The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 26 November 1923

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. 10 CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1923. No. 11,053
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  • 259 1 The parti; s art now busy r.t the t lections at Home. Then are :nany triangular contests ard Lib ral and Labour are not working together. Comparatively few will be returned unopposed Page 7. The National Union of Manufacturers think a considrable number more will be employed
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  • 1212 1 Between dressmakers and milliners there is, I have been assured, a real difference. I must confess, however, that even repeated explanations do not make it easy of comprehension to the male mind. That the milliner's art is limited to the adornment of female heads seems a simple
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 189 1 R£f\ LJ i. 1 WEEKLY PROGRAMME. nOiel MONDAYS. Dsnsan, rLESDAY. Dinner Dance. phone 2920. (10 Lines). Wednesday.— Orchestral Concert. Bal J« In the Es THURSDAY.— Guest Night Dinner and .ttance. r'KIDAY. Tea Damsant. o SATURDAY.— Gue^t Night. Dinner and Dance. MONOAI RAFFLES ORCHESTRA. fgjj EDG.AI -lULLAND, Mu. :al Director. SARKIKS
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    • 317 1 AGAIN. /%£mK September 4th., 1923. FIRESTONE GUM /a£JH|S Lii'PED CORDS again demonstrated their ttJ_#A\ cxc.p-icnal quality m the 200 mile cham- rV>-' _ft I'icnship automobile race at Altoona. The P _P^/''' BB position of \hv drivers and tht'ir cars and frj 1 1 N? 3Ri lie eQ u 'P m
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    • 139 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. P o b> :vlindei o an<! K^nsaroo— Sheriff's <ale by Estate and Tru-t— Pspe 5. Notice re Admiralty oil-ships— Pace 5 Oi-Kan recital at the Presbyterian Church on Wednesday Page 2. W'-itch ff>r the op ninjr ct Vienna Ca-ft, .-Amber Mansions Paj£t' 'A Hair Belting from William Jacks
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 109 1 THE WEEK. Dutch homeward nuiil close*. Lodge Ails:i Regular, 2nd Dtegree, .'>.3O p.m. Tin fd<i ,i, 2~ f b. Hitrh Water, 0.41 a.m., O.J pjn. \\<d »?,<(!<! ii, £8t&. High Water. 1.16 s.nu, 0.3 Lodge St. George, 5.30 p.m. Musical Rocita!. Prt-.-bytt ri::n < ha eh, 8.45 p.n Thursday, &tk*
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  • 290 2 Science ;ind Sport. A remarkable attempt to record the wonder.- of the Empire OB the cinematopraph m colour is to bo made by an t-x--pedkh'D led by Commander F. A. Worsley, D. S. 0., which will leave this country early m D< r In the
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  • 148 2 For lleepiMf \\b: on duty and ftko allowing his cap, rifle mnd bayonet b« stolen from him, Hinu bin Amat a P. C; MDtcnecd to month's rig-orous im- 1 primament by the Second |f| -i c n Saturday morning. Mr. Ifnvey, A.S.I*. Hid that be found th« Accused asleep on
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    • 1114 2 ORGAN RECTAL. g^tj^^^ E|r™^H AlhaiTlhrQ PRESBYTERIAN CHI RCH ft lalaJafcMaVM S. CS THTATRZ Jr- JLJL ±XX Ci Xll KJ A. Cl Orchard Road. T 9; N IS HT If Thousands talking! Thousands flocking! From Monday, 26th Novembei, to Saturday Ut n Exceptionally Fine Production t m 9% »m »^tcemb^ r
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  • 1056 3 AND THE SIXf; U'ORE BABK. No one can ny that Ur Welle is markabk man. To My that he has writ fc*oH by wr!iVa English literature ha i enriched is to state but a haljUmtf: l Mr him the Bast ha* no secrets, he fore
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  • 67 3 There is dangor of a serious epidemic of small-pox m Hongkong, judging from 1 the fact that at this early period of the season G2O cases have already I vfiirre*! with over 500 do »ths. The latest I acMce shows t.mt numbers are on tho incr3e.se, and that a vigorous
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 652 3 FRASER CO,EXCHANGE AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24th. MINING. [Figures m brackets show the issue value of the Share m dollars unless otherwise h marked. C—Cum div. y equaN ex div 1 tJ«*:tang: Padang Tin 371., 4->l, HiUm Tin 1.30 135 sjJohan Tin :)0 ;i;j 1 1 R. Kamnntings 2.5.0 2 0.0
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    • 340 3 /XT PENETRATES^I I without rubbing. I lAt the fint sign of pain— think of Sloan's Liniment. Don't I I Bns^inc tberes no help for your Rheomatism, uralgia Neuritis or Lumbago because you've tried other remedies SI. m's X Liniment, is so penetrating and effective, it gets right down to the
