The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 8 February 1911

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 8. 1911. NO. 7,134
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  • 142 1 The Japanese Government has given one million yen to help to fight the plague epedemic. Britain is sending an expert to join m investigating the outbreak l*<-*ge 5 j Brilliant scenes were witnessed m the House of Lords at the opening of Parliament. The King m his
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  • 675 1 The i ea_inii.ee That Cut. a story which Bad plmg Forgot to write. Frank giarism A I lifted it bodily from the UiV report m „f th I I which was recently reproduced m this paper. Purposely, moreover. I let the inverted commas. And good
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 657 1 VICTORIA THEATRE FOR IHREE NIGHTS ONLY tfnrde), Tuesda\ I Wfrfnesday, 13th, 14 h and 15.h, February. 'J HK PAMO MUSICAL KENNED* S ■XI i [Ml lUU HUMO ORCHESTRA En route for India, Ergland k the Continent. HEADEh Bl KEITH KENNEDY THE IBIKCE CF VIOLINISTS. Whose Playing has created quite a
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    • 255 1 VICTORIA THEATBE THE FOLLIES. TO-MCHT WED FEB Bth. AN Entire Change cf Programme Including Pelissiers latest achievement "A VOICE TRIAL" Now being played at the Apollo Theatre. London. TO-MORRGW THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9th. (By special desire.) The Burlesque ll A Music Hall" Plan at ROBINSON PIANO Co. Commence 9.15 p.m. THE
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    • 92 1 LATEST ADVCRTISEWUKTS. P tra Rubber seeds for sale Page 7 The Follies change of programme Pef Typist wanted for Solicitors office Page 3. The Musical Kennedy-, entertainment Pag. Property sale at Rubber Exchange Buildings Page 3. Theat; i tonight Page I. Balgownie Rubber Estates dividend and closing of books notice
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 333 1 THE WEEK. WIDNIBDAY, Bth High Water.- 4 16 6.13 p Indragiii Meeting. Arcade Follies, Victoria The,. Thursday, 9th High Water— 5.18 a., 8.7 p PAO Mail Homeward due Follies, Victoria Theatre. Friday, 10th High Water.- I Sf a., 9.33 p PAO Mail Outward due Follies, Victoria Theatre. Dance, Tanglin Club.
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  • 353 2 The Colonial Offi^ report on J nni issued on XI **j« that the marriage rate is now f i the normal level before the earthquake four years ago, the rmallv high rate* m the first two years after tke ike being "due to the emotional effects of tha
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  • 305 2 Question of Rebates. Fairplay of January 12th has this report of a oaeewnich bears toa certain extent upon sosse of the conditions prevailing here under the Ring system. (Curiously that journal has managed so far to keep off the topic of the Straits legislation on tbe subject
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 70 2 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In Africa Mr. Piet A. Uys, of Lelievlei, Orange River Colony, testifies to the good qualities of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. He says 4We have used several times for oui children and ourselve and expect to continue with it as we have found it excellen. _.n re commend
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    • 1036 2 NOTIGES. The Balgownie Rubber Estates Ltd. PIOI is hereby g-fW that a Second j Interim Diwi ad ol M sti pm riMUN for the year endiui; Ust Kan LOll WU. bt paid to Shareholder- registered m tke I this Company on Tuesday the 14th February 1911. By order of the
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    • 493 2 NOTIGES. Mr. H. A. Crane' witli nve:r 66 year. L.nee as Auctioneer and Valu.-r .his day r. Bstablisbed himself sea Li en* Auctioneer _md Valuer at No 9, D'Almeidl street, under the style aud firm of Cram Brothers. IIF Nln A. CRANE. Singapore, 6th February, 1911. 1 eb 6 FRASER
