The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 7 December 1910

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1 10 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1910 NO. 7,083
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  • 166 1 Tbe price of Piaui»ui<n sheet lubber is 6 —Page 4. The latest list of new books at X frtas is given on page 2. A meeting of J rnah shareholders was held yesterday Page 4 Tbe question of the referendum is the most absorbing one ol the
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  • 488 1 There are sc n.e I customed t t tdveitisements of the pat. man bee mm of the Lav sick: ;<\ ailmei are supposed to cure. Bir as what is done once bus all ►fitter, so we hud, on r. books of curious kn student compile- rda matters of this
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 269 1 iALH AM BRA] LEADING CINEMATOGRAPH. j VFFLES HOTE j kh Edition. j PATHE'S ANIMATED GAZETTE. I LATE PRINCE FRANCIS OF TECK. LEGION OF FRONTIERSMEN. I; sor Ann C h Parade. FOOTBALL. 2 Southern League Champions at Millwall,! Opening of the New Ground by Lord I 3TEEPLECHASING AT SAKDOWN A'R Marvellous
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    • 246 1 Harima Hall CINEMATOGRAPH NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. SEE THE ARC LAMP. To-Night! To-Night!! SPECIAL PROGRAMME. LOOK FOR THE CLEANEST HALL. This is the only place m Singapore where you rind a garden m the Hall. Booking at 5-14, Beach IM. or Tele. No. 1116 K. HARIMA, Sole Proprietor. THE STAR OPERA
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    • 288 1 BILLIARDS. J. Roberts Esq vs W. O'Connor Esq. AT THE I Sea View Hotel. ON Thursday, Dec Sth. At 9.15 pm. Admission $2. IsssßOßssssssssssssss* «sssssssssWssssss» «ssnM Sss* VICTORIA THEATRE January 4th, at 9 p.m. January 7th, at 9 p.m. January 6th, at 5 p m. The Royal Jester A Christmas
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    • 169 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Number 8 Nassim road is for sale Page 9. Sheriff's tale of land at R. chore on Dec. 16 Page 3. Billiards at the Sea View hotel on Thursday Page 1. Notice by Mr Carapiet of the Adelphi Hotel— Page 2. C inese clerk wanted for general office
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 316 1 THE WEEK WBDNIBDAY 7th High Water. 1 47 0.46 p Warwick Major Co Victoria Theatre, 9 p Thursday, Bth High Water- 2 3i> a., 1.3d p B. I. Mail Homeward closes 3 p Art Club, Victoria Memorial Hull, 5 p Friday, 9th High Water.— 3 37 a., 2.V Legislative Council.
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  • 219 2 owing new books will be ready fo ra. The Glad HAy John, M no. -rravalle. H Pongo and the B rnon, The Human Chord es. The Islau generation 1 the Dee] Bryant, M, Anne X Truthseeker E Pan f ib. .vers, D Two Im] and Tinker. lperro. Crc
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  • 48 2 X A i^es with pt of the f (lowing further the Band v." Tne the 1 1 Schudel, liber ber ird 'iare an rd... •nan Miss Aun :na .uxwell 1 ix well 1 1J .ing >bam Hutchison's Two Lissies •J R Heron. X -Tier J merie...
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 309 2 Lo^g, Heavy Hair? eat your hair well. See 1. 1 it is properly fed. Growth cf even* kind demands proper i. Starved hair splits at the s prematurely gray, rt and dry. Then feed r hziir. Feed it with proper l a regular hair-food. Feed ii. with Ayer's Hair Vigor.
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    • 603 2 TO LET. TO LET. Immediate entry No. 74, Anson Road. Apply to Stephens, Paul Co. Nov 10 uc TO LET Terrace Houses m Wilkie Road. Rent $25. Immediate entry. Apply GUTHRIE <fc Co., Ltd. Nov 2 v.c TO LET First floor at Zetland House (Armenian Street) Apply on tho premises.
