The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 24 January 1922

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  • 18 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. !i:N CENTS l SINGAPORE, S.S., TUESDAyT JANUARY 24, 1922. l No. lo.m.
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  • 198 1 A cable from Rosae, received b> the Italian Coasalate, announces the death of the P»pe. Actordinfr hi Keuter. His Holiness, on liiV death-bed, showed the deepest solicitude for those attending him Pa^e 7. M. Poincare's ministerial s-tatemont was moderate m character, but emphasized the necessity of (Germany
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  • 945 1 HOUNDS AND THE PROBLEM OF SCENT. What is scent V How often this question crosses one's mind when watching s skilful etter (irawing to a line under particu si ly difficult conditions. Oui 1 old friend Mr. Jorrocks once epitomised it tt a srerry queer thing." coupled with an unflattering
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 224 1 Malfhsl*? RAFFLES HOTEL. MONDAY.— Tea Dansant, 5 U 7 p.m. (Admission free). WEDNESDAY, Special Musical Programme after Dinner. rHURSDAY. Guest Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress essential for Dancing). FRIDAY. -Special Lunch Orchestra. SATURDAY. Guest Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress essential for Dancing). tnd Dincn will have prior Claim to Mttl
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    • 268 1 CASH CLEARANCE SALE I PRIOR TO STOCKTAKING Books, Stationery and fanc^ goods offered! at Greatly Reduced Prices Dl R1N(; IAM AHV KELLY AND WALSH, LTD. (Incorporated ill Hongkong) j 'I i GET A SIMPLE *BUT EFFICIENT FILING SYSTEM NOW i^H%S%%? £31 r>ul the ling ot v >ur corres Our ad
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    • 120 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS.^ No dance at the Europe H >?»-l n Saturday— Piqge. 5. Reavell'i hand operated ait compress fr<;m Borneo Co. V&gv 8 European nurse wanted^ lady shorthandtypist requires jwst Pay." 5. Victoria Theatre children's matinee, DevaTa Circus, cinema changes Page Auction tales by Cheong Ko n Seng and Co.,
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 64 1 THE WEEK. Pantai. Ltd.. Derrick's, noon. Kuantan Rubber. Barker's, noon. High Water. 8.8 a.m.. '.»..">. pjn. Exhibition mttr-. Council Chamber, noon. Polo: Balestier. Tanglin Club at home. 6.15 p.m. High Water. 93 a.m.. 10.."S p.m. Philharmonic Orchestra, 5.15 p.m. B. I. homeward mail closes. Sporting Club mtg., Exchange, 5.15 p.m.
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  • 307 2 11,,. many local theatrefoers who have leen The Girl m Number 29, at the Empire Cinema last night, are requested not to till t eir fri«'n<-> the outcome of the plot m I thai Ihej nay uh iv folly enjoy this unique itory. The pi otodraaaa is haaed
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  • 225 2 The >.>». "Leicestershire.** \m« ng the outward paBSCHlgTB by the Leicestershire were Mr. J. L. Beardon Singapore, Mr. W. McGregor Bums, formerly of Kuala Lumpur, for Rangoon. Mr. an<l Mrs. F. I>. Butler for Malacca (Ml. Butler's fine voice and skill at the piano are e in considerable
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  • 130 2 liif following are among t ho passengers i roceeding home by Ins P. and Rsrypt: Messrs. L' A. Morris, C. Brown, <;. s. Evans, J. Winterbottom, Col. R. B. Crawford, P. A Anthony, Capt M.D. Coates, rapt, the Hon. Lionel Montagu Mr. and Mrs. Marshall, Mrs. Edwards, Mrs.
