The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 29 November 1922

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. ffNCE SINGAPORE, S.S., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1922 No. 10,752
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  • 221 1 Cables received late last ni»ht »i\tinterestJag details o i expected kappen-ir-Ks, in Ireland, the latest news from Lausanne and an acvount of I. S. navy beys flouting prohibition Page H. The Irish Constitution Hill has passed second reading in the Commons Page 7. The Turkish authorities are
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  • 1342 1 We were awakened just before dawn by rifle -hols, a ricochet from one of these passing unpleasantly near our heads. It pired afterwards that it was the far«jwel] of "The Lads of the Village" depart- a raid on K another littlo village h which a blood
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 192 1 MALTHOID f biiks boki. ip I WEDNESDAY JL I Orchestral Concert [9-45 p.m. A Baßii Orchestra. *J^ ;ar hulland at the piano 4fr 1 KALAMAZOO. LOOSE LEAF BOOKS THE I-FMSHED ARTICLE rPPLIED NOW BV FRASER &NEAVE, LTD. THE ARCADE, SINGAPORE. A DO YOU WANT? V thk risi: r^y OLD FASHIONED
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    • 236 1 "SB I PARFUIVT "CHAMINADE" I MORNY. '1 hia delightful and enduring perfume ,dj fa available in a complete series oi Bath and Toilet Preparations .^NjJM^ enabling the user to avoid the in€3^fef^> harmonious results of the use of 1 '^*^*S>^ products differently perfumed for the 0$& separate rites of the
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    • 205 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice iv Federal trade marks— Page •"> Bolter's for French vegetable! Page l. Offu-e to let in Chulia street Page 5. Whtce Horse collar whisky at Guthrie's— Page <">. Norcice re dance organised by the SJI E (v) Page 2. Cutcx manicure seta for salo at Medical Hall—
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    • 98 1 THE WEEK. IVcdi *day, 2 Unrh Water, -UH a.m., 7.:; p.m. Football: Scot ami vs. The liiv;. S.C.C. 5 pJB Lodge tland Emergent, 5.30 i>.m. Tang^lin Club at Home. 6. 16 p.m. 77../ wfaj/, High Water, T.:;o a.m., s.:: p.m. Rugby: Scot and vs. The Rest, S.< C. 5 p.m.
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  • 255 2 J A jumble sale, in conneetkMi with the ■.urch Worker* 1 Association, will bo hsld Saturday next. Dec. 2nd. Contrib "i clothing:, etc. will he gratefully receh •d may be sent to the PartOßftge, S» F.>rt Canning Road, not later than Thursday November JWth. 'The Awakening," staged by The United
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    • 378 2 TO LKT OR FOR SALE. LARGE COfIOWNB, aewly erected area from L',ooo to 50,000 sq. ft. facing river. I.AK(,E STORES from 6,000 to 24,000 sq. ft. near wharf and shipping. Abo three storied buildings for offices and gtxiowricj. Centrally situated. All immediate entry, going cheap. Apply or write to A.
