The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 19 November 1921

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. •IN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1921. NO. 10,139.
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  • 251 1 The Prince of Waifs received an enthusiastic welcome m Bombay where he delivered a message from the King. There were some disturbances m the native quarters of the town Page I« China's proposals regarding the settlement of Pacific problems are being sympathetically examined by the other Powers
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  • 1089 1 Quicquid agunt homines nostr% eat farrm§m libelli JCVBNAL. There still be some whose Topic of Urn Week reaches beyond the Parish Pump ;in<l to them the meeting at Washington appears as of great moment for the peace of the wbi J .d. Naval disarmament has been
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 242 1 Mallbeid RAFFLES HOTEL j MONDAY.— Tea Dansant, sto 7 p.m. (Admission free) I WEDNESDAY.— Spedml Musical Programme after Dinner. THURSDAY.— Guest Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress essential for Dancing). FRlDAY.— Special Lunch— Orchestra. SATURDAY.— Guest Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress essential for Dancing). ST. ANDREW'S EVE. SPH IAI SCOTCH DINNER
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    • 335 1 KELLY AND WALSH, LTD. (IncorpQrtited m Hongkong) t NEW HOOK .11 ST RE( EIVEI). TW Pisktißg at Jutland. rer»onal BhM Printing and Modern Plan Tony srsssz^r-" "r b > i i™ Pn»« Private to Field-Marshal, by Practical Electricity. A Laboratory and Field-Marshal Sir Wm. Robertson, 15.00 Lecture Course, by W.
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    • 91 1 LATEST ADVERTISEiMENTS. Ford Car for private sale— Page 5. Notice re powers of attorney— Page .">. Shipping alterations on pages 8, 9 and 10. Peps a safe and speedy remedy Pax? 10. Most miles to the dollar l>y Firestone tyres— Page 4. Junior clerk and European store-kit jhi wanted Pa^e
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 140 1 THE WEKK Sntiirdnit, l\*th. High Water. 0.39 a.m., 0.2 p.m. B. I. Outward mail delivery. Polo: Barnes Cup matches. Balestier. Unemployment Concert, Theatre, 5.30 p.m. Sunday, 20th. High Water. 1.24 a.m.. CIO p.m. S\v. Club 100 yards Handicap. Monday, 'lint. High Water, 2.16 a.m., 1.38 p.m. Legislative Council, 2.30 p.m.
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  • 433 2 "THE PLANTER'S SLUMP ALPHABET." A s the apple cart we are all m With our "<luit.« tioil up m rubber arid tin I, is the Billet— riot worth a bean H"\\ long you're In it remains to be scan (""> the Confusion now reigning supreme While everyone thinks out a
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 152 2 TO LET OR FOR SALE. Large Go(K vns, newly erected, area from 10,000 to 50,000 sq. ft. facing river. Large stores from 6,000 t o 24,000 sq. ft. near wharf and shipping.* Also Bungalows. All immediate entry, going cheap. Apply to A. J. ABRAHAM. 56, Robinson Road, Marsilling Building. i
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    • 497 2 GAIETY lO CINEMA] REELS OF SUPER-FINE PICTURES. ALL STAR ATTRACTIONS Ist SHOW AT 7.30 Sharp. JUNE ELVIDGE m "JOAN OF THE WOODS" A SPECIAL WORLD BRADY PICTURE IN 5 PARTS CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN THE PAWNSHOP". I 2ml SHOW AT 9.15 p.m. THE BONG "ALHOA OK" AUSTRALASIAN GAZETTE No. 412. ALICE
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    • 402 2 ALHAMBRA From WEDNESDAY, November 10, to MONDAY Nov A PLAY FOR EVERY MARRIED WOMAN, MARRIKI) MAN SINGLE MAN, YOUNG GIRL AND YOUNG MAN By the Equity Pictures Corpora' A DYNAMIC DRAMA OF DOMESTIC DIFFERENCES PHOT( PRODUCTION THAT STRIKES THE HIGHEST PITCH OF v N IN "T Featuring HOUSE PETERS the
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 73 2 VESSELS AT WHARF kJ Wh"J No. \Zv'L W.erwijck, Thongw,. n.angaroo. Sheers Wharf No. 3. Nil. Main Wh &rf N 4 Euryalus An i*rMain Wbarf No. 6.— Nil. Kmpire Dock No. 7.-Kuala, St. Patrick. Benvenue. West Wharf No. 8.-Yan*taze, Ayuthia. •'ardines Wharf No. 9. Nil. Pulo Brani Coal Wharf.— Nil. KEPPEL
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  • 679 3 FRASftR CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE UROKERS. FRIDAY, NOV. isth, u>2l. MINING. Inures m bracket! shows th» capital ?nw 188U fv, Val^ e of the Shar m *oU*n v u S al 8 °e h x e diij C Cum I' -lam i ;il t „.o i ;3o
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  • 124 3 Ama/j'.ijr Stems on Ike River-rid*. London. Nov. 1. The Thames haa risen m flood, and has })vrv responsible for amazing scenes. H>e river rose a foot higher than the Embankment, and the stone parapets alone prevented flooding. From the low level of the En bankment pedestrians saw
