The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 6 March 1911

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  • 18 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTIC ADVERISERS. Singapore Free Press TEN CEN^ SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1911. NO. 7,156
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  • 131 1 Ipoh Race Results Page 10. C) ua Giang Tve died suddenly yesterday Page 5. -port of the working of Ulu Piah mine will be found on Pag* 4. A junyle fire broke out yesteidayj at Rumah Miskin Page 4. The Telegraphs beat the G rrisan at cricket
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  • 1770 1 I have this moment kid down a book on clairvoyance written by an anouvmous, and if one may venture to say creet author. It is an entertaining volume, as the title implies, but I c< uht whether as a standard woik it would find an honoured place
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 364 1 T SINGAPORE S PREMIER SHOW. T H— H E somethingNew AReTreshing f^iJßUßSiMlliEdiliOß E TO-NICjHI i^ KING CF SPAIN" "J" 2nd Show 9SOto 11 p.m. Picture of Alphonso JN M OvwtßWK h* 8 advisers at close range, Manners 1^ Cnatoms ir taken during the Military Mano vy t. Ma avsii w
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    • 185 1 APOLLO CIRCUS. Special Schoos' Matinee Special Schools' Matinee ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, AT 4-3O P.M. Children Admitted to ail parts for 25 cts. LOCATION —BK «< H ROAD To-Night at 9 p.m. Every Evening. the: KIAWI.VIOTH EUROPEAN CONCERT PARTY, HIPPODROME AND MENAGERIE. Success Greater than BfM Success Greater than Ever. Thousands
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    • 333 1 VICTORIA THEATRE SINGAPORE. FOR 6 NIGHTS ONLY. COMMENCING. SATURDAY, 18th MARCH. 1911. MAURICE L BANDMANN PRESENTS THK NEW BANDMANN OPERA Co. I ir the first time in Singapor* 1 rank Cur/.on's latest Musical Sat. 4Q Success '*w^— Marh 10 THE BALKAN PRINCESS Still Crowding tbe Prince of Wales' Theatre, London.
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    • 60 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Dalvey to be let Page 9. Sailing of Dutch mail Page 6. Chinese Krani wanted Pap Star Opera Rajah Wali"— Page 1. Notice re licensing justices Pap Notice of removal Down and Co Page 4 Bandmann'e Opera performances Page 1 Change of programme at Apollo Circus Page 1
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 429 1 THE WEEK. Monday, 6th i Hi?h Water.— Ittl p M M. Mail Homeward due. M. M. Mail Outward due. SCC. Ter.nis Tournament. Monthly Miss Mtg., Prinsep-st Church, 8.15 p Philharmonic Orchestra practice, 8.30 p TUIBDAY, 7th High Water.— l.s7 a., 2.59 p S.C C. Tennis Tournament. Widnisday Bth High Water
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  • 44 2 How to cure a cold is a question in which 14 1 JMt now Chamberlain's m Remedy has won ill great lepntaton •■a immense aale by its remarkable cure nf SJf a J t .y^,T* y 1 °P on For
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 440 2 t Makes Grow v t are talking about I r \'i^,or. Just note t:. A VNti \(>u m pSflfMs% Safe with it. N >l!:nm t »youoi to your hair. Makes the haii grov It certainly does. r< falling hair. too. Remember.it 5 \\u'>" we are taldag aboat y| jfOfH A-w
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    • 571 2 NO TIGES. GOVERNMENT NOTICE. A meetii)^ of FossleS! oi MftS I'eaoc for Singapore will be held in the First Mi trate's Chambers on Saturday, the 11th Mar., 1911, a: LI U p Mi. Business: To elect a member of the Board of Licensing Justices vice Mr. Robert Peirce r>. District
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    • 667 2 NOTICES. Pegoh limited. NOTICE OF LOSS OF SCRIP. tice is hereby given thai ft rip No. 931 Id the name of A. A. J. BROUN for 25 Fully i Shares in this Company numbered .{6128 to ***** has been lost and anyone coming into possession of the above named P
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    • 544 2 International .Banking Corporation. CAPITAL and SURPLUS GOLD $6,500,000 Head Office go Wail Street Mmw York London Ofpiob :-ThwaSs^ Howe, Biabopseate Street Within, Lokdobi EC. LOTOOH Bankbbb National Proviaoial Bank of England Ltd. General Foreign Business Transacted. DBPOSITB. Cubbbnt Deposit Aoooante opened and Interest allowed on the daily balanoee at tL
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    • 401 2 MANUFACTURERS LIFE ***O*AMC* Co. OF CANADA Ebtahlishbd 1887. Tifro^r** 6 !y oRLD WIDR," "mm-. Claims, loans, u n|,, L promptly settleo bTthe O-J.^ The Reserves for protection of holders are over 120.000.000 (S S C The Accounts are supervised by ths sse*. ance Department. GUTHRJE Co. f Ltc General Agents.
