The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 1 December 1924

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. lEvrs. SINGAPORE, S.S., MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1924. NO. ii.:h;;.
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  • 199 1 Th« Khartum mutiny appears to in confined to two platoons and h;i^ nou been jjot in hand. Further troops havt been ordered to Egypt.. Rumours o» a non-co-operation policy arc abroad Pat* 7. lhe Obser\er comments on the pos>i bility of an alliance between (hina Japan and
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  • 472 1 Fossil butterflies, like fossil birds verj fifty specimens, I < ve, have been found. They are com.ttivtly late developments from the desancestral progenitor of all ess, writhing worm -.um.-. M 1 mayflies were being voniah strata. And millions I* yea H will be interested to hear, Silurian cockroaches
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 345 1 ppfBES! tyres: A *73 x 105 $12 I) <!V I I BES $1.50 v\nh Orders. \<; M)NKS CO. RAFFLES HOTEL. m Christmas Programme. -Ith IV Special Yuletide Dinner and Dance. :T. Thursday, 26th Dec, XMAS DINNER. Novelties Crackers. Orchestral Music. r. Friday, 26th Dec. Special Dinner and Fancy I ess
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    • 374 1 TEETH LIKE PEARLS" J CROWN /fev S TOOTH ri|p|k !Ont!f tho sonel J ,Sf^S^ or" CROWN fi PfW^Ki Toilet Dainties C Jp^l W^ TT contain* valuable \(^^WM antiseptic and clean- i\i^L\%' z '^L *V r W^ sing properties which f# Hpf /||!_v 'fW^ prevent decay of the fp^^^l ''^msM teeth,
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    • 120 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. MoX( Bolt I. 1. Dop's foi > Pa: 4. :i\v;i\ > 99A\t tt greet Page i Give her i I Page 11 Wm. Gossagi Crown alities King I I Wm. Jacks for thi W a< h Pagi 7. 1 I ;n your Tr U If alaya G v
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    • 26 1 tyres: tyres:: M0 90— $10. 875 x 105 $12. 32 x .V; $12. 880 x 120 $15. TI'BES $1.50 Cash With Orders. IRVING JONES CO. J
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 93 1 THB V.EKK. t. tat, Bigh Wat m. French h._ LittN vue Co.. ra. T M m.. 1.44 p.m. 8.8.5^ il ■■.m. Utt p.m. I. High Watrr. %Jts LM fM. I. itti. ioi R Co., Th, '0 p.m. 71. i. Bif It Water, 4J p.m. Pearls' Hill Eichool prize fhriac ".30
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  • 437 2 ih.- i luh NN here Johnson S-pent „t Lbuol BiaPonco per N.uht. v s s 'Ii ni us< b .ke:' k ai I 7 r. 01 I Regentsti ishing block '■> lock; Fleetuti i eing demolished in pieces; and bai da hare reel lid oa mi i the
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  • 249 2 Irani, -rd of Sir Victor Shemarin. A correal at Foochow. writes: £ir Vict G. Shemarin. K.C.M.G., while cummL' w. the Min river in a motor launch, fr Yenpinsr to Foochow on October 24t> was killed. A tapid it ahead struck a sandbank and swuny: i
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  • 37 2 As many au ten pickpockets were under arrest at the KuaLa Lumpur police station on Monday morning. Fight were secured! <m Sunday and tw.) on Monday. It is beb.-ved thv they are members of one j gaJU*.-
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 229 2 _____-________________________________________________________________________aBW--M*^******************™ ZtJRES COLDS IN THE HEAD LITTLE VICTOR INHALER PAII Chemists. AL HALL LTD. Battery Road. AMUSEMENTS tr various attractions *ou must visit THE HAPPY VALLEY LTD. WHY NOT COME TO-NIGHT GOVERNMENT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SAVINGS mriFICATES. $20 SAVINGS ERTIFK ATES. on which 525 is repayable by the (.I'vervmer.t
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    • 222 2 Victoria Theatre Commencing Tuesday, 2nd December, And Nightly at 9.30 p.m. FOR FIVE NIGHTS ONLY The Little John Company REVUE ARTISTS DE LUXE. SEE THE MILLION RHINESTONES AND JEWELS. THF. MOST MAGNIFICENT STAGE SETTING EVER SEEN IN THF. EAST. STARRING Miss Melba Little John. BOOKING OPENS AT LITTLE'S ON THURSDAY
