The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 November 1922

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 18 1 Singapore Free Press AN D MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. I fEN CENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S., THURSDAY, NOVEIWBER 23, 192 No. 10,747
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  • 202 1 Commenting on the Supply Bill, Mr. A. N. Kenion severely criticised the Governor in the course of a stinging speech at the Federal Council yesterday —Page 6. The opening proceedings at the I^ausanne Conference were purel> formal, three commissions being appointed to deal with the work Page
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  • 882 1 The 'Daily Mail' reference to led, or leal Chinese, amber (noted S.F. P., April 8) doubtless took some local readers to their own jewellery brought all the way front their Home country, China: others to juvenile hunts on East Anglian sea-beaches; others to beautiful Baltic displays in, ft>r instance,
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    • 102 1 MALTHOID f Raffles Hotel. Telephone 2920 (10 Lines). I Thursday I Guest Night, I Dinner Dance. 1 Relies Orchestra. J \K HULLAND AT THK PIANO. M fn um in iin KALAMAZOO. LOOSE LEAF BOOKS .^_.A\ THE FINISHED ARTICLE JPPLIED NOW BY FRASER &NEAVE, LTD. THE ARCADE. SINGAPORE. FOR PAHITS, SLINGS
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    • 352 1 How Much per Year Does The Lack of a System Cost You Ji you cannot lay your hands instantly #n wanted papers you are raying the cost of a system but get none of its advantages. ■gl The NUMERALPHA FILING PP SYSTEM gives instant access to^wanted papers, reduces filing worries
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    • 311 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. P. and O. Banking Corp. Page 11. Expanded metal, from Guthrie and Co. j Page 6. The "Drum" pump, from the Borneo Co. j Fage G. Rene Ullmann for X'nias presents P: ge 2. "Queen's" covered tennis courts, open dcily Page 2. I arnished In.ngalow. ai.,l a lirs
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  • 591 2 U ths (Guildhall. During tlu- course >»t replying to the] est of his s1 the Guild I 20th, H. R. H. the Prince of Wales made n references to tbe part of his which more interests us.— I mc do reeson why India should not become
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  • 139 2 London. Nov. 7. At the inquest at Westminster on the two victims of the Pall Mall Bank tragedy, I verdict of wilful murder and suicide against the cashier. Lindsey, was returned. The evidence showed that Lindsey was jealous of his victim, a young clerk named Archibald
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 493 2 TO I BT OR FOR SALE. LARGE GO JK> WKS, newly erected j area from 10,000 to 60,000 sq. ft. facing river. LAUGE STORM from 6,000 to 24,000 sq. ft. near wharf and shippAlso three storied buildings for ofiices and godowns. Centrally situated. All immediate entry, going cheap. Apply or
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    • 939 2 Programme for TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 21, 22 23, Nov. lst Show at 7.30 Sharp. THE MYSTERY MIND SERIAL. Episodes 12, 13, 14 and 15. 2nd Show at 9.30 p.m. AUSTRALASIAN GAZETTE. ROOFS AND RIOTS— Big V Comedy. NEW PATHS GAZETTE. Hi h rl Ravlinson ami Sylvia Bremer in A
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    • 603 2 AL H AM. B Tm Programme from Sunday I'.Uh November to W A Whole Evening of Bl Hilarity, dashed with beauty and fi Just the right appetiser for ai I See Your Yu OMW\ B 1 f IN THE SECOND SHOW 1 Associated Exhibitor- p V; Harold Lloyd in Never
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  • 816 3 POLITICS AND FAIR PLAY. To the Editor. Sir,—- Queer theories ore being thraat before Singapore political babet? and suck'in.rs bv men apparently in their dotage. been laid down that association with c.untry and knowledge of its language is the one essential qualification for a ruler of
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  • 99 3 The Fiio Insurance Association of Canton has presented the Chi-Shien Fire Brigada with a number of fire anginea and other tire appaa-<atus. These gifta are worth about ten thousand dollars. The Association has decided also to contribute $400 ft month to the fire brigade. The Hongkong police have all their
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    • 342 3 f \\Q delioktful/^IirVDAI CT refreshing dnkk 1I I j i j I a \a 'Montserrat' Lime Juice yH V# JL4 JLJ Ms Cordial is thc ideal drink P when you arc hot and C^ parched. It quenches the im mJ thirst as nothing else can I p, JL% —it is
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    • 309 3 j i*.M.A. A.M.A. I $t o>__neait_v^r C. A. PARSON^ Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). j STEAM TURBINES, I TURBO GENERATORS, TURBO PUMPS, etc. 500 K. W. "PARSONS" GEARED I iRBO-ALTERNATOR SET I Supplied to I THE SINGAPORE BARBOUR nOAItl) I SOLE i AGENT in MALAYA, SIAM, INDO-CHINA, DUTCH EAST INDIES.
