The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 6 December 1922

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1922. No. 10,758
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  • 196 1 Last night's cables deal with an allnight sitting by the British Government; release of Greek Generals; proposed filibuster against the IP. S. Ship Subsidy Bill; numbers and nationalities of Constantinople refugees; and an American plan for settling the Rumanian debt Page 6. Parliament has passed the Irish
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  • 956 1 11< who goes V-) Venice imi:i inevitably fall under a spell. Woiiorous advmiinv.are m statu for him as he enter* *he portals of tbe magic city. .After many weary miles of travelling, after long hours spjnt m heat and discomfort, m the jostling, bustling train, after
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    • 233 1 MALTHOID {Raffles fiotel. T NE 7 1 (10 Lines) V J WEDNESDAY A 1 Orchestral Concert A 9-45 p.m. J Raffles Orchestr*. ft IM.AR HULLAND AT THE PIANO. •P KALAMAZOO. m LOOSE LEAF BOOKS ETHE PINISHBD ARTICLE CAN Bl ])JOW v FRASER &NEAVE, LTD. THE ARCADE, SINGAPORE. JUST WHAT YOU
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    • 210 1 I PARFUM "CHAMINADE" 1 I MORNY. !This delightful and enduring perfume L ,j is available m a complete series fl V$ ot Bath ami Toilet Preparations enabling the user to avoid the inm^^J^JT^K liarmonious results of the use of f products differently perfumed for the !•&&*> I i separate rites
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    • 217 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Keep a bottle of Peps always handy Pago 4. Shanks sanitary Appliances, from R. j Young and Co. Page 4. H. Bolter for English and Dutch gins Page 1. Buy 9 grand piano from .Moutrie's Page 12. Wanted Storekeepers; lady stenographer! Page 5. Special dinner ar.d concert at
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 104 1 THE WEEK. WadnaadaEt Hißh Water, 10.47 a.m. Taaati^i Club at Horn:-, <U5 p.m. Film Entertainment, Theatre, '.UP Pictures at Palladium, 9.15. Thnrsdv!!, ~th. High Water. 0.6 -..m.. 11.22 a.m. Homeward (New Year) Mail leave-. Sungei Pari! K ubber, Prsadi Bank. noon. Phil. Orchestra, Vie. Mem.' Hall, 8.15. The Awukeninpr, Star
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  • 70 2 taamm mmmmm even I ihe lowest classes Recently > barged m a New York Z mp- birthplace as Boston e 7^!T don, em thorough!y A»d et Is if 7 T SUnk The P™™ started -if struck, nd exclaimed: "The disgrace arrest, the mortification of being Ss£ mmmmmmT^m. P^lkity a„d j
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  • 223 2 Peking, No*. 15. baa arisen at Fukiei UM result of an effort by Generals Wai:. 1 huan. Hsu Ghung (Phih and Lin Sei obtain n of the anM revenue; I m tiu bank at Amoy and Foochou LdviCet from Fochow state that they ar< Biuing tha
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  • 155 2 London, Nov. 11. Sir Frederick Lugard, m the course of s lecture to-day at the Royal Colonial Institute on the growth of the Empire suggested that Indian SSnigrants with their -es might find ai .mdant land and hea •nes m the unpopulated uplands of British Guiana. The supeiv.sion
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    • 38 2 VICTORIA IHEATRE. To-Night, fast Night OF iHE TALE OF ARABIAN NIGHTS THE SULTANESS OF LOVE. moat beautiful picture ever AND MAX LINDER. IN BE MY WIFE. I booking at Movrmm Weaa as u ua $2 and $J I
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    • 305 2 c* TO i I r OR FOR SALE. r LARGE C'^OWaS, aewly erected ly area from PJ,OOO to 50,000 «q. ft. facing river. <1 LAIK.E STORES from 6,000 to 24,000 sq. it. near wharf and shippf. j ing. Also thre<? storied buildings for offices and godowns. Centrally situated, Al! immediate
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    • 466 2 H^ Hn l_ffi___nPMß___*«— fi I '"l j m r Tl X m*mm Nt show [^[[C^fg&Sirjzr j gar QDT TrnT mT At 10.30 To-night OKI KKIbHNA LILA Engagement of THE JUNGLE GODDESS The best Singapoie has ever witnessed f BUSHMAN AND BAYNE I THE DARKTOWN MINSTKELS m the "Metro" Special n
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    • 688 2 ALHA b£aH SPECIAL ANNOUNCED Z A Programme from Frida>. M Deceril., U IN THE SECOND SHOW XT j A Gigantic and Magnificent Production, Splendid p, I "Male and Femalein acts. UmaAm on j. M.mm r "The Admirable CrichtL,, Adapted fer the screen L, A photodramatie creation of lavish magnifcence dramatic
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  • 824 3 m\SER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BMKEK& Tl ESDA.Y, DECEMBER Mh. MINI N G. LFigures m brackets show the capita^ and issue value of the Share m dollars lamest .th. i .v. aiii m, div. M j ttatang Padang Tin (si) ...-> or> Hitam Tin (500,000) 1.35 1.45
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  • 28 3 Mr. W. D. Scott, C'omniissioner of Lands and Minos, has been appointed to act as General Adviser to the Johore Government, with effect from the lat December, 1022.
