The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 December 1922

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. EN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., SATURDAY, frECExMBER 30, 1922 No. 10,778
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  • 174 1 Warships are hurrying t* Constantnople, meanwhile the LaVMUMH Con-' gress has plainly given the Turks to understand hou it views their boHcv— Page (J. The Indian Cpngresa at (mv*. hadecided against taking pan m th. Cr.uncil elections Page 7. President Harding has begun negotiations for an internationul
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  • 1234 1 Quiet,; d affu.it k m.neA noAtri .At farrog* ÜbelK Juvenal Tho Topicist bade a hearty hut sorrowfbl farewell to the genial Captain on Thursday 'afternoon, it is tad to have to «ay then* good-byes and Urn trflta figure and kindly, monocled face will be iciieiaheieil foi
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 190 1 MALTHOID Raffles Hotel. I 2920. 8 Tele. 2920. lj mJRDAY, SOth Dec., 1*22.-G„Wt Night, Dinner and I***. 1 NDAY,SIsI December. l922^Dinner and Cinema. Auld Lang I Bym m Ballroom at mid-night. IDAY, I*l January, 1923.— The Carnival Night. Fancy or I Evening Dress Optional. Dinner »n<j Dance. Augmented Jazz fi
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    • 419 1 KELLY AND WALSH, LTD (Incorporated m Hongkon-.) NEW BOOKS Jl ST RECEIVED. A^;|!! M, |f I ,^.f THE fcts. THE HOOK OE BUNGALOWS. let.. "mU bvi^b v', A nt:i t **O YT > GEORGE, A BioSL^ilJ^TlSfr L> **P^ b y E T. Raymond, »fcl MASTER! Ihrou-h Con- illustrated IARA sennas
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    • 156 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. New books at Kelly and Walsh's— Patre l.j John Little and To. for sherriea— Pag Bullock cart number plate !o~Jfoutei to let, Traveßing rep. wanted by Englisl Page r>. Liberty motor car for prhmte i Pap Ani.'ii.aii Consulate wanl young assistant! —Page 5. (Jaiety and Surma cinemas new
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 119 1 THK WEEK. >"'•• KM*. High \V.i..:\ 7.11 a.m.. v.]B pjn, Rugby: Singapore vs. Negri Sembilan. 9 Joseph*! Old Boy's annual dinner. Smmdat, .''i.s-'. High Water, "■> wjm ■>.>.• p.m. I tat* urd I .'im. Watehnicht Serrice, Cathedral. Ifowisy, Jan.** Ilijrli Wati" .i.m.. 9JK p.UI. j New Year's Day. I Public
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  • 380 2 MACPH AIL'S WEEKLY REPORT. The volume of business transacted during tha week is small, but prices have been well maintained m all branches. Rubber ifl ateady at Is. 2d. London and is half cent up locally at 47^ per pound. Tin fttaaret are slightly firmer, the metal at 4 183
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    • 358 2 TO 1 X r Ott FOR SALE. LARGE <.<':>OW^S, aewly erected area from 10,000 to 50,000 sq. ft. facing river. LARGS STOKES from 6,000 to 24,1*0*' sq. ft. near wharf and shipping. Also three storied buildings for offices and godowns. Centrally situated. All immediate entry, going cheap. Apply or write
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    • 520 2 W Pi IIJ g Cj THTATUT J Happiness and Prosperity to all BEST OF LUCK FOR 1923. tl -roughout the^ New Year. B At JM sharp i.urvrv Lrovn i" n I XEW VOD-A-VILLE MOVIES PB<^^°B^VoR rto I JUNGLE GODDESS SERIAL At 9.15 p.m. I Episodes Eight and Nine. THE JUNGLE
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    • 903 2 ALHAMBRa N\K EXTEND GREETINGS TO ALL AND *IMBH \1 A HAPPY AND J»ROSPEROLS NKW YEAR, SPECTAL ANNOUNCEMENT Program nic from Monday 231h December to Saturda> ;,ith 1t,,,. ,i IX THE SECOND SHOW AT TOPICAL BUDGET British News Film The Modern Dominant Society Drama A Graphic Description c f The Modern
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  • 819 3 FRASSB CO., EXCHANGE AND BH VRE BROKERS. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29th. M IMN Is. LFiguree In brackets show the capital »«oe rah* of the ?hnre m dollars marked. Cti div. r <-x div. i tag Padang Tin (sl} 52^ 57% Pitam Tin (600,000) 1.30 i 0 Jckntoh 20
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  • 320 3 (Ry Courtesy of the N7tnyo Nichi\ithi Shimbun.) Tokio, Dec. 26Bfargnii Haehifoka has been nominated tin- chairman of a committee of the whole House ol Peers. The Kakushin Club Party has decided to j submit a motion of want of confidence m the President of the House of Parlia-j
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    • 335 3 <_lPr^ v r§& I >\ m (hu. I .SJf c^yym(s \*t»\ h r S^ \o\\ r IX Hil W Wr 1 '> t_r 1 SS, j! iim\ l,i>J." I \U'. If your Baby J lived m England 1 and you were- unable to v him yourself, he would 8 ba
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    • 33 3 A new departure m the history of Duly. v h College has been made by the election to s Governorship of tlie Labourite Mr. J. H. Thomas, who vas nominated by the masters.
