The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 21 January 1922

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  • 14 1 Singapore Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. ien re SINGAPORE, S.S., SATURDAY^IaNUARY 21, 1922. NO. 10,491
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  • 204 1 The Straits Chinese British Associa- j tion last night adopted a petition to (the Governor asking him to provide temporary school accommodation Page 7. M. Poincare and Mr. Lloyd George have met and their conversations were of a cordial nature. The Pact may yet he saved Page
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  • 1232 1 Quicquid agunt homxnee noetri eet /orrojit lihelli JUVSNAL Under exceptional ciraimstanees chsTet> ences arise in the best regulated family but they are not always brought into the light of publicity. When they are, it is jost as well to see that the dirty linen washed in
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 215 1 Mal€hatd RAFFLES HOTEL. r a Dansant, 5 tc 7 p.m. (Admission free). SDAY.— Special Musical Programme after Dinner. THURSDAY.— Guest Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress essential for Dancing). I Mh.U 1 Lunch Orchestra. TURD AY.— Gitest Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress essential for Dancing). will have prior Claim to seats
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    • 281 1 CASH CLEARANCE SALE PKIOK TO STOCKTAKING Books, Stationery AND FANCB SCOOPS Ol I EKED AT Greatly Reduced Prices DIKING JANUARY (Incorporated inlfcngkong) i im ii For 1929 jj GET A SIMPLE BUT EFFICIENT Ssaaf aflß SaSn 91 jSaaaaP "i- JefiFerSK iWWaffs.ll i MA* SO CO Hi O aiaa B—M VVlllV
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    • 116 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Daily reminder re Osi lamps Page I. Miniature war medals Robinsoi Page 6. Ven-Yusa f<.r a clear complexion Pj g< 5. No pictures at Victoria Theatre to-night Page 2. Sheritf's sale of an engineering works Page 5. Deval's circus to-night at Beach road Page 2. Survey of damaged
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    • 108 1 THE WEEK. Smturdmg, 21st. High Water. 3.61 am.. 4.43 p.m. Bintan Bats, Ltd. Barker's, noon. Polo: Balestier. Peval's Circus. Beach-rd. R. E. Fancy Dress Ball, Pulau Brani. Sundmjt, 22 ,<d. Hiph water. 4.4s a.m., *'>.20 p.m. Mondmp, 23rd. High Water. i a.m., 7.54 p.m. P. and O. outward mail due.
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  • 270 2 Kl KLI X KLAN AFFAIRS. Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 28. One hundred and seventy persons describing themselves as bona fide members cf the Ku Klux Kian have petitioned the superior court asking a receivership of all Kian property, funds records. A temporary injunction has been granted restraining the
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  • 131 2 Cavalry Charge Mob. Kerne The reopening of Parliament was attended by grave incidents which led to a cavalry charge. Tubercular ex-soldiers made a demonstration outside Parliament asking for a bet- tei ment of conditions of treatment by the authorities They sent a delegation to confer with the
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  • 80 2 BIG BOMB AY BLAZE. Hombay, Dec. 22. A disastrous tire broke out this morning In a one storeyed stone built godown in Colaba, containing military surplus stores, mostly composed of textiles, such as flannels and tovrets, medicines and army boots, which were reduced to ashes. The Fire Brigade were early
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  • 156 2 Be viewing the book "The New World of Islam" by Mr. Lothrop Stoddard in I the Evening Standard, Lord Meston says the moral of the book is that pan-Islam- I ism is the spirit to be reckoned with. It cannot too often be. repeated that Britain
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    • 108 2 to :;t or for sale. LARC.E (.ODOWNB, newly erected, area fron. 0,000 to 50,000 sq. ft. facing river. EaAatGl STORES from 6,000 to 2 1,00!! sq. ft near wharf and shipping. Also three storied buildings for offices and godowns. Centrally situated. I All immediate entry, going cheap. a Apply or
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    • 463 2 SsT aT? M a^BaaffSi %B^E? bKhKskvN SfS iBL. IaJL- jߣ^aa,^sS^S^a^ itWr-, A RARE ATTRACTION IN THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL CHANGE OF UNUSUAL PICTURES. IN THE FIRST SHOW, at 7.30 p.m. ALICE JOYCE IN "THE LION AND THE MOUSE" From the famous Frohman stage success of the same title By Charles Klein.