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  • 92 2 Although the authorities are reticent, it *aa reported m Adelaide recently that a numbsf of well-known Adelaide husiiuss man, who assisted at the Tokyo Town Fair, Brhidi was held m the Exhibition Building, it: October lust, m aid of Lady Hsfkstt*S i hildren Hospital Appeal, had been served with HUmrnonses
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    • 300 2 TO I XT O\l FOR SALE. 1 LAKGI GODOWNB, newly erected, a from I .000 to r>o,ooo sq. ft. facing river. LARGE STORES from 6,0u0 to 24,000 sq. ft. Dear wharf and shippJ ir:: o three ktcrried boildingi for offices iroduwns. Centrally situated, j All immediate entry, p.oinp: cheap. Apply
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    • 446 2 Wf *gr* m M &fl Bfl i Lev etJ^±^^ ,^M fl^^. fl^fl L^^^^^l ii^^^^^^fl Ey B& First Show Change. At 7.30 Sharp JIMMY AUBREY IN "DAMES AND DENTISTS June Elvidge, Athor Ashley, and MONT GU LOVE m THE GUARD'. N A World Brady made picture with a punch. 5 Parts.
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    • 583 2 I ALHAMBRA From TUESDAY. January 24, to SUNDAY, January 29, i... A FOX PRODUCTION OF GRIPPING INTER! Featuring the famous WILLIAM FAUN I M In a human-interest story of strong dramatic situ.v HOGDJVSAN BLIND In 8 Parts A picture presenting William Farnuni as a hero somewhat dnYerei heroes he has
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  • 680 3 SfiK CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. MONDAY. JAN. 23rd 1922. X". MINING. [Figure* m brackets shows the capita] g and lame value of the Share m dollars a otherwise market!. C- Cuni div ant b (§1 .60 8 K. Kamunting L.17.6 2.0.0 Kinta Ass. ($400,000—10) ;!..",u-4.50 j
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  • 145 3 In :i tetter wrhich he left, Private Winegar <-f the United States Army, i n whom an inquest was held at Paris explained that he intended to take his life out of curiosity to know what would happen to him after death. A smoky atmosphere is known to reduce life
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    • 145 3 I I j R E*pUt AT j D N ck ill 191 i-13, thousands of people booghi Dod^e Brothers \lotor Car without the slightest fir t -hand Knowledge of its qualities. They were influenced solely hy the Reputation of its makers. ■•> day (lie car combines its own well earned
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    • 409 3 lUwFromEczema fUc ctonPoTk rfr Deal I 4A 1 ©S*jl"Farty v.'i-. Ir.ufr.r i TT^-a |7v,j- L t lo t.->:>. J f r i. l»*«nfl «run could bettor* .J, 5 f il jia that riW-4 and for I «'»nof er.'fiM." 'I^IPIIESE WO7.DS. I o?.;,.! Fc»^a J take,, from a tet j Ss|
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    • 229 3 MALAYAN CHINA CLAY AND POTTERY CO., LTD., I Ess GOPENG i^ STOCKS NOW ON HAND ji KIKE BRICKS, ARCH BFtCKfi, LONG WRDGE BRTCKS, RRO4D H\CX BRICKS, BABCOCK A WILCQX TV BE BKICK:S, FI lEC LAV. Note:— Rrirks of any size or shape can be delivered within three week* fro* date
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  • 1102 4 Middle Class. (By Sarah Gertrude Millin. Collins Sons and Co., Ltd., 48, Pall Mall, London). South Africa is the scene of this book, but it might almost as well have beer written of middle class society m any towr m England as m Johannesburg. It is clever story,
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  • 466 4 1 London, Dec. 21. I Trade is better m every direction, hut i that does not mean of necessity higher I prices for VJ22, although it is quite, possible t that wherever there are groups sufficiently i powerful and interested ill forcing prices i'up an attempt, and
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  • 73 4 The Chinese master of a motor-boat the Yuet Wo, recently decided to run the gauntlet of the West River now infested with pirates and bandits. A Hongkong paper's Canton correspondent describing the vessel's experience says she was heavily fired on by bandits from the bank, three passengers being killed and
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    • 369 4 KIRIMAR WOOD PRESERVATIVE. j s i SOLE AGENTS. ALDENS' SUCCESSORS (Eastern) LTD. 5 1, CoUyer Quay, Singapore «md 33c Beach Street, Penang j Telegrmnu M ALDENS I I ■si%rbr^r.tM%r.i%M-M s :*•*•.**'*•>*•*->»•**'**-**'• Saicii and Bast for F: sjFC) 4^J Meilins diet for t. r^ V prej r \i KAT/ B »S..