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 172 3 I I^l "a I A Doctor says: I Ido not think so good a food as Glaxo f& v<m be brought before the public by the *f medical profession too strongly." Ljlaxo is the food doctors recemmend and rear their I un babies on. This is because Glaxo is not
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    • 280 3 MOSQUITO NETTING, Etc. WE OFFER FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY, EX STOCK, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Galvd. Mosquito Netting, m Rolls 36 m. by 100 ft. by 14 mesh. Green Painted Mosquito Netting, 36 m. by 100 ft. by 14 mesh. 36 m. by 100 ft. by 16 mesh. 36 m. by
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  • 172 4 Animated Debate In (Dmnions. November 'i. An animated debate took place to-day on the subject of the resignation of Sii j Basil Thomson of Scotland Yard. The matter was discussed at question time and later formed the subject of a motion of adjournment which was eventually
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 218 4 THE BRAND OF CONFIDENCE ll— -^I^^ T 1 g W f 1 I I1 M The Watchword of the Day tvUiNUJVIY. Most Miles Per Dollar r Jl tICJ MXxJPE. HOT (ELt 20 21 Stamford Road. X'mas and New Year Festivities NEWEST w ladies XMAS EVE, DECEMBER 24.— Illuminated Xmas Trees
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    • 288 4 $1400 Turn "MADSTRONG" LIGRtI Eeduction m Prices. I WE CAN NOW SUPPLY THESK BZCELLENT 1.1,-;: f COMPLETE WITH BATTERY CHARGED AND I j USE. P. CAPACITY— II K.W. OK 80^0 WATT LAMPS ENGINE RUNS ON KEROSENE OH PETROL. Simpli< Di rign, Refinement of h. »nd Perfection of Operating; Elementi the
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 565 4 CHURCH SERVICES. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. Sunday next before advent 20th Nov. 1981. 7.30 a.m. Litany. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). :».15 a.m. Matins followed by Holy Communion. 4 p.m. Children's Service. 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. S. MATTHEWS SEPOY-LINES. 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 8.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon, j During
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  • 554 5 Early to Work. Clemenceau is not the first of the French statesmen, even m modern times, to choose extraordinary hours for work and sleep Adolphe Thiers, the real founder of the Third Republic, used also to i M at four o'clock m the mornrnp. Again, h,< took
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  • 212 5 While most boxes may be made from luni- ber containing: 12 to I~> per cent of moisture, the U. S. Forest Products Laboratory has shown great advantage m using lumber dried to correspond to service conditions of the box. Within a few <iays a box made of green lumber is
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 435 5 WANTED. Great. Bastera Life Assce. juniOS clerk m the Actuarial elementary knowledge o f 21-11 opean Storekeeper as Assist- Engineering Stores and I \perunce. Good prospects capable man -Apply Box I Pro* |H)SITION WANTED. d ftpeeJta good English, school certificate, requires ifid general clerk, Jewish apply Box No. HO care
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    • 552 5 AUCTION SAT.Pg AUCTION SALE OF "-■'> N,, 5...,,,, 1N (;00D RUNNING ORDER To be held at our Sale-Rooms 16 17 RaflUt Place '•NSATCRDAY. ,oth November 1,21 at 11 a.m. POWELL ft CO., LTD., Is. ii Auctioneers. m 19-11 REMINDER. SATURDAY, AT 10.30 am AUCTION SALE OF One 5-seater Crow-Klkhart Car
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    • 602 5 NOTICES. NOTICE. WE horokf ghn Notice that the Power of Attorney dated the 17th day of January 1921 given to Sayna Kader Ameer by Moona Sultan MafieOK has this day been revoked. DONALDSON BURKINSHAW, Solicitors for Moona Sultan Magdoom 19-11 22-11 Singapore, 17th November, 1921. NOTICE Notice is hereby given
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    • 689 5 REMINDER SATURDAY, AT 10.30 A.M. Excellent Teak Household Furniture t Removed for convenience of sale. At .our saleroom, No. 30 Kling Street. Comprising an excellent design teak drawing room suite, a pair of large wall mirrors m beautifully carved and gilt teak frames, 2 handsomely carved teak sideboards with mirror
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 40 6 GARDINEK.— On November 18, at the Maternity Hospital, Singapore, to Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Gardiner, of 9 Institution Hill a son. HOWAED. At the Maternity Hospital, Singapore, on Nov. 17th. to Mr. and Mrs. P. Howard, a daughter.
