The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 6 December 1924

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1 16 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. NTS. SINGAPORE, S.S., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1924. NO, 11.:555.
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  • 285 1 An Egyptian plot to a>sas*jriat« members «»t the Hritish Cabinet i- jriven publicity by the F)ail\ Mail I'.iLTf A mtetini: of the Cabinet u«- followed b\ a conference of police chiefs, h< ar< taking elaborate measures t r |jr«itet tion I'ayt- II is -tated that an announcement
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  • 504 1 Quicquid agunt homiue* mmtfi «rt /iff JuV.T.i r aff-air. but to those who know the vui m <■::« ,s mi rehensione, some bright geniu* r.K in it a deadly plot ir,i < market and re-establish that of London. S<> I he Bagman, will again shoi I
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 290 1 I [\K i HILDREN -KKUSRITS" i)\ MILK RISKS) RAFFLES HQTEL Christmas' Programme. 24th Dtv. Special Yuletide Dinner and Dance. XMAS NIGHT. Thurs. 2Mb We. XMAS DINNER. Novelties and Crackers. Orchestral Music. OXiXG BWi Hoc. Special Dinner and Fancy Press Ball. Extension of License •.'I 2 a.m. (Fancy Dress Optional.) \F
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    • 120 1 /I r^a/ "home" comfort STATE EXPRESS No. 555 Oft ni perfect harmony with that ref.ned utmc^hcrc o] the home socharactenS' tiadly British. They appeal insistently to :m'S^ tt»ho M/iII ;iiv t/ic ottg bt'St Ctg6 SCtIC. Made by hand (T. rr^r« .rn^ 1 one at a time Vi]^k ABDATH TOBACCO CO.
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    • 122 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Pa^ i Vienna Ca£< for Xmmt I I —Par Last bits at Vid Tl eatn Pag 51 rao Covad ..dium Paf 1 ller co grineers 4. Alpine ;i^e open r Pa| 7. Dog «1 B I coltod ForeBukit T\ all Road Pai 7. A Goverllinent 1. I fs
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    • 7 1 FOR TIIK CHILDREN "KRUSKITS" (SUGAR MILK RISKS)
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 74 1 THE WEEK. St 6tfc. ii .-.r, 6.40 a.m.. 7J p.m. Be UaW \>. TV i M. :.ya PooAi 11 Ami i stad ;m. LKUejoin Iml Co.. Theatre, 9.30 p.m. Isjf, ~th. n i W;-.t. ii |l Wmsae, 124 ia, 9.19 p.m. I wm§a%\ Siai p.m.' i! ti ii Watl I
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  • 159 2 SITE OF LOST ROMAN CITY IDENTIFIED. I'm. I) I .4. prMM fiora Toulouse report the dis- i -ade by M. Norbert Casteret remains of a ♦iati: <*. and remains which er.ablof CaU|rursi». men' „i t^t > use ni vwsity, who about a year a*o discovered Montesban iifW > i^arkable prehi^.
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  • 168 2 Hi ah that the colours and r qualities are of importance in var .eneral. tht ave; u compared with n nues. English Ml not» I tooth plants and ar.imals have been fo j rapidly in white or li--red rooms than in those painted in dark .r? t
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  • 94 2 The death occur: Bm i Noa«r 111 f34 0 F i iuith fo i t the firm of Misquit: Limit* Mi Hi^qoith. who was bom in OotOOHM t to Rangoon m 1886 ar. i entra I r rchant-stre» i I wy itlOM trade and
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    • 312 2 FOR AMUSEMENTS fcgj ►ther vaik atti tiona THE HAPPY VALLEY LTD. WHY NOT COME TO-NIGHT HOTEL DE BOERHKDAN, KMBU MSI COAST OP SUMATRA. THE LEADING HOTEL Aecon n datkM and Ori«ne*w no- mwti Kb the Drtdi Kast bdiis. ■jrivate bungalows, with .\->. ....r r.a* »m. Mi»squito-rooni and Telephone, enj >y
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    • 216 2 Victoria Theatre. LAST NIGHT satum** «mi LAST NIGHT FAREWELL PERFORMANCE OF THE LITTLEJOHN REVUE CO. STABBING MISS lOELBA LITTI EJOHN AM) THE I AMOI S .JEWEL ACT OF A MILLION GEMS THIS IS THE LAST CHANCE TO SEE THIS COMPANY HOOK SEATS AT LITTLES. PRICES SI. S2 SI. m PALLADIUM
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    • 258 2 Alhambia I rom Tuesday. December 2nd. 1, i the Second Show at 9pm Shan) BREWING TROI 1 Bed i. •>!. TOPICAL BUD Br CARL LAEMMLE PRESENTS HU;:;li;: "HIS MYSTERY GIRL Ink, Real thrills, real lauphs, real cntertafNMrt, with Heri Rawlii on in one tn amusing and fa«cinatinir his jrentjeman-adventurer no
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  • 540 3 LIFE IN THE BOUGH. ißy a Publisher's Reader). Ids fail b mi it ord in book i < produc- ban In an; .-< u L9IS. -n. Wh, e«di then the v r muii!' < t it-, booki that hoi the publishers' bouset afi Pk&b n arwayi
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  • 24 3 I iii bi rathe Ml ftffai if it "f f Ml for the fun fMI CM ffl Of u r <•■> day.— -Aii t hapaum.
