks at RONEO LIMITED. g (Incorporated m England). 5 j 71, Collyer Quay* Singapore* EUROPEJHO TEL ST.
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    • 145 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS.! Xew furniture sales Waring Roc at Keppel Harbour Cheong Koon Seng Co. at their sale< room I "ren Co. at their sales rooms; Powell <S_ Co.'s list of dates—Page 5 and 12. Other auctions—Page .">. Oriental Telephone Co. ait issuing a new' Directory—Page 5. J G H. prepare
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    • 145 1 THE WEEK Thurmmmg, Mth. 'HiKh Water, 10.48 a.m., U.:,S p.m. M. If. Homeward mail leaves. Kluang Rubber, Derrick's, noon. Philharmonic Orchestra, 5.15 p.m. Eaaten Gate Lodge, H p.m. FrUmw, IHth. High Water. 11.23 p.m. Healing Mission, Cathedral, 1»» a.m. jP. O, Homeward mail leaves. I Kerling Mtg., Evatt's, noon. ISaturtltty,
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  • 431 2 11. M. S. Com us snd H. M. S. Card me which were m Colombo for a few days, have left for Bombay to await the arrival of the Renown, which is bringing the Princo of] Wales to the East H. IC. S. Southampton] leaves foi Bombay early this mon(
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 173 2 TO T I.T OR FOR SALE. Large Godowns, newly erected, area from 10,000 to 50,000 sq. ft. facing river. Large stores from 6,000 to 24,000 sq. ft. sear whurf and shipping. Also Bungalows. AH immediate entry, going cheap. Apply to A. J. ABRAHAM, 56, Robinson Road, Marsilling Building. VICTORIA THEATRE
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    • 555 2 GAIETY CINEMA ii-i IN THE FIRST SHOW AT 7.30 Sharp UNIVERSAL'S SUPER SERIAL The Midnight Man with James J. Corbett LIN EIGHTEEN EPISODES. THIRTY SIX REELS TO-NIGHT EPISODES 1, 2 A. FIRST EIGHT REELS AUSTRALASIAN NEWS GAZETTE No. 411. THINDERBOLT JACK FINAL Episode 1 5 THE DYNAMITE WEDDING" In 2
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    • 297 2 ALHAMBRA From WEDNESDAY, November 16, to MONDAY. X A PLAY FOR EVERY MARRIED WOMAN. MARRIED M SINGLE MAN, YOUNG GIRL AND tOUNG MA! By the Equity Pictures Corporation A DYNAMIC DRAMA OF DOMESTIC DIFFERENCES, PHOI PRODUCTION THAT STRIKES THE HIGHEST PITCH Of t- IN"! HOUSE PETERS the man with a
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 152 2 VESSELS ARRIVED. Vsu.a Maru, Jap. 4S»fiO. from Yokohama fi for London 17. De_! a _>o. Kri BrU :>l fr m lh H l {or Singkawang. Dut. tff, fron Samba* Ifi for Sambas 19. Ban Poh Guan. Brit. 575, from Billiton 16. tor Bilhton unc. j JJej* Dut. 1217, from Batav.a
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  • 587 3 Mr. V. Adinsell, chairman of the Rubber s. urities, 1.:,!., has very decided opinion m to the m i Ivisability of forward contracts at ruling prices. At the annual meeting h< said If reports which have appeared recently ,n •■•> may be taken ;..s accurate, there
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  • 304 3 U c learn that, as confirming the better reports of oversea trade which many merchants aie now reporting, five steamers and possiblj c to h ave South Walea thia m. nth ith lai i argoes of metal manufacture, for- I Fai Large orders fir galva heets sre
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  • 23 3 After the Napoleonic Wars the States ban to face internal economic troubles now they have to grapple with international ones. J. F. Rees.