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  • 787 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1921. Trade Indications. A good. deal of hesitation is quite naturally being shown before taking Ihe present signs of trade revival 9-: being the genuine indications of a return, m some measure, of prewar prosperity. The improved prices m the rubber market have had
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  • 1257 6 Mr. George ('.ray, tin* billiard player, who 19 on a tour of India, left Penang on Sunday by the B. I. s.s. 4> Ekphar.ta. M Mrs. I>onahi Smith, sister of the hon' ble Sir Walter James, K.C., who has been •pending a few days m Singapore, returns to Australia this
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  • 57 6 y- M- S. TII.KUi M KM (From Our Own Gorna, Kuala Uffi| At the F M. s. Til, r i N "M. annual meetwm. Ml man, said that owing to slump they CCOSed 4«gr. Bth. Althouui, employing Tamil lab received the Nippon expected. The Railw a> not bought
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  • 506 6 YKSTKKhAY'S KKM \l{K\|; h SKK\ |i "Those wh<» <|U' it revival, question the w sdon Himself preached the th< si k". Thus spoki- Mi Hickson mi n the com-, ol I tlu service for the heai Urn Cathedral yesterday n touch has still it- ancient pew* fi i
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  • 48 6 Those requiring book 1 r the S* for the consecration of th< Kt. K»-v Perrichon, which is t. tats P 1 Sunday the 27th instant. IW mn T^ secure their copies ear!> tt the* menta as advertised. Only number have been printed and »< be poasibl* to procure further
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 180 6 I MACGREGOR'S I V. O. S- r^/ I PARLIAMENT C&S Caldbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. >r (IncorporaUd m SbanyhAi), i WHAT APPEALS MOST TO A LADY? "PERFUMERY" i 1 WE HAVE JUST BEEN APFOIXTED AGENTS FOR i i t4 TVT O "R "NT V M And Have Received A Complete Stock
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    • 67 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 CAlt MARINE BAGGAGE Insurances Tot.. F«nd 8 «o«d a £25,000,000 CLAIMS PROMPTLY SETTLED. Chief Offices LONDON 61. Threadneedle St., E.C. 2.
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  • 550 7 SACRIFICES OF THE POWERS. iVl>vN UI.IANCE MAY GO. r»i Service.] London. Nor. 17. o f tmeneSn proposals as East are. published from lien, although not claimed are understood by comto reflect American desires. abolition or modifuaJapanese Alliance; the Mtion of Shantung and tion of claims to mi n
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  • 384 7 RUSSIA ACCEPTS HER DEBTS. SENSATIONAL PAILUU. [Reuter's Service.] London. Nov. 17. A firm af general merchants m London, *'th Liverpool offices, has suspended payment The liabilities are £000,000 The t. .u,n u was largely with t}u> tmplates and galvamsed sheets and other commodities. The firm came to the
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  • 13 7 nese questions and afterwards other topics. The Chinese proposals will be considered seriatim.