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    • 552 2 ALHAMBRA r From WEDNESDAY, January IS. to MONDAY, I inuarj A TENSE, HUMAN AND SCENICALLY BEAUTIFUL 1 1 with an All-Star Cast, Inelnding THURSTON HALL, ARLINE PRETTY, ANNA LEHB i WILLIAM h\ V f( in one of the strongest and most closely knitted screen itoi THE VALLEY OF DOUBT In
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    • 249 3 I For Reconstruction 1 after Illness j for all who are run-down. unJer-weight for those whose M rffliliuil needs a rest, but who at the same time need building fIS up. Ossd presents the potent body-building, flesh-forming. E| nerve-restoring elements of pure cow's milk in a form in which th
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    • 286 3 IR E P UTAT I D N people bought Dodge Brothers Motor Car without the slightest first-hand knowledge of its qualities. They were influenced solely by the Reputation of its makers. To-day the car combines its own well earned Reputation with that of the builders, giving more emphatic assurance than
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 773 3 CTTJKCH SERVICES THIRD SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY. atansjsri 22nd, 1922. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. 7 a.m. Holy Communion. •7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 8.1l a.m. Matins and Litany. 4 p.m. The Catechism. I renaong i r.<i Sermon. 8. MATTHEW'S, SEPOY-LINES. 16 p.m. BvoSBOSg and Sermon. 1 During the week following:— Holy Communion
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    • 110 4 DODGE BROTHERS A SUBSTANTIAL REDU TSON Jm\\mmm%W mmm\\m\\W ___a__-616_-9 -6_W mmmmm mmW\m Wmm. V^k\W CENTRAL MOTORS LIMITED. OSSSSsaaaSaaSaSSasaai aassaaaaSSsaa -sa-a_a_assasasa--a--S-S---S--S---a--SW---S---a-ai a_-W-S-a_--_--WMMWMI--M-MM_B-Sasaaa-B-MaM_MM A PROMISE PROCLAIMED gp^ Promise.- of unusual tyre performance demand constant vigilance on the part of x f^^sSj^S^L^V the tyre maker. To guard their integrity is his bond of
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    • 588 4 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Town Properties and Two Steam Launches At Messrs. CHEONG KOON SENG Co'i Bait No. 30 CHULIA STREET. ON WEDNESDAY, 251h JANUARY at 2..M p.,„ 1. The British steam launch SAMMATTIAR, built in 11*1 1 b v E_iU« n and Co., length 56 ft. breadth 11
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    • 573 5 TO LET. TO V(; I < ,l ir>.Of.lS H r laid on. y .i age. and nrssta. Bstry, February l, t I, Wilkm Road. to LET Kev Bvmgalosr, partly furnished I hraury ttSS M. C.[l I off Nesrtoii Road. Two! siestas attached, Main*;] i fir:,t. Municipal W etc. a n
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    • 620 5 TO LET, One room with board. Verandah anursgs. Tanglin district. Private family' Applf to P. O. Hox No. 172 23-1 TO LET. Furnished Bungalow. recently asnsted bastes and out. Two Bath-rooms with namelled baths and showers, tennis court and wo garages. Apply ■H care of Free Press. u. t TO
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    • 684 5 AUCTION SALES. HaaaaUTPS SALB Jn The Supreme Court of The Straits Settlements Settlement of Singapore. In the cause of Sinnatamby Kalingarayan Plaintiff versus The Nitto Engine Works Defendants AUCTION SALE OF All the stock-in-trade of The Nitto Engine Works comprising oil engine with pulleys and shafts, turner's machine lathe, screws
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    • 775 5 THE DARBYSHIRE MURDER. DECEASED'S TERRIBLE INJURIES. i After lasting for four days the case for the prosecution in the Darbyshire murder trial at the Johore Assizes, was concluded, twenty-two witnesses having been called. Dmsmore, Public Prosecutor, appears for the prosecution. Three of the five Malay coolies, charged in connection with
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    • 644 5 M. A. Ahmed Din Bros. I Motor Hiring Dept. For comfortable and reliable Phone No. 1 545. Charges Moderate. REMINDER TODAY, SATURDAY, AT 2.30 P.M. AT "WOODSIDE" No. .11 (.range Road Household Furniture Cottage Piano, His Master's Voice Cabinet Gramophone and Records and a Choice Collection of well grown Plants
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  • 45 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTHS. DE MOUBRAY.— At Batu Gajah Hospital, on the 15th instant, to the wife of Mr. G. A. de C. de Moubray. Malayan Civil Service, daughter. ROBINSON. On 16th January, 1922, at Alor Star, Kedah, to Mr. and Mrs. Franklyn Kobinson, a son.
