The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 7 February 1911
1911-02-07
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Title Section14 1911-02-07 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, FF/BRUARY 7. 1911. NO.14 words
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Article164 1911-02-07 1 Jinuarv rabhar _ml tin returns will be i ou pac announced that Tommy Burns has retired from the Rina. P c 5. Tbe Dutch steamer Van Imhoff has but withou* Four of the crew of the ct I rUs gow were drowned m a regatta accident at164 words
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Article1008 1911-02-07 1 I d' not to find the ball table inrercs* the hall table m a large country ho use every hit a_ fa-en mention as mat live, as a mu^ i begin the Collect i< ipm*] up. are of such tuelj varie 1 nati tion 8 Of uchO.M.K. - 1,008 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement673 1911-02-07 1 Harima Hall CINEMATOGRAPH, NORTH HRIEGK RCAM. To-Night! To-Night!! COMPLETE Change of Programme. The only entertainment always producing fresh subjects. The only beautiful flower garden comfortable Hall m Town. STRING ORCHESTRA ELECTKIC FANS. K. HARIMA. Sole Proprietor. I Grand Oriental Hotel I LAI Mi (l ATI 1 MM, BOTEL) ILif- Kctel673 words
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Advertisement383 1911-02-07 1 THE STAR OPERA Co. IHI DUTCH AND MALAY EfcTAINKRB AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, NORTH RR D. To*\ii\ht! To*Ni6htf! THAT GRAND AND POPULAR I'LAY B/.KTI3M BAKT.IVI, THE TWO CLOWNS WILL RE STAGED. The following Actresses will take part Misses Gaffor, Alice, Ann, Erah <fc Marie van Aimont Inche Abubakar and Mohd383 words
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Advertisement85 1911-02-07 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Latest sailing list of X P.M Aag> John Littles for Rtylish tailoring Page 4 Davies' weekly share auction to uaororw Page 7. he Theatre Royal "Baktom i Baktim —Page 1. Typist used to Tnderwood machine wan Kid —Page 2. Notice re secretaryship of Fraser A Neave —Page 2.85 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous343 1911-02-07 1 THE WEEK TUIKDAY, 7th r Water.- p Follies, Victoria Theatre. WIDNSSDAY, bth Hieh Water.- 4 16 6 13 p Indragiri Meeting. Arcade, 12. Follies, Victoria Theatre. Thursday, 9th i High Water- 5.18 a., 8.7 p PAO Mail Homeward due Follies, Victoria Theatre. Fkiday, 10th High Water.— 6 32 a., 9.33343 words
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Article664 1911-02-07 2 Mr E. Gerard of M mila intends to Hy with monoplane of his own make. The death hat occu red in Badford, EsgUnd. afrer a 1 »og illness of Mrs fflestns mother of <lton, of Hongkong. h is stated tha! the K. will shortly attract the attention of European investors664 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement352 1911-02-07 2 APARTMENTS. Comfortable doable an I single rooms witb Doard a: MILDLKA 7, Oxley Rise. TenniStables. Terms moderate. k 21 o.c W7UVTED. TYPIST WANTED With experience of Underwood Machine, must be accurate. Salary |SO per month to suitable man. Apply with copies of testimonials to M c o Free Press. J352 words
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Advertisement609 1911-02-07 2 NO TteES. FRASER NEAVE LTD' NOTICEUntil further notice Mr. William 0. Phipff will sign M Acting Secretary lor the tirm. By order of the Board aLEXK. PRJCTOR, 7th 1 b. 1911. iry. h 7 12.-2 Mr. H. A. Crane with over 35 years experience as Auctioneer and Valuer has this609 words
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Advertisement640 1911-02-07 2 AOTIGES. NOTICE. Being about to proceed to India for a short time, I do hereby notify that Beens Tana Ahna Roona Seena Tana Sithambaram Chitty of Na -I- Market Str> I WRM. r ;-< Ito collect ail debts due and to pay all claims due by. the firm of Soona640 words