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    • 465 3 f\*. >\U• A a^— /HI V^' sjCJ^^**' t^mm-*** ffl entir«ly free fiom contamination. {Js. Use Glaxo for cooking i L* ith Glaxo m the house you are never without a supply j£ pure, iresh milk, milk that keeps" m its tin. ready for X IS e m any quantity at
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    • 398 3 kr^i^ n Propaganda it is Truth that counts" ,viy^^^^^^^^^^ fl L D Hl h[and Malt Whiskies are f J scarce and n;jst be scarce for some mgf^m^^m^^km years yet. It is eld Hishla^J M„h t^ aa^^^^=^^^ Whiskies that give to HAIG &HAIG mfh, K^! FIVE STARS SCOTS WHISKY the I**
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  • 1084 4 Tlie King. i?y Karl U mer; translated by Acnes Black (London: hfethuen Co. Eseex Street, St: and. Price 7s. Gd.) Viscount Haldane wiites the introduction to thia book and the introduction if as fairly set out as il the book itself. We have been accustomed of late to
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  • 207 4 More Illicit Traffic io Hongkong, Following the sentences of one year's hard labour passed on William Ernest Pitta, formerly second steward aboard the President Jefferson, anr, fane* Owen Smyth, ex-Bar Manager at the Palace Hotel, for importing arms into Hongkong and having arms fa their possession,
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  • 134 4 Madame Sarah Grand's Theory. Madam* Sarah Grand has discovered! why Scotsmen drink whisky. It is to enable them to withstand the rigours of their climate. "I havo lived m Edinburgh," she said •tend the winters there are very severe, an east wind sweeping right across -he
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  • 98 4 Sooceaafnl Experiment m Calcutta. Calcutta, Nov. 18. Th* Statesman state* to -day that m successful experiment m long distance telephony Waa directed on Sunday by Mr. G. P. Roy, chief engineer of the telegraph department! I conversations being carried on over 703 miles of telephone wire from
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  • 80 4 A Reuter t. legram from Amenia (North Dakota) says a half interest m "Achievement Girl," a queen honey bee, has just been .sold for $150, constituting, it is claimed, a new record for bee values. The "queen" has been sent to Alabama, where she will pass
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  • 82 4 FLYING IN C ANA DA. Saskatchewan claims that her air pilots last year carried far more passengers and (lew many more miles than those of any other province. During the year Saskatchewan fliers carried 3,622 passengers 2,000 more than Manitoba the next highlest, and 2.500 more than British Columbia! They
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  • 59 4 Sir Henry Thornton, who was brought from the United States by Lord Claud lamilton m 1914 to be general manager >f the Great Eastern Railway Company, »as been appointed president of the :anadian National Railways, the biggest ailway ia tiie world at a salary