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    • 247 2 Alhambra. In the Second Show ai "THE MAID AND THE MILLIONAIRE" 1 Reel Pathe Film. THE TOPICAL BVDGEI LATEST SCREEN NEWS ASSOCIATED FIRST NATIONAL I'HKMAb TALMADGE in 44 The Wonderful Thing Il Rim (Adapted from the pla> h\ Lilian Trimbl. "The Wonderful Thin*T i> iva! ful thing about it i>
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  • 484 3 FIXING THE WEIGHTS. The Handicapper'* Task. Pre] taring* for a big handicap race inIvolvtfl iriiny an hour of hard work, and careful judgment It ifl rather a thankless; task, tut, withal, a faseinating one. '"One uho doe- it'" ixplains his methods in the 1 >a.iy h: onk-le. "Ol
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  • 366 3 The proposal is made in Paris that the Qua: Malaquais, cn the left bank of th/? Seine, shall henceforth be known a< the Qual AnateW Prance. It is for the Municipal Council to decide. DUt the idea a happy one, lor it was on the Quai
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  • 129 3 Pilot Killed and Assistant Injured. Brussels, Oct. 24. Ir. a race for military balloons, organised by the Aero Club de Belgiqu?. onc of the balloons was at once caught in a violent trust of wind and dashed against a gas hold. or. The basket was overturned, and
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    • 227 3 Sprains 1 B4WISHEDWITH jSmX i sioan's y/SM Unless prompt action is i :n reducing swell ir.c tff /I i^Za^^E^f s. Strains or Brmse \U \^_B|pfr^^ jjl'thepain apf>h Jus; lav A W Jjp^K!) rorubbing Sloan bos, steps the jj IsMa^li t. warms and aoothsa. qu reduces acy swelling m usands keep
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    • 260 3 The Economical iffl^k /7^ S^^THSf i 27 world-wide tests set an average of 26.9 miles to the gallon of petrol Motors®) FRESH MILK and CREAM "ANCHOR" BRAND We guarantee that "Anchor" brand Milk contains not less than 3.25 per cent, solids fat and 8.5 per cent solids not fat as
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    • 52 3 I LUBRICATION IS IMPORTANT! USE THE RIGHT OIL IN YOUR CAR. Shell Motor Oils. ASK YOUR GARAGE FOR SHELL REFERENCE TO CORRECT LUBRICATION. THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO., (SJS.) LTD. (Incorporated in Enpland). TO LET Kelly Walsh Building ORCHARD ROAD. m APPLY G. H. DAVIS, Manager, Kelly Walsh Ltd. I Raffles
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  • 457 4 Citizens of Some Importance. Paril I IV ril I_M b a. dst of tl b evar-incra ng bb t tM thu: lei white 'buses, it Ki q lite usual I ■eoi a i i irl&et cart a :he grand- '■>'-. '.ard.-. oc a d nkey-earti nol confu
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  • 71 4 A deliberate attempt was made to derail the Calcutta-Darjeeling mail on Noven-jber 14th. Fish plates, bolts and dog-spikes had been removed from a section of the rails, causing the engine and seven coaches to leave the metals. No one was injured, however, although considerable damage was done to the permanent
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    • 798 4 w w l For CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR PRESENTS I Don't fail to drop in at W. H. DOP'S TRADING Cos Office I j You will get all that is desired. 1 I FRESH SHIPMENTS ON HAND:- j BRASSWARE. Flower vases, table bells, gongs, ash-trays, smokers' stands, etc. j I
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  • 255 5 ft HOSPITAL ATTACKED. sLI BGI PLOT Vt. \l\s I ALLRNBY. [M iter's Servic (aim. \n\. 18, th. Eleventl idai set at Khart i ;ir „i mshed Brit -a fired i isualties. ation with th. 1 Ri d tl train flOflß the Sudan steamer si ts sight from
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  • 142 5 oartaarinople, Nov. 2*v Bey, pro- firianrime, saii: ain t an aimy strong eno_. ity the int* f the frontier. T all engagements entered into by y were an\ await ai citable thh was >-tacle to the resumption of Br -.i. a vote Goven at. (EPS BBPI I
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  • 76 5 W. m ip ofunteers ti> I >e It on a Mur..rrrr. t ne\a. Oct. 21. n which \vill 1•• used at Monday for the execution of S\\ railway employee who last A a a-t. has had l rusty from disuse. Swit rland nre rare, but 1 ci as
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  • 8 5 Ii has lof Lieut-General irn is Shrubb Iredell.