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  • 245 3 Thursday, 11th May, 1911. 1. The First Griffin Handicap. Value $400 and $50 to the Second Hone. .ndicap for Griffins that have been enter«d for theFirst Griffin Race (No. 7) on the First Day. Winners excluded. Distance, Race Course and a distance. 2. The Ladies' Purse. Value $400.
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  • 318 3 Saturday, 13th May, 1911 1 7 The Divided Grifin Handicap. Value each 1400 and 160 to the second Vines. Two Handicaps divided into two Btakes and constituting two Races for all Cnffins that have run at the meeting All Borata entered to be divided by the Ha capper
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 254 3 Singapore Sporting Club. The Spring Race Meeting (Under 1. Rilis of Raeiig WILL BB HBLD ON Tuesday, the 9th. Thursda 11th and I :3th M PROGRAMME FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 9th May, 1911. 1. The Opening Stakes. Value MOO. A Handicap for Hones that have never won a Stake of more
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    • 844 3 8 The Ccnsc latin: ate e %4K 0 ar. I 51 to th. I H.rse. A Handicap for all Horses that haw- run M the Mft-tii and I m, be Nfm tto b6 put up for au tiun under Eiuh »r >: ince J rrj mi E ies close at
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    • 646 3 7WQTIONS. MORTGAGEES SALE OF 2.000 SHARES IN THE JUNGLE CLEARING Company, Ltd, Monday, 6th March, bX 12 noon. POWELL Co., Auctioneers Mar 8 7-3 AUCTION SALE OF 12 cases Volunteer Cigarettes 41 Powell k Co's Salerooms On Monday, 6th March, at 11 a.m. (Now on view POWELL Co.. Auctioneers. Mar
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    • 732 3 mjQTIONS MORTGAGEE S SALE OF A share in the assets effects of and in a Partnership called the Melekek Rubber Company. To be held at Powell ft Co'a Saleroom. On Tuesday, the 14th March, at 2.30 pm. All tin shaft and interest of Khouw Kim Tjiari^ of and in a
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    • 435 3 KEPLER (TRADE MARK) SOLUTION NURSING MOTHERS 'T^ Wi[ il derive great benefit from this ?'~~T~~ > ?5 delicious tonic food. jt^3^ Bi 1 Kepler' Solution sustains the w .rt!^ g| strength and builds up the i% It increases and enriches the i supply of milk. "r It is easily digested,
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  • 980 4 The Singapore Free Press Monday Mail 6 1911. Pr«. the People, n|tht m*«t*«, influence ami unbribed by gain H-re patnot Troth hrr <-'«pti dra*. Pledge. l to Reliziob. Loya'tv and law. To all appearance the youngest of British dependencies, the d^pjudeocy of a Pjminion, namely the Territory ipui, wh ich
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  • 62 4 A Warrant of Appointment has been granted by his Majesty the King to Liebig's Extract of Meat Co., the well-known makers of Lemco, Oxo, and other meat extracts. An exchange has been sanctions Lieutenant and (Quartermaster .1. \Y BatoMor, Army Service Corpn, Currah, and Lieuu'iKiiit HU'l •.'•iarterroaster (1. Q Morns,
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  • 154 4 Sapt. M. W. Pett and his men have been kept on the alert more than usual of late, the .pell having caused many jungle tiree, w ll! »*eB, were prompt measures not taken, mightlead to serious consequences It SVtßtßg sb«ml ■'•igide was the Kumah Miskin Police station jungle
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  • 730 4 The news of the death of Mr Chaa Giang Tye, J. P which sad event occurred yesterday evening at his residence in Stevens Road, afttr a sudden attack of apoplexy, will be received with regret by the Chinese community in Singapore, as well as