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  • 317 7 Washington, Nov. 17. The American delegates. endorsing ChinaS proposals, consider the Far Fasten questions not to be technical, requiring expert scrutiny, therefore they urge that the committee, or a full conference, consider them directly, without reference ■tab-committees. The French Attitude m regards China's proposals may be Bammed up
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  • 674 7 HURD S OPINION. EXPANSION WILL BE CHECKED. [Reuter's Service.] I .<>n dun, Nov. 17. The naval expert, Mr. Archibald Hurd, the Daily Telegraph, elucidates the American naval scheme. He says that there is no idea of reductions m the existent effective navies, but it is simply proposed
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  • 82 7 The new Ellerman City liner, the City <*1 Paris, the largest Ellernuam steamer yel launched, has been specially designed foi the Indian passenger service. She accom I modates 350 first and second class pa» rongers amd sails from Liverpool foi t Bombay and Karachi on January Ist. Th< City of
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  • 283 7 ULSTER WILL FIGHT. UNIONISTS OUTED. [Reuter's Service.] London, Nov. 17. Ten thousand people participated m loyalist demonstrations at Belfast and passed a resolution of confidence m the Ulster Cabinet's attitude m connection with the British negotiations with Sinn Fein, and condemned the proposed allIreland Parliament. London. Nov.
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  • 143 7 Before Mr. Dawson m the Third Court yesterday a Chinese salesman employed by Messrs. John Little was produced on a charge of criminal breach of trust m respect of a $100 note, belonging to Mr. H. T. Knott of Little's drapery department. It would appear that the
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  • 111 7 Rome, Nov. Itt. We are indebted to the Italian Consulate for the following Owing to some incidents which took place at the Congress of the Fascisti m Rome, the local railway workers and the tramway men decided on a strike of reprisaj. The Government is organizing the
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  • 203 7 Sentence of two months' rigorous impri-j lonment without option of a fine was passed jy Mr. Bull m the Second Court yesterday m Talip bin Hussain, chauffeur of motoraus 41, on a charge of reckless driving m Srove Road on Oct. 12 last According to the evidence
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  • 34 7 The usual "At Home" at Government House fixed for Tuesday next, November 22nd has to be unavoidably postponed. It is hoped to hold it at a. later date of which notice wilk be given.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 127 7 To Secure Place Your Order Early SHARWOODS I INEST FRENCH CRYSTALLIZED BOTTLED Chcrriea 2.00 Sugared :;.25 Chinois (small oranges) 2.75 FOWLERS SELECTED FRUITS BOTTLED IN SYRUP. Bartlett Pears $1.35 Plums .51.35 Blackberries Apple 1.35 Orange Navelencia 1.50 Kvaporated Prunes 1.35 Robinson Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlement*) SINGAPORE. I
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 542 8 N. Y. K. EUROPEAN UNE& EUROPEAN LINES. LONDON LINE FortmlgkUy B«rv1«« FOR MARSEILLES. LONDON ft ANTWMBP. rla Porta. aSHIDZUOKA MARU November 30 HAKONE MARU December 14 YOKOHAMA MART: December 28 LT ERPOOL LINE Monthly Strric* FOR MARSEILLES ft LIVERPOOL, r!a PorU. KAMAKI RA MARU December 13 t AKBURG LINE Monthly
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    • 496 8 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO,, LTD. (Incorporated m England.) A New Passenger Service to London. Will commence m MARCH, 1922 S.S. CITY OF MANCHESTER j 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 latest
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    • 520 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA^ AND APCAR LINE. (Incorportted m Englanfl.) MAIL AND PASSENGEr SERVIO I'ENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. CO (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY an LONDON' FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON TO lIARSEII LI S i (l v IA DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE Si:
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 332 9 (INCORPORATED IN SIAM^ Ll I U. SINGAPORE BA^GKOK^ COASTING SERVICE rrengganu, Kelantan, Pmnrnara t i Langsuan, Chumpon, and Bangkok.' ptn I>alani Wntwm, UHATIPOK Va 2 departure fitted khroacfaotot with electric lu>h, Aral dasa pusenfvn. an(l havv excellent i rond trip from Sinc^porc to HamrkniHuration O f th, rouml .h"^^,,""' h-
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    • 252 9 \J* Ob Ilk* Tht Osaka Shosen Kaishi Ltd. (Incorporated m 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 Hamburer. DUE SINGAPORE. Atlas Maru Dec. 21 De l' 2 s.s-. Argun Maru Jan. 23
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    • 697 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EUerman BucknaU Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCfIURIAN LINE.) (Incorpoiated In England.) JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NFW YORK via SUEZ OR PAW4MA. FROM NEW YORK. St«*m«r Dae s'poro Route For i ATRFn« lON DeC 24 P^ama.