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    • 201 3 I— n\\\ j i J.HHHI, u-iw MOSQUITO NETTING, Etc. I WE OFFER KOR n__HrDIATE DEUVERY, XX STOCK AT GREATLY RIDUCED PRICF*.- GaWd. Mosquito Netting, i„ m, m. by mft M j Green P«nted Mo^to Netting, 36 m. by 100 ft. by 14 mesh. ;;,i m- by 100 ft. by 20
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    • 181 3 '■-W**-*, *W Dog yy Remedies Learn the Cure and Prevention of the diseases of your dog. Book on "Dog Diseases and How to Feed" Sent free on request. H. Clay Glover Co., Inc. 1 18 Wait 31 »t St. New York. U.S.A. jGy •w V Igsats: MULLER t PHIPPS (Malaya)
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    • 919 3 _B_MHrnrTOnr*'_PSS[jEn "ODKlSff'i'— MB— My*_E <mj>mm_____wmj_i qj__i__L___________i iMALA VAN CHINA CLA V AND POTTERY CO., LTD., STOCKS NOW ON HAND FIRE BRICKS, ARCH BRICKS, LONG WEDGE BRICKS, BROAD BACK BRICKS, BABCOCK WILCOX TUBE BRICKS, FIRECLAY. Note:— Bricks of any size or shape can be delivered within three weeks from date of
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  • 365 4 (.lass and China ware. The Empire Resources Development Committee's investigations have recently j brought to light m Ceylon excellent sand suitable for the manufacture of tflass. Mr. X. Maru. a Japanese, has left foi Japan to bring the necessary machinery for manufacturing .ulass. The site chosen for the
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  • 327 4 Sandalwood ia p s»< s< y West ustralia, snd m that regard that Stat< is unique m tlu- Commonwealth. In early daya it wia four.. 1 growing t > the westi as! snd all over that vast stretch of country now known a> the ultural areas. From these districts
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  • 139 4 Ladies, beware of cheap silk stockings The warning haa been issued by French music-hall managers. Some days ago a young dancing girl sppeared on the stage wearing a pair of silk stockings which aroused the jealousy of her colleagues owing to their beautiful quality. At the close
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  • 23 4 4a* The foundations of the reconstructed world economic political, and social must be laid m the cement of a spiritual ideal. Edmond Holmes.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 473 4 THE BRAND OF CONFIDENCE m ___l ___> I ___h _P 1 4-. f i^^— < x^jvx^.. >^/'%4?y Jll j^ K T r _Mws_r_r*iJTa'rT M > i^-*^^ M^^*^ M^ www t^^^^^ v^ic4_u < sassssttW--gswiu-.MiMs momj m*W*M ■■■i_Wßnn-W«*a»»^»t^^» w BY GKDCR OF THE TRUSTEES FOR THE j HOLDERS OF DEBENTURES ISSUED BY
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    • 248 4 Na More Corn Suffering "Gets-Ij Never Leaves a Corn On Any Foot For Very Long. The hurting "pep goes right out of that t-->rn the moment a few drops of ""lets-It* lands thereon. It IB through, and "for keeps'* W^ "\V >____T Corn* and "Geta-lt" Can't Lire Together You'll have
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    • 358 4 Established Cihin a I hdfnuard Montgomery Ward Co. I CATALOGUE FOR 1921 I I €5p?V Describing a Complete Line of High I&§r Grade General Merchandise vara Auto Accessories ri, l_SS__ mm, WlOll mf^W Cream Separators Dru t'/l A) Electrical Goods Fur //•'^t^ V 1 Farm Implements i^^V I Hospital Supplies
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  • 292 5 The longest non-stop run m the world. Paddington to Plymouth, > L miles, has been accelerated by a quarter of an hour, thus reverting to the pre-war time of four hours seven minutes. The Cornish Riviera express, which makes this non-stop run, owes ita inception to
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  • 384 5 m 1896 th«.- groat Chinese statesman Ll Hung Chang made the tour of Europe. In Germany lie had pal himself under Bismarck.. physician, Dr. Schweninger. The very drastic massage treatment that Schweninger gave him pleased him so much that he insisted on the professor accompanying him all
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  • 689 5 T. c anti-waste limelight might with advantage be turned upon the multiplicity of charitable societies, writes Sir Wil Jam Chance kn tho "Daily News." The ..esire t<> alleviate pail. and to succour the vveak is an admirable sentiment, but it too often rinds expression m spornd
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  • 45 5 The King has granted Ifr. A N. L. of the Indian civil Service, permissic. wear the insignia of the Third I In- of tinOrder of the White Elephant, conferred upon him by the King of Sinn, m recognition of valuable servicei rendered during the war.
