The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 26 January 1922

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  • 18 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. Er. i s SINGAPORE, S.S., THUBsijj| JANI\ It V 2IJ. I!,_-.' Z^'TT^"
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  • 185 1 The Waakisjgtosj C\»nferonct« is recovering li.«m a bad attack of the blues, and President ilardin« h;js pointed out that this pessimism is unjustified Page 7. The Pewe» have been ikiiberatiag over the Shantung controversy ;md the question af China's strret treaties Page 7. Holland and Portugal have
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  • 1091 1 A cold m the head sifeci one outlook on letters as wHI m on life, and I have tried to soften the rigours of that fortune by thinking about my fallowsufferers m the world of books. What physicians term "the common cold" I prevalent m this country
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 138 1 FSDFSDDFSFS I RAFFLES HOTEL. MONDAY. TeaDansant,st< 7 p.m. (Admission free). WEDNESDAY.— SpeciaI Musical Programme after Dinner [URSDAY.— Guest Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress essential tor Dancing). DAY.- ial Lunch— Orchestra, i RDAY.— Guest Nip:ht and Dancing. •Evening Dress essential for Dancing). >^— piior Claim to i Ball Roo n nil)
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    • 227 1 J GET A SIMPLEWT EFFICIENT I FILING SYl^Bvi NOW M^HQ I] MM J n;.: at m business which ntl T jU«l«to come. fSj^^^Bß ■■I R'K.M pives instant access \WO^ w«rus to vanishing point, and mo anc^ inconvenience. Our advice is free We sell the cabinets and the systtip^ but we
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    • 130 1 LATEST xVDVERTISEMENTS, Record your good times with a Kodak Page 1. Wanted— Chemist; eU Fla>t and l>uiv galow to let— Page •">. Greatly reduced prices of Duniop tyres from Feb. lst— Page 4. j l*i]in flancera at Beodiroud Hal!, now films ai the Empire— Page 2. Not ires Government re
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 132 1 1 1 1 fcj WhjE K I Thursday, 29th. Hiph Water, 9.2 a.m.. 10.38 p.m. M. M. HooMward mail leave-. Philharmonic Orchestra, 5.15 p.m. Pred B. Smith mt^., V.M.C.A.. 8.30 p.m. High Water. 9.48 am., 11.M2 p.m. B. I. Homeward mail closes. Pope's Memorial Service. Good Shepherd, Municipal Commission. 18
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  • 160 2 Mr. <i. T. Tickell, formerly President of Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board, and Of the J. W. I), staff, is now living m Woolwich, when giving lectures or travel. Owing to the very serious outbreak oj 81 ai rl and t c poaaibU of its spreading to Hongkong, i vaccination eampaigi
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 79 2 P-V.V.V.'.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V/. j: EVERY ONE LOVES MUSIC Ml SH FOR EVKHY KVKM\(, \l Anyone with an ear for I* •I MUSIC can easily learn to < play one of my VIOLINS, < J MANDOUNEB, (IUITAKS. \l S MELODEONS, Etc. ■I We also stock all the 3 f LATEST MUSIC AT 5
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    • 267 2 TO I ET OK FOB BALE. LARGE GO DOWNS, newly erected, j area from t.OOO to 50,000 sq. ft. facing river. 0 LABGI STORKS from 6,000 to L* 1,000 sq. ft r ar wharf and shipp--1 ing. Also throe storied buildings for offices and godownt. \nt rally situated. All immediate
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    • 666 2 vßk -^C Jat S—^aW^^awa^aiaVia^aW>^s**** ""awß^BßßaW^BHa'Miaafc^*''^swsMUßJßay^ 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 s A World Brady made picture with a punch. 5 Parts. Second Show at 9.15 p.m. FIGHTING FATE" SERIAL-EPISODE IS and
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    • 541 2 From TUESDAY, January 24, to SUNDAY, January 29, \y, A FOX PRODUCTION OF GRIPPING INTERESI Featuring the famoai F WILLIAM PABNUM i homan-interest story of strong dramatic litua HOCD&AN BLIND In G Partu A picture presenting William Farnum v hero Bomewhai <iitr» rei heroes he has been known to assume
