The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 29 December 1921

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. rEN ('EMS SINGAPORE, S.S., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29^ 1921. NO. 10,472.
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  • 245 1 The submarine is still the M burning question at Washington, and the eloquence of Lord Lee and Mr. Ralfour has resulted in a new American proposal for reduced tonnage. lt is expected that the Senate will ratify the Pacific agreement Page 7. Disturbances vf a serious character
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  • 1048 1 Tea used to come after dinner until comparatively recent times, as Miss Austen's novels prove, and if I choose to follow my notes un dinners and diners in lietion by others about tea, at least the order of their appearance needs no defence. It is tilie that on a
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 158 1 WKhdd Raffles Hotel 1 New Year's Eve Gala Nigh};.-'. S 04/VC//VG r/tt 7*45 a. m. I Tables for Dinner should be booked in advance. I KK A. E. McCLARV, V Wrector. Manager. -■-■-■-■-■-H-K-K-t. B B B 3ft B Bl '.'."-••V.V.V. VAVAVAWAVA*. 1 >.. THE ONLY N \ii HAL MINERAL WATi.K
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    • 332 1 lor 1922. GET A SIMPLE BUT EFFICIENT FILING SYSTEM NOW I j !^3^sS!S's^Bl pondence, etc., on a business laaßiiyftßl footing n >w, and you will be better equipped for the im-''•'-ii^^^SlllflKl provenu-nt in business which |^an| STEM jrives instant access H ÜB'Eh l J uan^ Papers, reduces filintr (^Sgjg §{|B^V
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    • 168 1 LATEST ADVBUfISEMBNTS. The Grosvenor Hotel Pa^e 12. New films at the Empire Page 2. Forthcoming attractions at the Theatre —Page L\ Notices— Municipal; ve offices of Lee Kim Soo Page ">. I Get a simple hut efficient filing system from RoiK-o Ltd. Page 1. I Canadian oranges now in stock
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 88 1 Tn;: week. II urtday, 29th. High \V.-.; r. lo.i ■m. 1 l.:u p.m. Homeward M. If. Malaka Pinda. Chan S e Oan'i, noon. Alor Gajah, Derrick's, i oon. Pajam, Derrick's, 12 SO noon. Raffles Guest Ni.trht. 1 Friday, 30ffc. High Wat* r, 10.40 m.. 0.6 p.m. Sungei Parit, Evatt's, noon.
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  • 197 2 •«rr ot Hit he-. v rags shower «»f riches has descended (iirl," the name given by her fi s. Marian Stewart Honey- f the inver.tor of the St*t, aince her father*a death t h rte u et\ her father died, Marian, already marrt well-to-do man, received
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  • 47 2 The Daily Mail's Paris correspondent y thl »t a number of small glasses of J. randy at 325. each figured on the Crown Prince of Siam's bill for a month's stay at tel in Nancy. The hotel-keeper is beinp with stealing by chargrin* £27 per f l
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  • 116 2 recently returned from H tmbure; an Uhuasnsting description of th*' great activity which prevails in Rhipboilding sa well as in thi- disclnrgc tad loaMjfaaf if a at the port, lien, be aiv working night and day, in fail v ather ur,<) in foul, and ho draws
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 282 2 TO I T OR FOR SALE. Lnrge God, ;is, newly erected, are* from 10,000 .0 50.000 sq. ft. facing river. Large tfc r« from 6,000 to 24,000 sq. ft. iicht wLarf and shipping. Also Bsngalows. All immediate trtTy, poing cheap. Apply to A. J. ABRAHAM, 56, Robinson Road, Marsilling Building.