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    • 448 2 THURSDAY— LAST NIGHT OF A THOUSAND AND ONE NIGHTS IX NINE PARTS. AT 9.10 P.M. NIGHTLY. With A NEW PAJHS GAZETTE. Fir^t Show at 7.30 Sharp v> special R« l u,s, gg| KRISHNA LILA rt i ositively its last appearance in Singapore before despatch U. Java. 1 FH(lay Bushma MHJ
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    • 349 2 Are Fitted With PORCELAIN INSULATION The only satisfactory insulation for a tropical climate. Sole Distributors in S.S. and F.M.S. CENTRAL MOTORS LTD. When the epidemic wave of Influenza passed through the world, it was confidently stated by scientists that return would come at intervals for the next two or three
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    • 280 2 ALHAI\IBR> Programme from Satui-tla> 2". i N v '*CX. IN THE SECOND SHOW m TOPICAL BUDGBT A Great Picture with plenty of plot and Samuel Goldwyn and Rex Beach 1< Rex Beach's Pamoua S1 ",PHE SILVER KORDP' In 7 p, A thundering drama of fighting fi might of the North
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  • 838 3 K SER K CO., EXCHANGE AND PHAEE BROKERS. 11 BSDAY, NOVEMBER 28th. M I N IN 6. [Figures in brackets show the capital and issue value of the Share in dollars ua vv »»i <i. <\~ mn div. e m i Batang Padang Tin ($1) 65 niton
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  • 33 3 Despite thvir impoverwbed conditions, tlio Germna «re hmpgwr te-dajr than they were hffovo the war, twesnae they have freedoiti, «i:ul have been w»leo»ed from th? trcmend- o«s mental tyranny of "he last forty
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    • 227 3 I I i The best of all Tonics I *mmum troubles S w down," Glaxo 18 the V^ all. "V r »"di milk, can be asl: n enfeebled d^st.o,, t| 1 bacteria snteouards H "< ti 'I preparation- fc enabe, «ts strength ;i ementt of the patient r x "ng
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    • 412 3 > i^ y l I h Haitr Ha meant wez;er /fa^ Whisky I liked so well fit f5 O t h?Se a iS n eman a le er S Under date Kct^, aiiLH fr'/^d We ar e going to deserve more such letters [fj/l|j|j| by keeping up the quality. Keeping
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  • 1263 4 THK STATE OF THE COUNTRY. (From Our O\\:i 'ot respondent). ISelfast, Nov. The firmness will: which the Northern Parliament has dealt with the lawless and vicious has so Impressed these elements that a most acceptable change has come round within the last few weeks. True, there have
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  • 552 4 m mm reliable sources, the I snton Times! i that the Canton Government will net permit rambling to be again licensed in Canton. It baa been reported that the 1 militarists are demanding the re-opening] Of gambling houses in order to raise funds' to defray military expenses and that the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 193 4 SANITARY APPLIANCES MANUFACTURED BY SHANKS CO., LTD. BARRHEAD, Scotland SOLE VIiKNTS. STRAITS. R. YOUNG CO., LTD. Civil Engineers Contractors. Telephone No. 1450 Robinson Road, SINGAPORE. The English Electric Co., LIMITED. (Incorporated in England). REDUCED PRICES j FOR .i ALL WIRES AND CABLES I LARGE STOCKS: I Write to I Sin^ap«re
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    • 671 4 BY ORDER OF THE OFFICIAL IS re Ismail Raheem (in bankru,,Bras Basah Road. The Indersipned have been instructed L, o u «-i« ■nvatel] sale-room, Raffles Chambers, fa* THE WHOLE OF THE BAN KR Up, V|() Compiisin.tr:- ringa, necklaces, hairpina lets, brooches, earrings, set with d|amondf v brilliai rubies, etc. etc.
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  • 1225 5 EYEWITNESS'S RECORD. On August 29 it was generally reported '-hat the Greek Army was going to i t aV e bmyrna without putlinK up any fight on I) ut; vi.fs of the town, or to make any attempt to slop the rot that had come to