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    • 433 5 WANTED. oflke young Eurasian phone exchangs work. Also b) let* r U) Hon No. 78. 18-11 iT.-iriON 5 AM Xl). i. speaha good English. Bool eertiflente, requires .1 feneral clerk Jewish pp Box No. lio care _t_Ml Ford Car, four seater, i tinning ordei ReasonShipping Dept. I v.c. TTI. \W
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    • 668 5 AUCTION SALES REMINDER. To-IMY. THURSDAY, AT LM I'M IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF ''KN MOTOR LO**IEB AN,, DNI BUfl S tU property of Fatunal, binte Abdullah M (w.dow of the Into Serang Kusope) tU Motor .Shed the S.n.apore Cart.ng J (ompany, Tanjonjr Pagar. 1 ous ,)H() to •> 1 r. ■•unn.ng
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    • 755 5 i i___w______m____iw_w NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. < Tenders aril] be received at the Office "f the [onourable the Colonial Secretary, Straits j ettlements, up to noon of Monday, the 7th November, 1921, for the supply of 150 pairs lore or less of white canvas shoes for the iuropean Warders of the
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    • 626 5 NOTICES. ORIENTAL TELEPHONE ELECTRIC COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated m \h<- United Kingdom) I NOTICE TO TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS. A n \v Telephone Directory is now m course tt and Telephone Subscribers .are requested to advise the Company, by letter to he Manager, before 28th November 1921, of my alterations or additions necessary
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    • 48 5 CHANGE OF ADDKI.ss. NOTICE ii hereby given thst Office of tins Compsny, erill oi December Ist, IMI, be litw '«<i i Huilding. 15-1, Stamford Road, S njrapoi CENTBAL MOTOR.*. LTD THE SINGAPORE II^ERCO No. 11 THE ARCADE Under management of experienced Shipping man. Lighters SuppMed at current rates.
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 21 6 FFRENCH MULLEN.— Oa 10th November, Ittl, at Yam Seng Estate. Krian Road, to Capt. and Mrs. .Trench Mullen, a da_|ghter.
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    • 37 6 AUGUBTIN-D1 MELLO. -At the Church of the Assumption, Penang, on the 12th inst. the Rev. Father Duvelle officiating. James Frederick Augustin of the staff of the Government English School, Alor Star, to Adrian Lugardis de Mello.
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  • 987 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17. 1921. The Volunteer Bill. The Volunteer Ordinance, as amended m Legislative Council, has been published and brings the question much more within the range of practical consideration beifeuse it now includes the proposed strengths ci' the Units and the suggested schemes ot* drills. Before
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  • 1012 6 mmgm. H. K. H. the Prince of Wales was due to arrive at Bombay, this morning, at 7 a.m. He lands at 10.15. Convicted of theft as servant <of four wine glasses, five tumblers, and other pieces of crockery, belonging to the Raffles Hotel, a Tamil named Su'payah was remanded
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  • 70 6 The following i Bd strength, of thi I new Singapore Volui I v m < EL IL. i t i I Sgts:. 150 rani I S. IC K. (V).- m terns. C. S. M.. q y. I LceBgU:,Ho Infantry. -Major* C S. M., v. q I
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  • 64 6 Lady Guillemard Tracte Exhibition at t! I Buildings yesterday mained for about i by the bn'ble Mr Joh, I compan led by Mr. Sal of the Delegation, She expressed her .uq Me and compieh ei and when she left sh< th h«r_J samples of fruit-
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  • 65 6 At a dinner give, on Monday, 1 Ith N the West Austra visiting Malaya, thi guests .f H:~ El Lady Guillemard. H L. A. and Mr- Nathan. Mr. and Mr* P rt, Mr. Stephenson. Mr. Wat! M Mr. Gray, Mr. Loaril Mr. Lam: Macartney, the hon'ble Mr. and
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  • 72 6 Theie is another meeting of the Legii will be field next M principal matt* i Budget, for iccond I third reading, v and the Statistic- Bill S fbr I same stages. Other B Wunteer Bill. St Edition) Operation B R forcement of Judgments Bill, Bent li triction Continuation
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  • 98 6 How many people real M that al I moment the bulk of the horn. "_flei coinage is being made, sot at the Roy*. Mint, but at Woolwich Arreal silver is being gr;. iualiy withdraws be replaced by the dirty looking alloy-: which was ordered m a
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  • 26 6 The Committee arrange for an extent com mode tion at sbov. I Garden Club, the tin- I applications is extended to
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  • 25 6 Owing to the date of I fit S. Kangaroo, bj which 1 is returning to Western Display will be el led loon.
