The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 7 January 1922

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. r/;\ cents SINGAPORE, S.S., SATURDAY, JANUARY, 7, 1922. NO. 10,470
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  • 238 1 Our London correspondent cables expressions of opinion by Sir Frank Swettenham and Sir Ernest Birch reirardiim the holding «,f a Durbar in Perak on the occasion of the visit of the Prince Page 6. l)e Vatcm is urjrinjf the people of Ireland not to accept the treaty
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  • 1173 1 Quicquid agunt hominet nottri e«t /array* Übelli Jdybnal. The fountain of honour seems t<> ha\ caught something of the i:V :.-.<ly of that other one which plays beneath the feet of Sir Stamford, for it I as spurted very fit My as far as "Malaya is
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 477 1 Malthoid raffles_hotel. CASH CLEARANCE SALE PRIOR TO STOCKTAKING MONDAY.— Tea Dansant, oto 7 p.m. (Admission free). WEDNESDAY.— SpeciaI Musical Programme after Dinner. f^ 1 O-4- 4> iHI HSDAY.-Guest Night and Dancing. -tSOO-KS 5 »O t3/tIOHGI*y (Evening Dress essential for Dancing). AND pANCy K R 1 1 A V. Special Lunch
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    • 92 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Bankruptcy notice Page .">. Goodrich tyres— best in the long run Page 4. Recruits for Scottish company wanted Page r,. Auction of cocoa, chocolate, syrup, etc. Page f>. Notice re Agri-Horticultural Exhibition of 1910— Page 5. Overseers wanted in several Government departments Page 5. Tanglin furnished residence to
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 127 1 InL Sid tLi t\ Sitturday, Ith. High Water, 4.1 a.m., 4.26 p.m. Polo: Balestier. Sunday, Bth. High Water, 4.53 a.m., 5.48 p.m. Monday, 9th. Hijrh Water, 5.51 a.m., 7.21 p.m. P. and O. outward mail due. Homeward V>. 1. mail leaves. Maj. Gin. Fowler leaves, 12.30 p.m. Football: S.C.C. vs
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  • 121 2 ndon, Nov. BSnL Cowes message Bays that (he King has decided to sell s large portion of his estate at Oaborne, Ilk of Wight. It is authoritatively reported that a purchaser has bean fount) for Barton Manor, which whs used as a. private residence f'>r His Majesty's
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  • 122 2 RAILLESS TROLLEY SYSTEM FOR LONDON SUBURBS London Coanty Council is recommended t'k powers for the constructitm of tramways linking up Seven SIstSTI road and Stamford-hill; Forest Hill and BAll-s^een, lower Sydenham; and West Norwood and l.i'e-green. The length ot" the rouu- between West Norwood and Lee-green if ei^rht miles, and
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  • 138 2 The Belgian, Arthur, won the European featherweight championship on Dec. :>th b) knocking out at Plymouth Ben (alliott in the 17th round. Jimmy Wilde referred. Ph< ii proceeding in Hongkong iii which Mr. .J. Castilho, assistant Uailiff of Supreme Court, is alleged to have been ulted w.i lie executing a
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 301 2 t TO I.KT OK FOR SALE. LAKGI GODOWNS, newly erected, j area from i",(»00 1», 50,000 sq. ft. j fai in/LT river. LARGE STORKS from <^(H\U to ft. near whnrf and shipping. a w B1 NM.ows. All Inunediate entry, s^>ing cheap. Appt] or urit^ to A. J. ABRAHAM, ">o, Robinson
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    • 401 2 I- fl 1 fr Y l^ 9^!!!^!^^^!?^ ft I r I W AT 7-80 lfi§fe#^* .^".w AT 9 p.m. !if&-1l: THE ife'^ !P NEW BURGLAR MAN 8% Hw iiwpbai abiav __i _L_£_ <> AUSTRALASIAN Charlie Chaplin Wh 7-^i v i 3i and K| NpP^ G AZETTE Feature FIGHTING BESSIF '^S
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    • 282 2 ALHAMBRA From FRIDAY, January 6, to WEDNESDAY, January IN THE SECOND SHOW. COMMENT ING «..r> p ni A Six-Reel Photodrama from the Pen of the Great English Play-wriff||| Arthur injr I'inero, on modern married life. featuring the beautiful CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in a vehicle which reveals new WOndara in the
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  • 109 3 A woll-l.nown English highway authority nxprc ad the opinion thr.t concrete BUT- faced roa-is will prove unsuitable for heavy j traAc in Britain. He saya that the great highwayi will have laphalt rarfacei with j tar macadam concrete or asphaltic concrete Questioned on this pointy several
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  • 39 3 Is it true that there is no Chinese member on the Negri Sembilan State Council and if go, when will steps be taken to ensure the representation of such a large section of the population of that State? M.M.