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  • 593 3 FRASKR CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 27, th 1922. MINUS G. i brackets shows the capital and issue value of the Share m dollars unless otherwise marked. C—Cam div. x equals e>: div.] Hitam Tin (300,000) 1.30 140 .Ic-antoh ($1) .GO I K. Kamuntinir 1.!.'>.()
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  • 107 3 Stanlej Armstrong, .-iLrt't« twenty-threei erator, who was at London ons sentenced to three years' penal servitude, confessed t<> having stolon fifty•ig t li.i, ical Instruments and sixteen bicycles. The ceremony of laying the ftrst rafl <;f the Eastern Line E»xtension t<» >k place m Siam <»n Jan. sth m the
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    • 185 3 PLATFORM WEIGHING -j-&. j /v;/L4/V )o LUSTRATION. ri B Fitted with Relieving Apparatus jM^^^. to Protect Knife Edges and BearingS When OUt Of USe. Pillar NeatlTjapanned. KNIFE EDGES AND BEARINGS, STEEL HARDENED. tftk -^Mfc. (iraduated m lbs, and catties. g Mzeal In stock to Weigh from 503 Ib. to 20
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    • 314 3 1 ■^^^gggg?^— HepUTATIDN Hack m 1914-15, thousands of people bought Dodj^e 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
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  • 426 4 The prices quoted are generally those current at Clyde Terrace Market. At the other market* there may be small variations. I Singapore. Jan. 23. I Beans, Long pel- catty 10 i Do. French do 15 Beef per lb. 40 Beef Steak du 42 i Bean Sprouts per
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  • 328 4 Secretary: X. Gomes (Malacca.) United Malacca, 6,410; total 8 mos. 53,421; Bukit Katil 5.783; total 8 mos. 61,572. Secretaries: Katz Bros. (Penang.) Xorth Taiping: Tin, output for the first half of Jan. was 175 pikuls. Taiping Tin, output for the first half of Jan. was 310
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  • 23 4 -cMr. H. B. Ward, of Messrs. Evatt Co., Singapore, and Mrs. Ward are passengers on board the Edavana bound from Ranfeoon to Singapore.
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    • 347 4 BEST IN TH E^ > fe^^//jy LO N G RUM f&& J *J*M/ iw HPHE Motorist who has SfafW&te' Jr respect for his car is m a iffiftliti.'Wjtf v^r^**^S^S P er P etlia^ state °f aiixict >' when P^^^t^Y he strikes those long patents of y?^i&r! bad road that are
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    • 574 4 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. The only Morning Daily in "Malaya and the best Medium for Advertising. Delivered with the Chota Hazri each morning. with Latest Telegrams, Latest News and Latest Announcements. Telephone 56. Cable Address^ Advertiser. P. O. Box No. 20G. Communications relating to News and Editorial
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    • 500 4 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE BY ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT, lOHORB BABRU Miscellaneous Suit No. 1 of 1921. The Oversea Chinese Bank Ltd. of Singapore O a Against Navena Soona Naraina PilJai of Karaikudi, India r%* The Undersigned have been instructed to Mil by Public Auction at th* i r RAFFLES
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  • 837 5 FOREIGN MINISTER'S SPEECH. The Consul for Japan courteously furnishes us with a telegram received from Tokio containing the speeches of Viscount Takahashi, Premier, and Count Uchlda, foreign minister, at the Imperial Diet on the 21st inst. The telegram is too long to publish m extenso. The Premier expresses
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  • 145 5 A special Siamese Government GlwUt announces that, the Treasury' will issue legal nniency m Bangkok against gold paid to the Ministry of Finance abroad, at the rate of Tea. !>.50 per £i. This Notification supersedes the one issued on November 26th, 1910, m which the rate was fixed