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    • 507 4 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OP I Valuable Town Properties and Two Steam I.aunch«-> At Messrs. CHEONG KOON' SENG No. 30 CHULIA STREET. OX WEDNESDAY, 2r»th JANUARY ;.t I, 1. The British steam launch SAMMATTIAR, buift m lit 1 1 [> and Co., length 56 ft. breadth 11 ft. and depth 5
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  • 425 5 Must England and ourselves then finitely exchange fruitless recriminai "You went to Frankfort without Alone you negotiated with the S tviet» Alone you countenanced Wrangel. Akme you abandoned Poland. You supported the Germans there. You turned your back on the Greeks. You gave help to Constantine, who
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  • 140 5 On lOt i W Hoi ..rd at I i lighter Delawa i I built to the on er of tht ird Oil i N< w 171 ft i in depth. She is di gallons i-i il ii t oil tight com] ts opcrafr H] .!>' t*e or from
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    • 431 5 TO LET. s 1. Fui nished bu •> ng roe v c .1, wholly thr bathrooms, lah, dining room, v quarters, water, im Mvn. > Apply 1'U( j_ i an 1 1 1 j. .ith nd »ho crs, ti bb and v U care of Frw Press. uc i smpound
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    • 519 5 J WANTED. 1 for little WANTED I i Storekeeper-Salesman, u 'i' l > goad ka vledgs Electrical lines, s. $10t pat month to capable man. Ap] j No. 10, care of Fi 1-»-l 20-1 ii .i 1., I' OUNG LADY with „> hence tnd :\t>ist and Open for engagement shori
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    • 719 5 NOTICES. NOTICE. Owing to Chinese New Fear there aill be no Dance i fter Mna r on Etaturday next 28th January. THE EUROPE HOTEL LTD., AIITHt'K B. ODBLL, Ifaaager. S. 5.~." F. RPECIA?. RE( I VG DAY POX RUROPEAN COMPANIES. WEDNESDAY, Ut FEBRUARY, VXI'2. Drill Hall 5 p.m. to 6.:J0
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    • 454 5 CENTKOSEMA PLUMIERII. (COVER PLANT) Good selected seeds can be supplied froir i Batu Kawan Estate at 20 cents per lb. f.o.b Simpang Ampat, C.I.F. quotations or application to ALDBNft* SUCCESSORS (EASTERN) LIMITED. 4, Co'iyer Quay, Singapore, or 3SC, %ach Street, Penan p. THE SINGAPORE SHiPCHAHDLERY COMPANY, LIMITED. Shipchandlers, Contractors, and
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    • 324 5 M. A. Ahmed Din Bros. Motor Hiring Dept. For comfortable and reliable Cars Phone No. 1545. Charges ModerateNOW READY The Singapore and Straits Rough Diary for 1922. Price, $3.50 per copy. p^t Free, $4.00. PUBLISHERS FRASER NEAVE, LTD., jj^ The Arcade, Singapore. He's Happy! V. A S your baby grows
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 54 6 HARRINGTON. At the Maternity Hospital Singapore <>n Jan. 23rd., to Mr. auA Mrs. A. 6. Harrington, son. ciOI.I.AN. At Reigate, Surrey, January 15th, to Mr. and Mr>. J. M. 1- ciollan. a daughter. i By Cable.) MAJENDIE. <>n the 26th Doc. at 190, Colehernc Court. London, S.W. ">. to
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    • 50 6 DAY DAVIS. On 21st January, ;.t St. Andrew's Cathedral Singapore, by the Yen. Archdeacon Swindell, Gilbert, eldest sun of the late (>■ Norland Day and Mrs. Day of Burton-on-Tivnt. t<> Dortf i I>ux daughter of the late John DaTii and Mrs. Davis of Hanpstead, London. London paper* please copy
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    • 41 6 GREENFIELD. On the 21st Dec, suddenly; at Nice, Thomas Joseph Martineau, barrister-at-law. Lincoln's Inn, late of Singapore. Deeply mourned. LUCAS. At Kuala Lumpur on Jan. 20th, 1922, S. D. Lucas, Senior Warden of Mines. 1 F. M. s.. aged 4S.