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 80 4 Na m in— _ia-ißßii win SANITARY ■aaaaaaßaMaaMßßMßmHai^iHaaMaHß^Maaßaiß APPLIANCES —^—aawran— mw—ibiii i i MANUFACTURED BY SHANKS CO., LTD. m** W BARRHEAD, Scotland. SOLE AGENTS. STRAITS. R. YOUNG CO., LTD. Civil Engineers Contractors. Telephone No. 1450 Robinson Road, SINGAPORE. The English Electric Co., h LIMITED. (Incorporated m England). REDUCED PRICES FOR I
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    • 691 4 Auction Sale of COWS, Australian Milkers Specially selected for Su I Yielding from 2 to J Gallons Daily. 2C s?)rin ers on point of Calving g Milkers with Calves. ALSO al/ surplus Bran, Chaff and 1! MESSRS. POWELL CO., LTD are instructed to sell by PUBLH AUCTION MR. G. REDFEARN'S
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  • 1844 5 By Own Rutter. (Author of "British North Borneo.") 1 ThtSD is no doubt that until recently rubber tcmpasiies m North Borneo were not m hijeh favour m the City. The chief reason for th> was, not that the country could not prodme as good ruble-
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  • 134 5 Tlu? new Wnr .Minister for Italy underWeak a curious and trying- experience la^t year whan he addressed a huge crowd fiom the steps of the City Hall after receiving lhc freedom of New York. Ceneral i)ia^ speke m Italian, pausing after eveiy second or third sentence while an interpreter translated
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    • 472 5 TO LET. TO LET JANUARY, 192.;. HOLLAND PAKE. Furniture m the house can .-.'nation. ,:\-<v AGENCIES, ltd., writs. 0 y So. O. Europe Hotel 3uiid--1 Bigb Strmt Apply to The Manager, e.o.d. v.c. ,-ound house. No. 77 .->' 4 mile (unfurnished). nd ramga. in be inspected rom owners. Offer to
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    • 745 5 AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE OF lnred,emed I Pledges, the property "f Ten P»wn ops I'o be held at Omt Sal,-Roo m R sll ik.s Chambers. RaOe. Placa, Singapore ON THURSDAY, 7th DEC. AT 10 AM ON SATURDAY, Oth DEC. AT' 10 A.M li > fledges consiv,inp 0 f vaVh(< eh
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    • 681 5 1 NOTICES. MIPMC 11WL NOTICR. Tender- invited tor the supp v of Curts, BnUocka, and Drivers for the removal of materials from depots m Divisions 3 and 4 1 during 19_i.;. Tender forms may be obtained at the Secretary's Office on payment of 50 cents each. The son <f |tM
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    • 387 5 v ismmm^W W^ tw While service is the Primary requisite of Eye Glasses be sure Ihat Mountings and style conform to year personal ty. Our Rimless Glssse) offer the very utmost m service, comfort, and style. N. LAZARUS— OPTICIAN MEDICAL HALL BUILDING BATTERY ROAD. ftefractionist. Mr. R. V. Meyer, F.S.M.C.
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  • 24 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH. JOHNSTONE, On sta lastaal st the MaUr f j nity Hospital, Singapore, to Mr. and Mrs. Ruber i Johnstone, a ton.