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  • 224 3 There u:.s great excitement on Dec-. 23n jj'mong people living at the 13th mil< I >eras— Kajan- Road when it becam< known thai an elephant ia d polled dowi I a house in the night, and taken covei in piece of blukar near the main road Tnfcrmaticn
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  • 107 3 u N "f' Jc>wi^ h ri 'l- «as r ;iW before r< A C Baktll> in the Police Court, PenanC, OH Tuesday, with importing into the- olony and being in possession of opium. Aceoaed landed from B. I. steamer at Victoria Pier; and amongst her
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 394 3 h Your Breakfast Coffee M will be a real joy if I you prepare half-and-half with hot, rich Glaxo ]S the milk with the real English flavour. r¥ G the rich milk of British-bred dairy cows from h tlie water lias been removed by the Glaxo Process. This proces* picsents
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    • 189 3 DODGE CARS ARE NOW REDUCED IN PRICE T TO $2,950 PENTRAI CANNOT BE TAMPERED WITH. I EACH m AND IS jf J^mm&^r CERTIFICATE v 'inL mmm OF TESTS 1 PRESSURES M**^ #Br^ NCORPORATED IN THE STR4ITS SETTLEMENT?. Mjifl VI pc n^__^ i a^ a* |illliniil!!i!!!!!l!!l||llll||i|||!i|||||||||||||||||||||i||||||||||||||||||||||||||||j|||||||||| N a i*£^£a»a DENBY TRUCKS.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 623 3 CHURCH SFT?VTCES THE niST SUNDAY AFTSfi IHB EPIPQANT. m 1U22. ST. AXDRKW'S CATHEDRAL. 7 am. Ifoly Communion. •!•"> in. Holy Communion (Choral). '•♦.K. a.m. Matins and Litany. I pm. Children's Bcrrice. S. MATTHEW'S, BEPOY-LINBS. B )■"> pn. Krcnsonf and Sermon. Dnrinc th f following araek: Botjr Communion ai 7 a.m.
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  • 364 4 At a Scientific Meeting of the Zoological Society Dr. Arthur Smith Woodward exhibited the human skull recently obtained in the Broken Hill Mine, Northern Rhodesia, and provisionally assigned it to a hitherto unknown human species which ht named Homo rhodesiensis. On the evidence, he WOggtmttA and other
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  • 49 4 Car owners in Colombo are jubilant over six month* imprisonment awarded to the cleaner, who t >ok out his master's car without permission and smashed it up, causing: Ks. 7.")!^ damage. It is suggested that a notice of the conviction in three lan^uatfes should b© posted in every garajr*.
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  • 555 4 RUGBY LKADBPB CHBCKBO. (From Our Own Correspondent). Edinburgh, \cvfml>er 30. Far and away the best Rugby match in Scotland was that between Glasgow Academicals and Heriotonians also it was the most important, having an effect on the destination of the Cub Championship. All through it was a great
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  • 238 4 Admiral Burney on Its Vital Importance; Admiral of the Fleet Sir Cecil Barney, speaking at. the reunion dinner of the R.N. V.R., referred to the capital ship which, he thought, it was generally agreed had established itself as of the first importance. Any navy without capital ships
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 197 4 SALDENS' SUCCESSORS astern) LlD. 4, Cotiyer Quay, Singapore and 33c f Beach Roid. Penan g. m i i j: Rubber, Produce and General j: j Merchants. Telegrams ><ALDE\S" ij lk y longer necessary in 2 \^S»^ F order to find the most K'lf I 9 11 serviceable tyre on the
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    • 835 4 AUCTION SALE OF Two Steam and one motor launch and three motor boats, At Messrs. CHEONG KOON SENG Co'i Saleroom. No. .'IO Chulia St 1 ON WEDNESDAY, ISth JANUARY, at 2.30 1. The British steam launch called ROMA, length <J~> ft. depth 5.6 fL Gross tonnage 22.97 and registered tannage
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  • 145 5 l>r;iw for iirst Ivound. London, Dec. 20th. The draw for i first round of the English Cup to be played on January 7th is: Bi Jtol City v Notts Forest Portsmouth v Luton. Hull v DlkkUesborcogh. Bla kl urn v Southport. Gillingham v Oldham. Preston v Wolves.