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    • 389 3 nW s The ENERGY < Jajjj^ of HEALTH Your growing ch. ,i i s 4UW^ cr.c:-. n Th Glaxo-fed babv is frer from .-r:> r. health than he th c ri^ of such dread d.seases Kvami r£ver>thinsis ns Enteric and Tuberculosis .st rr.os v consumption for wherever he spire with
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    • 77 3 I SYNOLEO ON A PINNACLE BY ITSELF I THE OIL BOUND DISTEMPER SNPMI THE OIL BOUXD DISTEMPER "A, E. C. The Builders of London's Buses. TWO AND FIVE TON CHASSIS IX STOCK. Borneo Motors Limited. Ipoh, Penan^, Singapore, Ku^la Lumpur. SANITATION- DRAINAGE Sewage Disposal COMPLETE INSTALLATIONS CARRIED OUT UNDER EXPERT
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  • 107 4 Hearf I acra] 'i ipe, l xas, has set I ;•i Eh e bat bm( eieti 1 i rished I a jiuddle |n* car. Ba, iaafsaaas in t: aad im the World W fr. I bai itai tl itS with I an air- nriaiaf I h
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  • 91 4 FRENCH TAXES HE AVIE ST. I B heavily I B than in any othes the '> VOrl I French OTI I UMU L v i tnd 418 1 r i run .-\ut< nobifc I'■ b Id the eadii the closir.'r ba satein b •.>.• at rii <-x}> rti of I
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  • 90 4 I The erer-increajsing popularity o| the sport in America wnu huthsf pvovad rt cently whri- it hflfm known that the oAeillla eoniNCted with the board track at I Charlotte, Nortk Carolina, had BOSfljf loiibk'd thr capacity of the motor racing park then from ."0 000, that number being'
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  • 66 4 A UTOMOBILE RECORD IN SOUTH AFRICA. Around the Union of South Africa in lt-ss I thr.n 100 hours is the latest achievement to bo added to automobile reconds. The credit for this accomplishment gOOI to a Sfedebaker Li^ht-Six tourirg car, a itandaid stock model, driven alternately by Me s.rs. H.
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    • 253 4 |lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIW I vjr Jl\i JSI XXX Non-Conducting Boiler Composition and STEAM PIPE Lagging MANUFACTURED BY J. D. JONES CO., CALCUTTA. I Grayite Boiler Composition B »=^HMnnc2 S i^ P^T CM^ZT I H THIS COMPOSITION is entirely free from l& 9 —J* < v {l^- a^hotine or lime admixtures, and contains
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    • 18 4 A Car of Greater Utility ■BiP'Sr^" V s rornnu rs *^Buickisthe Standard GuTnpiE 6b Incorporated hi the M
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  • 222 5 Fke V«l«r Service. avel on an orgar the y having been "last year. The fcl^ri DamrTH" service mt icawar. ri.ute between the before the war. a ca m optntid connecting Bagdad «AEanpt. At one timn- th» it if. lapiad used to operate his own afcftwfcnt of that
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  • 115 5 tnwe Journt motor-car from the Cape 1 **»f jndt-rtaktn hy Maj M and his ••■Ptoymjr him, according to *fcj*ct of the expedition is to I C**" 1 work for the S* llool of I mrthing like 7,600 r I aute beiac from >* I v
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  • 225 5 -,*M M.lt-^ „f Free Moloring. Walking" u r. A ccrr- I I v himself R.» now n st." should i --in fame as a dMUBfiM rhis is the advice he gives to all who wi>: afetafai a motor h( ht M wißriwj .\,-:ai.i f 2> miles t
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  • 108 5 I 1 ar- ;< r Uegulatinc Motor rraflic. experiment afßc regi the man roads V r~hire. nds in the main rOMI have had a broad, wk** 1« n^tu-i'.-.;.: painted thl ad T> :-<::. IT the 1 iad? :i d\ i-td ►<•••■- >t--:i t- hii I »1
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  • 76 5 A rv v. :.i\ cychst- in Holland has to notice ;ume facts about th* r .f bicycles u-exi in that country. rhe imber of tax plates sold is proof at in H »Uand there ere in nee more than two nillioiM if biejelee hi ithtr wi>rds, in
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  • 221 5 Imiotnts in Yu<jo-Sl.:\ 1.1. '1 :.t eiW --i DBI !> BM t 14 I in ftaj -5;i...: w»:» r,» (i u.vntly bttWW I-- I* v i <i. dstaw e of 833 kilometres, i "•.< cf th« rad lyinj_- t r.i < in IUS I BBM ft!
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  • 116 5 European Programme tor 192">. Pari-. Nov. 1. A.- a preliminary tht meeting >>t" the ttrnational <\>i;uress of Automobile i the International AutOMOkfll ha< fixed the pr0- KKint: in Europe ta It was decided thai the Grand Prix rEwopf iWI li> i*l»iilml maA yar 1-y I'.t I'ji.ui Autt>!ii..biu- Ctah
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  • 196 5 (rowrnnunt's Opinion. The l>ei artmen: Committee OB Taxation Ud }u-ju!ati(-n of Bo«d Vehicles, which has been eonridwfat whoUioi stepi eeefld ht taki;i |O prevent the practice Of pillion--1 ridmc, repotti that there Ij "No appreciable evidence to (adtfeatfl that tbJi practice ii a MWCe oi danger tfl the
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    • 91 5 I EYLAND !V ol c,ualit> and efficiency. kO^^^^W^St thf hf>t constructed in the ;te! against any defect. ■j^K^wmggH Vinons the thousands of Leyland users are: km- H. M. Government. H. M. Admiralty. iJLWar < »ftu H. ML Air Ministry. H. M. Postmaster General. Dominion of Canada. Union of South Africa.