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  • 128 5 Indian Peoples' New Year (.retting*. Vleeesy's (amp, Hansi, Jan. A communique says.- The following COmmonications have passed between hi* Majesty the King Emperor and his Excellency the Viceroy: From his Excellency the Viceroy "I send from India to your Majesties the loyal greetings of all clacks
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  • 136 5 Ihe "bagging" of his Aral tiger bj tb« Prince has raised the question, m certain quarters, .-is to the comparative of tigera and lions. It seems to l f established thai tiger is quickei than a lion, bui any advantage hi- might gain In that respect would
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  • 44 5 flajji Amilel Houeini Multi <-f Jcrv ■alem, has )L 'en elected lln- d Ulema foi Palestine by an overwhelming Muslim \<»t«\ Pour <-th-r r: tables have been ele ted i r;umil t> Iminiiter, undei Flu eini'a presideaes aIJ Muslim i I and i uurte.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 635 5 TO LET. jy r Whole ial f Ooeapovnd H infurnishod, or two rooami adjoi.in other, with bathroom attached and ktor, and T.-uj.h chausTenr*- Quarter, \\h.<h can he Tea minutes to town. Noai t rt ,,< m od( W.lkM- Rom.l I Partly furnished bungalow. •>'_' h. r:xu Appt) to l<o\ csj
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    • 594 5 WANTED. WANTED. A eaampeteni dork, to do books and type-write m Sl_g_paWQ SoVe. Apply ting salary Baa No 844 care of Pree Press Sl-1 WANTED. fi\ qualified analytical thonriat Inorganic ihomistry; knowledge of fuels, flu.- gaoos etc. App!> iutfng txperWnco, ago and salary ewpsited to Hox No. MS care of
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    • 692 5 AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE OF Pawnbroker unredoensed pledges and jcwellci of every description At our Salt-room \o. M Chulia Strt-ft OM KDXKSDAV. Ist FKB. AT 10 A.M. ON FRIDAY, :ird FEB. AT 10 A.M. ON MONDAY, r.th FKB. AT 10 A.M. Tht» pledges comprise watcho:*. chains, diamond and other rin_*a
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    • 757 5 NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Offers wiU 03 received at the Colonial Secretary's Office. ut> to noon of th lid February, 1922, for the following work: demolition of the Old Post Oflice. Master Attendant's Office and Surveyor of Ships' Office, etc., between Kh Bridge and Anderson Bridge and Singapore (iub. N.B. Contractor
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    • 62 5 M. A. Ahmed Din Bros. Motor Hiring Dept. For comfortable and reliable j Cars Phone No. 1 545. Charges Moderate. POWELL Co., Ltd. AUCTIONEERS VALVERS, established v tbaf FORTHCOMING SALES. At a date to be notified later or by DweUing CL FTOV f private treaty. Compound House No. Gilstead Road,
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  • 960 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. THU RSDAY, JANUA RY 26, 1922. Malaya's Volunteers. The Government is to be commended for putting on record in the form of- a Council paper, which was laid on the table at Monday's meeting, a report on the local farces of Malaya. In addition Major Moulton is
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  • 1098 6 Dr. C. B. H. Pasley has been appointed State Surgeon, Per:.!., and has assumed duties. Mr. E. Whitehead, of Linotype and Machinery Ltd., is leaving to-day by tbe s.s. Eurylochus for London. Mr. F. S. Blacklaw, Assistant Traffic Manager, F.M.S. Railways, retires from the Department next month after IT, years'
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  • 316 6 SUPREME COI Ri r Reference to th« T. J. M. Greenf was nade m the Supi morning. The Chief Ju I c, Su said that before the bu commenced he should lik< renee t<> an event «rhi< since the Coui I li i death of Mr.
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  • 35 6 In regard to the rtrik< teamen at Hongkong ai the Captain of the I arrived m Sinj that 120 ships are laid U] unable to leave, it i uiti strike will continu.