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  • 61 5 Mr. E. Abdul Hamid Didi, the Maldivinn 5 Ambassador in Ceylon, will present an e address from the Sultan of the Maldives to It H.R.H. the Prime of Wales when he lands 1 on tho jetty at Colombo. This makes five addresses in all, the others being from the Legislative
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  • 1470 5 \X EXTRAORDINARY SEASON. (From Our Own Correspondent). London, December Ist. Flat racing ended on Saturday, and most of the sporting experts agree that it m been "an extraordinary season," perhaps the most remarkable in the whole history of the Turf. Things were pretty abnormal in 1019 and 1920,
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  • 48 5 One i f Honglu ng'a p t a risitatkm i»> Am rcemtiy when Tkicd Lane, notorious alley in Shoktontfsui, w.t* practically destroyed i»y Arc. <)n the mum d;t\- ,-i (hirifsc shon in Kovvloon cnught tuf, bat the Bamee trail i'xt>ngTji«h»'j bt I fon- much damag-e had been done.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 536 5 TO LET. r side |gis I t Coast i<" i Appi> ad Ti na^ Agi Ltd P HI imr^r i< i LET, in I tins ;i front Foi furtl nd Neave Ltd lO>l TO LET ,1 |N R E I URNIBIII .ii«l up-t iropean "Birching" j and Motor ly Ui
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    • 651 5 AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE OF Syruj>. etc. I snd Tru- f Agencies, Ltd. "ill oOTet for tale by Public Auction a1 Rnfl sib i-. ffaOJus Place i 10th JAN., AT IMO A.M. Cadbni Bournemouth Huntr i Byrop, Margarine, i i aap, t«.;i. pnpei t tbin biaenits, ;is|»:ira^us. conud b To
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    • 758 5 NOTICES. NOTIFICATION. After. th;' <\h;<. of the Sin,' I Horticultural Exhibition of 1910, the Committee hanked a part of iheir surplus funds that it might serve as a nucleus for the guarantee fund of the next Singapore Agri-Horticukut;;! Exhibition, it is proposed to nse this money for the Agri-Horticultural Section
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    • 18 5 M. A. Ahmed Din Bros. Motor Hiring Dept. For comfortable and reliable Cars. Phone No. 1545. Charges Moderate.
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  • 18 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH. KEMP. On January 6th, al M Atbara [Singapore, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Lowther Kemp.
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  • 684 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1922. Entente Difficulties. It is anything but t pleasant task to call attention to international relations that threaten to separate good friends, but perhaps it is better to speak about them than to cherish in cur hearts a feeling of soreness. For some time
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  • 565 6 The Katong Golf Club has been exempted from registration under the Societies The Kfttong Private Golf Course is called upon to furnish proof of ks existence within three months. There will be a cinema show at the Y.M.C.A. to-niffit at 8.30. Member? and friends are invited to attend. The Rev.
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  • 321 6 VIEWS OF THE OLD 'INS. Special from Our London Correspondent). London. Jan. i»t|hI have seen Sir Frank Swettenham tnri Sir Ernest Birch, who having •ead your article of Dec. 2nd entirely tpprove and very enthusiastically 'avour the idea of a Durbar, consilerinj? it unimaginable that this >hould
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  • 460 6 Mr. J. Cullen, Acting Chief Po ice Officer, is on visit to Ipoh A report thai Mrs. Sun Vat Sen had been captured by bandits in Kwangsi and held for $500,000 random is denied by Dr. Sun Vat SeU: Mr. R. Adey Moore of the "Bangkok Times" arrived in Penang
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  • LOCAL WIRES.
    • 38 6 (From Our Own Correspon Ipoh, i in. The death ia announced of Abdullah. Kuahi figure In Perfck history, retirement on the hank of Pi The late ex-Sultan hav.- the eldest son being Raja I
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    • 85 6 (From Our Own CoiTtspondi Penan! The annual report of Peril R Rubber states that the cro 237,000 11ml, the actual cro] lbs. The shortage Wai du< I The OUt| -it i<>r the CUI Penl is 290,000 lbs. Tin of the I" rice and tin... give ;>f
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  • 53 6 The Menglembu Lode M shows a profit <"i t |16 r lO5. The Profit and I, after provision for developj tion etc. shows a Profit <■: has reduced the debit on thii $7,640. The Directors working option, sn favourable the adjoining mining lands, cm Chendai Cons lidated.
