The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 December 1924

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. NTS. SINGAPORE, S.S., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 192 i. NO. U.:W.
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  • 251 1 British r.ianutai tur i n r s t i .inf ii ii>at inir n «flcomt rt;:-t c t from the Vnj>lo-< i« rriian i :-i: en trt'.ii\ I'iil'c 7. if in >p< ak> ol .in h umpt m entente concerning tht production of coal, iron and l'.u»-
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  • 274 1 h a ay for years and years. or I might s«y :*fccr small kx I i .-I locs* touch s I onccssif thankful, tieinp quite *ui 1 now be used in evid aga believ--0 seemed to develo] unusual affection 1 l i <x>rl" thinjr I i gfi bat, thawed
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 237 1 VSTE OF HOME" •SNOWFLAKE W ,i HILLED) I KKAMERY IU TTER RAFFLES HOTEL ttiristmas~Programme. v. 24th Dec. Special Vuletide Dinner and Dance. r. Thursd:: JV Dec. XMAS DINNER. Novelties I'rackers. Orchestral Music. oXl> S -i' iy, Dec. Special Dinner and Fancy Ball. Extension of License I < Fancy I hress
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    • 238 1 Xutomatir AfliNMtiC .NK.N« Ro^£o IKK V -DUPLICATORS EMBODIES THE LATEST MECHANICAL IMPROVEMENTS RESULTED EROM MANY YEARS OE CONCENTRATION ON ONE OBJECT. The Perfected Stencil Machine models. font $90.00 ASK FOR DEMONSTRATION R°NLO Ltd. 'lde. No. 27^. 11, CoHyer Qi^y. It THE EUROPE HOTEL. lernis: A la carte or Inclusive. Hm
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    • 91 1 I. ITEST ER'l ISE^IENTS. <"lerk wanted— I The;::: e attraci l Bi Bi at B<>;u-r'< Pat;Shippii get 8,9i i.ished house to ffin. Gttl Hall's i. Jacks I I 1. m,- Robins* n*« Sirae, D Ai: Rub I THERE ARE BARGAINS AT H. BOLTER'S, EUROPE HOTEL BUILDING. A viru-rr -elect «ip
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    • 8 1 "A TASTE <»! HOME' "SNOWFLAKE" (CHUXID) PURE CREAMERY BITTER
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 77 1 THE WEEK. High ,0 a.m., 4.8 p.m. I BdMfl priaegiviiif 3.30 p.m. Phil. 15 p.m. •hn Rtvue c. Trtatc I H 14 a.m., 5.41 p.m. P. and O. homeward mad ■i. outward mail di.e. Boxing: jMnito vs. Dupr« H. I <.15. Littlejohn Rcv_e Co., 1 '.30 p.m. Ilk. Hijrh Ml
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  • 164 2 rrina in Vncimt I i\ilisation. >: Br;:>h H>n ra». With Mr. H I:c i l •^•^ta::he heart of B' l i r theraau lAn Maya c he and hk yva:-. 1 g Dr. Gann saU Bea i v ndura? allied Ha] which stands oi i great
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  • 203 2 Disappointing the Junker- The ex-Crown Prince Wilhein not! l fa. t :ru- K .j..:.^- ;nd retired of&eers. He does net teem ifl all anxious to mow the m tiw t :j: h:'-~t.-.* .i'. ht-aii a nu>Vf ir.r nt it- His chief ish i> te let alone i
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  • 149 2 Thieve- Still at l.ibert>. -u 'i--v,v i has occurred in the :■;.-'>••■: jewel robbery at the si-Mis Point. U. [-land, in which Lady I Mountbattei .vas one of the victim.-. N T --sr>. Tyler i assessors, of Hiffh h N.rn. h.iv instructed in the ■latter, ar.'i are
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 247 2 FOR AMUSEMENTS and other nriou- att actions fou most -it THE HAPPY VALLEY LTD. WHY NOT COME TO-NIGHT V HOTEL DE BOERMFDAN. DELI. EAST COAST OF SUMATRA. THE LEADING HOTEL Accommodation and Cuisine are unsurpassed in the Dutch Ea<t Indies. Xhfl private bungalows, with Ameruar> Bathroom. Mosquito-room ■ad Telephone, enjoy
