The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 February 1911

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. 2N CENTS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 23, 1911 NO. 7,1 IT
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  • 242 1 Prii.ee Leopold's illness is sciatica and it trouble— 1 Russia is prepared to diFcu°s the White Sea fisheries' question P p TLeie have been 19.0(0 deaths from plague m Manchuria Page 5. A wireless OHJMage has beeD successfully sect ficm FraDce to Canudt- I Seme figures from
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  • 909 1 The long lists > -nt v' by newsagents who wish to fcupplv our p»\show axi increasing cumber of i.M v r a railway I -tail are great, are amongst the minor >at that we go witlout when iv the Stra stall, Comic Cu'g tits I bt Times,"
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 451 1 T tS=* THE ALHAM?°A. 7 NLW 1551E OF PATHt'S AMMATfD OZEITE 23rd EDITION. MONSTER SERIES-TO-NIGHT. 'URBIFIC EN OFF TO MALTA. JVJ I New Vcrk Central Trsmwsy Station, Depaitnre of tlie Northamptonsliire ecmpletely destroyed.— 72 killed A Repiment and other Troops. Em rT. barkstion E »t SootbaiDton. A tewfcwg.— T^e Frci-en
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    • 159 1 Harima Hall CINEMATOGRAPH, TO'Ni^htl To.Xight! GRAND Change of Programme. Which givei the most humorous and interesting subjects. Topical Eients of the World. STRING ORCHESTRA ELECTRIC FANS REFRESHING GltDl The most excellent entertainment m the Town. COME COME!! K. HARIMA. Sole Proprietor. H. BOLTER. Just Landed a small shipment of MESSINA
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    • 406 1 THE STAR OPERA Co. THE DUTCH AND MALAY VARIETY ENTEBTAINERB AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. To*Xisht! TO'M£htll NO PERFORMANCE. To-morrow Night «.I;\ND PARSEE DR.V SAKUNTALA WILL BE STAGED. Miss Gaffor will appear as Sakuntala. Don't Fail to Come See. 5 cmething to keep you Lively, to interest and
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    • 69 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Standard motor car for sale Page 3. Notice re Radella Company dividend Page 2. cc re Haycep provUional ceitifieatea -B*i •c rp business of Chops Youg Moc_ r Soon and Yotg Hak Pa. Shipping X P M. N D L., I Mail, Ocean Steamship Company, A Currie'a and
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 301 1 THE WEEK Thursday, 2:ird: High Water- 4 J5 a.. 7 50 p P A O Mail Outward due V.MC A Atbletu.- Clob, 845 p Friday, 24th i High Water.— 5 32 a., 9.4 p Legislative Council, 2.30 p Mtg. Country Club Members, Exchange, 5.15 p St. Matthias D CAIcRDAY. 25th
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  • 693 2 bias are her ladyship's eyne As lbs screens which envelope the court, And white is her skin as the line Wl Jiali has reoently wrought, While her gown, Oa Ye Heavens her gown la tee primal attraction Tbe j >y and distraction Of ell *bo pUj tennis
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 537 2 NOTIGES. NOTICE. Notice is hereby givei that the stock-in-trade, good will, book debts and all other the property of Chop Yong Mong Soon lately carried on at No. 43, Boat Q lay. Singai tie business of Chop Yong II oo at Kaala Lampor were oa the 28fch day of January,
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    • 873 2 NOTieES. Mr. EL A. Crane witi, evef 35 years experias Auctioneer and Valoec has this day B iblished himself as a Licensed Auction and Valuer v No B, L> Almeida Street, under ii:. stfni anil firm of Crane Brothers. HKN'HY A. DRANK Singapore, 6th February. 1911. Feb 6 Association of