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  • 237 5 POTENTATE "TRAPPED.*' am \zi\<_ ACTION IN LAW COURTS. [Router's Berries.] London, Nov. L'v I seat sonsal kmal eass ended h I C i rts to-day after an eiirht days' whicb the pi ii tiff, 1 1 irle. b well b a l_maker. nu I Mi u Bai i.
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  • 210 5 iOB-CI a. Nn\ h\ a 1 Opius I has n ech< d |'a-s. foil a\ ing a four hour *>rat. bl I•■ n t A ei leas and I L_a:< -a apbell (India) and Mr. Clayton (Bui 1 ma) contested 1 peh i ec of the
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  • 218 5 When thtse Names were I ir-t I -cd. i. -a;. a w liter ;n 'I he <);■-. i lestinn „f the appropriateness of I inservative" should come up at thi \> v. e Conference, for this seems >< the i ntenary year of the word. So as
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    • 291 5 ILLNESS CARDS. I ;_*r Cifsrette Factory, In Manila, PI. I Establisbed in 1883. Ilus** I Londres 16 per 100 I QMslnsble from: I I US Beaiason Send. I I fc-, Sead far tW IBantrated SL„ of Btaakal In fiesta. I I l I li rth Bridge Road. If^^r.E AND MANIC
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    • 1142 5 ABRAMS' MOTOR TRANSPORT CO. 3, Penang Lane TELEPHONE 3140. New touring 5-seater Gardner cars for hire. Price $3 per hour rating. This is cheaper than hiring a taxi. YOU ARE OOUMALLY INMIED io aitend an INFORMAL DWCE AND ENTERTAINMENT IN CELEBRATION OF THE REOPENTNG OF THE STRAITS HOTEL (if> and
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  • 871 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY,DECEMBER 1, 1924. Comment of the Week. It would be hoping for the impossible to expect thai the British action In Egypt, necessitated b> the annanainatifm <>\ the sirdar, would be suffered by the politician- of that countrj without protest. It Is plain thai I deal is
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  • 746 6 Ir. A. Gran M I n a visit to Ipoh. m R» I S< ingor and Mi's. Stonor ha\i Baals Lumpur for Ginl S pah M S, n. Langatoi a rad fron Home 1 ra k, fern I Chainaai o_ t Kinta 'a ird. •a w p. f Penang, Et
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  • LOCAL WIRES.