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  • 115 6 On Monday Singap opportunity of om- of the lu-^t racing ti 1 been produced on either iid< of tin tic. The picture, M A 1 will !)<• the piece d< n attractive pr<>m-ann<.. Victoria Theatre r 1 as achieved wide-n >rid the production ii OB* ■tory. Apart
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  • 86 6 Two men, Chan Yam and I >Ufd to bo i-om -I l }lt llUtr coauntttod m Grange k morning, when at the p< they robbed a Chine* I I Vow Konp of 10J Rochorc R with thon la »i »t th. r to go and see a patient,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 108 6 PERRIER The Champagne j of Table Waters. :j Sole Agents i Galdbeck MaGgregor Co., Ltd, l m (Incorporated m Shanghai.) I- Tel. 228 87 Cecil Street. \VA%V.%V.W^W.WAV.V.V.\\V.V.VAV.V.W.VAV.VAVSVA PATRONIZED '^^fllP^f^ > HY ROYALTT ECONOMY IN GIFTS AN EXTENSIVE RANGE OF CHARMING JEWELLERY I— AND SILVERWARE OF UNIQUE PATTERNS AT Branch:- B.
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    • 81 6 Ml REAVELL'S HAND OPERATED AIR COMPRESSORS FOR STARTING GAS OR OIL ENGINES, PUMPING UP MOTOR TYRES, ETC. This little machine is an extremely simple and reliable hand driven Air Compressor, suitable for charging the starting receivers of g;^ and oil engines, inflating pneumatic tyves m garages, or any purpose for
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  • 157 7 IT OF TOE BLUBS. 91 ,1 iki ;\i. I .JINKS IT WRONG. [R< London, Jan. 23. he bluet nu the be* recently sJUetSug cheerful feeling I) m consequent p. intinu out that psjaI and thai it is unfair tie. P< correspondent at .1 m the next few either
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  • 91 7 London, Jan. 2S. i that Prli Mii\h m ONDON. London. Jan. 23. of thirty million! ito i British local tnglo rsian oil übscribe 1. the lists hour «>f opening t l H Im Ol NT BKYCB. I ondon. Jan. 2"i. ■•<! of the lit. Hon. 1 -i
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  • 22 7 (Fifth I I I iki owled ;.IT'J.BO 25 i.'.L 100 v I 000.10 1 GREGOR, (1!..,,. Treasurer.) i m
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  • 57 7 I ChiM'i Welfare d f.,.in Mrs. A. J. for |l t 6BS, being the proBall which was held on 1921. made up of mlm i f tickets W HQJO2; U.ss txpemlinationi •I Om Child's Welfare their thanks and Anu-ry for her splen'•"n.ctiui, with the above. gratifying and forms
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  • 43 7 Museum W in bo open on > and Monday, 2Hth to 30th 9-30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Llbr r y will be open on t V J Hta January, from 9.30 a.m. but cloaed on Sunday 1 29th and 30th January.
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  • 1559 7 kkpokt OF PBOGBBSa meeting of the General Committee si the Malaya-Borneo EsJribitftoa was held m the Council chamber yesterday morning, when the Colonial Secretary, the hoifble Mr 1-. g, Jamil, wh,> presided over large attendance of members of the sab-com-mittees, reported the progress vrbfch had been made m
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  • 72 7 An echo of the recent burglartel was heard m the District Court yesterday, when Detective Inspector Phear charged another man, named Muster Ali, with dishonestly retaining sto'en property, to wit coats, jackets, a-nd other articles of clothing belonging to Mr. B. E. Ablitt and Mr. A.
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  • 22 7 Mr. W. Sh«rp of Penang is proceeding to Sungei PaUni to take charge of Messrs. Pritchard and Co., Ltd's new branch there.