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    • 419 2 VictoriaJTheatre. SUCCESS SUCCESS I fcST NIGHT A FULL HOUSE VOTED IT THE FINEST SHOW EVEB STAGED HERE. Tonight at 9-30 p.m. i.nd for the remainder of the Week VAUDEVILLE DE LUZE THE LITTLEJOHN REVUE CO. STARRING MISS MELBA I.ITTLEJOHN SUPPORT BY A POWERFUL PICTURE THE HONEYMOON FEATURING CONSTANCE TALMADGE SEATS
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    • 295 2 Alhambra From Tuesday, December 2nd. t<» Sund;iv |i In the Second > rn. Sha' BREWING TROUBLE l Bed P»the Film. TOPICAL BUDGE] Brii ish Scre< N»-wg. CARL LAEMMLE PRESENTS HERKERI "HIS MYSTERY GIRL in i Mm Real thrills, real laughs, real u IfafcRawlinson in one of t mosi g and
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  • 759 3 FAF'EDITION TO BE SENT TO APTIKE IT. East Indian Ape .Man. The Hajrue. I- :f- iss!ng the dream of all Dfittß, akoßi to bi iistefWd alive? .-K- ;•...;> Express correspondent, Thifl liutstion > prompted l.y the sensational ttseri Msjii t.y J. Van Barwaavdan, Dutch HplOTCr; vU
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  • 191 3 Vt- Fook, fitter in Um tmplof ol the DonMG Moton Ltd., Ipolk (Ot information on Thursday evening that h large tigtr HI n aminjr abi ut the OUtsklrtl of Tarnbun viilajz. He went there with three others. ami ftmtfWf the tracks of tfci animal, sus- tndid a lantern from a
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    • 438 3 IV °«j>s'l**?f In fJfiU^/?fe/~—WmA% y\ y' "i'<>r tee hing pains ;ind ffijg^ 4 't.'/ l troubles there i> no p~^r ,::',r ott *y *o std c md to good °'"i*s \J& u'sdr <j U'.iter." i *?'2. .^.t^'V 1 JL^ d>w n fr< m '8f w^S l^- ■J j^ rTTyear. Sour?d
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    • 81 3 The Finest Changkol for Heavy Work. i ror§cd. pij^^si'tsj^l Rolled i S" I 3 LBS. )j LBS. 4 LBS. FOK I'RKES BIC AFTLY BARLOW CO. !i "A. e. c: 1 I The Builders of London's Buses. I TWO AND FIVE TON CHASSIS I IN STOCK. I Borneo Motors Limited, i
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  • 1378 4 HOW ELECTION WENT IN SCOTLAND. SAD PLIGHT OF THE LIBERALS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Edinburgh, Nov. ,">. In Scotland, a> elsewhere, the most notable feature af the polls has been the eclipse of the Liberal party. Th^ u the more rem;rkabie and significant, as Scotland used to be
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  • 350 4 ht Meal irth 4 i -in- of lataraj ing the tirr.i the .vater-c. ck. Tn:s would give the hour af tht day and even itl time, while the ur- ii was still ■a \k tat ■I i „«d the :r. vt,rn<-nt of ihadoW. Fl M a water-clock
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  • 55 4 85 miles an hour, and evidently finds it difficult to understand your stolid acceptance of its speed, its conveniences, its cuisine, and its org-aryization. It is s in point of fact, some distance behind India in all these things, but that is not *o say that it is bv any
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  • 702 4 RESTFUL TH WEI.. A Railway Made '<»r dent It-men. Itaghdad. Oct l I have mtt m th< ol Basra, write:- a < j Statesman. It uu< ;r 1 of 15 hours i lifts nun- :r .v I ackward> and i where th vvharv< s a ind
