The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 29 November 1921
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Title Section16 1921-11-29 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. n CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1921. NO. 10,117.16 words
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Article222 1921-11-29 1 Sir Stanley Duldwin o\ presses the opinion that ;i turn in tr:;de conditions all over the world has bccsl n:iched Pftf* 7. Admiral Ueatty has expressed satis>actioii with the progress m;;de ir. reU^rd to Mval affairs at the oMterenre —Page 7. A i-onim^ttee has !>i'en appointed consider222 words
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Article1216 1921-11-29 1 SHEILA MOORE - SHEILA MOORE Th€ kaki Uma or five foot way, forms a unique and characteristic feature of Singapore .street life. Within its narrow boundaries may he found men of all rates. Occupation* and ranks of life, busily passing to and fro, or loitering in the shade luring the burning1,216 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement127 1921-11-29 1 Maltfeeid RAFFLES HOTEL. I 29th November, 1921 ST. ANDREWS EVE. C P SCOTCH. DINNER I Dancing tin 1-45 a.m. I i^OOi^ NOW. j A. E. McCLARY, "DISTINCTION." I i The stinctive label of a distinc- I tive p iuct that has behind it over I 30 's of unblemished merit127 words
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Advertisement173 1921-11-29 1 KELLY AND WALSH, LTD. I 1 O GHILDRENS 1 ANNUALS I ILLUSTRATED AND FINE AND BOOKS FOR ART GIFT BOOKS j CHRISTMAS I FOB ADULTS FANCY CALENDARS for 1922 j*^ o Great Variety of Loose Cards I LtilPiStmiiS from 5 cents each. j r>^ Fine Selection of Private Cards i173 words
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Advertisement102 1921-11-29 1 LATEST Al)\ ERI iSEMENTS. Y ClirisJ -t pricei ai Chotin i .M w Rims at tl bin i; Pa e li. Armco ini i I ron av< i million! of i vui ds yea rlj I'; i Notification i>v building 5. > i it reasons Pa I Madame R. Alii:102 words
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Miscellaneous133 1921-11-29 1 THE IVEKB 29th. High Water, i>.4l a.m.. 10.58 p.m. Rent Board, 2.1.") p.m. Football Scotl ird va, B 1 B. A. mtg., Garden Club, 5 p.m. S. S. 3 nit<^.. 5.15 )>.m Hawaiian Troubadours. Theatre, 9.30 p.m. Wednt »daw, 90tk. High Water. 10. 20 a.m.. ll.:;T p.m. St. Andrew's Day.133 words
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Article227 1921-11-29 2 iiriuah motorists during the first half of 1920 j)aid into tlu< Treasury in taxes something approaching £9,000,000. The lung anticipated debate on the subject of revision of the Ceylon Legislative Council took place i n Colombo on TbursSennet Freres (China) have sold the laigrest diamond ever seon there to Nanyang227 words
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Advertisement192 1921-11-29 2 TO ITT OR FOR SALE. Large God ms, newly erected, area from 10,000 I 50,000 sq. ft. facing river. Large st rca from G.OOO to 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. VICTORIA192 words
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Advertisement249 1921-11-29 2 IN THE FIRST SHOW AT 7.30 Sharp JAMES J. CORBETT IN "THE MIDNIGHT MAN" SERIAL EPISODES 8, it, m and 11. EIGHT NEW REELS (Continued next TUESDAY). IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9.15 p.m. PRIDE "I^r DEVIL PRESENTING ALMA HANLON WITH CHARLES HUTCHINSON "BY HOOK OR CROOK" i SPLENDID WORLD249 words
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Advertisement896 1921-11-29 2 ALHAMBBa From MONDAY, November 28, to SATURDAY, I THE SENSATION OF TWO CONTINENTS, A TRII DRAMATIC AIM A Picture of Vital Theme. Powerful Characterisation, w ancc and Production, a Play of Supreme Splei A Screen Version of the play of the same naim in w 1 GEORGE ARLISS scored a896 words