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  • 32 6 Mr. Arthur F. Gilaore, Board of Control of the Pub us that the Board of 0 meeting pasaed a rule not be allowed m the V m o
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  • 91 6 The death is armourMarriott Watson. ThoUK 1.-.r.d, Mr. Marriott WatZealand parentage nnd at proceeded to New Zea He returned to Englar. I it th« and entered journalism SS i m at various times eras I i \[t "Black and White" ani I>ti j GaEette," and he was also on j
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 170 6 j MACGREGOR'S j J PARUAMENT J^*/ BLEND I I >T^ Caldbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. b (IncorporaUd m Shanghai). *,^ammmmm^A^^m*mmMmmmmmmmmmma*m*mmmmammamm*mmmmmmm m -I RIMLESS GLASSES GOOD STYLE AM) (JOOD SIGHT _H MmUfy l BBBSmmm I M 0-_Oaa____ _3b aK_____tl jST N. LAZARUS jj __9__p/ tJ Bg-&_-_*~wK.. V_^___ BP@_k Ml HUM li Al
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    • 175 6 J C. 8. < THREE REASONS j wSKck why AKMCO 7/ INGOT IRON IS \y SUPERIOR. 1. Resists Httst. Because of its un- equalled purity ARMCO Ingot Iron resists rust longer than any other iron. This is the reason it has been so widely I used m railroad equipment, buildings,
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  • 719 7 Kg, BALFOUR'S SPEECH. f§ Service.] Ul iTM) ON THE SEA. London, Nov. lg. particular stress upon on sea communications irers te imagine the th. I'nited States sud- 10,000 miles across the sea, c country consisted of island, depending on its merely tor luxuries, but a and food. Therefore,
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  • 557 7 OTHER_NATIONS. [Reuter's Service.] THE JAPANESE V..1 lESCK. Baron Kato declare. that j to Proceed with ..weeping „,,uction. n aV a ".TT, T v 4 Mnot M -«-t™«--10 tho l!„, t Stat.-, „v B .iui... v I-oposals „f ,d a m nt would h.. spceiaUy mm*Um*mi „v Japanw nava.
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  • 678 7 LABOUR CONFERENCE. [Reuter's. Service.] LABOUR CONFERENCE BREEZE. Geneva, Nov. 15. There was a little breeze at the Labour Conference m the course of the discussion on the report of the committee on weekly rent m industrial undertakings, m consequence of Sg. Baldesi, the Italian workers' delegate, contending
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  • 25 7 o The Rev. F. Dovtfand Ryan relinquished hia duties aa ahaplain of Christ Church, Bangkok, on November 3 and is leaving ifor England about Christmas.
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  • 280 7 The proceedings of the Court of Appeal were "resumed yesterday morning, before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter S. Shaw, Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard and Mr. Justice Whitley. The appeal of Ho Yang Peng, who was represented by Mr. Knowles, occupied the whole of the day. It was an
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  • 216 7 PRINCE OF WALES' MESSAGE. The following congratulatory cables were sent and replies received on the occasion of the celebration of the Third Anniversary of Armistice: To The Secretary Royal Household, London. "Singapore Ex-Servicemen send loyal greetings to His Majesty third anniversary Armistice," to which his Majesty replied: Chairman
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  • 52 7 List of Subscribers. Previously acknowledged $113,040.56 Proceeds of Dance by the "Taiping Queries" 362.96 Messrs. Harrison Crosfield Ltd. 1.000.00 Messrs. Changkat Salak Rubber Tin Ltd., 857.14 "H. T. A. B. "(monthly contribution) 25.00 Total $115,285.66 Singapore Branch: Previously acknowledged $22,311). 92 Grand Total $137,605.58 Approximate expenditure to
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  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
    • 68 7 To the Editor. Sir, —With regard to some remarks made at the Diocesan Conference yesterday by the Bishop of Labuan and Sarawak and reported m your issue this morning, will you allow me to say that the Presbyterian Ghtirch has the same guarantee for the Gospel being
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  • 73 7 The service at S. Andrew's Cathedral or Friday will begin at 10 a.m. punctually and not at 10.30 as previously announced Doors will be closed at 10 a.m. Those com ing for healing shoufd be at the Cathedra at 9 a.m. so as to get their cards
