The Straits Times, 30 December 1920

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 26,525 SINGAPORE. THURSDAT, DECEMBER 30, 1920 PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 129 1 NESTLES MALTED IVIILK 1 OBTAINARLI EVERYWHERI TRAVERS' TAWNY PORT A VRKY FINP. OLD WINE, PARTICULARLY SUITAKLI: FOR THE FIiSTIVH SHASON ALSO TRAVERS' INVALID PORT Specially selected for delicate persons who may not be able to assimilate the more fruity wine.*. Bottled, Matured and Guaranteed by JOSEPH TRAVERS AND SONS, LIMITED
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    • 160 1 ROBfNSOM CO., LTD. Sole AjrenLs in the Straits Settlements and F.M.S., for Fuller's Limited FRUIT CAKES K ASSORTED £L*Z. m&J X x^ CHOCOLATES Large $«.5O f*'i l V**lSjj£/ --?'^LjP^ In 1/2 Ib. box $1.25 ~~*fsßßk -jA 2 lb box 3 50 Fill I FR'Q A- m^ t> 2 lb box
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    • 45 1 NESTLES MALTED IVII L.FC PRICI Larc* II.W b^tl« j Saull II.H per battto THE BEST THAT MONEY CAN BUT FIRE PROOF SAFES BKITISH— Chatwoods, Whiteflrlda AMERICAN— American Safe Company, Mrilinlm DUTCH— Lips IN ALL SIZES. IMMKDI ATE DEUVBBT FRANKELS, LTD. Victoria Street al«o Orchard Road.
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  • 459 2 Graf some Opera Prodared la Btrll.. The mnsieal tecavu n of tbia resaoa hi' boon awaited, despaired 01. anl proved to bias opera alt"r -I. Tbo p» >duo I.a ol Bloc beasd, by B N you R caio.k, in tha Sue Opeta Uouae at Botim, Las
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  • 181 2 Operations Contemplated by New Local Syndicate, We, Hongkong Daily Ptea°, understand that nve expeaienoed mining engineera ate at present in tbe Colony awaiting the arrival of tbe neotKMry drilling apparatoa to ba^ia ptotpeetißg I'lr minerala and ooal in the Htm Territory. The enterprise, we undetrUac*. ii backed
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  • 169 2 Anxfoas Death-Bed Examlaatioo Of His Pats-Books. A pttbeth aoeount ol Lwd Fiabet'a de«tb ia given in a Tolome tdiled lor private circulation tsiitled Saaabiae aad Sbsduw quoted by tbe Biitisb Weekly. The book ia wiitten by an intimate htiesid, wbo tru by tbe bed aide of ibe
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  • 169 2 Tientsin Girl Slndeot to Study In France. MiN Lin Cbiysofr, a Tientsin Riil atadeat, who has been an aolive mi mb 'r of ibe Com mittee of Ibe Nttioaal Student Uaioa and woo was at one time sent by ibe I'aioo tp •i-piertnJ the stadecta
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  • 56 2 A joacc woman who d Hrn Tol'.eo' am ■agMsalt to tigo h«-» applioi>: .n f r pan po.-c Raid tlii, bm did not kiow a oUtgy ea M 1 dootor. The mti( «'.iatc Thp»i io ih ■I ffio -l.y. Too ha»f> eitbn to b» ill or ve>y i/cd to rbiaia
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 459 2 i UI/9'C VALUE W FAMOUSi fj s Famous, not only in W W tic Old Country, but throughout U Q tbe World, arc the superb values W W obtainable from John Noble's. W W You should send to day for the won- i^^CSinSv Q W derful 68 page Catalogue, giving
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    • 668 2 CUBA HEALS ITCHY PIMPLES On Boy's Hands. Spread to Body. Could Not Sleep. "My little boy had pimples break out on his hands and they itched very badly. They started spreading so that soon he had them over his body. They were bad weeping pimples and used 10 stick to
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    • 181 2 "490" Model CHEVROLET TOURING CAR $2,950 BINGAPORB. MAGNETO SELF-STARTER The car that quickly makes friends and alway* kr*>ps them. You feel safer when you own a car for which you know you can always obtain spare parts. We carry a stock of spare parts sufficient to build a number of
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  • 499 3 Payments by Cheque Recoverable In Law There in a paoio aaicng bickmakng all ovti Bsgland ia eoaaeqai.aioo ol the action ol Ibe Official Receiver ia tbe o»ae f a Man obeskr dobtoi, b»jr a home pacer. The dubttr dealt lately ia diamonds, aad impiesred bank tuanaKtta and
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  • 258 3 Sensational Prices I'a'd at Recent Auctions, lha Lib pii:e» Xt wbiob oH Em ;hd o; amps tave beea n.u at ao:Hoo vc tb-.t tD-ra is ao tsnndct or mote or:stalu urn. at f(.cj>iiy than a t\t<> sKiap, I.i k'r F. A'OKdopg. ColleotionH re »atj ct ie
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  • 242 3 Fx-oJJier's Recovery fr. m Blindness. A b!;ndH ixaaldiei n»i ifccoveted hi »i«lj»— traaka \c a bit k o»t aad an imme* si- d ie ibe ih»ujf h. CbMi. f Aril b-, < IE! i Roy? Kieitt in oc TLi ii win ten to FtMceiathe Bit v i
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  • 80 3 St. Geotge's Woikbonm is Ifaa Mid. Bciourd, baa been clo>e4 by tbe S^ntbwatk d.ard of QustUiasi, and tbt* KinM- ira-i fentd to thru ottti iSßCitutinoe. This it- 1- woikhous?, dosotibed b» Dck no, wbet^ Olivtt TwiHt "<.'ki;d (or more" wn o,b i» novel be pUa.d it MM di' t hrn
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 421 3 'He cannot do better than take Iron Jelloids No. 2A.' Says the Physician. yt— (•iof ynur blood a chance! O?*^Mbw There ate 5.000 000 red ;7VOT r corpuscles in each cubic millimclrc ol the blond Keep VS^v fi^ these corpuscles vigorous by }S\ /jm HRla, supplying them with Iron l^*W
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    • 526 3 v Nerves" > Oar ntrve*ire similar toanintri- a cats network of telegiapti wires, i Controlled and nourished by a J? portioo oi the brain known as m the nerv* centre* (be delicate I threadlike ncr.os ra4iate in all I directioos throagbour the body. F So loof m ibe nerve centres
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    • 221 3 ORDERS FOR INSERTION IN THE "ADDRESS BOOK" i, SIOW CHOON LENG 4Sin£yJi at 87> Tank Ro d> ff-JBj IB^ll w 10 urn '"h applicaI ants with full particulars JBH^I I n< rates of insertion ■poa request. EASTERN MINING AND RUBBER CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the Straita SattUmonti, W and 60,
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    • 309 3 VKRT CHEAP RELIABLE FRENCH TUBES Made purposely to outwit competition, no matter how severe. Every Tube sold on the distinct understanding of full satisfaction. H|l^ a f nly •*>■* !■•<>« Tubes of the following 765 by 105, 815 by 105, 760 by 90 820 by 120 Prices 25 per cent,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 871 4 STEAMER SAILINGS P. 4& O." British India AND Apcar Line (Companies Incorporated in EnglaM MAIL AND PASSENGER SERYICIB PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL a W. 00. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Ooreraawavi fhe Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAT are at aimisj. ssataaata* LONDON FAR-EASTERN BERVICB FROM LONDON TO MARSEEULM ft LOHOOB