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  • 891 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1922. Britain's Policing Policy. The people of Britain hay* always been of an adventurous type and for the last three hundred year.* have penetrated to the remote parti of the world m search of trade— Merchant Venturers all. The polic\ has no doubt been
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  • 416 6 Mr. M. Paul, secretary to Messrs. Martin ami Co., Calcutta, is expected back at Singapore by s.s. Ekma to-day. Municipal Commission meets on Friday at 2.1 r> p. m to consider the estimates for The Hylam ••boy"' of Dr. Murison, who was charged with the theft of $10 from his
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  • 781 6 KeuterPs Service. London, Dee. .">. Ia the Boose Of Commons, Ifr. Stanley Baldwin moved a financial resolution en thorising the amending of the Trade Facilities Act by increasing to 160,000,000 the aggregate amount of loans to b. guaranteed, guaranteeing the Auatrian loai arranged by. the League of
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  • 270 6 I The behavio Pmes hin, f hia children, by Mr. 11 th« Su his Wife tO plication on Daviei read i to shew thai the ,hr,, chi om BBBportirif ommon I ren m the a complete v ided that, more beneficial f is not .pro tody of
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  • 88 6 I was I named Lin H S and Lim Chye. v. mitting prai among whoi roumh.i a nkisha m wl ridinif. 0 whil relieved th hondred dolls j ks| sd into tha Th, Acting Chief I Sproule. _r<»rnus impr ll The ramoo D > |j .rising Jai md
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    • 291 6 II xS§P^\ STOCKS 1/ PjL2l w^\ NOW OBTAINABLE p I 7^* QUARTS I BBio PINTS fV— ■Mn_CA_9_'jj: i -*"a."33_' ht- v -7T? r SOI* AGENTS: s VSI /Pp CALDBECK W^ MACGREGOR 1 (Incorporated m Shanghai). WHOLESALE RETAIL g WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. I X'MAS GIFTS I v WBLL gELBCTBD STOCK
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    • 62 6 r DO YOU READ THIS PAPER WITH DIFFICULTY? Perhaps nearer or further than the normal 14 inches. The need of a good light. Headaches or Tired eyes. Blurred vision reading. These are symptoms of eye strain. Properly adaptjr ed glasses aie the oniy cure. P At the first sign of*
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  • 61 7 uSA N\EJIELI) UR t((Ml THB STRAITS. jn Service.] Lausanne. Dec. 4. .-•ard thfne pro- Rumanian and Tories supported of excluding warships 'lie guardianTho Tm tat< tin '•liked ■i rned to f< ite aj isanne, Dec. 4. which red ntly revived by the Dn on the freedom ritoi
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  • 221 7 M«\ico City, Dec 1. perintendent of i h been d hi Id to ransom sndits amAmericans of the a ng d;i> !>. Dec. 1. later. ned Mr. H. K. kim BREW k. sshiagtoa, Dee. I. g the delegates to > i f< rence, declared il States
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  • 58 7 any opera had derided tO lay a wilds, and many ed m its construction. graph clerk at the nearid a telegram from I the railway contd. Shall I burj' him?" the clerk-. "But first i« quite dead. Will send morrow." tei another telegram canst m: Marie sure he
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  • 57 7 the latest craze foi finding much hu 0 phaOQ of philate a,v "troat rarjtieV as, first flying post India, Feb. sth, i»ll P air mail, Issy-les DeeuTffle Fiance, Aug. 13th X air nail, London to Wind |911. It is significant oi b lth m thls u&m P hilatel^ •!fctinj>T journals
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  • 214 7 VARIOUS QUESTIONS. IKISH BILL P ABHBD. I Renter's Service.] London. Dec. Hu House of Lords ha- pnoeed the third rending of the Irish Constitution Bill, after critical peeaimiatic speech from Lord Lanadnwne and bitter sneach from Lord! I arson. W ARSlilp RENEWALS. London, Dec. I. In the
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  • 201 7 1 ondon. Dec. L The Prince of Wales nes recovered from his mishap on Saturday. RUBBER MAKERS' FEAR. London, Dec. 4. According to the Times, the rubber manufacturers of the United States are apprehensive that the Colonial Office committee's scheme aims at raising the price of
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  • 372 7 Plaintiff Continues His Evidence. Tho hearing of the action brought by Mr. P. A Paris, described as an agent, of the Sea View Hotel, against Mr. See Tiong Wah, comprador e of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, which was commenced last Thursday, WU resumed before Mr. Justice
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  • 1009 7 I I mm Our Own Correspondent.) Jesselton, Nov. 27. With the advent of Major-General Sir William Henry Rycroft, X.C.8., K.C.M.G., Si rth Borneo enters upon a new phase n her history. Our previous Governors ■•aye been mm of Eastern experience, trained m an Eastern school and steeped m