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  • 968 6 SING A PORE FREE PRESS. TUB8DAY, JANUARY 24, 1922 France and England. The assumption of power by M. Poincare is likely to do a great deal towards steadying political feeling m France. If. Briands resignation had been a thing expected for a long time, for moderate opinion m France, which
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  • 934 6 H. R. H. the Prince of Wales left Mysore last night and is on his way to Hyderabad, which town he reaches to-morrow morning. A Watch-nitfht Service, bepinnins at 11 o'clock, will be held m Middle Road Church on Friday. Special music will be provided by the choir. A Chinese
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  • 272 6 I DISTRICT II DGB COMMEND When Mr. B. Nub, Di ivered orden jrest rday u act used concerno i m the n he took the opportunity < f :i work of the police, espei tivc Inspector Phear, t rouj strumentality no fewei thai were brought to trial, v
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  • 154 6 M\l. L S. DUNLOP M < < I M,^ m IVIIKII About a.m. on Sui fatality occurred m Beach m the deal ..f Mi. 1., s Dunlop, Borneo Co. It would Dunlop wrma returning fn was at the time <lrivin>: ;i m< Mr. R. D. Hoblyi 'came violently
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  • 29 6 W« arc informed by Naval He that there has been of tin Fleet. Poui expected on Wednesday, tl one lubmarine <>n Th Hawkins and Mai I Saturday.
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  • 159 6 The Over es Chines* i |tl ird Annual Dinner Hotel. London, on tl 1921. There were pn honour, Mr. c. H. Chu Cl a< the Chinese Legation; I Sii Arthur H. Young, G.< M.< n eily Governor of the Strait S and Bit Arthur
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  • 13 6 Capt. H. T. Bu'ler, late of H >« > ya, has been promoted to Rear-A*iruir«l-
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    • 111 6 PERRIER j The Champagne I of Table Waters. Sole Agents i Galdbeck Macgregor &Go., Ltd. Incorporated m England J \\%%\V.V.\V. i Ar.VV.NV.V\V.V.\%\VV.%V. i .V. I .V.V.V.V. i M\SWA^ ESTD. j^t^^H^^ 1 1872 |j PATRONIZED .snJSPPSPI^^ BY ROYALTT i_°* T I_^ T' O Vjr 1 _r 1 o AN EXTENSIVE RANGE
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    • 82 6 89 REAVELL'S HAND OPERATED AIR COMPRESSORS FOR STARTING GAS OR OIL ENGINES, PUMPING UP MOTOR TYRBS, ETC. This little Machine is an extremely simple and reliable hand driven Air Compressor, suitable for charging the starting receivers of gas and oil engines, inflating pneumatic tyres m garages, or any purpose for
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  • 126 7 J* A PEA( EFUL KM). i ii i;ki> solicitude. I i ulate I hrad aa I Italian F.nihmiy, stating thai of a poor family 1907 and received months after of Cardinal, sion to P will be I i da) Jan. -7. [Ri Service] Ri me, .Ian.