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    • 753 4 STEAMER SAILINGS PRINCE LINE LIMITEI (Incorporated in England) PAX BAIT ■■BYICB ro> raw tome GAELIC PRINCE la part i via Panama) TUSCAN PRINCE abant Pea. II (via Sne«) fa* an tafermatlaa, naaly te ADAMSON, QILFILLAN 00, aT» (laeerpsratod hi Emglsat) AgenM. THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LIMITED Incorporated In the United
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    • 322 4 STEAMER SAILINGS 0. S. K. THE OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA LTD. (Incorporated in Japan) No 2. He Soaza Street. Proponed Sailing from Singapore (Subject to change without notice) EUROPEAN LINE For Port Said. Marseille*, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Hambarg HAVRE MARU Jan. 12 •emits Marseilles. HIMALAYA MARU Feb. IT NEW YORK
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    • 408 4 STEAMER SAILINGS NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (Incorporated in Japan) Under Mail Contract »ith the Imperial Japanese Government. Sabjict to alterations without notice EUROPE MAIL LINK Fortnightly Service For London. Antwerp via (Malacca) ]>"»«*. Colombo, Snes, Port Said and Marseilles. IYO MARU J«n- > ATSI'T* MART' J SHIDZUOKA MAKU Jan. 26 LIVERPOOL
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 524 5 STEAMER SJUUNBS v. ROLTON CASTLE Consignee" of enrgo by the steamer from New York an ra.qaa.aHl to note that she is expected here on or about January 6. DODWELL LINE (Incorporated in England) 101; nk« YOU MBBCV MA si ez BOLTOM CASTLE, lomiiiijr aariy Pwkraaiy. Wat freight, please apply to
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    • 479 5 STEAMER SAILINGS THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T.S.S. ANCHISES FOR .MANILA, HONGKONG SHANGHAI This Ktcamrr of 10.046 tons G R is intend il to s^iil for the above ports about Decemlicr 31, 1920. Excellent accommodation is available foi t large number of tirst-clas.i passengers Ample deck space, all convenience. For further
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    • 485 5 STEAMER SAILINGS Mb ECLIPSE Consignees of cargo by the abovenamed steamer are hereby notified that she has arrived and is discharging into Godown No. 18, Tanjong Pagar. GUTHRIE a CO., LTD.. Agents. GREEN STAR LINE Steamer Due Spore Deatinatlo* WKST ISI.II> January I San Francisco via Saigon, Hongkong and Manila
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    • 450 5 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB AND SINGAPORE CRICKET CLUB NOTICE From January 1. 1921, the town office o* the Singapore Sporting Club will be on the first floor of No. 3. .Malacca Street. All communications in connection with the Sporting Club should therefore be addressed M under G. P. OWEN, Secretary, Singapore
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    • 221 5 Michelin Tyres 3* by 3>; Plain or Mnmbl Bwm-aftU in Stork. V CHIN HUAT HIN OIL TRADING CO. T S WANG QUALIFIED DENTOT OSce at THE DENTAL SURGERY rae DUoaaaary Baildlag, Raßea PUea PHON* ISI AFTER OFFICE HOURS PHONE IIM CONSULTATION IT APPOD4TMKNT WHAT DO ES TT DO I. It
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 718 6 muu j~ from Tuetday. Deeimhrr >S. 19SP, to Bund«y, Jq»-«art; f, 911. An Art class Robertson-Cole mystery drama of daring oriftmatlt y Providing mental excitement and punch THE OPEN DOOR IN 6 PARTS A picture containing an atmosphere of mystery which holds right up to the final climax in which
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    • 336 6 OtWEIUS At the Popular Photoplay House EMPIRE Tsajosg Pagar Road. Trams Pas* the Door. Second Show at 9.30 Romance! Adventure! Love I Passion! Who can resist a story dealing with these things—you cannot, so lose your imagination in a gripping tale of the Yukon. THE WAY OF THE STRONG A
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    • 337 6 Call sl nTstxii The Public is hereby informed that our YELLOW and BLACK Uxis will b« •Utioned «t the following Municipal Ricknha and Hackney Carriage Stands. g^nJa'*" 4- Ad^'P"' Hotel 2. Pest Office 5. R.ffl, 8 Hotel 3. Europe Hotel and at No. 1, Orchard Road (garage) and will br
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  • 119 7 FIXTURE? Th.ir*d.n. l>.r.mli.f in. High r. 1-1- aja, 1 M pm I.odt;e Allaa I Friday. December .11. llilth Wai, r. J :il m.. 1.11 P m Municipal Ceamiai oa, l' :so p.m. Wal**al*.ai Barvtoaj, Ckarawaa. Saturday. January 1. ■Ml Water, 3.18 a.m., 3.22 p.m K*ej T*ai !>■'>■
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  • 107 7 VfiUMLS AT THI UOCaV* I .t*i Wharf Baain Khoeng Koeng. J-a-l Wharf— l_hak Sung, ugkia. War Sepuy. Miecre Wharf- Nil. Main WTfcagl Krlipn Sapporo Maru No. 6, fl*t»s. Lake Onawu. l.mp.re U*)dl friyushl M..ru, I ..uk S:inw, Proatiaua, tjurßon, Meduaa, Agap— r. \>ehi \>hari Aaehisea, Kuaia, Monioro. jardmt-k
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  • 159 7 Acnpi-nor. Brit., 4,798 tons, from Yokohama 20- 1J for Liverpool 3-1. Medusa, Urit., :(^S tons, from Deli 30-12, for Doll 1-1. hLuiK. lint., 732 tons, from I'enang 30-IJ, /or Penang 1-1. Anchisi lint., U. 212 toiu, from Liverpool 80- IJ. for Manna M-11. Martiaiqae, Dan., tons, from Bombay
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  • 143 7 i*-«ar ■•ota* Ba»h BJB Malacca, P<- iMeksea aod Part Swettenham BJ Baufiui B pjn Fort Swetw-t- m y.l.cr. an-- NMI Batu Pahat 3 P P. Sambu, X..10. Anamba, Natuna Islands and IsMM P- 1 Ran*... *<>•» Sue 7 .1! Liverpool p.m. .'areels i p.m. Friday Me-'nii Sues,
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  • 23 7 (Offlcial Post Ofle* Report) <Laf« Spore Arrived L«ne»» November 21 December 20 November 20 December 24 Novemh.-r SO Paaiasllf 28
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  • 31 7 Programme of drills, etc., for week end<ng Saturday, January 1, 1921 Saturday, January 1. Kurasian Co. Bifle Club, Balestier Range, U.oO p.m. R. SMITH, Lieut., A*. Adjutant, SVC
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  • 67 7 Meetings are to be held in Singapore in ahtnailH of thi' world*! Evans;elist cal Alliance week of prayer as follow* in thi V M.< A. hall, beginninK at 8.15 p.m. Monday. January o, ThanksirivinR 1 and Cinftssion, the Yen. Archdeacon Sw ndall, Tuesday, the Church Universal,
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  • 27 7 Mr. J. A. lYrry has passed the examination for master in the merchant service. Board of Tmda, H was a student of the Nautical Academy, Sailors' Institute.