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  • 813 7 A KLALA LUMPUB VIEW. The Malay Mail ha? a very long leader Jevoted largely to a consideration ,of our article on this subject. As the paper is rnder the direction, and we believe the utual Editorship, of the hon'ble Mr. J. H. M. Robson, who is one
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  • 36 7 An engagement is announcer! between Eni Margaret, second daughter of W. L. and Mrs. Braddon, Mount Beryl. Seremban, and Owen Ernest Woollard, Tampin Linggi Estate, Rantau, son of E. H. and Mrs. Woollard, Heamoor, Penzance, Cornwall.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 100 7 STOVES THE "CARRON DOVER" WOOD BURNING LATEST IMPROVED PATTERN FOR ECONOMICAL COOKING. lITTED WITH BOILER OR WITHOUT BOILER. MADE IN FOUR SIZES 88% ZT-Xi 40% —42 Inches COMPLETE WITH TWO LENGTHS PIPING AND ONE ELBOW. -ay. Robinson Co. Ltd. (Incorporated m the S.S.) ■^^^■^^n________B__ H M__M_-____ B B __b__M-___J wi
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    • 525 8 THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (The "Blue Funnel" Line— Alfred Holt Co.) (Companies Incorporated m 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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    • 610 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) PASSENGER SERVICE. Steamer OUTWARD. Dne Singapore. s.s. CITY OF YORK China and Japan De& ID s.s. CITY OF SIMLA China tnd Japan Feb 5 s.s. CITY OF POONA China snd Japan Mar. I HOMEWARD. s.s. CITY OF PARIS Marseilles and
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    • 557 8 P. &O. BRITISH INDIA APCAR" LINE. (Incorporated mi n England > MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CAkr i cm. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL g N Vh > FROM LONDON T MARwifl < DUE SINGAPORK. "AKMEIL LE >. LON SARDINIA about htv 10 KA W NELLORE about Deo. 24 *n_f*ra /t 10L>:! KASHGAR
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 695 9 THE i!AW ,tAW NAViIiAMUN CO.. LTD. nU (IN< ORPORATED IN SIAM.) Ul SINGAPORE— BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. DCfMI, Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupiu, Patani, Singora, 1 -una, Chumpon, and Bongk. -eal Departure ■i 6 11 L 3 v v lfl llttrt* throughout With pl»-rtri_- _itrV_*- r. n A v n eieciric ngnt, and
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    • 777 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EUerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated m England.) .■*-< JOINT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW YORK Steaaura. Due Spore Route For CITY OP DLNKIRK Dec. 20 Suez
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    • 866 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 duo Singapore m. 17 1923 s.s. STEEL TRA\ SIXER duo Singapore 17 190.J Taking cargo on
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  • 447 10 A number of Russian steamers are being transferred to Persian ship registry by owners who wil! not fly the Red Flag. Owing to thc decrease m price of petrol, the cargo of the tank steamer Iroquois and the barge 2\avahoe had depreciated £124.000 while they were on the
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  • 21 10 of the Middle Temple, barrister-at-law) ■enior master of Raffles' Institution, has been operated on at the General Hospital y aPPendiCitiS bUt
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 156 10 CONTINENTAL CORD TYRES 2 Super-Mileage means loss cost. Continental Cord Tyrei generally give i puper-iai.eage, thus effecting a J H Dsiderable i SAVING OF COSTS. mf* APPLY TO LEADING DEALERS GARAGES For Your Requirements. •+>• Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. Sole Agents for Malaya. CIGARETTE i VIRGINIA BLEND j DISTINCTLY HIGH
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    • 115 10 JODELIfJT" Ihe 1 imber Preservativ,. Stocked jin 1, 5 10 Gallon lb. WHY PAY Pr/ces for ft* r </ n nod0 od Soft H oof/ I reated With JODELITE IS CHEAPER JUgT a;^ Write for Particulars to The Borneo Gompany Litnitsd (Incorporated m England.) Singapore, Ipoh and Penang. THE MARK
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 282 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAT. Kenmon Pnlan < s l B a.m. Cucob Benuit a m Cucob Hung Soon a.m. Cucob Haß Chia P w a.m. jjooor.. Saba and Djambi Sln^ 2_S Krjtay. Vu,, pn Ke,,K..n. P^Un? l^r!.L!^° n B I P.m. "»n Whatt Ban Siong Bee n n Medusa n m
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    • 818 10 Ban Fo Soon, Dut. 685, from Pontianak i, for Pontianak 6. VESSELS AT WHARF. TANJONG PAGAR. Eaat Wharf No. l.—Nil. East Wharf No. 2. Van Overstraten. Sheers Wharf No. 8. Barentsz. Main Wharf No. 4. Gorjistan. Main Wharf No. s.— Selangor. Main Wharf No. 6. Nil. rnpire Dock No. 7.