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211 1921-11-29 3 HARNESSING THE WIND TO WIN CROPS. Dutch Farmer's Friend. I is not th« mly country in w cient windmill is still h and j Nebraska, in that very up- j country, Amerii a, i :is also discovered its trail e ai i eap source of power, says E Sci .1211 words
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Article102 1921-11-29 3 the i v a ive the i it a lici The case v» ek. were about fifty Germans on board the Dutch vessel "Prins Der Nederlanden," which arrived in Colombo recently from Amsterdam and which sailed for Bai The Germans are going to the Dutch East Indies for the purpose102 words
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Article400 1921-11-29 3 Ohsokt For! Canning". I si i aning a big British n in th Par based on and H oigkong- which the world's Press is commenting upon to-day new idea. Before the war, during fche war and since the war. i have pointed out time and again400 words
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50 1921-11-29 3 reri >r Gei era) Wo II ai ounced extend) I i' l the ft t 1 after I (apart. I tal Ween ided through the Department of War at W I Ihrince is expected to ome to M here tof the it M50 words
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Article192 1921-11-29 3 ne the Ro :he Vat i lecide i to call a conference of astronomers to coi ble reform of •.n<! hei v <; i.;,. dates. essary i ents, h is stat< under v ardinal er has ed tj preside the mei I which i ft Eng and t ■!>•>■ svar192 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement245 1921-11-29 3 ■Sl f^ i iLdr* n- ft iM*\ V^Sy "VALET" Safety Razor The Valet" AutoStrop differs from any and other safety razor in the fact that it B Minple self-stropping device built right into the head of the razor. With this device you can retain for months the perfect shaving edg<245 words
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Advertisement161 1921-11-29 3 WE OFFER FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY, EX STOCK, AT I Galvd. Mosquito Netting, in Rolls 36 in. by 100 ft. by 14 mesh. Green Painted Mosquito Netting, 36 in. by 100 ft. by 14 mesh. ALSO A QUANTITY OF I GALVD. WIRE FENCING, FOR PIG, DEER, ETC. I WE INVITE YOUR161 words
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Article235 1921-11-29 4 Kvil Effect of Rhetorical Bxaggiratl— Dr. U<n Ky Hunson, the Bishcp of Dur- ham, addressing the Durham Diocesan Conference referred to labour questions and (declared that great barm was at present being dene l>y the reckless denunciation of the existing social order, often by men who had235 words
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Article188 1921-11-29 4 Berlin, Oct 2L The must absent-minded man in Germany, has been discovered at the big railway junction of K sen, in Brunswick,' where he dia that he had left his' taining o\ < i v marks c2"> shillings) at the ticket office of his starting point. As he ha<i188 words
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Article148 1921-11-29 4 SERVANTS. T e hon*ble Mr. Pollock wi tea to the 'Hongkong Daily Press.— As 1 had of reply in tin Debate yesterday, I like to explain that I r.id not intend to BUg- at I lovernment >■ My sole i nt it' a1 ia bad finance, iew148 words
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Article230 1921-11-29 4 Separate n eetinga of the Hongkong Hotel Company, Ltd., and the Steam Laundry mpany Ltd.. of Hongkong, were held on N.v nth. to ascertain whether the taking ovei of the latter company by the Hongkong Hotel Co. would '■">' agreeable t<> the shareholders or not. Resolutions in favour of the230 words
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Advertisement396 1921-11-29 4 THE BRAND OF CONFIDENCE X iE^ I I I 1 Iff /m V'i w Guff /1 rArQ rrom Bad Abaccsics, OUll^lClb ulcers, Glandular Swell- I ings. Eczema, Boils, Pimples, Eruptions, Piles. shoold at once realise that these complaints are the symptoms I >ted Blood Impurities, and while S j**-m *m396 words