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  • 16 7 iMhington, Jan. 21 mmittev hai post- ican !uti<>> g the will speedily r. final
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  • 229 7 WIMMM. -I I'OSiI'OMD Banqu< Supreme Court applii »ti>-n mas M mdell, on behalf of the Ijournment for one a windinjr-up the application, Mr. Mun- M. Durnerin, and lid passed between the bran he* of the Bank. made to tin- recent i ■>■ Parliament, the g with the view
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  • 144 7 ELEPHANT DRIVE. GOOD SPORT. [Router's Service}. P. of W. (amp. My ore, Jan. 22. The Prince of Wales la spending twe daya in s jungle camp at Karapur. On :l .v be wit: kheddah, or jwild elephant drive. The herd was steadily shepherded into a built across
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  • 311 7 HAV AS NEWS. Pari-, Jan. 19. Marshal Petain Kss been appointed General Inspector of tl e French army. REPARATIONS PAYMENT. German government has paid the inter-allied Repersti ns Commission ;il,000, Id marks. cording to previous ements Germany \mis to pay 400. 000, I Eta i PER80-CHIXESE TRBADY. Paris Jan. I
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  • 171 7 Washington, Jan. 21. Ifr. Hoover hai written to the Merchants 1 Association saying s commercial treaty with Germany was originally planned but it was decided to hold it up for the time being iv it waa believed the clauses of the political treaty with Germany would
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  • 68 7 The following programme Of music wil be payed by the Raffles Hotel Orchestra under the direction of Mr. F. A. Cooke, or Wednesday, Jan. 25th, at 9.45 p.m. 1 Suite Othello Coleridge-Tayloi Dance Children's Intermezzo The Willow Sontf Military March. t Andante Cantabile from "String Quartette' Tschaikowsky Valsante Poupee Poldini
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  • 511 7 "PUBLIC OFFICER'S ZEAL." Application was made -to the Chief •Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, m the Supreme Court yesterday morning, that an interlocutory judgment, delivered m the case of Oscar Wilson vs. D.M.D. Stephen and the Singapore Estates Supplies and Agency Company, should be set aside. Mr. J.
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  • 116 7 The fond belief thai Trustees may. In spite of warnings firm and strong, Go gambling with investors' funds By buying short and selling long. Has been exploded. But yet The Times with heat maintains, Al per the grief of Mr. Still, There's something m this
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  • 145 7 DftVld Tsoy, who escaped from police custody on Christmas night whilst await- ing extradition to Singapoite, where he is wanted on a charge of embezzlement, was sentenced to six months' imprison- ment. at the Hongkong Magistracy, on •Tan. 16, on a charge, under the Offenders' Act, of
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  • 995 7 INSTRUCTIONS FOR HEADS OF SCHOOLS. With reference to the arrangements for the reception by the children of H. R. H. the Prince of Wales, you are earnestly requested to note, and five effect to, the following instructions 1. You are asked to Bee that all the children
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 131 7 MINIATURE WAR MEDALS. 8 General Service $3 00 ■si I Victory Medal $2.00 I I Military Cross $4.00 I I Military Medal $4.00 I Bronze Oak Leaf I PRICE CTS. SO War Medal Ribbons and Brooches also Stocked. Robinson Co. Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements) ■BMtssaHHßMwmiuii jrc«iv:assaae-.>a»aK.».,v^*- ■<■ <-
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 453 8 N. Y. K. EUROPEAN LINES. EUROPEAN LINES. VPQN UNE lorUifkUy B«rr*»« FOR MAHSEIIIES, LONHCN A ANTWERP rl* Perti. ICISHI 1 1 A V hHV January 29 SADO MARU February 16 KITANO MARU February 22 FOU M^KSPTLfES LIVERPOOL P«rU. MALACCA MARU February 16 IfBIJKG LINK Mtttthly trnxlm :T»a""l!oM)ON. 4MTWBKP, kO»^FRDAM. ft
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    • 595 8 ELLERMAN A BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Cc. Ltd (Incorporated m England). j STEAMER D r 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
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    • 543 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE (IncorporttH m England.) MAIL AND PASSENCiEP SKKVM PENINSJLAB AND ORIENTAL 1 (Under Contract with His Majesty's Governi The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY an LONDON PAR-EASTBRN SERVICE. l X FROM LONDON TO HARBEILLI DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE KASHGAR about Jan. 26 KASHMIR KHIVA