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Advertisement545 1911-02-07 2 Chartered Bank cf Icdb. Australia and China. INC( RPORATRD BT ROYAL CRAM JME Paid up Capital In 80,000 shares of £20 each 11,200.n0r Reserve Fund t 1600.000 Eesftrve Liability of Proprietori 11.200.0CK Court of EHrsstors. Sir Montagu Cornish Turner (<"tu_rmank Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham, K.CJ.E.' Thomas Cuthberteon, E*q Sir Alfred545 words
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Advertisement393 1911-02-07 2 MANUFACTURERS LIFE 8 Co. OF CANADA EaTABUaa_BD 1887, ulicief are "WORLD WIDR T1 ACTABLE" IiFEITABLB.- X NOB Claims, loans, rsnh smiea_L___-_ promptly settleo •^ymm^mS dm^L.. Sings pore without the de_av _f *.-*<*** Head Office ■•■•c. The Reserves for protaottoa af Bui holders are over $20,000,000 i S S C The393 words
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Article394 1911-02-07 3 HI Tbwsjoh i hb Was Lt A -phase u T a was performed by the VweaTSJ emßmdav (Jan. Howrah Statioa where bis Excellency presented the Kißf Ed-aard Medal to Ram ri, a porter m the service of the East Indian lUtt-amy far an act of heroism394 words
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Article175 1911-02-07 3 Mi lhof- Tkaiked rom War. Colonel Gsdke declares ia the Be: Tageblatt" that Germany is able at tbe present saeiiat to send the colossal total of 5.20-.010 trained soldiers and sailors into That number says the correspondent of the ~D*ily Mail.** includes only s portion 44175 words
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Article181 1911-02-07 3 i Km© Said to aa Wobth £100.000,000 Wall Street is st present engaged m the cfe-rerfal occupation of estimating the fortune cfMr John D Rockefeller, the "oil k To* re era no sccurate means of getting at the figures, and it ie very doubtful if Mr Rockefeller181 words
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Advertisement35 1911-02-07 3 THIS IS IT. \s:__L3SS. ODOUMM Tha lateet eeiantific preparation of VER OIL. Does all tha* ia u-mimod for it and supersedes tha aai hehlfmad emu! muMM which MM* the stomach OFFALL CHgMISTS W£^-::: MMR I**35 words
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Advertisement484 1911-02-07 3 J -'VANA' 1 J^TONIC WINE j^ °_2_o 000 *^> o B Mm °a ti 0 One or two doses daily, < iy \j strengthen body, brain and o M W **J nerves, and counteract the yj o fatigue and depression jj produced by extreme heat. hr ~> Fortifies against Malaria484 words
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Advertisement483 1911-02-07 3 TO LEI. T<> BB LIT <_ii--K-fryi: w*\ Mount Rosie. Chancery Lave. Entry end ol February. Apply to H. SCH I FER Co. Feb 6 TO LET. No. 2, Dublin Road, a comfortable compound bouse near town. Gas and Water laid on. Immediate Kntry. Apply to E. R. SASSOON, 28 Arcade.483 words
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Advertisement595 1911-02-07 3 •...^WMMummwmMaasammmmWMuMMaaaMmwwmmmMMMWWwaaMa Twerioxs. AUCTION SALE OF 25 cases Galvanised Hexagon Fidging (slightly sea damaged.) At Mf^i-. HL L. Coghlan k Ccs salerooms. On Wednesday, Bth Fehiuary, at 11 am. WtW account of concerned). H. L. COGHLAN Co., Auctioreers. Feb 7 9.2 AUCTION SALE At Powell Co's Saleroom. Ihui.day, 9th February, at595 words
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Advertisement724 1911-02-07 3 aUCIIoa -ALE iF Unserviceable Police Stores, Unclaimed and Conf.scated Property and Intestate Estate Property, kc, (By order of the Chikf Poi TO BE HEI AT THE e ENTRAL POLIOS STATION. SOUTH BRIDGK ROAD. On Friday, 10th February, at 2 p.m. < For partacelars, ccc catalogues.) POWELL Co.. Auctioneers. ol 11.2724 words
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Article, Illustration1028 1911-02-07 4 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, Feb.7, 1911. r>le'* right maintain, Unawed by influence and unbribed by Kere pae-io* Troth her g'oriou* precapu draw. Pledged to Religion. Loyalty and law. Are those to be envied who can thinkwithout further reil-Ction that the King yesterday opened his first Parliament, and consider that1,028 words