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  • 128 7 BXCBAM.B Sintrapore, Decemb«» 96 Ut baeMM >r,k 4 m'» mao<" *V lri\ut. i ay 3 credit* 2 4fe On Now York Demand 40Vv i'nvate i*o dayi 44% On France Bank 65i On India, Bank T. T. 15c On Hongkong, Bank d/d (6 px. pm On Shanghai. Bank
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  • 51 7 Ton* of market. Steady. SinjfHpore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Price* Buyert Seller* Spm Jan. Jan -Mur. A;>nl-Junc Spot January January-March .Apr 1-Juni? Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyer* Sellers 30 31 32 3« 37 DAILY PRICES CUKKENT 12 o'clock noon December 30,
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES
    • 176 7 [ll 10 10 Anipang •><>«• 1 1 Ayer Weng 1-00 i\ £1 Kam. Kamunun* 2.6.0 8.10.0 cd. ,0 10 K.inta Awn *0* 1 1 HiUm Tin I^o 2.00 1 1 Jelantoh 1-30 1.60 ti t: L*hat Mi»«* lit l.0« 5 6 Lingui Tin 8.25 3.76 10 10 Malayan Col.
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    • 113 7 O £1 Br. Am. Tob»cco 3.6.0 3.15.0 cd. il £1 E. Smiting Co. 7.60 ..-6 Electric i wayi I 10 10 Kraser A Nj«ve» tO.OOct iO 60 W. Hammer Cc. W) M tuaiCOKatz Brci. lSd.uu 160.01' 10 10 Mexican Eagle 9.10.0 10.0.0 10 10 Maynard and Co. 14.50 16.50
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    • 72 7 DEBENT UR ES ;>. Eng Ht lUKIM «a> i pur« Cleetrie Tramways 6 p.e. U6C.001 V...r< Municipal I p» $1378,000 fU S'pora Man. 4* d 1907 tl "00.00" <)» 4'pore Man. 4■» 1 fm* Mua «t w .f IMI r.,40c,0?c r. $2,000,000 IMS. 6 pA leu lilt mjwwywii N im
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    • 345 7 Frmawr and Co. and Lya.l and Evatft QvoUtlesstV Late* HT.ilable Sterling Quotation, are printed o. another page on PrkUy. i»-«»ri rr.t- feMi I,y»V. 4 Co. I>» AUvntu itli 0.40 0.6C 0.40 0.60 Alor Cajah ($1) LM 2.00 Am. "alay ($2) 2.25 2.76 2.25 2.75 Hitam ($5) 15.00 15.00
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 32 7 ITO ACETIC MD SULPHURIC ACID ENAMELIEO LATEX PANS AND PAILS ZINC POWDER COTTON DUCKS ND COLOURED PAINTS 6LABB PAPiR AND EMERY CLOTH REFINED CAMPHOR T, NAGAI CO. High Street, cr 'Phone 1113.
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    • 530 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS TO LET. Offices, Houses, Stores, Godowns. Apply S. E. Solomon, 188, Cecil Street. i-'OR SALE, CHEAP, one two-seater car. A |.ply The Straits Phurmury. Middle Road. FURNISHED ROOMS for bachelors, with ■<r without hoard. Terms moderate! Garage available. 111, River Valley Road. TO LET. House No. 74, TViok
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    • 259 7 NOTICE OF REMOVAL F. G. Taylor A Co., Ltd, have removed t No. 37, High Street. NOTICE We ber to notify our customer!) that our \»rated Water Factory will be closed, ov Saturday, January 1, 1921, New Year's Day. FRAMROZ A CO. AUCTION SALE of American Soda Fountain, etc. At
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    • 374 7 RITISH INDIA S. N. CO., LIMITED s.s. JANUS For Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. The above vessel Which is expected to paif encc for Australia op December 31, 1920, las first and seeond-dass passenger nccomavailable. For further particulars, npply to BOUSTKAU A CO, Agents. DEFAULTER'S SALE of 10 bales white
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  • 26 8 IRVING. On November 2t. V.-20. Mary Jane taring, of P^nlce. Exmojth. widow of C. J. Irving. C.M.G., M>mo time Resident Counsellor of PcnanK, »ced 86.
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  • 1141 8 The Straits Times. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30 WHAT CAN BE DONE It is not very easy to deal with the problem of the European unemployed in Malaya. Most of the men are of good social standing, well educated, and not a few of them held commissioned rank during the war. A
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  • 41 8 Messrs. Mackenzie and Co.'s steamer Shutung has recently gained the honour of being the first British merchant steamer to enter the section of the upper Yangtze River betwe.n Chungking and Suifu, there being a distance of 250 miles between those ports.
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  • 52 8 Presiding at the international shipping federation luncheon at the Savoy Hotel to Mr. Albert Thomas, pr.<sident of the international labour office of the League •)f Nat ons. Lord Inchcape said that an •i-rht-hemr day was not suited to ship life. Tho l<fea that it would give mow employment was a
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  • 64 8 A Manila telegTawi says that a few army button a discoloured artillery collar ot* nament and a pair of army shoes, found in the abdomen of a shark which was captured in a fish trap recently near Cavite, tell a mute story indicating that a horrible death b.fel some American
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  • 14 8 Saturday baing New Year's Day there will be no issue of the Straits Times.
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  • 17 8 A special service will be held at BethesVi Hall on New Year's Eve, commencing: at 9 p.m.
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  • 20 8 The Committee of the League of Help has C eided that Lcndon shall "adopt" the French historic town of VeHun.
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  • 25 8 Pahang Rubber Co., is restricting output 'jy 75 per Mat- ami Sungei Bilut Estate. Ur.ub, is stopping tapping entirely, both as from January 1 next.
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  • 30 8 We learn that a number of the new scent nickel coins being minted in India, have arrived, and a f.w will be availab'.e "or issue on and" after January 3.
