The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 16 December 1921

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. KNTS SINGAPORE, S.S., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1921. NO. 10,162
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  • 210 1 A special seeion of Parliament to discuss the Irish Treaty was opened by tht King. The report al present is brief Page 7. The Kind's Speech was short. Mr. Lloyd George explained some points and replied to some criticism^. An act of indemnity will be passed Page
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  • 1216 1 Mr. Lowell Reeve, writing years ago, maintained that then.' is probably no group which offers mattei- of so much beauty and interest as the gentu cypraea. whether we regard the animal or thc shell (1.); but it takes one a long way farther, as we propose to show. Classic
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 102 1 Malthoid I RAPPJL.ES hotel I CHRISTMAS EVE DINNER I FANCY DRESS BALL I I 'hh. F M •I'l \wv /.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.■.v.v.%v.^v.^%v.%%v.... v VMW .w.v.v.v.v.v.v.s^ mm m m br J RAL WATER BOTTLED IN MALAYA THE FAMOUS HOI SPRINGS OK SALITAR lN ISI \M» OF SINGAPORB t J < Fraser and Heave,
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    • 172 1 li^-^Y. .mJ mAAAAmmAmmAmwwi |l exposure. The surface of Pabeolay it was made. m^^SSba BEZSpSK?"^ Pabco protection is continuosly effective j h^**" r j^r erhether used outside or inside any structure. i;; j iljliJ'Sf^ Pabio is supplied m convenient packages iii lii liiijl^^r^ tLat insure delivery m good condition to fr
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    • 114 1 jLATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. X.. tices rv Kwong Yik Bank m li«,--Page Miracle petrol economizer— Page Hoard and lodging to let— Page 5. Notice iv St Haas's Homo— Page Sale of jewellery, Cheong Koon Seng— I Page :>. Meeting of C. A. Ribeiro, [id— Page 5. Defaulter's sale. Waring Roe— Page Mackay's
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 155 1 THE WEEK. Fridmw, WtA High Water. 10.29 sm., urj p.m. Lingui Tin. Chan Sze Onn's. noon Municipal Commission, r ir> p m FootbaU: SCC. vs. Statronls. pjn S.R.E.(V.) Dinner, Europe Hotel. Childi Welfare Anen. Ball, Memorial H ili Saturday, ]7th. High Water, ni: a.m. Polo: Balestier. Yacht Club Race an.!
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 291 2 TO Ll l OR FOR SALE. Large Godowns, newly erected, area from 10,^00 to 50,000 sq. ft. facing river. Large from 6,000 to 24,000 aq. ft. near wl. „f and shipping. Also Bungalows. All immediate entry, going cheap. Apply to A. J. ABRAHAM, 66, Robinaon Road, Marsilling Building. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmaimmaa^ma^Bmm^^mmmaamm^am^aßmmmi^m ■um-anß__ii_aß_HHißßK.Biw<Hßßaa>"iaamHcaaaß
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    • 476 2 A THRILL A SECOND! A STUNT A MINUTE SPEED! SPEED!! MORE SPEED!!! KM THE SECOND INSTALMENT OF THE GREAT WILLIAM DUNCAN SERIAL AT THL "GAIETY*** 10-.yiGiiT\ VATE CHALLENGED! DEATH BRAVED! IX A HUNDRED FORMS IN THE AIR, UNDEB THI WATKtt. ON LAND AND SEA-WHEREVEK THE PURSUIT YOU WON'T DARK MISS
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    • 303 2 ALHAMBRA FOR FOUR NIGHTS ONLI From THE RSDAY, December !">, to SUNDAY 1>... A HIGH-POWERED DRAMA OF MYSTERY -AND Presenting A LIVING ROMANCE AMID THE TOMBS 01 Uv An adaptation of the novel "Them Waa a X H| Chy Norma Lorimer Produced hy the Federal Photoplays < Featuring CLAIRE ADAMS
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    • 502 3 tar IMS lil<ll:J^ai^tl4aM^MMß«_._te^,^4^:%^^ tlt^M^* flf^S™ tVWf- 'd ASH*** mm —JT mmt JF I j ()N CHASSIS ll PB _C KS YOUR ENOUIRIES SOI If.ITFO I MOTOR VEHICLE DEPARTMENT OF yr 7/n* Borneo Company, Limited. I *r (Incorporated m England). i. SINGAPORE. IPOH. PENANG. I y|K f f-^i_^Mi_»_^p^gat^M^Ms^MiMM^M^BM^M^ O"^ aßf^^B^M^^^^^™"'™**^^ fit^B
