The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 November 1921

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. li;\ CKVIS SINGAPORE, S.S., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1921 NO. 10,442
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  • 194 1 M. Briand disclosed France's attitude towards land disarmament in a speech at the Washington Conference, laying stress on the danger of hostile (iermany Rape 7. Japan's alteration of the ratio of capita) ships is not acceptable Rape 7. The Irish Conference is not progressing owing to the
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  • 898 1 it is probably twenty years since the present writer last went to Thamebury market. Twenty years is a long time, though, as one found on again paying it a visit this autumn, not so long as seven that have seen the disruption of civilisation. In 11)14 the
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    • 93 1 Maltkeid I RAFFLES H^OT EL. BALL ROOM J Jo-morrow Night 1Q p nit j: Classical Exhibition Dances I ;!Russian, Turkish Polish MISS MOSOLOVA MR. GORDONOFF. jj '..■••■•■■■■■>■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■.... in m m m fc p m u ,•1 I ill- M w ,sj ■■R^f l >s 1 > t w >1^ >1^
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    • 197 1 Jj 3^oKin g m .b. ■tirfAhw* J J I T J3&- JB fci S CIGARETTES I THE WORLD'S MUST POPULAR HIGH-CLASS CIGXRE TTES 1 ,N UKN Ma 9 Sole Manufacturers, ARD&TH 703&GG0 Co., Ltd,. j LONDON, ENGLAND. i— ilM W 1 Wl^MMMB^MBBElWWMWWi^BWWMi^WlMWßaE^i^MßMßM^M^Mi^^^^i^is^^is^is^^^^^^^^isi^i^i^sssss^^^^^ I EUROPE HOTEL ST. ANDREW'S NIGHT j jl
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    • 163 1 {LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Junior wanted for filing— Page :>. rriumph motor-cycle for sale— Page 5. Notices— Bankruptcy; re Bon Marche— Page 5. Victoria Theatre forthcoming attractions Page 2. To-day's reduction m price G f Michiliii tyres— Page 4. Smokers of discrimination choose Garricl tobacco Page 12. Goodyear Tyres for real value,
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    • 120 1 THE W££B Weduetdmy, 23rd. High Water. 1.20 a.m.. p.m. Polo Balestier. Tanglin Club at home, 0.15 p.m. Lodge St. George, B.SO p.m. Tlnn-xday, 2Uh. High Water. 5.30 am.. 2'.' p.m. B. 1. Homeward Mail closes. Philharmonic Practice. Theatre, 5.15 p.m. Friday, 25<7t. ligh Water. 6.89 a.m.. 7.11 pja. Philharmonic Concert.
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  • 163 2 I S pounds -what x lid do ither. I I I licnle the K I them! M I i' thv the I e^ I rnament. Fry an I t get in s I fore II Hirst an t in 1 stated that M t: lay C. B. Fry failed to
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    • 258 2 TO Li I OR FOR SALE. Large Godowns, newly erected, area from 10,000 to ."iO.OOO sq. ft. facing river. Large sit.:-, s from 6,000 to 24,000 sq. ft. near wharf and shipping. Also Bungalows. All immediate entry, going cheap. Apply to A. J. ABRAHAM. 56, Robinson Road, ICarsilling Building. m
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    • 434 2 I "GAIETY" CINEMA 1 TO-NIGHTS PROGRAMME i AT 7.^0 SHARP I "The Midnight Man" Serial FEATURING JAMES J. CORBETT: IN 18 EPISODES. 36 REELS EPISODES 6 15 and 7. CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN "THE PAWNSHOP" AT !>.;s(> p.m. AL!C JO)CL in "THE TRIUMPH Of THE WEAK" FROM THE FAMOUS STAGE PLAY
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    • 341 2 ALHAMBIcI From TUESDAY. November 22, to SUNDAY, A RATTLING GOOD DRAMA OF MYSTERY AND A Selsnick Production that unfolds with remarkable realism and andei itanding ;i i a veritable cross-section <>f life Featuring EDITH HALLOR, J. BARNEY SHERRY AND In a sttfry of a girls game Rgbi to tare her
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    • 226 2 Intermediate and local ma:ls T7 s« la liat below:— j Federated Malay States, Malacca. Maar at< Penang (by train) 6 a.m. and 6V m dai •except Sunday) 1 Hongkong and Jaj Java Maru 10 a m a^J°S Hervar 10 aim ,ng^° Suddahadib 11 a.m. Bangkok, etc Prach.«pok 2 p.m. ii
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  • 492 3 MR DARBISHIRE ON GOVERNMENT. 1 iV annuai meeting of this bod) was *•!<: in the otU.es of the Robber Growers Association last month. Sir Frank Swet<i ham presiding, amongst others present ►eing Sir E. Birch, Sir J. Anderson Sir A. ano Messrs. C. W. Di rbishin