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    • 373 3 ilß r I IH^^ TAKE NO RISKS. They use a CROMPTUN MOTOR To print the Paper. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. (Incorporated m the Straits Settleim.-i.ts. i j ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT 13, Battery Road. p| LOWEST I RICES FOR THE BEST GOODS PI mi X v > ir Vvir.TK GOLD ami i -.:n;i
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  • 525 4 m The Trustee* of the I.ate Dr. I.oke Tew. C. M. <-. inrite oaTen for the pofefcaaa, or would consider the IwsJßf. oi The Bali Cares PortUad (tment Works, the latter subject to the apprwral af the Selaagor (,«»vern!ni-nt. »Hnate at H:ttu Caves, Betaager, PeaVrvted
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  • 137 4 A young German who, with his newly married wife, returned to Hongkoi.g recently, was the central figure on Nov. b* m a distressing tragedy which had its beginnii r m tome quarrel with his wife ami its end m a despairing leaf) from the first floor of the
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  • 57 4 Another tragedy of punctuation. A holiday correspondent, writing of a village he had discovered, described it as "pretty, clean and picturesque." But the printers omitted the comma. 'Bri^adier-Generai" Sun Mei-yao, the former baixlit chief of Lincheng fame, is reported by the Chinese Press to be raising $2C0,000 for the purpose
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  • 729 4 Wll V! UK MIGHI DO. Wilson, leads the secluded life of an invai 'I. Where Lloyd George is able to coy« r almost continent m a month, and radiate the magnetism of his personality cvi r millions of people, Wilson, on th«--(tlit-r hand, is restricted by his
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 353 4 lir IB VIRGINIA CIGAPETTES |§j IF licod judgment leads you to smoke Piccadilly Cigarettes you LJi^J Ws^BmW£?7W&Q^ fl 1 will realise that their fine appearance is but a hint of the stil! Aia TiGMT fe^ja^^yjy^^jj finer smoking qualities which lie underneath the pure rice paper. tin ensures mC9^^W^M The pure
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    • 519 4 GAI U -EesuisTt^ *ssM JBk Bathrel) iiriij.}, mGOLF STICKS: Drivers, Brassies, Bj-ituy, Putters Jigers, Mashies, Niblicks, Sammies. Mas-hie S'ihii Putters. Golf Balls All Makes). Gclf Bac r and Ladies), T«ea (All Kinds). MEYEU MANSIONS, SINGAPORE. AY AJ A 8C CO Gua-J<rr £D<rc£ Qaunal Unanimou* decision m favour of FELUCCA «mJAN
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  • 804 5 THE FEELING OF CALAMITY. Speaking at the annual meeting of the P.A.M. on Wednesday, Mr. Bruce, m the course cf his address said:— It is with extreme diffidence that I approach that vexed subject— restriction. We have so many experts m our midst, ■sett
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  • 97 5 > distressing accident occurred outsic*e th- Central Fire Station, Hongkong, on Saturday, Nov. 10th, when a Chinese fireman met his de~th, falling to the road from a height of about eightyfive feet, through a long turn-table extension ladder on a fire Under snapping while he was: at work chining the
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  • 1359 5 (Translated from "Conferencia," a Paris fortnightly magazine.) j Bf. Claude Fairer?, a well-known French' traveller and writer, gave recently a "Conference" or Leture m Paris, on the subject Of a jour..;-;- to the Far East. The somewhat Impressionistic passages dealing with his brie; glance at Singapore
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  • 179 5 New York, Nov. 3rd. The monumental potftion of Mr. Henry Ford a< a manufacturer of automobiles wai demonstrated to-day, when :t became Known that he had given orden to various manufacturer- from whom he buys tyres, etc., to "speed up" rheir production m order to enable
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  • 92 5 Mr. Chan Wah £eng\ who recently left th c Commercial Department of Raffles Institution, is to be congratulated upon gaining 1 the first prize fcr book-k<.epincr awarded by th c London Chamber cf Commerce m their 1922 junior Examinations. This prize is open to students from all centres whether m
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 833 5 BUSINESS~CARDSr MERCHANT TAILOR. f| SHIP-CHANDLERS. J WING LOONG, S H CONTR ACTORS and STEVEDORES, jj ■S 21. High Street. i! DA WOOD AND CO. ll WATCH DEALERS. jj PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS juM unpackid:— A variety of Bronze Enlargements and Miniatures Fipuns, suitable for X'mas. Black, White. Water Colours, Pastels li EMANUEL,
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 14 6 WATSON.- Oct. 2», a t Bexhill-on-Sea, wife of Alex. G. Wat&on, Singapore, son.