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    • 527 2 Chartered Baak of Ino Australia and China, LtSCORPORATMD MY ROTAL CBARtRR Paid up Capital m 80,000 •wares of £20 eacfc. 11,200 OOf Reserve Fund no'oOO ReserTe Liability of Propri- tor 11.200.00f Court of Diractora. Six Montagu «;„rnish Turner (Chairman). Sir H-nry unnm^ham. K.C.I.E.' Thomaa Bon, Esq Sir A K. V
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    • 382 2 wanufactJrersTfp FCANAD4, Ebtablishbd IBBf. Policiee are "WORLD WIDE.- "rm FORFEITABLE." BLE SJ Claims, loans, caBb-surrend___- promptly settleo by the Ge3j!£. bmgapore without the delay of fJ*t*\*\r m rRi CM__sa y kc The Reserves for protection of holders sre over S 2 0.000,000 (ajjGJ^ Accounts are supervised by the anoe Department
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 449 3 APARTMENTS. Comfortable double aad single rooms witb board st "MILDURA 7. Oxley Rise. Tennis. 9tah-BS Terms moderate. Feb 21 a.c WANTED. WAHTED For a Solicitors Offica a first class Typist. On ad salary to a competent man. Apply to Lex "c o Free Pi em. FsbS mwf ne TYPIST WANTID
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    • 368 3 TONIC WINE X 00 OOP I U .oCi^ U o One or two doses daily, *^a \j strengthen body, brain and o U nerves, and counteract the 'vA fatigue and depression (J °a produced by extreme heat. hf rx i° l Fortifies against Malaria Of all Chemists See you get
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    • 501 3 TO LEI TO PK LKT Chanctry Hoiw. MoaDt Rosie. Chancery Lane. Entry end of February. Apply to H. SCH.KFER Co Feb 6 12.2 TO LET No. 2, Dublin Road, a comfortable compound house near town. Gas and Water laid m. Immediate Kntry. Apply to E. R. SASSOON, 23 Arcade. Jan
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    • 577 3 AUQTIOA**. AUCTION SALE OF 25 cases Galvanised Hexagon Ridging (slightly sea damaged.) _t Messrs. H. L. Coghlan k Co's salerooms. Cn Wednesday, Bth Febiuary, at 11 am. (For account of concerni H L COGHLAN A Co., Auctioneers. Feb 7 9.2 AUCTION SALE OF Unserviceable Police Stores, Unclaimed and Confiscated Property
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    • 616 3 AUCTIONS. TION SALE OF Miscellaneous Engineer Stores, eel Cuttings, Scrap Iron &c. Messrs. Riley Hargi eaves A Co's head Ntrett. ay. 10th February, at 2 30 p m. H L. COGHLAN A Co., Auctioneers. 8 l_ DAMAGED CARGO. Ex. s.s. Carmarthenshire. Mew-rs H. L. Cogblai I by aoe n 18
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  • 141 4 Domestic Occurrences. Marriages. Van Drumpt— Rappard.— On February 2, at St George's Church, Penan*;, by the Rev. Haines, b.a., Colonial Chaplain, Jan Dirk Daniel, of iVbing Tinggi Estate, Sumatra, only son of Mr. Danibl van Drumpt of Heemstede, near Haarlen. Holland, to Maria Mathilde, elder daughter of the late Mr
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  • 934 4 The Singapore free Press. Wednesday, Feb.8 1911. Here -'.all the Pr»>;< th«* P> .m, Unawed by influence an<l unbribed by R.iin Here patnot Truth h«-r glorious precepts draw* Pledged to I .yaltv and I_aw. There is a pathos m the outlines of the King's Speech m the opening of Parliament
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  • Correspondence.
    • 74 4 ro the Editor. Sir, I am surprised to see that the police allow crackers to be thrown at pas-sers-by at the corner of Am.y Street and Telok Ayer Street, by a company of bad characters, every night. Tuese crackers may lead to serious r ineriiamißa. for they bliod
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  • 59 4 His Excellency the Governor and party attends a* the Victoria Theatre laat evenwhen another full house greeted the Follies. The Potted Pantomime was the mainstay of the eveniug. This evening Voice Trial will be given, on Thursday, tbe Music Hall burlf»Mj;ieB, and on Friday, Everybody's Benefit. It is
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  • 77 4 The following Singapore properties were disposed of by auction at Powell sale room yesterday afternoon Shop house H .iloway Lane, 1,1. ",4 sq ft, 999 years' lease, quit rent $1. MonthR imsamy Chittv $1,500. Shop house No. 14, Holloway Lane si ft, 999 years' lease, quit rent $1.