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  • 245 3 Part of the treasures of art saved from jor.e of the fovr chief Line or monastic I palaces of Lhasa sfter it :i > wrecked by 'the Chinese iwaslera of Tibet Were t<> be brought into London auction rooms for disposal. 1 They include votive
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    • 375 3 I Your Breakfast Coffee I will be a real joy if 1 M vou prepare half-and-half with hot, rich Glaxo *l= -the milk with the real English flavour I i Glaxo is the rich milk of Bi itish-bred dairy cows from uch the water has been removed by the Glaxo
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    • 59 3 TOOTH-ACHE A BURDEN j W hv should vou bear that which can be relieved almost immediately if you silly take the trouble of consulting Ja,:nese Dentist (Fhone No. 1243) 74, Bras Basah Road, Singapore. j Extraction Painless I attendance by Appointment OAcf Hours: 8 to 5 p.m. on week days
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    • 366 3 ll l «l B «iPSBBS^B*!-SSaSBSBIBI ■■■■■aBBSBSBSSIBSSBBaaSSSBSSSSJB^^ Ride on Goodyear Tyres in That Sturdy Small Car of Yours /jjr&^/\ surprises certain users of small cars to find thai the> can (S&r^l^ 1 A ont in Goodyear Tyres at a first cost ordinarily not greater, and *?J@\\lim& some times less, than that
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    • 309 4 THE BRAND OF CONFIDENCE I AW mmrnT SW X X S\j&~&*l^£ «sß|bb£^^^W V* "^.*mmT^ >— 4^_^"> tbj <t *AJh. f W mjm. S*aj a■% v4% «>% as I «T^ Si a sjj bjb '^^n^^tM^^ar^yy^ —^>^^f «y.ypa.sy,-y-L n» .**..»^.».rj».a*re»it«7JMrraasaß«^~TM Are i educed to prices that HbbE El &g !^bt^\" J* sßflßat
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    • 137 4 I THE ENGLSH ELECTRIC COMPANY i I DIESEL ELECTRIC PiANTsI u QUOTATIONS SUBMITTED L COMPLETE INSTALLATIONS WM j w SIEMENS BROS. ft Co.. Ltd. A d m I I I A 1 I IB*^bl Jl SINGAPORE BRANCH WINCHESTER HOUSE, COLLYER QUAYM W HORLICK^JL Q MALTED MILK N 1 BUILDS FROM
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    • 336 4 v S? FOR ALL LEAKS AND CRACKS, PARTICULARLY AND GUTTERS AND CRACKED Til j RITO j 3. in drums of 1 cwt and > cwt ALDENS' SUCCESSORS (Eastern) LTD. 4, Collyer Quay, Singapore J and 33c, Beach Road, P e „v Telegrams "ALDENS" j <^-V»Y-V»V-V~V»V*V-V~Y- -vwyßu-5, Don't Fail to Come
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  • 541 5 Dogs of China and Japan ill Nature and Art By V. W. F. Collier (Heinemann.j 12 2 J. net.) When Marco Polo visited Peking he was) present at a feast when t'e Emperor proudly displayed the treasures cf his menagerie: tigers, leopards, bears, and elephants. "After these were
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    • 266 5 JV ANTED. J j"""" <r KiM.wledge of sirable. (iood prostare of Free Tress. L's-ll Keppel Harbour. Bos No. >'.)2 J l-ll I 0\ KKNMKNT., V-.' ng men reI annecessai > un*l knowledge of the preferred who Oxford or Cambridge •i w •m T« legrapb WANTED TO BUY, j §Chiaesc or
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    • 514 5 AUCTTON SALES AUCTION BALE OF At •Br^leroom, g Ullf S: ON SATURDAY, Mtb Nov. AT iM AM CIIEQVJ KOON ShN'G CO., L'.-^-l 1 Auctioneers. M-ll AUCTION BALE <>l Bale-Rooai., ia.i, Ua1 1( w ON SATURDAY, MU, Nov.. at a.m. One 6-cylinder 7>a«avt** *ri i, Cat with wir. ,1,;: (,Ul,llll^ M
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    • 1041 5 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Sißgapere Towa bbsJ Country Properties At Messrs. CHEONG KOON SENG A Cos Saleroom. No. 30 KHng Street. ON WEDNESDAY, :*uth NOVEMBER at 2.30 p m l to 1. Valuable freehold land and fcui late I lesign, exceedingly well-built T specially selected material and harden t.a.bci,
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    • 323 5 WJT T \X?T% I VV 1 JlsssJ stassl j£%. JL\* jLJr 1 MOTOR- < AR I il BATTERIES 5 BSSSSSBSI BBSS, I BBBBBBBBi ■111 BBSSBSBSSSSSSSSSSBSBSBSSSSSBI *************** > ■> S> BSI Sl iC *"^B|B^jg9assß/ ,^^os»'^s3?"Nw v *\^ss^Jbssb>^» bs»v '^Sl^yß. i* m* F J^*"flE3Va* J VJaTA BBBV 'S^BBBBBS^So^Lt* -i *T-^ \ZjL *i