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    • 56 5 1925 MODELS I BEST TO BOY BEST TO KEEP BEST TO RIDE IN. I Comfort Econom y 4Seater Morris Cowley complete Particulars from MALAYAN MOTORS 209-212 Orchard Read. SINGAPORE XiuAAAiiAAAiiiiiAUiiiAiiiAiiiAiAUiAlA^^ SSSS* ai )(@)romrt bosch^)^— «t Sole Distributors: N. V. STRAITS JAVA TRADING CO. (Incorporated in Batavia.) SINGAPORE AND PENANG. Tel.
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  • 390 6 IDEAL WINTER BALLROOMS. Tin: PftOBJ KM Of n HO6PHBEI Dim m r• i ballrooms are not aiwa\ > as delightful as many pf h uffiy eoidi b the ,sult of room of »ly planned sitting Seating ballroom <v fclinea M-med on 1 sated by lip I through the walls. But
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    • 311 6 I Don't fail to drop in at W. H. DOP'S TRADING Cos Office IYou will get all that is desired. FRESH SHIPMENTS ON HAND:BRASSWARF. Flower vases, table bells, gongs, ash-trays, smokers' stands, etc. GLASSWARE. Glasses of every description, decanters, water jugs, finger bowls, etc. I EARTHENWARE. Flower vases of beautiful
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    • 82 6 What aboui: he High Cos*; of Haulage The most satisfactory ;in^. .nportant The FORD 1 -Ton Truck Costs little, is K (domical to run, and whit is nore If GITS TIJKR: f \TRY h yam no 4)1,225 1 rice on request of a Standard Body to suit your bomm. I-
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  • 142 7 PROSPEROUS AMERICA. ii v TAX •::.!>! CTKKN ASTKD. L K r's S. Washington. Dec. I. i ratal i t.. th 'i>- asm annual r- predj i'i" (1 ealth\ tkms in i iceesdsd :>n. Bi aaq Msaed that Um the fad that th" i: v rwhelm I hri
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  • 140 7 :»ec. 1. veral th astl I -sin, gi\ ers for the revolution. taintaini I .M. KfajSJ a: E Bl ainis were the resumption of normal RuFrench relations, ecoi nerng a loan in I B 1 BRfil m IS, (ient-va, Dec. I. satt' < Ipfcna ference I
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  • 313 7 While the exampU f England :n France in matters ot s i*. ;tnd occa n finan- Hil I mtthifH new to see it brought forward in matters of cooki It is true that the cooking in question only concerns und it ha; 5 bearing I ii raging at
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  • 276 7 TEXT OF TREATY. MO! FAVOURED NATION TKEATMKNT. Renter*! Service.] l/ondon, Dec. 4. UN tnd Of the Anulo-dcrman coin■n ti t; ha.- been published. It will n I !i > foi fiv» years aini replaces, rith modifications, Um treaty passed in !>:•*. ft secures for British -übjects and ipanies
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  • 278 7 I (irui >n. l>ci-. I. I H< t« >■■• «aa atatried at i Londoi Russian M 1 1 i:iv'! 1 \<U I K K) IK U.I B, Geneva, Dec. I. B Not. Li seal I aMt to Um ftaria: I tb.« I. asriu- >f Nations tv-
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  • 233 7 ;;'ii<> brail W;«-h--|H| i .-i!,-aM papers published :i Hh -1.-;- i N \> r 1 Ith. sa\<: y qpi i the Wstrid of 0 ■:a to day ruled that natives .>f the i'i.. ippine bUadf in eligible to becoi i a nmrlciii cttisem pafsrdl< of ti
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  • 259 7 Suggested Festival at Crystal Palace Qurii 1923 250,000 amateur ininim ted i n i. Federatioi 'M« petit he d a1 I entail I vfi if Mr. F H. Bisset, ■-d ail M ol the |< presid r <v ill tt rid i S "v Haii w <«■:
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 344 7 BUSINESS CARDS. f k \vi v en. \\i •W, LAV 1 iaar A Cigarette Factory, Inc. Established in 1883. s»i per 100 $5 per I'M. Obtainable v INSI 100 Buss— on Road. for the ■iwN r»t»l«c** Masical IwrtiuMsAa. SEASON CO, LTD 111 and 113. North Bridge Roa<: ~^t~~ \M) M
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    • 530 7 NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFK I lON. is hereby n that the B ll !:>jad will BO closed ropi n M p.m. on m Doe BM< r until Ml a.m. the following morv y l B. Sc, Assoc. Mem. Inst. I Deputy Colonial E NOTICE. H I applicatioi r public house and
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    • 348 7 JJOTiiws t The of relial i Scientific Instrument^. Apents r STANLEY .V Ltd. NAUTICAL REQUISITES. Agents for HEATH Co.. Lid. WATCHES AND CLOCKS Ag< nts for S. SMITH Sons. Ltd. h<e <if I»raw niz I; rument« J' I»raw r..- I Pamp S;.r A i'- r. Id Faber's I; t*M Ma"
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 557 7 CHURCH SERVICES. ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL. BOCOND si ;m)ay in advent. l.'.'M a.m. I .:t:m v. i■ Ii .i.m. Holy CoaUBW I I Ii a] ».M sj Batiai fol] >wed by Belj amma i r.n;. i !hildren'a Senrk e. >.::n p.m. Kvensonc »n.| Sci-ni..i ST. MATTHEWS SEPOY LINES; T :i. r
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  • 27 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. ACKOWLEDGMENT. Mr. and Mrs. I B. V i tfcrakl fchMi •«ls ami h'■ ■>!': th. r:il of their do: Ml Noel, ftl I > —a.--.:-.'-- and :'.ce.
