The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 February 1911
1911-02-04
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Title Section15 1911-02-04 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. KKHHUARY 4, 1911. NO. 7,1;15 words
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Article127 1911-02-04 1 Rubb9r and tin returns are given on H 5. s*ofth« l>eislativd Council was held yesterday P a eteen lives were lost at the explosion •)w Jersey Page 5. Cue life was loat m a fire on a oetroleav Uden toDgkan^ m the harb >ur— Page 5. Sir127 words
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Article742 1911-02-04 1 are one people v ho call themselves hui civilised itill the days of tv- ilni ci— ins, of ill age birthdays are ibe source of much ill. humour and disillufiootue very youthful era the hinali humaD anticipates for weeks, nay moir nths as crown upg reckon them,742 words
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Advertisement530 1911-02-04 1 Harima Hall CINEMATOGRAPH, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. (Jo-Night! To-Night!! COMPLETE Change of Programme. The only entertainment always producing fresh subjects. The ODly beautiful flower garden comfortable Hall m Town. STHIXG ORCHESTRA ELECTRIC FANS K. HARIMA, Sole Proprietor. 1 1 I American Dentistry la dow procurable at 2»-8 Coleman St. off Hotel530 words
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Advertisement285 1911-02-04 1 VICTORIA THEATRE FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, Fridoy Feb. 3rd to Friday, Feb. 10th inclusive. Mr. HENRY DALLAS WILL PRESENT "The Follies" By arrangement with H. G. PELISSIER from the APOLLO THEATRE, LONDON Constant Ctange of Programme from 'Ihe Follies' Extensive repertoire. HOOKING PLANS NOW OPHH AT ROBINSON PIANO Co. Heseived285 words
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Advertisement135 1911-02-04 1 LATEST ADVEKTiS£MtMTS. No. 2 Dublin R>ad to let Pdge 6. utinental motor tyres Page 10. Protection against white acts Page 1. Special play at the Theatre Royal Pag« 1. Mortgagee's sale of land and bouses Page 3. Tenders for West coast of Sumatra h English fiah at the Cold Storage135 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous361 1911-02-04 1 THE WEEK {SATURDAY, 4'h High Water.— l 36 ,>., |J| p B. I. Mail Outward due. •k of Prayer, Chinese V.M C.A., b p Follies, Victoria Theatre. Slnoaf, ">th High Water.— 2 7a 2.13 p sth after Epiphany. Monday, (Jth High Water.— 2 44 3 14 p Anniversary of the361 words
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Article369 1911-02-04 2 Reviving an old n*val litl*, the new super Drssdaoofh *n at Dockyard will be named the >n. The l*«t worship of thu name was sold oat i I" displacement, dismensioi*. power, and armour protection, the < a will excel all other warships b bang built. > lister ship*- Oenturion are369 words
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Advertisement197 1911-02-04 2 -CNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. St. Ahdmw'9 Cathedral. Fifth Sunday after Epiphany. 7 am Matins, Hymn I tm Holy Communion (Chor»l\ Hymns 3^3, II am Holy Communion Hymns 4 pm Sunday School A Bible Classes. 5.30 pm Evensong and Sermon. Hymn* Vesper Hymn, Lord dismiss us with Tby Blank Matthiw i. Sipot197 words
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Advertisement575 1911-02-04 2 TRAVELLING IN THE TROPICS. ranee Agent's Tboui Fever, Ague, Chronic Constipation Cured By Dr Williams' Pink Pills. Whilst makitg a toar of t'ae Celebes m the rasts of a Life Imurance Co. a few yean ago Mr. Alfred D. Oehleri had to visit many unhealthy places, with the result that575 words
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Advertisement488 1911-02-04 2 KATZ BROS., LTD. I We have just unpacked new stocks of the i following Cigarettes which we highly recom--1 mend to all Cigarette Smokers and offer them I at the following prices. ISMTOiV 71RTZS WORLD KNOWN I "0 Cigarettes m tins of 50 or 100. Price Si. so per 100.488 words
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Advertisement667 1911-02-04 2 NOTIGES. NOTICE. Being about to proceed to India for a short time, I do hereby notify that Seena Tana Ahna Roona Seena Tana Sithambaram Cliitty of No 3i, Harlot Street is authorised to collect all debts due to, and to pay ail claims due by, the tirm of Soona Pana667 words