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 202 4 n?A L SKIN CURE tra^^ V-^^y PURELY HERBAL Wfr'^t- W HEN you apply z m B jk X•• "r^SHi to ar.v cut. wound or sore i^vsp V^l' y OLI ma >' 1C sure you arc usint; S^jja\^ ttf 4 i.\ ■r" f^?W r- :>kv ani:;:: 1 > r annual tats
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    • 342 4 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS \Ni> MERCANTILE ADVERTISER Daily i II tji and I rrtisinC' Pe- ed with the Chota H m. -.j. wit- 1 Lat i L. News and Latest Announcements. "'3. Ctfcii "i Kn rthi r." a i N 206. MUBQaicfttMN itinp to News and 1 .!d be addressed
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    • 162 4 Danger lurks occasional Evans' a s the mouth, and hoilwl! tEn* tke "^J atono^* erie contains vo« BBBBBBBBBB^e\ WBBIUi L. V THROAT Pastilles ■0... ai. CLK:;. lbts Sole proprieton: En* Sons, Lescher ft Wekk Ltd., Liverpool, Engl^J Made to the formula of t Throat Hospital. Look for the raised bar
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 282 5 CARDS. H ,.|....K rI tSL > vi>K gtffG BIN CHEON< 1 (O. ■lil North Bridge Bead. MM i ur r i«r A Cigarette Factory, Inc. M,m!:.. PI. Established in 1883. gg^ll Londres $5 per 100 tainable from: LNS m i: Hmi I the Illwtr I 11l a»d 11*. North Bridge
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    • 524 5 fOOLIDGE TO CONGRESS. Washington, Dec. 2. 1 Ihlk< in his budget message 1 ays that surpluses of M < V J in the present :i> .T4:j.im th< fiscal yeai <i against further tax > >*nt until the result of the is known. the tronomy cam|»i«lllWOUl<! th. way f. y a
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    • 712 5 I AUSTRALIA'S STRIKE. GORGON DELAYED. EH I HATH AT PERTH, [Reuter's Service] Melbourne. Dee. XtU'iiaii-'!!- are proceeding t<> settle th i waterside dispute but according" t<> Fret' sntl inl n■ t i b« i H lation than i seri< is. Striking seai ft pre\ ted th ..ti. f tiu' ttOSPMf
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    • 589 5 NOTICES. I\ THE MATTER 'K iik ;..> OSDII WCE, TBS MALACCA GBIBKAL STOBH LIMITED. N"tn ben bj ghn i taa( ra] bm bag of the above-named Company will be Btll Bt 1, Fort Roa.l, Malacra, on Saturday 10th Janaary, 1925, n> ajnw, fot Hie eiiipoee ol having the aeeaaal bl
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    • 433 5 QRIJ AN( E NO n r; UtKfel PW i EM THE E OODKT B ITXAI Vt m BME UTTLBMSMI CM! WOKtAHMS In Bankrujit i;-j] W* '"hop Ban Hock Leone Notice it hwth] fhrtfl ti...i First and finaJ Dividend i- intended to be declined ii bcr Bntt r A. (1 mv
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    • 418 5 The hou.< fre ial it\ for I Scientific Instrument^. j AgMsta for I STANLEY td. NAUTICAL REQUISII KS Apents f<T jj HEATH 0.. Ltd. WATCHES AND CLOCKS. Agents for S. SMITH Son*. Ltd. IBM of Drawing InstnUMnte $7 '■< I I'^mp Bpi I 1< Hi I Pal c-r" S 12
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  • 617 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1924. A Lesson to Geneva. v. :i:N' the intcimatioßal ifatofitss ai Geneva mrmngk over theoretical aspects the opium tiuc-ti'in. \ve can I thankful here, I ill pri tkaJ eftv it brim PM It, ii v.ever small i wmy, to mitigate *ny wfl conditions hi
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  • 556 6 llr. B*U4 Utistaat warn I I EL, baa resigi ind MiM i for fl «m r. !>>>. i mk on Baad H M.M. n ot th B ther>' sch is then. ha> iel i E phanta Panai I II Piiihoin. h- of the S -"ill in hat he \vi.. I