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  • SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1924.
    • 378 8 Whatever eta may be said about thi dlNgVMnieilt between Britain and Egypt, DO (MM will be able to accuse Mr. Baldwin'.- Government <>t not making perfectly dear that we regard, the atTair as an entirely domestic quarrel, in which tile participation of outsiders is not desired nor will
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    • 327 8 Whatever personal dislikes there may be to renewing intercourse with an enemy who brought such desolation on the world and acted throughcut the war with such inhumanity, the fact remains that having concluded a treaty of peace with Germany it would be illogical to ifejf) short at that
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  • 989 8 Hr. V. D. R MM I m seconded for m-i-\ Im (I v.-rnment -I <re. Mi V. H. Wins lum bt M ted ottcer-in^uurgt I II I' DapnH -ent. Ma. a ft. I merit of Mr. < P. I. Green as Dired i I Fmlmi mi, BL& n Ml B.
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  • 27 8 Ow Own Corre HK^ inatra, and daughter of M Presbyterian Church the of Mr. Geon. £T >*r. Dunn w* liaid >ein* spent at Penan* ML
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  • 14 8 m Our Owr %an£: D deceased, v r a«?e. had be.
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  • 236 8 1W Chairman'* R*vir» rom Oi Kuala Lumpur alf-yearly m< n of Mb We Mr. I erred to alone was tpaganda at present be tampered with, bat tatf special of an n. and -rardin* hil! •-♦ped gas» U on a larjr* scale tl K attempted v Chic
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  • 166 8 root Ow Own Cowwi*"* 11 public meeti; the K»dinr *t»"gf i 1 'chairmanship of i Ian excellent aturir.oludin;. ladies. Mr. Powell R the chairman a. who was receive<: th> f upuards of 45 mir co8f att( astta* oquenf i SlHon, to establish but cagtftiff would not
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 219 8 CRLDBECK'S Pilsner Quarts Pints. Solo Agents. i! Galdbeck, Macgregor Co., Ltd. llncor; crated in S lararhai.) 4->. Robinson Road. leh phone No. 2-8 SEIt BVBOTALTT. j JEWELLERY OF THE DAY. A HANDSOME XMAS (iIFT 11. KMKRALDS SAPPHIRES. RUBIES. JADE ET< MOUNTED IN GOLD AN'D PLATINUM WITH DIAMONDS. HH.HESI IN QUALITY:
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    • 22 8 CREAM'S ONLY RIVAL. 4.1 BRANS II Sole Distributors: W. R. LOXLEY CO., B bir.soii Road. StagajMNW. tj PEARS PJ I GOLDEN SERIES.
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  • 73 9 EGPTIAN PLOT TO KILL BRITISH M.P.'S. v STORY. i»\| KKFA< Y Service.] ;■'.!>,, ublished in the r t that a plot 1ms •it in a des- •eial meeting tded by a confe- who arranged clabo»nd jpav» i detectives to act drasm Cairo, dated elejcram s «nt before the ties have
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  • 76 9 vMF MUM I XII: Service.] York, Dec. 5. Ml fundinjr in the New points oat that Brit a paying large suns to the United nited States is reported I antirjr to France of t -n*» with repayment of 4 Britain, who has t prospect of the payment
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  • 68 9 utiur favourably from toll Herrioc and Mr. Cham- rhat the main subjects the Near-East sitaa:hf quesri.-r of security. They iinberUln*3 friendship for urnal thinks that the meet1 be <>{ the utmost importance. Paris. 1W h mniuniout* on this ir.orninp's eonverMr. Chamberlain and M. 'tatf- that an asjreement
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  • 158 9 fnlWahm action was taken at a ■d «»n December 3rd. Whwir.i: valuations for the year firmed:— sl9, 521. and 525 ri<k* Road at 1300 each, 13 and Unr at $300 each, 15 Java Road 'ava Road at $6<V Java <»»• IJm Koad at $180, Bead at $180,
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  • 18 9 Wj that New T« for Awtralia w about the following ,W A in-
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  • 6 9 Pro. K- Brfß as a Poluv
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  • 34 9 BTATBMBNT NRXT WEEK 01 GOVERNMENTS INTENTIONS. R< it< i-'s S< rvii iindun, Dec. f a<io',\ that an announcement f G :it> •<»ceed with s i'a-e wil be made ir. the King'-
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  • 27 9 Kt it< Sei\ u-t London. Dec. Federat; i f Brif I rt has fq tpresentatives •ly being aati decide the met! I v. s-
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  • 28 9 Kt Liter's S- ice. >l»>c«w. Dec. .">. The Government has authorised the ma nufacture of brandy, vodka and liqueur- la at the outbreak of the war.
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  • 27 9 <-t ne\ I Renter at the protocol wa 1•• retariat League he I N 'stenday would be 'ressed to Cairo and similarly to the other
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  • 21 9 [Reute:'- Servi Madrid. Dec A communique statt Kala and Buhandun. in the Larache, sector, have retired upon Meßei.!