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    • 668 2 NOTIGES. Radella Rubber Estates, Ltd. Notice is hereby tjiven that a second and tinal Dividend of 71 per ceDt has been declared for the year ended 3 1st January, 1911, and will b< payable to all persons on the Register ou 2Hth February, 1911. By Order of the Boa SIME
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    • 520 2 International Banking Corporation. CAPITAL and SURPLUS GOLD $6,500,000. Hbad Officb .—6O Wall Street, Nsw Tobk. London Office Ti.r.-a.:: Bifihopagate Street Within, LOHDOB 80. London Baukkbb :—Natlo«al Proriaoiai Back of England Ltd. Gcnerai Foreign BwSLceM Trax.u^>c DEPC Cubbent Dbpobit Aoooonts opened and Interest allowed on the d&ilj balanoes aft the rate
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    • 372 2 MANUFACTURERS LlTt fc OF CANADA. 1887. Policies are "WORLD WIDE" "rvi>» TRICTED," •'IXDISPUTABIS-«?S! 1 FORFEITABLE. a— ">»•. Claims, loans, cash-soniß^Mß. promptly settleo by tb»Osnsßal i!lll. Singapore without the 1 V**"** Bee I office ■■■■■i It **onßfres for protection of p holders are over *20.000,0t© CMjOJ^^ The Accounts an soperrised by
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    • 518 3 HB PLAGUE Gksek. >X Bl The Honglong Telegraph Cor r#spon dent wta as follows from Tientsin, on Feb 1 1 Vtt general situation m the plague stricken area ia very much better, especially m Cbihli. pfcti no further cases have been reported The doctors st Harbin state that the plague
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    • 655 3 FOR SALE. FOR SALE ~>fk B. P. I CYLINDER BTANDaBD" v MOT< &R. Good hillclimber and very fast. Five seater. also two stLall seats Five lamps, Stepney Wheel, tools and spare parts complete. Excellent condition, only run 18 moniii- What offers'.' Apply G. A. CHAIB, CsH id, Port Swettenbam. Feb
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    • 1076 3 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Teak Europe^made oak A Mahogany Household Furniture Semi=Grand Piano Horses and Carriages Plants &c. Tkn raoran of B.OAS at "dalvev house, 1 D4L\k^ i;oad, tang On Saturday. Uth March, at U=3O am. An excellent toned SEMI-GRAND PI ANo by Hornung and Moeller m first class
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    • 635 3 EmjenoAs. AUCTION SALE OF A MAG E D CARGO Fx. B.S. CARMABTHf NSHI To at Powell Co. > Saleboom On Saturday, 25th Feb. at 11 a.m. cases Chinese cotton Cashmeres. Two I Dyed Mercerized checks. Slightly sea damaged, (For account of cconcertn t POWELL Co. Auctioneer*. Rubber Exchange Buildings. FEBRUARY
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    • 819 3 AUCTIONS. Rubber Exchange Buildings Tbe public Sa'erocm may now be engaged Auction Sales may be condi an> person licensed to conduct such sales m Singapore. Motor Cars receiud fct Garage or for ins pest ion. :own accommodation for bulky goods. For terms apply to S. TOM LIN SON. Mana, Jan
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  • 19 4 QUINE. At Kuala Lumpur Hospital on 22, W se, Master of the Straits Steamship Company's Steamer Perak."
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  • 1148 4 The Singapore Free Press. Thursday, Feb. 23, 1911. »h.-iP the Pre*« ihe Peopl* <. nchl .oainnio, .m.l unbribcd by gain pat'ioi Tnitb h*-r g'o>toa« precepts di«w. Pledged «o Relicioi,. (»valtv and Ijiw. It is a most uuforfuaite thing for >ny that two out of the greit three works connected with
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  • 875 4 Tne followme will be the order of oeremany at the unveiling of the memorial tiblet to the memory of the late William Henry Macleod R<*ad m S. Andrew's Cathedral, on Monday, February J7th, at r, 30 pm, by His Excellency Bar John And«r* O
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  • RUBBER REBOUNDS.