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  • 225 6 EXCESSIVE RUBBER IMPORTATION. HINESE FIRM MM I- "Victim of Circuit an< Before Mr. i" rday afn (hop %mm Bt t f M •■a- with tiibbei < xcess of the amount stated in j th«- panaji. Mr. Kvi*ritt while ..i H. i l k\ :m IM eonductt'il the pi After <
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  • 109 6 V ade by H, Third Mg^ in future pre- licularly disgustine >ost;>roceed- in Siamese execution. tloy. th I «gM I Indian with I cards which constitute a publi« the matter had ention of the air :dua! MnMKB. -ffht that th< r irst the e^ion and lastly the
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  • 175 6 1 V. > i >od has been appoint- es in hi ning a The \V. I s. K. Lin ;.•■>.- S A at n School children and those interested are welcome. Ti was formally la I tal Club or, it mpj i bi Ef poaaflbte >eat Bad lit at least
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  • 329 6 ACTION AGAINST EXECUTORS. Mirations of Krearh Soo, an .ih^y.^iim -t are made a^amst E Walter Shau r yesterday. ache* of trust had t'p'. 1 »->tat«- BSfcfll i up *""*T* askill I''1 1 •in < Th< plaintiffs were rm Battishili. Mr. .1. .3ET2! executrix. filed a tl d and 0. Banking
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  • 50 6 with failinjr to repon iIt ti— ipir^ th«t *r. dicmted bjr ind 2tS* w saw a hmd. He P«ve m tJ|p p 'y* but nothinir »rtt "^J matter hlT*^ !3 was made for the Jj^ H v fc.4 been told, had be* I A .rship cautioned
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  • 9 6 PMt of (»nl\K pan**'.*-
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 157 6 8 FINEST aUALITY |«Si VALUE r v^! The Connoisseur Gomes To i 1 CALDBECKS. j Caldbeck, Macgregor Co., Ltd. ,> 1 el» phone No. 228 4>. Robinson Koad. JEWELLERY OF THE DAY. A HANDSOME XMAS (lIFT in V> FMKRALDS SAPPHIRES. RUBIES. JADE fc]TC. M< i N'T* IN GOLD AXD PLATINUM
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    • 25 6 CREAM'S ONLY RIVAL. 4. 1 BRASJ I Bt|| Distributor*: W. B. LOXLEY ft CO.. BoMbsod Road, Bfaic^oic [j PEARS' I N y GOLDEN SERIES. I
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  • 81 7 i i i RECsnren >m ts. ft !).-<• t»a: trade from the which, accot i <;r.«at Britain all tm n| ill >C8 and f opportunity ng, ban l raed is regarded ..;»>i.-. in view of many German from Britain all ex-enemy intakes. the employment of -hip*, about
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  • 219 7 icM Lecture. Malaya.' J H ne chair anj :.::.V r rt: "i it was a rid they had no which they during the car Xr. H'>!rtum priafUd aoic vt t&eg r!f»cntary fa*, it local plant that the literature which ted. much was the case is experience
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  • 23 7 at Cambridge. Mi..-, \,,v. 20. t at < vva**«ce that the deceased "»i« acro»d in ordt I I ii i
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  • 57 7 A WKARISOMK BUSINESS. \N(U HI < <) I I T|<>\ PMJ| ffc Uerlin. Dec. 3 i close.' has yielded v. «»atei small The portents at to a conand S mii i Herr 81 mann as lender of the < p| h. Berr H i > f)• p
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  • 21 7 U S. DEFICIENCY BILL. Service.] V\ a-hin-to;:. >• passe*; nci' for the -ar's pa f the soldiers' [Earlier cables appear on page •">.]