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    • 376 9 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated m U.S.A.) FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. S. SHIPPING BOARD. SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA— EAST INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. GRANITE STATE PMieafen and Freight December 16 FOR SAN FRANCISCO via MANILA AND HONOLULU. WOLVERINE ST VTE Passengers and Freight December 11 GRANITE STATE PaanngCTi and Freight
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  • 67 10 STRAITS BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. Previously acknowledged $1,685.70 Donaldson Burkinshaw 100.00 F. R. Heron 50.00 Singapore Cold Storage Co. Ltd. 250.00 Straits Steamship Co. Ltd. 100.00 E. If. Schwabe 100.00 F. S. Physick 50j00 1». Drummond 50.00 W. H. Maczreffor 1 00.00 P»«er Co. 50.00 I). H. Hampshire 100.00 Singapore Cold Storage
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  • 159 10 Hook makers to take Reprisal Actions. London, Oct. 27th. In consequence of tbe judgment of the House of Lords on the question of settling bets by means of cheques, actions involving two millions sterling are threatened against bookmakers for the return of sums paid by
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  • 157 10 K\propriation to Europe. MelbourtV, Oet Nth. On the X.M.S. Ifalwa, Which left Port Melbourne at noon to-day for London via p>uts. are 18 Germans who have been expropriated from late German New Guinea and are returning to Germany. One of them asserts that he went *•-> New
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  • 19 10 m The anti-waste limelight might with ad vantage be turned ir^m the multiplicity »»f charitable societies.— Sir Win. Chance.
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  • 51 10 (HEADQUARTERS COUNCIL) i (2nd List of Subscriptions.) Amount previously acknowledged $595.00 A. W. Still 20.00 Mrs. Hoops 15.00 G. C. Clarke 50.00 S. R. Robinson 100.00 Dr. Noel Chirk c 10.5S Sir.gapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd.. (damages received for libel) 200.00 $990.00 \V. H. MACGREGOR, Hon.
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  • 41 10 (Ist List of Subscriptions.) Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd., (damages received for libel) $2,000.00 44 F. O. 25" (per St. Andrew's athedral) tj.OO lea Mrs. Laidlaw, Kuala Lumpur 94.50 Singapore Recreation Club 77.00 W. H. MACGREGOR, Hon. Treasurer.
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  • 243 10 Largely employed for electrical purposes, ebonite (also called vulcanite and hard rubber) is also of great use m the chemical industry, owing to the resistance it offers to chemical reagents. It i> also stable towards air, light, and changes m temperature up to about 175 'leg. F. It can
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  • 43 10 Belgian Socialist co-operative societies I have just started a Ashing enterprise, the ant two tniwlen of their "Red Flotilla" being ready for sea. T ase boats, which were built at Hull East year, fly s red flag si well ai the Belgian ensign.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 441 10 EX. P. M INKLYKB PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU (Incorporated m Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co., OF BATAVIA Telephone 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. 1002 Manager Desk 14:57 Marine Supt. Transhipment Dept. 3 COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. SINGKAWANG (Saturday, Nov. 19) Singkawang, I emangkat and Sambas. BLOUT
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    • 172 10 IMIIjW SIUJDIO Next Door But One to the Palladium fla\. B #r f Yoiirthild's Chest EVERY mother knows the vital importance of guarding against those I deadly throat and chest affections to which so many children fall victims m Eastern Climates. A Sudden changes of temperature, .ucrm-laden dust, and chilling