    • 60 4 A Speculators' Gamble. retpondent.) m.v+tt The Planter.' Stow. Af** hw London c 4 ble givmg prio* at tbe auctitsM M follows Plantation sheet bisentt Fine Hard Para Boustead Hunp B hire and Lsndon wire sftieg Mwt P^a to arti* is at 7 and P.antatkm number one
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  • 79 4 >om our omm Correspondent) P«tt«n?, Far Mestw J. and A Clitwumnmi, who t* attached to the British «d Colonial Ac». plane Company (who* headwork* aw Bristol) together with Mr O &ers*«ek f P»»»ing through here on the Mirmora.* fitted with V) h.p Graoe*. seven cyiietW engines,
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  • 23 4 ftaem) Setendah Hydraulic tia com pan? his pani a final dividend of six par cant mtkiar. eleven for the year. > <
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  • 61 4 Messrs H. L Coghlan L Co's sab. rooms, yesterday morning. th« follow** prices were realised $345 per pikul. ring Scrap All lots offered were sold, the biddiai bein^ vert br.sk. At the weekly tale at the Rubber change, yesterday, one lot of 10 osess of sheet was sold
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  • 62 4 The mortality returns f>r the pset week show a detth rate of Tnere were m all M deaths of whicti 44 were dusto fever of oae sort or another. Toere were three smallpox deaths, one being impsrtni. but none from plague or cholera. D/senttry 10 ted for eighteen
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  • 289 4 The Resident of Upper that during U jcember, li*l*». the B»rate uuted, hipped from their Cyarks at Bui and B gold aoo I iof Silver. luring the hrn month 1 1 th*n Rubber Estate produce* 5.650 lbs of rubber. America has oVslaed the other half ef the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 472 4 Messrs Bo\l'\nger (wh~se Champagne is so we!! i known on the local market) have received a warrant of appointment as purveyors of Cham- I pagneto His Majesty King George V. The firm I eviously held similai warrants to Her late I Majesty Queen Victoria and His late Majesty^! King Edward
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    • 84 4 No Home is Complete Without A Gramophone THE BEST CHEAPEST MEANS OF PURE ENJOYMENT. TERMS TO SUIT ALL. S. MOUTRIE AND CO., LTD. THE ARCADE. mth LEE BROTHERS. 58-4. Kill Street f Stamford Road.) HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. Enlargements a Speciality PRICE LIST Off APPLICATION* BILLIARDS. The Anglo- Australian Cushion. (ALCOCK'B
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    • 36 4 How to Prevent Croup. When given as soon appears Chamberlain's Coogh Remedy w* ward o£T an attack of croup and prevent att danger and canae of anxiely. Tbowand««J uiotbere me it —a— tally. For iaie by
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  • 108 5 QUESTIONS IN THE HOUSE. Military Contribution being Considered. <Bt Bubmaru># Telegraph.— Reuters) Bee Keb J2 1- 45 pm. la the House of Commons Mr R. D. Holt asked whether the Straits Settlements tad Hongkong would be required to pay as a contribution to (Imperial) defence twenty percent of
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  • 40 5 Latest Wireless Achievement It is snno— ced from Paris that wireless communication has bees obuined between the E.ffel Tower and Canada, the success of the experiments being due to the emission of the so called musical sparks.
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  • 22 5 ;0 a.m. Renter** correspondent at Sydney cables bat Prince Leopold is suffering from seiatea and acute throat trouble. m
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  • 29 5 PLAGUE COMMISSION TO MEET. An International Plague Commission will assemble at Mukden early m April. The total number of deaths from plague m Manchuria so far has been 19,000.
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  • 20 5 I Reiiter's St. Petersburg correspondent states that the Russian Government regards the reply of Cli ia as satisfactory.
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  • 14 5 His Holiness the Pope has completely recovered from his recent indisposition.