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  • 240 9 Uu made b\ th,- '.nxernor in Council. The current issue of Hm <>* nment Gazette states: I -tmas greeting telegrams shall bear a distinctive class pr<\ **XLT" which rnu^t be inserted by the st-i before the address and shall bt tl as one word at the Chri.-tmas
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  • 111 9 [j k rnry tht (iowrnoi and High ai !a:.-- t- f I the next .v x, lire as follow: mard and Mrs. Bratton will K.a a I Kuala Kangsar -v.U ,i- I attend the, SI ng at Ipo on Pecewber l -th On December l"<th Lady (luilU
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  • 39 9 Penanj?, Dec. 3. The following are the numbers of arrivals from and departun s to Madras Presidency I i the month of November:— Adults Minor-. Arrivals IJM Kl DtpaHHW 2,096 14:? The arrivals relate to aided passengers
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  • 1265 9 I UK BATAI LA IBIT. S% Hope >t Dutch (Jovernment Kestriction. l prin| i- tht i rporl m visit lialavia u\ tut I .b Mr. li. C M. Kb talk j tad Mr. t. .i. i ..inni.n- in Oet 1924: "Our visit t Bata\ a equ< t •■>
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  • 710 9 SI GGBBTION AGAINST I ORMKR BUSINBBS ASS(K IA lE. A.llegationi prbieii Mr. Justice BarrettLeanard said axnoqntod to groat fraud were iNadt by baakntpt, Wet Cheng Pbb, in the eOOrst Of his psjblic exaininatic.n in the Singapore Bankroptey Court leataday afternoon. The bankruj)t >tated'that he and Mr. w. P.
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    • 6 9 [Earlier cables appear on page 7.]
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    • 100 9 ROBINSON CO LTD. Ii: rp rated ti > >' "FLEET -FOOT"MEN'S WIMBLEDON ULfQUM Crepe Rubber S Light White Canvas, Strong and DurahkStocked in Sizes 2 Sizes. to 1<> PRICE $3.50 PER PAIR NETT. Smart and Hardwearing. QUALITY COUNTS 1 1 kt U g3 -^L tg «]farclmari.ractur*d from < Kf h<>
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    • 722 10 STEAMER SAILINGS 1 ~bluFfunnel line Keirular Services to. LONDON \MSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP, HAMBUBG AND BREMEN. GKSOA. MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. M VRSKII I ES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL \ND GLASGOW. BOS rOJi AM) NEW VOKK. I'.ikiMLT T-- <-ii Ihroueh Bills of lading for all Overland Points. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT.
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    • 488 10 STEAMER SAILINGS Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) ELLERMAIT~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 ORAN due Dec. 28 s.s. CITY OF TOKIO *M Jan. H m. CUT OF CHESTER 1m
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    • 423 10 STEAMER SAILINGS P. O. BRITISH 1X1)1 Wli (Inc- Ti .i.-ueu England). MAIL, PASSENGER AM> CAR(,(J PEXIXSI LvK AND ORIEXTA- STI I LONDON AND FAR L \iL > (Uate C ni!,ut with His Ma, Oovernmen o OUTWARDS FROM LONDON il<)>! iV V AKb> For Chma and Japan. For ManeUlet, London i
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  • 485 11 INQI'EST OFF' BD \M> kDJOI tNED. I OMUB, V v ■">. The inquest on the thirteen victims of the U U Bli aster opened here to-day. N ,:ce of identity, and th* «urned until LSth. at St. An:. Colonel to the cause of the rrow a* noon
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  • 61 11 TIM m-w "eOCOt bread" o€ the T. S. Hum :ii of Chemistry contains B t 10 l» i cent an much cocoa a* flour with about II )\<v.vh MflV M flour. No shortening i< required. The bread is dark brown in (■(dour, is well flavoured with the cocoa, and is
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    • 269 11 -S ill y* A fashionably smooth arrangement for the fluffiest hair T' > .'.r h:u7 'vvili !iv just the way whether for k»c or for bobbed you want h Aajd tl h.r.. amooth. The lovelier gloss, too. V m ybe waved, but it must fo! fcac drug and der t
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    • 87 11 Your voice is an asset To remove that annoying huskiness take an occasional All the germs of chill or catarrh «r. I at once \< Past! e. To al!ay sore thr< 4o protect 1 t E| Made in En«had to a r ihc T 1 Hospital. Solil by ist m
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    • 422 11 r J l |>| ii|ii>i||>>>||||||||t||iM Mlf ni||> Hllll| iin>|>| nHiH I VIRGINIA There ic c r:c: pecking li Gol&m Sptcfa "fi 5 r air-tkht tins or hiMnlyHvi! 4 < b 3 c Having aclv. .ed .c! F.nite aim the production of an Golden sp?c:als are claimed to be *md -s-ih
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    • 13 11 R-:^ -I, .^EER Is Sole Importers W. R. LOXLEY 0* 58 Robinson Road.
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  • SHIPPING NOTES.