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  • 215 5 Too Much Tropic;; 1 Service. The Bui of Midleton, speaking at Kings--1 at a banquet given by the Mayor, mm! thai as one who had served for twelve years .it the War Oflee h« desired to »iake a plea n behalf of the nun i f the
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  • 202 5 A.w g of a now type "A" non-rigid airship for the United States Navy wai started recently by the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company at Wingfoot Lake Air Station. Of navy design adapted from ler navy pea the new ship will emfa w i ires now coming
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  • 141 5 rl.-.ns Ur \lo.-t Destructive \h- We*| i British Aii build gigantic bombing aeropla i^iiing moi e khan twenty toi t' c most destructive i-eapoii in the world. For tome tin".- pasi rough plam of this machine have Ummi in existei but np to Hie presem no arrangements
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    • 268 5 TO LET. wmm i ro i.i r. "<l. iHVUKS, to let 'i now building, 6C-68, ctric li^'ht, lift ;ind fans. building. u.c. ensee, L'nd floor. i;.. Apply to Sti uc. Europe Hotel 3a:;i- to The M:.n;-. e.o.d. u.c. Kind. Y, iv apply to I bei Road. uI Raffles Plnce. Apply
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    • 385 5 AUCTION SALES SHERIFFS SALE Tin; SUPREME COfJBT OF THE rKAITfI SETTLEMRKT3. BBTTLSIIKNX Off SINGAPORK. r the cause of < hop Nan Ann n Plaintiff (hop Tye Seng b IH-fendant AUCTION BALB O' Bteek In trade and rmroiten To be hold at M Nesj Rridgo 11,,ad HUISDAT.IOtIi NOVEMBER AT n AM
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    • 693 5 NOTICES. <iOVEKNMEN T OF JOHORE. i T woiiks n part :.i i r JOUOUH BAHRU DISTRICT. Tenders are hereby invited for the follov ju, work-: I'aintlnrr GovernMent Buildim^. Ibjc '"■•< ra» at 8.. -i ngs. (I Cartai I oplse »f apeeiflcaUoa and lunn ei reader can bo obtained on application,
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    • 248 5 'fr J I While service is the Primary requisite of Eye Glasses be sure that Mountings and style conform to year personality. Our Rimless Glasses offer the vt*ry utmost in service, comfort, and style. N. LAZARUS— OPTICIAN MEDICAL HALL BUILDING BATTERY ROAD. Refractionist. Mr, B. V. Mtyer, F.S.M.C. (Lon«\) F.1.0.
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 20 6 I HARTLEY.— At roowoonba, QaoensJaad, on Xorembor 16, 1922. to Mr. and Mrs. W. I?ait:?y Malajaa Civil Service, daughter.
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    • 122 6 COUTANCHE TROTTER. At St. (,„>,,,•< j Church. Hanover Squar*, London, on the "sth i October, John Keith Finlayson C outanche. NyßMMland Civil Service, to Dorothy Honor Cortlamlt, youngest daughter oi' the late Henry Trotter. Auditor-Generai. Straits S.-ttlements. i and of Mrs. Trotter. Waltham. Leicestershire. On Nov. 28th at 26
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    • 28 6 I WELCH, in Rffectionftta memorj of Alice 1 May. the beloTed Wife of James Wt'lcb. who k c(l into rest on November 29th. 1921. "Sadlf niisseti"
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  • 877 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 29, 1922. Council Topics. t The full dress debate on Monday in the Legislative Council introduced (many matters of great interest, which will have to be dealt with in 'subsequent articles, but it is permis- I sible to say at once that in the debate
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  • 318 6 Special sales of land in Singapore in 1 :*i2 l only broug-ht in $15,733 as against $1,754,123 in 1920. The mean temperature of Singapore for I 1921 was 85.4 dtf. Fah. On Monday night last it fell to 72 (leg. Fah. The net opium revenue of tho Colony j f
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  • 849 6 1» O L O. .Johore ilahru. N'n. 2tt. The Johore Polo team returned with the MacDoutrail (up, which is now in the keeping of His Highness at Pasir Planpic. The Polo ground is to be given real shortly and to-day** imme is to be the last for a