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  • 15 7 The Deputy Controller of Labour writethat recruiting has been resumed generally lin the Madras Presidency.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 174 7 ______r/f<Hl_^ _-_--^_-----__n__> ___Fx_9t ____________l W^^ mW^ JUST OPENED UP A NEW SHIPMENT OF DUNHILL'S SPECIAL BRIAR PIPES WITH THE WHITE SPOT GUARANTEE ALSO DUNHILL'S MEDIUM SMOKING MIXTURE IN /i lb TINS. A COOL AND REFRESHING SMOKE WELL WORTH A TRIAL. STOCKIST Robinson Co., Ltd. I SMITHS^"^^I I GLASGOW^' I I
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 611 8 N. Y. K. EUROPEAN UNES. BUBOPBAN LINES. 2.ONDON LINE Fortnightly Serfta* FOR MARSEILLES. LONDCN ft ANTWERP, via Porta. ATSUTA MARU November 17 SHIDZUOKA MARU November 30 HAKONE MARU December 14 1J V ERPOOL LINE Monthly S.nif FOR MARSEILLES ft LIVERPOOL. *!a Ports. KAMAKIKAMARU December 13 1 t I AMBIJRG LINE
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    • 534 8 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAtWSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated m England.) A New Passenger Service to London. Will commence m MARCH, 1922 S.S. CITY OF MANCHESTER I ***** 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 latest
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    • 510 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA" APCAR LINE. (Incorportted m England.} ♦MAIL AND PASSENGEP SEKVK PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. i n (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY nn LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLI DIE SINGAPORE LEAVE Mv DONGOLA about Dec. 6 JSTVANZA^ KASHMIR
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 361 9 THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE rrenggnnu, Kelantuii, Pangnara, Telup.n. P^Uni, Stage* La langsuan, Chumpon, and Bangkok. Bm ß* m t Lnl^< v/V fitted throughout with electric light, and fc^ 7 «*cellenl il .las- paaaangers. tlKm und trip rrom Singapore to Bangkok nnd
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    • 252 9 O. Sw K. Th« Osaka Shoscn Kaisha Ltd. (Incorporated m Japan). No. 2, De Souza Street. Proposed Sailings from Singapore. (Subject to change without notice) BUBOPBAN LINE. For Port Said, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Hamburg. DUE SINGAPORE. tUas .May: Dec. "Jl Dec. 22 Argun Maru Jan. 23 Jan. 24
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    • 734 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. IThe China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. EUerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANC/lURIAN LINH.) (Incorpoiated m England.) JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NF\I YORK ria SUEZ OR PAN IMA. FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Due Spore Route For DEUCALION Dec. 24 Panama. Japan China
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    • 459 9 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. FOR ACCOUNT OF TIIE IJ. S. SHIPPING BOARD. SAN FRANCLSCO— MANILA— EAST INDIA. GRANITE STATE Passengers and Freight December 15 FOX SAN FRANCISCO via MANILA AND HONOLULU. WOLVERINE STATE Passengers and Freight December 11 GRANITE STATE Passengers and Freight January ll (Special Notice— 26 Days to
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  • 1093 10 PROPOSED GENERAL TOLL. "Medicine" for Reparations. The Berlin Government's plan for a levy (ii industry, agrLultui 1 land, and city house property is already prepared and it was published soon after publication of tht aheady reported current taxation reform. The plan has, however, not yet been embodied
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  • 497 10 How to Itilise ic. i In cur book, ,4 Coconuta the Consols of I the E st." is discussed very fully the question of the utilization of the milk m COCOI nuts, and how it could be utilized and not wasted. Thvre ere a dozen places where I
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  • 29 10 A entral News telegram Btatea that the Japanese Governmeni c. plates extensive .si!\e>- purchases for tbe purpose of replacing the small value notes which are at present m circulatio
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 513 10 K. P. M KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated m Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co., OF BATAVIA Telephone 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. 1002 Manager Desk 14:. 7 Marine Supt. Transhipment DenC 3 COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. INDRAGIRI (Thursday, Nov. 17) Prigi-Radja, Sapat, Tembilahan and Rengat.