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    • 613 2 _^m^ —i^— a— BgfflMg— flj^ar*^»tfiiit^ '?^JO3SMSSMsMmW<3t.* i JJteti^fc f^nXS^t^dtGHt A C~«Jc: i, HEARTIEST WISHES FOR A TRULY MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A NEW TEAR OVER FLOWING WITH HAPPINESS AND PROSPERITY. GRAND CHRISTMAS PROGRAMME IN THE SECOND SHOW FROM HEADQUARTERS WITH EARLE WILLIAMS AND ANITA STEWART IN THE MOST POWERFUL POLICE DRAMA
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    • 536 2 Lj lie A M Jq K A From SUNDAY, December 2^a>to FRIDAY, A PHOTODRA^A PERFECT IN THEME, PLOT, SI rTrn PENSE AND LOVE ELEMENT Marah Ellis Ryan's Magnificent Love Story ofKUi] California made i*« motion picftreanT featuring CLARA KIMB^LL YOUNG. that screen actress of treat histrionic FOR TtiE'SOUL OF RAFAFi
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  • 1243 3 "Nothing like little judu-iuus levity," tayi Sterens n tn hk preface to The Wrong ih Lo 1 Edward 1 evil's ■ketches on the K hter side «,f Egyptian official life prove the truth of thii aphorism, and at Um ■amc time show him to have baen
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  • 39 3 The death took place at Taiping hospital on Dec. 21st of Dr. S. Manicfcam, Assistant Medical Officer, Bagan Serai, Perak, the senior officer in his grade, who acted on several occasions as Medical Officer in various districts of Perak.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 195 3 FXJRTHEIi i 9 I* LflWStj tißQUjjitOnS. ♦IN THE PRIOES J9F Dunlop, Motor Tubes WILL BECOME BFFECTIVE ON an. ist, \\yii. THE DOMLftP RUBBER CO. (e?s r t) LTD. [Incorporated in Japan] Dunlop House. Robinson Road.) i LEAKS AND CRACKS, PARTICULARLY LEAKY ROOFS AND GUTTERS AND CRACKED TILES. in drums of
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    • 272 3 r <^*^3nnflnjnntaffsry3Q9n9BnnsKw<V!£< i ji(7B^^ FORTHCOMING VISIT OF > H R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES FOR SUITABLE INEXPENSIVE ELECTRIC ILLUMINATIONS IN HONOUR OF The Royal Visit J CONSULT I nEfsITBATI I MOSQUITO NETTING, Etc. I WE OFFER FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY, EX STOCK AT I GREATLY RfcDUCED PRICES IGalvd. Mosquito Netting, in
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  • 686 4 FRAS-SR CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 28th.. 1921. MINING. [Figures fal brackets shows the eapital and issue value of the Share in dollars unless otherwise marked. C. Cum div. x equals ex div.] Hitam Tin (300.000) 1.35—1.45 Jt-anteh ($1) .60 K. Kamunting 1.13.0— 1.16.0— c.d.
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  • 130 4 In the rumour that the Lord Chief Justice may resign early in the New Year many people believe that they see the shadow of a coming political «vent, inasmuch as it is generally understood that Sir Gordon Hewart's reluctance to give up his claim to the office was overcome only
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    • 328 4 THE BRAND OF CONFIDENCE f t *>• 4l± l> _i- I Z>raw M« cor* afutf f Th <!"*"*& A«*te« Haig <$• //ai^ /Itir sUJ the quality rare. You Stars Scots IVhtskv W can only get it in the will smg its own praises JKSMI w^ best P lacei On '3
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    • 382 4 AUCTION 'SALE OF Excellent wax polished, Walnut am! tafcofA] Household Fiifniturr He. TO BE HELD No. 50-1 CtlrtlHil] llimd (Junction of Cairn Hid aiR sß>ttl R SATURDAY, 31st Dweakcr, Iff] at Comprisingr:— Excellent walnut staint^' toak marble I mirror, Aurio cabinet^ with glass iidcfl and doors, drawityr i"«f|" suite comprising
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  • 934 5 (From Our Own Correspondent). London, Nov. 17. The Motor Show ended on Saturday, after being cpen seven days, and contrary to expectation it was a very great financial BB one time it threatened to be' 1; firms would barely advertise and available space for exhibits was