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    • 274 3 O. K. JUNIOR "THE LITTLE BUS WITH A BIG HEART" AT -i-f +1^ T___»-__, w TX THEREIN lies the phenoXJI h ulu I3UVS L L menal success of the O. K. *7 W U Junior Motor Cycle. A Little Maintains It<'wS £?S£ $400 Nett Sf&3fS $400 Nett Motor Vehicle Department
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  • 204 4 Asked m the House of Commons why the staff of the Admiralty was much larger than before the war m view of the reduced naval personnel, Lieut. -Colonel Amery replied that a reduction of 1,655 had been made m the last four months. The numbers would be further revised m
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    • 146 4 VA V WM^j THE I t. 'f/fAmt fas&s\ A T^-TTC^nP fill N v_T7 s i >- y~^^ y H '/il 3 f fv it /TTAHE Bright Virginia Leaf of which 555 are W X ir !iU vef y s :>! quantities at kw f/j a ictual Tol i FieldsIt Only
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    • 281 4 I __03SPsfes Of All Dealers < RiP_%^! stocke f 1"• 'aP '3r/ ijkX ~l£* ■ft--**' f^^^llSX^ Everywhere. fi '^SHBSS^- (Incorporate: J i fetw in«» Pore Office: ji 181 Soulh Bridge u,,arl Telephones N .VAv... —Hit j I i.<|j. jfci.j .s*», -> r. i^TnHßVr^t— I^**^**^**^^^^M_^a_ .I I Nj^TJ econ omy of
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 556 4 CHURCH SERVICES. IHE SUNDAY AFTER CHRISTMAS. Dee-amber, .'Us. 1922. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.15 a.m. Holy Communion. (Choral.) 9.1a a.m. Matins and Litany. 4 r.m. Childn ,7 .'_>.:_••■ J- ni Eveni i■• pjn. v atehnij ht Sen ie During the following w ek: Holy Comnra need y,
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  • 636 5 THE LAST SCENES. London, Dec. 11. Thc Judge had not pioeeaded fa;- m the summing up befcue it brought Mrs. Thompson's counsel to his feet. 'This p a common ordinary charge against the wife snd the adulterer. When one heard counts] say that never before m
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  • 169 5 Mteting of Sikhs. Large numbers of Sikks fron. the various I o* Malays poured into Psnang on! Saturday evening last, to attend the nineteenth annua] meeting of the Khalas Diwan] which had been Used for the 24th snd th< 25th instant at the Gurudwars m Brick Kiln
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  • 45 5 The Pensng Hill railway is almost complete<*. The tunnel is finished but tlie station at the upper end is still m course i of erection. The site chosen for the future hotel is on the hill known as '-Strawberry" just above the new station I
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 559 5 TO LET. TO I ET. Two sections m Raffles Chambers. to ih« Secretary Garden Club. uc. Me. i"> Mt. Blisshsth, One .storey ise, four bedrooms, with dressing 1 bathrooms attached. Tennis and Water laid on. Available Ist January v to. M. I_. B. care of Free Press. u.e ■pound Taaglls
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    • 635 5 AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Freehold Building Land at Race Ccmss Uoad and Rofetrt'a Lane, Singspore. At Mess,- Cheong Koo n Seng (Vs Saleroom. No. 80 Chulia Street. ->X WEDNESDAY. 3rd Jan. at 2.30 p.m. 1. Valuable fr.ehoM bmlding lend st L.«tc ourse Road, area 2,286 eg. ft l
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    • 558 5 NOTICES. EASTERN BMBLTING LTD. < lacorporsstd Is Bsglsnd I -Votice m Uwohy give,, that the transfer! Racfster of the Preferred Ordinary shares will m- rloeij -from 28th December. 1922, to llth I Janaary, 1923, inclusive. Hy Order of the Board, P. M. ROBINSON, General Manager. NOTICE. Mrs. Douglas, Beauty Specialist,
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    • 226 5 I LORGNETTES AND HAND FRAMES I j EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS I j SEASONABLE f PRESENTS I GOLD AND j SILVER AND I GOLD FILLED j TORTOISE SHEIL THESE FORM A DELIGHTFUL ADDITION TO A LADY'S EQUIP- MENT. BEING MOST USEFUL AS WELL AS ORNAMENTAL j S. SMITH SON (SIAM) LTD. ll
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  • 800 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1922. Our Trams. The information which has been I published regarding the change m i respect of our tramway system, will nave been received with interest by the public because this question of transportation is one which affects a \ery large portion of OUT
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  • 533 6 Tlie Free Press will be issued on Monday, New Wai 7s Hay. hut m order to give the Start* the holiday thor.- arill he no issue on i day. The Maintenance Act has been extended to include orders made m Ceylon. The resignation <»f Sec-Lieut. D. E. Knight t"n»m the