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    • 125 10 HAD NO REST FOR WEEKSWjJH BABY Head Almost Full of Big Spots. UsedToScratch. Cuticura Heals." "My baby first broke out with little spots that burst and went into big spots. Her head was almost full and she used to scratch and she I was nearly a mass all over. I
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    • 157 10 I HAVE YOU" CONFIDENCE? that every time you operate the startin. switch your engine will immediately respond? lr Not fit an "Exide" Starting Lighting Batten which will unfailingly start your car and still have a reserve of power. 0 I Adamson Gilfillan A Co., Ltti SINGAPORE. FOR PURITY AND POWER
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  • 93 11 NOVEMBER 16. Bank 4 m.s. h Bank demand >> 7_ X Private credits 3 m.s. I 4 IS-S2 New York, demand 1;, 1. Credits 90 dayß 4 y France, demand 605 India, T. T. 1( ;<, Hongkong, delaand 1^ p PreaL Yokohama, demand 941.. Java, demand l:{_j Bangkok, demand
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  • 139 11 NOVEMBER 16. Tin 17f> Tons gjg 7^ Gambier Cube No. 1 14.00 Gambier j_> qq Pepper Black 13.75 Pepper (white fair) 25.50 Tapioca, small flake, f.g. 5.50 Tapioca, medium pearl f.g. 6.50 Pearl Sago, small 8.00 Copra Sundried 11.00 Copra Mix 10.50 Opium, Benares uncert: 4,500 Rice, Rangoon white
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  • 50 11 1 o'clock noon, Nov. 16, 1921. Pale Crepe. Ribbed Smoked Sb Chain ff Price.. Clo*ing Price* Bayers Seller... Buyers Sellers. Spot 35 M 36 e. 37 Nov. to Doc. 371^ Jan. to March 3s c, 39 April to Juiu- 30L. j," Tono of Market: -Basier.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 452 11 kft tti eTai- 1 4,000,000 il11 ■'■■■■^■■-■■iiii m iiii is^a-ar-raor-s^r^ TOY rDI?Am nm Asaurancea m force <>v*r $17,000,000. IHfc GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED HSA* OFFICE Hoi __c. gmjlr^*^"*"***' ip**J m* £20,000 depo.!..-. wlth th 7* r- m LONB N FFICE :*2 0W JtWT7 E C < j.TiVE PLANS
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    • 515 11 CHARTERED BANK. pf India, Australia and China Incorporated m England by Roya 1 Chaner*. Paid up Capital m 600,000 ReJirv? F f C3Ch "TOO.OOO steeenrc Fund 3 600 000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. B Rishopsgate, London, E.C i o* A S en <; le s and Branches.
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    • 876 11 ___^_z YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK. Established 1880. I 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. nV Y makawa Esq- M. Mitsui, Esq. M. Odagiri, Esq. Haron K. Morimura, Baron K. Iwasaki, R.
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    • 282 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720). j FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Bl .n, Mngapore Representatives Messrs. BARLOW &Co Messrs. BARKER Co., Ltd. n /r Messrs. WEARE Ce., Ltd. f branch Office— 64, The Arcade, Coliyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 80 11 44 CLEARANCES. Xov. Dl. -Ban Hong Liong, City of Pekin. Hong Ho. Ban Whatt Hin. Ipoh. Hong Keat. Fook Sang. (Brit.); Emile. Singkep, G. G.l Daendels, V. d. Does de Bye. (Dut.); Amazone j Maru, (Jap.); Kuching. (Sar..; Wolverine State. (Am.) PASSENGERS ARRIVED. The following passengers reached Singapore yesteday per
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    • 420 11 MAIL TABLE. Intermediate and local mails will be feaai m list below: Federated Malay States, Malacca, Maar and j Penang (by train) 6 a.m. and 8 p.m. daily j (except Sunday). Kuala Pahang. Pekan. Sungei I.emhing Kuantan iHy train, via Jerantut I| ucob Hong Soon '.< it mvh Hong A.k
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  • 123 12 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its usual auction on Wednesday when there was Catalogue! 1,025,767 lbs. Tons 457.03; Offered 015,420 lbs. Tons 408.67; Sold 649,802 lbs. Tons 290.09. PRICES REALIZED The next Auction will be held on Wednesday, the 23rd November. Kibbed Smoked Sheet
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  • 230 12 Singapore, Nov. 16. Our Share Market has maintained the improvement shewn last week, especially m rubbers, where marked increases m prices have occurred m the better class shnivs. Theie is also a steady demand for sterling shares m London, w. ere improved prices are also noticeable.