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    • 195 4 THE BRAND OF CONFIDENCE /V yw^ -S^jm_ s^x \f-Zm m '<■' _^V* W-**aW b Blk NOTING FINER BOTTLED op CANNED* "'-a, Il^P Delicacies arc Quality. t°unty and -fresnn-s*. m\\W SO V»H«tl«. »oO*9. US V*r*«fc»*« <>"' POTTEO MEATS. Jfej OXfORD BMJSMK&. O.TMEAL. OILS. VINEGAR ft TINNED FISH. m JiS___BMk#. CRDSSE il
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    • 324 4 TOOTH-ACHE A BURDEN W\\v should you bear that which can be relieved almost immediately if you inly take the trouble of consulting R. TSUTADA T a,*aese Dentist (Phone No. 1243) 74, Bras Barah Ruad, Singapore. Extraction Painless Vttendance by Appointment Mrt Hours: 8 to 6 p.m. on week Lciays 10
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    • 248 4 A VERY FINE ASSORTMENT OF FANCY BOXES OF SWEETS. Come and choose a box to be filled. Pretty Designs for Children. PLUM PUDDINGS. MINCE PIES. CHRISTMAS CAKES. Come and order now. Telephone SH. VIOLINS MANDOLINES GUITARS W. J. GARCIA has now a full range of models of the above Instruments,
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    • 917 4 No. 5, RAEBURN PARK, OFF KEPPEL W\)M AUCTION SALE OF H Excellent almost new walnut stained teak household f U ri prising solid teak dining table, dining chairs, sideboard with waggon, ice chest, handsome wardrobe, dressing tablet wj% rors, washstands with marble tops, single and double bedsteads t l*" engravings,
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    • 378 5 WANTED. I RENCH 1 FSSONS. sequin fluent conversational 11 class of 6, terras $5 1. caje of Free Press. a.c. T\i.\UVK (.OVFRNMKNT. t or Native young men re- Government Telegraph Kxperienc. unnecessary und knowledge of the tpplieaats preferred who mini Oxford or Cambridge I to the Wireless Telegraph Bg, Sarawak.
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    • 636 5 _JH£ TION SALES MOSTCAGm sai.k oi At Mom. Cheong Koon Beag and CoY Balerooae, No. 30 Kling street ON TUESDAY, 20th DECEMBER Am a.m. Now on CWa CHEONG KOUN SENG CO., I, 1 4 Auctioneers. 20-12 f>EI\UTTERS SALE :vS<s «"MuaU twenty four .ets of ■teal trunks wh lc h M<
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    • 763 5 NOTICES. S. MARY'S HOME, SINGAPORE. Provi,;., hoaas loi girls attending school m Singaporo. Uader peraoaal care oi English ladies. Terms moderate. Several Vacancies lor next term. Good home and religious Influence. Staff: Miss L. Lee Supdt. and Mrs. Edgar Smith. Asst. Supdt. Apply to Hon. Serv.. s. Mary's Home. m.
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    • 329 5 NQTICES. NOTICE. C. A. RIHEIRO Co., Ltd. ivby tfiven that the fourteenth J ordinary general meeting of the Shareholders wdl be held at the Registered Office of the I Company, >:«,-. (J 7 Raffle* Place, Siaga-j pora, on Friday, 23rd December, 1981, al l To receive the Directors* Report and
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    • 403 5 MIRACLE PETHOL ECONOMIZER mom powfr fSJfWjr t '"T^fl XL W,NSS THE WONDER OF THE AUTO AGE Increase mileajre, prevent carbon deposits, reduce expense and is guarantee* not to injure any part of th;- finest motor. Use MIRACLE MOTOR <; AS IN TABLET Fomi Por Motor cars, Motor cyclea, Tractors, Motor
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  • 720 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16. 1921. Capital Ships and Docks. Whether or not Singapore is to be made a naval base for England's far flung navy whether or not tht naval ratio of the Washington Conference is adhered to m the days to come, the question of constructing docks
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  • 1383 6 Mr. A. Sarkies left Penang for th* Southern Settlement on Monday Local committees in connection with the Malaya-Borneo Exhibition have been formed in liiitish North Borneo. The elementary English School, Kuala Lumpur, is nearing completion ami will be opened early next year. Invention privileges have been granted Johor* to Dr.