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  • 21 4 At the Auctioo sale at noon yeaterday eeday) 100 shares New Serendah Co. Ed, sold at $1.90.
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  • 263 4 ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS FOR CHILDREN. is twelve yeara ago (Jan 1899) 6ince the first Children's Concert was given m Singapore by the members of the Philharmonic Orchestra. Since then about fifty-five of these valuable educational entertainments have been given to the European and Eurasian children of this place. The following paragraph
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  • 284 4 His Excellency the Governor has been pleaaed to approve of the following promotions m the Penang Volunteer Corps Sergeant Frederick Daniel to be Second Lieutenant. Private William James Hodge to be Second Lieutenant. Private Harold Robert Bell to be Second Lieutenant. There waa a large and faahionable gathering of the
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  • 560 4 Thk Ukiti Agree men RMmmmm eff*u **^11ll I l\ mm 7 ment oonthioe to uada and m Great Britain t^Lj.g itself t maintenance of the principle of ference, the Agreement may to far more bad and otherwise, with ft mw mv te _i__? i >t eat Brit, r
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  • 37 4 A Government Gazette extraordinaiy publiabed yeaterdav, notified tbe fact that Tientein bed been declared plague infected. Paha*, Johore has also bam quarantined owing to the existence ef smill-po: inggora, owing to an oatbreak of cholera.
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  • 55 4 Cbowh Prince at Allahabad to Celebrate. lahabad, Jal Tbe Kaiaer*. Birthday will be wlebiaiii on Friday. To mark tbe occasion tbe Crown Prince will attend tbe German service m AU Saiir iiedral, AlUbebed. Tbe service will be conducted ia Ger-**** by Rev H. I. >rbeer ial Hf?
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  • 44 4 the Alhcmbra thia erening tberewiß be a number of fresh til ma ehowa i"* ll several excellent Remit piflt»we. *j gasette contains views of tbe funeral of the police killed at Houndediteb,tbeMeßieteßm* return to Liverpool, the Brat liaa 18-roltrt*"» the Bolton pit disaster, etc.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 340 4 EMBASSY/ W.D. H. 0. WILLS'S Latest Smoking Mixture. \\h Patent Air-tight tins Price 75 cents per tin. s John Little Co., Ltd. Robinson Co. ********^^*y*^m^~****r***m*^**mmmmtmmmmmmmm*mammmm**m**mm**mwmmm*a^ammmm*^ title's I __^W I I BE. Before Ordering 5 JC 6 *5 VV _7] \%frMz Your ■^wfrA Provisions Please Consult **$> _J_U_U__r Our New q
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    • 115 4 S.MOUTRIE AND CO., LTD. THE PIANOFORTE AND MUSIC WAREHOUSE. THE ARCADE. IS A Synonym of Good Faith. Moutrie's Guarantee Satisfaction. Moutrie's Sell the Best Quality Goods only at the Lowest Prices. TO THOSE HOMEWARD BOUND J. Camsbsll Latham Co., Court, Naval Military Tailon 59, Conduit Street. LONDON, W. MR. H.
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  • 142 5 a BRILLIANT SCENE IN THE LORDS. Queen Wears Cull nan Diamonds. (By Babanann* Telegraph.— Reuters) Rt 16 am. The acene at tbe opening of Parliament ia tbe House of Lords yesterday waa eiqaieite and it is estimated that there baa never beam a fuller gathering of ooroneted peoreeaee,
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  • 241 5 DOMINIONS TAKE THEIR PLACE. The King's Speech. kee. Feb. 7, 10 33. Parliament was opened m state by the King and Queen yesterday. His Majesty's speech from tbe Throne opened with a reference to the death of King Edward. His Majesty expressed his gratification at the success
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  • 62 5 Rec 4 38 pm. In the House of Lords, Lord Crewe stated that the Government were unable at present to discuss the Japaneee negotiati which were still proceeding. It waa certain, however, he added, though the matter must be difficult, that our Japaneee friends hare every
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  • 48 5 Justifies Large Constitutional Changes In the House of Commons, the Prime Minister. Mr Asquith, said the Gove meat's majority was amply sufficient to justify the largest constitutional changes. Lord Crewe announced that Government would deal with the question of payment of members during the present session.