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  • 338 6 AT TANGLIN II n.. The annual New Year'a Fancy Dn Ball which wai held at the TangHn blub last night was s brilliant affair of hghtbearted dancers m picturesque coatmnM amid a colour setting that at the height of the masquerade was dassting m its attr_ tivt
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  • 144 6 ENGLAND DEFEATED. [Reuter's Service.] .Johannesburg. Dec. 28. The weather was dull, but 4.tH)(» spectators were present when the Test match wa- resumed on a good wicket. England were all out for 'Jl*-. Nupen taking 7. for :>:;. Blanckenberg for 59. Altogether the innings lasted minutes. There was
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  • 113 6 (By Courtesy ef the Nanyo NichiNichi Shin bun.) Tokio, Dec. 28. ■nese trade returns during the first 25 days m Dec. shows Y. 115.733,000 of exports compared with Y. 113,022.000 for imports. The total exports for this yeas show Y.1,7.i>4,738,00n compared with the total V.1,*****3,000 imports for the
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  • 141 6 Mr. W. Duncan goes to Lower Perak this v:t<k and thence on to Singapore and Java (S. Echo). Mr. H. S. Sircom will shortly bevacating the Bench of the First Magistrate's Court, Kuala Lumpur. His Excellency, the High Commissioner, Wfll probably pay a visit to Kedah and Kelantan before coming
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  • 222 6 ALLIES ARE ANNOYED WARSHIPS LEAVS MAI Urfsaant ifnber rwo Commi commission after i; ti subject of capitulatio b with I m full session ton < f Sii:-. Garroni si d one of the long. much plain speaking Allies end also American, Mi id. I «eh dei
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  • 285 6 I.endon. Use. 28. Political circles m London ardined to take a tragic view of the X tien Commission's decision v. Prance has established th* righl separately under an amb-iguoasl) sorM i clause of the Peace treaty. The muv .spacer* 1 hope she w 11 not exercise -herth prejudicing
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 166 6 /m. stocks I J'f fl**}\ A g\ NOW OBTAINABLE j Ym^^ ai QUARTS I 1/ M*a* U I HH VJtrj If^f J^^ pints 1 1__\ %Sj h l■(rj *j rj from \^^^Vo£!^3^ SOLE AGENTS: \^KJhL/^7 caidbeck X^^cS^ofcy MACGREGOR (Incorporated m Shanghai). WHOLESALE RETAIL WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. I *m**mmmmmmmmmm****mm*\mwmmm*m*mm**mm*****^^ RIMLESS
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    • 63 6 \i DO YOU i READ THIS PAPER WITH j DIFFICULTY? i 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 adapted gki-ois a;o the only cure. At the first sij.Tn
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  • 406 7 HARDING HAS A PLAN. I lONS Ml ST CO-OPBRATB I [Reuter's Service]. Washington, Dec. Js. :l inter to Senator Lodges President asks the Senate not to adopt amende ;nt, because it j embarrass him m negotiattaM he ..."> conducting fo an international] onferenee. letter states the
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  • 248 7 Paris, Dec. 28. ti nat* Committee has decided by 10 to 5 favour of reconstruct ins; th« industrjelle de Chine. II vas only M. Poincare's insisten ce OB -♦ray of thi- pOOOOfC of tho hill m rests of Pleuull prestige m th<? East which secured the vote
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  • 660 7 WONT TRADE ANYMORE. COMRADE KAMLNEFFS RESOLVE. [Reuter's Service]. Roai, Dec. 28. A win (i m Moscow says that replacing 1 Lenin who is ill, Kan. flf, addressing the of the tenth Pan-Russian Con* tated the Govei anient ■forth would nr lions to •n power.- and would
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  • 83 7 (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, Dec. 29. At the police court to-day sentences were postponed until Jan. 4 m the case of the 1 Tamil Vapatarja who was charged with the J attempted theft of 542 notes, the property of the E. and O. Hotel m the Hongkong
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  • 55 7 Inspector Joyce's quarters at Rocnore Station was visited by some unknown midnight visitor, who got away with cash and other articles worth over $50 belonging to tho Inspector. The Inspector wai unaware of the loss of his things till b< y got up early yesterday morning. He hai no suspicion
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  • 1126 7 MR. WILSON'S CASE. An ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held m the board room yesterday afternoon, Mr. R. J. Farrer presiding. Others present were Babu Annukul Chander Chard er, Inche Tonus Messrs. 1) T Lew..- Lilt. I -ng Seng, A Anthony, L A. Elias, A. E.