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  • 40 6 PENANG v..n\ i;iN (From Our Ow n Co, I i Th-iv were n.* Thirty old memb service men, seventy, of whon Seventy or '{required to mak< I two Lewis machii and four Vie k. Recruiting f begins aoon.
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  • 18 6 Hrn Stn loan for twents ha- been ccna f cording to infoi T. re-esurv mm
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  • 271 6 The- quarterly Lfl he-Id il Court by Mr. B. Nuni memb A. R nie, Messrc J v Kheii Kiam, 1 l l sn Ki.. Hock. Renewal! i jranti H >tel iran v. Hotel, Vi< i Groevi i li I My. I.S Hall, ITheatr* Bai I denied to
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  • 29 6 List of Bubs Previously ecknowledg The Carnarvon S Co., Ltd., "11. T. A. B. M Honth m bution) Singapore Branch. Previously acknowlrd Approximate c xpenditun 1118,*****.
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  • 19 6 Mr. R. M. Spooner, li Railways, who has Just wtt«* years' service, accompanied >r.-left Penang by th, Dcf*"" Rangoon.
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    • 213 6 j MACGREGOR'S V. KJ. O' >^ S^ I PARLIAMENT y' O^'v' l5L»Hi] '•U «^J y^ i£ 7^ S -Xmr^^ /^N^WHISKY \y Caldbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. (Incorporatad m Shanghai) m m\_ygg_m__t_\wWKk\\\\\\\\tktmm m mww\\^^ m%.m iwv jumtm wu < PERFUMERY! PERFUMERY!! at* f T ALWAYS AN ACCEPTABLE (iIFT FOR CHRISTMAS t A
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    • 226 6 ■'jj C 5. Feeding the Brute 1 I *\\/T ~to j Vy Discover its Habits. i An interost ing feature of the great m I (iustry devoted to the production of i ABMCO Ingot Iron is the extensive (testing yards, while sample sheets, etc.. of the metal are "fed"' to
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  • 286 7 IHE KING OPENS. NJ iob >ession. I Service 1 London Dee. 1 I. i v ihown Ka the smte ol e.f the shortest ns of parlia--llm ■•■■•w.n along v/as lined by military, and Princess Mary, ■eh to Parliament. M sampled array of peers sparkling coronets and ent ene
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  • 98 7 attention ia being paid to tad horticulture at ole m the F.M.S. In Th Imple drawing i> lit to enable the girls to make mbroidery designs. fcary of State for the Colonies Ol re appointment of Mr. C. B. E., to be financial M. 8. A Gazette notification a member
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  • 577 7 CHINAS STATEMENT. SPIIKKKS OV INH.I KS( K. [Reuter's Service.] Washington, Dec. 11 At a meeting of the far-extern cmnmtee thc Chinese- presented a detailed statement regarding the special sphere, of m U» which Chins particularly objects The Japanese requested time to stud y the lUtcment disensaing it. Th<
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  • 180 7 Nobody questions the need for economy m the administration of British Malaya and few who have taken the trouble to go at all deeply into the matter wil! deny that j m existing circumstances the Government Service both m the Colony and the Native States is overstaffed. Indeed, it las
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  • 724 7 MOPLAH SURRENDERS. H PETERING OUT. [Reuter'a Service] London, Dec. 14. The India Oflice reports that extensive surrenders of Moplah rebels continue. Up to the present 27,500 have surrendered, whilat 281 have been killed m encounters with troops during the last few days. The petition of the remaining
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  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
    • 362 7 To the Editor. Dear Sir,—The condition of Joo Chiat Road has been and is such that it is a scandal to those responsible for its welfare. The neighbourhood of Joo Chiat Road has of late become so well populated that m justice it should no longer be
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  • 152 7 In the Supreme Court yesterday, before' the Chief Justice, Sir Walter S. Shaw, Messrs. Barker and Company brought an action against P. M.M. Abeiulkader Maricar, claiming $6,704, money payable by the defendants to the plaintitfs for money paid for the use of the defendants at their request m
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  • 177 7 "The Quaints," the talented company of artistes who have visited this part of the world several times before, on each occasion with marked success, will make a welcome return visit to Singapore commencing on Dec. 19th at the Victoria Theatre. Of the original company when it first came
