The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 24 November 1921

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. PEN. CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1921. NO. 10,443,
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  • 218 1 China has reason to be satisfied with a resolution of the Waehington Conference, favouring the territorial integrity of the country and acknowledging all its rights. Eight powers signed the resolution Page 7. Some further details of the Confer- I BfISM are also cabled, touching on matters already
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  • 873 1 A man I know in Canada, the general manager of B very large manufacturing business, employed a great many young English-men, and was annoyed by the constant friction between them and his foreman, a rather narrow-minded Canadian, who did not hesitate to assert that the English employed
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 124 1 Maltl.©ld i RAFFLES HOTEL. I BALL ROOM To-Mght 10 p.m, jj Classical Exhibition Dances j! a Turkish Polish MISS MOSOLOVA jj MR. GORDONOFF. r aTu m m v »m. m m m a a k *Ti SJ The distinctive lab3l of a distinc- I tive product that has behind it
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    • 413 1 II m compare the I j I increased value I I TKe ROYAL I I I TYPEWRITER'S I lighter touch, its (dear cut type impressions, f I its complete visibility I of writing line its I I many additional uses. I afforded by its twenty I exclusive features, I makes
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    • 137 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Children thrive on Quaker Oats— Page 1 Powell snd C s forthcoming sales Page 1. I* PAL and M.M. Ime latest sailings Page 10. Cinema change of programim at Empire —Page 2. Special Scotch tiffln st Littles on St Andrews Dsy Page Fcr Sale— Wooden twin screw steamer;
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 139 1 THE WEEK Th n reds >j. 24th. High Water. 5.30 a.m.. 5.25 p.m. B. I. Homeward Mail elOfl Philharmonic Practice, Theatre. 5.15 p.m. Hand in Gardens, 5.15 p.m. Cinema Show. Theatre. i'.l"> p.m. Friday, 2oth. High Water. tf.3'.» a.m.. 7.11 p.m. I B. 1. Homeward Mail do Municipal Commission. 2.15
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  • 11 2 INTERNATIONAL MONEY CONFERENCE. N i 1 1 ii. k 8c 1
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    • 225 2 TO LKT OR FOR SALE. Largß Godowns, newly erected, area from 10,000 lu 50,000 sy. ft. facing river. Largs aton i from 6,000 t 0 24,000 sij. ft. near wha and shipping. Also Bungalows. All immediate entry, going cheap. Apply to A. ABRAHAM, .">«;, Robinson Road, alarsilling Building. GOODWOOD HALL
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    • 405 2 *«'^Bw^BM^^»^w»SBBKMWW^»»P'» i «BaBBawBM*BBBWiBwp» i *w»»«- g BB^*ww»aßiw^i3Mi^MßaM^BSSis»ssras>awßif.saw^<aPMii^si m m mbi's. awnm immm ■ooiw^wwasiirwi "GAIETY", CINEMA TO-NIC.HT'S PROGRAMME AT 7.30 SHARP "The Midnight Man" Serial FEATURIXC. JAMES J. CORBETT. IX is EPISODES. 36 REELS EPISODES 6 and 7. i CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN THE PAWNSHOP" 4 AT n.:,n p.m ALICE JO\CEIn "THE
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    • 793 2 J ALHAM B B ii From TUESDAY, Xovemher 22, to SUNDAY, Nov< A RATTLING GOOD DRAMA OPJaTYSTERY and Sl that unfolds with remarkable realism and understanding drama I a veritable eri a-secti of life f Featnrinsj EDITH HALLOR, .1. BARNEY SHERRY AND BE! i\ f In a story of a
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 258 2 mail iajiljs. Intermediate and local aaslls -,ow m "lalay States Haas as. by train. 8 a.m. a .ing k »i») 6 a.m c-tc. Boelongan >j M l\i >-n i S: S c. Cmmphiuya 10 am Selangor 11 a.m! ftbu, Bagan. etc. Singapore 1 p.m. Sri latana 1 j.. m Teck
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  • 1757 3 (irom Our Own Correspondent;. I ARMISTICE DAY. I Jesselton, Nov. I Ith. I The march of the months has brought I us to our fourth Armistice I>ay which was celebrated with fitting solemnity and in a fashion to impress upon our Asiatic! irnununlty the feelings v.t -till
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 429 3 MALA YAN CHINA CLA Y A ND POTTERY CO., LTD., ESSE) GOPENG EEESI -TOCKS NOW ON HAND KIRK E«» KS, ARCH BRU KS. LONG WEDGE BRICKS, BROAD BACK BRICKS, BABCOCK WILCOX TUBE BRICKS, FIRECLAY. No(f of any size or shape can be delivered within three weeka from date of order.
