The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 8 December 1921
1921-12-08
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1921-12-08 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. f£N SINGAPORE, S.S., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1921 NO. 10,155.15 words
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Article245 1921-12-08 1 An Irish peace h;;> come a< last. The agreement provides that Ireland sh.!ll have the constitutional <>t a Dominion, assume liability for the Ferriee <i tht* public debt of tho U.K. and towards the payment of war j pensions Page Britain mdertakes the *ea defence until thr245 words
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Article807 1921-12-08 1 Tintagel, l suppose, like tin- grave of Tristram m the story, lias lon^ ■m overwashed by the ;-<.a. Bui the name most blessed rarely among namei hai fted the sea's encroachments: we shall not lose it: it will survive m the sea's despite. Well, then,807 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement193 1921-12-08 1 Maltihold RAFFLES HOTEL r* nec^iWr. XMAS EVE I v DRESS KALI.. 'i Dinner n Dancing till 1.45 ;>.m. dinner: r. 1 1 i\ 1 y 1-iERROTJk plt»BB1TI PARTY. n sto T..S;> p. TO Special Dinner. Musical Programme, d.m v! <•« ESI SU;H I \M) DANCING. i» »sentiaH «A j»nn, 7193 words
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Advertisement297 1921-12-08 1 compare the increased value I TKe ROYAL TYPEWHITER f S lighter touch, its clear cut type impressions, its complete visibility of writing line its many additional uses, afforded by its twenty cxclutiivc* features, msfe; p^fsrMc thcir.pst I "Compare the Work!' Thc« new prices on the Royal male it the most297 words
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Advertisement82 1921-12-08 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. i No. 9 Lloyd Road to let Page 5. Ellerman Line latest sailii Pagre 8. Auction sale of by Pov and C IV Li* 5. j Household furnitun tares for auction by War N< tices^Tend< ir re of N Tyeballi Page Whiteaway's, the shopping centre house f>r valui82 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous113 1921-12-08 1 THE WEEK j Tkui tduy, %th. Hiyrh Water, 4.15 a.m., 1.7 j'.in. B. I. homeward mail leaves. Philharmonic Orchestra, r >.i." p.m. Lodge St. George Emergent, 5.30 p.m. Hawaiian Troubadours, Tluati. p.m. Friday, 9tk. High Water, •"> 1 1 a.m., 8J24 p.m. Hawaiian Troubadour^. Theatl p.m. Saturday, lot*. High Water,113 words
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Article195 1921-12-08 2 d n. November 16.- The Duke «-f and M titor < I the M Morning Pi it defenX i' eh m i I 1 hi> own tamed m I. »K\ p I," published dvi w nnsavoui RTi ted that hv had formed npte i < I tmine195 words
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225 1921-12-08 2 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. fu<l by Kcyal (hart,,- mi n (863 I Bail* commenced oporationi m thJ Y»* of U» Mutiny, op^fa, bnmchw at •aleutta, B.mbay. and Shanghai. Aft,, 1-usinns through ,arJy rfckrftuctet its r os '•nty has steadily increased, an,] to-day law m th, vorld of225 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement472 1921-12-08 2 1 lav a* Hs*t£/<&£f '■^WS' L* THURSDAY December Bth L.4ST NIGHT— SURE OF THE GREAT PICTURE OF THE YEAR Mary Pickford m Daddy Long Legs PROGRAMME FOR TO-NIGHT IN THE FIRST SHOW AT 7.30 Sharp JAMES J. CORHETT IN "THE MIDNIGHT MAN" SERIAL Episodes Twelve Thirteen Fourteen and Fifteen. 8472 words
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Advertisement900 1921-12-08 2 From SUNDAY, December 4, to FRIDAY, December A PHOTODRAMA WITH A STORY THAT DELVES DEEP tNTO EVERY HUMAN BEING— AND STARTS THEM TALKING Featuring tin- charming Clara Kimball Young whom no actress on the screen surpasses m brilliance of beauty and histrionic ability An adaptation of 'he famous st ty900 words