  • 58 6 Ed Sent. an*. 1 pMi hahd Set H i I I i been remitted with J t of which s ra <*•**_■ lis sovereignty over Indi*. I 1 ne this ultimate reeeene if iH •d, and I their lordships n a of it j t h at
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  • 6 6 p.,r aa. r,..||>-lo screen it
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  • 21 6 M Year letter despatched on M Ist. and r Aust! a Australia only* arcels. tralia onh
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  • 14 6 depart Hen. Mr Beeretary of Ov'." r > Administering the arrival it h t imsfw
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 136 6 w JIUU i FINEST QUALITY j '^^Mi VALTJF <vT The connoisseur Gomes Tl .n CALDBECK'S. Caldbeck, Macgregor Go., Ltd. Ir.o tj >rated ia S:i r-ara I** Pnhin^n Rm<* JUST ARRIVED j i NEW SEASONS SHIPMENT OF Californian Apples' I BIHC A F <> I COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. I -.-orporated
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    • 27 6 Q CHAMPAGNE j 111 MERGIER. /•UJ\ EXTRA DRY. jCE3 Moderate .*:i< ||£j| %W>™> fljsg Brothers *f"jp« I W"" s.S. F-M.S. BLACK WHITE i MW ■_F^'^^wP«3_ll WHISKY i
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  • 245 7 IoRKD OUTBREAK. ltr nsH Taoops in m ink, [Reuter's Servi Cair v 29. rt manifesto declaring that al and that ent res"vh Azhar University, in a protest a* *e*civ ieavour lo persua.i want to Cairo, Not. 29. ue states that the a wo platoons anese. the sur\ a
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  • 26 7 I -Better's Service.] The Harae, Nav. 3S. Dr. Loder, the first anert International sa, was unveiled in the the occasion of his •I
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  • 30 7 ianyo Nkhi- "VsaaasßSaa.) Tehia. Nar. 28. expenses alio f a new railway -r of Railways a Arties have come have been killed or gas explosion. iIT Tuan Chi-jui
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  • 3 7 aftaayi iy I
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  • 58 7 AN EASTERN ALLIANCE. I \i' \\-cm\ \-in >>i [Baal a London. .mi. The Ob<erver j por* bat pai I d endeavour I na, 1 Japan t cee% 1* a far east •nal po pcctations as she has done before but apparent si^nificam „s en to restore security
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  • 61 7 v a.-hi i„n, N,... ■_:>. the exchange of Francospatches, Mr. m has summoned a ru I i; I Mad Ner. Q H Fact 1 Prai approa America, M. Clementel, Miniate] en M. Jussera: m a f of which was tha: ted >: ►had agreed that the
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  • 84 7 1 •aa.aa \n\, Jo charged at l a der the Lar. for receiving on Dec. JTth.. 1919, a bar a?qi_e for the p. of £150,000. \vh ie had been stolen from abroad. He was remanded dy. Scotland Yard inspector described the arrest of Hobbs at Gravesend when
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  • 65 7 THE N ATHUSIUS AFFAIR. |»urK .11 The German Ambassa i expresto M. Herriot the Reich's ss Ithe release N ithasiai ai I ed that the Reich will release a detained I Le at the ambassador's step doe mean that I recognize- Xathusius but its attit fnom that of the Ga
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  • 67 7 Brussels, Nm\. 29. The death I ai 4 shs Esasssa romposi s_ I', a;. S ._mor Giacomo ni a at Lucca on Detembe. i v H, and was! Mii:ii i a r\at -rie cii Musico undt i and Pone His .-ipal work.- i v. IS84; 1.. B(
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  • 44 7 [Reuter S.rva New ork. Nov. 'M). M marble ba- a- I aed wed fi the N vernmen: t. d aa- p isitioi Brooklyn Museum aad aaa hr. km hi lan J live-. It is hoped, hsaaaasr, it tarn bt repaired. i
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  • 30 7 Reuter's Service.] Neu Vork. Nov. .'lO. The Federal Reserw B. aid llpastl the October production o\' basic commodities b\ -iv per cent. I Karher cable*, appear on page •">.!
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  • 19 7 i ha. left behind the Middle Ages, but a iiv •.'<•• M'ddle aad Muddle j Agi Dass Inge. 1 1
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  • 182 7 LEAGUE FOOTBALL BBBULTB. i aat ,>t doals. Reute: Service.] Laadaa, Nar. 2*>. Th a e to-da) 'i a i_ .a hes: Diriaion I. a 2. V\ v. ii...: Qi dad a 4. Ba (I. 1. 1 Hodden i'. St Nottingl I 1. Bia R. 0 P hi E.
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  • 116 7 I B ft Oeitka. London, N.o. _"a i he Rug! N. 7 points 1 S s 3 ).0,)0 ip The grour. After nin.e ■hiatal' Nieholls scored a penalt u BS) with grea ling thorous E tuaby M. Brawnlk N lit i* dafeaao waa folli ihie of
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  • 26 7 [1 Ban b < anihridce, No\ 28. I afore o lar| llce a Into Vs a began. It. li i < bi idge I eai Ox-
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  • 127 7 London, Nov. 19. i I ng eoaipls nts the bad man- a by certain ■afl toanuuaeal daring mm inrs .I-.. D at diaeipl naij action will be taken igai Um players ncerned who a:a--.a i bt Ihs I d haa invested tearnsjaent with full pi
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  • 195 7 leaf inc tha 6m rai Elad 1 7 Kx;»< Teirirraph says: M: F. George Pi m\ has without doubt transPsrrad hii energa and popalarity From tba East to th West, judging by hii nsagnifi- rid tra- Heel km as *I e rappa* >'J :aa of Kingston-upon-Thames.