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    • 302 3 ■■■■■■■flTflrflßßaasssmflßiiiii aww i 'isßassii" i ssbbbbbl i aiiaaraflrßßßJPi mini' i n Auto'Self-Olosing Waste-Not Taps CANNOT BE TAMPERED WITH. H.ACH cC llsbs rnasa, S; j PRFSSI SBB BBBBBBBBBBBB^sI BF fluK/ l!mmw Br BBBBI' SBBsT BBBflk fl^^^^^^^ UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. INCORPORATED IN THE BTB II T J SETTLEMENTS. CC a I a
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    • 21 3 MIM^ i 1 1— —a— DODGE CARS ARE NOW REDUCED IN PRICE 'TO aaa_B____ as____B fls_r___ IB g^» -E*^ I J
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  • 99 4 Mr. Bell's True Mission. Delhi. Nov. 3rd— Mr. C. A. Bell, on re- tui n to India from Tibet will visit Delhi to' confer with the foreign office. He lias had a most hospitable reception from the Dalai Lama and Tibetan officials. The story of the Anglo-Tibetan
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    • 168 4 THE BRAND OF CONFIDENCE z/jfi /T *C>NcV*_\ /C *f __Si_/___s_^ >Vf_\ /O/ PtTn \__j\ /_T*/ _Jli. ri -icr\ I /s» i I i o Jr*^lrr#»^., a/l*^ -sf* V^ l 1 V^fc; 7 l V mj* < I J a*' A j A_T^ a a MICHELIN TYREST <gAf REDUCTION IN PRICE
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    • 440 4 KIRIMAR j WOOD PRESERVATIVE I SOLE AGENTS. ALDENS' SUCCESSORS (Eastern) LTD. j 4, Collyer Quay, Sinciput*. and 33c Beach Street. Penary Telegrams ALDENS I ■■■a- J J JW j- JW^.M..r J^4-4., Jj r J Ir. H. N BUGKERIOGTs NEW STUDIO 65 ORCHARD RO VD Next Door But One to the
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  • 587 5 LORD NORTHCLIFFE TO THE FILIPINOS. While* Lord Northei.Tfe was at Manila hi visited the University of the Philippine Islands in ths companv of the (Jove. General. Both delivered sddresssg t<> the student body. Lord NorthcliftVs interesting speech is thus reported in the Manila Times: "Your Excellency, Ladies and Gentlemen, There'
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  • 36 5 A fire brel Northern too, in I been d< k in the afteri > the flat an red is one of i. am tnd 'a :i" h stoi i loss I 11l ».o-
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    • 357 5 WANTED. shorthand typist. Apply Ho\ No. 144 care of Fre< MEDIATELY, Competent ex ■,n local Mercaßtile < >Aee tails about experience aad required to H«>\ No. l'Os 30-11 coaapetenl feaaale elerl 1 and Malay. SUU d full details of experienca Applj Box Ml care of Free furnished boase or Hat
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    • 624 5 AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE Ol MOTOR (ARS TO be hold Balt-Roosaa, i«_i 7 R alm s Plae M SATURDAY, mn Nov.. at A\, i.\unuti Oakland spare wheel trra i excellent condition. e> POWELL i co., i/m., 23.1] Auctioneers. 26-11 M (TION SALF OF I P OaBBBsB IS^^1 S^^ C ttMPi
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    • 1035 5 1 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Vslasblc Baagapore Tosra and Country Properties At Ifessrs. CHEONG KOON S*ENG Co'a Baleroom. No. 30 Kling Street. ON WKDNKSDAY, 30th NOVEMBEB at 2Ji p.m. 1 to 4. Valuable freehold land and foul latest-design, exceedingly well-built i ipeciaUj aelectad material and hardw shophousc residential properites known
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    • 721 5 ****9******mm Umnmmm M +mmmmmmmWmC*T-~+, ■n t BHBaB L «*<«9aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBNOTICES. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. t Tenders are invited for the supply and delivery of crushed Granite and Spalls during the year 1922. j Tender forms may be obtained at the Municipal Engineer's Office during office hours. Tenders on the prescribed forms and enclosed