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Advertisement320 1921-12-08 3 1 i X —HT^^B^aa^aßaaßaai CANNOT BE TAMPERED WITH. Mr j AAi) ii^ SITPPLIED I TKSTKD TO I^B-j— 3S»U VVITH A 0F TESTg I I'BESSrRES 7 am .aar Lr B Lf UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. (INCORPORMED IN THE «nUIT« S T TLEMENTM 1 t SINGAPORE. i I I'M VV>V|i aw |IIII!llllll!ll!lllillllllll!llllllllllllll!l!llllli||| lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfllllllllllllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiifniH320 words
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Advertisement323 1921-12-08 3 PIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH Here are further offers from IVTfff Tfnm a w«r A mi. 111 I I IT 1 A Urn/ A X 7 U(> hav < 1 '^tablished I.eyond E our Ladies Depts., all of a VV H V* ik WA V I kind that has made this House RjJt\ 11/11,323 words
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Advertisement293 1921-12-08 4 BETHESDA HALL. Special Evangelical Mission. Conducted by Mr. James Teskev Commencing Sunday Dec. 11th at Sp. m. ALL WELCOME. THE BRAND OF CONFIDENCE f > ««4 M v. X. J f V ># yf > **r .1 /^£!!!?x v /Lj i JhW I I 'f i j rj •'A r293 words
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Advertisement509 1921-12-08 4 TOOTH-ACHE A BURDEN should you bear that which can be relieved almost immediately if you «i))y take the trouble of consulting K. TSUTADA 'a,. nese Dentist (Phone No. 1243) ?<?, Bras Basah Road, Singapore. Extraction Painless attendance by Appointment D^We Hours: 8 to 5 p.m. on week day if 10509 words
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Advertisement888 1921-12-08 4 ssusjsjsjsjsjssjsssja^sgsMsaassMSisi'ie'irirTkii »i "tmmsmau*.^ IMPORTANT MORTGAGEE'S SAuT The I ndersij^ned have received instructions to sell by Public luetiea tt ih RAFFLES CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE, ON MONDAY, 12th DECEMBER, 1921 at IM RUBBER <t COCONUT PLANTATION Let. 1. All that valuable Rubber and Coconut Plantation Milestone, Yio Chu Kang Road, (off Upper888 words
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Advertisement323 1921-12-08 5 WANTED. n BsaoNa, -mall rla«.« ot" f>. terms Free Pre?s. uc GOVBRKMHNT. Nathrs young men reliovernment Telegraph annoeaonmtf I the ferrod who rd 01 Cambridge «.t Telegraph WANTED TO BUT* tjesji-fcaafl CMslOOl <»r F<uropean I KNITURE r smaM lots) 1 Hand rare of Free < ill i fcf. I House323 words
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Advertisement531 1921-12-08 5 ~^iiuin SALES SHERIFFS SALE tiement of Biaejasjai In the cavjat ot" Meyer Bros. PsainUsTi i C»«f Ml Han Q 'fondant AUCTION s.w.t; OF Household and Office Furnit, I (i Laaana, etc T W X Clf4. 5,,, Sl ng apor rWD AY.D«CBMW«Oth.AT v am. *—n, RODYI I DAVIDSON, I'lmntitrs lolieii •TARING531 words
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Advertisement1399 1921-12-08 5 nn 1 NOTICES. NOTICE. Notice la w,l,v thro t hat tlu- partnership "S feratofen •üb.i.ti B between us Nmainilly vn V lyeballi and Goolamalli Tyeballi carrying on business at No. 188 Cecil Street, Singapore, as Ifirhcntfl Rnd Cemaission Agents under the i-y.. or firm ef "X. Tyeballi" naa been diss(1,399 words
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Advertisement558 1921-12-08 5 CIGAR LABELS AND CIGAR is hereby notified to the Public that the BAI\DS. c of Government Mutton is 45 cents per lb. he public will oblige by informing the U' 1 i i i i .rsigned if any such mutton is being sold at !:<a m] ded B- of Ci558 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
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Article34 1921-12-08 6 PALMER. Oa l>»'c. 6th at Koala Lumpur, to Dorothy. wi:V of Arthur Palmer, a daughter. STAMFORD RAFFLES. On 6th Daeembmr, at the European Hospital. Kuala Lumpur, the wifi> of Stamford nnrtU-s, oi" ion.34 words
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Article42 1921-12-08 6 Maeaatt Dieti wish to tend h<.-r lu-.\ thanks too tKe many friends of th^ latC Mr. J. Ruaari] Stronaeh I »i I ttew and telecrams of eonttolenee received <>n behalf of Mrs. J. )l Stron.-trr. <: w ii Loi Ion) and her*42 words
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Article26 1921-12-08 6 NAIDV LAKSHMI. On December at Mu;ir. a marriage li place between Mr. S. M. I Naidu and Mi>- Lakshmi, daughter of Mr. i; Yeeraragti Naidu.26 words