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  • 158 7 The Liltlejelins* Remark. i 3 i beini see:, (what M at occi. e stage of 1 r ft] i hen luiii who aii- on I tour which I frees N kat the beginning of last year in Decenibe For fiftee it night 1 of the The:.: aglow v
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  • 96 7 rt-> i- >tr;l. K.feited in Huspital>." **When exaggerate MS aj once again being ma mmJI r.tual heejimi;. I i Me they shoui pmeed T l t n.i'-. on the i>iritual cures claimed to ha\ beei M f. M. Hickson's faith-1 missions in Br: Lond >ti »nal,' -:iys the
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  • 103 7 ,<■ N'ov. 19th form- >p« '< c- ,ot f W the old id which 11 ns and .j- D pi I. '>i I vngtl I spiei ua.K Sit i et wide. tnkei in an fceee pi fee. Fhe Premi< r aoi t, ai b> Colonel >'
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  • 1433 7 CROWDED AUTUMN TIME. WKM!!!KVS !I\ E MILLION TUNS! From Our Own Correspondent). London. Nov. (i. lai Saturday with fli in I Stadii m which the Wait-, who had returned the i- day from America, to >h th«! chief i I ■hf itart n > Exl ii ition
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  • 261 7 "WHO IS WISH WYNNE? Whei With Wynne departed temporarily tht- belli play the loading pail i the tiii il production of Mr. Arnold BenneU'i "The Oveel AdveMtere* 1 at thi Kim:- way Theatre, the "Times' opened ftrst nighi critique of that play with the now hi.-toric question quoted above. Hm
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  • 108 7 Not Maintainable. Madras, Nov. 22. After the conehMiofl of the car festival! during which Ezhavas were prohibited under section 144 from usine the- public roads of KalpathJ village (within Palghat Municipal limfts). Mr. Dowdell. sub-C'ollec-tor of Pnlghati called ft conference of l-eprt M'ntatives of
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  • 40 7 \isit to South Africa. London. Nov. 25. It bi otticially announced that the Prince of Wales departs for South Africa about March IS, He visits en route Gambia, Sierra Leone, the Gold Coast. Nigeria and St. Helena.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 94 7 ROBINSON CO LTD. (Incorporated in tht- Stra > I t: "FLEET FOOT ;r MEN'S WIMBLKDON ()\K)Kh> Crepe Rubber Sole* Li^ht White Canvas, Strong and Durable Stocked in Sizes Sizes. 3to 10 1 2 PRICE $3.50 EACH NETT. j Smart and Hard wearing. BAT "GOLDEN V SPECIALS" .a J 90 CtS.
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    • 784 8 STEAMER SAILINGS BLUE FUNNEL LINE Regular Services to. LONDON. AMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP. HAMBt RG AND BREMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSBILI ES, HAVRE. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. likirc carso n through I > 1 1 1 -i of Lading for all Overland Points. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON
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    • 473 8 STEAMER SAILINGS Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) u ELLERMAN ir ~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 ORAX due Dec. 28 s.s. CITY OF TOKIO due Jan. 28 ■A CITY
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    • 408 8 STEAMER SAILINGS p. or BRITISH INDIA ANH APCAR LINE> t lncorporated iq England). MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVI PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAi STEAM NWS LONDON AND FAR EAST Vi.WL SERYN L (Under Contract with His Inlji I CKvernint oOUTWARDS FROM LONDON. BOMEVS For China and Japan. for MafNillta, London and AMa»«
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 580 9 STEAMER SAILINGS O. S. K. Line. Destinations Steamers. Arr. Dept. r-iarn, Antwerp, Vilen and Port Arvles Maru Dec. 17 Dee. 10 s via San Frmncbc Panama Havana Maru froa Btfei Dte. It j^t, Alfe* Bar (Peel Elizabeth ape'Town. Rio, «an- a-,1 Buenos j^, ria Colombo Chicago Maru Dec. 2 Dec.
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    • 461 9 STEAMER SAILINGS Jjlfet Round-the-World PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE 38 Days to BOSTON 41 Days to NEW YORK Oturama no coal dust, no cinders. ABSOLUTE CLEANLINESS. via Port Said, Alexandria, Naples, Genoa and Marseilles. From New York these fine, new liners continue on Round the World, returning to Singapore in 110