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    • 27 6 PATERSOX-GAVENAGH. Oct. To. at. St. Margarefs-Cliffe, Henry SibbaM Pfcterson, Malayan Civil Service, to Dore*n. only daughter of Lieut-Col, and Mrs. W. O. Cavenagh. St. Margaret's-at-Cliffe, Kent.
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  • 371 6 asfdhgk international movement to force France into recognition of the fact that some suspicion exists as to her Continental aims. Opinion has been expressed that France looks to a dominant position m Europe, and if this be true the Franco-Spanish coming together
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  • 649 6 i On Armistice Day, the collection at the Presbyterian Church for the limbless at Erskine House, the Clyde, arid the blii d ac St. Dunstan's, was $142(55 Mr. G. W. A. Trimmer, acting Chairman >f the Harbour Board, who has been north J or the Prai Conference, was m Kuala
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  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
    • 369 6 To the Editor. Sir, —I am instructed by my Committee to advise you that the nett profits of ttoe above meeting" amount to $12,614.17. Included m this amount is a sum of $644.50 contributed by the Professional Jockeys riding at the meeting out of their
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  • 124 6 The Lyceum Club's Nelson Day d:nnei took place on O(t. 29, Miss Ethel Collum presiding. Sir Guy Gaunt, who replied to tho toast of the Navy, said he rejoiced at the decision to put a base at Singapore We had to have our tentacles all over
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  • 94 6 Can you imagine a thousand laugh.s in < i single picture? That's? just what the j h-smiths estimate on Hoodfan a six reel First National Production presentiaj; x JUry Pickford, the world's sweetheart. cr h e programe ii enhanced by an Universal Attraction One Wonderful Night starring t
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  • LOCAL WIRES.
    • 62 6 KUALA LUMPUK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. (From Our J^T^, Kuala Kumpur K. The induction of the Key R v to the Presbyterian Church of Lumpur, was attends |,v alar Xu *ia nation. A meeting *ai *b,l2Li?* b the Church Hall at w^ Incident, the clergy an.l n ini>t or Of l h
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    • 88 6 (From Our Own Convene!, !Vnan L Nll At a meeting „f Henffembq 1,. dicate, M, D. A. P,,,. was resolved to wind up iorm a new Company called I Lode Mining Co* ed 8.250 fully paid ,htr« as then remuneration. At the meeting f Booth Taipi,* fry
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    • 40 6 The Reoidont Coon B. Voules presided „t tin St. Xavier,, M.., V prize?. '<an- lM I < -hook said that it wa> nuiti l DCOO that local schools am (facing clerks, the aim n, cation and an essential foui
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    • 22 6 Mr. X. A, M. Griffin. Chief Police Officer nas heen presented with ar. ad-ires,-Sikhs on the J^ anniversary.
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    • 15 6 Previr.:.l y iv His Excellency the Governor, S.S Bingaporo Sporting Ctob 3.:;.
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    • 30 6 In the statement of rubber stocks printed on Saturday the ftgwi for tfocfa m Singapore and Penanfe- on Oct. 31 shoulo read 24,778 ton-- and not 27.778 ton*.
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    • 25 6 The amateur entertainment. 'HSingapore", at the Yieforia Theatre on Monday, December 3rd. and tIM :.'ays will comnunce at lU*> and not Ml p.m.