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    • 553 2 NOTWES. NOTICE 3 is hereby given that I have cancelled and rs yoked the Power of Attorney dated the 21 si day of January, 1910 granted by me tc Mr. Mack Sarkies of the Adelphi Hotel, Singa 5. pore and that I shall not be responsible foi any debts incurred
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    • 517 2 Charter^ Bank of India Australia and Chioi INCORPORATED BJ ROTAL CBAMTMi Paid up Capital m 60,0C0 c shares of £20 each £1,200,00 i ,t Reserve Fund £1,600.001 jo Reserve Liability of Prop? 1- «tors mmmm <l,200,0O( r Court of Direct, r». i- Sir Montagu Cornish Turner hairman). n Sir Henry
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    • 246 2 MANUFACTURERS^, Policies are r TRICTED EITABI urns, loans, eh promptly settlec ir Singspore wiuho Head OfSce. F of Pfef <*e*asj I. The Reserves for holders art The Accounts ai eDepar GUTHRIE SB t .JJ* Gen era i SOUTH BRITISH INSUF. LTD f FIRE Inen \Akmmu a and v*l EARTHQUAR} BSSSISSJSSSJSJa,
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  • 252 3 Baardson A. (L) beat Gooch an. Whvte A. F. (L) beat holson (TJ) defeated L). -Isaacs, Sir Rufus (L) beat Harvpy A G. C. (L) beat W. B. (I heat Ridley, b gam. low M (U) beat Belloe luionist gain. BtW.P. (L) beat Mai--Agcew W (I.) Wt :psonG.
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    • 359 3 PARALYSIS OF THE BLADDER. f The Gardens. Sandling Park, Hythe. Kent, England, wrote us on Api describing bis terrible suffering from paralysis of the bladder, and of rul recovery through using Doan's kache Kidney P; The ing one of such exceptional tertivt tim whether proved i one. round m tbe
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    • 624 3 mieTio/vs. MORTGAGEES SAIE OF Twenty Bengal Milch Buffaloes and two Indian Bullocks. To be held at No. 80, St. Michael's Road. Saturday, Dte. Kith, at S-SO p.m. N. KANUSAMY PILL AY k Co., L. Auctioneers, 67 Victoria St. Dec 7 11.12 SHERIFFS SALE. In the Supreme Court of the Straits
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    • 600 3 PATRONIZED^^^^fe BY ROYALTY ¥B. P. de SILVA, A DIAMOND ,Jk SET JEWELLERY. l^^^W Hundreds of exclusive Dainty Designs to Ghoose F- 8 From. A Heart that was Bound ja j l^^ w^sm <> inwithLiErrcrc's" J Studs, J Ihatespere. scarfpins, tSUfe <Pf 5 Guff. buttons fl^a> Auo 5K Rings, Rings, Earrings,
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    • 309 3 WANTED. > CHINESE CLERK WANTED. Wanted Chinese Clerk for general office work. Apply to R. C. c o Fr, Dec 7 i Clerk Wanted immediately— only o have a good knowlt dge of book keeping need apply. X. V Z. c o Singapor. resa." Englishman with a number of years
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 38 4 De GROCHY— Pagan. On Nov. 7th 1910 at Bombay Cathedral, by the Rev. C M. Barham, Capt. F.A.L. De GBUCJY, Indian Army, to Josephine, youngest daughter of the late Mr. John Pagan, Surveyor-General, Gold Coasi, W. Africa.
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    • 46 4 Anderson. At the Rangoon General Hob pital on Monday, the 28th November, John Charles Anderson, Assistant, Finlay Flem ing and Co., m his 28th year. At Singapore, on December 6:h, 1910 Nettie Emily Zkhnder. youngest daughter of the late Rev. J. L. Z.'hnder, of Sarawak.
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  • 934 4 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday Dec. 7, 1910. int-un, .aw. As was surmised, when m this journed there appeared the resolutions drafted for presentation at yesterday's meeting to consider the question of a local memoriil to the late King Edward, these were passed practically as they stood. The meeting was
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  • 520 4 The Special Mci An i x raordiuary general me* -he shareholders ot the Jimah B Limited was held m the rtv office, Exchange buildings, yesterd^ p.m. The business was to receive a report by tbe D.recors relative to shortage m planted acreage. Mr St V ]'> Down
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  • 152 4 The foil pore p: were di*p nd Co's sale- room yesterday afternoon and 14 Holloway Line, square feet, Jeaiv Total monrhlv rent 130. K. Mohamed federate eehold. Dr Handy Terbak 1 road, freehold. Inchi Sapi bin Mohamed Amin Liud at Punggol, 11 acres poles, parti v planted with
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  • 64 4 From accounts of the at Hongkong which was, as regards attendance very little bigger than that of Sin pore— we we». o on a thousand," the Hongkong reports speak a thousand "—we learn that the current phrase used on that a to denote the male place of resort and refreshment
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  • RUBBER CROPS.