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  • 818 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SATURDAY. JANUARY 21, 1922. Too late, Too late. ln the early days of the war, when every volunteer spared every minute he could for drill, and many old hands returned to the ranks, it used to be B eaure of complaint that the drill I was constantly
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  • 1350 6 I Lieut. Col. W. H. Whyte has been appointed Adjutant of the Penang Volunteers. I The Health and Hygienic Stores, Ltd. has been struck off the Register of Companies. Lieut. -Commander C. A. Peal, R. N. R., has been appointed Harbour Master, Penang. I Mr. W G. Stirling has been
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  • 117 6 PERAK RIVER VALLEY R| p,,. (From Our Own Peasag, i M Mr. I>. A. M. Brown, mnual meeting of Perak i Rubber, aaid that like n., hey had had rather B .he high cost of Labour, i COOlies, and also crop n Company had weathered th< than most,
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  • 36 6 Messrs. ilill and Johl sttempting t > journey to I cycles, reached Haadys l Ith. The following n off again, bllt late) ml the pair met with returned t<> Haadyai n other route.
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  • 292 6 MALAY A-BORNEO EXHIBITION. MINERALS Sl( NOV Preparations for the M I the Malaya Borneo Exhibition ira a* ing apace. The most interest ii: -,e Chinese open-east mine ind I Chisel .in operation on the Exhibition ground!. (These are being prepared by the < Sub-committee, who in tei ktiaf .valuable service-
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  • 51 6 A mooting of tin- c< i the proposed Public Hall aril .tha Upper Room of the Hall at 5 p.m. on Wednesday. Jan. transact the following bttl (1) to elect one or RtOff (2) to consider the pr the Public Hall Scheme a) be adopted to promote
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  • 149 6 11. Esco.lier, the aaUfiOUf I inventor of Pechs Melbs, principal guests at lunche 1 1» commemorate Antl I the great gourmet and Sttth< 1 i-.g. Tlie meal area am and gourmets who as( The cost WI there were 40 at table it nv £20 per head. The Steal a French
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    • 18 6 s J« ae" Ja ■J na M ___L > j j Baa_BS_BaaaaaalaVaa> -s-J M_. li 0 1 is ly
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    • 113 6 What about your BAGGAGE YOU insure your valuable and effects at home: do you protect them in your baggage when travelling? Property to the value- of many thousands of pounds is lost, damaged in various ways, or stolen every year in transit by railway and steamship, or while the Owner
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  • 101 7 \T BANGALORE. THE EVIL EYE. i Reuters Service] (1 w I imp. Mysore, Jan. 19. journey far Iwa hour* at 1 aL are I the gnr princ of w It Mysore. I pis fron •1 and near giving wonderful boasted that its crowd ing, and this
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  • 336 7 lU'STRALIAM Melbourne, Jan. 18. terinsj Australian of stata »ver by Mr. Hughes, has kfi I T Sheaf ai rs--00 annually, for sdequate the forthexhibiti< GERM tNi PAYB I P. Paris. .Lin. 18 smount of under •■•ment. to pay 2,000 million gold A bonds A and B by of
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  • 551 7 THE OPEN DOOR. IHE QUESTION OF CONCESSIONS. IK< liter's Service] Washing ton, Jan. 18. 1 The Far Eastern committee has adopted the major portion of the proposal of Mr. Hughes for the establishment of aa international board to examine- existing ami future concessions in China. Action how<\ei
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  • 106 7 Paris, Jan. 17. The Baroque Industrielle matter is soon Ul come up again before Parliament. According to le Petit Parisien, the reflotation scheme provides for the apportionment of 320,000,000 francs ut of nearly 400 million still owing on the score of the Boxer indemnity, to depositors, the
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  • 30 7 Paris, Jan. 17. Prince Ketachikawa, brother-in-law of the Japanese Emperor, has arrived in Paris where he is to study French institutions and naval and military organization. (Havas).