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    • 52 6 This afternoon at SJO o'clock the Go\?rnor's Deputy, Sir Frederick Jame^. present to the ix-Service Europear \siatic members of the Police Force, var medals. These medals are long over'ue and have it last beta received thank: o the courtesy 1 nd assistance of ftl nrj- authorities at
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    • 101 6 A bill li to by in.roi.'iufii il ou.vk t •mend the Arms and Exp )ffences, Penal Code, Criminal l v jul Societies onlinai The object of this Bill is U materially the penalties for eztOfti or the various (^fences m ronntvtion he law again* carrying ami
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    • 108 6 According to rhe Sumatra pop** 3 JJ iaiiy arrests are exptvted to take P lere shortly owing to tfcl dloW ell-orpanised system of rul-tnr •om the estate^.' Lots of this stolen r ?r were discovered when a certain ?an was arrested. He had quant:t'*\ ore which he
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    • 31 6 m ~i m Ba 1 I Mrs. Moller, who arrived >(r cently on a visit, is the aunt j een Sehested. Mrs. Moller^ c first ladies m Denmark I ntistry. I
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 214 6 mpt&ti* ™^*>/f*™ liM^Jft SOLE AGENTS: Caldbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. < Iricorpori. s>d \t 3ba»jh*i) We have just received Ex s.s. Carmarthenshire, SWISS GRUYERE CHEESE, PHEASANTS, >GES, FRESH SALMON, 2D BONELESS HAMS. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd. ORCHARD ROAD. [Incorporated m the S. S.] Grand X mas Bazaar Toy Fair. Now
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    • 87 6 I; COTY'S Parians de Luxe h ORIGAN I CHYPRE I PARIS ROSE JACQUEMINOT jj I DUPIRE BROS. SOLE AGENTS i I S.S. and F.M.S. i OCULAR HEADACHES. Eighty per cent of headaches are Ocular Headaches caused through some defect ot vision. If your headache is so caused you will never
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  • 414 7 LIBERAL PROSPECTS BRIGHTER. VStjl'lTH-IGEORGE UNITY. [Router's Service.] London, Nov. 23. BOBibcr of prospective triangular r than war anticipated. ccn ast fifteen m Glasgow, rove alone is without a Some uneasiness, exists irten owing to the fact Mi. Baldwta'i followers free traders, lest it might tgainst a tariff budget.;
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  • 118 7 CHAMPIONSHIP. I>ondon, Nov. 24. Ia have been abandoned t London, Nov. 24. of the Manchester aye KUiott n nOph u e Was due t0 ri <*e > fl > chance of winning the s^rti as ™th sc °r^ °f {i .:d Elliott had four mounts However he
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  • 311 7 SWARAJISTS CARRY POLLS THREAT TO GOVERNMENT. [Reuter's Service.] London, Nov. 23. The Indian Legislative Assembly an [Provincial Councils recently dissolved o completion of th-ir triennial terms an, elections are now proceeding and conclud m the middle of December. The two mail Indian parties are the Liberals, who ar,
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  • 375 7 London, Nov. 23. A wire from the Hague notifies the arrest of a Belgian, at Bar l e Due, it is alleged m the act of buying secret military plan* from a Djtch officer. This led to the arrest of four Dutch officers lad the discovery of
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  • 94 7 A famous Alsatian dog, Ajax von Rukeck, n-ned by Major Beddoes, and a winner f two firsts m the puppy class m Germany, ill leave London shortly, reports "Mr. ondon" m the "Daily Graphic." It has een bougrht by the Towkay Eu Tong Sen, Chinaman who lives m Singapore, and
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  • 609 7 CONFIDENCE VOTE FAILS BUT PREMIER CARRIES ON. [Reuter's Service.] Berlin, Nov. 23. d On the reassembly of the Reichstag n Kerr Stresemann immediately demanded a d decs.on as to whether the Government c pc: sessed the confidence of the Reichstag Herr Schulz, leader of the c Pr. pie's
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  • 121 7 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo NichiNichi Shimbunsha.) Tokio, Nov. 23. h It is not believed that the Non-Seiyu union will be formed m time for th c cominpr extraordinary session of the Diet It is ur.derstood that the formation is much im- fi peded by the opinions expressed
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  • GENERAL NEWS.