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  • 106 7 Commencing on Monday, at the Alhambra, at 9.30 p.m. Mr. Hal A. Freeman will present the Gibson family entertainers. Trixie is a charming lassie, claimed to be the world's leading j eoni :brist. Euttons Is a boy comedian who j won fame m Australia's capital with his
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  • 49 7 Owing to a printer's error the name of the lady who so capably organises the dance groups of children that have been an attraction at recent Children's concerts was given as "White," instead of Miss Wright, who with her sister, conducts the popular dancing classes at St. Andrew's School.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 193 7 GO \.l£^L CLUBS I CADDY BAG* IW^Sv^"^^^^ ,ADIES <-I-ÜBS GOLF BAILS (.^^^enrf II.EFT HAND CLUBS. LARGE SELECTION BY THE LEADING MAKERS JUST RECEIVED These famous Brands of Club are \veh-kne>\vn and are- n.ade by skilled v ok men from the highest grade nuiterials. Only the ye finest Tested Hickory Shafts
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    • 589 8 N. Y. K. EUROPEAN LINES. EUROPEAN LINES. LONDON LINE Fortnightly Serrlee FOR MARSEILLES. LONDON A ANTWERP, rla Porta. YOKOHAMA MARU December 28 YOSHINO MARU January 11 VPERPOOL LINE Mcathly Bern** FOR MARSEILLES A LIVERPOOL, ria Porta. KAMAKURA MARU December 19 LIMA MARU February 5 11 UTOPIA LINE Monthly Serrlee n»R
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    • 589 8 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAN/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,
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    • 490 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA A^D U^ APCAR LINE I (Incorporttcd m England, i .MAIL AND PASSENGEr SElivk v PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S?I (Under Contract with His .Majesty's Goven The ompany 'a MAIL SERVICES EAS"»OF BOMBAY t\ LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERV! j FROM LONDON TO MARSRILI DUE SINGAPORE IK.w: EGYPT about Dec.
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    • 691 9 IHE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO ITO I SSBRSS» COASTING SERVICE Trengganu, Kelantan, Banepp,-. T i Uneven. Chumpon. and Bangi >k! Pm Patani Singora, La. t HATIPOK Arrival Departure -SG S"'™ Dec. 14 vuc^la fitted throughout with electric H u> 28 Mt class passengers. Ktf and ha ve excellent r the
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    • 531 9 Th« h*^*" 1 Steam Ship Company, Limited, lhe Chum Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EUerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co.. Ltd (AMKRICAN MANCHURIAN LINB.) (Incorpoiatod Ib England.) JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NFW YORK via SUEZ OK PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. RfTT SU mw Due S'poro Route For OFCCAMOX U DeC
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    • 672 9 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated m U.S.A.) j FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. S. SHIPPING BOARD. SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA— EAST INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. FOR CALCUTTA DIRECT GRANITE STATE Passengere and Freight December 19 CREOLE STATE Passengers and Freight January 16 WOLVERINE STATE Passengers md Freight February 15 FOR S
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  • 162 10 The s.s. Hong: Keat, bound for Malacca, returned to port yesterday with engine trouble. Nelson's flagship, the Victory, is relegated to the dry dock to be built up m a cradle. Tho Homeward French Mail Amazone is expected here from Saigon on Saturday afternoon, the 17th instant. She
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    • 208 10 THE "BEN" UNE STEAMERS, LTD. (Incorporatad m the United KA»rd©m.) for chSTand~japan. a.s. BENGLOE December 14 BENMOHR due here end December PATERSON, SIMONS COY., LTD Agents. (lae orporated it England.) It You Like Good Coffee I Then You Must Use An Electric PERCOLATER A. C. or D. C. PRICES AJ^V")
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    • 489 10 S.S. ELLENGA Consignees of cargo per the above steamer from Calcutta are hereby notified that she has now arrived Dec. 13 and is discharging opposite godown No. 35. BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., (Incorporated m the F. M. S.) Agents. S.S. GLENAVY. I Consignees of cargo per the above steamer from Europe