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1173 1921-12-08 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. THU RSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1921. Finace and the Mark. Receni arrivals from Home we very pessimistic c tncerniitg the economic and financial position, ami plenty of confirmation of this view 16 to be found m the latest papen and telegrams. The first tiling for Britain to do,1,173 words
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Article806 1921-12-08 6 REGISTRATION OF SCHOOLS (From Our Own Correspondent) Penan*;, Dec. 7. Mi. G. H. Goh, (m- of the delegates recently mi n England m connection with the Registration of Schools Ordinance interviewed, said that he knew nothing about the letter published m the press, translated from Chinese, or of806 words
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Article323 1921-12-08 6 IRISH PREESTAI mi: kin [Rcuter'i Th, k;,,« l with refer* 'I am <>•. I congratulaf the successful tei and protr; I to the pa iei ai have shown througl m sonic small u.r. ii nvnt." Mil T, I Ireland sh< statui of a Don the service f323 words
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Article19 1921-12-08 6 Ph.! Tv.enty-two perSOßi nuxny injured m coWii local pimifir t.i cau^fct firo and Itvefml burnt; to death.19 words
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Article27 1921-12-08 6 In London mark- Unpi s attributed to Ntw Vorfc Bjr *J^fw >anie.l hy ram ours that ".orator* >een granted to Germany H (35.27 words
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Advertisement200 1921-12-08 6 MACGREGOR'S I PARLIAMENT J&/ BLEND V/ I >y^ Gatdbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. lncorpomUd m Bh*nifbml) wr^-^-» <f inwn— B^WH win unwmi'iinninipimiiionpap, 1 I V I i RIMLESS GLASSES I GOOD STYI.K AND GOOD SIGHT /j&2» 1! A HAl»l'^ COMBINATION *mmlf V^HiSßa^* orikiAN 1 SaX ■■PVS^ -MKDICAI. 11 Ml lilll.DlNi, JSt^^i^'^JS^200 words
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Advertisement172 1921-12-08 6 aplTn I O M Retfistercvl. I 11/LU Trade Mark. BRAND CEMENT WATERPROOFER It is not sufficiently appreciated that the damp exhalations from the soil underlying- dVellingl m hot climates are distinctly prejudicial to the health of the occupants unless means are takeVi to prevent their ingress. A layer of concrete172 words
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Article544 1921-12-08 7 LO-JAPANESE ILUANCB. N(. Ql BSTION. B i .c] W a hinuton. Dei. »i. Oi the Sitio -Japanese wahre n Shantung. W a«!.in»t'>n, Dec. ti. an. v M ;i:H(ie statement derlanihsrs i tate 1 M Japan filial rights a» m pel .".I m the Sii [ai 181 vi" the544 words
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Article175 1921-12-08 7 «K\. lIMJDEKS' VIEWS. cowcawnow or natives. [Reuter's Service] l^u-nt .l,alin« larg, ly ih 2^5 "dies. I t toetad*, ai tu^ Pliers. ex-C -unander-in^hLf/in I •*«1 Dutch inhabiUnts m the Dutch Indies strength of the Kur,p, t 'n So that the b* li-ited miliUty cot the M tlve175 words
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Article337 1921-12-08 7 rari>. [)*h\ H. Senate voted confidence m M. d by UB m U votes, after a speech If. Brisnd, la which he said that the of payment of German reparation*. by the Repanfttfons Commitaid on!> be carried out foi full Aith the Allies. The French had337 words
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Article292 1921-12-08 7 U. S. BUDGET. WITLING FOREIGN LOANS. [ReuUr's Service.] Washington, Dec. 6. It is announced that the preparation of the army and navy appropriation bills, providing funds for the fiscal year beginning July Ist. next, will be postponed until th Washington Conference has thrashed ut the armament question.292 words
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Article547 1921-12-08 7 Promptly at 10 o'clock yesterday mom- Lady Ckdllessard arrived to open the Church of England Zenana Mission School talc of work mi n the Y. If. C A. Hall. She was met by the Bishop of Singapore, Mrs. c y.. C, 11.547 words