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Article124 1911-02-07 4 In the course of his comments on the Stiaits Sett! blonial estimates for 191] the Secretary of State notes with great pleasure the signs of returning prosperity aud expresses his appreciation of the care with which the eetUi itet b ive been pref cd. He is also glad to lea124 words
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Article95 1911-02-07 4 Mr Hr: l 8 presented 1 se to ai *rg^ and appreciative audience at the Victoria Th. the delightful and iIQ ment was much e D j jyed. Tne theatre rang with the la f the big gathering and the demindt. for encores were very numerous. "The Follies"95 words
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Article775 1911-02-07 4 The latest telephone directory corrected up to January of thi* affords proof of the rapid ,f this organize tion. The numbers continue to steadily increase and the twelve hundred will soon be reached. There is a curious printer's slip m connection with num* The friends of Mr Arthur Henty, the775 words
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Article673 1911-02-07 4 8 -plaint*}. 'barl*' W* D Ike, and grandson of Oharla. u^* o entwor.a mica] education a bridge, of which he wai a M__t____^ Scholar, and where he mtaAml.A Dtfm l "^l ist <he_ im aam« tJT" J f*«^ bridge he rowed "«ead tlT'ri Btr( md673 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement293 1911-02-07 4 f Wr receive monthly shipments of the following I ARETTES CIGARS 1 IFribourg Treyes Finest Egyptian. 1 De Reszke's— Tenors. I DUNCAN S< :u. .*gow)Nos. 17 i 20 specially selected —Turkish quality lAI I CMH fIfAOC Tin ke «oiDke at the Sports ALLt'IU LIbAK3. b, London. j CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO.293 words
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Advertisement100 1911-02-07 4 M_B— B_____^_ Mk KM. ALEXK. PROCTOR, p.p.c. GALL AT "Moutrie's" FOX THE PIANO PROVEN BY 38 YEARS EXPERIENCE. GUARANTEED FOR 5 YEARS OVRti 1.200 Distributed m all Parts vi China and the Straits. S. MOUTRIE AND CO., LTD. THE ARCADE. t LEE BROTHERS. 58-4. "-Hill Street, off Stamford Roac: HIGH100 words
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Article263 1911-02-07 5 CAUSES POLITICAL CLEAVAGE. Unionists Alarmed. (By Submarine Telegraph.— Reuter's) ac P uWl ci of the text of the reciprocity agreement between the es and Canada his revived political controversy. -•ectedly wide scope has surprised snd disquieted one section of the Hmonists, whose feelings are voiced by the263 words
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Article35 1911-02-07 5 Rec Feb. 6. 10 41 am. Reuter's correspondent at Villagarcia etntee that the whaler of the ciuiser i-?gow" capeia-d whilst sailing m a regatta there and fonr of the crew were Orownel35 words
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Article34 1911-02-07 5 His Majesty the King has received at Ifcdringham Palace two German Diving who are visiting Eogland ia connection with a movement to foster friendly feeling! hiMween Keglilil and Germany. _fc a34 words
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Article39 1911-02-07 5 (From oar oam CMrewmmdtMt.) Koala Lumpur, Feb t, The following soores have been returned -o the Selangor Golf Championship E. M Baker 188, A. M. S .1. Highet For the Birrington medal, E. S. Hoee _!___> OO re-coraed39 words
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Article92 1911-02-07 5 Agents Evatt and Co. Hattok !bs. kfeeAe F. W. B irker and Co. i rl bs; Against 8,048 1b5. Me*ton 2,880 lbs. Klkbasl lbs. 1.4- r >o lbs. Kota Bahrok HI lbs. Chin.. PnisiALn Dcrian 1,780 lbs. La si.E: AgeoU Guthrie end Banten.. lbs against l,o'>; ToOl92 words
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Article67 1911-02-07 5 A HOLOCAUST OF DEAD. (By Submarine Telegraph. Reuter's.) iter's correspondent at St. Petersburg states that the town of Fadziadian which centre of plague infection has been surrounded by a thousand Chinese troops from -ing, who prevent the inhabitants from leaving. Three thousand eight hundred bodies have been soaked67 words