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  • 911 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1921. Public Gambling. Those who read with attention the reports of the meeting of Legislative Council will have n ticed that the hon'ble Mr. Song Ong Siang stated that rumour had been busy in asserting that gambling was to be started again in the
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  • 275 6 The Johore Bahrn Assizes have bee* postponed t Xov. 2s. Mr. A. G. Anthony, of Messrs. Huttenbach. Lasarus and Sons. Ltd.. Singapore is on a visit to Penang. A deportee who was tent to Hongkong by the Singapore authorities was killed in a fall into a slipway near the deportees'
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  • 393 6 It will have heen noted that Mr. Gibbons at Monday's meeting of the Legislative Couneil brought up again the question of a reclamation ;o><l boat harbour scheme at the mouth of the Kallang River, and he asked for a committee to go into the matt r and
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  • 55 6 We understand that the Bank of Communications has suspended payment in Singapore. There snss s run upon the bank in Peking, w ich was successfully coped with, but the belated news of this reached Singapore and caused s ran on the local branch. If this is so, the
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  • 62 6 In addition to the items, mentioned yesterday, whicl will be included in the Matinee Orchestral Concert to be given in the Victoria Theatre to-morrow (Friday) afternoon, by the Singapore Philharmonic Ore: estra Mrs. Lonsdale will sing the tine Aria from "Madame Butterfly", by Puccini, and Mr. Leo
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  • 328 6 The Rev. Archibald Paving, the new Minister of St Andrew's Church. Penar.g. will arrive about the vnd of January. The Rev. L. at Duvelle, Vicar of the Church of the Assumpti n. left Penang by the Angkor for Singapore to attend the consecration of the Rev. L. Perriehon as Bishop
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  • 230 6 TBS LABOUR PROM*. I P. A. M. MiV||\ (i j! (From Our 0 j K I At the P.A.M. Cumming, chairmsi j ant reference I j; nectiin with th. I i ill. He rlenoui i jtion «-f Malayan coi the sdvantagea i grant labourer. try was feet* shortage
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  • 98 6 (Frees Our Own Corrtfl] PfBSBg, V. An interesting Supreme Court Company claim from th I on account of dealir tween the partii (negligence of the I i 'for plaintiffs* rubbei i breach «>f contract of »"efendants put in moneys due At b meeting of tl lu mission i
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  • 92 6 v\ h* th< r th< quit" is t cave for was thi issu< case in which Syru Al Indian seditionst, »tai I disobcft/ins; an order i I clamation of the <•■ sccussd having been i Colony along arith 16 case was called up I the Third Court oi
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  • 78 6 I hile driving mot i j Sevang on atoad on Tu< I Arjan Singh, the Sikh 'against a Chinese boy the- legs. The driver WW Second Court and nni.c fast, on a bail of $100. The same day SBOtfa I in Kallang Road when motor lor knocked doWB
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 175 6 SI MACGREGOR'S I PARUAMENT X mA*k\ m^ aT m^ m^ W. sW m S a _bv s jr +\T mT mt* y j Xnfwhisky 4 818 .^aaT^^flflSa, a9* Xyf Caldbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. I m- '■^asHM -■-■-■-■-■-■Hflr-1-fIM.- RIMLESS GLASSES I GOOD STYLE ANT) GOOD SIGHT f" ia^--*"^ ARE HAPPY COMBINATION.