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  • 84 7 In connection with the above Society, Miss Campbell, who has just made an extensive tour in India, is coming to the F.M.S. and Singapore. Meetings are arranged in Penang, Taiping, Ipoh, and Kuala Lumpur. The Singapore meeting will be held in St. Andrew's School Hall on Friday,
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  • 507 7 EUROPEAN PEACE. POINCARE OX THE PACT. [Reuter's Service] Paris, Jan. 17. If. Poincars and Lord Curzon met yester !ay and had an informal conversation on pending questions. The utmost cordislitj prevailed. According to the papers, all the problem! about which France and Britain are still at variance
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  • 198 7 Melbourne, Jan. 19. Mr. Hughes is considering: a scheme, submitted to the Queensland Premier, under which the Federal Government will ooopcmte with the Queensland Government for tin carrying out of oil boring operations in Queensland, suggesting that the AngloI'eisian Company should put down three bora. Prag-ue, Jan. 19.
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  • 30 7 The Rev. J. Romania Lee was present at the eighth congregation of the University of Hongkong. Degrees, honoris causa, .were conferred on Sir Charles Addis and (the hon'ble Mr. Sharp.
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  • 696 7 PETITION TO THE GOVERNOR. The meeting called by the Straits Chinese British Association in the Victoria Theatre last evening was fairly well attended, and the resolution embodied in the petition intended to be sent to the Governor was I passed, the signatories being Messrs. Lee Choon Guan, Tan
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  • 143 7 On the conclusion of the hearing into the case in which no fewer than ten persons stood charged in connection with the recent burglaries in the Tanglin district, Mr. Nunn, District Judge, passed sentence os Amat, Saleh and Awang, three of the accused who pleaded guilty to three
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  • 15 7 We acknowledge receipt with thanks of the bound volume of the Municipal Reports for 1920.
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    • 178 7 MINIATURE I WAR MEDALS. I 1914 Star Price $2.75 I 1915 Star $2.00 j General Service $3.00 I Victory Medal $2.00 I Military Cross $4.00 Military Medal $4.00 j I I Bronze Oak Leaf I War Medal Ribbons and I Brooches also Stocked. I (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) ****sxsmm
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    • 476 8 r N. Y. K. EUROPEAN LINES EUROPEAN LINES. aPPWKW LINE FortalgaUy Ssrt'ae IFOR MARSEILLES, LONDCN A ANTWERP, via Perts. YOSHINO MARU January 23 MISHIMA MARU January 29 SADO MARU February 16 KIT ANO MARU February 22 a eg i _V CRPOOL LINE Mosthly Servls* FOR MARSEILLES A LIVERPOOL. »!s Ports.
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    • 533 8 "ELLMMAN" LINE ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co Ltd. (Incorporated in England). STEAMER Due Singapore HOMEWARDS. NEWBY HALL London, Rotterdam and Hamburg Jan. 30 CITY OF BOSTON Dunkirk, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg Feb. 13 *CITY OF MANCHESTER Marseilles, London, Rotterdam Hamburg Feb. 24 'CITY OF SIMLA Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg Mar.
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    • 635 8 P. O. -BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. (Ineorporttod in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGEr SERVICE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. I (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government,. The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are ar art LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. H FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES I i DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE SING M
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    • 488 9 TH E SUM STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE Trengganu, Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin. Patani, Singora, LaI w I.angsuan, Chumpon, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure (YUGALA Jan. 23 j an# 25 DANG Jan. 30 Feb. 1 IHII>OL Feb. r, I.Vb. 8 Itted throughout with electric light, and
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    • 220 9 O. S. K. Th* Osaka Shoseu Kaisaa LU, (Incorporated in Japan). No. 2, De Souza Street. Proposed Sailings from Singapore. (Subject to change without notice) EUROPEAN LINE. For Port Said, Maraeilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Hamburg. DUE SINGAPORE. aa. Argun Mani Jan. 25 Jan. 26 ••Omit Marseillei. s.s. Andes Maru