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  • 25 8 We are informed that a meeting was h'.ld on Tuesday nt St. Andrew's School with the object of forming a Motor Union Association in Singapore
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  • 35 8 On N.w Year's Day at 7.30 a.m. there will be a cebbration of the Holy Communion in Hokkien and Canton 'js •in St. Peter's Church, Stamfcrd Koad, and in Sunday, January 2, at 9 a.m.
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  • 33 8 Civil aviation has encounter -.1 a har.l blow by the Airco Company's abandonment < Mm I.nmlon-Paris air mail. The Barviec was started last year and carried five 'housand passengers and thousands of ma.l bags.
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  • 38 8 There will b: Watch-night Service in riSwlljlllllin Church to-morrow at 11.16 i.m. Th.- miki will be conducted by the Rev. G. H. Douglas. All wishing to jpend th' closing minutes of the year in worship are cordially invited.
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  • 44 8 Mr. Jambu (not Jamba as statsd) wr'tes pointing out that he was not the architect of the Government bungalow at Manla'ay Road, concerning which a Chinese was yesterday charged with theft and remanded. The bungalow was acquired, not built, by Government six months ajjo
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  • 49 8 The appeal court has allowed the appeal of the Crown from the judgment holding it liable to pay the Rumanian Consolidat d Oilfields one and a quarter million sterling compensation for destruction of the •ompany's property in 1916 in order to prevent .ts falling into the hands of Ger!..ans.
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  • 48 8 A headmasters' conference will take place at Johorc Bahru about the middle of January next year. Matter? r lating to the educational needs and improvements in the Joh.re schools, teachers' salari s tnd conditions will he dr.'russeH. Mr. J. V. Thompson, English education officer, J hnrc, will preside.
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  • 53 8 Lloyd's is in the throes of crisis. It is proposed to convert thi Captain's room, which for some time has been used as a luncheon and tea room, into offices for .hrical staff. The question was put to the vote and resulted in an overwhelming majority against the suggestion. The
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  • 65 8 >T r.. 1. B. Remer.M. P., the Coalition Unionist member for Maccl .afield, has issued writs against three of the Ncrthcliflfe newspapers, the Daily Mail, Evening News, and Weekly Dispatch, also against Lord Rothermere's Daily Mirror, in connection with the attacks irnd by those papers against Ministers and other members
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  • 76 8 The Great Globe, ten feet in diamet.r and weighing about forty tons, at Durlston Head, near Swanage, Dorset, together with the famous T.lly Whim Cay s in closs proximity, and a large area, has b;-en acquired by the Swanage District Council. The property was offered on favourable terms to that
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  • 74 8 The district magistrate at Rangoon ha.s delivered judgment in the case in which P. T. Chandra, editor, and P. S. S iyer, printer and publisher, of the Ranjroon Mail, were charged with promoting or attempting to promote racial hatred between the different races of His Maj -sty's subjects by publishing
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  • 76 8 The Nayo Kogyo Koshi, a Japanese ironmining company, gave a sumptuous dinner at the Batu Pahat Club on Monday to celebrate its inauguration. The State Commissioner H. H. Ungku Mohamed, the Assistant Advis r and n any officials attended the dinner. Speeches for the company's success were deliver. d by
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  • 108 8 At a special meting of the Shanghai branch of the Overseas Club, on December 10. Sir Everard Fraser, H.M. ConsulGeneral, presiding, it was decided to wind up the Club and allocate the funds as fo.lows £soo for the War Memorial building of the Club in London, £250 for Sir Arthur
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  • 106 8 The Ministry of Finance at Peking has Irawn up a budfT t for the expenditure before the Chinese New Year. A sum of 110,000,000 is required to defray the administrative exp.nses and pay officials' salaries, anil the military expenditure and arrears amount to over eleven. million dollars. The source rf
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  • 456 8 Mr. J. V. Thompson is expe.te.l to return from leave on January fi, 1!>:M. M.; will reave duties as English education officer, Jihore. Th.' engagement W announced of Mr. Charles Everett, of Harcroft Eitate, Sit awan, and Miss Winifred D'Oliveiro, of H'hiteaway l.aidlaw and Co., Ltd., IVr.ang.
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  • 25 8 The next outward mail is expect A to arrive at Penang at a.m. on Saturday, January 1, per P. and O. steamer IVlta.
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  • 27 8 Perak's contribution of men to the New Regiment is growing apar On Tuesday 23 added their names to the list, bringing the total to I>6G.
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  • 51 8 Some smart w<»rk was nf/aftad by the Johore police a couple of days ago with the re-arrest at Seni of one of the l'aya Lebar gang robbers who escaped fr. m the Central Station last week. Detectives have ben sent up from Singapore to identify the captured
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  • 56 8 Messrs. Bark r and Co., secretaries of the Rubber Producers' Association of Mai ay a (Inc.) inform us that the following rubber companies have, decided to stop tapping entirely 'Alor Bnkit Rubber Estat Brunei United Plantation, Bukit Timah Rubb. r Estates, Mount Alma Syndicate. Muar Rubber, I'lu Pandan
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  • 83 8 The final meeting in the liquidation of the Kelemiik Rubber Company was held at the registered offices French Bank Building at noon yesterday, Mr. H. B. Ward (Liquidator) being in the chair. The others present were Messrs. C. V. Miles, P. M. Robinson, Tan Kheam Hock and C.