    • 134 7 A LUCKY ESCAPE. [Reuters Service.] Philadelphia, Nov. 24. The Spanish Consul, returning from the Theatre, found a box on the doorstep of the Consulate. He took it into the hal and went upstairs but returned and ro placed it on the doorstep. He had hardly entered his
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 158 7 DELICIOUS CONFECTIONERY FULLER'S "REGENT" CHOCOLATES In Ribbon Tied Boxes Vt Ib. 1 lb. li/ 2 lb. 2 lb. $1.00 $2.00 $3.00 $3.75 FULLER'S "BROOKLYN" SELECTION, In Fancy Boxes l /2 lb. 2 lb. 3 lb. 4 lb. $4.00 $5.75 $8.50 $11.50 FULLER'S "RANELAGH" SWEETS, In Fancy Boxes M lb 1
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 639 8 STEAMER^ SAILINGS BLUE FUNNEL LINE Regular Serricea to LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for all Overland Points. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Due Singapore. CLAUCUS London,
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    • 555 8 STEAMER SAILINGS "ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated m England). PASSENGER SERVICE. Steamer. OUTWARDS. Due Singapore. *s.s. CITY OF CANTERBURY China— Japan Dec. 27 HOMEWARDS. *s.s. CITY OF KARACHI Mr.rseillec— London Dec. 10 *s.s. CITY OF PARIS Marseilles— Londor, Jan. 7 ♦s.s. CITY OF CANTERBURY Marseilles— London
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    • 617 8 STEAMER SAILINGS P. &O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated m England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIG VTinv m LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) OUTWARDS FROM LONDON. HOMEWARDS For China and Japan. For Marseilles, London and a Due
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 393 9 STEAMER SAILINGS THK OCEAN STEAM SKIP COMPANY, LIMITED. TIIK CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. AND ELLEEMAIS HI CKNALI STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHIUIAN LINE). (Incorporated m Erjrlanch. )INi SERVICE!*) BOSTON AND NEW YORK Via SI EZ OB PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. Due S'pon. Roota For D«e. 10 Suez
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    • 701 9 STEAMER SAILINGS gjaMaSSps3aSateJsgWasB L BNE Sj|jjijjJTJß^^ (Incorporated m U.SwA..) FAST PASSENGER SERVICE 19 DAYS— HONGKONG TO AMERICA. mwa SH!!!S!^: IIS lion g kon X- Arrives Seattle. PRESIDENT MCKINLEY Nov. 30 Dec 19 PRESIDENT JACKSON Dec. 12 D '31 PRESIDENT JEFFERSON Dec. 24 Ia 19 PRESIDENT GRANT Jan. 6 Jim 24
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    • 708 9 STEAMER SAILINGS ISTHMIAN LINE Arriving from America via Panama and Loading fcr BOSTON, NEW YORK, AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DIRECT. SELMA ITY due Singapore m m ATLANTA city due fcnjrapore ht v STEEL INVENTOR due Singapore Dec 2 s FAIRFIELD CITY due Singapore j an 28 Taking cargo on tnrough
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  • 239 10 The Dutch steamer Parir brorjrht a carpro of *ugar from Cheribon yesterday. The Japanese steamer Tt urujriran Mara, from Japan, had a cargo of coal. The Norwegian steamer Hervar arrived from Bangkok on Saturday with a larjje cargo of lice, which she was buf-ily engaged m unloading: m
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  • 196 10 Verj shortly an Austrian Navigation Company Is to m called into being;. A« will be remembered. Austria lost her coast by the Peace Treaty of St. Germain t-» Italy and Vuuo-Sl;r ia. and her former shipping companies are m th» possession of these two countries. According
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  • 149 10 The Laurentiv'.- salvaire operations beinv low at an end, the salvage ship Racer IS bein^ la!<l up for the winter and next year another ship will probably take her! place as she is top heavy. All the Laurer tfc* bullion, 1,250 bar>, has been rtvovere.: J'nd only a
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  • 25 10 Our existing c»de of law is as good mi efficient a code as it is possible for ho human mind to devise.— Lord Justice Ltkin.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 467 10 SOUTHERN RHODESIA I t Southern Rhodesia possesses one of the finest climates m the world with lonir hours of lartshine, breeiy, temperate days and cool nijrhts. For those looking for a country m which to retire and make their homes, Rhodesia off Qv s j many advantages unequalled elsewhere. The
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    • 376 10 Genasco RoofinJ 2 PLY AND S PLT 5 COMPLETE WITH PATENT KANHEM Btn. AND NAILS FOR FIXING t/ie result of j n tt over 49 Kears fe^;^> iV l 4 run > c/>e«ip er BX/M/'ittnct! ****Pk, mane/facti/re ■fe^^H| GE/V4 SCO Kft?^^S a t/S/ i6s rtS K^gj^S beginning* "t r i
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    • 278 10 STEAMER^AILmGsT LLOYD TRIESTINO SA. ft (Incory>orated m Italy). HOMEVV \Ri) BAODICA For Penan p, Brindisi, Venice ar.d Tnew via ports taking oarfe on throuirh Orf L.i<linfr for Fitime. the lAant and Black Sea Port?. al<*> to all ports on tie Wen Coast of Italy. PIUMI L. D,r. 12 Dec. 14