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  • 81 4 ULU PIAH MINE. rom om T+mimQ p <»««. Mar. 4 The report on the working of Vim p^ mine for the fifteen months from D* i 1909, shows a net profit of $42,957 of «Li Mve been written off far dsnui tion and an interim dividend at*or $4,000
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  • 120 4 Messrs Behr and Company who lost tfc tin deal case on appeal have ilswiilsil to oam the matter to Privy Council. m m DEATH OF AN OLD RESIDE ST. The death occurred at Glasgow on Fsk from paralysis of Mr Willis* Bildwin, fe many yean a partner in
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  • 93 4 Agentt jMf« Co. ITEI) SIMATEA Coff« 311 pkk: Rubber a for two matffe Coif 653 pkU Ageota Derrick A US hi Aprats Quthrie A Co. Mnnmr lbs. Total ei^ht months 65.137 lbt. *oro:— 7301h. Afeou Er*tt 1 Co. APOKI:— 266 lbt; TjUI U date 1,1*7 16*. BMU
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  • 25 4 Agents Guthrie I Kam I Vgainst $USB; Total eight months *$7 t 746. RiHMiK Hyi 490 pkk Agents Hottenbach A 42 pftir
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  • 53 4 ES. The following it the detailed rmult o(:M opwmtioi during the month of Fab. 11. O 1 Tribvttn Om Mim< 1177W Total output 3 250* Tributes' ae Ore $183.4 30* ESTIM ATBD P«OKIT. ibatora* Ore Mine Ore W8.«l« Total Profit $*****.61 KANO TKEA om Shaft* oicyardf 1«7« en cast
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  • 106 4 A Soldi ek Killbd. Bangalore, Feb Alm- !Tm accident occurred tbis mon^^ about Uj when Private Palmer, F &mp*J, WJ* ron Highlander*. wa« ••flid^uUf *J through the heart in the barrack V*' id of recruits of the Bfi— eugag»d in the tbe o^* hlanders magazine m
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 153 4 I KELLY WALSH, LIMITED.! j NOW READY: J DIRECTORY* CHRONICLE 1 FOR I I ~:SGAPORE. STRAUS SETTLEMENTS FEDERATED MALAY SIATES. SI AM, I I BORN N'ETHERLiNDS INDIA, PHILIPPINES, IHDO-CHINA HONGKONG I I MACAO CHINA EASTERN SIBERIA, JAPAN I KOREA. I 1 Complete Edition with Maps Plans $tO.Oo\ Without Maps $0
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    • 114 4 NOTICE. Messrs. DOWN COMPANY, ACCOUNTANTS SECRETARIES, have removed their office from Raffles Place to No. 25, WINCHESTER HOUSE, COLLYER QUAY. Singapore, March 6th. 1911. 6 19.3 No Home is Complete Without A Gramophone THE BEST CHEAPEST MEANS OF PURE ENJOYMENT. TERMS TO SUIT. ALL. S. MOUTRIE AND CO., LTD. THE
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  • 34 5 Something Disagreed. Tbe Earl of Crewe was taken seriously ill when dining with Lord Morley, the ailment being tome gas ble. Lord Crewe is pronounced to be progrea* s:Dk: ■tfsfMtarily.
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  • 43 5 The Tiller To Own The Soil. The Tsar of Russia has promulgated an Imperial rescript in which he declares tbat be intends to complete the work of the Tsar Hoiaader II bj transforming the peaeaata into had owers.
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  • 42 5 Bee Mar 4 i' ll am. Cables from Fanning Islands state that the British sloop "Algerme" has detained the Japaaese sebooaer M Tzgamaru and the aaaster of the latter has admitted landing thirl sea Japaaese subjects on Christmas Island.
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  • 115 5 Boaay Van der Beck was sentenced to oae month's rigorous imprisonment at the Polios Court oa Saturday for the theft of a Souse boiUii ago, a pilgrim lost 760 ■■ildeii while in the quarantine camp a John's Island. A Chinese coolie employed oa the island has beta arrested.