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  • 184 6 THE RA< B MEETING hi connection with the visil of His Royal Highness, the Prii it is proposed to hold a two i ing vu Saturday, the Ist and M 3rd April, 1922, under the m Straits Racing Association, foi pose the Committee of the Singai ing
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  • 137 6 CoMUaittOe*! Import. The Uhaiiman of th»- II imittec forwards the folk regarding thf work of the Euroi employment Committee up to No. 'if applicants for SSSIBI I Employment found Provided with pa- ol h ir»o men, 40 women, and 2\ ch Idrei lart\ally assist oil with pai Still
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  • 64 6 The returns called tor by rt pttlity with view to the Mi of the cost of living in Sii.i (••minjr in satisfactorily, but it J'blc that the returns should be C and sent in as soon as pa tf facilitate the compilation of lion of statistical and
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  • 18 6 Rabies ha> ceased to exist in trict of Kuala Lumpur, and the I D infer -has hern rescinded.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 189 6 MACGREGOR'S V. O. S X PARLIAMENT S\ O^*/ BLEND I Galdbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. (lnc«rpor»t»d in 3n»nifhm'.) J BEFORE BUYING A CAMERA CALI AND LET US SHOW you THE J THE BESI AND CHEAPEST ON THE MARKET JL V\lU KS AND MODELS TO sin EVERY BODY JL ILLUSTRATED ATALOGUE <>N
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    • 66 6 THE NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COxMPANY LTD. i (Incorporated in Great Britain) Transacts all classes of LIFE (Including Annuities) FIRE (Including Loss of Profits consequent upon Fire) ACCIDENT, MOTOR CAR MARINE BAGGAGE Insurances T.u. £25,000.000 CLAIMS PROMPTLY SETTLED. Chief Offices LONDON tl. Threadneedle St., E.C. 2. SINGAPORE 16, Battery
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  • 261 7 CULT PROBLEMS. ►UN fcRI 1 1 r\ice.] I ond'Mi. Jan. ">. ■nxiousl] l roblen oncile th< AS, anna 1 n Apri i. nd. j w 1 1 i knowi ional. o G< rn an) and I Paris, ai trong 1 ipated Bf p will I low BrUHtwlH, Jan.
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  • 511 7 DE VALERA' S RESISTANCE ALTERNATIVE TREATY. MORE OF PROCLAM TION. [Renter's Service.] London, Jan I !>.• Valera, ir hii proclamation, urges the nlpeo] le not to alow themselves to be rushed |h»to ;l which future generations would rai for. lh a: thai they ||are being asked to consent to treaty
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  • 183 7 attended the renewed efforts of the Municipal Conservancy itaff yesterday in their search for t e body of Gopal, the •nil coolie, who went down the manho e tin- juncti n "f Robinson Road nm\ -ii Wednesday morning to an a sewage pipe and disappeared. Mr II
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  • 26 7 t Th.- Rev. P. L. Peach and other members > of the Methodist Episcopal Mission left f Penang for Singapore on Tuesday to attend the annual conference.
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  • GENERAL CABLE NEWS.
    • 24 7 [Reuter's Service.J Ottawa, Jan. i. The first Canadian nickels have been coined in the Royal Mint, replacing the A\e rent silver pieces.