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  • 352 7 INSPECTOR CAI TIONBD \M> DISCHARGED. Al tl i clusioi of the bi of the ease against h ipei l i Masd, of port Offioe, who was alleged t hav< raulted a wealthy Chinhee merchant on '<-■■ srd the iteanw Paul Beau fen da] ago, Hi- Hon nor, tla
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  • 187 7 ■savj Fnaee int. una.. ware placed before) Dial Judge on Sal ere i rarslj dealt with. The men were a aad red I rith the c was aa ea 1 in*? I •earner in the outer harbour a few da ago. A considerable qua .•.;.:> Chii dn, valued
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  • 158 7 ttmft .1 S ltl r a a a ..arr: I heard of an extraordinary hand at bridge being plaj ■<'■ Aavuk'- ta. ..her evening. A. the dealer, arsnl Poor Dianaonds. P.. on his left, a lady and a rir-*-.a.— player, went < aa in Clubs. C. called y.\-
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  • 81 7 An angles asked fellow-sportsman if he < aid tel! him of a reall] m od fishing glib di d. "Yea," replied, pointing to a psah aarked "PramUs." aloaa there until yoa eosse to a field marked 'No Road.' Cross it. and on the othei lide yon aril! Had
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  • 66 7 (iirls' New Record. The ladies 1 elimination track and field jnesi in Bhiayetsa aagkm for the bfeiji athletic field Olympics was held at Kaishiwazaki. En ths 400 metre relay race, the Nagaoka girls higher schoo! team, composed of Misses Shimazu. Sakai, Kami tnuia and Takano, established a new
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 116 7 i Useful Xmas Presents For Children /^*^-^**"^^S HaHWa^, KM,i!!,/ Prices 512.50. $15.5(1 Price |1 0.50 Sa y^m MmW ___j_m _____a_________a___B ______f^__l aaa Case of Child's SUver Case nf hi id -> Silver Pusher and S] n> Price 80.00. Prices S 10.50, 52 1.5(1. Robinson Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE.) 1
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 792 8 STEAMER SAILINGS BLUE FUNNEL LINE Regular Services to. LONDON, WISTERDAM. ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP. HAMBURG AND BREMEN. (.KNOV. MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. M IRSEILLES, HAVRE. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Tahiag cargc on throagh BHIa of Lading for all Overland Points. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Due Singapore. X
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    • 485 8 STEAMER SAILINGS Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. I (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) M ELLERMAN LINE.. Passenger and Freight Services TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. FREIGHT SERVICE HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG. s.s. CITY OF DURHAM In Port s.s. CITY OF ORAN due Dec. 28 s.s. CITY OF
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    • 499 8 STEAMER SAILINGS P. 0~ BRITISH INDIA ANU APCAR l.Pb (Incorporated ia England). MAIL. PASSENGER AND CARGO SER\ PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIG.V.: LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVK L (Under CcDtract with His Majesty* o OUTWARDS FROM LONDON. HOMEWAKI hor China ana Japan. Eur MarsaOlss, London and Aatem ioiir.ajre. binjrapore.