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  • 214 5 A Chi— an who pays frequen* Singapore from Mnntok reports to the police that he ha- lost $2,220. On arriTal here on Tuesday, he went to his usual lodging bouse and headed his boxes over to a runner. The box containing the money rriaspnesrarl and the runner denied
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  • 126 5 The member* of the Malaya Football Asaoctation are erecting a fijral arch m the Government House domain for Siturday Some thousands of M-tlays are expected to assemble here. Ob the bridal part j returning from toe Church.t he Malajs will present them rokesjs of Malay respect. These will
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  • 98 5 ASQUITH ON THEIR FOLLY. A Popular Second Chamber. (By Submarine Telegraph.— Reuters.) The Parliament Bill will be introduced m the House of Commons m a form identical with that of last year. o speaking m the House emphasised that the rejection of the Budget of was one of
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  • 78 5 LANG AGAIN^DTSQUALIFIED. H: Opponent When Down. BO| Ling of Australia, his lost his match against Sam Lingford which was fought m London for a pane 10. Ling was disrjudl.ried m the sixth round for hitting hi*, oppouent when he was down This is the second time Lang has lost a
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  • 62 5 Russia will treat. The St. Petersburg correspondent of the Times says that the Russian reply to the B.itish protest regarding- the Russian extension of rights over the Wnite Sea fisher. ies to sixteen miles from the coast, whilst asserting Russia's right to extend the three mile
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  • 219 5 The many friends of Cap*. W, S Q line of the Straits Steamship Company, will regret to hear of his death at Kuala Lumpur hospital yesterday. Cipt «,>jine who was under tifty yetrs of age had been uut m these waters about fifteen years. He was
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  • 178 5 Although it was an unu*ual date for mail day, jet a considerable number of members and friends of the Philharmonic So appeared at the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday afternoou to inspect the very tine set of wind instruments the if t of Mr and Mr« Noel Trotter.
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  • 154 5 The enterprising manager and owner of this popular place of entertainment have put on a very strong programme this week, and their tfforts to please the public are deserving of success. A monster series of Pathe'g "Animated G sdowd and 1 the dims ate of unusual interest. These
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  • 459 5 g DEoia LL. The extraordinary general meeting of the Ayer P.in^s Rubber Ltd, held at Gresham House, Bvttery B li. yesterday, at which offers were submitted for the sale of the estate to tw > London companies, i> largely attended. In Xj. 1 (tier the purchase ration w<t3
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  • 121 5 At Messrs H L Coghlan and Co salerooms yesterday, the following properties belonging to the estate of Tan Tye, deceased, were sold l 13 and 1:', (old Nos. 7 and Havelock KM s. fr. years, leasehold. MoDthlv r^nt |40. Sjld to Oag Teck Lim for < 13,200. and
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  • 133 5 A wedding of unusual interest to the Chinese community of Penang took place at Mr L*tn Hor Cboong's palitial residence m Love Line when Dr. K. T. Khong, b. Mb, B c (Cauib was pined m marriage S3 Liin Swee Cbuo, eldest daughter oi the lite Mr
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  • 106 5 Calcutta, February 13. The Crown Prince will not leave Calcutta by train on Tuesday, but will sail on the Leif /.g for 1> amioud Harbour, and after inspecting the Gneisenau will proceed to his shooting camp m the Sunderbunds. Th€ two German war-vessels will then sail ai