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  • 221 8 It is recognised that by the time th* Seletar re-ervoir is completed, the inhabitants of Singapore will have an amplo but by no means too ample— supply of water for immediate needs. With the completion of that reservoir the resources of the island, so far as
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 136 8 ■jMß— MM I LATEST MODELS OF BRITISH GARS HE ROVER FIVH-SEATRR HE STOREY fiye.seater THE HAMPTON ATEH DELIVERY FROM STOCK I I Sole Agents JOHN LITTLE Co.. Ltd. j Inroipjrated n England) 8 SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■BtSllKIBI»IIBIIIB»»H»IIH»UfjaHslin EISEMANN MAGNETOS WK have just receive! a shipment of all types of
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    • 152 8 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT Tw« Rwl» or drama followed by 8«ll c Wild 4nim»l Serial THE LOST CITY at 8 p.m. Episodes 11 and 12 THE OPEN DOOR In 6 Part* Topical Budget and Onr-Rrel Comody. PALLADIUM Orchard Road 3 Pt». UNDER NORTHERN LIGHTS i Pta. Fenturing Viremin Fair* T, Pt«. IN
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  • 298 9 Fierce Fighting with Rebel Forces. Sympathiser* with D'Annunzio Warned. RctiTEK Telegrams i-inMon, Donas! 2K. Rome, from Trieste, DoCOßftbor If: Firing oontinu t'.l;>y. Tli investing f n r? -foivel. The M.iyi r cf Fiume r< quested an in' w with the commnnler of the Abr.zzia division, which was
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  • 187 9 Ri 1 TER Telegkvm London, December 28. After throe newspaperli ss days the public, hungering for news, found little to satisfy its app tite to-day. Christmas was noteworthy for the mildness of th? weather. It was also rharacter sed by the absence of sen.=ati-nal happenings, if Ireland
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  • 133 9 RIUTM TKLBOKAM London, December 28. Tours A split in the French socialists ta threatened as the result of the Socialist Congress here deciding by a narrow majority to give priority of discussion to the question of adhesion to the Third International. The debates were heated, the moderates warning
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  • 276 9 Supftestion of a Three Power Apreemtnt. Reuter Telegrams Luii. !on, De.ember 28. A number of influential men in Britain, in-luding Mr. Walter Lon?, Lor fa NfirthrlifTe, Rothermrre, Burnham. Robert Ccri! and Crewe. Generals Sir Fr larl A Maurice and Hubert Bough, Sir DonaH Maclean, M.P. ani Mr. George Barnos
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  • 391 9 Reuter Telegrams London, December 28. Washington Important changes have bc.n made in the armament of ten scout ruiMi ing constructed, the vessels ■arryine twelve instead of eight six-inch Tfca a 'rtitloml guns will be mount- rwar.i i i ;ii t on twin mounts. The ir.cr \s?r the
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  • 224 9 Failure to Carry Out the Spa Agreement. Reuter Telegrams T.ondcn, December 28. The question of the disarmament of Germany has rosdM i i rl' ha! itaga owing 1 io tha failure of the German government o carry out the provisions of the Spa agreemnt. The conference of ambassadors
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  • 113 9 Xci tcr Telegram London, Decemb?r 28. Router is informed that the report that Mr. Lloyd George is shortly iroing to Nice is untrue. He will remain in Lonlon at present to keep in touch with Urn unemployment problem. If a meeting cf Al.ied Premiers is arranged it will be
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  • 110 9 Relter Telegram London, Decembrr 28. Paris Wh n King George visits Verlun shortly he will inspect the great necropolis containing forty huge tombs or ossuaries representing forty battles round Verdun, each containing un.dentified remains coll.cted m the battlefields. At each corner of the necropolis a Catholic chapel, a
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  • 90 9 RBCTXK hMW London, December 28. A Washington telegram states that after a conference between Mr. Kahn, the Japanese representative, and Mr. Morris, the American Ambassador to Japan, at the State Department it is report. d in official circles that Japan has withdrawn her objections to the California
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  • 40 9 Rbuter Telegrams London, December 28. The Rhondda strikers decided to return p«ndin-; negotiations. London, December 28. Victoria, British Columbia The Government has contracted with Lyall and Sons, Montreal, to construct a dry dock at Esquimau navy yard costing $4,300,000.
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  • 114 9 Reuter Telegrams London, DeeemVr 28. Altogether eleven were killed and several injured, two banks were robbed and n- a-s--paper offices in Dublin anJ Cork were attacked during the Christmas holidays ,in Ireland. London, December 28. Besides the editor, two directors of the Freeman's Journal were sentenced to a I
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  • 83 9 Rcitfr Telegram Ljn.lcn, Decembsr 28. The Indian nat onal congress opened at Nagpur on tha 2'> th with 1,000 islOgaiOO, including Gandhi an 1 other leaders of the non-cooperation movement, also the M.P.'s Mr. Spoor and Col. We Igwood. In a presidential aJdress Vijiaraghava Chariar of Madras
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  • 44 9 Reuter Telegram London, Deeemb:r 28. Athens Twenty-four thou-aml Wrangel troops in Galiipoli are iv a state of desperation through hunger and disease owing ti the lack of medical arrangements. It is stated here that the Greeks are unable to supply the deficiencies.
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  • 362 9 Information Sought for The Ratepayers. At the ordinary meeting of the Muncipal li :i'inissiorcrs, to-morrow, Mr. Muglist;.n will ask tVill the Enginevr-in-Chief kiaslu submit .a. client ~t our next meeting in respect of paving roads with rubber, giving a short outline of the necessary preparation, what quality is
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  • 153 9 Reference has already been made in these columns to the opening of the Bank Voor Indie on the 3rd proximo. The same day will witness the opening of the Asia Banking Corporation at 22, Raffles place, with Mr. J. H. Withers, formerly of the Netherlands Trading
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  • 11 9 Canon Temple, son of the Archbishop, is appointed Bishop of Manchester.
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  • 1852 9 Proposals of Committee Approved. Action to Reduce Stocks. A mooting of representatives of all planting communities was held at the rVAJf. mass, Mercantile Bank Building, iCuala Lumpur, yesterday morning, when the Committee's recommendations in connection with crop restriction were submitted for approval and acceptance. There was a
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  • 180 9 Admissions at Shareholders' Meeting. Remarkable admissions were made at a special meeting of shareholders in the Badak Co., No Liability, held in Met bourne on December 14. The meeting had been called to consider the future operations of the company. The Chairman (Mr. J. Keane) said that
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  • 15 9 Malacca Pinda Rubber Co. and the Straits Trading Co. meetings were held at noon to-day.
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  • Sporting News and Notes.
    • 160 10 By the one goal scored the Hongkong smi Singapore U. G. A. had the "t.siacuun ot abtaJuag a goou w.n ov.r the b.L.C. hockey toau on thj letter's groun.i yesterday True it was an S.C.^. team lrom wh.ih several of the usjal first str.ng p.aytrs wero musing, but all
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    • 41 10 Bowlers at the S.C.C. have arranged a match Scotlanl v. Th Rest for tomorrew, and the teams will be as under Scotland.— McKran. McKail, Nelson, Geddes Scrivener and Main. The Rest.— White, Oakshott, Bowerman, Chater, Lowndes md Lyall or Hume.
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    • 19 10 Owing to the state of the ground the tennis courts at the S.C.C. are closed until further nttice.
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    • 67 10 The men's medal for January will be played en Saturday and Sunday January 8 and 9 and th. ladies' medal on Thursday, a Th ar annual g. neral meeting will be held on January 7, 1921. Agenda :-to pass the balance sheet to elect office holders
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    • 627 10 A Sy!r. y messa of December 14 states It V«s teen iound no.-essary to alter some i>f the arrangements in connection with the tour n Australia by the memb.TS of the American Davis Cup team next month. The latest information from Mr. S. Hardy (captain anJ
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  • 47 10 The bodies of Captain Alfred Jensen, and the Mate, Peter Homann, as well assix of the crew of the barque W J I irrie have been recovered by Indian; Who have been searching the wild rocky coast ground Seattle since the vessel wa; reported to be sunk.