  • 12 4 John since --i aad ilth wa- j^j been exp
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  • 13 4 pur. Th*vesterda fa objec* views and approves tbe c BBSstl
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  • 11 4 MUNICIPAL ELECTION AT PENANG. In Guan Seok j A protect a.
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  • 24 4 •r as > :iere is l public as a pi irawn from rise I there w pearu >rde« :ieir beto with plea>-
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    • 175 4 EMBASSY. 77 B ss^ss^ HHH ßß^^BHHHHH^HHHHßii..H.sssssssssssssl VV. D. H. 0. WILLS'S Latest Smoking Mixture. Patent Air-tight tins. Price 75^cents per tin. Obtainable at Johll Little ft CO., Ltd. Robinson Co. 4' LITTLE'S 5 Grand X'mas LITTLE'S re idents or Visitors are invited tofeelat hone at Little's to com: or go
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    • 77 4 S. MOUTRIE AND CO., LTD. THE PIANOFORTE AND MUSIC WAREHOUSE. THE ARCADE. MOUTRIE IS A Synonym of Good Faith. Moutrie's Guarantee Satisfaction. Moutrie's Sell the Best Quality Goods only at the Lowest Prices. wf BILLIARDS. THE ANGLO- AUSTRALIAN CUSHION (Alcock'B Patent w ith ImprovementJohn Rokebts, Retired World's Champion) ahsolutkly THE
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  • 56 5 UNIONISTS DO BETTER. I ent ol ahead, rine Telegraph— Reuter's.) m, been returned unH. C r H H. lingw H. IL. .n. S li i. p rke. (Gain all. Stai and A A •V :iur. Dickinson ill. 4Ut. vne. Un HamilTbynn- Hunter. Touche 'Gain). tee. es. LI >rk.
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  • 28 5 ell am. lnounced from Hon that s of the Chinese of tbe wloon railway has been formally many Chinese ils, Br j ers. I _v k«..
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  • 223 5 YESTERDAY'S GAINS. THE REFERENDUM. Sir E. Greys Opinion of it. (By Submarine Telegraph.— Reuter's) Rec D oi. The total Liberals returned numbe UnioL Libouri- ttionahsts lo! -yen Liberals, seventeen and seven Nationalists unopposel. The Unionist pipers are not jubilant over the results, but profess satisfaction. The Unionist papers dccl ire
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  • 316 5 Mr Rene E In the great hurry attendant on late ilisni mention was unfortunately oni ne item which was an outstanding feature of Monday night's concert, that bar's most capable rendering of the Finale of Max Bruch's Violin This Concerto is a very important work, and no
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  • 51 5 Cantonment Church, Rangoon Mr Hugh Latimer and 3; -i E len were •d by the Rev. J. H. Collins, Cathedral Chaplain. r X. V. F. Neves, died at Hongkong Sunday Nov '27th, after a month's suffering from Bright's disease. The late Mr Neves came to Hongkong from Macao 1 C~—
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  • 1556 5 YESTERDAY'S MEETING. The Scheme and its Crittc3. The meeting convened to consider scheme to perpetu^t* the memory of th lite King Edward VII, held m the'Victori Memorial Hill list evening was very large! attended, the Chinese community beinj particularly well represented. The Hon T. S. Biker presided,
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  • 381 5 Ho\Y TO MAKE MONEY. The preliminary enquiry into the charges of cheating brought against Alex Mitchell, alias McDuff, was resumed before MrC. V. I > vson yesterday afternoon. Mr R C. Edmonds, D. P. P., conducted the case. Mr Wm.T. Cherry, superintendent cf the Methodist Publishing House
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 161 5 ROBINSON Co. imS'sMwES 1911. J'Ctts' I 45^ Commercial Diary. OlAßii:jf N <64B P °P ular Shilling Diary. p No. 273 Popular Desk Diary. No 33 Rough Diary. fcpO No. 35 Rough Diary (interleaved) No. 2628 Popular two Shilling Diary. COVERJHE WORLD p^ p^ ROBINSON Co, TEe "L. M. C." Touring
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 371 6 BURNS PHILP LINE. SINGAPORE TO 'JAVA PORTS, FORT DARWIN. THURSDAY ISLAND, BRISBANE SYDNEY, ,0 FOR OTHEK HORTH QUEENSLAND PORTS, BRITISH NEW GUINEA, NEW BRITAIN AND NEW ZEALAND PORTS (with transhipm "as inducement offers. Smooth Passage. Superb Scenery. A regular monthly service to above ports is maintained by the British Steamers
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    • 594 6 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. FOR Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau, Kobe and Yokohama. THE IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL STEAMER "GOEBEN" 12 tons, Captain Bolte, having left Colombo on Sunday, the 4th inst, at 1 a m. may be expected to arrive here on Friday the 9th instant, at about daylight en route for above ports.