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  • 54 5 A Teochew noma*. Tan Meng Hong append before Mr Robinson, third magistrate, ▼eeterday, nn an allegation of attempting to cheat Mr neck by trying to sell to him a forged certificate and transfer for 1,000 Nysks Rubber Estate shares on or ■fee* .i memn The tern mm m
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  • 57 5 BRITAIN CO-OPERATES. Selection of Experts. (By Submarine Telegraph.— Reuters.) Rec. Feb. 7, .">0 pm. In response to the circular of the Chinese Government asking the Powers to select experts willing to investigate the outbreak of the plague, and to devise checks, Great -m is sending an expert to
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  • 38 5 Roc Feb 7. 4.;W pm. A wire from Tokio states that several Japanese officials are leaving to investigate the plagu-) m China. The Government is granting one million yen to help to fight the epedemic.
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  • 58 5 Agenta Derrick and Co. Pajam 5,300 lbs. A van Panas:— 1,967 lbs. Tb-.uk Anson 1.170 lbs. Pantai 390 lbs. Agents Barlow and Co. ■hi v 1,650 lbs. Agents H L. Coghlan and Co. ,i (Joberel lbs. ted Sihoaporb:— 3,342 lbs. against 505 lb»; Total seven
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  • 60 5 This pleasantly fitted and spacious hall m North Bridge Road can always be relied upon to provide a pleasant evenings entertainment. To-night there is quite a list of new films to be shown and a special series of films of the Portuguese revolution will be put on
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  • 585 5 Dividend Prospicts. The second annual general meeting of the Rencng Dredging Company, I. m 1 ted, was held on I>ac. 31, at the registered office of the company, 5, Whittingtonavenua, E. C., Cap* B. Liwson (the chairman) presiding. Mr VC >atbam (representing the secretaries, Messrs Guthrie and
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  • 1484 5 Cheque. Three Chinese, Oog Han Seng, Teng v .1 i g Siew, appeared before Mr uistone, m the District Court, yestei The first was charged witb attempting to cheat by falsely pretending to T_v Kian Chiang, clerk of the Netherlands India Commercial Btnk, that a certain document
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  • 212 5 Property valued at $25 has been stolen from a barber's place m Hock Lam Street. A syce employed at Steven's Koad has had a visit from burglars. Clothing valued at Sir. 20 was taken. A Hylam has been arrested for the theft of a diamond pin valued at
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  • 299 5 A serious gang robbery accompanied by murder is reported from Kledang. In the early hours of F_b a gang of Chinese rob bers visited a mining kongsi house situated at the foot of the Kledang hills, about three miles out of Ipoh, and robbed the inmates,
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  • 18 5 A millionaire, Mr Edward McLean, has bcught the Hope diamond from Messrs < Cartier Brothers, of Paris, for £60,000.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements

  • 491 6 The Political Wsbk. The ontstanding feature m home politics at prefcent is tbe commotion visible m Unionist ranks A certain section, probably a email one, has for some time been engaged m persistently attacking the leadership of Mr Balfour. This was, perhaps, inevitable after ha had led
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  • 300 6 Tells How Doan's B >nky Pills Saved her Son's Life. Mia. B. Tier, of 102, Fewland Road, Worth ing, England, sa> ton t know how to thank you enough, for your Doan's Backache Kidney Pills have actually saved the life of my son Arthur, sged "Arthur's illness started
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 218 6 ne French Medical Profession rely on Santal Midy to cure chrcnic bronchitis kkiEey snd bladder trouble, as well as dis H. BOLTER. Just Landed a small shipment of MESSINA LEMONS. SMYRNA FIGS. SALT HERRINGS BMOKED HERRINGS. J BY pac BOQTJEPORT CHEESE. I-.,,™. GORGONZOLA CHEESE Ac 1N CLT H. BOLTER Lent