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Advertisement627 1921-11-29 4 MORTGAGEE'S SALE I VALUABLE LAND AM) PREMISES 1 known ai 1 Nos. 2. I, 8 and Hi Nam Lock Stroi't. ginßapn II To be sold by I ul.lic Auction BY MKSSKS POWELL AND < o. Ill) I At their Sale-Kooms, If and 17 Raflcs Place, Sin K ON TIKSDAY, 13th627 words
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Advertisement374 1921-11-29 5 WANTED. [ATELT Two fair con i, aged between tiftee I all] assist in Circu East Indies. Deesi mpanj agent sailin Apply personally Bose' Beach Road, Singapore. 29-11 rn.V, I ->mpote-nt e\ local Mercantile Oflei about experience an B >\ No. 20fr •;n-ll "Tabawak government. re young men re Gov< rnatent374 words
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Advertisement508 1921-11-29 5 1 ____^£TION_SALES_" AUCTION SALE OI i "T ■'•-".T.V CHEONG KOON SENG CO., 89-1] Auctioneers, 6-12 AUCTION SALK OF 10^'" 1 0 At No. S] Kl.ng Street MXt to our saleroom 1 ON SATURDAY. Srd DECEMMeTt^T Now on view. Catalogues ,s, U ed. CHEONG Koon BENG CO.. •Kt.ll Auctioneers. .1-12 AUCTION508 words
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Advertisement820 1921-11-29 5 NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. sJ;;:; 1 !i ■< cotonw W, 1921, for the following works: bJL the U ««as at the Victona H Ure School and the Palembang and Sembawah ernacular Schools; Ereetioa of Police Station and Quartos > liakit Panjaar k w.^i 1 1 Per B r^ 1 111 u820 words
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Advertisement381 1921-11-29 5 CIGAR LABELS AND CIGAR BANDS. We have several .lesion, of cigar labels «HO bands for s.le at reasonable prices c^ immediate delivery. State quan--1 j uei w^th your inquiry. APPELBEE NEUMAN, Inc., Room 230 Kneetfer BniWing, Manila, P.I. POSADA WINE "GOT" H, Telegraph Street. Port Wine (Sandeman's) per bottle $2.75381 words
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Advertisement463 1921-11-29 5 *v> sfl Irrrrut^ Lj t l^L^Ll w S^'fci —^StSSS "Vrßf^* rE^h lags ■•"^H^^bP^ -j -WH RRRRRRRRBRRRRRW^RR«^IkttM«Mra2Ii^^^J-_._Z--___J-9RBI .Manufactures thereof, manufactured or sold hy him. Any person who uses such mark or any r aH imitation of the same or otheruain J s';r ffe iV''f tSOfthl Sai lprOpri lls lt th '—f463 words
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Article19 1921-11-29 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH. McQUARRIE. At Maternity Hospital, Penang, on 26th November 1921, to Inspector and Mrs. tfcQuarrie, >i >n19 words
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839 1921-11-29 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1921. The Road Problem. With tin 1 consideration of the Municipal Estimates for L922 cornea uj the problem, ever with us. of bad roads. There are people who complain of Orchard-rd, even of Paterson-rd. Others point to horrid examples of bad roads leading out839 words
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Article369 1921-11-29 6 H K. H. the Pri of W» due to arrive at Jodhpur this morning. To-morrow being St. Andrew's day there will Ik- a celebration of Holy Communion at St. Andrew*i Cathedral at 8 a.m. Despite the fact that boxing matches take place weekly in Australia the Federal censor deleted all369 words
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Article377 1921-11-29 6 1)E( KKE A(iAINST KKLAN'I AN GOVERNMENT. In contu'c-tion witil the DuiT Develop- I nuMit Coanpainy vs. the Govermnent of Kelanta'n arbitration case, we are reliably i informed tat the arbitrator has awarded t entirely in favour of the Duff Development Company on al! points. He has awarded377 words
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Article118 1921-11-29 6 (From Our Own Corresp ent.) lpoh. >i»\. J^. An int' in connection with mining was ;i visit of inspection, by members f the F.M.S. Chamber of Mints, on Sunday morning t.> Gopeng Consolidated] Mines. The invitation was extended by Mr. A. (J. Glenister on behalf <>f Messrs.118 words