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 282 7 Chinese Win Voiunteer Cup. The final pf the Volunteer Cup Competition was played on the Padang yi sterdtAy m the presence of a large attendance, among whom was H.E.. Major General Sir Neill Malcolm, a nd Lieutenant Colonel Spencer, Commanding the Singapore Volunteers. After a particularly good game. m
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    • 55 7 The V.M.C.A. Lawn Tennis Championship was played on Thursday afternoon between R. F. Smith, and was won by the former. by 6 3. 10 8. The Handicap finals will be played *o-day (Saturday) between C. J. Stephen and H. E. Newberry, Scr.) and R. F. Smith and
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    • 33 7 The badminton toufcmament begins today. The following are the ties. At 3 p.m. F. W. Norris vs. Khoo Hooi Hye. At 5 p.m. C. A. Sinnathamby vs. J. B. Appadurai.
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    • 63 7 To-morrow morning the finals m the open singles Kleinman vi Khoo Hooi Hye and the handicap singles, Ruchwaldy vs Choon Leong will be plaiyed the latter first beginning at 10 o'clock. Holders of thc two dollar tickets for Dec. 26th can use them for admission purposes and
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    • 52 7 The Polo ground ia open again for practice and chukkers will be played to-day, Saturday, commencing at 4.45 p.m. Members of the Club will be interested to learn that the film taken by Pathe Freres of the paperchase on Dec. 10th will be shown at the Victoria Hall on
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    • 54 7 The race on Sunday will be the final round of the Geddes Cup. The handicaps arte as follows Polly .1, Kathleen 1.2, Betty 9.6, Helen 5.3, Gertrude 10. Ella 6.5, Sally 4, Marion scratch, Eve 8, Dorothy 7, Puteh 10, Margaret II 10, Ann 3, Jean
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 112 7 1 THE WORLD'S PREMIER TENNIS RACKET THE "PATTE R SON" MADE BY SLAZENGBR THIS RACKET IS THE MOST PERFECT YET PRO- lii CED. IT IS BUILT FROM THE VERY FINEST GRADE a^^^-^^M^^^^k FNGLISH MATERIALS. /^^M^M^^^^^k A ND HAS EXCEPTIONAI /^<^^ DRIVING POWER. iW^s^^o^xQ^ N > HIE DESIGN, THE BALANCE IS
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 571 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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    • 582 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) PASSENGER SERVICE. Stearaer OUTWARD. Dae Slafapore. s.s. CITY OF SIMLA China aad Japan Fob R s.s. CITY OF POONA China and Japan M ar. 9 HOMEWARD. *s.s. CITY OF YORK Marseilles and London Feb 20 *s.s. CITY OF SIMLA Marseilles
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    • 503 8 P. &O. BRITISH INDIA 5 AND APCAR LINE. (Incorporated mi n England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO S£K\ PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO (Under Contract with His Majc- I I (/NDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON i MA po n itr DUE SINGAPORE. *E«I LEAVE Sl IG UflESt DELTA (Transport)
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 846 9 ORATED IN SIAM.) SIN GAPORE— BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. U* Trcnggans. Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, Langtuaa, Chumpon, and Bangkol v.rlv.l art ur, pi 77; a,i J,,, ,0 IB Jan. 17 r w 1 and haw excellen'.. ac.om- r first cla rip from Singa. I Bangkok and Singapore via coast ssued
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    • 745 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Stea Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Ellerman BucknaU Steam Ship Co., Ltd. < AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated m Englaad.) i i JCTKr SERVICE TO NEW TORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA. FKOM NEW YORK Steamera. Due Spore Route For TELEMACHUS Jan. 11 Suez