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  • 688 7 HE. SELLS' REPORT. The discussion m the Legislative Council on Monday on the Income Tax Bill wa-s rather feeble, but a select committee had been through the Bill and made a number of amendments, none of them very material, though the Committee recommend "that m carrying out the
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  • 147 7 Mr. Smith is visiting: here as the representative of the World's Alliance for promoting international friendship through the Churches. He is an exceedingly able .speaker, well known m England and. America. The specific objects of his visit are I. To advance the principles of International
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 143 7 /t/ST RECEIVED 4 S7;/>t of U^ Distinction, jjfjSL zephyr ri v I \v\ TUNIC SHIRT. /ij IS lijMA WHITE. WITH N AKKOW \^Mi \>Jj£ Jl WOVEN BLUE OR BI >ACK V_^^^^!^k\/ STRIPES, WITH FASHION- V 8 ABLE POLO COLLAR TO i rice »?.j.Jo i-Vy Stiff Double Collars of Same Material.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 470 8 N. Y. VL EUROPEAN LINES. j EUROPEAN LINES. OKDON LINE FortaifaUy B«rri#« FOR MARSEILLES. LONDON A ANTWMP. via Port*. MISHIMA MARU January 90 SADO MARU February 16 KITANO MARU February 22 I^TRPOOL LINE MaatWy B«rrl^ FOX MARSEILLBS A LIVERPOOL, vta P#rto. MALACCA MARU February 16 *MI(U7RG LINE MoathJy %m+m rOB
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    • 591 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England). PASSENGER SERVICE HOMEWARD. Steamer Leaving Singapore s.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER For Marseilles, London Feb. 27 s.s. CITY OF SIMLA For Marseilles, London Mar. 26 s.s. CITY OF CALCUTTA For London May 17 OUTWARD. s.s. CITY OF SIMLA Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe,
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    • 627 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE (Incorportterf m England.) MAIL AND PASSENGEP SERVICE PENLNTJLAR AND ORIENTAL S. I (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.. The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY art it pn LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES > r, Ov DUE SINGAPORE I.FAVF SlN'r.v KASHGAR
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 672 9 Hit SIAM STEM! NAVIGATION CO, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE TVtagffaMß, K-lantan, Bi.ngrara, Telupin, Patani, Sin^ora, LaIjinK'suan, C'humpon, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure >(l 'an. 30 Feb 1 HIDOL Feb. fi F e b. 8 VL T GALA IVb l y v X l: i throughout with elsjctrll!
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    • 560 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EHerman Bucknail Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN ft MANCBURIAN LINE.) (IncorpoiHted is England.) IOUTT rOXfNIG3TI,Y SKRVICB TO NFW YORK via 91TE2 0* PABI4LA FROM NEW YORK. St«a»*r Dae S'poro Route For KAHINGA Feb. 6 Suez Straits
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    • 587 9 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated m U.S.A.) i rOfi ACCOUNT OF THE U. S. SHIPPING 3OARD. SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA— EAST INDIA SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. I FOR CALCUTTA DIRECT WOLVERINE STATE Passengers and Freight Februai> 20 FOR SAN FRANCISCO via MANILA AM) HONOLULU. CREOLE STATE Passengers and Freight February 16 WOLVERINE
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  • 867 10 I LAG Of THE IRISH FREE STATE. London, Jan. 16. Mr. L\ Harmsworth ashed the Prime Minister whether M undertaking was at the recent conference that the lag of the Irish Free Btats would not be the .Irish s.fin Pain Bag; but the Union .hick, with such
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  • 298 10 There is much Kesri-burning in Malaya over the visit of the Prince Of Wales in I April next, and it seems to DI that a word of almost fatherly counsel is needed.; Briefly, certain towns IVnang, Ipoh snd Koala Lumpur amongst others are hurt that the Prince
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  • 280 10 Moderation m all things m smoking and m exercise was the polden rule set out by Sir Sydney Rnsssil Walls. Vice-Chancelior of the London University, m lecturing: on "The Care of the Heart." Sir S. Russell-Wells said that people often put more work on the heart