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Article384 1921-12-08 7 KENT RESTRICTION". To the Editor. Sir,— ln your leader of to-day you suggest making i t illegal for the Landlord to insist on the tenant paying assessment. You do not appear to consider the posit.on of a landlord who has let his premises on lease- Very384 words
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Article224 1921-12-08 7 To the Editor, Sir,— l was satisfied ft. see, the other day. that one Municipal Commissioner deprecated the Municipality taxing the users of the Theatre, which has to bear now the double burden of being- also the sole hopelessly bad substitute for the lost Public Hall, m such224 words
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Article47 1921-12-08 7 The following figures of trade for Bn- tish Malaya during the past month are I kindly forwarded by the Imports an 4, J Exports Office. Foreign Imports. Oct. 1921. Nov. 1921. $39,049,007 $39,399,16? Increase $350,160. Foreign Exports. Oct. 1921. Nov. 1921. $40,299,723 $40,042,259 Decrease $257,464.47 words
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Article121 1921-12-08 7 Madras CiH Guides' Congratulations. Madras, November 27. The following telegrams have passed between hex Excellency Lady Willingdon ai*d h<«- Royal Highness Princess Mary. Hei? Excellency's telegram, dated 25th November, 1921 Clirl Guides of Madras bfg to be allowed to offer to your Royal Highness through me their121 words
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Advertisement254 1921-12-08 7 ORDER EARLY TO SECURE YOUR Sweetmeats for X'mas BHARWOODB CRYSTALLIZED FRENCH HOTTLED FRUITS per bottle peT bo tt i e Assorted Fruits $0.7-, Cherries $2.00 Apricots 3.7fi Pears 3.25 Ginger 2.00 Chinois 2/75 Salted Almonds 2.75 Sugared Almonds 3.2§ Burnt Almonds 2.50 FULLERS CHOCOLATES CADHURYS CHOCOLATES. 4 lb. King George254 words
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Advertisement568 1921-12-08 8 N. Y. K. EUROPEAN USES. i EUROPEAN LINES. IX'NLK)N LINE ForUlfitly 8«m«« MARSEILLES, LONDON A AJJTWMtP. rim PorU. HAKONE MARU December 14 YOKOHAMA MARU December 28 YOSHINO MAKI January 11 U*ICRPOOL LINE Monthly Bwrxiw FOR MARSEILLES A LIVERPOOL, rla PorU. KAMAKLRA MARU December 19 kMBURG LLNE Mo.thly Sorr*fOk LONDON. ANTWERP.568 words
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Advertisement549 1921-12-08 8 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAK/SHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated m England.) A New Passenger Service to London. Will commence m MARCH, 1922 with the 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,549 words
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Advertisement509 1921-12-08 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. (IncorportteH m England.) MAIL AND PASSENGEr SKKVh PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. i c (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY an LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. v FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES ft i^w DTE SINGAPORE LEAVE SIN DONGOLA about509 words
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Advertisement644 1921-12-08 9 IruF Si 01 STEAM NAVIGATIftM m (INCORPORATED IN SIAM) LIIi SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE Kolantan, Ban Pri >. r:i Tclunin P.f CMiumpon, ard Bangkok. Sin ord Lat^ V v. departure IHv |7 n eC> U fitted throuffho-»t with vUrtri,- li^f k pmmuagtn, an havo excellent roui trip from Singapore to644 words
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Advertisement490 1921-12-08 9 V 6 Steam Sh| P Company, Limited, lhe Chma Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd EM, AND EUerman BucknaU Steam Ship Co., Ltd (AMBBICAN MANCfIUBIAN UNH.) (Incorpoiat«d In Englscd.) DEUcISST D e n S>PO UU r "SUTTONHALI Panama. Japan China Straits ATREUS J "28 SueZ StlaitB Philippine China st FOR' NEW490 words