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  • 824 4 I RASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd. M IMN R. [Figure*, in brackets show the capital! and iseue value of the Shave in dollars nnleaa otherwise marked. C. Cum div. x equals ex div.j Batang Padang Tin ($1) 55 65 Hitam Tin (500,000) 1
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  • 18 4 «ft Hongkong Poppy drive day produced oloaa 1S upon $64)00, which is being remitted to Lord Haig's fund.
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    • 358 4 /■>...(inw »_l» -7>lr|*< ll* ft "iH' *Am I I>k A- af.^f -^-W "'si. |K •-> ,T Br 1 B --,4 I 'i i "S^V-.^* u B_Hy v '^^^i^<f^o^*^aaxgammmT __^i?^; i mWtjßk^/os" SQeaah'fhfyar/nen/s \wi THE dainty garments which jrace the limbs of the |]V- glowing child are kept beautifully clean and
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    • 464 4 f^Hl^^fcr^J Stocked jnro^S^- t '/i 5 -g^dwf ji i <_:? »^__-T^ n 2* VYm? LimimA y b _y •AVWAVW»A%WAWAV.V.'.V.V.'.W.V.V V. v v SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE (^ll)1 IS NEW SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED P PHEASANTS QUAI! ;J Swiss "GRUYERI |P and Dutch "EDAM CHEES SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO.. LTD. j Retail Dept:
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  • 845 5 TEAMS STILL UNBEATEN. (From Our o\mi Correspondent.) Edinburgh, Oei. 25. The contest between the Glasgow Academ>cala uv<] Edinburgh University was brimthll incident from start to finish. The Scottish hampiona won through in the end, but thov aaare extended as they had not b<_t.r> in any af thear previous
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  • 71 5 A marriage has been arranged and will ahortly take place between Godfrey Bradby Stallard of Harewood Estate, Batu Gajah, j youngest son of George Stallard and Mrs. Stallard, of Ryde, Isle of Wight and Marjorie, youngest daughter of Edward Hiok and Mrs. Hick, of Leeds, York. Miss Hick ;s the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 188 5 TO LET. /^^i) ET. eaTTcoi ICES to let new building. 66-68, lift and fans. u.c. Meant j \i.ham." pl] Harr leas I! aot I 1 I .V. t fee mbers t Club. u.c. Imiltling to ing up-to-d lmm <i 24-11 nnd 1. R n:v. i R< nt >toria u.c. -o*e*
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    • 517 5 AUCTION SALES AUCnOEM SALE OF --..hold Fu,nm.r,. I. no fc J A Sophia l> (l a,i ON BAT, r,> AY| h V()V at pj( rrench-made metroaoma (music time- a musical box. excellent dining room JTh ,rn,oak Wl t mirror tears, da with narble tons, dressing tables xvi,h „..v,,i t mirrer
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    • 531 5 AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE OF Uaiedeemed Ph I res, the property of Ten i n./iops To be held at Oar Rale Raoaa, Raffles Chambers. Raffles Plaee, Singapore ON BATUJtDAY, Jnd DEC. AT lu A.M. on TUESDAY, DEC. AT 10 AM. OX I' VY, i DEC. AT 10 A.M. o.n SATI
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    • 546 5 r <fj|--^ Tk ¥aiue of Goo:- Sh*-*. %||p Sight stands f_>r every dr- :t is v. bi y]a «^^cJ'^_«a or enjoyable in hf,\ W. i; ur entire rr*«r C* **Vfi earning capacity would 1-e •ne, u _d o ihc '-V «]§H enjoyment oi" ti". >. 'iffi literature, music, c.e. Wi
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    • 116 5 r j fjj RIGAUD'S j I ft I^SAfIGS I lfl OFJfIPRii I ,/^L TOILET WATER? RIGAUD j KPSpPBaM 8, rue Vivic-nno. S I Sold by all ruiTunaiS aaaaaaaaa* mm GloversV It Medicines I E Hook on "Po* Pi- < a-os. their Car- m K «nd How to Ftmi" mailed freo
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 58 6 DOBSON.— At "Heytor". M Grange Road.' Singapore, on the 22nd. to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur' Dobson, a son. KANIS. Oa the 20th November, at the Penang Mat.-ri.ity Hospital, to Mrs. M. Kanis, a daughter. MACDONALD.— On November 17th at the European Hospital. Kuaia Lumpur, to Helen, wife of J.
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    • 19 6 BENNETT On November -'l-t, S.ste* Annaj Benm-tt of St. Anthony's Convent. Singapore. at the age of 75 years.
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  • 882 6 From the report of the address of Sir Laurence Guillemard to the Federal Council, we judge that His Excellency has been able to clear the air in the Federal capital, as he did here by the judicious and moderate
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  • 732 6 On a charge of theft of singlet*, shoes, pyjamas etc, a Hylam employed by Messrs. John Little and Co. was produced in tho Third Court yesterday and remanded a week for trial. Mrs. E. Ikegami, of 135 Devonshire Road, reports to the police the theft of clothing and a jade
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  • 63 6 IPOH assessment RAMP. (From Our Own Correspondent.* ipoh, Nov. 22. 'Much indignation is i,eing expressed locally at the imposition of an extra tive per cent on the recently enhanced assessment relating to lands not built upon within the Board's limits, making a total of 18 pier cent, the
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  • 21 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) IVnang, Nov. 22. The Municipality Budget hua been passed in a slightly amended form.
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  • 48 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) I*enang, Nov. 22. The Court of Appeal has dismissed the Eastern Shipping Company's appeal against Mr. Justice Whitley's Judgment in the case in which Guan Beng Kee vas the respondent, concerning s sunken wharf at Belawan, with ooats to respondent mm
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  • 27 6 The laat special qualifying parade for the training season 1922. for European units, wiil be held at the Drill Hall on Monday. 27th at 5.15 pjn.
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  • 101 6 India securities, wh also failed entirely to realise that after a world disturbance like the war we were bound to have a terrible slump, and even now I express the opinion it is not ail over, that economy is still the most drast.i order of the day and that it
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  • 363 6 „ls EXCETit». I I I I this wa I had of Paid of jected to I weti 1912 1 ac thoug 1 1 than ti, W they I oi lie mil] ''•aßi impossible to I r mt I 1 it would have I I ti m\ The only
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    • 62 6 CHEERIO. SDERS NOW Jj ii acgregor Co. •ated in Shanghai.) B AND RETAIL )irit Merchants. HI TIFFIN ROOM SPECIAL SCOTCH TIFFIN RED MULLET,, a la Mayonnaise POTATOES AND MIXED SALAD TABLES CAN BE RESERVED JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. Singapore Kuala Lumpur .i— led Metal _^a^^^^^^^^^^a^__. your requirements, porters we are
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    • 90 6 100 The "Brum M Pump Positive Action. Hinrh Efficiency. No Valves. Can ba supplied arranged for Hand or Belt Driving, or connected direct to Steam. Oil or Gas Engines, or to Elect lie Motors. Largely used l.y Dyers, Sugar Refiners, Soap Makers. Chemical Manufacturers, etc., for quickly and economically pumping
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  • 139 7 [jp THE WORK. |()1; mM PROCBBIHNCa nice.] i aaaiane, Nov. 21. eedinga were business act has ea i ommieeioni .tnd territorial i <>nonue proMini capitulations. led over by an Italian. There that the Allies ri of the Con- an inter-Allied ara. The Weeti of the idea in the ous
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  • 117 7 I "ndon. Nov. 21. I kney ami Hamilton., Liberal. x Liberal ifl been elected j ie Pai Labour Party. IRISH LAW. London, Nov. 21. k at Dublin, has I the military < rs. be car- s a in regaM to habeas corpus j and eight others x
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  • 101 7 "REPRESENTATIVES" OR DELEGATES." I tidae In the the anti-income and it remaina Governmant will j the viewa of of men like Messrs 1 v. Mitchell, R. Mr Arthur Adama who advocate j Ko doubt, also, the 1 _> '•<•<• kept vary quiet I mlted. congratulate the I H lmerce on
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  • 153 7 PRESIDENT^ URGES. THK I. S POINT OF VIEW. [Reuter's Service.] Washington, Nov. 21 I resident Harding in an address to the I Joint session of Congress, declared that the passage of the Ship Subsidy Bill la imperative if staggering Government losses are to b 0 avoi(l d
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  • 69 7 i 1T Berlin, Nov. 21. Herr Cun 0 has formed a Cabinet including four members «f the Wirth Cabinet of Whom Doctor Hermes retains the Ministry of Finance. Doctor Sthamer. the German Ambassador in London, will be Foreign! Secretary. i NETHERLANDS DIPLOMATIC The Hague, No\. 21 The
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  • 600 7 BUROPRAN PABSENGEBB BEHAVE CALLOUSLY. The -equel to a motor accident which! occurred at the junction of Bukit Timah! Road and Scotts Road on Oct. sth last,' when a Tamil was knocked down and his leg fractured, took place in the District Court yesterday, when the driver of
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  • 1184 7 RAIN SPOILS PLAY. (Vloiu Our Own Correspondent.) Jesselton, Nov. 15. It is not often that tlie weather playa such pranks as it did during the visit of e H. M. S. Merlin and the race meeting that e followed The Merlin arrived on the after- noon of November
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  • 98 7 The Women's Christian Temperance Union again appeals for help in aid of the above Fund, which is used in providing gifts for the inmates of the Hospitals, Asylums, and other Benevolent Institutions in the City, and for distribution among tha poor of the Churches. This appeal has been
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  • 575 7 TANJONG PAGAR LAND DISPUTE. Ihe hearing of the appeal by the Official Assignee of the estate of the late Sim 9 Choon Kee, against two judgments of the f Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, commenced t in the Singapore Court of Appeal yester- day before Mr. Justice
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 136 7 X'MAS NOVELTIES FOR PRESENTS Dubarry 's Specialities PERFUMES BUNCH OF VIOLETS $5 .75 Per bottle EBATH SOAP, 6 Tablets in Box $:{.50 TOILET SOAP, 6 Tablets in Box 3.00 VISITORS, 12 Tablets in Box 2.00 >» .Oi) THESE ARE ALL PACKED IN EXQUISITE BOXES OF BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS. Robinson Co., Ltd.
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    • 547 8 THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (The "Blue Funnel" Line— Alfred Holt Co.) (Companies Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE, PORT SWETTENHAM PENANG TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES, HAVRE and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE, PORT SWETTENHAM
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    • 548 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) u- PASSENGER SERVICE. Steamer OUTWARD. Da* Singapore. s.s. CITY OF YORK China and Japan Dec. 14 s.s. CITY OF SIMLA China and Japan Feb. 5 s.s. CITY OF POONA China and Japan Mar. 9 HOMEWARD. s.s. CITY OF PARIS Marseilles
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    • 558 8 **P. O. BRITISH INDIA^^ AND APCAR LINE. (Incorporated i n Enj.lan.l MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CAR. f_ PENINSULAR AND ORiENTAI S la ?9? (Under Contract with His Maiestv'i I I ONDON FAR-EASTERN BERYM FROM LONDON Tc MARSEILI DUE SINGAPORE. PLASSY about Nor. 2G NA >, Ki SARDINIA about Dec. 10
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    • 766 9 YTm STEAM NAVIGATION CO m LTF" (INCORPORATED IN SIAM.) 'Ml SIN GAPORE— BANGKOK. COASTING SERVICE. ronggen. Kelantan, Fangnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, r c msa, Chumpon, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure .m. n Dec-. It •.roughout with electric light, and have excellent accomII p^sengers. rip from Singapore to Bangkok and Singapore via
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    • 671 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Ellerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN A MANCHLRIAN LINE.) (Incorporated in Enzlaxd.) JOINT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEzToR PANAMA FROM NEW YORK TV S team Due s'pore Route For IT. OF DUNKIRK Dec. 20
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    • 702 9 ISTHMIAN LINE FROM PHILADELPHIA VIA SUEZ s.s. MOBILE CITY due Singapore Dec. 7 1922 s.s. STEEL TRAVELLER due Singapore Jan. 7 1923 TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DIRECT. s.s. MOBILE CITY due Singapore j an 17 192 3 s.s. STEEL TRAVELLER due Singapore Feb. 17 1923 Taking
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  • 1100 10 TBE (.OOD OLD OUTSIDER. iFn m Oar Own I I '-ndon, Oct. 26. At every Race Meeting nowadays the Outsider aeema to win. Except for a creditable effort by Poisoned Arrow, which filled the second place under difficulties, the Cambridgeshire witnessed the rout of ail the favourites. It
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  • 106 10 Ii will be of interest for readers to know tha salaries of Ministers. They are as follows: Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury £5,000; Lord President of the Council £2,000; The Chancellor 0 f the Exchequer £5,000; Lord Privy Seal £5,000; Lord Chancellor £10,000. Secretaries of
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  • 244 10 AN ANCIENT PILOT. Old "Bob J nek." The C. P. S. Empress of Canada was brought into port recently by a well-known Chinese pilot who had probably had morle experience in navigating Hongkong waters than any man living. His name is Lau Kiu, but he is more popularly
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  • 557 10 In Ireland the coastguard once the familiar friend of BeMide holidays- has abandoned hi* punctual promenade and bar censed to turn hie placid telescope upon our national tumults. Now, by the verdict of r.n Inter-Departmental Committee, he is fated to disappear altogether from the British Islands. It in
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 30 10 LARGE STOCKS i 0F I CONTINENTAL I COED TYBfeS 1 PRICES CONSIDERABLY REDUCED. j APPLY TO I LEADING DEALERS GARAGES g For Your Requirements. j SfflE, DARBY CO., LTD. 1
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    • 43 10 s.s. CARNARVONSHIRE. Consignees of cargo per the above steamer from Europe (Nov. 22nd) are hereby notified that she has now arrived and is discharging appaaita Godowns Nos. 1 and 2. BOXJSTEAD CO., LTD (Incorporated in the F. M. S.) Agents, Glen Line Ltd.
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    • 297 10 "*^^^y»~-*r^j^^ge^--r!*_^^ WW a^^^ m m^i^^<^^ mm l^^^m.^^^^mmmmimVA l^^ J Genasco Roiy 2 PLY AND ***Jfß I COMPLETE WITH PATENT UNT-IFu AND NAILS FOB FIXING K lti I the result of h I over 40 Years imV-|«.- c* G experience lD iH f i/? <tta,u A ""T 3_B lis. r* \t
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 56 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAT. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembing Koantan By train (via Jerantut) 6am Bawean, Sourabaya, Stagen, Kota Baroe, Balik Papan and Samarinda Pulau Soegi I^' r,._,,_K Edina 9 a.m. UCOb Hong Aik 9 a.m. e en T n Fook Mow 9 a.m. Sourabaya Ban Poh Guan noon P. Dickson
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    • 709 10 Pontianak Khoeng Foeng 1 p.m. Malacca Sri Patana 1 p.m. Port Swettenham, Penang and Calcutta Gregory Apcar 1 p.m. Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis and Bagan Mersinjr 2 p.m. Malacca and Muar Sri Muar 2 p.m. Penang, Sabang, etc. Van den Bosch I p.m. Pritfi Radjah, Tembilahan Indragiri Hong Chuan 2 p.m.
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  • 84 11 November 22. Bank 4 m.s. t Bank demai d 2 1 6-32 Private eredita i. m.s. 214% Xew York, demand 0 2% Credit! 90 day- 54^ France, demand 71 Hongkong, demand 2 p.c. Pram. Yokohama, dema lu^i Java, demand i:;,; Bangkok, demand 8< Yereig-n. Bank Buying $8.54 Baak Of
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  • 104 11 ivember 82. Tin 100 I Gambier Cube No. 1 22.00 Gambier i:j.r,o Pepper Black Pepper (white fair) 21.00 Tapioca, small _lak< f.g. 10.7.". Pearl Sago *raall 7.76 Copra Mix 9.60 Copra Stmdried Opium. Benaree unc. 4,600 Rice, Rangoon white 235.00 Rice, Siam No. l for export 1.60 Rice. Siam
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  • 43 11 S ngapore, Nov. 22nd, noon. Sim Standard Tale Crepe Sp >1 42", 48; Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheel Spot 48% 44; Dec I Jan. -March 46% 46%; April-June IT t 18 London quotation ■heel i- su. Marl iy.
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  • 284 11 To the Editor of the Times. Sir. The conversion of the ibera <>f the Stevenson Committee to the principU of isolated action by British Colonies and Dependent- ies. and ti.e reasons given for the change of opinion, are a fruitful ground of criticism. But my present object
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  • 130 11 FRASER'S REPORT. Singapore. Nm. 22 Tin.— 4l7B IS PC "h PikUl M I Share Market. Quiet. Rubbers. Amalgamated .Malay.- $2.05 12.10, Kedah •_i.Ki. Bassetta B5 :•<», Kuala Sidimi $1.80 $i.«>o. [ndragiria 14,10 $4.25, Jimahs $1.05 $1.10, Luna United Malaccas $1.12% $1.17 Vi, Tambalaka 62% CT 1 Petak
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  • 167 11 Singapore, Nm. 22 Rubber.— -London is o%d, Local 48 ats. 4 Tin.— London El7B 15s, Local Share Market. Quiet. Rabbers.— Sungei Tnkangs 2.~» Indiai $4>26, Bukit Jelotonga 50 1.80 $1.90, Bassetta 35 80, aa 40 45, Amalgamated Malays $2 Uhl Benuts 20 25, .Timah- U Tins^-Taipings $1.02% $1.07%,
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  • 132 11 Singapore. Nov. 22. Tin.-i'ITS ss. Od. $89vh 100 tons sold. Rubbers,— Quiet. Amalgamated Malaya $2 $2.10; Balgownies $2.f>o $3, Bassetts 80 90. Bukit Katils 60 70. small parcels of Changkat Serdangs are offend at $2.75, Efaytora $4.50 $5, Kedah* $2 $225, Malaka Pindaa $1.20 $1.25, Craigieleaa
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  • 14 11 Might not Uncle Sam 10 tcr to Eur. Li. debtor half .'-Wall Street Journal
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    • 1590 11 r .100.000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE W^Li™.™ Mm tvmrn. wi u TT < Incor P orated Straits Settlements) iTTK v PLANS QF ASSURANCE Assuran^ Companies Act. i2^ mamaptxt, AGENTS WANTED RY MANAGING DIRECTOR =L CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China. licorpcrated in England by Royal Charter. Paid up
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    • 86 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— Messrs, BARLOW Co. Branch Office— 6l, The Arcade, CoUyer Quay. [fl THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. FIRE Insurance effected, for long or short periods, on the BUILDINGS
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  • 168 12 YESTERDAYS AUCTION. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 578th auction yesterday, when there was catalogued 1,001,196 lbs.; 473.74 tons. Offered 833,926 lbs.; 372.29 tons. Sold 512,127 lbs.; 228.62 tons. PRICES REALIZED. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents per lb Singapore Standard Quality 43% to 44 (2
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  • 284 12 Singapore, Nov. 21. The local Shaiv Market has been quietvr during: the week under review, businees in the Tin section being: on a smaller scale, Industrials remaining: firm on a fair demand, with Rubbers still somewhat neglected. The feature has been the rise in the value of
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  • 362 12 Singapore. Nov. 22. There has been a fair turnover of business during the week in all branches e::cept rubbers, for which there have been very few enquiries. The price of rubber remains steady at Is. London, 43 4 loaal, a local rise of cent. Tin shares are
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  • 687 12 CHINESE BUSINESS WAYS. In the course of a long letter to the 1 Editor, repeating many arguments against j Income Tax, Mr. Lee Cheng Lock writes: 5 The Oriental population certainly do not ■> nocd any tuition in the payment of tazes, as suggested by Mr.
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  • 90 12 Patrons of the Empire Cinema, where Herbert Rawlinson's first starring vehicle, The Millionaire, will be shown to-night, will have an opportunity in this event of seeing one of the most varied aggregations of sets especially built for the picture, besides the real structures used. It's a Universal special
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  • 95 12 A most brutal murder was committed on Friday afternoon, says the Malay Mail. A Chinese hired motor car driver was found by a Police patrol at the 28th mile Sungei Tempayan Road, lying on the side of the read with his throat cut. The dead man's car, a Dodge, was
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 288 12 S.C.C.'S HEAVY WIN AGAINST AP.C. Prolific Scoring b> Hoblyn. The S. C. C. had a runaway victory over the A. P. C. on the Padang yesterday, and, although the scores were even at hali time, the Club won eventually by five goals to one. Hoblyn seems to have adopted
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    • 22 12 (Front Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Nov. 22. Seven English polo ponies arrived today u». the Polo Club. l
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    • 138 12 S.G.C.: Scotland v. The Rest. The teunt for the above match are as I follows: 2.30 Finlayson am: Hendrie v. Miles and Ton g\u>. 2.35 Winter and Wolff v. Harrison and j Everitt. 2.10 F. C. Stewart and A. C. Smith V. Bath and Woodhouse. 2.45 Bima and Knox
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    • 27 12 The November Monthly Medal (Bogeyplay) will be competed for during the week, end. 25th and 26th inst.. and the Ladies' Spoon the Monday following.
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    • 80 12 The match vs Johore Bahru arranged for the 29th will now be played to-day Thursday, instead. The following is the team:— Roy D. Dykes; S. A. Furber, Lt. Dunbar, G. E. Baugham, Dr. Maclver; J. S. Watson, V. A. Burton; A. G. Bratton (Captain), C. R.
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    • 137 12 From a notice in the advertisement columns it will be seen that more interesting matches have been fixed up for these indoor courts and will be played on Saturday afternoon. The courts have been kept tulity occupied from an early hour on Saturdays and Sundays and have
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    • 159 12 As has already been announced the New Year Land Sports are to be held as usual at the Race Course on lst January 1928. The Committee this year have decided that in view of the general improvement In athletics in Sinjrapore it is time these sporte
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    • 51 12 S. R. C. beat Y. M. C. A. On the S. R. C. ground the Y. M. C. A. tried conclusions with the S. R. C. at soccer yesterday and lost by two goals to nil. Both the goals were scored in the second half, by Mills and Conceicao
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    • 42 12 A billiard competition open to all residents of Singapore will be held at the Grosvenor Hotel during December. Entries, accompanied by $3 entrance fee, should be sent to the Manager of the Hotel by November 30th. Handsome cups have been presented.
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    • 36 12 The draft programme for the February 1923 race meeting has been approved. It is proposed to have nine races each day with stakes totalling $21,500. The dates arr 13th. 15th and 17th February.
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    • 65 12 TUESDAY'S RESULTS. Double Handicap. V. W. Chan and Ng Kum Chuck, plus 15, beat A. H. Green and J. Corrie, plus 3 i6 2. 6 ft, C. J. Stephen and H. E. Newberry, scr. beat Tan Beng GioK and Gan Koen Seh. G__3. 6—2. O. E. Zimmermann anj
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    • 27 12 Champioi.ship. C. E. Smith vs. Cheong Chee Lim. Handicap. A. Poole and S.E. Travis, scr. *M. Chia Kim Siontr and Ong Swee Gam. scr. am
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    • 342 12 Five Years for 34 Cents. At the Sixth Singapore Assizes morning, the Acting Chief JuMiee, the hon'ble Mr. P. J. Sproule, sentenced Leong Ngow to 5 years rigorous imprisonment and ordered him to receive 15 strokes of the cat-o'-nino-tails for attacking a rikisha coolie at the junction of
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    • 106 12 His Excellency the High Commissioner, after inspecting the Guard of Honour at Kuala Lumpur and shaking hands with the Rulers of each State, proceeded to a table placed underneath the statue of King Edward VII, upon which had been placed the Colonial Auxiliary Long Service Medals, which
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