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    • 617 6 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG A^^^ The steamers of the Company maintain a regnlar service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo. Taking carge at
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    • 689 6 N. D. L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamers ol this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Port Said, Snez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtan, Nagasaki and
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    • 693 6 P. 0. STEAM NAVIU/ Poi China, Japan, Penang, C« Australia, India, Aden fc Mediterranean Po ts, Plyrr and London Through Bills of Ladn Coast, Persian Gulf. Co can Porta. Steamers will leave on or sk^t MA Oulwai 19; Devanha Dec. Delta I Delhi Jan. II Arcadia Jan. 2 c Horn*
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  • 891 7 Per P O Sunda. due Dec 9.— Mr and Mrs A. K. Smith, Miss Alexandra, Mr K. M Webber, Mr H T. Earle, Mr and Mrs J. Laird, Miss H. Wilmont, Mrs J Robertson. Mr M. T Cumming, Mr W. Webb, Mr J F. Day. Mr
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 182 7 The New "Peg" WOLFE'S AROMATIC SCHIEDAM Schnapps Fi up, tonic md digestive And. m on, V I Schn i m- M 6 A C. HARPER CO. KUALA LUMPUR. 1 MESSRS. CHEE ENG SONS. *J \\lA "59.) KD. jP \\mfe MSmm\\\ MmwßKe^. [tbee enuring pt r W£ST END ciuai. KfYrV* ye
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    • 134 7 Singapore Cold Storage Co, Ltd. Near Entrance to Borneo Wharf. Telephone 1026. Sea stocks of all kinds of Frozen Meats etc., can be delivered to shipping at the Wharves, or m the Singapore Roads on shor notice. OFFICE HOURS. Weekdays 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. 7 a.m. to 8 a.m.
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    • 502 7 Apcar Line OF STEAMERS. The undermentioned mail steamers of the above Line maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan, calling at Penang, Singapore, Hongkong and Shanghai en route. FLEET, Tons. Commander, s.s. Japan 6,013 A. Stewart. 3.8. Gregory Apcar 4,600 S. H. Belson. 3.8. Arratoon Apcar 4.5C0 W. D.
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    • 463 7 THE BOAR'S HEAD BRAND OF Guinness's Stout SOLE IMPORTERS: H. W. GREER LTD, 43, ROBINSON ROAD. OIbWwIbTjL JaV-sla/O* Billiards, Bombay Our new patent Low bet Express Cushions can be fitted to any Billiard Table, making it fr^ playing purposes as good as new. (Freight on a case of Cushions to
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    • 22 7 Kiam Kiat Qo. SHIPCHANDLL Government Municipal ContractTelephone No. 421. 108 4 109. Mark. Oct 28 B *7%at/s fms££&tf£AV£'S. i Singapore Soda Water.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 646 8 Siemens Brothers Dynamo Works, LIMITED. Siemens Brothers Co, Ltd. ELECTRIC LIGHT, POWER TRACTION ENGINEERS CONTRACTORS TO THE ADMIRALTY, THE WAR OFFICE, THE POST OFFICE, THE CROWN AGENTS FOR THE COLONIES, &c, &c. Head Offices— Caxton House, Westminster, London, S»W. Works STAFFORD. Cable Works-WOOLWICH KENT. Tantalum Lamp Factory— D ALSTON, MIDDLESEX.