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  • 227 5 Business has been more active during the watk with Rubber shares advancing slightly all round, m sympathy with the rise m the price of the raw material. Local Rubbers have been more m evidence, with investment buying c f the leading stocks. Mining shares are quiet and
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  • 195 5 The trade figures of the Colony for the last quarter of 1 a total Vdlue of inports of J compared with -v 1909. The export ti^u res m th« same period were £9,682,450 against There was therefore a sub Hiautial increase both m exports and imports. Singapore's increase
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  • 397 5 udon, 1 ebruiry 11. At Columbus, Ohio, President Taft, speaking at the National Corn Exposition, reassured the farmers on the subject ot reciprocity. The admission of Canada's surplus wheat, he said, would not perceptibly influence prices. The greatest reason for the adoption of reciprocity was the fact
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 56 5 AbsoiutelySafe. When yon have a toot! get a bottle of Chamberlain's Coogh Remedy. It will soon fix you op all right and will ward otf any tendency toward pneumonia. This remedy enntaine no opium or other narcotic and may he given as confidently to a baby as to an adult
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    • 59 5 Colds May be Avoided. When your feet are wet and cold, and yoai body chilled through and through from ex posure. take a bi« dose of Chamberlain 't Cough Remedy, bathe your feet m hot waUji before going to bed, and you are almost cer tain to ward off a
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    • 58 5 Cough cough with eyelids heavy and worn, Cough cough cough from dewy eve till l morn, A hollow cough and an aching head, Got a belief that they'll soon be dead And so they will if they dent look oat, Inriaenza m knocking about r Ru<*h to the chemist, and
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    • 260 5 JSa&ESS 18 MARBLE 8 DAY CLOCKS i x P* r J The Time Piece illustrated is a very handsome 8 Day B ack Marble Clock Strikingthe Hours and Half Hours on Gongs of a Rich mellow tone, i« a guaranteed Time Keeper and moderately priced. S.B.— There are Ten other,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 504 6 Wft A TED. WASTED A youth a*ed about 17 years for the mine- j ral water trade. Apply FB I Ltd. 11. Collyer Quay. Ml* ROOMS WANTED From Novtmber by married couple, bed rocm, ftitting room, bathroom with board m private family. Prepared to pay good tern-acrcn-mcdaticn and locality suitable.
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    • 386 6 HOEDDEUTSCHER LLOYD- FOR EUROPE The Imperial (ierman Mail Steamer "PRINZEITI FR! 8,»5 tons, Capt<i on Wednesday the --'nd instant, at noon, and may be v iere on Sunday morn g instant. Sbe will probably be despatched fc r Europe on th< R it noon. For passage and freight, apply to
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    • 584 6 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG AMD Deutsche Dampfschifffahrts Ges. M Hansa Bremen. COMBINED BERVICI The steamora ot Uicm Compank- maintain a rfgalar serviet- betwoeD Hamburg, Bremen. Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Strait*. China and Japan. Homt-wardp. they are despatched fortnight ly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bn
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    • 719 6 I OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO.. LTD. AMD China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd. The Companies' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straitß. China and Japan evory week, and from .Japan homeward- for London Amsterdam and Antwem every fortnight; for Genoa. MansflV aDd Liverpool and for HsjmOlMi H ifn
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    • 1149 6 P. O. STEAM NAVIiiA Foi China, Japan, Penang, Ccvlor -ia, India, Aden Mediterranean Ports, PlymosS and London. Through Bills of Lading issued far Ch Coast, Persian Gulf, Coutinsasal A Ban Ports. am Steamers will leave Sin^apor or abosi Outward f,,,- China) 1911 mi ■■nnora Feb. 24 l^elta An 9i Devanha