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    • 118 10 ttm to^ V^V *v LIQU&UL WHISKEY Steadily Growing 111 UUlilol IBV mmm Vi#^flUJ lly. SOLE IMPORIERB: Adamson. Gilfillan Co., LW, (Incorporated m England) (BJarrO-- fT; JSDaaiKl^CH3t__C3iCi FOR n I PURITY AND POWER i 1 I wm ii i Ib iii I I Rl I P -mm-A-* 9 t -t r
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 616 10 MAIL TABLE. Intermediate and local mails will be founci m list below: Federated Malay States, Malacca, Muar and Penang (by train) 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. dailj (except Sunday). TO-DAY. Medan. Poit Said, etc. Prinses Juliana lam (l,cob Hang Chiap yam vu f ob Edina 9 n.m I ulau Soegi
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  • 61 11 r> m\A 1-8 X' V i j *|4 «j-8 France, demand ggQ India, T. T. 173 y Hongkong, demand m., px p ren< Yokohama, demand 101 I •lava, demand 134*4 Bangkok, demand 90 1^ Sovereign. Bank Buying |g.5l i Bank of England Rate 5 pc Milan. Dec. 7, -Exchange
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  • 142 11 Dec* :;:l»cr 15. Tin Buyei i $85. X X,, Smll.n Gambier Cuba No. 1 14.00 Gambier jq Pepper Black 1328 Pepper -white fair) 26 Ot Tapioca, small flake, I.g. fi 'no Tapioca, mednm pearl f.g 671 Pearl Sago, small 7-,.. Copra Sundried 1 1 v Copra Mix l,,r^ Opium,
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  • 45 11 li! o'clock noon. Dec. 16, 1921. Pale Crepe. Ribbed Smoked S> Cloaing Price*. doting Price* Bayer* Seller* Bayers Seller? Spot :.vl_ jg gg, Jan. 41 40 Jan. to March 42-. 13 April to .Turn- 4f> Toiip of Market: —Easier. m
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  • 81 11 The removal of restriction* on the importation of synthetic dyestuffs into India has had the effect of stimulating trade m that direction with Germany. According to the report on tho sea-borne trade and administration of the Bombay Piaaidency for 1020-21, the total imports of dyeing snd tanning substances have risen
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  • 397 11 I A recently compjled return eetimatee ,khat there are 5,400 f land •We for rano; m- m Southern Rl. J 1 c German rabber manufacturing m dustry i.s sharing m, the present boom to a notable extent, America an Holland baing particularly active. Havre, Bortk and Mai
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 1663 11 a rrtr 1 4,000,000 ->— lrr r ,7'~ m wwm..*r**t j. w-ir.m\,mS--j3tZ2l_3kZ-V-*mmi THE (iRFAT VAOVDM 1 »>., AMUTMtc In fore* »t« 117,000.000. UKUi EASISR N L^ ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED U, £20,000 tow,.- with tv UmmOH OFFICE 82 Old Jewry, E.C AN3 OF ISSI^^ Urt r f EB < f c
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    • 280 11 I ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720). FIRE MOTOR~CAR~ MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. KARKER Co., Ltd v- Q v Messrs. WEARE Co. Lt^ Branch Oh ce~6i, The Arcade, i ollyer Quay. A. CORDON LEE. Hesitant Mmua*ar THE
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 140 12 V' l S.C.C. are sending a rugger team to Johore on Saturday next 17th inst., to meet tha J'diore Club. The train will leave Tank KOad at SJI p.m. and the match will commence at ."> p.m. The fifteens will omposed as under: S.i .C. :—J. A. EcCullagh;
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    • 53 12 The following arill repreoenl thc H'-rnets Football Club againat the V. M. C. A. on Rallies School Ground ta w. Kick oiT at B p.m. sharp. Goal Barks, .1. Sarkiee and Norris; Halvee. M. Cal rhatoor, J i and A. George; Forwards. Stephens. A Martin, W. Lingard. W. Martin
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    • 70 12 The usual monthly competition wii held OO Saturday ami Sunday. 17th and l^th. (Bogey play). Ifembere an te that future monthly com will be run by Medal and Bogey lay alternately. There arill be m addition to the uaual 1* hole ball sweeps m tioi with the
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    • 91 12 A arday The Burton Challenge i] will be raced lar ever the Club Course. All boats starting t hf under way at LM :.s the start is at 2.45 sharp. No handicaps or time limit. The Small Class will race over the usual course for a prize
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    • 48 12 With rejrar 1 to the Swimming Club Christmas tiffin and i reeentation of prize.-, it is to be noted that numbers arc quite at liberty to bring ocasicn. T y are requested to notify the hon. i t.;r.tv by Sunday how many places they to reserve.