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    • 283 8 RAFFLES-BY-THE-SEA, PENANG, IS THE LEADING EUROPEAN HOTEL and has no connection with any other Establishment. RECOMMENDED BY THE MEDICAL PROFESSION on account of its healthy position, whole some food and cleanliness. No ground-floor or unhealthy rooms. ELECTRIC INSTALLATION FANS BATHROOMS TO EVERY ROOM. Moderate inclusive charges. Telegrams: Raffles, Penang. Telephone
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    • 585 8 iriE Singapore Free Press. Morning Daily. To Our Readers. The Singapore Free Press is now a Morning Daily, and is on sale at depots from an early hour each morning (Sunday* excepted). Cash price Ten Cents a copy Subscribers' copies will be delivered M their private residences, (or town offices
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    • 404 8 Hazeline 'Snow" Hazeline' Snow" •"Hazeline' Snow" Hazeline' Snc Hazeline Snow zeline Snow Hazeline Snow Hazeline Snow Hazeline Snow feline Snow Ha;. Hazeline Snow Hazeline Snow Hazeline snow Hazeline' Snow" Hazeline' Snow" 'Hazeline' Snow" W 1J :^z-tz" Hazeline Hazeline' Snow "'Hazeline' Snow" M f mark) Hazeline' Snow" at^K Hazeline Snow Y\
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  • 1246 9 December 6. Cap. Issu*. Paid. LastDiv. Buy»rb. Sbllees 85,000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Estate* Ltd 5 0 57| 1 50.000 2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay 25% int. 129 1 46 50.000 8/- 2/- Batang Malaka 3 2 3 9 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 35% int.l6 10 0 17 10 0
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  • 44 9 (Corrected up to 1 Bank 4ms demand Private credits 3ms credits 6ms France, demand Bank Germany, demand India. T. T Hongkong, demand Yokohama, demand M 114* Java, demand Bangkok, demand I Sovereigns, Bank Buying I j Bank of England Rate [Bar Silver L
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  • 114 9 6. Til* Gam Gambier Cube No 1 14.85 Gambier Cabs No. i notr. tapper Biaes B 'port, ere 14 _n Pepper, Whiu fk Nutmegs <T 10 tc iks by) m norn Nutmegs '80 ie kxti IS norn Macs ;Bac*a. M ntCi Cloves Amboias' -ote y Coffee (10% Black) Liberiaa
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 200 9 TIN RETURNS. Jan Nov. 1,958 2,025 2 MsTssssssfl ng .ng lbol 260 3.R12 Associa i rolai bu Lcde Gopeng Tambun Consolidated 1.462 ig Bahru Rahman Hyd. :iOre I 4 125 19 U FOR STILE. PASSIR PLANGIE RUBBER ESTATE, JOHORE BAHRU. FOR SALE, lira 400< 3 and sound and also 6
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    • 363 9 RUBBER ESTATE RETUKNS. Nov Jan Nov Adagar 8,5 c 5 29,027 j Alor Pongsu 2,961 15,118 Alor Gajah 880 1,072 >» 1.200 1,300 7,350 Malay 61,2 525,477 'AyerKuning 4 DO 2,586 Ayer Molek 2 0 Panas 2,100 7.705 Balgownie ,81 9,969 9 a Rabit 1,728 5,563 Banteng 24.127 Batu Caves
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    • 114 9 De KONtNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU Under Contract with the Netherlands India Govek vgtnts at Singapore, The Shipsasrencv. Limited Quay. rHi ONDSSsI*«NTiONID DATIS OF DBPABTURR ARS OWL* APPROXIMATE Tas d\> Muntok and Palembang Br3j\v>r Moeara-Saba, Simpang, Djambi and Tongkal Kaluia Prigi-Radja and Rengat 7 Rum phi us Batavia, Semarang and Soerabaia VaXiBNTm
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 715 9 VESSELS IN POKT Wag and Ton* Commanders arrr»—d From For Whti Newcastle Brit crais. 4 Hunt de Ruyter Dut crais. 5084 senn Kuantan F.M.S. dredger 500 Cobb -ei-tain Sea Mew Col. yacht V Chamb- H in Koetie Dut gun boat 800 de R "iy a Steamers Flag lons Master Arrived
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    • 37 9 WEATHER REPORT Bar Wind Temp Hum Sky Rain. H'ko: H kong 4f Manila 4p Kandang Kerbau Hospital Dec j. 1910. m. 3 p.m. 9pm Barom. 32 Fah. 29.9 31 Temp. Wet By. Dir. of Wind .V. Calm