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    • 66 7 Berlin, Jan. B. A piquant case has opened, in which the widow of Prince Joachha of Prussia, who recently committed suicide, has sued the ex-Kaiser for maintenance, grounding her claim upon the laws of the House of II thenzollern. Counsel for the defence claimed that these laws
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    • 58 7 New York, Jan. .">. Tiiv New York World reports that the Postmaster-General has tigned a three years' contract to become Director-General of a kineina industry at an annual salriHy Of $150,000. low for DENMARK. Waahiagton, Jan. .">. Xi tiations have concluded for a thirty million dollars loan
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    • 182 7 FRANCO- BRITISH RELATIONS. Paris. Jan. A. The leading pa] <ra are xi\ ing prominence to the reshaping of French and British relations, however excellent, on t safer and more definite basis. Le Matin shows reasons why France must, more khan ever, keep a watchful eye on Germany on land and
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  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
    • 189 7 To the Editor. BiTi —From time to time young men express surprise at not knowing of this Club, may I therefore ask the favour of your columns in order to bring it to their attention. Its aim is to enlarge their knowledge of the English language
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    • 198 7 Te Hie Editor. Hear Sir, As one of the profession, I fail to see the necessity either of registration or licensing. It cannot be said that the absence of either of these factors has failed to produce buildings with some claim to architectural beauty. Certainly the ai >>
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  • 807 7 OPENING SESSION OF ANNUAL CONFERENCE. The 30th session of the Malaysia Conference of fee Methodist Episcopal Church was opened yesterday (Friday) morning with Bishop Bickley presiding. The hymn "Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing," was sunpr by the large congregation, which almost filled Wesley Church. The Bishop
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  • 92 7 The Hon. Mr. W. G. Maxwell, C. M. a Chief Secretary, was expected to arm* Penang from Singapore on Wednesday. We regret to announce the death of Mr. Joseph Matthew, at one "time Market Inspector, Penani? Municipality, anfl latterly in charge of an Estate in Paya Terubong-, what occurred on
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 22 7 Capt. G. C. Davis, Acting Inspector of Schools, Pahang, goes to Matang, Larut, Perak, as Head Master of the Malay College there.
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    • 236 7 192 2 RALEIGH IKprices. "POPULAR" "BPECUL" RALEIGH MODEL 'D' (3 RALEIGH MODEL "B 1 Exceedingly stron.r; and Fitted w'ih detachwell built this model al liut^ e<ar is highly recommended AC^x^T :ul1 tlllis 11 1 In for estate use. J pS\ either brilliani bla l< PRICB $125.M Nett p^V F uo!
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 449 8 N. Y. K. EUROPEAN ULNES. EUROPEAN LINES. tCADON LINE FortaifkUj S«rrt«« FOR* MARSEILLES, LONDON a ANTWERP, Tla Porta, YOSHINO MARU January 22 MISHIMA MARL' January 29 SADO MARU February 8 M r TSRPOOL LINE Moathlj Serv*. FOR MARSEILLES LIVERPOOL, t!a Perta. LIMA MARU February 5 MATSUMOTO MARU February end 1
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    • 574 8 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAN/SHIP GO., LTD, (Incorporated in England.) A New passenger Service to London. Will commence in MARCH, 1922 with the S.S. CITY OF MANCHESTER 8725 tons deadweight expected to sail earVy March followed by the S.S. CITY OF SIMLA a new twin screw turbine steamer of 10,500 tons deadweight,
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    • 609 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE I (IncorportU'd in England.) MAIL AND PASSENdEP SERVICE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. I •< (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY an LONDON* PAR-EASTERN SERVICE. M FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE v NAGOYA about Jan.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 444 9 THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE .v. Trenfir^aiiu, Kelantan, Bangrara, Telupin, Patnni, Singora, La-i-arr.ui, MB, (humpon, and Bangkok. Arrival Departurt (Jan. 9 Jan 11 HIDOL .lan. M .lan. 1« fitted throughout with cloctric light, and have excellent passengers. for thi- round trip from
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    • 237 9 O. K. The Osaka Shose&t Kateka Lt*\ (Incorporated in Japan). No. 2, Da Souza Street. Proposed Sailings from Singapore. (Subject to change without notice) EUROPEAN LINE. For Port Said, Marseilles, London, Aatwerp, Rotterdam and Hamburg. DUE SINGAPORE. SA Xiuun Maru Jan. 28 Jan. 24 ••Omit Marseilles. s.s. Andes Maru Feb.