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  • 787 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 23, 1921. F.M.S. Railways. At the meeting of the Federal Council next Tuesday, Mr. Kenion is putting some searching questions on the railway. He asks it the Kedah section rays working expenses, and what return does it make on eapital? V\ hat population is l.kely
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  • 536 6 Messrs. John Little and Co. send us their useful Desk Calendar and blotting Mr. E. Humphrey has been appointed a in the Sarawak Government s. from Nov. 9th, to do duty at Limbi Proposition of Mr. A. S. Haynes, seconded l»> So- Frederick Dutton, Mr. A. J. Shelley-1 barrister-at-law, a
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  • 129 6 At the Matinee orchestral conceit, to be given on Friday afternoon by the Singapore Philharmonic Orchestra, nt the Victoria Theatre, at r>.ir> the following important items will be included: "March of the War Priests," from "At ha lie". (Mendelssohn): "Concertstueck; n for s >'.■■< Piano and Orchestra,
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  • 168 6 Departure of the 'Kangaroo At half past four yesterday afternoon the motor-ship Kangaroo, with the Western Australian Trade Delegation, which has been with us fo,- about a fortnight, and with the numerous commerciaf envoys who accompanied the Delegation, left the Bast Wharf for Batavia, Soerabaya and
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  • 108 6 T e report of the Committee laid the table ..f the Com M B through the estimate mmemied decn n t increases of >.;_>.-..l>_'4. so that 1 crease from the estimal S(,l H s ext \m are i) for ne ;il ammunition foi th< $50,160 foi post
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  • 45 6 Tlv K the Commission appointed to enquire into these subjects eigh months ago was laid on the table of the Legislative Council yesterday. The report is opposed to both. Further referent be made to this eighteen m nth old report.
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  • 247 6 The annual genera] meeting of the Union Jack Club will be held in the SingaExchange Rooms bb 2.15 p.m. on Friday the 25th inst IL E. the G.O.C. will take the (hair. The Prince of Wales arrives in Baroda th.s morning where he Btays til! to m
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  • 74 6 PARADISE R, B l (Even, I 1 I At I I Rubber Estate, Mi i J I said the cost -i" !>«'!• lb. This i had undertaken I Improving nal f 1 done yean an modim d, never! I per acre ami 1 ite was ca 8 wbi
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  • 51 6 The report of Pai lobi si.;.: 00 sent rui to make betfa r n ing expense closed the opera! countered j rer gi considered il rhe Company was creditor! to .the e\t the money received Chinas,, mi financial requiremi nl ered the the resumption ot 1 pany*i
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  • 30 6 l On At 1 the Tunku i Mor Sii Tui minal breach oi a Tunku I I abet] imprisonmei I Moi S pun i shir. The chetty
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  • 70 6 At subjects Dr. Moonshi will a* qu< 1 1 la th i removii satisfactory, when M u remove and rep in the i mpula ing and disinfet I "f h ii* t trust, bi garda th disinfecting, point of vii (2.) In view of th fie in Gaylang
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  • 162 6 A Select Committ. this bill at. i hat laid on the table of A large number of u« sted, chief among I tiiat the pow< i ing ir to operatioi of I eel t<> Coun il. The reading v il int.' I' wi ich may b
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    • 160 6 MACGREGOR'S X V. o. s- c^/ PARLIAMENT $S*X X r>_CVX I BLEND X v^X l JSrX s x (v^/ X^WHISKY j >/^ Caldbeck Macgregor Go., Ltd. >-^»^iaiii iiwsi»>tT-. ■< wwa^aei BSSSBSSBBj r RIMLESS GLASSES I 7 GOOD STYLE AND GOOD BIGHT N IRE HAPPY COMBINATION. ?j|^ A N. LAZARUS 3
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    • 70 6 THE NORTH BRITISH AND f MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY LTD. (Incorporated in Great Britain) t Transacts all classes of j LIFE (Including Annuities) FIRE (Including Loss of Profits consequent upon Fire) ACCIDENT, MOTOR CAR MARINE BAGGAGE Insurances i t„,., F„„d £25,000,000 CLAIMS PROMPTLY SETTLED. t Chief Offices LONDON tl, Thre;jdneedle St.,
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  • 358 7 v m>s speech at Washington. STILE GERM WY. Service.] sshiagtOU, No\ 21. i yt-tciday's conMr. Balfour and i tish delegation un.of I stive capitalB n, America and Strasburg, Nan 21. are of U •eh is f Barthou, !c said that a limitation of plete integral an 1