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Advertisement482 1911-02-04 2 Chartered Bank of Indij Australia and Chir v RPORATMD BY *O VAL Capital m 60,000 C A f •hares of i*o each IL**^ aaterre Liability of Prop^f. £I' 61 60 °,tH •ton F #1 Court of Dir«etort. bir Montagu Cornuh Turner (ChairuumL Sir Henry Stewart OunniarhaV r^V" 8b Alfred Dent,482 words
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Article474 1911-02-04 3 Gallons of Watib Tapped A\ Mm. EUen J.Porritt. of 20, Kiln Road, LoDg GMMeway. Dewsbory, sa\ began m the winter of 1 i first n. erael pains m the region of the kidneys, and many a time after an attack of almost unendurable backache I have474 words
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Advertisement238 1911-02-04 3 WAJVTED. WANTID Two Chinese diopooson. App'y with testiMEDICAL H4l J—4 nc WAHTED Two capable Eurasian Engineers for a Factory m Sarawak. Molding a second engineer's certificate (9 holding o third engineer's certificate or with considerable experience as a tttoi copies off testimonials to Uui lovci Singapore Free Press." Fco4 10-2238 words
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Advertisement467 1911-02-04 3 I j^^b- M ABIE, 7 IDD CC. 'S eceasity— more especially i f*},o>f W r You are the more ti::,< I bot climates, because ink evapo £nf j/ &WAA will save you, and tb< 1 qui(kly i /i^ w apprecia clean, and t-N jj^ Sold by all ready for use;467 words
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Advertisement946 1911-02-04 3 "THE MANSiON." High-Class Boarding Kcusr. bteaao 0 Bfa v vtr a ey Tftnnis Court Commanding View. Terms Moderate. Telephone 563. ROOMS NOW AVAILABLE. WATERBURY'S Metabolized Cod Liver Oil Compound, TASTELESS. OEOURLESS. Aids digestion. Does not upset the stomach and is unrivalled for coughs,, colds, bronchitis and all pulmonary troubles, and946 words
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Advertisement694 1911-02-04 3 Tue«d& I rwfffi 230pm Lot 1. The land and poj. I I years, quit rent 11. Lee land and miam known as No. 18, Hollo way pore. Area li 54 :t>et, leasehold for 1 999 years, quit r<nt 11. POWELL A Co Auctioneers. Bnaddell Bros Solicitors. Feb 4 p 2694 words
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Article, Illustration1118 1911-02-04 4 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, Feb. 4, 1911. Here- ice and unbribed by XHere i h«r precepu draw. Pledged to Religion. Loyalty and 1 jiw. It is rather a curiosity of news agency selection that this Colony has been left without any telegraphed information regarding a distinguished member of the1,118 words
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Article637 1911-02-04 4 Open at the Victoria Theatre The real success of Peleasier's "Follies" M le to their being really uoique; they are something quite apart from usual concert or entertainment parties, and as such afford a welcome relief fiom the stereotyped styles of stage entertainers. Oae might almost call them637 words
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Article303 1911-02-04 4 Mr A. B. Chamberlain has been appointed a Magistrate at Singapore. Mr and Mrs Alexr. Proctor are passengers homeward by Japanese Miil ss. "Hitachi Mara" on Tuesday next. The annuil general meeting of the Church Workers' Association will be held on Tuesday, 7th inst, at 10 30 a. m. The303 words
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Article321 1911-02-04 4 The following table at the lQe afternoon /^■moay *nn* NT Stock Compami,,, Bnr«;A.HOEB am. Pekam<i. ■A. PORE. Supreme Court Ding, -I have the n.nir to tuba it m report on the working of the Regigtr Trf Joint Stock Companies durinTtL Sixty-seven new companies WM nig^. Ed during the321 words
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Article69 1911-02-04 4 Play for the .Unuar? Monthly Medal resulted aa follows •unman 07 s Lowthe? Ml CO Adam. IM 755 80 754 ima N R C. Stout <>2i m 744 agton 660 80 Ml h:i P hick mi m eodCraik 646 80 M C. Holland m »?lor 566 5069 words
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Article127 1911-02-04 4 THE CROW N PRINCE'S RECALL. Then telegrams from India show that plague possibilities were being &MCMH* as a likely reason for dropping the Ftf Eistern section of the Crown Priiot't The Berlin papers are publishing wporti that the plague m Chin.i a»P*' Crown Prince to abandon his visit and that127 words
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Article43 1911-02-04 4 The mortality returns for the pitt w«a show a total ieaths. Tbt iatef* thousand was There wmn »JJj smallpox and one cholera deaths. Sixty lij£ deaths were due to fever of vanoiM MtU* to pathisis and 20 to beriberi. Oii B*l^ pean d:43 words