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Advertisement585 1921-12-08 9 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated m U.S.A.) FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. S. SHIPPING BOARD. SAN FRANCISCO— MA NIL A -EAST INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. FOR CALCUTTA DIRECT GRANITE STATE Passenger! and Freight December 18 CREOLE STATE Passengers and Freight January 15 WOLVERINE STATE Passengers end Weight February 15 FOR585 words
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Article135 1921-12-08 10 The P. and O. Aliporo has left Bombay, and k- expected to arrive at this port at daylight on the lGth instant. It is reported that the Commonwealth Line of steamers is to be made entirely independent of political control m the same way as the Commonwealth Bank.135 words
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Advertisement286 1921-12-08 10 .ISTHMIAN STEAMSHIP Coy., Ltd. j f (Incorporated m U.S.A.) S.S. "STEEL INVENTOR" due Singapore Dec. 20th loading for NEW ORLEANS, via Calcutta Suez For Cargo Uookin^s and particulars regarding rates of freight, Apply to McALISTER Coy., Ltd. Telephone No. Ml General Agents for the Straits. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES DE FRANCE. Under286 words
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Advertisement316 1921-12-08 10 PASSAGE— HONGKONG SHANGHAI. The m.v. Glengyle expected to sail on the afternoon of the 10th instant, has ample Ist class accommodation available. Cost of a passage to Hongkong $128.57 do. do. Shanghai $180.00 For further particulars apply to-, BOUSTEAD CO., LTP., i (Incorporated m the F.M.S.) Agents.' 7-12 9-12 CHANG!316 words
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Advertisement74 1921-12-08 10 H I that every time you operate the t switch your engine will immediately respond? fit an "Exide" Startiim Li^htin^ Batten which will unfailingly start your car and still have a reserve of power. Adamson Gilfillan Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE. PURITY AND POWER mJ m II ml mJf SCOTO* V»HIS«CV scotch74 words
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Miscellaneous655 1921-12-08 10 MAIL TABLE. lnttrnudiate and local mails will b« fouad m list below: P«d*raUd Malay States, Malacca, Muar and Pnaaag (by train) f> a.m. and 6 p.m. daily •except Sunday). Kuala Pahanff, Pekan, Bnngei Lembiag a: Knantaa \i;i Jtrantut (By train) 6 a.m. Batavia. etc. goon Ann a.m. Sambas, vtc. Smjrkawanp655 words
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Article79 1921-12-08 11 December 7. Bank 4 m.s. 2 1-8 Bank demand 2(3 7-8 Private crcJits 3 m.s. glj s 8 New York, demand 4() Credits 90 days 4RV France, demamd [ndia, T. T. J^ Hongkong, demand i§ p. e- p rQ^" Yokohama, demand 97% Java, demand 133^ Bangkok, demand 901^ Sovereign,79 words
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Article155 1921-12-08 11 I) tcentber T Tin iiso 100 Gambier Cube Xo. 1 j 4 O o Gambior m O c Pepper Black 13 2g Pepper (white fair) 2 6 0» Tapioca. smaH flake, f.g. on Tapioca, mod* 1m pearl f.g. f1.75 Pearl Sago. Ktiall 7^50 Copra Sundrit^ 11 25 C«pra Mix155 words
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Article127 1921-12-08 11 A party of six Japanese merchants are io\v touring India on behalf of the Com- uerclal Museum arranged by the Pre- h 'eetura! Government of Osaka, Japan, f dieir object is to find possible sources for g leveloplng Japanese trade with India. The )arty, it127 words
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Article108 1921-12-08 11 HEAVY FORWARD s\l i S (From Our Own Correspondent) Kaala Laaipur, :>o<-. 7. J Mala y -''l Colombo 0 n pondenl avy f rward b .ported Colombo market. On M nday alone 830 t; !is il; ffrad< rubber m respect next yt a1 wei avenge of nty108 words
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Article287 1921-12-08 11 The following changes m Praaer and Cob list were noted yesterday. X^nh Taipinjt (750,000 [.15 1 •>-, Pengkalen (£lOO,OOO I) Renong (£125,000 H. 2.6 1.5.0 uth Taiping .60— .70 1 aiping Tin 1 200,000) 1.10 120 Tonpkah Harb. •.♦.7.") —10 t; !)!iil Planta. (2,000 A lor Gajah287 words