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  • 62 6 From tba Governmeni Printer, we ackaowledtc receipt of the Annual Bloe B for 1921. Three Bokiem arc Kltoged to have enUied the bouac of a vegretable planter at Ttompson Road and, after intimidating the occupants, carried away $U.TS in cash, all that they could lay their hands on. The complainant
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  • 189 6 The ,u( I 1 *****1 W ■Mm no e to M iiis: Hi with oth< r p BI ill 1 If now i if The rum as with the r il ;in exch 91 Hi intimated tl »1 It n| 1920, B |f i>n, m E■ i i
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  • 59 6 KEI v I i> IDVISER *EW (Fron Ou TinChurch, I of Mr. Arthu A.dvifer to H. H Hiss K.v ghter of I of grivei Mr. 11. Bo; W tion «raa he] IVn.in:, and ti lliV T every nm; Pinai I in which the i tin- Pi- »8. Th.>
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  • 22 6 DISMISSED. (1 Own Cor i m,.i-i m Judgm Agency ren Government Court to-day. M in dil Gorenunent, I cnou
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    • 183 6 PHB^^iJyU^ljflpH PINTS SOM«: A(,KNTS. 1 \^A J||L/ CALDBECK I \^^g3^s/ MACGREGOR \z_^r (ln< >rporated in Shanghmi). WHOLESALE RETAIL I WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. I X'M AS JEWELLERY OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS a A BPECIALTTT IN jj DIAMOND SET PLATINUM INITIAL MOIR BRACELETS 1 JUSI EXPOSED FOR SALE TIMELY PURCHASE WILL SAVE
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    • 60 6 I j DO YOU READ THIS PAPER WITH DIFFICULTY? Perhaps nearer or fm (her than the normal 14 inches. Thv need of a good liphu Headaches or Tired eye*. Blurred vision reading:. These are symptoms of eye strain. Properly adapted ix\n:v are the only cure. At the first sijrn o
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  • 127 7 IK\( TIONS. rflE VI IM MIONS. i ice. 1 -;.i;tlinop!c. No\. 2^. Al < 1 mis* loners e I <>n f< rna snd < not n tmenl of j Ihe LNTES the thai ;i fI I defence, has ime th< IS 1 REFI GEES. Paris, \o\. 28,
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  • 94 7 Paris, Nov 27. the Ui i ntationa regard to a 1 > and bidding alii n> I v. it i.^ut the lent, which intent the hill emy aliens NHUS pOLH E DEFEATED. kVen ork, Nov. 27. 11 the Earl police <hdeaIrish meeting Mary McSwiney kine Childers' exeeups,
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  • 22 7 by the memben bould bo rea suitable f Mr. GriAth J< I f01- o will U in Hii Kx ncy
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  • 23 7 > the Malay Mr. A. S Bailey, Advocate and If cause why f the- Roll of Ad- the F. M. S." i, -mo Court.
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  • 70 7 SECOND READINC. N<> OPPOSITION. F Renter's Service. London. Nov. 28. Houm- of Common* utimously Passed the second reading of the Irish Conution BilV 1: :ss Law pointed o ui that the only Ho,-, wma whether the !1 implied with the treaty The Wef Justice and the Government's
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  • 207 7 London, Nov. 2H Russian trade making alight as is shown by the figures given M Tl<> Com B Imports from "•'-'i (all in thousands) sterling •< Exports t,. Russia were £3,391 with £3,180 and £3,878 fo, the f < i month- of 1922. NKW BATTLESHIPS. London. Nov.
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  • 172 7 A rather rtraage case of cheating was mentioned in the s< ad Court yesterday Petective Inspector Phear produced two men, John Marian and Goh Tiang Kee alias Wee Kin. Teck, on a charge of cheating under section 420 of the Penal Code. It appears that the accused went
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  • 1169 7 SHAREHOLDERS' CRITICISMS. then ffll considerable discussiM and criticism of accounts of the Tiang Guan Brick and Tile Manufacturing Co., Ltd., Si the annual mooting, which was hold ai Wintrhusiur House on Monday. The Chairman, Mr. Chew PToon Poh, presided and there were also present Messrs. C.