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Article70 1911-02-07 5 Hundreds dying every day. iter's St Petersburg correspondent says that the deaths from plague at KwangchengU/.. m Manchuria number a hu: There are still four thousand corpses awaiting cremation at Fad/.tadiau. The situation m other towns is equally terrible and mountains of corpses are being heaped on70 words
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Article28 1911-02-07 5 to, 6 11.21 am. The death is aunounced from Klerksdrop oeral Cronjp, the famous leaJer m the Boor war whose stand was made at Paardeburg.28 words
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Article30 1911-02-07 5 Renter's Budapesth correspondent states that m the Austrian delegations the Minister for Marine, Count Montecuccol nounced that altogether six millions sterling would be required for naval purposes betweeu30 words
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Article28 1911-02-07 5 pm. It is announcad from Seattle that Tommy Burns has injured one of his knees and ia permanently retiring from the prize ring. > m> t28 words
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Article218 1911-02-07 5 The following new lines were added m January Alkoff and Co. Messrs, 70 The Arcade. iM *ng Soon (Chop), 71 Boat Quay. Bau Seng Soon (Chop), 41 Boat Quay. Ban Sing Soon Chop I -bert--398 H. Bolter, High Street. Clarke. Dr. N xsl L, 45.4 Hill Street. Chye218 words
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Article41 1911-02-07 5 I. H. P. Murray, Lieutenant-Governor pua, was leaving England at the end of last month to resume his official duties. He will travel to China by the Siberian Railway, and will visit the Straits Settlements and Australia before proceeding to Papua.41 words
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Article367 1911-02-07 5 SINGAPORE NURSING ASSOCIATION. I SQ. The annual meeting of the Siogap^nNursiug Association was hold •••Uv morning m the Mud »rd B iher presided, therr bt present the Hon I>. Gilmore BU I 0., B. Croucder, Mrs Ferguson I MrsTraynor Bjvd, I Land Alien. I bis hire and >tt. In the367 words
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Article209 1911-02-07 5 The following new books will be ready for issue on Thursday Alleu, J. L., The Doctor's Hi I ill ii Eve. > phen, Doctor Grey. \pplin, Arthur, Fedora of the Halls. The Pantomime Girl Askew, Alice and Claude, The Woman Deborah. Bean, C. B W On the Wool209 words
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Article147 1911-02-07 5 m Mr M. D. Daly has arrived m Kuala Lumpur to ac: M Magistrate. Mr M. B. Shelley left on Wednesday for Tapah to relieve Glover, who takes Mr Daly's place at Kiub. Mr Greenhill, Manager of Highlands and Lowlands, is going on eight mont! next June when Mr French147 words
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192 1911-02-07 5 The iuauerural meeting of the St Andrew's Cathedral Q Society was held m i Vtttoria Metnori il 11 ill", last evening, Archdeacon H. C. Iztrd pres:. Mr 1. A Brown m explaining the reasons which loi lo the formation of the ".ived a latter f,192 words
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Article272 1911-02-07 5 tlready mentioned, the final instalment of the new wind instruments vill arrive on Thursday, Fdbruu- tiy the 1* li d >. intermedia* -,"er Palawan." The delay is explained by the fact that the case was invoiced to come cut by the P. and O. N Nore," but272 words
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Article162 1911-02-07 5 We have received from the Royal Survey Department, Bangkok, a copy of the Survey report fa ear. The report records a quantity of useful work done both m held and office aud the survey of the country is steadily advancing under the systematic methods of the department.162 words
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Article101 1911-02-07 5 The Bangkok Directory for 1911, published at the Bangkok Times office, rea us and again shows improvement and enlargement. The Directory is the more important this year containing as it does all the changes m the official lists consequent upon the death of His late Majesty. There101 words