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Article237 1921-11-29 6 HAWAII AN TROUBADORS. Then «u an essentially Hawaiian atmosphere at the Victoria Theatre last nijrht, when Kaai's Royal Hawaiian Troubad un nade their debut in Singapore. Everything WM Hawaiian the personnel, music. songs, costumes, scenery anil the most pleasant visions of the romantic. usually connected with the South Sea Islands237 words
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Article58 1921-11-29 6 The Rattk's Hotel orchestra (under the direction of Mr. F. A. Cooke) will play thefollowing programme of mask on Wed-iK-stlay, at 9.15 p.m. Overture Morning, Noon, Nigfel Soppe Characteristic) The Tank Ride hotter Impression) Mjnut>t Paderewski Sllltt Four Indian Love Lyrics Woodford-Finden Valse U Belle aux Bois Dormant Toohaikowsky L.termezzo58 words
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Article319 1921-11-29 6 LAD* GUlLUMARD's Nx| h An extremel) I liatory of the 8 lirl Guid< ifternoon in G f he ftrst sine, I wdm yean Bhortl, I ip on the ipacio men! House, K [>e Haviland (D F Mrs. E. Demul 1 awaited their 1 number I connected319 words
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Article32 1921-11-29 6 1 in- Committee i I approached >>y fund to defray Memorial. A Fun I opened and the Commitl tions which should !>< Secretary. ui ll to cost approximat32 words
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Article95 1921-11-29 6 Mr. \v. Peel, t am P. M S with Mrs. Peel I th. B I. Thongwa. There were livelj in the West End a to show "Hon Kit was privately exh I Parliament and -»th.-i sons, who loudly alleged travesty of Incidents. The Rev. Walter N of St. Georges Churcl95 words
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Advertisement164 1921-11-29 6 MACGREGOR'S I v. O. S- y C^/l PARLIAMENT j/ *W* BLEND Caldbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. y (Incorporated I* Sb»nwlv*i). ci.rr«^— RIMLESS GLASSES I (,OOD STYLE AM) GOOD SIGHT iff^Wß^ N LAZARUS i JL^L RATTKin KOAD J Uefractionist. U. MEYER, I.SM B THEO'CUP SEASONABLE GIFTS I -r-^%n ?J Friends at Home.164 words
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Advertisement168 1921-11-29 6 U?~ Fighting] 7 fie iron V kater Think of the metal the Railroads usethousands of miles of tracks, enginfs, cars, bridges, fences, tanks, towers mil- I lions of dollars of the Colony's wealth, I at the mercy of the great destroyer, j rust. l The mind cannot gTMp the colossal168 words
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Article121 1921-11-29 7 BEArn ON NAVAL PLANS. |»OST OFFICES IN CHINA. PBerviea.] .i-hinmon, Nov. 27. n in favour of ;ii Conference is It is pointed out tail ilways vas most n al > movement to f the world. The wev« r, is folt at U M an American would not on121 words
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Article87 1921-11-29 7 Washmgton, \o%. 27. Attitude Germ 1 M. ►uld refrain intil BThta manifest peri Paris, Not. 27. France askI nee pi i to redit rs, if the r v lar- iewi with Fran- tncial Con;th. I'itri^. Nov. 2H. Havaj repreasn■l that tho Turkish A^ree--1.: a i lL'i.minary step to87 words
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Article178 1921-11-29 7 New Bridge Road morning, a I irai pro--1 -iii yesterday, and a tr. a revolver, D8 instruments ffenee. He was tek on a bail of $l>.-,0 for fur_ be made. lieui Andre Danjou n that he u returning t the i I «,f next month as Consul for France. h178 words
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Article49 1921-11-29 7 BELFASrsj)EATHROLL. IMPROVED TRADE. [Renter's Service week T. incrs P««t x Thi^ en P"*eatants and four ■woiics wounded. The Kt ii London, Nov. 27. si eerh -,i i )cI(U n a hoj)oful I- -Poo :;i;( th ,mw contrary I t w- T^ th:in khe corner "b «"•< the sIH49 words
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Article215 1921-11-29 7 ti Paris, Nov. 27 new «W« »tate that the Freneh JJ~J consider, the Franco-Ita. TI Paris, \,n. M The papers, while deploring the Turin mcWent; bandfu, of M forced an entrance to tin- French Consulate •re unanimous in asserting that no great should be given to an215 words