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  • 614 7 PRINCE'S TRIUMPHANT PROGRESS. BOMBAY QUIBT. [Renter's Service,] L«;adon. Nov. 21 »«te.t cthcial news from Bombay "mt the sttuation is well i„ ban! her has been further native hostile demonstration. "e Prine. of Wale. >,„ui,„„s u, b, remarkaM, entlmato.tic.ll, received ,,v- vwhere. i NEGRO'S FAIL. Helena. Arlmnaas, No,
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  • 463 7 The above were two actions tried together in which Messrs A. C. Harper Cc, Ltd. of the Federated Malay States sued Messrs T. Watt Bros, of Singapore for $841.50 and $1219.90 in respect of an alleged breach of contract foi the supply of Serayah Rubber Chests
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  • 89 7 Mr. J. Hickaon's Visit. There will be a service of thanksgiving tt St. An irew's Cathedral at 5 p.m. on •'riday, Nov. 25th, when all who attended the i ervicee of blessing and particularly those rho received benefit in the recent mission lie cordially invited to attend.
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  • 89 7 The accounts of this fund from Sept. 21 to Nov. 14 show a total of Fl 1,610.88 in receipts, of which $5,500 >va> from F. M. S. Government and F. M. S. rt'ar Relief Fund and $0,1 10.88 from public subscriptions. This has been expended as r ollows:
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  • 138 7 The Birch Quarterly for October contains a description of a railless car service at York. In that city the streets are narrow and tortuous, impracticable for trams. The line is P- miles long, ami powei is taken from a central generating station. The motors are simple and strong,
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  • 59 7 Bombay, Nov. 11th. The P. and O. Macedonia," which arrived, to-day from England with over 1,000 passengers aboard, made her first trip as a passenger boat since her release froa; Government service. Every berth was occupied. Passengers say that the passage problem to the East is
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  • 291 7 The sixth assizes of the year commenced before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, in the Supreme Court yesterday, there being eleven eases on the list, involving seventeen prisoners. Among the charges, three are concerned with the counterfeiting business, two with gang robbery, one of rape, and one
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  • 237 7 Owipg t the disappointment at the non-appearance of the Russian Light Opera at the Theatre this week, it has been decided to screen two more tirst class films on Thurs. Fri. and Sat. next, the tirst being the film version of Ethel M. Dells famous novel The Safety
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  • 251 7 Scotland vs. The Rest. This match will be played at the Race Course on Sunday morning, Nov 27th. The following are the teams, Scottish players being mentioned first. Players are particularly requested to note starting times 9. a.m. J. Lomie and A. W. D. Hove vs. C. IL Clarke
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  • 75 7 The November Monthly Medal was wo by C. C. Nicholl with a score of 40 44 82 net. The sweep was won by C. C. Nichol K. B. Osborn, R. B. Rumney and E. Star ford all with 40 net. S> Federal Council meets at Kuala
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    • 130 7 Robinson Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) SINGAPORE. I j JUST UNPACKED I 1 f Millinery Smartly Trimmed Hats. I B j Untrimmed Straws and Shapes. Ready to wear Hats. BBF I Flowers, Feathers, Mounts, etc. j I |jllllllllllll!illllll!llllll!ll!iil!!llllllllllll!!!lilll^ B MILKMAID 1 Sweetened Condensed Milk I PRICE NOW 1
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    • 579 8 N. Y. K. EUROPEAN UNES. EUROPEAN LINES. LONDON LINE Fortalgatly SsrrUe VOR MARSEILLES, LONDON ANTWERP, via Porta. BHIDZUOKA MARU November 30 KAKONE MARU December 14 YOKOHAMA MARU December 28 t LP SRPOOL LINE Monthly Service FOR MARSEILLES ft LIVERPOOL, vis Ports. KAMAKI R A MARU December 13 f iMBUBG LINE