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  • 191 10 A BETTER NEWS SERV ICE. Mr. Fank P. Glass, former editor snd 01 of the i wi rs of the Birmingham News and former President of the American i er Publishers' Association, who is now visiting Hongkong during a world tour after is efforts as a delegate at the I
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  • 27 10 In the Magistrate's Court this morning < 12th) Mr. J. D. Kemp, Municipal Commissioner, was fined fifty cents for employing a motor-car driver whose license had expired. I
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    • 356 10 s.s. GLENAMOY. Consignees o-f cargo per the above steamer from London are hereby notified that she has now arrived (Jan. 25th) and is discharging opposite goriown* Ncs. 17 and 18. BOUSTKAD k 00., LTD., (Incorporated m the F. M. f.) Agents. UNITED AMERICAN" Successors to LIVERMORE DEARBORN Co., Ltd. (Incorporated
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    • 235 10 Genasco Roofing I 2 PLY AND 3 PLY O 1 COMPLETE WITH PATEN T KANT-LEAK KLEAK I AND NAtIS FOR FIXING t/»e resf//f o^ X- jpj f/Je /oo^ over 40 Vcm/'s 3 m run, chu f)Or Roofing. K :^Hl '•epairin*}, w/t/jsta/».fs fc4 CQigß beginning to "tropical heat, f.^ end hpea
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 833 10 SHIPPING NOTES. Messrs Pater^on Simons and Co have rei linquished the representation of The State Ship* ing Service. Fremantle, and Messrs. lie A lister and Co have been appointed agents for the line at this Port. t An Indignant reader of the U. S. "Nauti- esl Gazette" protests because Major1
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  • 88 11 J inaarj l'.y Bank 4 m. 8 9A 1r riank, demand oio 19 i nvate credits 3 m.s. 2 4 93" New York, demand 4 81/ J Hongkong, demand u% „.c J™* okohmma, <U mand Sovereign, Bank Buying |g 54 Bank of England Rate 6 p c Ihw Silver
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  • 147 11 January 25 Tin 225 Toms |79JM| Gambier Cube No. 1 14 O n Pepper (white fair) 2fi 00 Tapioca, small flake, i.g. ~^M Tapioca medium pearl f.g. 705 Pearl Sago, small 7jj Copra Mix- 1(I J:> Copra Sondried I<( Opium, Benares uncert: 4,500 Rice, Rangoon white 230 Rice. Siam
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  • 40 11 C. OF C. RUBBER ASSOCIATION. o clock notin, Jan. 25, I l Pale Crepe. Bibbed Smoked SL Cloiing Priest. Cloting Frict Buyers Sellers Bnyers Sellers Feb. to March s; < Apr'! to June :j4 July to Bept. Tone of Market: Steady.
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  • 65 11 The judges at the colonial wine show m London report that the competition shows that the Dominions are capable of producing wines which compare favourably for quality and style with those of other countries but the cost of production must be at a price wMch will create ready flemand. They
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  • 428 11 YOKOHAMA SPBCIE BANK. i f The report and accounts for the half year ended June 80th, showing profits «,f 106 million yen for appropria .tic.n, are accompanied by summary of v'<'u '<' address of the President, Mr. Nakaji j K.-«Pu.«n.. and interesting review of trade »f tho
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    • 389 11 A«iaran;!«« m fore* $v#r 1 17,000,009. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE i\SSI)RANd COMPANY, LUffITED. (Jw crporaud 1a Btr*iti S«ttl«mtaU). OFFICE Oii „wr,, 80. £20,000 depoai^i with tb« SSurfn f nn w w. rrRFTARY AGENTS WAMTEB i ™lloF MANAGING DU^CTOI ACTUARY" tUUScA V^AGBNCUtt mCHOLL HORACE W RAPES. nir \t AMITFArTITRF.Rft nill>frnnnn n
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    • 452 11 UIAKILKfcD BANK. of India, Australia and China Incorporated m England by Royal Charter Paid up Capital m 600,000 Reserve Fund 3,600,000 Reserve Liability ofProprietors 3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 38 Bishopsgate, Lomb'n, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Penang Amntsar Iloilo Puket Bangkok Ipoh Rangoon Batana Karachi Saigon Bombay Klang Seremban
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    • 532 11 j HONGKONG SHANGHA BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated m Hongkong.) Capital, all paid up $20,000,00 lr Ye Reserr* $21,500,00 bterhng Reterre, held m London 4,500,00 Keserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,00 COURT OF DIRECTORS. o G t;, T a¥- Edkin Esq-, Chairman. r» £\V Dodwell Es< l" D eputy Chairman D.G.M. Bernard, Esq.