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  • 794 7 A QUESTION OF BROKEN RICE. Ur. Justin Baivett-Lenrard, in the Supreme Court yesterday, was tailed upon to decide the issue in an action brought by the Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. against Messrs. Aik Seng and Company, in regard to a contract for the eaSe of COO tons
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  • 134 7 At the Singapore Assizes* before the Acting Chief Justice, the hon'ble Mr. P. J. Sproule, a Tamil road coolie named Nadaisan, was found guilty of murdering his ntistress, Papathy, whom he stabbed ten times with a knife on the morning of September Mth. The accused wa- sentenced to death. A
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 129 7 Robinson Co. Ltd. "EMERALD' QUALITY COLLARS Made from "Specially Selected Yarns. V't *t Irish Make and Finish S^^ "*"^\w STOCKED r /I QUARTER jT^ SIZES. THE HANK SQUARE. THE HANK ROUND. 1%, 1%, 2, 2* inches. v%% l%> w jm hos SIZES \^2X_^ 18.,. THE CARLTON. THK ATHUSTE 1%, 1%,
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    • 540 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, TORT SWETTENHAM PENANG TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES, HAVRE and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE, PORT SWETTKNHAM
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    • 532 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) PASSENGER SERVICE. Steamer OUTWARD. D«« Slaf&por*. 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 and
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    • 461 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. (Incorporated j n England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO Sl'wv, PENINSULAR AND ORi ENTAL N V1( (Under Contract with His .Majesty'.. I IOXDON PAR-BASTBRM SERVICI FROM LONDON T M DUE SINGAPORE. SARDINIA about Dec 10 RARM NELLORE about Dee. U 102:;. KASHG "DELTA
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    • 438 9 -THE SIAM tfEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. l llt (INCORPORATED IN SIAM.) Ul SINGAPORE— BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. MM KelanUn, Pungnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, M% Cbampon, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure Dec: 1 )t c g .A n D«. 13 I .4 throughout with electnc light, and have excellent acoom..iss passengers. trip from
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    • 291 9 O. S. K. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE, (•object to change without previous notice) h uropean Line For Marseilles London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Celombo, Suez Port Said. Shunko Maru arr. Dec. 22 dep. 23 At'as Mara air. Jan. 15 dep. Jan. 1G •Omit Marseilles. New York Line: For San Francisco
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    • 528 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Linuied. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EUerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated in Engia&d.) JOINT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK Steamers. I) ue Spore Route For CITY OF DUNKIRK Dec. 20 Suez
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    • 176 9 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION «0., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and Singapore and to Calcutta via Penang. from Singapore. Taking Cargo on through Bills of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chef oo n ientein, Newchwang, Yangtze ports, Fornosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA.
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    • 624 9 ISTHMIAN LINE j FROM PHILADELPHIA VIA SUEZ J s.s. MOBILE CITY- due Singapore Dec. 7 IMI s.s. STEEL TRAVELLER due Singapore Jan. 7 1923 TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DIRECT. s.s. MOBILE CITY due Singapore Jan. 17 192;* s.s. STEEL TRAVELLER due Singaporo Feb. 17 1923 Taking
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    • 81 9 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP! MANAGING AGHNTS U. S. SHIPPING BOARD EMERGENCY FLEET CORPORATION. TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE Fare t« Eureocan Ports from Hnngk«ng V. S. G. $620.i6. Fint Cla.ss throughout. LeaTe Arrive H'kong. San F'oisco. President Wilson Doc. <". Bet.-. 28 President Taft Dee. 2% .lan. 11 President Lincoln Jan 3 .Thb 26
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  • 586 10 Mr. Cadbury died recently at his borne, Manor H Northneld, Birmingham. Georgi Cadbury was born on September 19, 1839, Bton, Birmingham. T■ family took its name from the vil ihire, whance its memn were seal din warn us pent- < I England. The founder of
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  • 209 10 Lahore. >?ov. 7. Tlvo Sikh Gunlwaras Mid Shrines Bill jwai atroduced in Punjab Council to-day tr. .Mr. Ka/.il Hussain and referred to a bt.-.v: Committee. The House was ooss> paratively empty and the Sikli members present hardly exceeded half a dozen of i Vbon Jive made
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  • 141 10 Tokyo, November Ist. Genera] Tachibana, formerly Commandant at Yladivostock, ha? arrived at Tokyo. He was met at the station by the Minister of War, the Chief of staff and distinguished military men. He ad an audience with the Kejrent and received s*. presentation from the Emperor. The
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  • 127 10 7\ic Kuaia Lumpur Sanitary Board offi- 'iavo made Another haul of tinned provisions, the content i f whieh were absolutely unfit for Human consumption and wert i xposed for iale in various Chinese in Kuala Lumpur. We understand .that tl are to be prosecuted, the Mala;
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  • 91 10 Two out-of-work colliers had never seen golf played before. They stood watching a burly, unskilful player 'hard at work in a bunker. The sand flew in all directions, but the ball remained. Seven agonising shots had been played. The unfortunate golfer paused for breath, and then essayed
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  • 604 10 FURTHER DETAILS. The latest Hongkong papers to hand, Nov. 20th., give further details of the piracy that befell the Sui An, the Macao excusion steamer, which occurred soon after the vessel left Macao for Hongkong on Sunday, Nov. 19th. There were about sixty saloon passengers aboard,
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  • 49 10 H.M.S. Diomede and H.M.S. Petersfield arrived in port yesterday and will sail for Jesselton on the .30th inst. Information has been received from the Haibour Master, Port Swettenham, requesting that local steamers should avoid damaging small buoys established for tidal obrervations off Xo. 6 Wharf, Port Swettenham.