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    • 431 6 THE RUSSIAN EAST ASIATIC STEAMSHIP Co. Limited. FOR VLADIVOSTOCK. The Russian s 8. Asia is expected to arrive here on the 10th instant and will receive a prompt despatch for the above port Fcr freight and further particulars apply to THE I IIK Co Lt; Agents Feb 4 BRITISH INDIA
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    • 559 6 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG X *fi W. A v_?y&' v >• JWae^m****^ The steamers of the Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg. Bremen Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnight ly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhavon direct,
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    • 692 6 OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO.. LTD AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd. The Companies' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the StraitK. China and Japan every week, and from Japan homewards for London Amsterdam and Antwern every fortnight for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool and for Marseilles, Havre and Liverpool
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    • 1232 6 P. O. STEAM NAVIUa Foi China, Japan, Penang, CevW Australia, India, Aden. Egvot Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading named lor Ch Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental aad can Porta Uitr Steamers will leave Singapore on or absm MAIL wmm Outtoard for China) 1911 1911 Assaye Feb. II
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  • 114 7 Dec. 1910 Jan. S. at 546 3,984 Fruang 118 SJBB Dioecb <-'■ f n it nac*> o*O* 8,915 Heawood Kamonicg 15,775 Kaaaboi 3,812 Kinta 450 5,818 Kinta Iwnnhtinn 8,946 KJedang 140 881 KnoMtPolai ÜBM 4 565 UM 850 9 021 hio Meoglemka Lode 3,151 New Gopeng 140 1,745 P^DaotCoaMtidaled
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  • 527 7 Dec 1910 Jan Ailagar 8,900 36,777 Alor Pong«B AJH 22,913 8,808 Alor Gajah 555 1,839 Alma 1,800 8,650 r.. Ma \y 66,182 656,755 61 I Ayer Kaning 50C 8,526 Ayer Molek 2,7-18 24,032 Av«r Panas 2,400 I 105 Bakap 2,399 Baigownie 10,225 105,042 12,585 Batak Habit 2,300
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  • 1310 7 Cap. 188 D». Paid. Last D;v Buybrs Sf..^-> 85,000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber KHtates Ltd i.; 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay V? n 1 1 6 13 0 50,000 2/- 2'- 8.-tn.- M ..Uka 2 1 2 8 1 1 BatuCavc^ 35%int.13 17 6 14 10 0 1 Batu Tiir.i
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  • 58 7 (Correctbd nr to Feb Bank 4 ms demand Private credits 8 m t m credits 6ms France, demand Bank.- {MR Germany, demand m 240 India, T. T 1741 Hongkong, demand j Yokohama, demand ll4| Java, demand 140£ Bangkok, demand 66 Sovbbbignb, Bank Buying $8.54 Bank of England Rate 4%
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  • 146 7 Fel Tin buyers $84.2* Gambier buyer* I ftl Gambier Cube No 1 14 s<» Gam bier Or be Na. 2 m nnn Pepper Biaek (oHLn. Spore) buyers 1 5 M Pepper, White (fair) buyers 2*B 7$ Nutmegs (110 to tae Mfmm m norn Nutmegs (80 io tbe lb.. wm
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 368 7 Colds May be Avoided. When yonr feet are wet and cold, and yonr body chilled through and through from exposure, take a big dose of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, bathe your feet m hot water before going to bed, and you are almost oertain to -ward off a severe oold. For
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    • 19 7 Rigaud's Bocool Extrat is an exact reproduction of this sweet yet powerful Indian perfume, and ie very populsr. 1
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 1021 7 VESSELS IN POH'i XU R *nd Tons r ommandara \rnved From For Whae H. laspecteuf >aeman _a 29 Belawan ertain dredger 500 Nov 13 Knantan tain Col. yacht 500 Murphy Jan 31 Penang .certain ■eeasrs --Mac* !nns Master Arrived From Consignee Por WB*-* \v Hin Brit 11*5 Troan Feb 6
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    • 89 7 WEATHER REPORT Date Bar Wind Temp Hum Sky Rata. Fer H'kong 10a 30.2. ES 61 c Manila 10a 762 Bl 26 22 o 2 -ong 4p 30.10 Bl o Manila 4p 28 22 o Kandang Kerbau Hospital. Feb 6, 191 1. 9a m. Spm. 9pm Barom. 32 Fah. 29 <*70