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  • 1293 5 "A GREAT PREMISS." Sir i'hilip (iibbtt, the well-known war correspondent, contributes remarkable appreciation of the personal position of the Prime Minister to Harper's Magazine. "Mr. Lloyd George," says Sir l'hilip, "will take his p!ace in history as the ni st remarkable Prime Minister of
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  • 287 5 Fhe study of the human body in .1^ relationship to modern industrial rnachiaary is a very recent branch of physiology. AireaUy, however, some remarkable Cacti haw been disclosed and the way opened to what can only be described si a new conception ol woik. it has been
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  • 148 5 KoMn-ri of CttisCtttlUp. Phe Soviet Government ha* published a <\-iw depriving of Russian citizenship the followh categrorie <T pel ions Hi persona who have remained 1. !j v i and have not by March i, 1922, c*i tained from the Soviet representativea abroad passports for foreign travel
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 541 5 t European, as SmHter. apply Braaf Smelting Works. it iiood and prosp» a 29-12 trd required Tor the SaUors )k> a# sailor. Salary flfj per rarity of *'.00 reciuired. j, j:i»tanct' t<> tho SupcrinMute. t. ti FRETCH I B8SON& o rtunity acquire fluent conversational I 1 rt rich— small class
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    • 635 5 IUGTION SALES UJCTION BALB oi At Nc -M Klin* Stfeet n, vt to our saleroom D A|. hcKMBn A n A.M. 4, Now on view. Catalogued ,«suef. CHEOrtG KOON SENG CO., N Auctioneers. ma> a 30-12 A I (TION BAUDOT iroeteoßos aloegea, tit property of twelve* pawnshops *To to heW
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    • 711 5 NOTICES. NOTICE. On a,,,| ,f,r the Ist January, lt», the offices of U, Kim Soo. w.ll be centraliz.rl at .0, H.gh Stn-et. the town office at fi-A, \o an 2nr, n K Cinir iV(n up 'olopWae only •No. 2063 will be in use 4-1 MUIfICIPAL NOTTcr" N<) Ul ta h
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 45 6 Mr. Seet Tan Poh, Mi. Seel Cuari Leong nnd i!y beg to thank their friends and relatives for their kind attendance a1 the funeral of the late Mr. Seet (.Juan Swee and to those who iiy sent wreath-. Chinese Scrolls and letter- of condolence.
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  • 1022 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. T HURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1921. A Fair Chance for Co-oporation. have consistently urged in IthfS' columns for many years past that some attempt aid be made to set' whether tlu principles of cooperation could not be applied in Malaya with aa much success as they have been
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  • 905 6 In connection with the week of Universal Prayer (Jan. 1-8) a public meeting will be held in the Y.M.C.A. Hall on Wednesday Jan. 4th, at 8.30 p.m. The speakers will be the Bishop of Singapore, Bishop Bickley Ud Rev. W. Murray. Mr. L. Gordon Cranna will be i n the
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  • 27 6 BOND'S VQUIDyfrIO! < Fro <*« Cor «r h a,;..,- nfpt i (This mat cantile Bank'. other i reditoi but if unsecu Court f»- this deci r i
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  • 20 6 A I). ■i- mon mines, the china temple. He tin aften tiffin at the stati. i friends.
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  • 31 6 neltevn The Royal the pnning actioi tmoun i t I i -i time fast, and althougl Com) learnt that the decii i doc to the need foi amp.]
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  • 72 6 position 01 m, u M at the Drill Hall yest I of intei I tion and swearing tht actual numb -1 <•..•.■ trvice. The < ■ttpp the llui the list of prival of \i I Ei local S rait of thru I S to serve in the I
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  • 13 6 F< I n. The I lence in the Governi 86.
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  • 85 6 S UBORDINATE CIVIL SERVICE. A in the eha Fail A tsociation were i tl e incom ii President Mr. 1. W. lent Mr. Ci. W. Mr. K i Hon. Secretary Mr. M. orai y Treasun r Mr. Lim v orary Auditor Mr. G V arian Mr. K I' M Messrs
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  • 24 6 Pantomine stars' salaries this yea! I -'cord. George Robey ll rajetvili week and Miss Clarice Mavr.e £300 *tt ippodrome. They are typical °f its.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 127 6 j MACGREGOR'S I V. O. S j PARLIAMENT BLEND /(n^whisky Galdbeck Macgregnr Go.. Ltd. yr (Incorporated lu Shan»*h«j). i- iii'MT need f<t moro than t.»-da> BspCT' IdMwtedgC If at >our disposal at k [AN MBDK HALL BUILDING, BATTBBI ROAD. It V. MKYKK.— Fellow of I Ifal Companj, Lend, of ttu-
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    • 215 6 if. BATES* PATENT GOLD MEDAL I SEMI DIESEL OIL ENGINE FOB WORKING WITH CRUDE AM> I 1 RBBIDUAL OILS. HORIZONTAL TYPE. 1 This Engine works on the usual Semi- Diesel principle which, combined with the Makers patent Injection Valve and Variable Admission Governor Gear, re- suits in the perfect Combustion
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  • 51 7 E AT CALCUTTA. ENUOUB DAT, a. Bfuksj.] I Sctitta, Dim. J7. i popul« altOSt hourly by ing aad once O apathy.. ill hours Off at eight t small field 1 nun. did. d the which con- U f Law. HisTloysJ Highi of na( iintnis crov t>rding th«lit
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  • 115 7 tiro, Dae. I the itive wei two i woundI G bje;e resumed, sees a irly qu #11 1 \li.ri>. liexaadria. Dee. l)vernmi I tl Survey g normally. The 0 COM Ml UQI F. London. Dee. 27. unique that TO. Attempt.- i A train !5 on t quiet
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  • 156 7 genera] meeting <>f the Straits Literary Association was held <>n :i, Tel«k Kurau, with t ><>h Hood Kin^r in the Chair. ccted officers for J v. Gob Hood Kengr, Ist r Goh Leng Inn, 2nd Vice- ('him I !(on. Secret ajy 'J Kiat, Bon. As.-t. Sees.
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  • 294 7 SUBMARINE DEBATE. .NEW PRdNMAL (Reuter's Bsjvlm.] T London, De? 27. at Kuinents Wive won «i to^TSStSmZ fri,,, :iliou Brjtein, all V H Ap.u,i,« J.*. re'TV**™* «*epUnce. Italy in+u i T v vill fcp»«iWK originally\not! »t Washington that s the is 60 hold out alone. Hence '^l>-d. on thj
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  • 76 7 Paris, Dec. 27. M. Briand met Mr. Lloyd George ;>t the Bte f<T !anne i nferred i ith him for half an hour. Cannes, Det 27. Mr. LJ •>'! G and Mr. Churchill have London. Dec. 27. The death has taken place of Lady Mabel antlie, wi!e
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  • 182 7 FEWER C.M.S. MISSION ARIES. beei i from the himh Missionary House, Salisbury-square, n t!i tion of the society and t finances. The present crisis, it appt I not diw t > any diminution in contribuih<- income lasT year having been t". avei V 4V y. '.t to the increased coat
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  • 232 7 Russia Reviving. ITALIAN-RUSSIAN "AGREEMENT. [Reuter's Service] Home, Dec. 27. An Italo-Russian eomaewisj agreement been signed to be followed by the con. :":> within six months of a definite .avention. The agreement pro-tn.-.t both countries shall abstain from t»le action on their frontiers and from j"H<rn:d propaganda against
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  • 468 7 BERTHELOTS RESIGNATION. Paris, I)e<\ 27. Commenting upon the debates on the qua [ndustrielle de Chine which eulsted yesterday in Berthelot'i resignation, the papers mostly deplore the loss country of very able diplomat, whose character, however, remains «;uit^ b araeleas. The debates are to be resumed to-day. Havaa v
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  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
    • 112 7 To the Editor, Sir,—Major St. Clair's letter on this •subject is no doubt "news" to t'e large majority of the community of to-day. Some, however, know the Major's idea was to place the or^an in a new Concert Hall but as this scheme does not appear
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  • 157 7 On Tuesday night, St. John's Day. the annual installation meeting «,f Lodge Zetland, No. 608 E.C., was held at the Freemasons Hall, Coleman-st., when Bro. E. Denning Kemp was installed -i< \V. M. in the presence of a large body of the Bre- < tliren, including the D.G.M Wot.