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    • 749 9 STEAMER SAILINGS STRUTHERS AND BARRY. (Operating U. S. Government Ships.) SINGAPORE TO LOS ANGELES AND SAN FRANCISCO. U.S.S.B. WEST JESTER to rhschai-e and load Doc 9 U.S.S.B. WEST PROSPECT to discharge and |„ad Jan U.S.S.B. WEST CARMOXA to discharge and !,ad Jan. and subsequent PtiMHflll approximately M Itfl apart. Taking
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  • 314 10 PBBS. GAREIELD'S RCIND-THE-WORLD VOYAGE. The Dollar Steamship lifter, President Gai field, on her round-tn \voi\d trip, arrived in Singapore yesterday morning, Capt. Kenneth B. Lowry in command. Her journey to Singapore has been via New York, Havana, P'anama Canal. Los Angeles, i San Francisco. Honolulu, Kobe, Shanghai. Hongkong-
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  • 224 10 A\ it h the rapid develupnu-i.: tht engined vessel, a new situation ha^ arise; In shipping. It is pointed out in this :m.nth'< Motor Ship that motor vessel? of nearly 1,000.000 tuns gross ar* now being built, j In the last quarter more motor ship-
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  • 332 10 The following aaiBClUCn are proceeding to Baropi bf the P i i 0, Kanaala, sailing al urtaw: Mr. D. i 'H: k Mr. H. Then n. Mr. li. V. ighes Mr. W >• thai t, IMi K. O. 1 boamn a, dßd i i k Cai I Sa]
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    • 521 10 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated in Australia.) FOR SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, via JAVA, DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND AND BRISBANE Rejrular monthly ailing by the well-known steamer M \KELLA (7,375 tons) and MONTORO (5.tH ton«.) Th»- < s. MARELLA is the larpest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabins de Lu- sinple bt rth
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    • 454 10 SOLE AGENTS JOHN LITTLE Co. Ltd <Ii rporatt u Kr r.rri SINGAPORE KUAi STEAMER SAU S g messac;krik> m.i; Under contract w wkGwwro, Mail and Pastmiecr Sen I»IKK« M<.Hin HRKMI H«.M| VN v ><' ft e« mm C«baia». DjihNti and Part Said. \N< K« AN'- KJMaiie [kc9 OLTWARO MAILS. 'lii
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 734 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Karimon Fook Mow l J a.m. Cuctb and Benuit Hong C'heang 9 a.m. Pulau Soegi Sultana J a.m. Cucob and Pontlan Hon? Soon 9 a.m. Pulau Soegi Kwong Yick 9 a.m. Sibu R. of Sarawak 9 a.m. Peaaag and Calcutta Kut^ang 11 a.m. Manila, and Hongkong Cyclops
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    • 162 10 PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Per President Garfield:— Mr. John I'. Ar:nen, Mrs. John P. Annen. Mr. James Ballard. Miss CaUa E. Cotter, Mrs. Jamie Cantrell. Mrs. Mai lv: ret Gillies, Mrs. Prank S. Hyatt. Mr. Paul W. Hyatt. Mr. and Mis. William F. H\pes. Mr. Kui Hoa San, Mr. Alfred S. LeweVsßS
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  • 406 11 KUANTAN 111 BBER. OTfriaf KUi report of the ;in ikai eholders to be p mbl I smmal iiir-;.: n 1 1(3 at Messi 1!.. i Barimr and I i:. areas i i .1- in the last Import. 1• s> odleati 1 b 1 aaaaaa- if land giant
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  • 55 11 Yesterday's Alterations. Johan Tin ($j 2 Kuala Lumpur Tin (J) ltt Id 21a cd Lmgrui Tin ($5) .-,.7,, Pahang Con. (.is) 10s 7ftd 11- 6d Petaling Tin 1.50 i..;0 Tronoh (i 22.50 20."».. Mexican Ea^le (10m) 17- 7%d 1>T S td Shell Transport (J) 4.2.1* USS yd.
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  • 44 11 mber 3. Bank 4 m.s. 4 3.15 Bank demar..; 2 4 3-32 Private tnl&ka I i Credit Pnine \ir.d >.. I ftdia, r. T. Hoi .lava, iic'l Bangkok, demand 7" Sovereign. Bui K.y.:..: ff.H Bank of England 4 te 4 p c Bus Khri
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  • 138 11 mber 3. $130.50 (iumbier 33.°5 i'-:.pi -r Black Flakt- T P > iff Small 1 s• Rice, Rarg I r. 4:;» 275 M i .ram, Be:; .r-.- unt. .>,.. RJat Bfaai \o. I far < \port Rice, Siam Xo. 2 for export R Mm Broken Cl for export Rice.
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  • 36 11 Singß] 1 Standard Ril I Sn Sheet S:>. >'^- i •'2 2 Dec. •■2 »'l >: 4 •lan-March fi2 J 4 (>2%. A;-: I-Jui 1 <;i 4 London Q.. tat > < l Market Steady.