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  • 157 5 That the Singapore public always support a* food show attraction is proved by the excellent houses the above Circus and Vaudeville combination is drawing, Saturday tight being bo exception, as the management had to refuse several hundreds admission, the huge tent being packed at ae show went with
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  • 156 5 Allahabad, F.bruary lh:h— The carrying of the first aerial pott was a complete sneers*. The mails were brought in the -Office bags and after being resealed in the aviation shed under the superintendence of I Postmaster, were tied on to the biplane, one
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  • 75 5 There is bo reason why a cold should hang on lor weeks, or until some chronic throat or long trouble is developed, and it willl not if you take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. By its remarkable cures of colds that remedy has from a small beginning acquired a worldwide
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  • 112 5 Race Hatred at Mukden. Extirpate the Fau-Kwe \tersburg telegram states that there is a growing anti-foreign agiation at Mukden. Proclamations are appearing arging the extermination of Europeans (see above ter is superfluously garrulous over Mukden and its proclamations. Apparently we are not to be asked whether we want
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  • 48 5 A Mother's Noble Gift. March sth, 7JO am. Mrs Jackson, the mother of Dr Jackson who fell a victim to plague at Mukden, has presented to the Medical College at Mukien a sum of ten thousand dollars that she had received from the Chinese Vicerov
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  • 14 5 A telsgism from Vladivastock states that a Boxer rising is expected.
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  • 271 5 KAMPONG KAPUR IMPROVEMENT. I ns to Scheme. The Governor- in- Council sat in the Council Chamber on Saturday morning, to hear any objections to the improvement scheme for Kampong Kapur. The members of Government present were the Colonial Secretary (Hon E L Brockman). Major General Stephenson, ao c Hon Attorney
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  • 161 5 Having completed a first visitation of his Ste, the Bishop of Singapore is returning to KucUnd on Ma* He is in urgent need of at least ten additional clergy, of whom seven are re.pired for Church work amoo£ European residents in the Straits and three for
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  • 1106 5 v/■ >, •re Free 1' lerto the iirst of alliances between NBt and West in modern times has undoubtedly proved a potent force in the preservation of the world's peace, an-.]. i»v reason of this fact alone, has deserved well s progenitors. Hat circumstances haw changed since
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  • Correspondence.
    • 240 5 To riiK BDITOB, Sir, [ft Mr Buckley's most interesting udc n.j.ifhensive 'history of old times in Singapore'l find several allusions to the life and work of Mr KJw.u.] IVesyrrave, as a eoftdjntoi of Sn Btfford K-fHes iu the fqwdiagof fliagipora, but no reference to his BMt4 tragic
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  • 397 5 TO TIIK i Sir, With all deference duo to the writer of the leading article in this morning's issue of the Free Press, I feel it necessary to point out the injustice of the argument iboafl iresh taxation in Hongkong in place oi the Opium Tax. The argument
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  • 222 5 Now that soya beans have come to the forefront, writes Mr Gardner in the Financier, two inyeni'Mis < i»»rraanB have seen in the oil srtrßfllsd from them a means to the manut 1 f n I Iml her substitute. They have accordingly taken out a
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 62 5 MORE COALITION. I ibd anotheeTeadical bog. (Bj Submarine Telegraph.— Reuter's.) Rec iWL Tbe French Ministry appears to be far froea homogeneous. There are eight Radioal Socialists, four Radicals, three Moderate Republicans and one Republican Socia. ::st. The Journal des Debate considers that M. Monis is landed in a Ridical bog