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    • 37 10 CONTINENTAL CORD TYRES i Super-Mileage means less cost. Continental Cord Tyres irenerally give Fupon-mileaget thus effecting a nsiderable SAVING OF COSTS. APPLY 1€ LEADING DEALERS GARAGES For Your Requirements. Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. Sole Agents for Malaya.
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    • 233 10 THE M. s. •JUTLANDIA." i Hao to on the 4th of December taUnf paajwigeri for Alexandria, London, Hamburg and Copenhagen. For further particular* pleaae apply to THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD., D'Almeida Street. 86.11 i. 12 m. "CARNARVONSHIRE." Conaigneet of earga ]>or the above steamer from Europe (Nov. 21,'j are
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    • 121 10 JODELITE^, The Timber Preservative ■JHBb^^b^b^bb^bVB 4 NbQH^b^b^bßb^bl > tbP^EI I bVi^HI IMbM^^^bbw! B^HbH I B^B e^B^B^B^B^^H I «^BI BirW^ V 9BB^B^^B^^Vffßr?«ffi^' V^Vw f -V l I bI b^bW^J^^ .-."-3t Stocked iin 1, 5 10 Gallon Dr»n, WHY PAY HV^/i Prices for Hard Wood IVME/V Soft 14'ootf Treated Mth JODELITE IS
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 643 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAT Korimon Fook Mow <> a.m. Pu'au Beegi Sultana a.m. C-ucob Hong Aik 0 a.m. Cu<>ob Edina 9 a.m. Hongkong, Manila. Shanghai Japan Ht'iuloran 10 a.m. Choribon, Bamaraag, Aiaaonan and Sourabaya Schout<-n 11 a.m. Muntok anil Palembang Both noon Sarawak and Goebilt Kuchinjj 1 p.m. afetetag BarraUa l
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  • 161 11 N'ovember l> Prirate credits 3 m.s. Hongkonr, demand |M Pr okohama, demand Bangkok, demand >■ Sovereign. Hank Buying $8.64 Bank I ••Inland Kate 3 p c> r Si r London 32 3-16 a ha been received 1 Rome i »v. 18 noon. J *hangre I Lirea 96.10 per Ita'ian
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  • 34 11 Singapore, Nov. 28th, 12 noon. Standard RiW Smoked Sheet Spot 17 47^; Dec. 18; .lan. -March 49 1 i."..; April-June 50 51. Loi d quotation Is. l«id. Market Firn
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  • 148 11 '1 in. 6175. IV.. 190 ton? sold at l;v T.T."> r piku!. Share Market steady. Rvfebera,— United Malaccas (1.15 £1.20. I tan Simpam si 'o, Ayer Panai $5.25 $5.50, Bassetts 87% 92%, [ndragiris H25 $4*50, Jimahs $1.05 $1.15, Malaka Pindas .Si. 2o $1.25, Lanas $5.75 8<;.2."». Mining. Malayan
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  • 136 11 Till. 158. $87%, 190 tons Bold. Rabbers.-— Brogaa -40 4r. Uukit Jelotonga 42% 17'j. Changkal Serdanga s^.jr, |2.60, [ndragiijia $4 $425, Jimahs $1.07% $1.15, Kempaa $4, Ku<i!a Sidima $i.i>o $2, 1/ $5.76 $6^5, Malakoffs $2.50 $3, Cfai^ieleM 36, Telok Anaons $5.75 $6.25, \'\u Benutv 20 25.