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  • 311 10 Experiences of Officer Now In Singapore. A Russian officer named Lieut. A. Melen.iell', who is at present in Singapore, has lad a particularly exciting and adv nturus car.er during the last three years. At Lhe time of the Kerensky revolution he was ommissicner in charge of a larg.
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  • 250 10 Messrs. Fraser and Co.'s Weekly Report. Tn their report dated Wednesday, M>*srs. Fraser and Co. state Tho Christmas holidays w-re respon«iile f i r several off days, but subsequently he market in industrials has been a hade bett r. A st-ady falling away of quotations in >oth
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  • 42 10 Macphail and Co-s Daily Report. Singapore, December 30. Silver.— 43. Hongkong 39%. Shanghai Three months gold 46. Tin. No offers, no market. Rubber Market. 11 a.m.. dull. Spot i9H buyers. January 30 buyers. Janu-ary-March 32 buyers. April-June 35>4 buyers.
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  • 114 10 The eighth anniversary of the Mutual 'mprovement Association was celebrated a Saturday and Sunday last with ranging and CMaeae wayang in attendance, at Mr. L?e Hak Heng's bungalow which *as kindly lent for the occasion. The ,'ollowing prizes were distributed :—Biliards Championship English, Teo Gim v.ng runn.r-up.
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  • 131 10 A new million pound Pleasure Palace in London is being built on the. south ;ide of Oxford Street, near Bond Street, 0 accommodate K.OOO people. The chief uni of the promoters is to provide hivh •lass concerts but the building includes 1 cinema, a restaurant and
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  • 42 10 Mr. R. T. Wright, manager of the Hong:ong and Shanghai Bank in Yokohama, vho has b:en in Japan for some twelve ears, left recently. He leaves for a year >n furlough, and, as banking appointments ire uncertain, may not return to Japan.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 459 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, I have a printed letter before me fromGovernment.notifyinza certain gent.e.i.an, in reply to his letter of asking for employment under the Gov-•rnnv-'nt of this Cjlony, there is no suitable vacancy which can be offered to iiim." Having such communications printed,
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    • 1002 10 To the Editor of the Straits Time*. Sir, With respect to the Medical Services of Malaya and your misgivings •oncerning the qualifications of the future Directors of the Medical Departments, js stated in the Straits Times of 20th inst., I join issue with you regarding ihe soundness
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  • 159 10 Messrs. Fraser and Co. have received the following cable-J communication from the Eastern Smelting Company, Ltd.. Penang, fcr wh'ch they are agents Th? nett profit for year ended August 31, 1920, is £22,237, which, with tb: balance of appropriation account brought forward, and after deducting dividends and
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  • 141 10 The report of the Bukit Tambun Estates for the year ended June 30, 1920. states that the net profit, including £3.445 brought forward, amounts to £11,818. The directors recommend a dividend of per cent., less tax, writing off administration and development account £500. .arrying forward £2,821. The number
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  • 109 10 The Bandman Comedy Company, who Diaycd a season in Singapore last August, are returning for a short farewell season n Monday January 10, some additions have been made to the repertoire whilst he company were in China an'l the most notable of those to be presenter! during
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  • 1175 10 Question of Reducing Coolies' Wages. An extraordinary general meeting of the Central Pahang Planters' Association was hold at R3ub on December 19 to lis.-uss the question of reducing coolies' wagts in view of the rubber ens s. There was a fa.r attendance of members, Vicomte R. de
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  • 467 10 Increased Crop and Profits Recorded. The 14th ordinary general meet ing of th.- Sungkai-Chamor Estates, Limited. was hell on November 1L! at 1-4, Great Tower Street, London, E.C., Mr. Thomas Ritchie (the chairman) presiding. The chairman, in moving the adoption of th<; report am! accounts, said that a
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  • 265 10 The i losing hours of Christmas day witnessed a terrible tragdy on the Men|flembu Rrad not three mil -s from Ipoh, reports the Times of Malaya. It would! appear thrt about rri.inicht a car, wi'h sir persons, including th" driver, from Meng--1 mbu passed the level crossing
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  • 168 10 The 8.N.8. Herald of December IS says lt is with deep reget that we record the death of Noel Baboneau at I Tamburan on December Krom the little news there is at present, it appears .that he had been playing golf ar.<l after the game went
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  • 110 10 The Empire Cinema gives a change of programme consisting of The Way of th? Strong in 5 parts and two further episodes of Th MHnight Mnn showing J. J. Corbott, supported' by The Tongue of Flames and Law North of C 5. Mr. F. A. Cooke has arranged
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  • 18 10 Reports from Ich?ncr stite that 18 Japanese hongs have been d stroyed, »«J two Japanese have been wounded.
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  • 1647 11 'Sensational Plans of Attack Captured. •IT,, Tr^v OaVe issued on November 14 copii the two dactJBMBjU referred ta by Sir Haniar Oreeeweod in the House •of Ossasaoajl whi'h have been captured from the nn Petoera. These reveal Bmbofate and iletailed plans for the demolition of the Manchester
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  • 491 11 The Selling and Killing Of Children. The followint; iu-m is from information sup] i''il to tin- press hy tho United International Kaminr Ri-lii-f Committee Sistir film lain. Muerior f the Hospice of the Mater* of Charity. Clunjrtinpfu, writes that they have U'iili-i) OTCf two tkoMaad funiim- refogeei
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 101 11 WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED NEW STOCKS MUSIC, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS MQU7RIE PIANOS "HIS MIBTERS VOICE" RECORDS Call now and make your selection Supplies are limited S. NOUTBIE CO., LTD. (laaotaetsted m Hongkong.) R4FFLBB PLACE, BINOAPOBB Clock Brand Cement MANDFAOTUBBD BY THB A.& 00~~m*^3\ Associated Portland [<f[ x 'N' Cement Manufac l^(