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    • 84 5 AJWICEJTOLD TALL AGITATION IX MANCHURIA. j Kill The Foreigners." (By BubmanD# Telegraph.— Reuter's) 1 pm. A St. Petersburg states that there is a growing anti- foreign agitation r Mukden, where proclamations urge the extermination of Europeans, (xe. Bt Petersburg wire says The Buddhist priests and the officials in Manchuria are
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    • 140 5 ROBINjjQjNT Co. Sy^ I*"" 1 f\ f A Swiss Muslins. Cm KjF li\ ILtf Persian Lawns Pique Drills. Calicoes l*«| f \i\i Brilliair wflU if v u Nainsook, Embroideries. Sheets. Laces. Sheetings. Or Underclothing. Table Linens. &c, &c. Toweis. \JLF I I I P TT* W mm Pillow Slips. YY
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 483 6 A P7\ RTMENTS. BOARD AND RSBI A nice room suitable for bachelors or married couple available from Ist March, Bear town, terms mixlerate. Apply O. K. c o si Preas.** nc Comfortable double and single rooms with board at "MILD Oxley Rise. Tennis. M FOR STtLE. FOR SALE Calcutta built
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    • 433 6 STOOWVAART WAATSCHAPPIJ NrIDERLAND. Steamship Company NEDERLAND. Royal Dutch Ma:! Ban Thk OOU Mail Silamkl m; Wll^.tM 111 will lea% Hat ■on the .»th inst.. at 8 p.m. and is expected to arrive here on the 11th m. She m Sabanp, Colombo, Suez, For- .A gu rs, ingier, I i-bon an<i
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    • 671 6 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG AND Deutsche Dampfschifffahrts Ges. Hansa" Bremen. COMBINED SKRVICE. The steamern of thtse Companies maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen. Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homeward?, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling
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    • 723 6 r OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO.. LTD. AND China Mutual Steam Nav. Co. Ltd. The Companies' steamers are despatched fronj Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and Japan every week, and froru Japan homewards for London Amsterdam and AntwerD every fortnight for Genoa, Marseilles ard Liverpool and for Marseilles, Havre an
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    • 1123 6 P. O. .AM NAVIGA Fo! China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon Austral India, Aden E^ypt Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading isaned lav Or Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and a*^ can Ports. Steaafesss! will W» f»w»,,.. MAIL I Outwar China) 1911 19 Devanha March 10 Delhi m Delhi March
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 314 7 MT*%. "W^ Ik. T A om%.0 m f VL/IIAvJV/V/ PERMANENT READY ROOFING. Cheaper than Attaps. No Renewal being Hequired. „,r ^r >,v Specially Suitable for Estate Buildings p mH^I Full Particulars Samples from THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. SPENCER-HOPWOOD fARRFTT^ JODEL I T E H A I i j™ FJ \]/llVl\lii
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 204 8 JD kJ Kj JLjL ii £m ii JLN BLACK a II KLU A i\] J V^v W B^^Bi Hi^Bi *j± m $16 ALL #sf"f, Per case of 6 Doz. Pints v STOI IT &l! J1 M I Thr> C^hcsicp^t of all Chrsira W/'^torc 1 i j&^^ fl| I^^ VP^k >l
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  • 116 9 Dee. 1910 Jan. g 546 8,984 647 183 < 600 HI 600 fceieeinf -7.852 450 5,818 455 E__-fl 140 989 80 tM_.N_ 650 4,886 Bv .-tan 4 565 F~*--* 350 9 021 910 IfrttanrtnTioi-n fcewGopeng 140 ISO Kew Tamb u n 1 1 3 !'^,d 450 6,490 475
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  • 351 9 RUBBER ES TIE RETURNS. Jan Total Ailagar 4,000 Alor Pongsn 8,808 Alor Gajali Alma 1,450 Anglo Malay 61.978 Ayer Kaning 601 Ayer Molek 3,827 Ayer Panas 1,967 Bakap 2,399 Balgownie '85 Batak Rabit 2,48 Banteng 3,340 Batu Caves -98 Batu Tiga I "18 Bernam i -00 Berc.m 16,650 Bikam )43
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  • 1321 9 CAr. Issui. Paid. Last Div. Bcyirs. Seller? 85,000 2/ 2 Alla_ if Rubber Estates Ltd 5 3 6 0 150,000 2/- Anglo-NLuav 75% int. 1 5 166 50.000 2/- I EUtaU-l Malaka 31* 3 9 30,000 1 1 BfttaCfc-fM 35%int,15 0 0 15 15 0 80,000 1 1 Batu
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  • 65 9 (COEMCTID UP TO .Bank 4 m g demand Pr irate credits 3m credits 6mi w 2 France, demand Bank. M HS Giemant, demand 2Mi India, T. T, 1744 Honokono, demand Yokohama, demand w 114J Java, demand 140J Bangkok, demand 66 Soveebigns, Bank Buying $8.54 Bank of England Rate 11l