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Article312 1921-11-29 7 oik nkw o. As already announced Major-General Sir Jchn Fowler will bo succeeded in command in the Straits Settlements and F.M.s.. by Ifajor-Genera] KeiU Malcolm, C.8., D.S.O. Neill Malcolm, besides having had a distinguished military career (he was severely wounded at Paardeberg in the s. African War),312 words
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Article72 1921-11-29 7 Elephants are carried on the F- M. S. Railways for 25 cents a mile, elephant calves at 12 Vz cents, bears, CTOCOdHoa, panthers, tigers and other similar animals, 12 Va cents, dogs, cats and other small domestic animals in crates, cases or baskets, half cent a mile. Presumably the firstmentioned72 words
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Article1358 1921-11-29 7 WASTING MONEY. (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 3. There is little else save Ireland to occupy public attention at the present moment. It is true that the House of Commons has devoted a 1 its time to the passing of legislation intended to relieve unemployment, the1,358 words
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Article182 1921-11-29 7 WATERSPOUTS. Te the bklitor. Sir, Referring to the account of one I off Tanjong Rhu on 19th inst., the follow- 1 :nu\ by an eye-witness, in 1887 (in your issue of May 16, l'.<i:>,> may be of interest: "I was in the verandah of Parsee Lodge,182 words
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Article182 1921-11-29 7 lo the Kdil<.r Sir. A friend of mine is in trouble, with small-pox virulent in his Kampong. He was standing outside the Malay' Burial Ground the other night when ap-> pealed to by Sergeant, Penghulu, and others as to the disposal of one man just taken by that fell182 words
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Article97 1921-11-29 7 1 As the work of the Clerical Union has (increased considerably it has been decided: to engage the services of a paid Secretary and the Committee has been fortunate in' obtaining Mr. A. H. Carlos lor the post, who will assume office on 1st. December 1921. I At a meeting97 words
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Advertisement193 1921-11-29 7 "LITTLE JACK HORNER" PATENT PHOTO FRAME. A FEW OF ITS GOOD POINTS CHEAP, SIMPLE, STRONG, DUSTPROOF. FITTED with ADJUSTABLE STRUT FOB UPRIGHT OR PANORAMA POSITION. ALBO FITTED WITH RINGS TO HANG UP IN EITHER !»osrnov. SUPPLIED IN VARIOUS FINISHES TO SUIT ALL TASTES. /"Lit^ Jack Holder Pet^nt FKoto Frawf i193 words
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Advertisement584 1921-11-29 8 N. Y. K. EUROPEAN UNES. EUROPEAN LINES. WJN'DON LINE FortalffcUy Serf 1m YOU MARSEILLES. LONDON A ANTWERP* tU PorU. SHIDZUOKA MARU November 30 RAKONE MARU December 14 YOKOHAMA MARU December 28 —^-i M t >:RPOOL LINE Monthly S«niM F()U MARSEILLES A LIVERPOOL, rfa PorU. j i KAMAKLKA MARU December 17584 words
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Advertisement519 1921-11-29 8 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. (Incorporated in England.) A New Passenger Service to London. Will commence in MARCH, 1922 S.S. CITY OF MANCHESTER 8725 tons deadweight expected to sail early March followed by the S.S. CITY OF SIMLA a new twin screw turbine steamer of 10,500 tons deadweight, luxuriously furnished,519 words
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Advertisement519 1921-11-29 8 P. O. -BRITISH INDIA I APCAR D LINE. I (Incorporttod ti England.) MAIL AND PASSENGEP BERVN I I'ENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. (Under Contract with His Majesty'i Goveri i 2 The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY 1 LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVK I FROM LONDON TO MARSEIi I I DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE519 words