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    • 143 6 LIGHT RAILWAY EQUIPMENT. Throughout every process of manufacture Hudson Material is supervised by skilled engineers who are specialists in light railway equipment. Hudson designers have hnd practical experience of liKht railway requirements for all parts of the world. If your light railway equipment is to be efficient and economical specify
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  • 344 7 j.()\\ ERS ALL SIGN. |>T I itlTl FAVOURED. I Sen- ice. J sshiagten, Near. 22. committee has unn resolution declaring >rial snd BdministraThe resolution, ■ented by Senator I powers, China tux as being unf.i slf. Kl OF RESOLUTION. "It ■i 1 8 atte-; ling tly, to respect
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  • 339 7 BOMBAY DISTURBANCES. NAVAL BBCBUITINfi stopped [Reuter's Sen-ice.] mm Bombay, Nov. 22 The mob burned two „f il pZI Ghandi-. ni .,.,T «r*** h. London, No\ •>•> ■P«cieJ ratings arill continue. A BTAKTUKG REPORT. v London, Nov. 22 KXSTKKX TKIKCKm-h COMPANY. London. Nov. 22 liu- report of th
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  • 399 7 The- announcement of the Colonial Secretary at Council on Tuesday that the Rent Restriction Bill will n t he in force after Jajne 30th next gives rise to much fear on the part of tenants arlflose rant is below the limit fixed by the Ordinance. The landlord of
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  • 1021 7 MR. WARD INTERVIEWED. Mr. p. W. Ward, the first Trade Commissioner of the Canadian Government in the Straits Settlements and the East Indies, arrived here recently and is gradually gathering together the threads of what i f is hoped will in time prove to be a
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  • 673 7 COMMITTEE'S REPORT. In April 1920 nine gentlemen were appointed a Committee to enquire into the present tariff of import duties and consider the subject of preferential tariffs to enquire into and report as to the advisability of protective import duties, or granting bounties for encouraging local industries;
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 177 7 Robinson Co., Ltd. j (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) SINGAPORE. j JUST UNPACKED C ia rf* B ***** SB aP BBS fla? A 1 1 1 f Millinery fcmartly Trimmed Hats. Untrimmed Straws and Shapes. Ready to wear Hats. Flowers, Feathers, Mounts, etc mmmmmwmmmmm mnwmmm aa i■ i aaaaaaaaaaaaa^^aaaaaaMaaaaaaaaaMaa nan
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 591 8 N. Y. K. EUROPEAN LINES. EUROPEAN LINES. Uj NIK) LINE Fortaightly Sertlse TOR MARSEILLES, LONDCN ft ANTWERP, vis Ports. SHIDZUOKA MARU November 30 HAKONE MARU December 14 •OKOHAMA MARU December 28 Jl** ?.RPQOL LINE Monthlj Berri<« FOR MARSEILLES ft LIVERPOOL, v!s PorU. KAMAKI RA MARU December 13 VMBURG LINE Monthly
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    • 498 8 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAK/SHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) I A New Passenger Service to London. Will commence in MARCH, 1922 with the j S.S. CITY OF MANCHESTER 8725 tons deadweight expected to sail early March followed by the I S.S. CITY OF SIMLA a new twin screw turbine steamer of
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    • 442 8 j P. O. -BRITISH INDIA^ j APCAR LINE (Incorportted in England MAIL AND PASSENGEr SLUM, PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. (Under Contract with His Majesty'i Goven The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY an LONDON FAR EASTERN SERVK i FROM LONDON TO MARSI li DUE SINGAPORE LEAVK DONGOLA about Dec. 8
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 676 9 THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO LTD* P (INCORPORATED IN SIAM) I SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE I Trenggann, Kelantan, Baßjrnsra, Tdupin Patani m Ungsosn, Chumnon, and Bangkok. Bfa ■>- vv W\ m™ l^! Departure VUGALA n° V 'f Nov 30 i Dec. 5 r» PRACHATIPOK Dec 12 Dec? are fitted throughout
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    • 740 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Eilerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINB.) (Incorpoiatsd in England.) JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NFW YORK via SUBZ OR PAHAMA. FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Due S'poro Route For DEUCALION Dec. 24 Panama. Japan China