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  • 137 9 March 4. Tin «rt $89 2$ Gambier 8 55 Gambler Oube No 1 14.50 Gambier Oubt Mo. S M PffDUii (ordja. fcfpOT) Piitp«r, White (fair) „y- H Sutmtgt 1 10 to Ike Ik) nom ■Tvtatgi (80 to t*« lk> M M Mace (Banda) HH Olorw Amboim») m I m
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 386 9 TO LET. TO BE LET. DALVEY. Possession aboat 10th inst. For particulars apply to TOMLINSON A LERM Rabber Exchange Buildings. Mar 6 19.3 T. M. C. A. HOUSE. Residential quarters lor men. Bach room Is fully furnished, is lighted by electricity and has its own bathroom. Board is provided, if
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    • 20 9 GRANT Co, AUCTIONEERS, ACCOUNTANTS. ESTATE AGENTS AND SECRETARIES Leans Mortgages Arranged Rubber Exchange Buildings TBLSFBON I 4. Per 6 u.c
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 1132 9 VESSEL^ IN POH'l KU«*ndTons Commandert Arriyed Krom For Kuantan F.M.S. dredger 500 Nov 13 Kuantan -ertain Col. yacht 500 Murphy Jan 31 Penang oertain Brak Dut 3 °o nk Mar 1 Khio Uncertain .mers Fine Tons Matter Arrived Prom (Vnai^* I bye Dut Sudin Mar 2 Indragiri Thone Bk Indragiri
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  • 258 10 {From our own Corr'sjxmtU'. Ipoh, Marc Yesterday's races were a great success The weather was fine, and it was a day for the favourites. The results of the various noes were as follows i I Kb n up. St. Brendan 1 Ladj Jean 2 Hutjue- 3 Timel hividend
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  • 148 10 The miser sat amongst bis gold would not part," he said, "With half a guinea, tho' my life were to be forfei: Bnt indaenza got him down, breath* grew short and fewer. Take all I've got," he cried, bat given -.Cure 1 Tel!«-baphs t Garrison. Played on the Esplanade
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  • 776 10 MX RaBAI WtM I -a v ,iv. >ae of the largest crowds evpr seen in •<1 M 'hi I I s reclalay aften witness the tiaal game f i »Ohaas| aahin 'of the Mah- bull AssocisHon played between the l>.irul I'. ihar. the fan!, u P Brani footballers,
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  • 107 10 The competition for the March monthly medal was played at the Race course on id Sunday, March 4th and oth, Fourteen c irds were returned as follow- The French Medical Profession re'7 on Santal Midy to cure chronic bionchitis kidney and bladder trouble, as well as dis
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  • 1020 10 Edinburgh, February Mu.-t people were prepare 1 1 tor the defeat lof Sco f Wiiit'd iu ♦he Bogbj :nitch at Inverleith bu? hfV ■Xptfltad the MOTi lo be a recoi 1 one lot au International.— -VI points to 10 The HIM of tisftdtbMsl of lie Soots, it ff||
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  • 345 10 (Via Ha n a Canada, and Amkk; London, February 17. In connection with the campaign organised '•y the iform League to call attention to the consequences to the Empire of reciprocity between Canada and the I States fifty large meetings have been arranged in London. These will be
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  • 153 10 The 1 daspat Singapore to Jon, by French Packet, on the 6th ao, was delivered on the 2nd instant. I lie Mail despatched from Singapore to 1 •doßi li, on the lOrh ultimo was expected to be delivered on Saturday. iero," from Dunkirk, arrived at Hull with a
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 400 10 Fresh Australian Pure Creamery BUTTER. Singapore Cold Storage I COMPANY, LTD. AN OPPORTUNITY FOR LADIES. BLOUSES BLOUSES DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURERS IN ■USLIN NET LACE SILK We believe our Stock to be the largest and best astoited Stock in Singapore OVER 1,000 TO BE SOLD AT 25 OFF MARKED PRICES.
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 206 10 PASSENGERS ARRIVED Per Perak Messrs Millard, James, R Box Hilckea, Mr and Mrs F. J. Sha L. Cogblan, Garcia, Tan Kiong Ann. WoodboUB6. Per Lady Weld Mi«B Webster, Mrs Nairn Meter* Wijntfaarden, (Jrove, Numble, Darke A. Pears. PASSENGERS LEFT. Ptr N. D. L. Luet/o* Mr P. 1.-.ittinKhaus, Misses Hawthorn and
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