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Advertisement265 1921-11-29 9 THE SUM STEAM NAVIGATION CO LTD P (INCORPORATED IN SIAMI SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE ngganu, Kelantan, Kan^ara, T,lupin. i> at ni lian, Chumpon, and Bangkok. WMU| Blngora, Lafitted throaghout with electric li»>k< V o L1 passengers. an havc excellent und trip from Singapore to Bangkok ,ni bi Duration of the265 words
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Advertisement224 1921-11-29 9 Thi Osaka Shoseu Kaiski LW, (Ir.jorroiated in Japan). No. 2, Do Souza Street. Proposed Sailings from Singapore. (Subject to change without notice) EUROPEAN LINE. For Pen Sai i. Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Hamburg. DUE SINGAPORE. 1.1 _tlas Maru Vtc. 21 Dec. 22 Ifaru Jan. 23 Jan. 24 **Oniit Marseilles.224 words
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Advertisement794 1921-11-29 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co Ltd AND Kllerman BucknaU Steam Ship Co., Ltd MANCHURIAN LINB.) (Incorpoiated in England.) I JOINT FOaTNIGaTLY SERVICE TO NFW YORK vis SUEZ OR PAIIIM*, FROM NEW YORK. bteamer y ue s'poro Route For ATRFri' IOX DC 24 Panama-794 words
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Advertisement417 1921-11-29 9 j PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated in U.S.A.) FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. S. SHIPPING BOARD. GRANITE STATE Passengen and Freight Deeeasbef 18 CREOLE STATE Passengers and Freight January II WOLVERINE STATE Passengen i ad Freight February 15 FOR SAN FRANCISCO %ia MANILA AM) HONOLULU. WOLVERINE STATE Passengers and Freight417 words
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Article509 1921-11-29 10 ERASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARK BROKERS. MONDAY, NOV. 2Sth, 1921. MIS IS G. I. Figures in bracket* shows the capital aii.i issue value of the Share in dollart linlCM otherwi&e m&rkea C. Cum diT. x equals ex div.] Ayer Weng (*l) 1 Hitam Tin (.'JOO.COO— 1.10—1.20 Jelantoh509 words
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Advertisement457 1921-11-29 10 K. P. M KONINKLITfE PAKETVAART MAAT3CHAPPIJ (Incorporated in Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co., OF BATAVIA r«le©Lone 131 Paatmgt Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. 1002 Manager Desk L487 Marine Supt. Transhipment Dept. 3 COLLY ER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH' THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. RI T MPHIUB (Tuesday, Nov. 29.) B«Jawan-Deh. SINGKAWANG (Tuesday,457 words
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Advertisement377 1921-11-29 10 S. S. MARBLLA. Conaigneea of c;;:j;<) per the above Bteajner from Austntliit are hereby notified that a general survey of :iil cargo lajld«<l in a damaged condition will be held on Thursday Ist December 1021 at it a.m. in fodowm Nos. .'5 and 4. No further surrey will he held377 words
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Advertisement90 1921-11-29 10 HAVfc Ylllf that every time you operate the starti switch your engine will immediately respond? If Not fit an "Exide* Storting Lighting Battery which will unfailingly start your car and till hare a reserve of power. Adkimson GHfitlan Co., Ltd, I SINGAPORE. —^—^—^,^,,11,11, |M Tr^-^. m F O R Oy90 words
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Article96 1921-11-29 11 November 28, Bank 4 ms. 2i4 1-8 Bank demand 2 3 7-8 Private credits 3 m.s. 214 11-H Aew York, demand 45% Credits 90 days 4H i' 2 France, demand 015 India. T. T. 171 Hongkong, demand i>;\ i t Prem. Yokohama, demand 96 14 •lava, demand lSt% Bangkok,96 words
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Article149 1921-11-29 11 November 2fl Tin Buyers no sellers 881% Gambier Cube No. 1 14.00 Gambier 1 1 on II.KJW Pepper Black 13 og Pepper (white fair) 2H.00 Tapioca, small flake, f.g. 5.50 Tapioca, medium pearl f.g. 6.50 Pearl Sago, small 7.50 Copra Sundriad 11.00 Copra Mix 10 <jq Opium, Benares uncert:149 words