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  • 194 11 A eeemejrfttCC meeting: was held I > day. October _■>•: hon'bk- ft t. W. Pinmx-k presiding. Dail> Letter Pelegrsßui Hm Poetmaster Genera led bi which it was stated that, commencing on N i ber Ist. I'JiM. daily lettei telegrams would be accepted at all telegraph
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  • 77 11 ENGLISH MANUFACTURER FOR MONTREAL. Montreal,— The firm <>\' John Lysaght, the leading manufacturer >f galvanized she*-: have announced that they will at once proMad to the establishment of a branch here. The same company recently purchased a large interest in the Dominion Sheet Metal Corporation at Hamilton. Ontario, and the
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  • 59 11 < ommerce v auction yesterday, December there was Catalogued 1,390,867 lbs.; 560.74 tons. i |<i m h ,:ib k i <<.y !Vr I♦, I mdard Qua 1 1 Qualitv < r»-pf. B aiani Stalftj Pale < Pale Colour Latex Clean Fine Brown 1 I ap 5? 1 54
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  • 55 11 HACPHAIL CO. LTD'S REPORT. Sfarapore, Dec. 1. 1 I: <- rs_Slfchtly (inner. 1 llaau buyers 47 seller* 50. ■v« buyers «t i: ihman a 60 arennum an K offer at 1.80. Johans cum d offer at 1 i 'nuyen at 58 and I ;i «-ra!. Trmden are Quoted t*V steamships
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  • 105 11 ROSE MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT (L. R. Macphail.) Si«*apere, Dec. J. l'<; -_>63 ss. 130^. Tens 250. Bobber atiffed and tin has ex Share prices u are steady round yesterday'? levels. The indu -caif MininK K nuntingrs are wanted at 525. there are enquirie -51s. h buyers at Ci.lht Johans irked
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  • 75 11 1 R :--s, Que..-Wi,.t promises .to be the world's greatest paper ssill will I* 1..; v Cm r w0 I <ve installed three paper machines in their pnisat plant 1 I is expected t m- full equip. neat oper October, 1925, when the output will he
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  • 29 11 I'- tonnap mined fejr (/•Uitrfas, Ltd., in <> t fcer, was: Aral v Ba> informs the Malay Mail t is into:id**G io publish d -tail- of output monthly in futu*
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 285 11 S)(l0000 Assurances in force over $17,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (liKi.rporated in Straits Settlements) HEAD 01 I ICE:— Winchester Hook Singapore LONDON OFFICE: 32 Old Jewry, E.C. s t-'noui. deposited with the Supreme Court of Enuland, and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act !i\E I'I.ANS
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    • 369 11 BANKING. YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. b ished 1880.— < .i-..t. S i Y. (ft (falls MJ K---- Fu:. V. 77.." lO.Oim K In lama Ksq. R. L hli raiya, Ea i 'i!. i roks. V. Baron K. Moi inun M < X. Itrarashi. Ksq. K. Iw i>;« K. .an i.
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    • 548 11 BANKING. 09 INDIA. AISTKALIA AM) CHINA. iacarpatmtad bi Baa^aad by Royal Ctiaiimr Paid up Capital in »5(»0.000 -r.ai-t- IT) t-ach ilo.OOo.OiHi Rl I'M!:,: 3^00,000 i:. m i Liability i f I 1 tOW ."1.000.000 HEAD OFFICE, 88 EHahopagatot Uondoni K.C Ajr< ncit's and Branches. A Sta Hani Pokal Anuritaa] l.<
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    • 185 11 BANKING. HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hongkong) Head Office: Hongkong. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up §20.000,000 Reserve Fund:— Sterling 4,500,000 Si her SIVi.oOO.OOO Reserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. W. L. Pattenden. Esq., Chairman. H. P. White. Esq.. Deputy Chairman. B. D. F. Beith.