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    • 84 10 I fl' "pbrjimie Colgate i A WIDE CHOICE I OJ\ X FOR EVERY FANCY i I tU fl *~-^LA— *v A rt-fc <JL < 9 FOR I PURITY AND POWER i iSPIRIT IQ 1 Tue Timber Preservative 'til I '-i T -d jH ■*<i- II Stocked m 1, 5 10
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  • 93 11 November 18. Bank 4 m.s. 2i4 1-8 Bank demand j 7.^ Private credits 3 m.s. 2j4 13-32 Now York, demand 45 7 Credits PO day- 48v<j France, demand 605 India, T. T. i 69 Hongkong-, demand |g p. c Prem. Yokohama, domand 9*514 Java, demand j^4 Bangkok, demand 90
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  • 137 11 November 1«. Tin 125 Tons $*0.00 Gambier Cube No. 1 14.00 Gambier 1° 00 Pepper Black 13.50 Pepper (white fair) 25.60 Tapioca, small flake, f.g. 5.50 Tapioca, mediuJn pearl f.g. 6.50 Pearl Sago, small g.OO Copra Sundrifd 10.75 Cprao Mix 10.25 Opium, Benares uncert: 4,500 Rice, Rangoon white 830
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  • 48 11 1- o'clock noon. Nov. 18, 1921. Pale Crepe. Ribbed Smoked 8b Closing Pric9§. Cloning Price a Bayers Sellers Bayers Seller*. Spot 351.. 35 36 D ec 36 36^ Jan. to March 37U gg April to June .19 89 u Tone of Market:— Steady.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 1710 11 THK 1 CDVkT rinmnnii Amotmicw In force *w $17,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED HfiAß OFFICE Winch..!., Hou... B^^T™" I :r, C .apuy h» «20.000 depo. lt ed with tb. Supr.n,, Court of W J6WIT PLANS OF ASSURANCE UH 1 and Ith the BritUh Life A.gur«n C Companiw
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    • 283 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720). FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. BARKER Co., Ltd D v re Messrs. WEARE Cc, Ltd Hranch Office— 64, The Arcade, Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manage THE LONDON
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 74 11 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Hospital, Nov. 17. Bared 32 Fah 1017.7, 1014.3, 1016.3. Temp 78, 80, 81. Wet Bulb Ther 76, 78, 77. Dir. of Wind Calm, S.W., Calm. Max. Temp m shade 83. Mm. Temp m shade 76. Max. m Sun—. Te rad Ther 71. Rain fall m 24
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    • 421 11 MAIL TABLE. Intermediate and local mails will bt f«is« m list below: Federated Malay States, Malacca, Misr ai« Penang (by train) 6 a.m. and 8 p.m. dally (except Sunday). Billiton i Soavabaya Man Poh (Juan I an, S"*** tltc WngkawaM a.m. Sambu M,.dan Mossel 9 a.m ula Bo^ i Benuit
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  • 633 12 UTUSAN MALAYU LIBEL CASE. ASSESSMENT OF DAMAGES. The libel action m which Raja Shariman ami Che Tak, Assistant Commissioners of Police m the F.M.S. service sued Messrs Ribeiro, Ltd., M. Xalpon ami Sadullah Khan m respect of two letters published m the "I'tusati Malay v" on November !>. IJP2O, was
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  • 143 12 SCHOOL CHILDREN'S TRANSPORT. To the Editor, frc Sir, I beg to thank Messrs. Fulton Omnibus Company with great appreciation for their generosity m undei taking to allow School Children to ride m their buses 1 1 half charges. iqjt 1 also be-g to extend my appeal
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  • 95 12 MA LAY A -BORNEO EXHIBITION. -Manufacturers, merchants, and all interested m securing plot,;, shops or kiosks fof the exhibition and sale of all classes Of manufactured goods at the forthcoming Malaya-Borneo Exhibition, to be held at the Telok Ayer Reclamation, Singapore from March 31st to April Bth, 1922 inclusive, are
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  • 532 12 The following report is supplied by the Secretaries Messrs Chan Sze Onn. The SStiDttd annual general meeting of the Singapore Building Corporation, Ltd. was held m the registered offices of the 'Company, Nos. 64. 65, 6G Market Street, at noon on Thursday last presided over by Mr.