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    • 499 8 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAN/SHIP CO., LTD. j (Incorporated in England.) A New Passenger Service to London, j Will commence in MARCH, 1922 j 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
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    • 489 8 P. O. -BRITISH INDIA I APCAR LINE I (Incorportted in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGEP SERVK I PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. (0 I (Under Contract with His Majesty's G I The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY I LONDON FAR-EASTERN BERVI I FROM LONDON TO MARSEII DUE SINGAPORE jj DONGOLA about
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    • 401 9 THE MAW mum NAVIGATION CO ITH (INCORPORATED IN SIAM> Li IV. SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE r^ngganu Kelantan, Ban^nara, Telupin P at -ini M Lsngsuan, thumpon, and Bangkok. m Bingora, La- j VALAYA V 2S "T^ VUGAI Dec 5 N f 0V 3 PRACHATIPOK I)e J 2 Dee, 7 fitted throughout
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    • 236 9 O. S. K. Tht Osaka Shoseii Kaiska Ltd, (Incorporated in Japan). No. 2, De Souza Street. Proposed Sailings from Singapore. (Subject to change without notice) EUROPEAN LINE. For Port Said, Marseilles, London, Astwerp, Rotterdam and Hamburg. DUE SINGAPORE. B*s. Atlas Maru Dec. 21 Dec. 22 s.s. Argun Maru Jan. 23
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    • 726 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. j The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Eilerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINH.) (Incorpoiatsd In England.) JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NFW YORK via SUEZ OR im a* FROM NEW YORK. Steamer D tt# S'pors Route For A?nT UON DeC
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    • 440 9 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated in U.S.A.) FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. S. SHIPPING BOARD. SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA— EAST INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. FOR CALCUTTA DIRECT GRANITE STATE Passengers and Freight December IS CREOLE STATE Passengers and Freight January L r > WOLVERINE STATE Passengers rfl I Freight February 15
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    • 730 10 K. P. IVL KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU (Incorporated in Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co., OF BATAVIA Telephone 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. 1002 Manager Desk 1437 Marine Supt. Transhipment Dept. 3 COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. 2 75 G D AE N I) E LS "i
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    • 132 10 IKjflflpM Pleoge of 1900 Kd i LaJir viosT MILES PER DOLLAR. BT^ a^^a^B^Pn U^^^^^^BBv II 111 .^r^^'^BßV fl j NY CARLSBERG 1 i; Manufactured in Denmark. B SBBBBi BBSSBm, BBBsl'lßs^K^Bix'j rKNG SKN(; CO KELANTAX -J Rn^laßsV HALLAM AND COMPANY if t'\JfS*M\m\ Ai* 'i 1 1 iBT 'yZ^Skv^ wwwwwrw^vwwwww%%\^ Jam -KEPLER'--
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    • 149 10 mBTTBBSSTHI lI||IB II I I 111 BIBIBBSII I 11 11 ■"U «.U a HAVE YOU I CONFIDENCE? that every time you operate the starting switch your engine will immediately respond? •SB Jb. JL B \»F W fit an "Exide" Starting ft Lighting Battery, which will unfailingly start your car and
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  • 81 11 NOVEMBER 22. Bank 4 m.s. j.g Bank demand 2 3 7-8 Private credits 3 m.s. 2|4 13-3L' France, demand 605 Hongkong, demand 1;*' 4 ]„c i»,. m Yokohama, demand 96 »i Java, demand j;> j Bangkok, demand «»<)!., Sovereign, Bank Buying $8.54 Bank of England Rate 5 p.c. Bar
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  • 142 11 NOVEMBER 22 Tin Buyers .«>0.70 No Seller. Gambier Cube No. 1 14.00 Gambler 11.50 Pepper Black 13. j-, Pepper (white fair) 25.50 Tapioca, small flake, f.g. 5.50 Tapioca, medium pearl f.g. 6 B Pearl Sago, small 8.00 Copra Sundried 10.75 Cprao Mix 10. -jr, Opium 3?iar?B uncert: 4.50G Rice,
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  • 90 11 Speaking al a meeting held in Ceylon .tly Mr. Pu ayfo t M Johnson said ".My own i m fa from what 1 hav< been told and what I hav< seen, that Ceylon dry soon. Ceylon has started In th,' rijfhl America started 1 ;-»n haj shut up enough «>f