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    • 490 9 ISTHMIAN LINE FROM PHILADELPHIA VIA SUEZ s.s. STEEL TRAVELLER due Singapore Jan. 7 I STEEL WORKER dtx TO BOSTON, YORK, AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DIRECT. s.s. MOBILE CITY j m s.s. STEEL TRAVELL to load s.B. Sl EEL V. I ore to load Taking cargo on through Biiis Lading to
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  • 108 10 Thc P. and O. Soudan has left Colombo, and is expected to arrive at this port at 10 a.m. on Wednesday the 3rd. proximo. She will proceed to the P. and O. Wharf on arrival. The tank steamship William Rockefeller made the transit of the Panama Canal on
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 411 10 LIKE ALL Continental PRODUCTS OF HIGH quality AND FINISH. JL" JL W ilfiinlOilTSll CORD TYRES aro the ACME of perfection. These Tyres are unsurpassed for MAXIMUM MILEAGE and BIDING COMFORT. Their cost is cheap, and ALL LEADING DEALERS stock them. Sime Darby Co., Ltd. Sole Agents for Malaya. j PATZENHOFER
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    • 393 10 s.s. GLENSANDA. Consignees of carpro per the above steamer from Europe Dec. 24th are hereby notified that a general survey of all cargo landed m a damaged condition will be held on Wednesday 3rd January, 1?>23, m godown No. (x at 2 p.m. No further survey will bo held after'
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    • 86 10 JODELITE The Timber Preservative 'AT,*^A'- t* i AEju Wlim\m s£ WMMMMMM _j* V. Sfeu**^.^ 1 lffil!''< m9mmmmmmt\ iStM^Sam J Ml__ft_* y^y ■M* WAM. ;_fl|e/ i ___■■> i m» Stocked m 1, 5 10 Gallon Drum WHY PAY High Prices for Hard Wood Soft Hood Treated IV ith JODELITE IS CHEAPER
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 646 10 MAIL, TABLE. TOD A Y. rulau Aing Hone >-i ra ;> ,CO J Hong Soon U a.m. ncoh Massima _> a.m. nmon Soon L,e «J am. I enang. Colombo and Bombay Burma Maru 9 a.m. Bandjermasin Sarie Borneo 9 a.m 1 ,mtK,nak Van der Parra 9 a.m Mersing. Kuala Pahang
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  • 58 11 December 29. Bank I 1 l-l Dink d. mand •_> 5-32 Hongkong, demand 1 i> Yokohama, demand 11 4 SOl Bank Buying Bank ol England Kate p.c. Bar Silver London The folio** telegram has b. ived from Rome dal <i Dec-. 23rd., noon: Exchange on London, Liras 90.75 per
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  • 107 11 December 29. Tin it:. Tors Gambier Cube Xo. 1 23.00 Gambu i L 6.00 Popper Black reppcr (white fair) '__!3.00 Tapioca, small flake, I Pearl Sago small Copra Mix io.iu Copra Sandried Opium, Benares unc. 1.500 Rice. Rangoon white .00 Rioe, Siam Xo. 1 for export 0.00 Riofl, Siam
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  • 37 11 Singapore, Dec. 29th, l- noon. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked S Spot 48« 4 LBH; -Fan. 49 i."_; Jan.-Marcfe W 50V::; April-.Tur. M B I July-Sept. 55 London quotation sheet Is. 2%d. Marb
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  • 191 11 Singapore. Dee. 29. Rubber.- A better tone prevailed at this week's Auction which was held a day later than usual owing to the Christmas holidays. Business was done m Awarded Sheet at 47 to 47 \k loose, and 47% m cases. Good Quality Sheet was m better demand
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  • 81 11 Singapore. Dee. 29. Following better advices from London tlie local Market improved and the tone at the opening* of the Auctions yesterday was steady with a good demand. Trade Buyers being more m evidence Standard Sheet sold up to 47%, and Good f.a.q. up to 17. Off Sheet
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  • 39 11 Brigadier General Hackett Thompson who was a few years back the General Officer Commanding the Troops m Ceylon, is due m Colombo by the Warwickshire m January from Home. He is to spend a few days m the Island.