    • 169 12 No Aeroplanes on lioard. The German steanie; Pflhl reached Singapore from ColOßßbo ye>i.-i(lay mOTB 1* in^r and proceeded alongside the whatf where she was boarde<l by the local authorities and her cargo examined. It will be remembered that the Pfalz was detained at Colombo by the authorities
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    • 198 12 Early fllttraay morning there -'earned into the harbour trim but weathei beat* i little ship. She pmaaiaad U> Um iBMr roa<ls and dropped an h i off Johnateai'l Pier. Across her bows was the name Dinsdak' and hi r ap*>e irai i va> -ably that <f i
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    • 74 12 The ?übmarincs L.19 H I BJ I S rjap re Hongkong I I proceeded le the EnapfeN Deck where they will raamni I i ftn laj The sub- sea are ander the ceaaaaand af UU Conuaaa lar Tin aq i■ I 1 1 A. LBi mart ratpectiTely«
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    • 65 12 Dewaial tamfcea awnen amre brought up before the Marine Ma^istratu karonj mnrning lei ft ehargini argi at iteaa ttM .'unction nt Anan Street and Minnie Read, and thereby hindarfaßj frai pammg H- Weveaip poi:--. •.•>v at step? 1 >\» ii m\e<] f i the Bse f paasengen Baanarktng
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    • 105 12 With reference to Raßßtr telepiam which recently appeared in our columns to the tffe that thtea BT ad beei at Fn ma I by has beea n h Mai sfield and i anti afji iti that the Gergm m letpat I tan and I ta at 8008 on
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  • 136 12 INDIAN UN ITY. The IfMtl of the past week at Allah-bad tnd Hssvrhere furnish a strikingly ironical commentary upon the "wonderful Mr. Gandhi's fast. In consequence of exceptionally ?erioup riot*, in which there were a great many casualties and much deßtruction of property, this astonishing man undertook a three weeks'
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 551 12 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated in Australia.) FOR SYDNEY. MELBOURNE, via JAVA, DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND AND BRISBANE ir :> the well-xnown steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) •nd MONTORO (.viHM. ton"*.) The s.s MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer tradinp to Australia. Cabins d0 L b rt h c-ahins swimming bath, gymnasium
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    • 3 12 ____E_!_________ Hot 8
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    • 312 12 lOU UKNTS: JOHN LITTLE u Co, Ltd. 1 1 1 r; En; a: SINGAPoKK KUA] LUMPUR. STEAMER SAILINGS. LLOYD TRIESTINO ELN. CO. 1 1 porated in Italy.) ■OIOWAEO B Ul INGfI Bi nthh f I '> and Tri. :a :t- .-rgo OB throve^ 1 of Ladinpr for Fiume, the Le\art
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    • 148 12 STEAMEK SAILINGS MESS APERIES M.XKiT Under contract v > Governr. Mail and Passenger IHKK' Ml KHI HHMFW MiH M Ml v I. Marwiln ria Coloah*. DjiW^i and Port Saitf. AN 12,000 due Dec. IS ANGERS 100 due D< H TWARI) I I lapan \i;t MK» dut- Dec. 14 Odue Dec.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 641 12 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Karhaon Pook Mow ;> a.m. Cucob and Pontian Honp S(jon J a.m. Cucob and Henuit H(»njr Cheang 9 a.m. Pulau Soegi Kwoeg Yick a.m. Palaa Soegi Sultana a.m. Pi Dang, Colombo and Bombay Luzon Maru 11 a.m. Katavia. Samarai:^, Sourabaya. Ampenan, M'sar, etc. Barentsz 11 a.m. Penang,
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 524 13 STEAMER SAILINGS O. S. K. Line. Steamer.. Arr. Dept. ,^*m. H»nbnrt t Rotterdam, Ant a y ri* CoUmho. Alkn and I Ari,. Maru Doc. IT Dt H iaeo, Panama H ..i-. y.iru Kobe P n t pe Town, Bi" Sant...> v Manila Maru Jar I Jan. 8 Arab i Maru
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    • 476 13 STEAMER SAILINGS Round-the-World PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE 38 Days to BOSTON 41 Days to NEW YORK (HLBUSNBB& N<> d)A! DI'ST. NO CINDBB& ABSOLUTE Cl-KANLINESS. 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 days.
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    • 726 13 STEAMER SAILINGS STRUTHERS AND BARRY. < Operating L. S. Governmer.l Ships. I SINGAPORE TO LOS ANGELES AND SAN FRANCISCO. U.S.S.B. WEST JESTER to dischargi and load !>.•< U.S.S.B. WEST PROSPETT i,j .t U.S.S.B. WEST CARMONA to d.scharjre and i<] Feh and subsequent steamers appmxii i i a .-t Tmking emxf
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  • 481 14 Australasian < oir-rrent. Sydney. N < Ymmenting M At MMdt I the British ett il ttM 5;.. ;-:.y S..- .y- Tht. senratfaet :.<:■ trrnmphijitij v .<.e on U representing hatred < f Maaa al! its works anii i ::<■■?•: i uh, Utl md the rail. The a«W