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    • 493 9 The Ocemn Steam Ship Company. Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Ellerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co.. Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINB.) (Incorpoiatsd in England.) i JOINT rORTNIGSTLY SERVICE TO NFW YORK vis SOTO OR PASAMAj FROM NEW YORK. I Stesmer Due S'pore Route For KABINGA Feb. 6 Suez
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    • 556 9 aaaa_aaaa-aa_ im inn aw__ PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated in U.S.A.) FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. S. SHIPPING 30ARD. SAN FRANCISCO— aM A NIL A— EAST INDIA. WOLVERINE STATE Passengers and Freight Februar, 20 FOR SAaN FRANCISCO via MANILA AM) HONOLULU. CREOLE STATE Passengers and Freight February 16 WOLVERINE STATE
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  • 246 10 The If. M. branch Line steamer Mam-he il exported hero from Saigon on Sunday morning. She will sail for Saigon on Thursday morning, the 26th instant at 6 a.m. The five Englishmen, of the Sl-fated Danish steamer Chassis Maersk, now on the rocks at Pulu Rondo, who arrived
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    • 305 10 $1400 $1400 'MADSTRONG" LIGHT Seduction in Prices. WE CAN NOW SUPPLY THESE EXCELLENT LIGHTING SETS AT $1,400 COMPLETE WITH BATTERY CHAFED AND READY FOR IMMEDIATE USE. CAPACITY— I.2 K.W. OR 60.20 WATT LAMPS RS KP! 'ill a— Simplicity of Design, Refinement of Details, Elimination of Non-essestisla snd Perfection of Operating
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    • 430 10 s.s. GLENADE. Consignees of cargo par aW above steamer from Europe iarrived Jas. 15th) are hereby notified that a general aorvwy of all cargo hmded in a damaged conch'tiaa will be held on Tuesday the 24th instairt is _»downs Noa. 17-18 at 0 a. na* No further survey, wtl WI
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 569 10 MAIL TABLE. Intermediate and local mails will be found in list below: Federated Malay States, Malacca, Muar and Penang (by train) 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. daily (except Sunday). TO-DAY. Billiton A: Batavia Van Neck 9 a.m. Indragiri. etc. Indragiri 1 a.m. enmon Soon Lee 9 a.m. uco Hang Chiap
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  • 89 11 January 20. Bank 4 m.s. £|4 1-10 Bank, demand 2)3 13-16 Private credits 3 m.s. 2 4 0-32 New York, demand Credits 90 days M% France, demand 570 Jndia, T. T. t7IH Hongkong, leraand \.y_ F c prem Yokohama, demand 102^4 Java, demand 1 ■aaisfwar, asassnd j,0% Sovereign, Bank
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  • 265 11 Sanuarr 21. Vaa JfcO S_SJ $82.75 Gambler Cube No. 1 14.00 GanAioa' g qq Pepper Black 13.50 Pepper (waits fair) 26.00 Tapioca, small flake, f.g. 6.51 Tapioca, medium pearl f.g. 7.25 Pearl Sago, small 7.25 Copaa Oltx 4,.^ Copra munAru- i.t| Opium, Benares uncert: 4.5<i0 Rice, Rangoon "white 2.">n
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  • 94 11 Ca OF C. RUBBER ASSOCIATION. f 12 o'clock noon. J«a. Jt, |fff ______H Pale Crepe. Ribbed Smoked Sh. Clceing Pneee. Cloetng Price. Bayers Sellers. BlfSll Sellers. Spo( x« jj, Sj Feb. to March 141 April to June >,~ 17 Tom- of Ifai kel Quiet. STOCKS AND SHARBB.
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  • 309 11 Evidence of the beneficial effects of ttv campaign launched last year againsl the ilferage evil in Australia is found in the fi.ct that the losses through pillage have been greatly reduced, and in some entirely eliminated. Plam have been completed for two newbridges across the southern portion of the harbour
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    • 406 11 '«ai.. ~t*»»^-> > vr M t «rsMßSjas_aa^Ba__aaanat j_r^Bsassmaa_ M »^^,^w l *»*r 14,U00,G00 Aiaorancea force ever 117,000.000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. ret rporata4 la Straita Sattlemtata). lEAja OmCB: WlnchaiU- How.. Slagarcr,. LONSON OFFICE 12 Ola Jawry, E.C aaa «?.0,000 dapoaitH with tta Sap,,,. Ccurt .1 Baglaaa. and
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    • 470 11 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China. Incorporated in England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital in 600 000 shares of £3 each £3,000,000 ■eeenra Fund 3,600,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 38 Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Penang Amritsar Iloilo Puket Bangkok Ipoh
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    • 527 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION Incorporsted in Hongkong.) Capital, sll paid up $20,000,000 Silvtr Reserve $21,500,000 Sterling Reserve, held in London 4,500,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. G. T. M. Edkina, Esq., Chairman. G. M. Dodwell, Esq., Deputy Chairman. D.G.M. Bernard, Esq. E. V. D. Parr, Esq. A.S.