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    • 515 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. Tho China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Ellerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LIKE.) (Incorporated in England.) JOINT FOR/NIGHTLY SERVICE TO NFW YORK ria SUEZ OR PAJfUU, FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Dae S'poro Route For ATREUS Jan. 15 Suez Straits Philippines
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    • 605 9 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO, (Incorporated in U.S.A.) FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. S. SHIPPING 3OARD. SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA— EAST INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. FOR CALCUTTA DIRECT 2£9yL«?£MHL~, Passengers and Freight Janua..r 19 WOLVERINE STATE Passengers and Freight Februaiy 20 FOR SAN FRANCISCO via MANILA AND HONOLULU. GRANITE STATE Passengers and
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  • 173 10 The M. M. Branch Line s.s. Manche is SvLSSS^S "^^M^iotfiwd nau s.s. A,,iy u. Rideau is expected here from I\nan K on Wednesday morning 11th instant, at day!i^hL She wiU sail for Sai k'on > "aiphon., Honjfkonjr, Shanghai and Japan the sa:tu lay at 3 p.m. The Lloytl
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 409 10 $1400 $1400 "MADSTRONG" LIGHT Reduction in i Vices. WE CAN NOW SUPPLY THESE EXCELLENT LIGHTING BETB AT $1,400 COMPLETE WITH UATTKKY CHARGED AND READY FOR IMMEDIATE TTOr, CAPACITY-1.-J K.W. OR G0.20 WATT LAMPS ENGINE RUNS ON KEROSENE OB PETKOI* ?s^| J I\n !!L-«swL*aSl ■I |VURS I^BHW Iff f IfPI WmJ^s^m^
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    • 636 10 UNITED AMERICAN «>. s~>u ~^T ~m~ ~m~*m ~^r unb inc. MirHFT TN successors to J^f JJt \^/X AXJi-LiH. 1 LIVERMORE DEARBORN Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in U.S.A.) f\ A v^ W T^l f% /X WX FV HTI T»V I A 1-^ I L< I fl IL/ 11 Jl^ O INDEPENDENT STEAMSHIP
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 507 10 MAIL TABLE. Intermediate and local mails will be founc in list below: Federated Malay States, Malacca, Muar anc Penang (by train) 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. dailj (except Sunday). TO-DAY. Keritnon s ...n Lee 9 m Cucob Edin. 9 am Pulau Soegi Sultana 9 a. m Cucofc Hang Chiap 9
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  • 148 11 January 6 Bank 4 m.a. a\A u Kank demand o\o n a Private credits 3 m.a o\a o d New York, demand 48 d '>■" 50' France, demand 58q fndia, T. Hongkoac, temand U^ p.c. Proni> okohama, d< mand mi Java, demand |mi Bangkok, demand QQIJ Sovereign, Bank Buying
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  • 140 11 January Tin Bnyers $84.75 ,x n Sellers) Gambier Cube No. 1 14.00 G-.imbier lom Pepper Black 14 00 Pepper (white fair) 26J5 Tapioca, small flake, g\ fj£ Tapioca, medium pearl f.g. 7.25 Pearl Sago, small 7.05 Copra Sundried 10.50 Copra Mix 10.00 Opium, Benares uncert: 4,500 Rice, Rangoon white
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  • 40 11 12 o'clock noon, lan. 6, 1922 Pale Crepe. Ribbed Smoked Sh Closing Prtces. Closing Prices. Bnyers Sellers. Bayers Sellers. fan t\'h. to Mfl red |n JO'" April to June 13 Tone of Market: Easier 1
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCE.
    • 67 11 The index figures of tin and rubber foi '■■■■I' of tshe six monthi ended No taking the average of 1913 as 100, are Tin 5.5.J. 80.0, 78.2, 78, Rubber 21.3, 22.3, 22.3, 24.0, 27.€ In order to compare these with materials, we [< iron tnd cottoß f,,.
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    • 338 11 The following changes in lVi list were noted yesterday:— Alor Gaj ih 120,000—1 i u Jimah (350,000) 1.30 1 :,o Lunas (620,000 M 5.50 6.50 Scudai (800,000 5) 100 Utan Simpan 1.40 1.50 A Neave (900,000 10) 25 iN The price <>f rubber for i! iment of
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 1732 11 mm9S m xw-^.'^r^v I I HI— W Mil |j J\~r-vnfx& aKagmk j U^; j9umiumamtlkmt^^^ .i. Bl i— Aiaorancca in force ovw $17,000,00*. I THE (iREA'i EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, UMTTED. <1./?crpor»t^ la Stralti Settlemtati). Wtach a »t*T HMM, Siasapor,. LOK»ON OFFICE :tt Old Je^y E C aM £20,000 d B
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    • 276 11 a i 1 T^ i. _iii M_MH« ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated in England by Koyal Charter A. D. 1720). FIRE MOTOFCAR" MA^CNl ridelity Guarantee— Administration Honda Singapore Eepresenta<ives— Messrs. BARLOW Co Messrs. LARKER Co*. H M Of. ce-64. Th, ,n,„ fc* -Hg L A. GORDON LEE, Resident Ma___-_. THE LONDON
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  • 335 12 FIRMS' ROLL OF HONOUR. The strength of the Singapore Volunteer I'u.e was carried t.> r>42 ysstsfday by the enlistment cf <>2 Volunteers, of whom 23 ware Ruvopean, 32 Chinese and 7 Malays. The present Strength of the European i Force is now 413, made up as follows: Colour