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Article42 1911-02-07 5 The latest mail papers from Australia report the musical Kennedys as enjoying a most successful tour m Australia prior to their departure for the East. This combination opens here next, week and should give a more than usually attractive enteitarninent.42 words
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Article29 1911-02-07 5 Mr BfM Nicholas, son of Dr Nicholas of TaipUNti has resigned his appointment inj tht IV* >k Government service md has j uned Messrs Kiley Hargreaves, of Singa- pore.29 words
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Advertisement14 1911-02-07 5 M lk -m Bakar, Assistant liruas, waa created a Malay Chief at the meeting.14 words
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Advertisement56 1911-02-07 5 Colds May be Avoided. n your feet are wet and cold, and your body chilled through and through from exposure, take a big dose of Chamberlain's Congh Remedy, bathe your feet m hot water before going to bed, and yon are almost tain to ward off a severe cold. For56 words
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Advertisement71 1911-02-07 5 A Reliable Remedy. Yon are not experimenting on yourself when you take Chamberlain's Cough Kern. .ly for a cold as that preparation has won great reputation and extensive sale by remarkable cures of colds, and can always be depended upon. It is equally valuable for adults and children and may71 words
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Advertisement58 1911-02-07 5 Absolutely Safe. When you have a cold get a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It will soon rix yoa up all right and will ward ofl any tendency toward pneumonia. Thi- remedy contains no opium or other narcotic a_d may be gif Q as confidently to a baby as v58 words
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Advertisement332 1911-02-07 5 jgjgfc ROYAL BAR-LOCK Taw? ty p^riter. t&Z£ l Z\ ho f has be( taught at School on an old Style Machine or any other can use the Bar-Lock with I qual facility m one hour and do 20% more work a; the end of the first day. It is unusually332 words
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Advertisement23 1911-02-07 5 ammm****a****mmMmaT9 ZT' Morrhuol Creosote is a splendid and efficacious piefieiaiimi m pnlionair rtoubles." Unsolicited) J. W. Beaumont, m.r c.s., Eng l*Bd. fe Apn,23 words
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Article292 1911-02-07 6 MANCHURIAN APPREHENSION .ecomes daily more obvious that I Chinese m Manchuria are m a ileti *&x reme nervousness with regard to the eh im nra of Japanese *ag m Lndee would be strange hid >een inspired with some .pprehen_>i m l>y memorials of the Viceroy to Peking and i he292 words
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Article407 1911-02-07 6 The prices quoted are generally those current at Clyde Terrace Mark otber markets there may be small va- ■ew to Prevent Croup. iwen aa soon as the croupy cough ap-pears Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will ward off an attack of croup and prevent ad danger and cause of407 words
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Advertisement525 1911-02-07 6 FHE RUSSIAN EAST ASIATIC STEAMSHIP Co, I Limited. FOR VLADIVOSTOCK Rnaeianei A a expected to arrhre on the l"th instant and will receive h r the above port r fr. ight and further particulars apply to Th I I A-;x D Ap> Feb 4 ILI BRITISH INDIA EL N. Co.525 words
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Advertisement542 1911-02-07 6 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG W A .4 wit- •''•<■______ '\WW*fy*x*. The steamern of the Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, thoy are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhavon direct, calling at Penang542 words