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    • 385 9 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. S. SHIPPING BOARD. SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA— EAST INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. GRANITE STATE Passengers and Freight December 18 CREOLE STATE Passengers and Freight January 15 WOLVERINE STATE Passengers nul Freight February 15 FOR SAN FRANCISCO via MANILA AND HONOLULU. WOLVERINE STATE
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  • 418 10 NON-El ROPEAN UNEMPLOYMENT FUND. To the Editor. Dear Sir,— The members of the abovenamed Committee deserve every credit indeed for having been able in these hard times and especially within a short space of 4 months t. collect the solid sum of $5,000. What I am
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  • 284 10 i .k _a_ia_ le the Editor. Dear Sir. -On reading Mr. Campbell's Speech in the Free Press this -morning. with reference to padi cultivation. I was struck by what he said, that the best is not being got out of the rice fields already in cultivation. I have
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  • 488 10 To the Editor, Sir,— The Free Press in Dec. H# l 7. referred to a statement in the Marine Journal that there is a number of tishes capable of making a noise of some sort or other. On the 22nd of that month, a contributor wrote: "The Gomi,
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  • 499 10 An extraordinary general meeting of the above Sinfrapore Ass nation was held in the North Room of the Cricket Club, with Col. H. L. Pearson D.S.O. in the chair, supported by the following members of the Committee: Major P. H Keys D.S.O. M.C., Capt. E. B. c. Preston
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  • 80 10 London, Nov. 7th The Daily Mail states that the trials have been successful with Helicopter the invention of Louis Brcnnan, who is' also the inventor of the well-known monorail and the first importer of the typewriter in Australia. j The machine rose gracefully and landed '< as
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 633 10 K. P. M KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU (Incorporated in Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co., OF BATAVIA IMepbone 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. 1002 Manager Desk 1437 Marine Supt. Transhipment Dep*. 3 COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. CAMPHUYS (Thursday, Nov. 24) Penang, Lho-Seumawe, Sigli. Sabang, Oclee-Lheue, Tjalang,
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    • 129 10 HAVE YOIT CONFIDENCE? that every time you operate the Martin* switch your engine will immediately respond 0 fl BBk I SI If Not fit an "Exide" Starting Lighting lottery which will unfailingly start your car and still have a reserve of power. J I Adamson Gilfillan <* Co., Ltd, SINGAPORE.
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  • 92 11 i 1 NOVEMBER 23 ■Sank demand 2:5 ?-x Private credits 3 m .> 2|4 13-;}> •j New York, demand 457" Credits 90 day;--1 Prance, demand j India T. T. 170 Hongkong, demand 19% p. c Prem. demand __ti Java, demand L JJ* Bangkok, d< mand Sovereign, Bank Buying $fl
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  • 141 11 NOVEMBER 23. 'J' in Buy< > Gambier Cube Xo. 1 1 1 00 Gambler n 50 Pepper Black 13.26 Pepper (white fair) 25^50 Tapioca, small flake, f.p. 5.50 Tapioca, medium pearl f.g. 6.50 Pearl Sapo. mail B^oo pra Sundried 11.00 loiso Op:um, Benares oncert: 4,500 Rice. P.an.eroou white 330
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 1295 11 I s__»___s_h___S3K___z»^^ THR CRP4T LU^nui s 5.,. AasiimncM in force ,v« T |ir,000,000. I IBS GREAI EASTfittl LIU ASSURANCE COMPANV, LIMITED. crrnv B_rt__ i. V'orat^l _n KtriHl Settlem*?] £20,000 depotit^d with lbs SuprtJ r C W>HBON OFFICE: »2 Old Jevrry, E.C, P. ANS OF ASSURANCE I*t,4n1 t,4nd and "**TM* with
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    • 268 11 j ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE i (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter A. I). 1720). FIRE MOTORCAR* MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bondl i Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. BARKER Co., Ltd. Brand Off r Messrs. WEARE Cc, Ltd. A CORDON LEE, Resident Manager. i THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO. LTD.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 109 11 C OI C. RUBBER ASSOCIATION l- o'clock noon. Not. 28, 1021. Paie Crepe. Ribbed Sr-.oked Sb Clcting Price*. Closing Price*. Beyers: Sellers. Buv^rs Seller.* Spot 3,0, "i> 89 1 Jan. 'to March ;i 41 April to .Tunc Tone of Murk**.: Fuiv Aldens' Suecessori (Eastern) cabh- from I 22nd, reads: Rubber