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    • 310 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK. LIMITED. Established 1880. N w"m 53 C 0 president: N. Kajiwara, Esq Vice-Preaident: S.K. Suzuki? Esq V <^r«. ir DIRR CTORS. Bnron K. Iwasa/i Ril- on ™ura, HEAD OVncE T Y^SM^ apore Branch :tI.A. Kling Str.-tt. BRANOTIES fssu.. pssu. 1 Fsnrten Sourabaya rwnfxifcn Newcnwang Sydney Hamburg x
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    • 259 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720). FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fld.Uty Guarantee-Administration Bond* Singapore Representativea-Mes.rs. BARLOW &Co Messrs. BARKER Co., I ii Ura^ci, Omr-H The Arcad 2*os?%*?. A COKUON LEE, Reagent Mu^wr. THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO. LTO. (Incorporated m Great Britain). IUIAL ASSETS
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  • 1391 12 VERY LON I CHRISTMAS. I From Our st). Lewdsn, Doc. 2«>. Whenever < hri mas D .So day it is tssrntisl ta make irrsngements, i for the Day itself i Foi Bank Holito be observed two following H a bolidsy from at least mid-lay y to W<
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  • 273 12 Singapore, Jan. 25. The continued declines in rubber and tin ind the imminence of the Chinese New ITesr had a big deterrent effect on busiin the share market and very little done. Rubber at cents is 5tt lower than last week's figure but Icses a steady
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  • 50 12 The Ring Lee Steamship Company of Hongkong, owners of the Chinese coastal vessel, the Chung-va, were charged at the Horgkong Magistracy on Jan. 16, with allowing their vessel to be used for th« importation of 12,000 taela of raw opium rained at $24,000. A fine of $5,000 was iir posed.
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  • 501 12 ASSESSMENT LOSSES. Tin- '"Tea Money" bill being still before the Council, m Committee, tht following e^cerrt from the evidence of Mr. Carpmael, Municipal Assessor, to the Financial Commission, is of interest. Mr. Hereford: U there consi lerable advantage with re; aid to the amount of iment which you
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  • 384 12 TWO STAFFORD? MEN ARRESTED. Giving their names as J. Clark and G. White, which were fictitious, two StaJfotds men stood charged before Mr. H. U. Bull m the Second Court yesterday with cheating a rikisha puller named Lim Ho m respect of 50 cents. Inspector Heeten
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  • 20 12 The slump m morality is not confined t< Waterloo Road. It is found m the recess*: of Mayfair.—Dr. Alfred Scliofield.
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 136 12 On the S.R.C. ground yesterday, a naval team representing tho crew of the sub- marines In port, met the Club's second eleven and were defeated by four goals lo ml. All the gv>als were scored m the second half. The teams were as follow: S.R.C. E. Oliveiro D. de
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    • 67 12 On the S.C.C. ground yesterday, a hockey match was witnessed between the Club anj the R.G«Ai resulting m a win for the former by S tfoals to 3. The teams were S.C.C. Arthur Bateraan an;l Winsley Ablitt, Elliott, and Holyoak Prentis, Sihofield, Stccks, Stuart^ and Sutton. R.G.A.— Rittvr Mudd
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    • 108 12 Preparations iov this ev< I are well forward and ;he programme will* probably bti available m the course of a few days. The meeting is s two day aiTair Saturday and Monday, :au\ as is well known, there [will be extremely handsome cups for all vhe
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    • 205 12 Paris, .Jan. <Jih. Sporting an artistic -s art excited by the announcement Fannj Helder, the Grand Opera has applied to the authorities for a Jot-key.- licence. has been busy latterly s.-hoolinjr i on tracks outside Paris, and accepts weight at about 116 lbs. There have been heated
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    • 44 12 S. C. R. C. Entries for the f> llowing tournaments are now open and the date of closing is 18th February. Tennis.—Singles (Championship and B indicap) and Doubles (Handicap only). Billiards.- Championship and Handicap. TM-g P< r Championship an i Handicap. Chess.—Championship and Handicap.
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    • 72 12 London, J:m. 11th.—The United States Lawn Tennis A tion ani i that m the international ranking list Tfden is placed first, Johnson and Richards second and third. The I anese, Kumaga legate i from I >ntb place. Shimidxu is pntirely o owing to insufficient d ng subm
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  • 148 12 FRASER'S I£EPO:IT. i Singapore, Jan. 21. The Share Market remains lifeless m i ©very section and with few e\ options the chanpes m quotations r.ve easier. Uubber b at 30 cents spot and Tin at £160.5.0 beta s show heavy declines over the week. f Industrial. Straits
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