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  • 179 7 I There is Watch Night Service at St.' Andrew's Cathedral at 11.30 p.m. on Saturday. A limited number of wall calendars with a Sacred Picture (published by: Mowbrays) will be on .sale outside the Cathedral after the service. On Sunday morning there will be three Celebrations of
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  • 254 7 Surely there must be something; seriously wrong with the Bystem of training am! employing Chinese Cadets in the Straits Civil Service. The proportion who become nervous subjects, eccentric or worse is really appallingly high and it seems to get higher -as time on perhaps because the
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  • 178 7 s •\\c very much regret t<> learn that the first-fruits of the Straits Echo's economy > campaign have been the holding-up botk J the Colony and the F. M. S. of improveKent in education. It is essential that in »Z these difficult times we should discriminate Z* between expenditure which
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 113 7 EVER-READY ELECTRIC POCKET LAMPS, TORCHES, AM) HAM) LAMPS. l v, E'4i Extra Batteries tt>. 85 M^fc.^LJ^ Extra [Jt:lbs cts. ."»(> "jT i i." r ELECTRIC I'r:c« $1.25 Prior cts. U i-B-M^y^ wLL/ "'''•!<- Is. includinK 1 t^.f Extra Dulb cts. 50 Bxtw Bt4ter|M vts. 85 j K\(rj IJiilbs ds. M
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 580 8 N. Y. ¥L EUROPEAN LJNE& EUROPEAN LINES. rt>NDON LINE rortaifhUy Unfim FOR MARSEILLES. LONDCN A ANTWERP, via Porla. VOKOHAMA MARU Pieiwiw 19 YOSHINO MARU January 22 MISHLMA MARU January 25 S.RPOOL LINE Monthly S«rfi«« h\)H MARSEILLES LIVERPOOL, rta Perti. LIMA MARU Februai-y 5 VIfHTJRG LINE Monthly Saol*. FOK LONDON ANTWERP,
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    • 559 8 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) A New Passenger service to London. Will cotnmence in MARCH, 1922 with the S.S. CITY OF MANCHESTER 8725 tons deadweight expected to sail ear)y March followed by the S.S. CITY OF SIMLA a new twin screw turbine steamer of 10,500 tona deadweight,
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    • 434 8 P. &tO. -BRITISH JNDi a AND t m^U\ APCAR LINE. t (fncorportted in England 9 .MAIL AND PASSmfiSr SEIiVIC I'ENINSULAR AMD T)R!^iTAL.S. q9 (Under Contracttwith His Ajaat]r*i Government) The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BO.MIJA V „t, LONDON, PAR-EASTERN BER\ FROM LONDON TO MARSEILM <* t nvr -lUi- SINGAPORE: LEAVE
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 413 9 \m wm iiLAiu NAVIGATION CO ITf) r (INCORPORATED IN SIAM) SINGAPORE COASfING SERVICE Krcray, T;rtnfo anU( fe e lanUiL Ban^rara Toi I 1 n, Lang SUW i, Chum^n,!^ Bangkok Pm P^ ni Singora, La. {wiAI.A J Arrival Departure W. Jan Jan. 4 WIDOI J n 9 Jan. li g. i