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 649 9 [HE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE lYMgglßn, Kelantan, Bangrara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, LaI I fflMB, Chumpon, and Bangkok. Arrival Departnr* V Jan. 23 Jan. 25 .lan. 3o Feb. 1 F«b. I Feb. 8 m ftttcd throughout with ■itLtllr light, and have excellent 3
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    • 489 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EUerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN A MANCHURIAN LINB.) (Incorpoifctod m E»fcl*nd.) JOIKT FOIf NIGHTLY SERVICE TO NFW YORK ria SCBZ OB PAifiV*, FROM NEW YORK. Stsa»«r Due S'por* Route For KABINGA Feb. 6 Suez
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    • 573 9 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated m U.S.A.) FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. S. SHIPPING 30AIU) SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA— EAST INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. FOR CALCUTTA DIRECT WOLVERINE STATE Passengers and Freight Fcbruaz. 20 FOR SAN FRANCISCO via MANILA AND HONOLULU. CREOLE STATE Passengers and Freight February 16 WOLVERINE STATE Passengers
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  • 524 10 OXFORD IN EDINBURGH. (From Our Own Correspondent). Edinburgh, Dee. 21. The principal match in the Scottish tour i f Oxford University was that with Edinburgh University, and they were worthy winners by a majority of 2 points. Both Universities had good team;*, out, and if the play was
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  • 238 10 \\< earnestly trust that the Colony is not going to follow the lead of the F.M.S. i-'i this matter, (of i. ing the ratea) f,,r or poi tai i ,-e already far too, j high. Only a Go eminent department, Utterly ignorant of tie first principles of commerce,
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  • 66 10 The current number of the Communist contains the following welcome information —This issue of the Communist is the last that will contain twelve pages. For an uncertain period wo are compelled to ar>nounce that the paper will contain only ei^ht pages. We have also regretfully to state that until further
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    • 389 10 1 Do you realise the danger of Anaemia (Impoverished blood). Rich red blood is an indispensable necc^stv io thr maintenance of v ital energ\ When the blood becomes impoverished (AnxmH.) the who'e bodily health Mlffcrs B»vau^e impoverished blood lacks the nutritive material necessary to replace tbe amount of vital energy
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    • 327 10 MM. MARELLX. Consignees of cargo per \\\e .bove sW;»m.r from Australia are hereby notified that _h<* lias now arrived (Jan. l'J) aad id diacharyinc apposite godowns Xos. and 2. BOUSTEAD CO.. LTD., (Incorporated in the P. M. S.) Agents. PASSAGE— HONGKONG-SHANGHAI. The t\M. (Jlenamoy is expected to sail for Hongkong
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    • 328 10 Genasco Roofing 2 PLY AND 3 I»LY O 1 COMPLETE WITH PATENT KANT-LEAK KLEAP AND NAILS FOR FIXING 1 t/ie res uit of m |^X jn the f^_ over 40 Veirs f3 > LV isg^J ri#ri c/lf Si manufacture B^^r-j^. i GENASCO flhl T^"»^d u f ff witnstanns gViilg Com^
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 862 10 MAIL TABLE. Intermediate and local mails will bs found in list below: Federated Malay States, Malacca, Muar and Penang (by train) 6 a.m. snd 6 p.m. daily (except Sunday). TO-DAY. Antwerp. ete. Yoshino .Maru h am. Kerimcn Took Mow it a.m. Caeob Hong Soon 8 a.m. ('ucob Hong: Aik <»
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  • 97 11 Jan lary 23. Bank 4 m.s. 2 |4 1-16 Bank, demand 2 'A 13>16 Private credits 3 m.s. 2 4 0-32 New York, demand 4sl. Credits 90 days M V4 France, demand 570 India, T T. 1731^ Hongkong, deman 14 p.c. prem, Yokohama, demand p. Java, <!<. ni n,
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  • 149 11 January 23. Tin 200 Ton- $81.50 Gambier Cube No. 1 14.00 Gambier 9. 00 Peppef Black 15.75 Pepper (white fair) 2t>.00 Tapioca, small flake, f.g. 650 Tapioca medium pearl f.jf. 7.25 Pearl Sago, small 7.26 < topra Mix 9.75 <'i>i>ia Sundried IO.M Opium, Benares uncert: 4.500 Rice, Rangoon white
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  • 133 11 In the period since Confederation m 1867, Canada's total trade has multiplied 20 times over. Exports have incre nearly 23-fold, and imports nearly 20-fold. Of a total trade of 12,450,587,001 In the last Ascai year, $1,210,428,119 was repreaented by exports, and $1^40,*****2 by imports. The total m-ade m is<;7 wai
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  • 45 11 C. OF C. RUBBER ASSOCIATION. I_* o'clock noon. Jan. 1922 Pale Crepe. Ribbed Smoked Sh. Cloting Priori. Cloning Price: Bayers Selleri. Bayers Sellers. Spot :u> I<VI ::i 814 March :> i i.. April to June :r.{ j Tone of Market Vei > w >ak.