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    • 221 11 STOCKS AND SHARES. The wing changes is Praser and Co'a l»sl were noted yei terday. n > Tin l.io i >\j I l i 6-50 7.50 trut B. (£lO i I 1.10 1 .40 i K. B. I i Ku. Unas 00,1 000 5) 000— 1) .30 I < 600,
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  • 1071 12 i A meeting of the Indian Immigration Committee was held in Kuala Lumpur on l'ii day. Novembei LBth. The minutes of the last mooting held at Penang on 22nd July, were confirmed. Immigration and Emigration. The figures of immigration and emigration from January Ist. to October .'list. 1921
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  • 171 12 A HOISE TENANCY TRANSACTION. In the Supremo Curt yesterday, before Mr. Justice Barrett-Leonard, Sinnatamby Malingarayan sued the Nitto Engine Works for $i.:wr>. Mr. M. V. Pillai, for plaintiff, said the claim was for money paid to d fondants by plaintiff in respect of the transfer of the tenancy
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  • 110 12 rhe Session of Assise was continued in the Supreme C >urt yesterday before the Chief Justice. The only case disposed of was that in which a Hokien Chinese, Koh Ah Mee, was indicted foi committing a serious offence against a young Chinese girl. Prisoner in evidence gave a
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  • 305 12 Singapore Xo\. 23. The local b are market has been much more buoyant during the week, but business has been practically confined to the rubber section, where mere confidence has been a by the invest >r than for many months psst. Aa srill be seen numbera f
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  • 310 12 LOCAL BOXING. With reference to our recent article on amateur antl professional boxing here Col. Christie writes us an interesting private I letter in wheh he says he cannot speak for Singapore, but none of the amateurs he saw .box in Penang had the slightest chance against amateurs
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  • 34 12 Owing ti the state of the weather yesterday afternoon, there was no tennis play on the s.c.c. ground, the ties being poet poned to Friday. To-day's ties are as an- nounced.
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  • 40 12 P* a y mpo sible yesterday, i" i 1 new play t day, Thursday, to be completed the first fine day next week. In the event of rail >■ the "A" class ties will be abandoned. B c,aM w rday.
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  • 202 12 After the mid-year meetings at Penang and Kuala Lumpur one large stable of horses dropped out of the game and so far efforts to bring these back have failed. Since the last meeting here another has been dispersed. Mr. David having decided to leave racing alone for personal
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  • 106 12 Ihe S. R. C. II will meet the Y. M. C. A. on the former's ground this afternoon, the match commencing at 5.10 p.m. sharp. The teams will be: S. R. C.- lI.— E. Ganno; C. de Souza and IC Rodrigoes; O. C. Ahin, P. A. Aeria and V.
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  • 375 12 Hongkong Observatory reported at 11, 80 a.m. on Tuesday a typhoon within a radius of 120 miles of I .at. 11 (\v^. N, Lcng. 142 deg. L\ travelling West. Its intensity was unknown. The motor-vessel GCengyle, which had recently tt> put into Sabang for engine repairs, is now
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  • 495 12 There has been a much better tone in the share market drring the past w< chiefly due to the steady improvement in rubber which closes at 86 Cta. spot Buyers of rubber shares have in many cases considerably raised their limits and as a result :t has
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 153 12 I Incorporate d n JOHN DUKE. F.8.0A., FSMC. late raa I m mm mwmmmmm -■■_-_i_____M__M_____M_p_M_______» —P. NOW READY ii The Singapore and Straits i Rough Diary for 1922. Price, $3.50 per copy. Post Free $4.M PUBLISHERS ERASER NEAVE, LTD.. The Arcade, Sing*,. 9ammmmmm9mmammm mlmm mmmWamm ***^****.******mm»mmmm _w _B_B-_M__-_W^ jjHHssWIM^ I
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 189 12 TODAY'S TIES. v 1 1. ui A. lass Doubles. A. P. Cameron and H. C. Hopkins vs. R B. Donnell and A. Leggatt. H. Leakey an 1 R. G. Pash vs. F. B Lay- and H. C. W, §tv odd. B. Class DouWcs. R. H. Gale and F. M. Toscenie
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