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  • 88 12 The meeting of the Kerling Tin Mines called for yesterday at Messrs. Evatt and Co.'s Chambers was postponed sine die. There were present Messrs. J. M. Sime (chairman), J. A. Elias, E. R. Koek, J. B. David, E. H. Toft, S. J. Judah and W. Hepburn. On
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  • 111 12 The fallowing Singapore properties were sold by auction by Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng and at their saleroom, No. 30 Kling Street, on Wednesday afternoon: 01) years leasehold land ami house No. 7 Orchard Road, area 808 sq. ft, bought by Mr. A. M. S. Angullia for $6,100. Freehold
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  • 78 12 The Courts Ordinance gives the Chief Justice power to declare a vacation, but we do not remember this ever having been done before. A notification m the Gazette declares that there will be no regular sittings of the Supreme Court from Dec 21st to Jan 10th. The vacation
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  • 53 12 Mr. Leslie H. Sharp is recognised as viceconsul for Spain at Singapore. Mr. E. L. Han-is, consul general of the U. S. at I Singapore, is recognised as being m charge of the interests of the Argentine Republic. Mr. Lo Chong is recognised as Consul 4 General for
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  • 65 12 EXPORT IN CENTALS OF 100 LB. Total 336,627 3,180,915 3,977.817 Net Decrease 796.902 centals. Valve ten months, $96 millions m 1921 m gainst $329 H millions m 1920. Oct. lOmos '21 lOmos '2o U. K. 44,680 8 95,674 1,315,776 IT. S. A. 232.160 1.743,869 2,367.085 Europe 20,019
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  • 297 12 OCTOBER RETURNS. Daring the month ending Oct. 31st the i' tal recorded value of merchandise importi into British Mabya amounted |o £bJ,049,007. an increase compared with the previous month of $834,373. Exports decreased considerably, the total value being £40.299.723 agaim;. $44,061,867 m Septen, be r. hi
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  • 132 12 FRASER CO 'S SHARE CIRCULAR. j Singapore, Nov. 18. Rubbers.— Steady. Haytors $4.1"), Alj knbya I7 a 4 e'eata, Telnk Anaoai $5.15, Malaka Pindai $1.15. Kedaha $2.10. Kempaa $4.50. New Serendaha $1.95, Kuala Sidima $1.50, United Malacca* 95 cents. Loam $0.15. Alor Gajahs .$l.lO. Parit Peraka $1 05, Baaaetta C
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  • 185 12 Singapore. Nov. 17. London and New York Markets showed a distinct appreciation m the price of the commodity at the end of last week, but the advance was partially lost to this Market owing to the intervening Holidays However, a small business was done m Sheet at
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  • 125 12 The visit to the Far East planned by General Booth, Commander of the Station Army, has been postponed indefinitely, according to word received m Tokyo. As the General's proposed visit conflicted wttfc that of the Prince of Wales m Japan, it was deemed advisable to delay the General's Far Eastern
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  • 116 12 AUSTRALIANS IN S- AFRICA. SECOND TEST DRAWN. A Reuter cable from Johannesburg, dated 1 7th inst. states that the second Test Match m the Australians' tour ended m a draw. Australia scored 450 m the first innings, Collins compiling: the big total of 203. The South Africans replied
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  • 119 12 TO-DAY'S TIES. Newcomers' Handicap. J. Dugoiid, plus 3 vs. A. H. Drysdale, owe 3. W. J. Brown, owe 3 vs. J. A. McCullagh, scr. R. Summerhayes, owe 3 vs. A. H. Assiter, scr. S. F. Derbyshire, owe 2 vs. K. B. Osboume, scr. R. A. Bailie, scr.
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  • 116 12 The following will be the teams m the! Rugby match, Probables vs. Possibles, to be J played on the Padang on Tuesday: Whites:— S. E. King; R. D. Dykes, G. H. Warren, Lt. E. N. Hogben and B. E. Ablett; C R. Brander and J. S. Watson; v. G.
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  • 54 12 The following will represent the V.M.C.A. \>. St. Joseph's OK] Boys' Association at j cricket to-day on the tatter's ground: G G. Vzas. J. V. K::runaratne, D. F. de Souxa J. G. Gooive. X. RamachatuJra, Towers. F. Zie^elo, D. W. Bcott, H. G. Bteck a apt.). W. de Silva
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  • 47 12 The race for the B g class on Sunday morning will be for Mr. Carver*! second trophy. Club Cour-e, 3% hoara limit. Percentage handicaps. Start 10 a.m. The Small Class will compete for the Vice Commodore's Cap over usual course, starting at 10.30 a.m.
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  • 277 12 It is announced that the competition for the Gordon Bennett balloon race m 1922 will begin from Berne, where this year's winner, Captain Armbruster, was born. The French Lawn Tennis Federation is considering the desirableness of barring Mdlle Suzanne Lenglen from entering for the French lawn tennis championship for two
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  • 43 12 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. Individual Troop Orders as issued by Scoutsmasters.
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