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    • 569 9 f STEAMER SAILINGS "~0. S. K. Line .::..i* i. >n- Steamers. Arr. Dept. v.. Ar.twerp, and Port Andes Maru Dec. 17 Dec. 10 Tif fc via San Erancisco. Panama Havana Maru from Kobe Da. 14 p,,rt Elizabeth) and Buenos Cmmmtsbo Chicaeo Maru Dec. 2 Dec 4 0W tm Tatam \aa-
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    • 472 9 STEAMER SAILINGS j^» Round-the-World m ETv\^ --^B tS__^_^___l_______r tmm Mf&mm IMmtmm PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE 38 Days to BOSTON 41 Days to NEW YORK OILBI RNERS. NO COAL DUST. NO CINDERS. ABSOLUTE CLEANLINESS. via Port Said, Alexandria, Naples, Genoa and Marseilles. From New York these fine, new liners continue on
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    • 726 9 STEAMER SAILINGS STRUTHERS AND BARRY. (Operating U. S. Government Ships.) SINGAPORE TO LOS ANGELES AND J SAN FRANCISCO. U.S.S.B. WEST JESTER to discharge and load Dec. 9 U.S.S.B. WEST PROSPECT to discharge an.i load Jan. U.S.S.B. WEST CARMONA to discharge and load Jan. and subsequent steaniers approximately 30 daya apart.
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  • 192 10 A typhoon was reported yesterday within 00 miles of Lat. lfl N., Long. 121. E., travelling N. W.. intensity unknown. Launching* on the Clyde during September aggregated 44,822 tons gross, which iom pares with 6,666 tons in September a year ago. The total for the nine month.inded September
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  • 296 10 HEELING ERROR AVOIDED. New Type of Compass. A ship's compass free from the usual "heeling error" has been developed by the U. S. Bureau of Standards. It is report<xi that during a recent test at sea the compass was found to be free from roll and pitch error
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  • 212 10 *>00 Tons ot Dynamite a< (argo. Lat Paamat (< anary l^h-nd^). Oct. JT. If has now bt a found p i tibk to obtai furthir lietails about I'.c accaiir.: tt the .'.e<Hi-t a British steaaafl l' 1 N a ison. of the Commonwealth and Doasini line. .ch
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  • 183 10 Mate and brew Let (aptain Perish. owaidice on the part T the first office 1 aaa. members of the crew of tae schooner Ri saiia. stranded < n Siluko beach. ZamI boanga. on October 12. is responsible for [tht dea'h of the ma-ter. Captain BetMUVI i Loculan,
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  • 240 10 Biat i-h engineering enterprise pridoa itseli on its ability to meet contingencies as they arise, and this is strikingly evident In ship repair omsk. Int rnal combustion enginei aie slowly but strely displacing .-team, and methods app.a.a't le to the rapait of boilers, etc., car not tHrayt
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  • 13 10 I ara very frightened about the Le*gu« of Nations.— Sir William Bull, M.P.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 770 10 Burns Philp Line (In rporsted in Australia.) FOR SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, via JAVA, DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND AND BRISBANE i.. m ont'tly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and MONTORO ("».(K»(. tons.) The s.s. MARELLA is the largest and t.r.est steamer trading to Australia. Cabins do Lu- -a. cie berth
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    • 511 10 DEATH i To Mosquitot^. Silver Fish, White Ants. K and all other Vermin, when you u^e LOTOL THE CLEAN LIQUID EHMh Ih] LOTOL will not harm walk, I urr.it m or the mo^t delicatr ARRIVING SHORTLY. Sole Agents:— W. R. LOXLEY > K„h SINCAPORE. II IND(1-CHINA~STEAM NAVIGATION gp (Incorporated in
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 615 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. g elaajia Plaaehy oam '\ai.nn F,,ok Mow 9 a.m. Cucob aaa p, i.tian Edina Q a.m. "cob and Benuil Mersing 9 a.m. Colombo, Djibouti, Port Said and Marw Amazone 0008 Prigi baa,.... v nbilahan and Ke?*** Aing Leong 1 a.m. bi a. Radjal !"< nbilahan and ngal
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  • 605 11 I tKASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER Ift, [Figum in brackets show the issue valut. uf the Share in dollars unless Othaiwin narked.] MINING. rJuyeri Sellers Batang Padang Tin 57 1 60 Hitara Tin <>> {Jjq j s f II 9| K. Kamaating (1) ed
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  • 62 11 November 2'.'. Bank 4 m.s. 2 4 "i-16 Bank demand 2 4 3. Private credits 3 m.s. L. 1 lj- New York, demand Credits !H> day France, demand :■;><> I'.'iia. T. T. 155 Hongkong, demai 1 Jl4 p p. m. Yokohama, demand !>', ."ava, demand ~i/L Bangkok, demand 77
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  • 177 11 November 2'.'. Tin 2 2:> TOM 130.75 Gambier Pepper Wha-- Ja.;, i Pepper Hiaek J" 00 Flake Tapioca Pearl Sago Small 10.00 Capes n.30 Copra |n M a 11.**-. Rice, Rangoon white 275.00 Opium, Benares unt. 4.000 Rice Siam No. 1 for export 30.00 Rice. Siam Xo. 2 for
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  • 37 11 Singapore, .Nov. 29. 11.30 a.m. Singapore Standard Ribbed Sm k< I Sheet Bpi U 61 Dee. II i M Jan. -March »*.l \<v land"'. Quotation Sheet 1-. 4 ,i. Mark St< ady.