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    • 39 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated in Etotmi bf B al Charter D 720). FIRE MOTOR CAR HAKINB Fidelity Guarantee— Administration BondSingapore Representatives-- Messrs. BARLOW C 1 HAI UBONS, Branch Office 64, The Arcade. Collyer Quay. A GORDON LKK. k i:
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  • 1497 12 APPALLING WEATHER. »w n 'orre<pomknt >. I London. Nov. 4. j We are having appalling weather for j,, ...,i fj fwrythine else. The J" in [.eague with h^nie matches on Satu da> suffered a severe financial loss ,j. n Throughout the j ather was so ba j that
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  • 94 12 (Bj Couitosj tl thi Kanyo NichiNfichi ShimbunshaJ TbUo, Dec. 1 H Ki uiiboiiioil ta: *h»- ox-President, Ps< En attttipted I nunit suicide by tekisjg BOlst B at h> re-. I BC4 in Tientsir where he ha< been deta It is alleged •hat thr ix-Presider.T N tuffering from I
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  • 64 12 I Ordtn for wti'k ending December Tth. Thursdav. -Jth. Br.nd Practice, Headquarters at iul6 p.m. Friday. .">th. Mc-k -try QMS, B.V.C. tWU Hall at p.m. Saturday. (*th. BmmMcM ***** Id Cdmpt-tlrit-r^. Conpetiton i— i at Y.M.<"..\. a* 3.30 p.m. Sumhiy. Tth Chtsreh Parade at Cathedral of the
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  • 185 12 MK. JOEL'S XL IN SOUTH AFRICA. Keuter's Service. Kimberley, Dec. 2. Hm match IMmu Mr. s. B. JoeiV XI and C.riqualand West was productive of BCStte wry good individual storing. Going in first, the tourists compiled the quite useful total <»f 2 72, to which the South African!
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  • 304 12 Sunday's Vrran.Tements. On Smday, December Ttii. the last oi the series of raeee f< i the Oah Bn lepataka will he sailed for over the Basse course and ander th,j ?am< conditions a> previously notified. Startinf gvn at 1(1 a M1 Handicaps: Polly -J._\ Kathleen LB,
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  • 70 12 are asked to stir. nnecti »n v h the N\- < V« a Sp« I i ai fund? are still needed and intending labscrihers, individ wn I st I• I approached by the collect i ild gv atiy help by ri D| the Bon. I iHi him
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  • 65 12 The December ladies' inooa snu I I M ia> i y Mr<. S. P H ik s S ith with re SB. Thii teei i Ii wi re en out and the foil ■Bg wen r-tun bin. P. B< Bn H I 18 U M i ith
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  • 50 12 Tlm the A Ila u billiard I >ni na- bt i Bt *'.i pjtt. t^'-'iay the ttk i. A1 the coi n of the prisee wfll be sreai Bjbsd by the President, and priai winnen are r°pjßM stad I be pres4 ■t I reoi tvi I heir awards.
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  • 63 12 b i I m with the Info* nation Irculated faiily freely l.ere tu t'.' (.ffeet that M. Borotrs the tennk champion, «ras r^}rinp to Singapore, w? <?ie told that he has had bo postp ne his trip te tin East, and it is n« -a n<
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  • 82 12 In the match Scotland v-. The Rest, to be played OB Saturday the followingwill represent The Rest and will play in white: Dr. E. 1). Linduw. B. K. Ablitt, P. T. Hutching! V. A. Bartons, .1. T. I. Webstar, G. .1. Geoghegan, it, a H. Bevilie R. F. w.
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  • 120 12 It may conic M news to many hockey hat hotkey b incTWilm, in popu- \tj la Japan, says the Sportsman. The chief centres are Tokio, Kobe, Osaka, and Hiroshima, where there are some 35 clubs established, while the Army and Navy also play the gNM.
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  • 972 12 WHAT THE ALL BLACKS WANT. The New Zealand Rugby footbftllcn who are over in this country are nut cn'y i unearned with playing football, writes Mercian in the Athletic Xcw>, but they are a M deeply interested in the rules that fVfCIB the game. If the
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  • 61 12 The engagement is announced of Cecily, youngest daughter of Mr. R. W. Hiam. Engineer, Ways and Works, F.M.S. Railways, and the late Mrs. Hiam, Yattnn. Somerset, to Mr. A. V. Beith, M.C. Bujong estate, Kepong Malay Rubber Estates. Selangor. Printed and published by REGINALD DOWNOM Pavies at th" office of
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    • 163 12 "MAKE SURE WITHori i jg\ .M A K I N < r (mSw 'His Easier Vok:t \^*™!K PRICES TO SI IT Mi ILLISTRATEI) S, MOUTRIE CO.. LTD I RAFFLES PLAI I A splendid dance a wonderful partner r.y. the one best cigarette! STATE EXPRESS 555 are i?i :v v dbtjojfOHl
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