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    • 230 9 oTsTk. Tht- Osaka Shosen Katefca LM, (Incorporated in Japan). No. 2, De Souza Street. Proposed Sailings from Singapore. (Subject to change without notice) EUROPEAN LINE. For Port Said, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Hamburg. DUE SINGAPORE. ■4. Atlas Maru Dec. 2'.< Dee. 3d s.s. Argun Maru Jan. 23 Jan. 24
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    • 500 9 tJV^ II^ 8 1 Sbip Com Pany. Limited, lhe Chiim Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd M AND EDerman BucknaU Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCfIURIAN LINK.) (Incorpoiated in E&^land.) JOINT FOR f NIGHTLY SERVICB TO NFW YORK via SCEZ OE PAH^LMA, FROM NEW YORK. SLTTcf^T I DU S>P r# R
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    • 577 9 I PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated in U.S.A.) FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. S. SHIPPING 3OARD. SAN FRANCISCO— M A NIL A— EAST INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. FOR CALCUTTA DIRECT CREOLE STATE Passengers and Freight Janua./ 19 WOLVERINE STATE Passengers and Freight February 20 FOR SAN FRANCISCO via MANILA AM)
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 385 10 THE "BEN" LINE STEAMERS, LTD. ittorporaUi in th» United K?>4oaa.) FOR aH^AMTjAPAN. BENMOHB January 14 BENVORUCH Bad January BENREOCH Karly February PATERSON. SIMORS COY., LTD Agentff. (IsoorporAt»d i» EnfUfid.) MESSAGERIES MARITIMES DE FRANCE. Under Contract with the French Governmemt. Mail and Passenger Service DIRECT FORTNIGHTLY MARSEILLES FAR EASTERN SERVICE HOMEWARD
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    • 384 10 MASSAGE HALL 259, Bencoolen Street AANICUKB \SI) MASSAGE Kr« BAR! 1 tnii Mis« HANA VIOLINS MANDOLINES GUITARS W. J. GARCIA has now a full range ol iiodels of the above Instruments, also STRINGS and accessories of all kinds. 3 re-War Quality and prices. THE CORNER MUSIC STORB. Orchard Road. i
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    • 123 10 t A I s^B DB a-A 9^- BB I saVfii^ hi II i •a• (Chop Pokoh) Steadily Growing I BOLE IMPORTERS: Adamson, Gil f Ulan Co., Utf. (Incorporated in England) S PURITY AND POWER B7 fi i^^v^k vjy i rv^iii M /flf •t j y I fT n| R COMPLETE
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 790 10 SHIPPING NOTES, The Montoro sailed at daylight yesterday morning on her return voyage to Australia. Japanese buyen purchmsed two South Wales sjteamera recently to k r <> to Japan. H. 11. s. Durban, under Qommand of (apt. C. B. BalUrd K. hai arrived und put to Pulau Bukoni for f.iel.