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  • 40 11 Efforts to increase the capital and rearganise the Bank of the Philippine Islands are i>ein<i made by its management. Pn ■ideut Molting ha- just ia turned from the United State- where his purpose v...- i internet oapitalista in the organization.
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  • 85 11 RI IJREK RESTRK I lON < «■> lon \(»;h. >,-i •iMnillt'e < very lengthy lie hot i et a mecting o< a .ylon Legislative Council held by the hon'ble Mr. D. S. Se "that Mati Committee uf thh Council be appelated to consider and report aa to
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  • 94 11 ROSE MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. (L. R. Marphail.) Singapore. S,.t Ki bber.- 1.n.-£*****. 130%. Tens 2. Tin and rubber both show small advance* but the market is quiet and buaiaees is oa Met ag tins and trials still have gooo -Tied demand for al ment Loans, paper being scarce." Minim;. lie.
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  • 105 11 Mnsapore \»i has characterteed the mar- the peat essek end valueimproved. Thia eras brought abeut hy buying m Lee_isa Ear saeount <*f American Trade interests and for the Continent of Locally a good general demand been seen and tha Lead i I v iritj QaHaiiiaa -Spot 60%. Dec.
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  • 230 11 Ki- Market in I 'v. „nj Sir W a McPherson, previously Trea- Vicl and for a Unas Acting C itr. interviewed on hi_. return to Me!- a. from Eur i that the fruitgrowers had last a fine opportunity A a. a fi al th_e We! ble; Kxhil Tha
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    • 327 11 f" l^Bammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm m Wm\ m iamWMMmMmmMMmmMM^^MMWMmmm <:x :?5000 000 Assurances in force over $17,000,000. THE GREAT EASTO LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITO. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFlCE:— Winchester House Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32 Old Jewry, EC Ibe Comp- -^s -20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and .omplies with
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    • 447 11 HANKING. YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. Kstabh-hed l^sO._ Capital Sub- ribed i a jp i:>- F i Y. 77 id. i) hi P'v- ■dt K. K dama K- President R Ichin »rai\ K- DIRECTORS. 1 V.i:i ir. K i Ba: Moiimui M. ih u'ir K> N. lirarashi. Km,. B a K
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    • 528 11 j BANKING. I CHARTERED BANK Ol INDIA. Al STRAUA AM) CHINA. UCOiporated in Enpland by Royal Charter. Paid up Capita] ia IOMM ■ham B aaeh 68,000,000 n<• Waa 3,900,000 Reeerve Liability i>: tota >,ooi>.o.mi HEAD OFFICE, M r.i<hi-t London, BLC. Au. nciee and Brancaea, A.-; Siai Haneui? Pak< I A
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    • 230 11 j| ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter A. I>. ]7_'<" FIRE iMOTOR C C AR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives-Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. HARRISONS. BARKER Co., Ltd Branch Office 64, The Arcade. Collyer Qua>. A GORDON LEE. Resident Manager. BANKING. HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated
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  • 1233 12 SINGAPORE'S \\IN \l SEREMBAN. E\ptctatiun> of Han! Strum;!.' Keulised. a: Om I I pr* The meeting I .via...... :r.-- Singa] re and s a Saturday came rig H a .a" war :> ta -< f.. aaa: aa,^. :':u tra: .a a f S:r a.: re ..«>. i
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 219 12 not her Disappointing Show. Those wh predicted a failure in tiie, a.atta .f the iaka<>wa pugilisl "Seaman. Evans" and Gavino IV Leon, the sturdy) wen right Tl aateet whidi! th* S ngapore Boxing Stadium Sal u;\ n.gi I \va> a hitter disap- rhe Bngliahmaq (some say! .>tf a l»attleshipi
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    • 28 12 .l Oui Own v.- 'a. nt. Kuala. Lumpur. No\. 2t^>. At Pa. Baal dt t< at i Be< tlaad tk .r R| a laa.