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  • 92 11 D cm m r Bank 1 r.i. ■_> j Hank demand I j_^ Private cr dita m.>. :> i t New Vni.. demand Credits 00 dayi Fraaee, demand 705 India, T. 175% Hongkong, den 1-, p. c Prem. Yokohama, <1 mand J iva, demand 136*4 Bangkok, demand sr>-\ Sovereign,
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  • 81 11 Tin 800 Tons Copra Sundried 10. in Opium, Benares unc. 4 500 Rice, Rangoon white 235.00 Rico. Siam Xo. 1 for export 320.00 Eiee, Siam Xo. 2 for export :*OO.OO Rice, Saigon No. 1 for export 205.00 Rice, Saigon No. 2 for export 240.00 Rice, Siam Bro^n Al for
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  • 38 11 Singapore, D<e. sth. 12 noon. Standard Pale Crepe Spot (8 48%: Stan. hud Ribbed Smoked Sheet Spot 18 18%; Jan. -March 50 60%; April-June 52 7>2'j. London quotation ■heel Is. 2d. Market Easier.
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  • 320 11 Markets. London, Nov. 8. The continued improvement m America has counteracted the further serious setback m the German uchange, -ami as there can be no trade boom m sight it is advisable for buyers to exercise great caution. Copper. Remains the one cheap metal and as American
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  • 126 11 PHASER'S REPORT. Singapore, Dec. i idon rubh r pi ice 2<l. Tin i'i7.">. 7«. 6d. 200 tons sold $87.62%. Ruhli-.r.-. Ayer P< _3fl 16.40, Allenbys 60 v ICunings 4S 55, Baa-■'-X: D 7%, Bn -i 17% 52%, Craigieleai 32% 37%, I 00 $1, Kan.asans $2.40 $2.50, Trafalgar.!
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  • 172 11 Singapore. l)t\. Rubber.— London Is. Wd. Local 18%-. Tim.— _ondon £175 7s. $d. Local >ld.) Share Market S i y. Robbers. In^ragu i $4.50 $4.75, Sungei TukJ D 35, Aj Kempas $4 $4.50, Kuala Btdims $2 $240 Tins.— Taipings 07 i $1.02%, Norths $1 11% $142, Sooths $1
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  • 188 11 The following is the directors' report to the Shareholders to be presented at the annual meeting on Dec. 13th at Evatt and Co's at noon. The net profit for the year amounted to 285,***** to which must be added the balance of $5,871.21 brough* forward from last
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  • 40 11 The Tanjong Malim Rubber Company pay no dividend for the year ending .fune SOth and carry forward £52 173 Compared With the previous year the I\ O. R. st •howl a reduction from I to just over Od. a lb.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 243 11 a over $5 000 000. l THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPAiTIMITi V EAD OFFICE t-Winchester Ho__fS!^_! Settlements) mpany has £20,000 deposited with th^SIL r *r, f °NDON OFFICE 32 Old Jewry, E.C. m! -v- o, «JL_rT *ter,as__ *> -—^Z- M ANAGI NG DIRECTOR HXIAN< E ASSURANCE Co.. Ltd. d
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    • 532 11 CHARTERED BANK. pf India, Australia and China Incorporated la England by Royal Char^ Paid up Capital m 600,000 Ret"' 8 aCh ",000,000 ■veserve Fund 7aa nn Reserve Liability of Pro P riVtors3.ooo '.ooo i« J ll AD OFFICE. US Bishopsgate, London, E.C U iv. o* Agen T c T les
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    • 511 11 HONGKONG ft SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (lacorporated m Hongkong.) Capital, all paid up $20,000,000 Silver Reaerve $23,500,000 bterkag Reserve, held m London SL 4.500.000 Xt serve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. G. M. Dodwell, Esq.— Chairman. Jwfe H r A Lari Deputy Chairman, S' B ,t rc rd Ea^-
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    • 419 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. Established 1880. Capital Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reaerve Fund 65,000,000 President: K. Kodama Esq. Vice-President: R. Ichinomiya, F"o DIRECTORS: X. Soma Eaq X. Ka/.wara, Esq. Y. Yamakawa Esq. S k Suxuki, E»4. U. Ooagiri, Esq. D K> j^riai^a. Baron K. Iwasaki. R. Mori, E
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    • 118 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) FIRE MOTOR CAR~ MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore. Representative*— Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. WEARE Co., Ltd. Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER Co., Ltd. Branch Office-64, The Arcade, Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO.,