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Article42 1921-11-29 11 12 o'clock noon. Nov. 28, r.'_'l Pale Crepe. Ribbed Smoked Sb. Cloting Pncet. Cloting Pricet. .Bayers Sellers. Buyers Sellers. s- n"; :n>.. 38 Jan. to March 41 41, April to Jane u v fone of Market Steady42 words
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Advertisement1639 1921-11-29 11 THR HRPAT I?At"rrn%i Aa«aranc.ii In fore. »v« 117,000,000. I lUb GREAT Umm J^ASSJMNH COMPANY, LIMITED. 1., bM £20,000 depo 8 l(«i with th« Su^T, Co rt LON»ON OFFICE :»2 Old Jewry, E.C, I PLANS OF ASSUy.ANQE K*K *n.J. and c«mpU» pttfa the British life A*«uraEce Compaalw Aet 8 lIRECTtkV^ENCIKa t1,639 words
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Advertisement268 1921-11-29 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720). FIRE MOTORCAR" MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives—Messrs. BARLOW &Co Messrs. BARKER Co., Ltd. Messrs. WEARE Cc. f Ltd. Branch Office-44, The Areadle, Collver Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO. LTD. (Incorporated268 words
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Miscellaneous151 1921-11-29 11 VBBSBLB ARRIVED. Barentn, Dut. l".«m. from Soenxbaya 28 for Batavia 4. Nanking, Amer. (099, from S. Frisco 28, for Honj;kon^ 1. Sa^radahoc, Amer. 4030. from Soerabaya 28, for New York 3. Haiphongr. Fren. 574. from Saigon 28, for Saigon unc. Aynthia, Brit. 281, from Asahaa 28, for unc. Lake Gitano,151 words
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Miscellaneous315 1921-11-29 11 MAIL TABLE. Intermediate and local mails will bs /•aai n list below:— t Federutcd Malay States, Malacca, Maar ani i'«:nang (by train) 6 a.m. and 6 p.m daily (except Sunday). M(<1 Romphius 9am i 'lnl; i>- Singkawang H a.m Maaaima 9 ajn K< Pooh Mow 9am ClJ|) Hong Aik a.n,.315 words
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Article406 1921-11-29 12 KAMPONG RUGIB MURDER. A Chinese boat builder, See Ah See, wa» brought u') for trial for the second time before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter S. Shaw, and a special jury at the Assizes yesterday charged with the murder cf another boat buikter, Koh Peng sion^, in a406 words
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Article100 1921-11-29 12 ia I tig t i I uneil was c< ntinueM inu back by Mr, A. F. er of the City of e of Sj tan Ol! of Adelai le, having been bout two iv: at! o China ports, the vessel f touch* n October 24. voyage the100 words
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Article88 1921-11-29 12 With reference to our commentary Pric< which sp] ed in yesterday's issue, we are asked to point out that the price list i n question 1 yde Terrace Market only, where, up to yesterday, we are informed, no G ftrernment mutton has been sold, and rice quoted in88 words
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Article89 1921-11-29 12 Messrs. Kelly Walsh send us copy f 'he Official History of Australia in the War of 1014-18, by Mr. C. E. W. Bean, Vol. 1, which tfives the Story of Anzao, from the outbreak of war to the end cf the fust phase of the Gallipoli89 words
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Article360 1921-11-29 12 The Mcond report of the Directors to. the Shareholder! of the Bagan River Robber Co, Ltd., f the year ending Sept. 30th, 1921, st tea The grant to the land purchased from The Sungei B»g-an Rubber Co., Ltd.. has been issued by the Governmeni in the name360 words
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Article53 1921-11-29 12 Singapore, \.i*. 2S Kubl r C tts 95 cents, 1 i its 224 cents, $4.50, < T. uk I |6.10, Parit P< I Mala $1.25, 25. ir $1.07%, X nth S in?s ff Peta »'>•— U il. Tra- I 12-25, Faw R nd Ncaves $27 v^ ea53 words