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 276 14 FRASER NEAVE, LIMITED. i Singapore and Branches. Manufacturers of Aerated Waters, Syrups, Squashes, Cordials and Culinary Essences, renowned for their excellence throughout Malaya, Siam and the Dutch Indies. l^J k I m I: B I FOR QUALITY AND SERVICE. g OVER 8,000 MILES LONG iowrncy But who tares Certainly not,
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  • 613 15 ERASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. i till) ay. DBCBafßlel :>th [Figures in brackets show the :ssue vaiut )f tht- Bharc in asUars amlaas staarwise marked.] Buyers Sellen gating Padang T.n 7 1 J 88 nitam Tin .7: 1 M > ta Hydrau c (fl) 2Ss 6d
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  • 45 15 ■>■ lei j Bank 4 n:.s. I(; Hank dt-rr.a;.<; j Private tX94tU I |f.j Xtu V i, CradM |*yi France, I ;nd n :•■<. T. T. i demand Ja\ 1. ,i. Hangkok it-niard 77 Scv- -ro:rt'.. H r.K Buyittf HJM Hank Back r- Bi Silver L<>-
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  • 144 15 JIM I»T<HM damb;<> ''•■p;x-: V." r-np.r M ir. P. id I Small <.•!,:■: Cop; > :ed It;c->, Run-on *h;t» Opium, Benares unt. m. Rice Siam \o. 1 f\.r export utf: iv. Km \l. 2 for »•■■:;).>:■: Re. BbUi Bi'^ket: (1 |m ■•port 250 n:ct. BdfeM N f s-xport Met,
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  • 92 15 t'RASER AND COS REPORT. Rubbe, rin. Wth a l; „n. ,lF i- m increased interest 1 I in the ru h••■• all round Riililhtv i>>! L Bukit Kai 1 and Indrai' L6 Mining:. A foti business has panad in 1 a l 'I;. 'f Linyu «ady at
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  • 78 15 MACPHAIL CO. LTD'S REPORT. Sinu«,>«,r>. |>« Kuhlier. k lin. i. s.s sold. Kuhln-rv I Bukit lers at 70, Mandai i >■ I 1 la.- hav< < ted Mala< < a Kj:, and rendahs E Mining. I ,>er- a: 28a Id ind Juhan> il pkalen.- an :ed 16.5(i i ff... »t
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  • 221 15 Singapore, h.-. Tin. v I 10-KuMH-r.-ls.6d. I ii inclined to activity t.ief itermt again cenlcted in the Secti and [uotirt—ii whmtm ■Itarad I mainlj .:> -a. r of holders. Rubber f u f 1 4 d i i th ■i' as.- int« n>i appai nl Alienhy.N
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  • 35 15 Singapore, l>. c. noon. Sinfapon Standard Ribbed Bmoki I Sheet. Spot V.:)* 4 I>. fi4; Jan March 83^4 t:: A; §2M *2_. L««ri(ion Quotatioi Sheet I i. Mai I Firm.
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  • 145 15 ROSE MAC PHAIL CO'S REPORT. (L. H. Marphail.) Sin f .ia|>or*\ I Ui KuhU-r. Tin.- f_T,J 10, I Tui arid v.. ,.,< i mining f t.us:ne>> j>a>M- t 3!tn'',j^"n t. nt r* t*fi(|Uir.< I*'* Mining. Stt-r! <t ry tention a featun b« rapid i hlrij Hydra bu*-.i ready at 2:<-
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  • 56 15 Messrs. Guthrie and <'•> Kuala I,^' agents of United Terr.anj; art in n cipi >f it'l<j»raphic advice from the Secretaries t" the effect that, in reaped of the final, cial year ended July last Directorrecommend payment <>n 7th pro* of a di». H*'nd r»f r>< r pent,
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 345 15 v S )(I(MM)O Assurances in force over $17,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) HEAi OFFlCE:— WiiK'hfsttM- Hmm Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32 Old Jewry, E.C. t< f20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court rf England, and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act I INK
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    • 423 15 HANKING. YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. K taai 1880. i V. 100.000.00n rvt- 1- Lirui F. 77^00,000 EVesident: K. K I': ■■•> K 1 r ru ya. K>q. DIRE< rORS. V. > irv.ak.iw K- Harm! K. Morinuira. M i ia^ri I v laaraaai, Eaq. i;a!- K. h,.^ak K, M garni Esq.
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    • 559 15 BANKING. OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AM) (HINA. beotpatatai in BagJaad bf Royal Charanr. Paid up Capital in 600.000 saaiai B aach t':>,oooj»oti Baasrw Paad 3»900 y OOO Resenre Liability i f rVopxiet n 8^)00,000 HEAD OFFICE, •"> HLshopsuatf.*. London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. alet Stai- Hamburg Pakat AnintM!' Doilo Rang ton
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    • 266 15 j BANKING. HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hongkong) Head Office: Hongkong Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 i Resenre Fund:— Sterling £4,500,000 D Slher $25,500,000! Reserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000 000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. W. L. Pattenden. Esq., Chairman. H. P. White, Esq.. Deputy Chairman. B.
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    • 44 15 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter A. I). 1720 1 FIRE MOTOR CAR MARi x K Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Ronds Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER Ltd. Branch Office 64, The Arcade. Collyer Quay. A GORDON LEE, Resident Mam-irer.