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Advertisement298 1911-02-04 4 I re,o v^ monthly shipments of the I following CIGARETTES CIGARS 1 I Fribourg Treyes Finest Egyptian. I I De ReszUe's— "Tenors/' I DUXCANS (of Glasgow) Nos. 17 M I specially selected— Turkish quality Al I TWA AfjC The favoarite smoke at the Sports 1 ALLLnIU wibAKO. Club, London. CALDBECK,298 words
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Advertisement173 1911-02-04 4 Mr. C J. Kleingrothe's MALAY PRMINSULA A few copies left of this splendid book, containing about 150 photogravures m Singapore, j Fenang and the F.MS, m a handsome rovfr;the best photos ever been taken. >20. Post tree to any add- r ss m Europe 522. AT KELLY WALSH LTD. LEE173 words
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Article41 1911-02-04 5 LONDON MAfiKt. :.-7ECTED(By Submanc* Tetofiaa*.— Renter's) The plague m Minchuria is disastrously aftVctiag the London chartering market to as shipowners taking out jes depend for homeward freights upon cargoes of soya beans, the trade m which is paralysed.41 words
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Article41 1911-02-04 5 Rec a^ M. Pichon, speaking m the French Senve said that the entente cordiaU was never more complete than it was U>4ay nor more products* of good feelings. anoe's position m politics was never aHawtlmi M was 10-day41 words
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Article68 1911-02-04 5 Mr. Chamberlain Takes the Oah. Mr Joseph Chamberlaia took the oath m Ament jwterday afternoon. He was to U» Treasury Bach by Mr Austen Chamberlain mad Mr Aithur TW general impression is that his he a is slightly lmprored. Mr Austen Chamberlain signed the book lor ait lather68 words
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Article24 1911-02-04 5 iW >0 pm. A rk telegTsm says that nineteen p**eo«e were killed by the ijnamite ex plosion at New Jersey.24 words
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Article88 1911-02-04 5 Prance was Kept Informed. M. Pichon. the French Foreign Minister, speaking m the Smate. replying jestioa whether Russia ki uei France lat was going to be transacted at the Potsdam iaterriew, replied "We ware notified exactly that Persian and the TurcoP«rsian Railways would be discussed "Russia kept88 words
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Article25 1911-02-04 5 Teheran telegram states that the II fat, (the Persian Parliament has roted for a proposal to engage five American financial a ifMnvi25 words
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Article16 1911-02-04 5 igcoU Patenon Sioons and Co. Trafalgar 390 lot. Cocol X). I BCIIT TIMAH16 words
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Article77 1911-02-04 5 (.Ftmb &Nt own (Jorrc9po%d€Mt.) Koala Lumpur Feb -LFORD OOlbfl. %nang -be. vRPEXDIS 19.300 It*. Bckit Chbrake 4,000 lbs. 18.898 lba. F. M. S KuauLcmpcr 13.045 Ibe, Tajmoko Mum- bs. flfili fliiiliii 1 Chakokat Salak U lbs. Derrick and BaHOWSIE U lbs. AfMt* Guthrie and Co. UiIITBD TKMIAJfO77 words
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Article25 1911-02-04 5 rr?ni out view Correspotui^nt.) Ip ffcONoti :—Tribute 21-. imue 3,531 ..448. mine *>' Estimated profit. Tnbutars $1,450. mines >tal cubic yard* treated j25 words
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Article57 1911-02-04 5 The Crown Prince of Oermuij will make State entry into C. ite will be lined with troops, and the Viceroy will receive him at the railway station. The General Committee of the Calcutta Corporation has nnntkMMtl the expenditure K1.200 fora caiket from Messrs Cook 7 to contain an address to57 words
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Article820 1911-02-04 5 Ordinary Meeting Friday ,ry J i'RISBNT I John Andersoß n. •torney-General, F Belfield 1 Treasurer, \Y. I the Col. Ens?in«er, F. J. Pi I»r W. Gilmore J. ABSBNT: The I r Tan Jiak Kirn. ibishire. X .'l3. W. Bi The Hor ia waB gworn mi n au <.820 words
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Article1367 1911-02-04 5 Topic of the Week has been mor general than that of the shock of disappoint ment created everywhere m the Far Ki^ by the official declaration that the Crowi Prince would,, owine to plague risks, cmce the rest of his tour and reti.ru at once t<1,367 words
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Article240 1911-02-04 5 In the early hours of yesterday mornirg, afire broke out on a tongkang ladeo with >leum, belonging to Messrs Behn Mt m Co. The cause of the cot)fligration is supposed to have b*>en the overturning of M il lamp, the flime from which ignited a small240 words
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Article164 1911-02-04 5 A meeting was held yesterday m th« Exchange to vo^on the candidature of Mr I D. T. Boyd as the Chamber's representative on the Legislative Council. Mr Boyd was unanimously elected. There were present D. T. Boyd (Boustead and Co), W. G. Hennings (W. Mansfield and Co),164 words
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Article39 1911-02-04 5 t Young— d« Rouqbmont Cup. le third round of this competition must ompletod on or before the 'Jth instant, draw is as follows David v Draper. Cowap v Melville. Everitt v Cu9caHen. Keith v Tripp.39 words
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Article18 1911-02-04 5 The death is announced of Lieut. General J. P. Sherriff, c b Colonel Commanding the 6th Gurkha iMUs.18 words
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Advertisement10 1911-02-04 5 < j Care for all inter omplainte dyseotry coughs cclda Ac.10 words
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Advertisement290 1911-02-04 5 E HOMEWARD BOUND Q Li l ss®^ $BSMR& is nOBINSON S ■■*tj2sa£.^ t-ailß jiaßf HAVE STRONC CANVAS TRUNK *lp'\ AS ILLUSTRATIO With wood Battens at the top, capped all round j k with prime hide leather, Saddlery sewn, light m weight yet very durable $26.00 Also a cheaper quality 7290 words
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Advertisement408 1911-02-04 6 Q. What i r my cough? A it ijrry Pectoral. Q. How long has it been us. A. Seventy year Q. Do doctors endorse it? A. I c would mi md* Q. Do you publish Ibe >rmu A every 1 bottle. Q. Any alcohol m it A. Not a single408 words
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Advertisement548 1911-02-04 6 THE RUSSIAN EAST ASIATIC STEAMSHIP Co. Lnom FOE VLADIVOSTOK a is expected to arrive on the luth instant and will receive a prompt B t the af ye port ;trs apply to Tuk Bl iMU i>., Apents. Feb 4 I BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO.. LTD. Port Swettenham, P Negapa*548 words
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Advertisement545 1911-02-04 6 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG The steamers of the Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg Bremen Antwerp, and Rotterdam, ai:d btraitd, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnight ly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penaujj and Colombo. Taking carge at through545 words
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Advertisement698 1911-02-04 6 OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO.. LTD AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd. The Comp&L -teamers are despatched fr Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and -Japan every week, and from Japan homewards for London Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight; for Genoa. Mr aud J Liverpool and for Marseilles, h.iv. .nd698 words
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Advertisement1175 1911-02-04 6 P. O. STEAM NAVIGa Foi China, Japan, Penan*, Cevlcr Uta, India, Aden E^pt Mediterranean Ports. Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for Coast, Persian Guif Continental and oan Ports. v Steamers will leave "frsjspon. on or abool MAIL (hdwar ta 1911 191 Sf Feb 30 Aassf, A Marmora1,175 words
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Article305 1911-02-04 7 Will known that the Shantuut- Miu--1 B raohaa possess- n rt vi valuable ir -:'s, the China Times Ra N ill fluent ial circles m Berlin a stroDg (3«^ire th»tt these deposits should not be exploited and the product eiported unmanufactured. Japan, it appears, ready305 words
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Article363 1911-02-04 7 It would seem that at last the Chinaman is getting justice done to him down south. At- Mehurel I\esB" staten that th« behaviour of Orientals employed as firemen on steamships compares witb that of white men to the disadvah' j of the latter, and that a Chinese crew363 words
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Article289 1911-02-04 7 Golfers all over the world have combined with a view to bringing the price of golf balls down to what they consider a reasonable level, and the boycott originally started m England is now about to Btart m b'vdney The rise m the price of lubber is primarily289 words
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Advertisement521 1911-02-04 7 Pi rish Chronic 1 .'ls, S' >v I the Liutbs nftei by i:sin>« yjf wdivt f o f m) V iven m th» 4 > ton* with <>t such X as to r S* nlso clprs m A!!m,-:;tsmv m many m I N clnsfruc m the UNIVERSAL 'or HUMAN USE521 words
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Advertisement58 1911-02-04 7 Absolutely Safe. When you have a cold get a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It will soon ll you up all right and will ward oil any tendency toward pneumonia. This remedy contains no opium or other narcotic and may be given as confidently to a baby as to an58 words
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Advertisement559 1911-02-04 7 f^^\ Non -Throat l^fM Cigarette. vj^ J *+\L .JBB Although you may have smoked many 1 w— JjB? wS different kinds of cigarettes, you have *P jy never smoked anything quite* like the N^ B a secret blend of choice tobaccos, and its beautiful mellow flavour will be a revelation559 words
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Advertisement433 1911-02-04 7 MANUFACTURES LIFE B Co. OF CANADA Established 1887. Policies are "WORLD W iil? Ja FORFEITABLB." Claims, loans, cash -surrenders, etc. promptly settlet by the General Afenfe Singbpore without the delay of reference If Head OIIIm The Reserves for protection of Polio* holders are over 120.000. 000 S.S.C.) Accounts are supervised433 words
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Article351 1911-02-04 8 presiding reetotlj at the annual general meeting I the Preparatorj toll t\ t! > A—Offal held at the v I*4--uiin;-' Palaoi H tel, said he knew from experience that when men were engiged m war if they could n< n*n a nt! they were perfectly351 words
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Article373 1911-02-04 8 MEMBAKUT RIBBEB. The ordinary general meeting was held Dec 29, at the offi T; read needlestreet, Sir W. Baillie Hamilton presiding. After expressing great regret at the loss which the company had siatained by the death of their late colleague, Mr W C. Cowie, the chairman moved the373 words
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Advertisement316 1911-02-04 8 r* Sozodoivt Some people complain of the expense or a good dentifrice. SOZODONT is both good and economical. <."* UjJ Only a little is wanted. It lasts. It keeps the j teeth clean and frees them from the corrosion And it is the nicest dentifrice one can use "Z7C*f^ fragrant,316 words
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Advertisement164 1911-02-04 8 JLeinco Sickners m Ihe pre-eminent purity of Leraco a< jg counts for doctor* prescribing it freely, m Containing- r.o fat, it never nauseates M ke home-made Bei-f Tea, and is often m the only food a patient en retain. m Lcmro and Milk is also a wonderfully ■> strengthening food164 words
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Advertisement639 1911-02-04 8 A Medical Oiticer f Debility, Nervous Exhaustion Certainly the absolute confidence of eminent nee enough of the exceptional benefits imparted 1> doctors cannot do more to prove their coi than b\ i'hosferim to remedy tkm ft. Could any proof be more an the ny of John Dodd, ith African War,639 words
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Advertisement101 1911-02-04 8 4^^^^ t^ V* Shiploads of tKirst-quencHer on which may oe apnlia4 Heine o gallons and the second x» gill are hea jaice, d fa»oot tropical home MONTSERRAT'' LIME JUICE. SuffHtd m twe >>wm Ua«w«Mciwd, plain limm ]a*x. S.Miiaid, t>. t L.me jam ConWL F. CLARKE CO. 107, Qun*4Y, BUM4FOPB. Livery101 words
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Article103 1911-02-04 9 v Dec Jan Dec ■W ■Mam 133 Bvaaei ■-n'tr.a I «aa| 580 Mfl Heawood Kamaaing $4,559 Kaaaboi Ml 3,812 Kinta 450 5,818 Kiata Association 8,946 Data*! 140 989 Kraaaat Pulai 650 4,886 laaatin 6 4 565 Lahat 350 9 021 Naagl c-bu de 140 1,745 ?«aang Consolidated 1103 words
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Article517 1911-02-04 9 Xov Dec Jan De< Ailagar 8.850 8,900 36,77 AlcrPongro 8,411 Alor Gajah 1,88! a 00 1,800 8,651 65,0*6 66,182 656,75; Ayer Kuning 440 500 JjAyerPanas 2,100 2,400 10,10 i Balgownie 9,969 10,225 105,04; Batak Rabit 7.64j Banteng 41 69 1 Tiga 11.2.V2 ll 744 yB,26fc L Bernam517 words
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Article1303 1911-02-04 9 RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES Tap Issui. Paid. Last Div. Butirs. BBUU 85,000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Estate* Ltd 4 1 150,000 2/- I Anglo Mi. iv Vnt. 110 1 50,000 21- 2 Mti ika 2 0 30,000 1 ,yes 35%int.13 17 6 14 10 0 80,000 1 1 Batu Titri1,303 words
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Article61 1911-02-04 9 (CoamscTBD ur to Feb fiilik 4 Dl S demana Private credits 3ms M credits 6ms Francs, demand Bank.- 295 Gkrmant, demand 240 *™*.T.T M m 174| Honokono, demand M Yokohama, demand Z Z 114* Java, demand 140} Bangkok, demand 66 Sovbksions, Bank Buying $8.54 Bank of Wnghnd Bate 4%61 words
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Article127 1911-02-04 9 hfjhfdj Feb Thi ***** «embier m buyers 8 .50 Gambier Cube No 1 14 60 Gambier Ouse No. S mm Pepper Bias* orcla. Spore) buyers 15.00 Pej per, White fan) buyers 2 NttmegsfllO to the 1 Mm Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) mm Maes Bab*», bjbj Olovss (Amboinm) Bailj127 words
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Advertisement385 1911-02-04 9 Colds May be Avoided. When your feat asa wet and cold, and your body chilled through and through from posnre. take a big dose of Chamberlain's fVinaJi Remedy, bathe your feet in hot water before going to had, and yon are almost cer tain to ward off a severe cold.385 words
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Advertisement35 1911-02-04 9 THIS IS IT. TASTELESS. ODOURLESS. tThe latest scientific preparation of COD LIVER OIL. Does all that is claimed for it and supersedee the old fashioned emulsions which npset the stomach. OFFALL CHEMISTS $1.25 and t2OO35 words
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Miscellaneous811 1911-02-04 9 VB BSB LS IN i J uK T Fl*« *r CoßMnandert \rrtv«j Krom r Whn H. Inspectear v gun bmt 14-i Zeeman 2 J Belau tan F.M.S. dredger 500 N. 13 Knantan sea Mew Col. yacht 500 p hy Jan 31 Penang MM Flair* Towi Ma^er Lmri From CooS»s« ETwlm811 words
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Miscellaneous80 1911-02-04 9 WEATHER REPORT Date Bar Wind Temp Hum Skr EUsft Feb 3. 7 Hkong 10a 30.23 58 o Manila 10a 761 CalmO 28 24 c H'kong 4p 3 Manila 4p 758 SSE3 30 24 b Kandang Kerbau Hospital, Feb 2, 1911. 9am. 3pm. 9pm Barom. 32 Fah. 29.899 Temp. 81.0 KJ80 words
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Article1550 1911-02-04 10 r 5 Foremost among the social events of the Kew Tear will be the great national event which will cauae it to make its mark m history the Co roc at ion of George V. Repre- MBtatives from all the Courts of Europe, with lot of which His1,550 words
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Article1378 1911-02-04 10 (Via Ceylon.) Thi Yemen Rebellion. i c great turkish expedition. London, January 24 tb. Renter wires from Constantinople that the first batch of the great Ttnkish Army, which baa been ordered to finally suppress and punish the. ttuculent Arab tribes m Yemen, has started, and others will follow1,378 words
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Article165 1911-02-04 10 Whilst w* Iking m Cantorment Road on Thursday, Mrs Paiker, a European, had her handbag Boatched away by a Chinaman. Tbe bag contained a bank book and other property to the value young Hokien, passing m a rikisha at tbe time, witnessed the occurrence and jumping from the165 words
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Article67 1911-02-04 10 The outward bouDd German mail Y».rck" landed pome sreneral cargo yesterday, leaded a little, and sailed last evening for China Heavy gun practice will be carried out fro ii. on tli* from Fort Silon. g on the February, l'.'ll From Fort SiliDsirg (Pulau Br <'anr»iight aDd SilinsinK (Ml67 words
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Advertisement13 1911-02-04 10 For all internal complaintp dyß^ntry cuoghp colds Ac, take Woods' Great Peppermint L13 words
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Advertisement229 1911-02-04 10 1,1, MOTOR TYRES. Our 111 Ribbed Pattern is specially made for the I Tropics. It's the tyre you want. Motor-Cycie-Tyres. In the three patterns Standard," Model de Course and Rubber Non-Skid CYCLE-TYREST 1 Continental Special &4t Horse Brand I LARGE FRESH STOCKS CARRIED. CONTINENTAL TYRE RUBBER COMPANY. LIMITED. 17, Gollyer229 words
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Miscellaneous436 1911-02-04 10 PASSENGERS LEFT. Per N. D. L Yorck f Mrs W. McArthur, Miss A M. F. lend, Mr T Cbristiini, Mr N. Murray, Mr T M. Powers Potts. Mr and Mrs Owen Edgar, Mr Yeo Chip Leang, Mr and Mrs J P. Gandv, Miss nkel, Mr Ah Woo and A! Mr436 words
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