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    • 455 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK. LIMITED. Established ISBO. Capita] Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 (iully paid up) Reserve Fund Y. 53,000,000 President: N. Kajiwara, Esq Vice-President: S.K. Suzuki, *Esq. DIRECTORS. JJ. Soma, Esq. I. Matsukata, Eaq. Y. Yamakawa, Esq. ftf .Mitsui, Esq M. Odagiri, Esq. Baron K. Morimura, B*ron K. Iwasaki, R. lehinomiya, Esq.
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    • 270 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720). FIRE MOTOR CAR M.L?IM Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW &Co Messrs. KARKER Co., 1 id Hranch O ffi ce_64. The Arcad S (K&« Q_™ C CORDON LEE, Resident Ma_gar. THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO, LTD.
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  • 1040 12 KE-I OHMIM, THE COMPANY. An extraordinsry general meeting of Scudai Limited was hel,i yesterday t<> consider three resolution! that the Company he wound up voluntarily, and that Kwa Siew Tee, nf Msrk< l Street be appointed liquidator authorised to consent to the reratioa of a new company to
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  • 626 12 COMMITTAL ORDER REFUSED. Mr. Justice Bsrrttt-Lsnnard preaidsd the Bankruptcy Court yesterday. In t i case of Chin Kwong Ching, the Assistant OAcis] Assignee, Mr. G. H. Kellagher, informed thi Court that the police bad been unable to SOCUta the warrant which had bean issued for the arrest of
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  • 146 12 At the annual general meeting 0 f the renang branch of the Eurasian Associaion, held in the Penang Recreation Club, «i the 16th instant, the following wen' elected members of Committee for the enuring year Mr. J. D. Scully President, Hi. Fred Aeria Vice President, Mr. J. V. rambu Hon.
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  • 916 12 A BAD YEAR. The accompanying Statement of Accounts shews a credit balance for the of 8342.45 after deducting $9,971.92 for depreciation and expending $8,400.44 on upkeep an., improvements to the Club's premises. Two race meeting! were held in May— Juiu> aad October and were in every way
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 190 12 I SINGAPORE CUP TEAM CHOSEN. The Selection Committee met after the trial match on the Padang on Thursday and selected the following fifteen to meet Selangor in the final of the Malaya Cup at Kuala Lumpur on the 28th.: S. E. King; B. E. Ablett, Lt. Hogben, A. H.
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    • 162 12 There was a Urge attendance at the Singapore Club last evening to see H. W. Stevenson, the ex-champion, play Mr. G. Mugliston. It was quite a good game, and when the professional ran out wdth an unfinished break of 56, Mr. Mugliston was 684. Both players had upi and
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    • 36 12 The Race f..r Sunday is the last foi j Somerville Bowl. Cub Course, 3*4 ho»w I limit. Start 10 o'clock. Small class will race for the Phyl is U Cup. Start 10.30 o'clock.
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    • 97 12 An interesting and even game of hockey between the S. R. C. and the 4th Co. H. K. s. r. G. A. on the Padang yesterday resulted in a draw of 01w u ,aI each In the first half there was no score,. but shortly after the resumption the
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    • 191 12 The follow nu: will represent the S.R.a. against the Stafford! at cricket to-day, on the former's ground -W. A. R< >t. P. Camegy, T. Leijssius, II. Stack A. E. Coelh.. (Capt.), C. W. Gomes/ E. Galistan, K. c. s. i Brn y, Galistan, C. A. Norn's and S. Stewart.
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  • 117 12 PHASER'S REPORT. Singapore, Jim. 20 Rubbers.— Dull, with few deals to report Mining.— Qnjet Col ieriea $12.75 to $13 28. Murais $5.75 to $656, Unguis |3.75 to *4.70, Ulu Piahs $1.07'L- to $1 12% T^nngs $1.05 to $1.10, North Taiping! 1115 to $1.20, Nswng Pets i)5 cent!
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    • 352 12 I Do You Read This Paper With Lifficuitj #65^ Perhapa nearer or rurther ti normal N inchei. The need of ato llesdschei or rired -yes. Blurrc when reading. Then arcstrain. Properly adapted only cure. At the tit t sign of fa oniult i II S. SMITH SOX! (Siam) LTD. i
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