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  • 81 11 iJocember 28. Bunk 4 xn.s. 014 j.g Bank demand 213 7-1 Private credits 3 m.s. 2j4 3-8 New York, denial. d 47 g Credits 90 -lays &0-, France, demand SHO India, T. T. 17;^ Hongkong, iaraand 14% p.c Hrem. Yokohama, demand 100 •Java, di-inand 133^ 4 Bangkok, demand 90
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  • 134 11 December 28. Tin 100 T«iu» Gambier Cube No. 1 14.00 Gambier 10.50 Pepper Black 13.75 Pepper (wUte fair) 26.25 Tapioca, sma.U flake, f.g nn Tapioca, medium pearl f.g 7.25 Pearl Sago, small 7.50 Copra Sun4ned 11. Of Copra Mix 10.50 Opium, Benares nncert: 4,50G Rice. Rangoon white 809 Rice,
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  • 124 11 II.M ,Wodnesd«4\ Dec. 2«. 1921 Pale Crepe. Ribbed Smoked Sh Clotrug Priccs. Closing Price*. Anionp tin.* commodities vrhidi sre being •hippod from Jamaica to Germany is coconut fibre. This new item in the list of exports from the iskrnd. Messrs. Gatu-y tnd Bateman u Becretaries
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  • 146 11 BATANG PADANG DUBBGINCi CO (From Our Owm Correspondent) P»Mf. Dee. 28. Presiding at the annual in— 4 ing of Batang Padang Dredging Company, Mr. D. A. 51. Brown said the original provision for bringing the dredge from Tumpat, Kelantan, and re-erecting on the propert) with necetiary buildings,
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  • 270 11 The "defectoscope" of Dr. C. W. Barrows, designed for revealing flaws in steel wirei or cables, baa i tolcnoid magnetising the material under examination, with pair of e unequal indu ti n I on a galvanometer i defective place in the metal. If ia claimed that the inMarseillea possesses 'U\
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 407 11 rbtUT- f^oTnnt. AAiarancfn in fore* »v#r |1T,000,00a. THE EASTERN UfE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. CoxsxptV Hla MQ.OQO de^om^ whh t** Sur, r is LONDON OFFICE :»2 Old Jtity, B.C. PLANS OF^SSVVVK:- W^^d-J. and c*~?)>* t h the Britißh Lift A«sur«ica Compmnl^ Act SRdttBTARY AGENTS WANTTB C knox HANGING JL^iKECTOa ArTTTAPv :-iJ&ECTOH
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    • 477 11 j CHARTERS) ANlfc of India, Australia .and China. Incorporated in England by* Royal Charter!; Paid up Capital id 600,000 shares of £:> each am.ooo 0W KeacMe Fund 3 6UO 00ql Reserve Liability of Proprit tors 3,00</%O(T HEAD OFFICE. •SS Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Amntsar Iloilo Puket S»^ k<)k
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    • 1001 11 ii nnirnwni nSHßlHanKnyfi YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, r LIMITED. Established 18S0. Capital Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reatrve Fund Y. 53,000,000 President: N. Kajiwara, Esq Vrce-President: S.K. Suzuki, *Esq. DIRECTORS. N. Soraa, Esq. I. Matsukata, Eiq. Yamakawa, Esq. M. Mitsui, Esq. M. Odapriri, Esq. Uaron K. Mori2nura, B-.on K. Iwasaki.
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    • 265 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720). FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. BARKER Co., > A Messrs. WEARE Co Ltu Hranch Office-~64, The Arcade, Colly er Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident XaLuffer. THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE
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  • 752 12 lon THE BVK OF CHRIBTMAS. </ rum Our Own Correspondent). London, Dec— Wr Isi. It is indeed ti.. to u;ii. l i thf papers Informing a i In t tvertisements tl. u. arc an the Eve if Christ- There was tine when Christmas wm iod shopping first
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  • 134 12 SITIAWAN MISSION PLANTATIONS. iNM AL MEETING. i Plant*! Limited, v Th A. .1. A tan. re- n for had had n the <>f Mr. A nded i a it ii aud whether wonld closed u at present or ren w.-'.s m of the i :er. l'u ra de- i her
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 99 12 Two matches ai hockey were witnessed on the Esplanade yesterday afternoon, both I i ing >. ntested keenly ia spite of the inclement weather prevailing throughout. On the S.C.C. side, the Club was at home ti an eleven representing the H.M.S. Pin ban now in port. The tussle was
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    • 106 12 The weeluend play in the League matches i suited as follows On Saturday Aston United beat Straits Youngsters l>\ two goals to nil. (Choo Quee scored both goals). On Sunday White Star beat Bendemeer Athletic by one goal to nil. (Lee Kiah Wall scored the only
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