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  • 158 11 MACPH AIL'S REPORT. Singapore, Xoi M Rubber. London la. P_-rl. local 47%. Tin.- 1, ei7fi 15*., local |87* Share Market. Quiet. Robbers. Allenbys 524 624, Bassetta v ~'j 95, Jimahs $1.10 $1,174, United Malaccas $1.15 $1.20, r.uU-. Semba* 3d. Is. 6d. there i nquiriea foi Suiigei Ramals, Amalgamated Mai i
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  • 368 11 The following is the to h ub mitted t(» the annual meeting at liessra Evatt and Co's. office on Dec. 7th at noun. The expenditure on Development \ccount B for the year amounted to $59,035.81. call of 20 centi per share on the parti) paid shares
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    • 221 11 over $5 090 000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE UWAOTLnrii m BAD OFFICE :-Winchester Hou^r^ Settlem^) .mpany has £20,000 depodted with the lupreme Court of En^n? D FP CE 32 i? ld JeWl^ E C T ,KV(TIVK PLANS OF ASSIIRANrP C m l th the British KKTARY PAGING DIRECTOR AGENTS
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    • 440 11 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China Incorporated in England_by Royal Chart*, r »id up Capita! in GOO.OOO "Hares £5 each f £3 000 ftftn Reserve Fund a ?oo 2K Kcserve Liability of Prt.priVtora3.ooo 000 lIKAD OFFICE. 5 Bishopsprate, London, E.C A for ar* and branches. SSST—* SB? iS2fe k
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    • 517 11 HONGKONG ft SHANGHAI L BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hongkong.) Capital, all paid up $20 000,000 Silver Reserve $23,500,000 Merhug Reserve, beld in London 4,50a,000 xaaerve Lability cf Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. G. M. Dodwell, Esq.— Caairman. n°S ?J r D A Lan r Deputy Chairman, Kso WJt JWom, feaq.,
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    • 331 11 yokohamalpkie~ba!vk LIMITED. Established 1880. 1 Y 3oo o0 000 Reserve Fund Y 65,000,000 President: K. Kodama Esq. VlCe PreSld^I i icT& l^^^ I. sUtrakata Esq. T. hudsun.i/Esq^ HEAD OFFICE VOKOfIAMA. Singapore Branch 31-A Chulia Street. BRANCHES: Bataria Londoa S. Francisco gctfbay Lou Angeles SeatUe Brcnoa Aires Lycm Shanghai Ckwgchun Nagasaki
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    • 119 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter* A. D. 1720.) FIRE MOTOR~7SaF MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapoi-e Representative*- Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. WEARE Co., Ltd. I Messrs. HARRISONS, j Branch Office— 64, The Arcade, Collyer Quay. 1 A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO.,
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  • 1080 12 Tht- weather up country last week was l>n«l as to jin fie Ipoh ground deep under water and thui prevent the meeting f Belangot and Perak, in the lirst match <.r the Northern Section of the Malaya Cup Competition. Perak had good side in readiness for tin* Champions,
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  • 151 12 T\\»> motions arising out of decisions by tl < District Judge, Labuan, in a civil case between Manilsum and Kaniane Pillay, came before Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard in the Supieme Court Monday. The defendant in the case alleged that the District Judge did not give
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  • 227 12 Cta fed with rash and negligent driving end driving without licence lira. If. ShalKs, living at 2 Grange Road, was before the District Court on Monday. Mr. Shmiy head of the Traffic Department ;*ppeared to prosecute, while Mi. Stuart-Bell defended the accused. A: the outset Mr. Stv...