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Article62 1921-11-29 12 were by Estate a >m on the i as Road, Mr. i g Oi $85,000 hold land and 133 > ggs A. N I Pillaj *****; bouse 256 2 Victoria Street, area 134.-, "i ft by Mr. A. N. y&ppa years' leasehold 70 5 off Arab Street feet,62 words
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Article140 1921-11-29 12 bill has been framed for the ira] tion f a condition relating to the more tive cultivation of certain country bje I and reasons state bject of this Bill is to empower the Commissioner of Lands and Mines to impose mere stringent cultivation conditions on land? alienated i140 words
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Article106 1921-11-29 12 Twenty new locomotives for our mil ways bfcve recently arrived in -parts from the United States sajra the Malay Mail. These are Ix-in^ "assembled" at Port Swettenham. We understand that te n are to be used on construction work and the re- irsinder on the cpe n lines. The death106 words
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Article339 1921-11-29 12 ST. ANDHKWS lOOTHALL. In the Rugby match Scotland vs. The Rest, to be played on the Padnnj? to-morrow, the following will be the teams: Scotland: Nkhollj Dykes, Warren, Hotfben and Dunbarj Watson and Turnbull; C. 'Graham Brown, Ramsay, McKerron, K. O. 11. Law, Morrison, Kennedy, Mao-' keiizie and339 words
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Article363 1921-11-29 12 SOME FURTHER DETAILS. Mr. Linford*a \arro\. Escape. > :i. Ta ping Coi reswi the :24th y enacted thia tnorn- n I'. Hai am E ?h i t and r Karim Box and Sing i S bugler, ha AT,. en were pound at about 7 stal n to, v:\hj363 words
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Article34 1921-11-29 12 A supplement to the F. If. S. Government Gazette on Nov. 25th confirms that Mr B. S. Hose has been appointed to act as British Resident, Negri Sembilan, with effect from the 4th. November.34 words
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Article318 1921-11-29 12 Several references have been made to the Malayan side of the exhibition to be held in Singapore during the Prince of Wales visit in March next. The Bon&ean side is thus referred to in the B. N. B. Gazette. The objects of the Exhibition are two'fold, first318 words
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Article151 1921-11-29 12 1 R ports, no doubt quite rnifo thai the resui p time, but rumour had I connect i Legist; oil meeting M matter t vM't. He is >'■■ ive in g a 1--i be pi 'both need of >"• He trusted that su y." U.K. the > v ignor151 words
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Article66 1921-11-29 12 At Liberty II:.:: yy-o fa bhi r Dpi Fighting Trail, a William Duncan .al. Nos. and 8 in 4 part :-v tecned in tl i William P. prodm ti n The Pri N of New York, a 5 act stirring patriotic drama starring Georg kne first show, The66 words
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Article32 1921-11-29 12 Information has been received from Hongkong observatory of a typhoon within a ra-iius cf 120 miles of Lat 17 degs X Long 117 degs E, travelling North, and intensity unknown.32 words
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Article19 1921-11-29 12 No one will believe me when I tell them of all the glories of London— The Emir of Katsina,19 words
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Advertisement226 1921-11-29 12 The Wonderful Crookes' Glass, 5 i Thfi« hai b en M p lh€ Itud) i by sit William < I I SMITH AND SONS (Smm) Lid (IncorfH rated i i JOHN DUKB. F.80A.. FSM n r e mi 7/ie Singapore and Straits Rough Diary for 1922. Price, $3.50 per copy.226 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous74 1921-11-29 12 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Hospital Nov 21 Bared. 82 Fah 1017.7. 1015.9, 1018.1. femn 80, 79, 78. Wet Bulb Ther 76.5, 77 77 D ir wo W i n d N i NB< Cu,m Max Temp, in' shade 82. Min. Temp in shade 76. Max. in Sun Broken. Te rad74 words
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