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  • 965 16 IN HI A 01 IN THK <>! P. (■ovtrnmem < ommittee's isit. years been greatly decreased in consequence t.ly <d Um csabi the war ©win* to the nece> ing supplies for its own industries, 1 which Suli t h l- r; t .:,j. r■• ::a.• to regain
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  • 140 16 AUSTRALIA, 52H. [Beuter'-* Service.] Hrishftine, I>ex. 5. The BMtd betVNi the M.C.t. Bad an \1 a c-oi tinut-d to-day in .eathei na pi rf< ct wicket. '1 he lai ce numbei i I The Australians who had ortJ Col of r> wickets the previous <l«iy i(.iitinue<l their
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  • 82 16 Ivondon. Nov. 2S. A; I MB] MV I Ml and befcif a |tf|l attaadbUKC, h the -.r.tcr-'Var-ity i»ia\ i:ut> l'ambrid«:t beat Oxford by fWMII t wo. Cambridge in the two >iile> won by t'tI M S mir.-. 7 4 I- im aid? hurdles. ambr w< wt&m M
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  • 42 16 London, Nm. 27. !-ai->iiivt< match at r BaHl Club Wi I tk Pi Ml I Wales was present resuked in tru champion. Bta4 t^".--' who conceded i;k! 1.. ii'foatirc; Arnold ißi Cl 15 7, 13 15, l" 1 v
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  • 270 16 ■m Btatan art to hand, tin of "> Im pcH i I Wish Wynne and company in that dtp, says: "Those of us who saw Miss Wish Wyr -t appea ..< IcgHi stage about |H asro in My. Ar: i W- T v QMtA V: -.t
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  • 38 16 Orders for week f-rdiny December 7th. Saturday. 6th.— Bradde'l Shield Competition. Competitor? meet <<.x Y.M.C.A. at 10 p.m. Sunday. Tth.— Church Pandl at Cathedral of the Good Shepherd. Parade bath f Y.M.C.A. »1 7JM a
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  • 54 16 Monday. »th Individual Troops Parade Bt iblS Tuesday. i»th, S Ernalliru' <" a~-. Headquarters at 5.1. p.m. Musketry Clas S.V.C. DriO Hall. B p.m. Thursday. 11th Bar.d Pv-uxwv. Hea<l-i|:-iarteiv at 6ulB i :r. Fiiday. lJth. Musketiy (la>s. S.V.(\ Di n Ball ii p.tv.
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 107 16 Sclangor vs. I'erak. The following are the teams for the Malaya OOP Ruu-by match between Seiangor and lVrak at lp«>h to-day:- Sflangor: H. W. Jack; W. Somerville. (J. O. Hovii. H. B. Lang\\<.rthy. H. W. i". itoa; BL P. Bryjon (Oapt.), 0. P. B. Duncan; T. C.
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    • 52 16 H.M.S. -Malava" Cup. The match versus Noojr] 9omhilan vr ill hf played on the Stadium ground on Saturday the L'Oth inst., and the charges for admission will be as follows: Stand on West side of g round $1. stand on East oftdo ii eent-. admission to ground only
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    • 87 16 The Malay Mail's Screnibar. correspondeiit writes:- Neojri SembUail 3OOn promises to have a non-European Rugby t-am. thank:- to the ■Men ir.terest taken in the frame by the !•< v- themselves, and the assistance ren<Jm.; by Me>sr>. Mairill ami Lander, who 01 the Padang erery Tuesday and
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    • 38 16 London, Nov. 2". At rutiirt-r Oxford University Greyhoundl 1 1 at Okfi id (7i II pointi to IL A: racgaor, I Bast M i andi d• with thr Nottl Midland-. wHk mti MCh\ al N Uian
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    • 146 16 A makh wil b< played at Bepof UnOO r: w between Keppe! Golf lub and Bcpoj i.'i.t GoU Crab. The team- aojd ti i'" -tartin.-r are a- follows. Sepoy L: > 1.-.; »s heinir ir.entionetl rirst: 9.15 a.m. English and Wnable- vs. bvMjr JomM Md BieJGoy.
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    • 101 16 ELI A OvorwftjOmi Indian A rt i lit r> The ELCXL, aHhevgli ■■>•' «1 f u;i itrenfth, 1 attom very much their own way asrainst H. K. Md S.K.C.A. OB the r.iir Mflkod Padang footordaj ovommo;. Then- forwosmi paj od I goUMr agnii iii foi I that Wat far
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    • 27 16 Members of tin- CMmm Atitcittion in r» ni null (i that Mrtffee fur the iMippleiiientary handicap tournament will bf r! sed i n Deo nber sth.
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    • 179 16 London, Nov. 27. The Evening Standard's polo correspondent -ays that the Hurlinuham Club's control of British polo is nothing less than a cit'Vt. planned c >up d'etat. Hi- MJI it is vesting the government, fal which i> a department Of social Club, lie Utyi That Hurlingham
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    • 17 16 I^ondon, Nov. 27. Lord Howard de Waldon has resigned from the Jockey Club.
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  • 742 16 JAMITO lIK.MS DUPRB. Two judges, Messrs. Hopkin and Rooke decided the chief -on tests at the Happy Vallt'.v last iiiLnt; v. ;th Mr. Joftmnj Bogan, a- referee. The weights for the iiaii; cvtii! were announced as Jamito 9st. 91b>. Andre Dnpre 9st. 41bs. The announcer informed the audience that
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  • 116 16 i ('■■.;i'r.-y of t} lt t N:ct.iN ichi Shimbu n s h a Tokio, Dec. I. The Chinese Emprasi bai oirfaai 'it th«Japanese legation at P«k2ajb uheiv th> Emperor and Um BnpTfti w.n remain nnti] they start on their foreign tour. Marshal Wu Pei-fu. who was reported to
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  • 57 16 Disgruntled because an industry n»\ir Milton, Ontario, had cut their wage*, the Italian workmen decided in retaliation to cut an inch off the end of their >hovels. Next morning the workmen apjxared with "shingled" shovels, and the spokesman explained to the foreman: "Company cut wages, we cut inch
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 200 16 "MAKE SURE^-^^^ WITHOUT DELAY, ;> His Masters Voice H™*™^ PRICES TO Sl'IT Ml l; i \i I ni< wuiri i. ILLUSTRATED M S. MOUTRIE CO.. LTD. (Incorporated in g<t mfctig) RAFFLES r»LAI K AT %f^!k MODERATE PRICE Obtainable from all Dealers. McAlister Co.. Lid ~A DELPHI HOTEL CHRISTMAS PROCiRAMMI POPULAB
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