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  • 347 11 The decision of the Railway Amalgama fcion Tribunal t-» distribute the sun <>r £24,500,000 emong ralws panics kt'-st.- that contracts will now be j>: among British manufacturers for mat fi maintenance and renewal work, m which there are still heavy arrears to be overtaken. j Truth states t at £77,500
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 375 11 Asforanct* !m forr* wwm $17,000,000. THE GREAT EASTEBN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. aorcrporaUd 1b Straiti Settlemwita). PTICI: WineUAtfr Hcof#, Siwpcr*. LONDON OFFICE: 12 OU Jiwry, E.C, depoai<*i with ttx Supm» Ocurt tf E»^» D d. and e«mpll«i with th# Britiah JA% Ajsurwica Gompaniw Att YE PLANS OF ABSUBANCK AriPWTQ wAwmn
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    • 513 11 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China. Incoi porated in England by Royal Charter. t Poid up Capital in 600 000 chart.. <f n each £3.000,000 i Reserve 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 I Amritear
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    • 522 11 •—^*>M*-—*—mmAmAAMA*mmiA3^rM»MitwTn^jBnu>iB.mit.i.'- &a-^ HONGKONG SHANGHA BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated in Hongkong.) Capital, all paid np $20,000,00) Silver Reserve $21,500,00! Sterling Reserve, held in London 4,500,00< Keserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,001 COURT OF DIRECTORS. G. T. M. Edkins, Esq., Chairman. G. M. Dodwell, Esq., Deputy Chairman. D.G.M. Bernard, Esq. Pi. V. D. Parr,
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    • 504 11 <mMam mmmmmm m »***mcnmkmiMhmMAWm\ i YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK. LIMITED. 0 Established 1880. I j) Capital Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 0 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund y. 53,000 ,C 00 President: N. Kajiwara, Esq Vice-President: S.K. Suzuki, *Eaq. t DIRECTORS. N. Soma, Esq. I. Matsukata, E S q. Yamakawa, Esq Mit.ui En
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    • 270 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720). FIRE MOTOR CAR MA.-WI Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. BARKER Co., i Branch Office_64, The Arcad oS&^SJ? C A. COR DON LEE, Resident Manger. THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO. LTD. (Incorporated m Great
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  • 2836 12 MOND JAN. IS. Preeeati i Sir Laurence (;uil!»!v...id. K t J!i. Bassllsasg Um Q— ml Omttwt Commanding the Troops (Major (ieneral Neill Malcolm). T_M Hon'ble the I Bscivtarj* M r. F. S Jaa-sa. The Hon'ble thy Attorne; i] .Sir J. W.i Murison.) j Ths Hon'ble the Colonial Treasimr
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  • 448 12 VERDICT TO-DAY. x The trial of the Jive Malay copliea at < Jo ho re Assizes on a charge of murdering their employer, Mr. Thomas Herbert J Darbyshire, and the Malay boy, Kir m the juttgto at Kulai, Johore, last June, is nearing its closing stapes. Yesterday,
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 36 12 An interesting match, played on the Padang yesterday aftern on between the S. R. C. 11 and the- Y. M. C. A. resulted m a narrow win fur the Club by three goals to two.
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    • 121 12 The fol owing will represent the S. R. C. m the above match on the Padang to-day, ommencing at 5.10 p.m. E. Oliveiro E. G. Wheatley and L. M. Pennefather; L. A. Rappa, W. A. Deans and E. Gammell X. de Silva, A. Fernandez, W. J.
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    • 95 12 The following Chines; New Year Comt petitions open to supernumerary members will bo played. Flag Competition Vice-Captain to arI range details which will be post 1 later. t Sunday, 29th January. Entrance I per player. Mixed Foursome To be played on Vfon- day afternoon (30th) 9 holes
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