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  • 93 11 i rasi:u\s report. Singapore. |)ev. L'M i ndon Etubb* i Pi c la. 2%d, Tin El 6 12 175 toi 1.75. lviii)!Hr>.--l!! N.u fi dahi $2£o I nited Malaccas 70 75, \wr Pan i $6, Bass. 96 $1.05, Pantai Mining.— Malayai C< cries $17, th "taipings y
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  • 168 11 Singapore. Dee. Rubber. London Is. 'J'. d, i i- %i Tin.— London lis:; '7,,. r 7 „;,77_- (JU Robbers. Ayer Kunings .J7'.. 52% Sandyci $1.05 i Malacca* $1174 $L 22« i o Ben I 19 21. Bn 52%, Tambalaks »;o 66, IJ. 02%. ,ilw -i W% 97H, North*
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  • 99 11 Singapore. Dee. 21*. Tin.-tI.M 2-. Od.. $91* 175 ton* sold. Rubbers.— Allenhys 70 75, Bassetts 95 $1.05, Hay ior. $5.25 buyers, Kempas 1 85 $4.46, Punggors 50 60, i;i v Benuts 20 25, United Malacca $1.20 *IJ**. Mines.— Hitams $1.25 $1.35, Johans 50 55, Unguis $4.40
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  • 113 11 Sing.i pet*, Dee. 29. Th-- market after being quiet at the cloni of last week has QpSftsd with a tinner undertone and prices haw imp-Coved by over a cent pe>* lb. Standard Sheet Business has been done inSpot between 4»p_. 47%, January 47 49 February-March 40%
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    • 1851 11 k Assets over $5 000 000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COltffSllMniS $*****00 HEAD OFFICE :-Winchester Ho U i nC °S rated Settlements The Company has £20,000 deposited l SS the^Suoreme Court ,f F« f°? D OFB 2 CB 32 u old Jewi 'y> E C wun me supreme t.ourt
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    • 122 11 j ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated m England My Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Cc irantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representativea— Messrs. BARLOW Co Messrs. WEARE Co., Ltd. Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER Co., Ltd. Branch Office— Gl, The Arcade, Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. THE LONDON
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  • 1202 12 \VE_yiNE BROTHERS. Salines* Prospects Better. The tenth annual geii'-ral meeting of j Messrs. Wearne Brother- Limited was held at the officers of the Company m Orchard Boad yesterday. The Chairman. Mr. T. J. B. Wearne. presided and there wen' also present Messns. 1". P. Wearne, K. W. Slight,
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  • 642 12 RIBEIRO CO., LTD. I the fifteenth i dinary general meetf the shareholders of C. A. Rihei C... Ltd.. held at 6 and 7 Raffles Place, --'day there were present Meat re. C. A. da Silva (t >. i 7 D. P traons, E. T hrn, v. I 7. Hagedorn, J.
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  • 185 12 The Installation Meeting of Lodge Zetland m the Fast was held on Wednesday evening, says the Straits Times, among those attending being the District Grand Master. (YV. F. Nutt, 0.8. E.,) and his principal officers, ii. F. General Sir Neil! Malcolm and the Hon. Mr. .Justice BarrettI.etinard. Wor. Bro.
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  • 139 12 The Amateur Spo on celeri its third Anniversary on Saturday and Sunday las* a.r (along lb tel, with gem: and string band m attendance. There wn sthering of members and friends on both days and the cel.-bra-tions did great credit to the sub-committee rs. Yeo Wah Hin,
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  • 211 12 "1 be New Ye. i te 1 1 ii a special biO, i* »of 1 Tap with I. on Chancy m V great and scenic wondei vividly how a man -elf win fafc played against him. to (m,! 'f again through ihe m of a little child. Besides
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  • 89 12 m m the Cathedra] of the Good Shepherd the service Cor the last day of the old year will be held at 7 p.m. to-morrow, ■Bd will conclude with the benediction of thc Blessed Sacrament. To welcome the New Year, the low mass on Monday will he at G. 30
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  • 889 12 THE MALAKA PINDA RUBBER. The twelfth annual genera! meeting of j che above company was held at Nos. 64-66 I Market Street at noon yesterday, presided j over by Mr. Tan Cheng Lock. Others pre- sent were Messrs. Chua Poh Siang, Lim fl Kirn Seng, J. M. Sime, F. C.
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