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  • 332 12 November, 16th. The market doses quiet. Interest m rubber shares is slowly reviving and business was done, several stocks having rapidly moved up. For the commodity, 38 cents spot was readied during the week but the market closes easier and quiet at 36 cents. Tin
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  • 104 12 -mmm^^m. A Ixmdon cable dated Nov. Hth received *by Messrs. Aldens' Successors. (Eastern) Ltd., reports Market linn 11 14« L Stocks 69,970 tons. The secietaries of Lingui Tin, Ltd.. inform us that the Company has acquired a substantial interest m a proved dredging property m the F.M.S. Full details will
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  • 262 12 Under the chairmanship of Mr. W. Make-. peace, meeting of those interested m thej annual New Year Sports was held m the S.C.C. pavilion yesterday afternoon. It was decided to hold both the land and the sea sports as usual, and to authorise, the committee to he
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  • 350 12 HOCKEY. Hoblyn's Hat— trick for S.C.C. The S.C.C. played the South Staffords oa the Padang last evening and drew after sn even game the score being 3 3. The Club's i_oals were all scored by Hoblyn, playing at centre forward. The ground was m a very soft condition,
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  • 58 12 KEPPEL GOLF CL UB. The Ball Sweep held on November Uth, 12th and 13th resulted m n tie between Messrs. A. Farahar and H. Smith, both returned a score of 43 less 7 equals 36. The usual monthly medal will be competed for on Saturday and Sunday. lp.h and 20th
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  • 25 12 L. L.T. C. American Tournament. Play was impossible again yesterday. A. Class will play on Thursday and Friday, and B. Class on Monday and Tuesday.
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  • 124 12 Lieutenant-Commander C. A. Browne has been appointed to the light cruiser Cairo on the China Station. He saw considerable active service m the late war, and was recently serving on the light cruiser Dragon as her navigating officer. I Dodge car owners will be interested to learn that Nant Gwrtheyrn
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  • 414 12 NEW CONSTITUTION INAUGURATED. London, Nov. 1. The Prince of Wales m his m ugural speech to the new Constitution said he v a.s very very proud of the duty of performing the historic ceremony which had fallen to him. He recalled the great lr.emor.'es of Malta
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  • 285 12 Nov. 7.— A Suez HMOBage says: The Renown with the Prince of Wales aboard completed her passage through the Canal on the afternoon of November 7 when she anchored off Suez to take m three thousand tons of oil fuel. The majestic progress of the warship
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  • 58 12 Orders for week ending November 20th. 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. Sunday 20. Church Parade at the Presbyterian Church. Parade at Zetland House, 7.30 a.m. Full uniform, without staves.
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  • 40 12 Mail transport frauds which were described as having been systematically carjricd on for years were discovered acci- dentally m Hongkong recently, the perpetrator being a Chinese clerk employed by Messrs.. Jardine^ Matheson and Coy, Managers of the 'lndo-China Navigation Compaq...
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  • 616 12 |(r. A. C. R. Loaring, who represents the fruit growing industry on the Trade Delegation from Western Australia now visiting Singapore, is one of the successful orchardists of the Western State, and is also managing director of the Producers' Markets m Perth. To a representative of the
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  • 102 12 Callous Behaviour. A serious allegation has been lodged with the Hongkong police by t v e master cf a fishing junk, m connection with a collision which took place between his vessel and another boat at 4 a.m. on Nov 7 outside Hongkong harbour. The fishing junk
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  • 85 12 EXOD US OF EX-SERVICE MEN. Goreramcnt Figures. London, Nov. 2nd.— ln tie House of Commons the Hon. E. F. L. Wood, replying to Mr. Charles Edwards, stated that of the ex-Service men who had proceeded overseas under tl.e Government's emigration scheme 25,000 had settled m Canada, 20,000 m Australia, 10,000
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  • 66 12 m In the District Court yesterday, judgment was delivered by Mr. B. Nunn acquitting Mr. Black of Blakan Mati on the charge of assaulting a Malay motor car driver near Jardine's Steps on August 10 (aft, his honour believing that Mr. Black was suffering from neuritis, and as he could
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    • 282 12 Do You Read This ~^H (Incorporated m England.) JOHN DUKE, F.8.0.A., F.S.M.C. late Meier tfUeiaa Hr A i-i p THE TRAVELLER'S MALay PRONOUNCING HAND-BoOK I TWELFTH EDITION. Price, $2.75, or including Postage, $3.30 PUBLISHERS FRASER AND NEAVE, LIMITFD I THE ARCADE* COLLYER QUAY, SINGAPORB. ii ea— rwr m mi¥ i
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