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Advertisement686 1911-02-07 6 OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO.. LTD AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd. The Companies' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and Japan every week, and from Japan homewards for London Amsterdam and Antwern every fortnight for Genoa, Marsei lid and Liverpool and for Marseilles, Havre and686 words
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Advertisement1192 1911-02-07 6 P. O. STEAM NAVIGA Foi China, Japan, Penang, Cev^ Au India, Aden Egym Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for fbh Coaat, Persian Gulf, Continental and lanr oan Porta. r Steamers will leave Singapore oe or about MAIL LINW. Outward fm China) 1911 Assaye Feb. 101,192 words
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Article131 1911-02-07 7 Nov Dec Jan Dec r at |9| Brunf 183 1> 3'X) I MMfl 290 c 560 8,915 He iwood Kanuning ,59 5,775 5: Kafraboi j- 3,812 5,818 Kitta Association Kl<jdang 140 Kr»mat Pulai 402 650 4,886 0 4 Laltaft 350 9 021 Meoglembu Lode 3,151 MrOopeng 140 Cam131 words
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Article453 1911-02-07 7 I vc Jan D© Ailagar 3,900 36,77 Alor Poofßl 4,.- 22,91 AlorGajah 1,83! Alma I.EOO Anglo Malay 66 1 656,75 Ayer Kuning 500 8,52 Ayer Molek 48 24,03 lAyerPanas 2,400 10,10 10,225 105,04; [Batak Rabit 2,300 9,941 Banteng Batu Caves 20- 171.T1 Batu Tiga 11.744 98,26* Bern453 words
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Article1294 1911-02-07 7 85,000 2 I Allagar Rubber E.ratei Ltd V 7. <s 9 d 150,000 2/- -J- An^io-Malav 75% int. 1 16 1 3 0 jj 50,000 2/- J 2 M dik. 2 1 2 8 5 30,000 1 Batu Caves 35% int.l3 17 6 14 10 0 6 80.000 11,294 words
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Article51 1911-02-07 7 (Cobbbctbd ur to Feb. 6 Bank 4ms demand Private credits 3ms credits 6m. France, demand Bank... Germany, demand 240 ia, T. T, Honokono, demand ___::> Yoeohama, demand Java, demanu 14Qe Bangkok, demand 66 Sovbbbions, Bank Buying 28.54 Bank of England Rate... Dieeonnt 3 months b; ;>t% 6 3% Bar51 words
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Article138 1911-02-07 7 *eb. tt. Tin bnyere t Gambier buyers 8 50 Gambier Cube No 1 14.50 Gambier Cm aa No. I m noa Psppsr ßlack Mln <?'*^ore) buyers I I White (tsai) buyers J Nntmegs(llo tc isa) a. norn Nutmeg. (80 to Ua lb.) m nor* M__u-e Mmmm] m em em138 words
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Advertisement313 1911-02-07 7 FOR SALE. FOR SALE A Ronton- H umber Bicycle, three speed gear, practically new cost 1140 accept Aswan Better tyred Palanqoin, price 1100. Apply B. D. c o Free Press. Feb 1 10.2 FOR SALE. ON ACCOUNT OF A. NEWES. Horses, polo ponies, trappers and hackneys. Also ten Australian Milch313 words
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Advertisement19 1911-02-07 7 Ri gaud's Bocool Extrat is an exact reproduction of this sweet yet powerful Indian perfnme, and is very popular.19 words
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Miscellaneous805 1911-02-07 7 VESSELS lIS PORT T K!»**nd fone Arrived Prom For MMMM I H-I«Pectinr 48 Zaeman Belawan T'BoortanT tnta. p.M dodger 500 K nanUn .'ncerUin W ,0 n 31 Psn^i amerß Flair ft Ton. Ma P t., Amv^ k, «*nL,ong Dut Winter aDckok Jan 30 Bangkok Behn Meyer BanTkok Brouwer Dot 324805 words
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Miscellaneous175 1911-02-07 7 VESSELS A T TANJONO PAGAR AND KEPPEL HARBOUR Wnarves and Docks at which diftreni vessels were berthed yesterday. Meet Wharf (Basin)— Kuanta ■eat Wharf Sec 1 Persia. Sheers Wharf— Redanf. Main Wharf Se* tning. 3— Wotan, Vorwaerts. 4 Verona. s— Nil. I Chiengmai, Riojan Mara. Lagoon Dock Ser 7— (Under175 words
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Article1815 1911-02-07 8 isional correspondent who follows form sends us the following notes. Iv these notes it is not necese irk beck further tb m the mcc* flngaro re Sporting Club on 11th, 13th md r, except the first class •tents, all of which were hai. th»re is no1,815 words
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Article105 1911-02-07 8 An sffray took place m Lpper Cross et on Sunday evening. Six Hwkiens were taken into cust M bathing m public a* Clyde Ton market, a Chinaman had to pay |5 m the second magistrate's cour* lay. Bengali policeman st mg ben has been arrested on allegations of extortion of105 words
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Article776 1911-02-07 8 RICH LODE OF TUNGSTEN ORE. QfPOBTANT DISCOVERY IN :,_;msH COLONY 0m "f tb" mmi and yet most important metals m the world is tuuw it-sn. It is a deriI itive of wolfram, erhid illy described as I tUBf iftltn lien ml manganese." To the non tichnicel reader these terms convey776 words
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Article104 1911-02-07 8 Mr Van I Mrt. of the State TreaMirv. Taiping, was the only candidate m Pei who passed the senior clerical examination held there recently. Raffles by the Sea, Peuang, continues to be attract a large number oi -s, amoi whom latterly, was Mr Justice Fisher, when m Penang for the104 words
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Article109 1911-02-07 8 The new Du'.-h mail steamer Komngin- j der Nederland. i', rebip ol 'the Prinses Juliana "m on l be gmi on her Mlidf Tin P. Ib I O. h >meward mail M l>elhi left Hongkong at 1 p.m on Saturday. and is due here at o'olocfc ou Thtuedej109 words
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Article233 1911-02-07 8 NEW BURNS PHILP STEAMER. Mr Adam Forsyth, one rectors p, and Co mited, has b«en m and Glasgow for nearly three months on tbe company's business. The original intention of the company wa-. build two new vessels one for the .1 Siugapore trade, and the other for the lands service,233 words
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Article63 1911-02-07 8 LOSS OF THE "VAN IMHOFF." A telegram was received from Bitavia yesterday, announcing that the Dutch i mer Imhoff" of the Koninklijke Maatschappy had foundered m the Sapi Straits. All hands were saved, details of the accident have come to hand yet. The vessel was on a ngamesi She was63 words
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Article205 1911-02-07 8 January PARA The Market since our last Report, although quiet, has kept very tirm. and we close with buyers of Fine Hard at 52A for January, 5 8 for Feb* March, 5 _f for rch to April and s.'<jf for April to V Soft Fine has205 words
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Article155 1911-02-07 8 Pu Syrangenberg. Per Van der Parra Messrs Zimmerman and Thio Ti nta Mr J. M. Wilson, Miss Wilson, Mis^ d. Mr and Mrs Thompson, Mrs Messrs Pillysmartin, Vincent, White, C. Miller, H. E Byrne, Shepardson, Mrs Mustaid, Lieut Clark, Mr Heldeat, Mr D. Turner, Miss Elcum, Messrs Ch>a155 words
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Article425 1911-02-07 8 From Ist February, 1911, and until further notice. IKAIN SERVICE FOX WEEK DAYS ONLY. UP TRAINS. 1284 6 6 7 8 6 1 am. am. am. am. am. am. pm. pm. pm. pt. Paesir Fanjang 4.40 Borneo barf. 7 9.08 People's Park... Tank Poai 6.07 9.50 12.15425 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement67 1911-02-07 8 Chamberlain's Cough Bemedy In Africa Mr. Piet A. Uys, of Lelievlei, Orange River Colony, testifies to the good qualities of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. He says "Wo have used several times for our children and ourselve and expect to continue witb we have found it excellent. We can recommend it to67 words
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Advertisement25 1911-02-07 8 T. French Medical Profession rely on Santal Midy to cure chronic bronchitis kidney md b le trouble, as well as dis the urinary organs 1725 words
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Advertisement344 1911-02-07 8 [KATZ BROS^LTDT I THK FERRO. I The World's Standard Two-Cycle Motor Th. *ype of motor, as rej by ht itrro, is the best design TUCDr ad all motors of small horse power, an iMtKE ARE MORE r. Ed m all prominent motor boating Mnftem as tbe standard motor for nse344 words
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