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  • 284 12 Some Press Ktcommendations. London. Nov. 281 ie newapa] wing the fiat ra aeon which I i on Saturday rater ta the perfor- mancai <f Htaaoriat and Cmigan-Eran They say that the juveniles are so below that it is impossible to An I a arbiter favourite for next
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  • 77 12 HIS friends m Penang will be sorry to hear that, owing to the slump Mr. W. E. Mann was obliged some little time aj?o to close down the Anglo-Chinese School he founded at Samarang, Java. It was doing excellent work and \ts disappearance >* much to be regretted. Mr. Mann
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  • 287 12 FIRST DAY'S RESULTS. .'frem Oui Own Correspondent). Ipoh, Dec. 1">. Tae opening day wu- favoured with good weather, though rather warm. The going I was oretty eaay, and the card of eeven I racefl provided good spoil. There was a..{tendance. tendance. R ICB ONE. Five furlongs. S.m, Battersby
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  • 203 12 AWARDS FOR BRAVERY. AN INDIAN V. C. The Gasetta announces that tht- King has approved the award of the Victoria Cross ta Sepoy Ishar Singh of the 88th i*unjabis fur conspicuous bravery and tion to duty on April 10 near Haidarikach, Waziristan. when a convoy was attacked. Though very severely
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  • 239 12 Tha Rev. L. E. Lambert will complete leerdota ver jubilee on Monday, the t. Father Lambert has been connected with the Diocese cf Ka acca for the last -1 j iving arrived at Singapore m 1900} his four years previous serrice having been spent m France. Bre broke out m
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  • 461 12 iscount Lascelles to be Made a Duke. Madras, November, 27: It is anticipated that m consequence of Viscount Lascelles' engagement of Princess Mary, he will be raised to a Dukedom m accordance with the Fife precedent. The Earl of Fife, on his marriage with the Princess Louise
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  • 134 12 Princes Mmwj Retains Title. Lor.don. Nov. 28th.— Home newspapers state that Lord and Lady Harewood intend to give Princess Mary and Viscount lascelles Haiewood House, their family residence m Yorkshire. The wedding will probably take place m February. Major Edward Laseelles. brother cf the bridegroom, will be
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  • 222 12 Dr. C. B. Pasley has arrived m Taiping. ha\inir been appointed Chief Surgeon, Perak. A correspondent informs a Pinang paper that Mr. L. P. Paul, of the Chinese Protectorate, bagged an exceptional y lar^e wild boar near Tanjong Bungah on Sunday, the "tusker" areighing well over two pikuls. An engagement
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  • 246 12 The following circular has been issued to members of the above association. Proposed Restriction January to June, 1022. The Council of the Rubber Growers' Association has issued a Circular to all producers of plantation rubber strongly urging that voluntary restriction should be continued for another
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  • 185 12 Rubber. Singapore. Dec. 1">. Since last reporting a quieter tone has prevailed an l after a slight advance during the earlier part of the week pri. practically unchanged. The usual weekly auction on Wednesday opend quietly, but improved later I grades were m good demand. Standard Sheet
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  • 84 12 Singapore. Dec. 15. Rubbers. Steady with few changes 1 0 repoit. Mining. Firm. Typings $1.12%, North Tuioings $1.22%, South Taipings 56 cents, Nawng Pets $1.75, Rawangs 82% cents. Murais $4.50 Renongs 275. 3 1., Linguis $4.50, Ulu Piahs $1.12%, Hitams $1.35. Industrials. Fniteers $11.75 tj
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  • 110 12 The following Singapore properties were! sold by auction by Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co., at their saleroom, No. 30 Kling Street on Wednesday afternoon 99 years leasehold land and house No. 57 Outram Road, area 2564 square feet, bought by Mr. Low Sect Yew for $4,400. Freehold land
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  • 165 12 An account of the sixth ann jal general meeting of C impul (F.M.S.) Rubber Estates, Ltd held m the Council Room of the Rubber Growers' Association, 38 Eastcheap, London E.C, on November 15th, has been sent to v; by the i V a retaries, Messrs Sime Darby ami
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  • 15 12 O Mr. F. B. Sewell was installed as Wor-shipful-Master of Lodge Perak Jubilee, at Taiping.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 149 12 KRYPTOK €S&T^" BIFOCALS 4J2£ J JtW^ #™c perfect two .ight j3sfe£^' notice, usually i^ »fget Optician b> Appointmenl to His Majesty Tin I King ef Si. m. 4 0 S. SMITH SON: (Siam) LTD. (Ineerperated m England) 14, Battery Road, Singapore JOHN Dl XX, F.8.0.A., F.S.M.C. late ser., ESTATE SUPPLIES
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