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  • 1216 12 There is every possibility that Singapore will have need t»f the 21 points which they secured at the expense of Johore on Saturday, for Negri Sembilan, with whom Singapore drew m a no-score game, are likely j to defeat .Johoie ani Malacca, which we j are presuming Singapore's
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  • 517 12 [To The Editor of the "Pinang Gazette.". Sir,- There appeared m your issue of tl t 88tb instant, an article reproduced from the London Stock Exchange Gazette oi Huh October last, on Compulsory Restriction, am! the bearing such policy Sfrigbt eventually have on our giwafl Rubber liulustry. if
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  • 98 12 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo NichiNichi Shimbun.) Tokio, Dec. 4. Tin is quoted at V.107. The cotton yarn market is dull, being quoted V.222.80. Tokio, Dec. 5. Viscount Takahashi, the President of the Seiyu Parties and ex-Premier, met the c\-Minister of Education, Mr. Nakahashi, who recently separated from
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  • 265 12 GOLF AJ PENANG. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Dec. 5. At golf The Rest defeated Scotland m the foursomes by eight matches to two. RUGBY. Owing to che heavy rain and the consequential unsatisfactory condition of the Padang, the Rugby match, which had been niTanged to take place
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  • 120 12 The following will represent the S.R.C >. SjCC. at aochcy this afternoon on the flatter's ground: J. V, Moss; L.M. Penne father ami E. O, Angus; F. Albuquerque C. B. Webb and V. C. Westerhout; <\ A R. Bateman. W. A. Aeria. H. G. Stack E. E. tie Souza
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  • 62 12 There will be another evening of m tei oBl illg boxing on Friday at the Stadiun when Walley will meet Bam Foxy, Chii Beng. K. Huet anil C. Rozario. Youiu Abeam, All these are tried performers ii their classes and should put up a gocn show. A Wieslllllg mat.'h
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  • 63 12 Ladies' Sp< on Competition for De j ceS|ber was played Ml Monday 4th inst. am resulted m a wm for lira. D, Ward witl a net score of 38, Nine raids were takei out ami the following wers returned: Mrs. D, J. Ward 48 u> 38 Mrs.
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  • 208 12 The iesi.lt of the match Scotland vs. Th Rest at Kenpel Golf Club on Sunday win for the latter team by 7-% to 6 1 The following were the scores, Scot lam players given first: Bisset and Stewart. D. 0 White and fl Jackson 1. Hendrie and
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  • 133 12 The arrangements for tha dinner am dance at the Europe Hotel to-morrow Thursday, are as follows: The Commodore ef the Club, Sir Lav rence Guillemard K. C. 8., will arrive a S p.m. and be officially >ceived by the other flag officers. In order to avoid
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  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
    • 372 12 To the Editor. Sir, —Referring to the letter appearing m to-day's issue of your paper signed by "Not a Lawyer," I think it is quite obvious on the face of the letter itself that your esteemed correspondent is not a lawyer, without his telling us so. He
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  • 163 12 102 Miles an Hour. A document which tiie Great Western Railway ha- kssH secret for nearly 20 years is disclosed m the company's mags zinc for November. It describes a record train iun made on May tub, 1904, when OBS of the Great Western ocean specials, from
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  • 210 12 The following is the result of the Garrison Association football league: A. the annual general meeting of the Sti aits Union Football Club held lat Sunday at Mr. Tan Eng Bong's residence, No. 100 Telok Ayer Street, the following gentlemen Mere elected office-bearers for the year 1923.
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  • 34 12 I Kimberley, Dec. 4. The M.C.C. made 353 (Mead 68, Sandham 68). Griqualand made 19*5 and the M.C.C. replied with 42 "for 2 wickets and thus! won by eight wickets.
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