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  • 343 12 With Mr. X. B. Westorhout i n the cfiair. a well attended idfting of Eurasians was hold la>t night in the S.R.C. pavilion to recruit volunteers for the Eurasian corps. (apt. Noyos Lewis -was the first to imdress the meeting and he made a stirring appeal to those
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  • 158 12 London. Dec. 21st. VI oum Lasoelles and Princess Mary are nowaday! familiar habitues of Bond-street, nt-street. and the neighbouring haunts of fashionable shoppers. They are frequency Men together. He is helping her to ielect her Christmas sad wedding gifts. Princess Nnry's partiality for btee-green ttonei prompted the
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  • 703 12 ANNUAL REPORT. The Dili '.t«>rs report, to be presented r»t the annual genera] Meeting at French i Bank Bufldtogi on Thursday next, 12th t rtatSS The accounts submitted n.ver a period of 14 months, the financial yenr of the Company having been extended <j from 31st July
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  • 188 12 Opposition to Tote. London, Dec. 3rd, Lord Jersey, whose Scamp won the Gimcrack Stakes in August, wu guest at the Gimcrack Oub dinner. He strongly protested against racing men assenting to the introduction of the pmii-mntod totalisator at British race meetings. It was certain that the sequel
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  • PRODUCE MARKET.
    • 167 12 The Singaj>ore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its usual auc- ion on Thursday, sth, when there was j Catalogued 1,581,310 lbs. Tons 705.94; Meted 1,464,265 lbs. Tons 653.69 >o!d 1,107,530 lbs. Tons 494.44. PRICES REALIZED. fibbed Smoked Sheet Cents per Ib. Singapore Standard Quality 37 to
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    • 183 12 BARLOW CO'S REPORT. Singapore, Jan. r>. Rubber.—The weekly auction which was held on Thursday opened quietly but improved as the sales progressed. With fewer interests operating, bidding was not M good as usual, and prices generally were a shade lower. Standard Sheet was in fair demand at 37 to 371:;
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    • 106 12 Singapore, Jan. Stfc. Following newa of an nainir tone in other markets the auctions opened yesterday to a weaker market, prices fateing 1 to 2 cent* down on the week. Demand was fairly irood a* the lowea level of values. Standard Sheet sold freely at 37 a
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    • 73 12 Fraser'.s Report. Singapore, Jan. 6. Rubber:-. Very quiet, with an easier tendency. Mining. Steady, Collieries $15, Murais $5.10, Linguis $4.35, Nawng Pets $1.65, Rawangs 65 cents, Titis $7.10, Renongs 275. Cd., Taipings $1.10, North Taipinga $1.17%. Industrials. Uniteers $11.75, Traders $13.50, Wearnes $9.50, Fraser and Xeaves $25.50,
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  • 187 12 By an increase of a million in share of federal revenue, N. S.. revenue reaches $6,049,425 as the estimate for 11)22. Estimated expenditure is $G, 4 75, 55 5 and the probable balance at the beginning of the year is $3,981,180. The expenditure has $1,400,000 of special
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 49 12 Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 6. The Malay Mail Sydney correspondent i has received a cable from New Zealand stating that Hadfield defeated Arnst for I the World's Sculling Championship by ten lengths. Reuter also cables the result of the race, giving the margin of victory as six lengths.
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    • 604 12 SINGAPORE "A" LOSE TO JOHORE. On the Padang last evening Johore avenged the narrow defeat they sustained earlier in the season at Johore by defeating Singapore "A," after a somewhat scrappy game, by one goal and one try (8 points) to one goal (5 points). The score does not
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    • 25 12 Stafford*' Big Win. In a rockey match on the S.R.C. ground yesterday, the SoutVi Staffords defeated the Recreation Club by six oOall to love.
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    • 72 12 The match between the Garrison Golf j Club and the Keppel Golf Club to-morrow I will be played on the links of the Garrison Golf Club. The Governor's Cup (challenge) will be competed for to-day. It is open to all members, bogey competition on handicap. The match Garrison Golf
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    • 52 12 An interesting match is promised for Friday of next week in a meeting on the S.C>C. ground between the team which won the H. M. S. Malaya soccer cup for Singapore and the Rest. The ground will be enclosed, and out of the proceeds the Singapore Football Association will
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