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    • 1594 11 B 4 oO J, •noa^s.uAsjaKCjQanmv TisT rDPMr hi run fc AaaoraacM In fore* <>v«r $17,000,000. THE GRLAI EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED ICE WlaVsWaU, Ho^e, S^: rPOrat^ S < ttlem ta) U. £20,000 dtpo.tt.rJ with tbs anprtm. Conn of m LGN N FFI E W LANg of ASSURANCE and t^anpUaa
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    • 294 11 PAGE ELEVEN Imi MM. n. -11. i, Mill! rim^mmm'*. ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720). FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives- Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. BARKER Co., Ltd n m Messrs. WEARE Cc, Ltd. branch Office— 61, The Arcade. Collyer
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 113 11 C. OF C. RUBBER ASSOCIATION j 12 o'clock noon. Nov. 22. 1921. Pale Crepe. Ribbed Bsiokod BI Coring Price* Cloeivp Pricei Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers 3: 8746 I) (C, 38 Jan. to March 40 40 IL.l L April to June 4) 42 Tone of Market: Firm WEATHER REPORT. Randang Rerbas
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    • 204 11 STOCKS AND SHARES. The following i in Praser an. J I list ted 3 ay. Ayer Hitam (5 Ayer Mo!ck (200,0 i 000 i .Bfi I LI I Kuala Sidii n ted Malacca l. L T tan Simpan 1.10 120 VESSELS AT WHAM i No. l. Van Waerwijck Wharf No.
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  • 2458 12 (GOVERNMENT OFFICERS' SALARIES. i INK ATTACK ON THE GOVERNOR. I t l The adjourned meeting of the Legislative' Council was resumed in the Council Chamber yesterday afternoon. The attendance was as o n Monday. The report «>f the committee a pointed to enquire into preferential tariffs and protective
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  • 53 12 HOCKE Y. The following will represent the A.P.C. vs. the S.C.C. at hockey to-day on the P«iang (i. G. Gray M. I). Rutley, if R. S. Law H. G. Stack, IF c. Co per, J. S. de Souza; C. A. Mitchell W. Gould. A. lb Floyd. H. H. Stint and
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  • 89 12 American Tournament. It is hoped to commence the al>ove Tournament to-day (Wednesday). A. Class are to play on Wednesday and Thursday B. Class on Friday and Saturday. Should no play be possible this week, the Tournament wdll be abandoned. Members and friends are reminded of the
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  • 114 12 S.C.C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT. YP^TERDAY'S PLAY. i B. Ciass Singles. R. C. Y'eldon vs. W. Lowry, unfinished, C. ClasH Singles. L. I). Gosling beat T. A. Powell fb— 0, 6— 1 A. F. Schiesser beat G. R. Allen 7 5, 6—l. R. H. Gale beat V. Moller o— 4,
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  • 58 12 VFSTEKDAYS PLAY. A. Singles. F. F. de Souza owe beat J. T. Andrews ow< 7 ;> <;. 7- .">. E. G. Wheatley vs. k Scott unfinished. 1». Singles. G. G. Gray owe •*> beat F. Gammell ow< 6—l, 6- -2. Mixed Pasibles. J. Zehnder and S. Stewart
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  • 261 12 In view of next Saturday's match tween Singapore and Sembilan, in llu Malaj 1 p. the game between P sbles an.! Possibles last evening pi vi ry interest i'h.e Probs impr ved in all departments, Che three-quaii in particular, playing better together. P.oth packs were fairly even, slthough the
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  • 109 12 1 result of play f r the November M was:— J. V. Riers 88 n> C Salter 87 7 H. I*. Salmond 85 5 S. C. Campbell m; <; Fourteen cards were taken out i" r the Ladies Spoon and the following were returned. Miss at. Graham
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  • 87 12 A special competition will be held to compete for the Captain's Prize 11)21, extending from Saturday. 2(Jth November to Sunday, ISth December inclusive, and instead of the usual knock-out competition, the member returning the two best cards of nine holes Medal play during the above mentioned period wll
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    • 198 12 KRYPTOK BIFOCALS 4m n in oi notice, ui i j chsrrei I t :v SMITH AM) SONS (Siam) I. id l Incorpor.it' d in Kl JOHN DLKE, F.8.0.A., F.S.M.C. late flsaior optkiaa Mr.i I 'inn lII- ,i A, NOW READY The S inga pore and S tru its Rough Diary
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