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 722 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Mttian, Sabanjr. Colombo, Suez, Porj Said, Genoa, Southampton, Amsterdam <fc Europe Grotius 8 a.m. Medan Melchior Treub a.m. Penperanp Despatch 9 a.m. Calcutta, Suez tmd New Orleans Knoxville City 10 a.m. Muntnk, Djebo.'S, Blinjoe, Sunjrei Liat Pan^kal Pinang- and Kcba Boelonjcan 1 p.m. Selai Pandjr.njr, Bengkalil Bagan
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 761 11 \jsets over $5,000,000. l^"" l^"iiiii"»^M!»^ B^ B^ li^^^ THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE W^wfim WmM HEAD OFFICEr-Winchester Hou^T Orated StndtB Settlemente) W™*^ rhe Company has £20,000 deposited STSL Court of E^^? 1 Old *«*J. E.C I ATTRACTIVE PLANS OF ASSURANCE Assurance Companies Act complies with the British Life I AGENTS
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    • 1247 11 ROYAL KCCHANG^ASSURANCE~~ (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720). n MOTORCAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee-Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. WEARE Co., Ltd. Messrs. HARRISONS, BA RKER Co., Ltd. Branch Office 64, The Arcade, Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. TRADE AND COMMERCE. MACPHAIL CO. LTDS
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  • 462 12 INTERVIEW WITH CHINESE-CONSUL. "In order to fight this great evil we must have the support and co-operation of th c Governments of other countries and also the support of our people/ stated Mr. L. Cnong, the Chinese Consul General when h e was interviewed by two representatives of
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  • 188 12 We referred last week to tin cas c of a Johoiv lubber planter's experience of the law a- it relati i 1 O rt of rubber. Towkay Tan Been Suan of Segamat sold over a hundred pflral* f rubber to firm m St. handing over the Johore
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  • 131 12 RETREAT ON B UKIT FRASER. There has now been built a small house 1 at Bukit Fiaser called The Retreat, which I has fchrw bedroom and two sitting rooms. It is privately owned at present, though t is to be hoped that th? Diocese will purchase it for the C!
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  • 82 12 m In the Bankruptcy Court on Oct. 30, at a Kitting for public examination of Cecil rager (trading at Dunster House Min-tfnff-IUM, as C. Shrager and Co.), amended statement of h affairs showed ranking labilities fltt^ti and con ti n gent liabilities *-iK,4,9 not expected to rank; estimated iH-t assets
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  • 1135 12 SINGAPORE AT SEREMBAN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Nov. 24. The conditions for the match this after noon were perfect, the shower at midda., having made the turf splendid. Singapore wan the toss and Negr Sembilan faced the sun. Early on m the game it was noticeable that
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  • 94 12 (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, Ncv. 24. The Malaya Cup match between Perak and Selangor to-day was a fine game and fast throughout. Selangor were brilliant m all departments. Perak after various mishaps, several of the best players beingmuch under form, were barely able to hold their
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  • 21 12 (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, Nov. 24At Rugby Pen^ng- beat Kedah by nineteen poir.ts to three.
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  • 24 12 Rain prevented shooting m the Brom-head-Mathews Shield Competition at the Seletar Range on Saturday, and it was 1 poned until this week-end.
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  • 45 12 Mallard Wins 100 Yards Handicap. The 100 yards Club handicap took place Ri the Swimming Club yesterday morning. The!-. wer« J en Starters, B very close race resulting m a win for Mallard by a touch, Johnson and Leonard tying: for second place.
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  • 90 12 Thil week will witness the annual struggle for supremacy V etween the Scots and the Sassenachs n ruffger and soccer, which is cue of the m>>st interesting features cf the St. Andrew's celebrations m Singapore. The soccer match is to be played on Thursday and the
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  • 21 12 Monday, Nov. 2C— lndividual Troops Parade. Saturday, Dec. I.— Relay Race for BradHell Shield. FRANK C. SANDS, Commissioner.
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  • 138 12 We are apt m popular talk to dwell 1 on the idea of th c Cave man and his! environment as the rudimentary type from which civilisation has been evolved, and we meet all manner of half-baked Speculations p.r.d theories as tc how his ideas of morality
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  • 16 12 The French have never been so well off every class without any exception.-Gen' Sir lan Hamilton.
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  • 959 12 R. S. Y. C. > The first race for Mrs. Blake's cup, lady helmsmen, came off on Saturday afternoon and at 4.30 four boats crossed the line. \shkfh, considering the heaVy rain, Was quite a good turn-out. The Gertrude was first away only a few seconds after gun-fire, with the
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