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    • 233 11 Raffles Hote! Ouest Nights Thursday and Saturday NEW YEARS EVE Special Dinner Dante and Supper till 1..10 a.m. London's latest Jazz Music under the direction of F. A. Cooke. H. Murphy, Jazz Drummer F. A. COOKE. M«.ical Ilireclor. A. E. MeCLARY, Manager. Adelphi Hotel NEW YEARS EVE! December 31, 1020
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  • 766 12 Tbe Pree'deat ol tue Singapoie Chiaa Noitb »ud Sjolh (nevea pn viaoe*) Famine Relief Fond aeala the following list Amount already aok-iOwWßed 138(989 Fiom (69 peraoai, Djimbi 9,911 Gnildere SO oenla eqniv»i(»l to 2,305 llßdet tbe MipiCM ol the 8.0. F. A. I Total ptooeedi Charity Football
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  • 263 12 Tbe high staadud at pteeeni reaobed In tbe ((ills' tcLjool'; id C j.on ig oneodbemoM hopefal B'm'ir of edoeaticnal progress in lois 00 unity. If |je women thoroughly realise ibe impoitaßoe of ednoatioa there need be no anxiety lot the latare geneiaiion*. The mea ot today rfqaire well
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  • 173 12 Tbn eonetioct oa of t. v migDfioeat cii cat park- n. J.p»c it cniJt» <* ondeta »ou i tiit> Dapil— I cf Home Aff Ate, asyt :!ic Hreb'. Ore of tbuve world's tenons lor i.jcuaticn wiil be cotfiruct'd at Hthone ikisg part ci Ibe t f Mi
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  • 151 12 Miobines witb ino'eising cuptoity Me the apcoiality of the 19^0 laoa^ty. Tbere an moarler m\cbio< o >bal w»aU 8)0 nbirtu in at boot aud Iwebl] 6 .c Lui'.a'e and 400 small sbefts in en bo.«. Ui.e p'ison e»n wml 1.000 oollaia an hoot by ape ial ptoceae and
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  • 137 12 A Lanoi g bsy nda lo Ibe Moraiig Poal an amaeißg li t of ibe elaan expttsiio of tbe UoUtge, wbieb will iaterest al leaai one of tbe mtd ooe al tbe Singapofe O nem HotpiUl. A boy is always New Mm waen be eomeii to Likoeiog,
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  • 122 12 I shoo' 1 b»v >. V.t a/!:i there were pleat; of nice girK in L\ve>p 01, wilbcat mixin. with Uermam." Toia was tua »<lvioe given bj tLepttsidiig cffi:er at tbe Britisb Sam marj Oonit at UoVgoe on O:icb?i 80 lo i young LivDipool so.Jioi on ibe fcotjjot o
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  • 23 12 TsWeihstn magi -t ate, la a »*rnsn: "Iyoai hiubu>d attll r live I t don't kmor. Bat I kaaw L«'« ttiJ *i woik.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 285 12 KIAM KIAT COMPANY (MABIET PIKKETi Fjre»»h Arrivals MflfUIJiT White Sanitary EI'ROPE Flrr Brtrka and Ctar Enamel NICHOLSON'S File. MTSON'S Blow Lump. BABBITT'S Wait* M*tal GLIDDEN'S Alomininm Paint TARRED Rop* DUINFBCTANT AND VARNISH «P MAVV MAKES AND UNDa 0. M. Grant Co. AUTOMOBILE ENQINEERS KRAMAT MOTOR WORKS 16, Km mat Road
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    • 128 12 Si)niiiiiiiiiimnnniniiiiiiiiiui|Hmiimil|||lf^ v^,ir^> m aa li gH^ rAP/V. Wm TU Car far tii OwMr-Drivar. g Hssss^|Ml I*^t^B Th. molt rali»t>l. and Unim.^jAllr fc, jS E that ii tka opinion of Owner- =Wf A^Ftb Drivtrt all ovar th« world. /jslssM 2 and 4Stat*ri tupflltd. |y j Standard Motor Car Co.. Ltd.. U
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  • 739 13 Somnaiised Reports of Vailous Companies Tbn p»- B» Ot thd BatO B*U (SnnntrKa'bfi Fuctaticsa !>•» >f»t mdtd Joae 8f IS^O, aftn piovdia- 41 6CO lit derrtciatt D »»£2O 74», pio- jEi!W7 b oosb» lorwud--4i<962 Iblhii 0 vidttd it 7J pei MM •bsoted leavißg (-übie-t 10 Ntibet lands Itdn-i
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  • 337 13 Over Tweniy Filatures Closed Down, Owirg to the drpfeuaioo ct ibe si k mukri n Eorrpe sad America, tbe pnr,, f Co. g. <ilk ba« PObtkibed cocb a rm r dtop »>■■»' ma*y ti'»tatts ia Kiac K ao P'oviaeu i»\. -n'.-itd rl work, iava tbe Sbaceb«i
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  • 14 13 "The langtuge ibe Died waa like* tbe '-Ib c( Niagata."— Complaisant at Woo. btammV
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  • 486 13 Dean Looks Through tbe Glass Darkly, B ith :cntttl in tbe wrrda of D.-aa Uuhimieif, tbe tta 'c osioa ptit oiple ot limi>« on ol ontpo* waa 111 MSI ol a siiectifio ttuoa on Bisro'oaand Heligioa, fe'iti 4 by tbp po|D ar it g'ocmy diviaa at 11 Wi«Djote Hall,
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  • 503 13 Novel Transport to Isle 01 Wight. An siif.bip teivioe b.-twtea tbe I le ol *iK&t asd SjLtLßtai* p opottd bf Hi J. L> Eloiie. L^o Jon en»i;tecf wbo Lie cone-iie > »v entirely naw meibod ol a.iiuioit ibe 0 .j>»ocy cf tydi i. km. Ho baa p»i
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  • 183 13 A itfettD c is Bfcais m tie repn>t of the Cummiseiou ct X.nut m.O tbt> Direotui* l Uooriet Ci-i'»' ol Oreat Bmaio tut .tie year uouto M»»rn bl Uel, iv »t»o Wr^e i^e auw m v-e 1 1 iL. II stiock "m an txcoae (r o>il,d!
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 88 13 WHITEAWAY'S HUGE SELECTION OF Letts' Diaries AND Calendars FOR 1921 Whiteaway, laid law Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) SINGAPORE i*^* try 0 4 ij'K^K^l^ Bl^BltMlmm^HmmmmWlmml IN STOCK—I TON AND IH TON MODELS THB CHEAPEST ANO MOST ECONOMICAL EUROPEAN LORRY ON THB MARKET. CHASSIS PRICE: 34 TON-$7,800 CHASSIS PRICE: 1 TON—s4,Boo
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    • 420 13 i am always "up" to time with the help of an "Ego" I was an early riser—l use 1 by force of will to rouse myself, but —I was never sure of always doing it? P One day I overslept myself —and then? I missed my train. fj w and
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 413 14 SALES BY AUCTION AUCTION SALE BY ORDKIt Of HO OFFICIAL AMIUMaM Messrs IuWKI.I. Co.. Ltd.. have r.-r.iv.-.l iastrurtionv to -pU hy auction at their salerooms, Raffles Place. oa Friday. December It, 1920. at II ajn. «NX OVKRI.sM) MOTOR CAR No. 8.2812 may be seen hy arrangement with the Auctioneers. POWELL
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    • 260 14 THK NEGRI SEMBILAN AERATED WATER CO. WORKS Rctnl Road I OFFICE 7», Paul Street SEI *EMBAN, PHONE 71 Seremban F MA Agent... T. T. BROS, 126, Jonker St, Malacca Where first-class aerated waters are manufactured. Where satisfaction is guaranteed. Where your orders receive prompt attention. Where our goods invite comparison.