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Advertisement1578 1921-12-08 11 THK (iRFAT IMVTI7DV I inn >„„ ABsuranc^ m force $17,000,006, bhm U^ m "Hi ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED .rt ICE Wtach..*., Hou... S^pl"; CrPCraUl B 1 L»a £20.000 deposli-Hi with Urn SaplVa 0 rt LOS»ON OFFICE U oid J^ttj, E.C ■AK3 OF ASSU\*kck_ K»ff nj and mmsHm with th« Britiah Lttf1,578 words
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Advertisement272 1921-12-08 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720). FIRE MOTOR CAR MARIN* Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives—Messrs. BARLOW &Co Messrs. BARKER Co., Ltd branch OKce-64, T hc Arcadf C^ef A. GOB DON LEE, Resident Manager THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE 01 LTD. (Incorporated m Great Britain).272 words
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Article593 1921-12-08 12 MISINI <>li.Mi:i> PUBLICITY. 1 1 rosa O.ir Own ndent.) h hi,;, ISUi N«»\rinb<r. i the Kmpi ons of t L A. Wilson v himself to r m th< f t,« n Obaerver. Mr. W impresdo l i 1 .t. that railw akan te managed bj liitso hop* lessly593 words
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Article160 1921-12-08 12 FIJASERS WKKKI.Y UKIMUiI. Singapore Dec f>. lv-<>:; firmer m all the wi ck a:ul a gel m pricef haa i quoted >- I I a fa ant of boa led m those Oil shares. Rubbers. 1i raw rial din nia spot ut t a> weak and el<160 words
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Article127 1921-12-08 12 f.«^t t Subscrfb rs. wle Ige 1 $120,326.10 of an Armistice I ►an* c griven at /t ExN. Ken fall bril ttion) ..00 Dunlop Plantations Ltd., (4th ntribution) 200.00; ly conI (monthly tion) pi Total 1,012.47 9i«gmpor« Branch: l'\ ly. a fcnowle \ged $23,1 54. 12 G.127 words
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Article814 1921-12-08 12 DAMAGES AGAINST EDITOR. Some strong comments were passed b Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, m th rente Court yesterday, when the case i which Raja Shariman and Ch« Tak, Assii Commissioners of Police, F.M.S rvice, brought an action for damages i pect <>f a libel published814 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article90 1921-12-08 12 ESTERDAY'S RESULTS. ,v ie l Championship, V. 11. Norrii beat W. F. Carnegy 3, 4J a A Singles. n K. R. Scott owe l">.o beat B. G. Wheatley n owe 40 <^— :i, 10 8. > s T. Leijssius owe lo.l* beat W. Gomes 0 owe 190 words
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Article93 1921-12-08 12 I The following teams will repr< (Singapore and Negri Sembilan at \iu eremban on Saturday: Singapore.— King:; It. Dunbar, Warren, ijiLt Hogben and n and o Xi'.-holi; Graham Brown, Mackenzie, M Kerrcn, H. H. S. Law, Kennedy, Dr. Macrae, Ramsay and Husband. c Xoizri Sembilan. Forbes; B&achardy, Pennefathi r,93 words
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Article33 1921-12-08 12 I I g .i S.< en at a r on Fri laj against the Ex-ser Gale, Hide; k Parish, 1 th, M on, Sin< lair, Lynch. Referee I". M. Tc^ 1 133 words
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Article48 1921-12-08 12 I represent the S.R.C. 1 to-day on the < I m a h< ■mat H.K.s. R.G.A: (i. G. Gray, E Wheatley, If. Pennefather, E i: Ec Sou: J. S S uxa, X 0 A W. A. Aeria, H. G. I V. van der BeckT, C. A. N s—48 words
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Article387 1921-12-08 12 A DAY'S PIGSTICKING. of Wales S T i welcome given to thi i nee of Wales thi* mori was m all respects ty: i al of the trad alty f tS R city. Ma Prat* S of Id w vices n> the Empire ai I whose387 words
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Article34 1921-12-08 12 Orders for work ending December 11. Thursday Bth— Music Class, Headquarters, 5.30. Friday Oth.— Band Practice, Malay Volunteer Club, 5.30. Individual Troop Orders as issued by Scoutmasters. FRANK C. BANDS, Commissioner.34 words
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Advertisement264 1921-12-08 12 The Wonderful trookes 1 Glass, I *ion irr ruinrly ir.i.: SMITH \\J> SONS (Siam) Ltd In* n orwt .i •,j j JOHN DIKK- F.BOA, PSM.C. latt i NOW READY i //ie Singapore am! Straits Rough i inry for 1922. Price, f&5O per copy. Post p rec PUBUBHBK9 FRASER NEAVE, LTD.,264 words
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