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    • 152 12 Thf ppeal agi eel tl t says an A ftliaa I\ckaa i 7 the irr- eteel thronged B urk< Street erIMN the VJLC rtkes are, all the moraine. A prea! many witnesses "were eai i morning but the deeisior. em I aa- till the afternoon. Almost as
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  • SWIMMING.
    • 795 12 A Record Broken. The 'th annua] awimming carnival held ander tha enepieca nf the Y.M.C.A. at ths swimming pool oa Saturday after-noon produced some excellent results, and the fact that the pool and the encouragement given to ihe -port by the Y.M.C.A has done- a great deal
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    • 52 12 lub Leag I)i>tanco Race. ihe a:.nual long distame race from the Club o the Bap View Hotel wai he'd, %-estcrday. There we." is entriei and e good wne aritneeeed. W. Pant ice nwn in 26 minutei 16 lecondi e aeai record, with H. A. B well second and P.
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  • 48 12 i The will be a lecture at Headquarters, S.Y.C.. Wtdnesday. December *>rd. by i M ■•.!< r P. L. Coleridge. 0.8.F.. Burma Pi:!. The Landing at Tonga. The ry ii an interesting one and it i«~ hoped the attendance wiD be geod. Non-Volun- teen ai c welcome.
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  • 51 12 Wade ..day. Ufl p\m., Drill Hall. All Raaka, Lecture by Major P. L. Coleridge. 0.8.E., Subje t— "The landing at Tanga." Saturday. 2 p.m.. Bukit Timah. Units, s.v.c., Australian Stores ShieM Competition. Sunday. 7 a.m.. Farrer Range. Eurasian Coy.. LewiK gun classification. Bukit Timah, Chinese Coy., Practice
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  • 797 12 THE SWEEPSTAKES RACES. Some Close Sailing. The second sweepstakes race ft und fourteen boats ready on the line yesterday at 10 a.m., and tbe start eras one which would have filled any Solent Committee with tathusiaam, the Skippers generally splitting the times by seconds, with tht Kath-le.t-a if anything
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  • 37 12 Bromhead-Mathews Shield. The S.P.K. (v) finished first among tb. nine Bingepor< teams which I part in the competition for the Bromhead-Mathews Shield yesterday. They icoeed 416 points. B. Company was second and the M.G.C. I third.
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  • 55 12 The following will play for the s.P.c. against the FLA. bo-day i i the s.R.c. ground at 6 p.m:- L. Gennwelj F. c. jWi:.atley. F. Albuouo.oue: V. c. \V,-t.--|h< nt, A* F. John* a, C. B Waah; R. < Oehlers, A. W. Moreira, E. E. de Souza, 1 C.
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  • 89 12 Orders for week ending December 7th. Monday, Ist. Individual Troops Parade et I m m p.m. Tuesday, 2nd.- Signalling Class, Headqur.vters at 5.15 p.m. Musketry Class, S.V.C. Drill Hall at 6 p.m. Thursday, 4th.— Band Piaatico. Head' quarters at .">.l"> p.m. Friday, 6th. Mnsketry Claas, s.v.c. Drfll
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    • 239 12 MAKE SUREJ 01- SPF.NI 'a. IY' R I 'A /^iN, making (JgJH) "His Masters Voice prices to si IT \i.i. im r, CALL OR UPI I I roR IMI ILLUSTRATED \T S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD iI: ..rpurati-.i H KAFI-y.ES Pl.\( E Jill If you want a sjooti y^jjjfr Hunter s
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