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  • 99 7 Dec 1910 Ju>. EZ 560 8 915 i < 1*317 8,812 450 5,818 tin p aa MM ijMI M MM mo .< tmbn Lode «v"(iorfnc HO 1|745 S w Ti"'buD 1 1: Mntf OMM *****8,201 ftoockatn **50 6,490 Fusion Bai-ru I^>4« »»580 795 Li ran 488 7,880 885
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  • 581 7 Dec 10 Jan Ailagar 8,900 36. Alor Pongsu 4,386 '13 3,808 Alor Gajah 1,889 Alma I.EOO >0 I iO Anglo Malay 66,182 656,755 61 Ayer Kuning 100 8,526 601 Molek 48 Ayer Panu 00 10,105 1.567 Bakap 2,399 Balgownie 10,225 105,042 12,585 Batak Rabit I <oo 9,^
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  • 1264 7 ap. Imu». Paid. l,ast Div. Btryi£.g. Sillers 85,000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Eitatet Lul 4 4 150,000 2/- 2/- .iglo-Malay 75% int. 1 I \o\ 1 3«♦ 50,000 2/- Batang Mai'aka 23* 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 35%int,1415 0 lj 10 0 Batu Tiga (Selangor) 2*% 4 5 0
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  • 517 7 Flag and Ton* Commanderi Arrived Proa f I W>--» Gala Ital cruis 1800 Casannova Feb 15 Saigon Piemonte Ital gun boat 800 Cavaesa 13 Colombo 2S H. inspectenr Siam gun boat 146 Zeeman ,c 29 Belawan i certain rv :antan M.S. dredger 50(» N I lantan ertain
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  • 54 7 (Corrbctid vr to Feb. 22.) Bank 4ms demand Private credits 3ms credits 6ms France, demand Bank... 29 ■> Gkrmant, demand 240 India, T. T, Hongkong, demand wm Yokohama, demaxd m Il4f Java, demand 140J Bangkok, demand 66 Sovkrbigns, Bank Baying $B.M Bank of England Rat* Discount 3 months bi11...
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  • 119 7 Feb. 21 Tir.* I Gambier M '\w 8 < hi Gambier Cube No 1 m 14.5ft GambierOuto, No. S M Ptpjer Black (or**. 8'port) Pepi«r,Wbit» ftd Nutmeg* (110 to tkt Ik.)^ M Vutmegt (80 to Lm i». H no* Hut (BumU M «i Mi OlorSi (AjnboiMft) noir B»Uy Coffee
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 364 7 TO LET. TO LET flmnry Hoose with 3 Bedrooms, Tennis Court, and stabling complete. Bntry end of :his month. Apply to H. Schbfbr A Co. Feb 21 !■< TO BE LET. •4, Emerald Hill Bond from Ist March with stabling for 2b or ate Water laid on. Apply to B.
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    • 17 7 GRANT Co, AUCTIONEERS. ACCOUNTANTS. ESTATE AGENTS AND SECRETARIES. Loans Mortgages Arranged Rubber Exchange Building* Telephonk No. 444.
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    • 444 7 De X -MNKLUKE PAKETVAAKT MAATSCHAPPIJ -088 G")STRACT WITS THE NBTHBBLA!tDB I*4OIA GOV&SSMKNT. x J3ius at Sitiarapore, The Shipsaffency, Ltmitad, 2-3, Collyer Quay. THE UNDIBMSNTIONID DATES OF DIPAKTURI ABI ONLT APPROXIMATE Van X "iv Ratavia, Samarang and Soerabaia Keb. 24 VAN R CBtECS Billiton, Batavia. Java-coast, Semarang, Soerabaia, Boeleleng, Ampeaan, Macassar,
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    • 136 7 PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Per P& O. Arcadia from Shanghai. Mr J D. Pierrepoint, Mr K. Baldji, Mr A. J. Welch from Kobe.— Mr T. M Little, Mr Major from Hongkong. Miss Me Bride, Mr Ambrosoh, Mr T. M. Power Cotts, Meat** Eban and Kallum, Mr W. Brune, Mr Ho> Tsak Saing,
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  • 298 8 S.C.C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT. The following ties will be played on Thursday, the 2:Jrd inst P I Mr Kerr and Noon v Mer i Elmenhorst and Ant hoi/.. M- Holmes and Wellington i Press D»vies and Jennings. Ince 2. Mo!/ and Thomas v Mer 2. Doig and Hadden D EkM I
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  • 79 8 A cup, presented anonymously, to be com poled for bj those who bad never won a Bowling priz*, was bowled for on Thursday I**, The cup. unanimously christened by the competitors as the Mags' Cup," was won by Mr C Appended are the full scores a T.