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  • 191 12 Singapore*! Latest rim ma. II ii understood that the late Liberty Hall is to be reopened shortly as The Surina Theatre, under the sole direction of Gaiety Film Exchange. The Hall has entirely renovated and tastefully deed and Messrs. Gnthrfc and Co.. are fitting the latest type of
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  • 56 12 As the result o f an altercation between vo Butfis men at Pulau Tekon*- during the week end, one named Kueh m produced b» Inspector Joyce of the Rochore Police the Second Court yestert'.ay charged Witt attempted murder of his compatriot, B»hW, by attacking him seriously with a paraiur. The
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 55 12 Sydney, Nov. 27. New South Wales beat M. G. C. by five i wickets. The M. C. C. player Chapman J made a century in the first innings. East London, Nov. 27. The M. C. C. made 271 for 8 and de- clftred, Sandham scored
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    • 286 12 S. C. C. Beat H. M. S. Vindictive. The S.C.C. put out a weakened team •gainst a tide representing H.M.S. Vindic- tivt, which is at present at Singapore, on the Padang vest vrday but, nevertheless, they succeeded in winning by ftwm goals to one. The visitors' kfence was none
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    • 161 12 Sinirapnres Malaya (up Team. The team to represent Singapore arainst •Johorv in the Malaya Cup Competition on Saturday win be selected from the following McCulla-h. Webster, Waiivn, Heywv>od Ab!itt. Stewart. Holme's Smith, J. W. Winter. H. H. S. Law, Macmillan. Bamsay, Yaujrhan Jones, Martine. Mackenzie. ird, Wardle, E. C.
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    • 113 12 games were played on Sunday ai the Sudium, a single between Luang Sri Sayam Kitch and Asano, in which the former took the first set G— 2 and the latter the iecond -4. the third not being t^yed, and a doulles between Kitch ami Tan Cheong Gark
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    • 57 12 Wednesday's Ties. Dr. Luh and Tan Tens Kim. (owe 15) vs. 1. W>ed and F. Ruchwa'.dy. (owe :J0). Ng Kum Chuck and P. W. Chan, (plus 1~>) vs. Tun An Hung and Oh Jitt Siang (Scr.). C. A. Norria and 0. N. Eber, (owe 15) vs. J.
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    • 113 12 The following were t he results of November monthly Competitions: Medal (Bagey). Winner: G. Gotten 3 up. Ladies Spoon. Winner: Mrs. G. W. Hurt. Kail Sweeps. Saturday: S. F. Derbyshire All square.. Sunday: J. Tryner 2 up. It is proposed t o hold a mixed foursome competition
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    • 195 12 London, Nov. 18: To-day's football results are follows. League Division I. Sunderland 3, Ari senal 3; Liverpool 3, Aston Villa 0; Birmingham 2, Notts Forest 0; Stoke 1, Blackburn Rovers 1; Manchester City 2, Dolton Wanderers 0; Burnley 1, Chelsea 0; Huddiersfield Town 1, Cardiff City 0; West
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    • 73 12 London, Nov. 27. Flat Racing ended on Saturday. The leading owners are:— Lord WoolayingtfOn, l £32,000; Lord Derby, £SO«000. His Majesty won ten races worth £">.OOO. The most Boccessfa] woman owner was Mrs. Whit- 1 i borne, 116,200. The leading trainer was! AA. Taylor. £62,000. Steve Dcnojrhiu
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  • 154 12 I A paper has been laid on the table of the Legislative Council on this subjedc. From the figures .-riven, we note that in Singapore, of 274 senior officers. 19S are provided with quartan (one seventh art normally on leave); of 14M clerhi and other subordinates 868 are
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  • 89 12 A telegram from Copenhagen Observatory announces the discovery of a teles-] < pic cornel in the constelltttion Cygnus by ;M. Baade. The approximate position on Monday night was right ascension I9h. I j sC>m. lv<. North Polar distance SSdaj L4min. The comet ia moving rather slowly t-Avaids
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  • 128 12 THE MURDERERS BIBLE. Bookseller* one don not expect to be a walking encyclopaedia of their Interest-] 1 ing Made, but When one of thorn was asked the other day if a certain rare Bible] mentioned in his list was the Murdereis' Bible, he replied Couldn't say, sir. Ii i i:m
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  • 100 12 Owing to the non-arrival of the serial "Trailed by Three," the management of the Gaiety Cinema regret they were obliged to alter the Programme of the first show lav! night By special request "Sri Krishna. Lila" the great Indian Production in S parts, has been substituted, and this
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  • 31 12 Wednesday, Nov. 29. Ambulance Class, 5.15 p.m. Friday, Dec. Ist.— Route March Parade back of Y. M. C. A. 8.15 p.m. Individual Troop Orders as issued by Scoutmasters.
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