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  • 334 10 It sppears more than likely tbat France will become m future the favourite ground ne of the big glove co. I the world. There is a little ring working there whicl is slowly but surely improving the r s shows and although there has been so far rather
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  • 129 10 The Mixed Foursomes Competition for pr zes presented by Lady Hvndman Jones was brought to a close on Friday last, when Miss Worters snd Mr Savi beat Dr and Mr Livesey m the final round being one up at the llth hole. Tie Hon Secretary m
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  • 195 10 Andrew Currie Cup; Ladies Championship. The draw for this competition is as follows. I Mrs Scoular v Mis Keith (B) Mrs ikjwin v Mrs Gaunt (C) Mrs Florae Worteri 1> Mrs Hartnell v Miss Mrs Watkins v Mrs I Irs Marsh v Mrs Murphy and ten others, bj (G) M
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  • 60 10 I bandit □ted by the Bowling Sub-Committee, d and "'th. The b was for those meml»ers whose monthly hai; The cup was won by Mr B L huninan and the following •es. mman 716 i: I ien A Robert son A B 513 I p. i; W
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  • 210 10 The S. C C. met tl uinj, but the tr-uie was pi tirely by the vshich ttl stale of the ball there was little work shown, the pissiDg had very rt and snatch y and the r. were te unab- p their feet or a maint i the
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  • 269 10 LOTTERY VERSUS INCOME TAX. Dear Mr Editor, I shall feel much obliged if you could spare a space m your valuable paper for the public opinion with regard to Income Tax now under discussion and m place of which I think tbe best scheme m substitution is the Littery
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  • 172 10 If the report which comes frcm America is contct, tbat Edison haspeifected an invention to give the appropriate sounds to a cinematograph show, tie competition of the electric tbeaties, which is already being keenly felt by theatre and music hall mai will be materially increased Before a rum
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  • 300 10 By Lieut. Colo? Broadi uiandaut, S.V.i re, 6th December. S. V. C. Short Range Handicap pm. Sunday the llth in>t. B K. A. Long Range Handicap —2.30 pm. Saturday 17th ii S. V. A Orderly < >rh\er 2nd Lieut W. < > Hildred. Orderly Sergeant: Sergt
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  • 504 10 The Koetei bunkered at the wharve9 yesterday. The Foxley from New York, lands 1,700 ton 9 of general cargo The "Colombo Maru" lands 1,200 tons of general cai go at Tanjong P*g*r from China and J.* pan. Some borses and 400 tons of general cargo from Australia v*ere
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  • 84 10 From Enrope.— Pei N D. L. Goeben. on Fridsj next, with mails of Nov 1 Per B. I. Ttroba, on Saturday next, v N I s From China. Per M M. E. Simons on Monday next. MAlI.s AI.REAL^ Lett Due Arrived P A < > v 4
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  • 19 10 [n addition to that on page 7 Yalentyn Dut 24- H^- 6, Natunas Ships Agency Katun 10.
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  • 99 10 VESSELS A T TANJONG P AGAR AND KEPPEL HARBOUR. IV iartfEt (tri't Dnekt at sehieh fiifrrent vessels were berthed 4 iy. East Wharf Basin i Merapi. East Wharf See 1 Tei Sheers Wharf Nil. Main Wharf See 2-T, dia. 3 Foxley. 4 China. 5- Nil. 6 Achilles, Pati Lagoon Dock
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 389 10 Pheasants, Wild Duck, Teal. Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Dr. W. R. L7\MB, American Oculist and Optician, Specialist m Examining the Eye and Correcting defective Vision wili be at No. 1 Hotel de I'Europe, Buildings Corner Hkh Str and St. Andrew's Road for a few days o: He is fully
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