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    • 588 14 "~^~~~"^^^^^^»^aammmßßaa»al^Sßßßmi Asawtß »t«t (MM.IM S.C, Assurance In force over $1 5,000,000 THE CREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO. LTD. (Incorporated la Straits Settlements) ■BAD OFFICB I Wls.ai.ls> stoaaa, ttacase**. LONDON OKFUK K Old Jewry BLC Tne Company baa dafwaHod wIU Us Sasreme Gear* e« Caglaad aad complies with tb< British Life
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    • 514 14 BAWKIWe LEE WAH BANK, LTD. 18. SOUTH CANAL BOAD. Capital Authorised $10,000,000 Capital lasued >."s^oo Capital Paid-up 1,662,»00 Reserved Liability of Shareholders -j_ UMZ&A Board of Directors I Hon. Mr. Eu Tong Sen, 0.8. E. (Chairman). Cheong Yok Cboy, Esq. Uo Chui.g Ying, Esq. Ne Sing Phang, Esq. Lum Tsi
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    • 586 14 THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE Singapore, Rallies Chambers, 4, 5 and 9. BRANCHES Penang. 86, Beach Street. Malacca.— l3l, Jonker Street. Muar— 77-79, Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat.— lo9, Jalan Kahamat. AGENCIES AT London, New York, San Francisco, Bataria, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Araoy, Palembang and Trang. CAPITAL Authorised
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    • 594 14 BAHKIHG BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE DE CHINE Authorised Capital Frs ""MinftniKia p u a ,r u r bed r c ?i ul ««5852 1 aid-up Capital 75,0e0,M» (1/3 of the Capital subscribed by to* GoTernment «f the Chinese Republic.) Chairman of the Board of Director* Andre Berthelot. General Manager A. J. Pernotto.
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  • 1148 15 Notes and Comments Oo Current Topics. Brake Attention. A motor txpirt, wiiting in The Financier on Make attention aad oar stoppings says Tbe btkkißtf tyittm of tbe reasonably op to date or torn diately pie^ war type is aim plioily itself ibe part* are sobswnlial aad tneir
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  • 67 15 Tbe. Daily Mirror «tat.°s tb»t lb« fltl at Maid» Vi»le ootopied b» fiivate Ltoonvd Kejzi» w»» espied by box^at t> on *h'v itj, and tb«t PWMN Kojb it's Viot ria C.rm wan stolen. Tbe C»es», bowtva*. *m trturaed by p's* on Mnn<Uj, a !rl'n r-'nt. d Id capital leti.iß gmtng
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 187 15 JUST LANDED •a) First Shipment of 1921 MODEL FORD OARS WITH THE FOLLOWING IJBW PBATURBB s— ONE MAN TOP VENTILATING WINDSHIELD DETACHABLE RIMS WITH SPARE RIM LOWERED AND SLOPING FRONT AND REAR SEATS WITH IMPROVED UPHOLSTERY EITHER WITH OR WITHOUT ELECTRIC SELF-STARTER Regular shipments are now com ing forward and
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    • 503 15 5 Buy cheaply now and be equipped and ready for the better times Special Offer No. 2 WATER TOWER TANKS FOR FACTORIES, ETC. These water tower tanks hare a capacity of 3,500 gallons each and arc placed aa steel towers 12 feet high, complete with ladder, platform, etc. They are
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    • 34 15 HONDO ACETIC ACID 99% GUARANTEED MOM CHESTS Dew and VENEER CHESTS GMQULATING PANS ENAMELLED BUCKETS LATEX CUPS (au k*a*>) •v mm mo ihip requisites 111 iisoi NUNOI SHOTEN 10, WINCHBSTBR HOUSB. T.i.ohon, SBS. •lajQu^oßß.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 323 16 GUAN KIAT CO. LIMITED (Inci.iT -«"J in StraiU Settlements) 16. Phillip Street. SINCAPOKE. GOODS KEADY IN STOCK NOW Habbuck'n Boiled Linseed Oil Habburk's Kaw Liaaaad Oil Habhuck'x (icnaine Turpentine Hubhu.ks Black Paint i*A«' HabbutkH Bine I'aint Hnbbuck'N Brown Paint Hubbuck'H BritUh Green Paint Ilubburk'^ Brown Oxide Paint HulibucK's Choralate Paint
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    • 323 16 TAY GUAN KIAT M. PHItUP BTRBET. The succeaafnl contractor for supply of FIREWOOD to the Singapore Municipality durine the year 1921. IN STOCK 4S PI MALLS MOTOK TTBI fAI« HIN WATT CO. Market Street and Onaars V—i. INOAPOUL BOON SENG CO.. LTD. (Incorporated tn Singapore) SHIP-CHANDLERS. SAIL-MAURS. OIL AND PAINT
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    • 968 16 JIAOTED ADVERTISEMENTS ffka fl*f»i-j eaarges far vTeata, T*r Sal*. Te Let, etc la .roicxr ctaae-eet in* (avarac* sU waHa U Has) are t— P*r tin* en* Insertion Id cts.. two Int. M rts, three Ins »4 rts, foar las. II «ts, fly* Ins. $1.00, six Irs. f1.1t., ten ras. 1140,
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    • 956 16 ■MOTOR VEHICLES .TKD TO PURCHASE; second-hand bike. Price and particulars to W. M »ad Institute._ t SALE, one Wlnton six-car, thoroughly overhauled, in perfect condition. Apply to Room No. 77. Raffles Hote^ FOB SALE, nYe-seatrr fluids car, new v year ago. Five (rood tyres, electric lighting »nd telf-startcr. Exceptionally pool
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    • 835 16 OFFICES AM) GODOWNS TO LET, stores and office*. Apply Ed. M. Nathan A Co., 4, I)* Souza Street. TO LET, SECOND FLOOR (five room?) 16-b, Change Alley, suitable for offices. Apply 5, Telok Ayer Street.__ OODOWN TO LET, Nos. 6 and 6, Nanson Boad, Nos. 3 and 4, Saiboo Street.
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    • 227 16 Straits Motorcar Servw UMRBO la*eiy*rat«t 11 Stralti linlis»r1U U 111. OBCHABD SOA9 LORRDS"AND TAX!HIRED OVERHAULS M0T0« CARS°AHD CTOJS WELDING •4 sll ••<%:*. •atisfarti-i* C«as»«U^ Larg* storks LUCAH HORNS AND LAMP* arrlriag shortly Phonel233 ECONOMISE In these hard times by purchasing yoor SHIPPING, MINING AND PLANTING requisites from us, as we
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 206 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TELEPHONES Editorial and General M Manager's Office 1111 Job Printing Offlc* 1144 All communications relating la *d|t*rUU matters and news shonld be addrasa**] to THE EDITOR. All commnnicatloa* relating to business matters advertla*. ments, subscriptions, accounts, printing etc., should be addressed »o TO aUNAGER. ADVERTISEMENT RATES Wants,
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