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  • 74 8 The final game m the Malaya Football Association's championship football c petition wil! take place on March H. E. Sir John Anderson, the patron of the Association, has promised to be present and will present the Shield and Medals. Invitations will be issued snd seats will be
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  • 265 8 Oae day at the end of last month I spent a few hoars on the little Island of Sat, some thiee miles oat from Santubong, and waa energetic enough to climb up the steep aide to the summit of the island. Walking along the ridge
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  • 833 8 Skrious Firk at a British Shipbdiij Ya. a hlpkr "drk London, Ve\> 1 I A fire broke out, this morning, at Messrs Cammell, Laitd A Co's shipyard at Birkenhead, where a super 'Dreadnought" is being built. Heavy damage was caused. The fire at Birkenhead was confined to mould
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  • 336 8 "Householder" writes to a Rangoon paper Haj 1 venture I few comiudra and remarks on sen All I B IBgOOB F Why do people, on getting rid of an except ionally poisonoua boy, give him a very good chit 'r Why call a servant who
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  • 171 8 THE CORONATION DURBAR IN INDIA IO GO 1 MP. John Hewett has proceeded from l»lhi to Calcutta, m connection with the Coronation Durbar a Hairs. It is understood I inperor will go into camp at Delhi, and that lit House will, consequently, not used for the Ro\ as at first
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  • 339 8 By Major. <;. A. Derruk, Acting Comman* dint. 8. V. C, Singapore, 21st February, 1911. S. V. C. There will be a Church Parade for all unitat St. Andrew's Cathedral, on Sund«j met. Ide nt S V 0. Drill Hall at 5 pm. I Tees: Khaki,
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  • 428 8 The Duner*.'" yesterday lacded -\'4->0 bags of or, at the wharves The R' Meteor" was bunkering 1 On ba ol W ik oosj at Tar.long Pasai A lascar tell oveiboaid from the P. k O. Arcadia ard was drowned on the HHh inst. m Lit 12 <nd Long
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  • 165 8 The Indian I>n!y N-w« draws spe atten the reed of a Parliament house for the housing of the Imperial and Bengal Councils and says 8 eetwood Wilson will give us a good surplus this year and a smJl portion of it might well be this
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  • 130 8 Plague is still with us m Tientsin for three more cases have occurred m the i and another m the Austrian Concession, where it is proposed to burn a block of houses supposed to be infected. A mile or two from Tientsin several deaths have recently occurred, and
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  • 52 8 Calcutta, February Ist. There was a sale of opium to i: and the result was as follows Behar chests 0, highest R3.455. lowest RP>,4BO, average proceeds R43,£6,350: Benares chests 1 lowest R3. average B8t4OO, proceed che*' general average I: v J 1 and the proceeds
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  • 31 8 Per Tango Maru Mrs M Grove, Mr H Edwards, Mr R Intrram, Mr and Mrs J H. Pearson. Mr A. M. Monkland, Mr J r 411 m, -Mr N. Spanjaard.
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  • 54 8 From Europe.—Per P. (>. Marmora, today, with mails of Ptl From China.—Per N. DL.P. E. Friedruh. on Sunday next. MAILS ALRKADY DESPATOHBD FOR LONDON. LtI Due Arrived. P A O Jan 27 Feb 18 18 N D L Jan 31 Feb 22 B I Feb I Fe
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 74 8 A Reliable Remedy. lou are not experimenting on yourself when you take Chamberlain s Cough Remedy lo» a cold as that preparation has won its great reputation and extensive sale by its s—BartaMecnrts of colds, and can always TL 22. 7 P J v h eqimlly valu »we warna m
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    • 200 8 "'Hazeline Snow #Pun and "HAZEU\'E3 j SNQVY I Greatly ledoowl I for Prickly Heat Its soothing and healing properties produce a deliciou ng of coolness and comfort The ideal balm for painful sunburn, it instantly relieves the smarting sensation and remo mess of the inflammation. Of all Chemists JLQ r^.to4
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