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  • 1396 8 Possibly the members who attended the recent Sporting Club meeting and contentedly voted for tbe return to power ct -eery excellent Committee which has done such good work m the past yaar, were not quite aware what that involved. One is open to correction, and m fact sincerely
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  • 59 8 No shoot wss possible lsst week for th ker Trophy on account of the targe dimensions undergoirg change. New ta gets are being made snd the Trophy will be shot for on Thursday, the 16th. Mr Sibary has kindly presented a cup best aggregate nett score
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  • 78 8 The S. C. C. XI played the Corporals o the Ruffs lasteveniug ol anadeanc a fair it" n«>t particularly brilliant game re suited. The Club however were all over thc Buffs for most of the game and with bette shooting would have put on a big sc it was
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  • 199 8 The marriage was solemnised a* tin Church of St. John the Evangelist, Kualt Lnmpnr, of Mr Austin Clifford Jack.en anc Mim Lily Chapman. Tbe Rev. Fathtr Re nard officiated. Dr. E. A. 0. Travers gave the bride away, and Dr. Gray acted as beetman. Little Mim Agnes
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  • 138 8 A pretty wedding was quietly solemnized m St. George's Church, Penang, at no< I'eb. g Mr Jan Dirk Daniel van Drumpt, the bridegroom, who is a planter on ggi Estate, (Sianlang Rubber K-'ates, Ltd.), Sumatra, ie the only son of M- Daniel van Drumpt, of Heemstede. nesr
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  • 131 8 It appears that the fire, which resulted m the complete destruction of seven shop urn, the damage being estimated a $100,000, broke out at 4 o'clock m tl afternoon. It was noticed first at the bae premises of the second house removed froi the junction of _ud
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  • 23 8 ties for the American tournament at the Ladus* Lawn Tennis Club close on the 1 7cb Play will commence m the following Mo
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  • 1036 8 Somh Interesting Inform a i lc »n. I have heard that some tin mining men m the F.MS, propose going to Northern Nigeria to prospect am! work the new tin fields there. Perhaps a few hints and re marks on N. Nigeria may be useful to
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  • 241 8 Tientsin is declaved infected owing to the existence ot pla| The Italian c Dunn "C.labria," homeward bound from two fears' cruise round the world, is txpected &tiorly from Saigon. The Redai g was busy at the wharves yesterday loading cargo for the X trimon Islands. Tbe outward bound
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  • 102 8 The French armoured cruiser "Dupleix" arrived m Penang a* pm. on February l_, from Colombo, on her way to Saigon. *>n the arrival of the vessel. Mr H i; Bell, on behalf of the Consular Aeent. M hell, of Messrs .ilfillan and Co., boarded her and
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  • 355 8 By Major. E. C. Ellis, Acting Com mandan t. S. V. C, Singapore. 7th February, I. S. V. c There will be a Church Parade for all units at St. Andrew's Cathedral, on Sunday, inst. S. R. A. Shoots Short Range, February at 2.30 pm. Long
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 75 8 A Reliable Remedy. You are not experimenting on yourself when you take Chamberlains Cough Remedy for a cold as that preparation has won its great reputation and extensive sale by its remarkable cures of colds, and can always be depended upon. It is equally valuable for adults and children and
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    • 408 8 Fresh English I KIPPHS, HADDOCKS, BLOATERS I FISH FILLETS. I ALWAYS IN STOeK. I Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd I Netherlands Gutta Percha I COy v LIMITED. I Singapore Rubber Works. I Matting and Floor-;; iles Specially Suitable for Shipboard Banks, Insurance-Offices, Churches, Hospitals, and Public Buildings. v [SEU 38
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous