The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 16 March 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 C SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 1(3, 1911. Mj. 7.K55
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  • 216 1 Latest rubber (.rices will be found on page 4. The Assizjs were continued yesterday P-ige 5 The death is announced from home of Mr A. A. S*an P«ge 5. B isnia is said to saws presented an ultimatum to China P^g^ The new police doe had a
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  • 113 1 Furnished house Ka Tanglin to let Page 7. Europe n lady wants paying guesU Page 3 The Singapore aviation meeting opens this afternoon Page 1 Tne sale of Mr Rennie's furniture has been postponed Page 3. MS wanted by married couple at end of October- i 1 .m
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  • 149 1 Thursday, 16th: Hi K h Water —11 .^4 *,11 56 p B. I. Mail Homeward closes 3 p Aviation Meetir. o 6.30 p S C C. Tennis Tournament. t Boxicg, Theatre Royal 9 30 p Friday, 17th Hijfh Water.— ll J9 a., Patrick Day. I S.C.C. Tennis Tournament.
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  • 169 1 The B I Wt<m to- day. lv» London Apl 7. The N D. L. leaves Mar 18, doe Hongkong Mar 23, Shanghai Mar 27, Yokohama Apl 3. iHttrintilinf *n-2 iooai mails will h <oa&<3 *t below To-day. Peneng, Malacca, Federated Malay States A Joliora (O«eriand) (By Train) Pulau
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  • 834 1 The Bungalow lie* town 60 that be whore only nude of transit is tbe bumble rikitha c> u'd cot a* pi re to it ac an abodp Itbtaiu np. half an acre of grcund, the remains of an old coco* nut plantation, and oi.e feels as if the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 670 1 a^a^a^a\ la^w^r^a^a^Bß^i^Bn^^B^ A way IwßflaHaßaw wE9a^HBIS§ 43S9H8HHP fISRHSBQHHB wK9 9 i ,DER THE PATRONAGE OF HIS EXCELLENCnI I THE GOVERNOR. Z SINGAPORE AVIATION MEETING! lAND TRIAL FLIGHTS WILL TAKE PLACE 0\ THE RACE COURSE! TO*D7\Y, >I7\RQH 16. e> ITormorrow and Saturday I U 30—6.30 p.m I BOOKING AT ROBINSON PIANO
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    • 530 1 BOXING. BOXING. THEATRE ROYAL. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. America and England's Greatest Light Weights. BATTLING NELSON vs. OWEN MORAN. Eleven fast and furious rounds, 6 knockdowns, and Moran's te rible left hook to the Body, showing the Greatest Knockout ever produced m any tight picture. This will b* shown on Thursday
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  • 154 2 It is expected by the management of the Australasian Wirele- that wireless commanioation will be established between Australia and New Zealand m aboat twelve months, bat the smaller stations, for shipping purposes, will he m readiness for shipping oomn> animation round the New Zealand coast within three
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  • 135 2 FATAL RAILWAY ACC IDENT. Death of Lieutexant A Hill InformVion has been received of I serious accident oq the I branch line of the Burma Riilw morninj U neer, whose headq iarter« are at Maymvo, wm trolly in* do*;. atitiffli He was accompanied by Mr Hill, of the Gurkha *nd
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  • 502 2 > < Mystery snrronnds the disappearance and puisst whereab its of a surveyor m the Bireau of L m<ls who left CaUuiba for Manila during the latter half of January leaving all his effects beh and was later reported to have bean teen m Hongkong. Preparations are bang made for
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 405 2 SBl3ngorUir:eJßiii)!nrEsat3S l Ld'i CAPITAL £90.000. Presen- BMfl > cl) which 555,000 shares are offered for suo>cription, payable 6d per shire on application. 9d per share on allotmen* The Company has been formed to acqnire: (1) Brown Willie ani New Comot X tat- m iron KlaDti. and adjoining the B.i Raj
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    • 765 2 NOTICES. NOTICF. Tenders will be MOI lf«d at th< Colonial up to noon ou Thursday, M b lr'th. 101] m the supply and delivery to the Order of the Government., of BtMU and Patna Opium as under (a) 40 chests to be dtiiv. r. lat tlie Opium ■tory on ISA
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    • 402 2 XOTIQES. Kiam Kiat Go. SHIP-CHANDLERS, Government Municipal extractors. No. ill 1t94 Ut.M»cket Street »ct M 28.4 GRANT Co, AUCTIONEERS, ACCOUNTANTS. ESTATE AGENTS AND SECRETARIES. Loans Mortgages Arranged Rubber Exchange Buildings. TELr INI NO r>*v» KONG HING CHEONG AND COMPANY. NO. 104 !DOE R3AD. Cameras, of the various kinds m stock,
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    • 541 2 international Banking Corporation. CAPITAL and SURPLUS GOLD $6,500,000 Head Office 60 Wall Street, New York. London Office Threadneedle Honae, Bishopsgate Street Within, LofiDOl EC London p mi WiHoml Prcmnci& bank of Kngland Ltd. 6en«ral Foreign BndlMi Tnmi&cted. DEPOM Cubbbht Deposit Aoooobbi oponod and Interest allowed on the d&ilv Imlbiuvmi a*
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    • 382 2 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSI RAN'CE Co. OF CaN'aLa EBTABLIBHBD 1987. Policies are D WIDE "nm TRICTED," INDISPUTABLE J?S± FORFEITAB; Clauns, loans, cash-sarssßisss. t*» promptly settiec by the Imm u< Singh pore withou cw M Head Offioe r-ll|t tc The Accoants are soperriaed by the U. ance Department of the Canadian GovstSM^
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  • 652 3 actobt Progress of thi Divelopmiut Work The tr** ordinary general mr> the Ctdosg (Pc^ak > Robber Estate, Limited, was k^jon Feb 16 at the London Chaml^r of n^jMiiiri Oxford Court, Cannon j C.M m. and (tie Chairman tl the «o»riii)» presiding Tb« Cbairaaaa said Gentlempr. th^pport ijl
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  • 86 3 Sim Gkobgz R-os Kbppel's Actite Measures Peshawar. March 1. Sir George Boos Keppel, Chief Commis•ioaer, being infcrtnsd last s band of 30 raiders, nnder tbe famous outlaw Hakim Khan, was hiding m a care near Abizti. pro eeed-d with his assort, nosjaistisg of 300 Par jibis
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  • 93 3 A Disputed Map. Peking. March Tsoogh the Britiah Gorernment ass pro Mksd to withdraw the troops from Pien ma, John Jordan, the Minister si Peking. •troßglj amatsim that the map d Burma Yunnan boundary prepared by Mr K:**i (r) (lotto*?) a former h onsul wd on which the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 41 3 THIS IS IT. TASTELESS. ODOURLESS. The latoat scientific preparation |B| of COD LIVER OIL. Does all gU that is claimed for it and super■edts the old fashioned enial timm which npset the stomadi. 4 j CIFiIL CEIMIBTP H. 25 and $2.00
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    • 617 3 WANTED. ROOMS WANTED Frcm end Octob inisi couple, no children, bedroom ami sitting rcoiu. oi bedroom and large veramla! Teaait and near town. Prepared pay go a c com mod a*. Answers "D. M." c o Free Press, Mar 16 WANTED FOR JESSELTON Foreman of Pnblic Works must be an
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    • 898 3 aUiBTIONF. AUCTION SALE OF Four British Steamers To be hold at Powell and Co's Saleroom ON Tuesday, the 26th Man:., at 2-30 p. m. Lot 1. The iron screw steamer IiLEXWM LL! >CH. Classed 100 Al at Lloyds. Built at Glasgow m 183 by the London and Glasgow Coy., Ltd.
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    • 633 3 AUQTIONS. POSTPONEMENT. The sale of Mr. J M Reunie's furniture at Kaebrrn Estate fixed for Saturday the 18th is now postponed. POWELL Co.. Auctioneers 16 19-3 AUCTION SALE OF Very Valuable Chinese Jewellery &c. TO bE HELD AT Ching Keng Lee Co's Saleroom No. I, RAFFLES PLACE On Thursday. 2
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    • 935 3 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Teak Household Furniture and Effects, Motor Car. Horses and Carriages. Plants &c. kc THK I ROPBRI I At M Sheen" 98-2, Martin Lane off, River Valley Pd. On Saturday, March 18th, mi 'J p m. Comprising Teak occasional tables, teak diniug table. 'DE > Turkey i
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 20 4 U Altamount, Blairgowrie, Scotland, on the 12tb Fr-bruary, Archibald Alex- van, late of Messrs. Swan k Miclaren* Singapore. i
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  • 27 4 H-re -hall the Pres« the P- tin, Unawcd by influence ami unbribed by p Truth ht-r •-< epts draw, 1 oyaltv and Uw. i
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  • 1187 4 was only the other day that it seemed as though the trouble imminent betw. i Russia and China had blown over, and that the soft answer that turneth away wrath had been brought into play by China F to appease Russiin demands and mollify Muscovite irritability.
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  • 714 4 I Mr A. W. Sti There was a large attendance at the G.A. last evening, on the occasioi. the opening of the Ddbating Society which forms a part of the soeul life of that institution. H. E. the Governor presided, the subject being an a«^ ±nship," introduced by till.
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  • 263 4 This popular place cf entertainment is LeepiDg up the hi^h reputation it has earned, iUil ♦here was much of interest m the new ot of pictures shown list night at the second show. The attendance wis good and some irettv (-elections were played by the Goan- ohestra. i
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  • STRAITS AND STATES.
    • 114 4 From owr «c» Cirretpondent a*»t.llarcb The draft programme let the Coron*^ festivities have been ficsd for June 21 wU sea sports will be held >a J une 22 t>will be a pirade, the firing of a royal a»l at( and presentation of addreis at 715 at 8.30 am.
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    • 89 4 Ipoh Mir. IS. The heit here for the last few days has been terrific and it slid to have been hotte than ever before m the memory of the pro. verbial oldest inhabitant. The M *Uys prophesy thunderstorm, aa4 one m fact burst at Sungei Siput
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    • 35 4 Ipoh. March IS. A local syndicate has been formed Is work Towkay 1 >o Choo C boon's gold miss t M«s near Tapah, where believed there as gold m parable q u&atitiN
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    • 28 4 Ipoh M*r. I The Bungei Rtia Tm Company has declared a third dividend of sixpence payabh on March S3 at the Company's ofias at mmmm
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    • 44 4 Fine ILrd At 6 6. >m out >,u*u\ ila Lumpur, Mar. 15. c Planter's Store* Afetcy have a Ltedon cable giving the following prices at tot on sheet bie pc Be* Mef 11. k ecrap Scrap retreated IQ. F.ne beM Pdra
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    • 8 4 lbs. 4JM I J I,oft) <
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  • 311 4 In the I -aterdav nioniig, before him md Estate! L'd. property, to decide betm them and the company the actual posMStioa a email patches of land. Mr Knowles appe&rcd for the tquttta* and Mwin Everitt and D-ckineoQ for tit Com pan j. Mr Pant, manager of the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 175 4 MACGREGOR'S V.O.S. finest Ciqueur Macgregor Caldbeck Go, LONDON CL^SCOW. ESTABLISHED 1864ED TO THE MOVM OF LORDS. THE HOUSE 0^ COMMONS, AND TO TBS HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT, CANADA. Caldbeck Macgregor Co, Sole Agents. jjohn Little Go, L d WE NOW HAV£ A L \RGE AND VARi£D STOCK OF TRAV£LLi^C TRUNKS. The
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    • 86 4 No Home is Complete Without A Gramophone THE BEST CHEAPEST MEANS OF PURE INJOYMEMT. TERMS TO SUIT ALL. AND CO., LTD. THE AHCADE. mth LLL uiW) ilLfiw* 58-4, Hill Street, (off Stamford Road.) KfOH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. i Enlargements a Speciality PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION. BILLIARDS. The Anglo- Australian Cushion. OCK'B
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  • 86 5 B; 3 ULTIMATUM. SnbsMuine Telegraph.— ReuteRec Mir I". $M a.m. £af»> Chinese relations are again critical, M Russia oosMideri that the Chinese replies ite an oafriendlv distortion of tr. provUi »ns. She has presented a note Dg that this procedure will inevitably ]otd to a dist urbince
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  • 60 5 eorganization of Administration. i Bee Marl P m. j Sealer's St. Petersburg correspondent -,i that an Imperial rescript states t oissirn appointed to enquire i Mtts of the naval administration have and co ground for the charges made, it recommends the reorgin it ion of the 1 .rine
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  • 52 5 An Extraordinary Tale. The ant i- American feeling m Mexico is < gems*, and there are persistent reports Ml American action is intended as an anti < insnsse demonstration owing to the strong n> Japanese movement m Mexico, which juttry it is stated contemplates giving j MM
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  • 526 5 t A PROBA IT. t la the Supreme esterday Mr Jas- x t» F.sber bad before nisi a probate action > risioi? cv* of the estate of the late Towkay c EimPoßf. Mr G. S. Carver was for Low Kong < lo«f and and her and
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  • 59 5 E wetklj auction yastodaj at the 0 Cickaag* the ebietcffared was sold fcetJowawaa^Wd! urew daily V^fnr His cough was something sad A ton iar stover Mould's the (ooderUker would °*n he lid ia to see it Joaes was dead "Hello:-, cried j oneSt M yov |a somewhat P^mature
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  • 74 5 ANEW BCHBM* F FFICEB3. [Rv Submarine Telegraph.— Reuters) Mr Haldine m introducing the Army estimates and dealing with the shortage of officers, said that it was proposed to ac the system of nomination for Sandhurst by headmasters who would be re-juired to if their nominees had shown the
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  • 56 5 pm. Mr Hal lane m the curse of his speech c mentioned that a committee bad been j i.c shortage m the gioeers, ani tl hener I probib'y be the P.esident. He naounced that four Brit i- teroplanes s ad been purchased for the A-my making
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  • 651 5 The following is the repsrt of the above c the year just past. ne Fuad isuiin*ged by a committee ompoaed of the er l kttendac Inspector i •f Prison*. ColonUl L Cus Archdeacon Izird has been doing the luties of H.a Secretary and Treasurer hroUkjhout the y<
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  • 679 5 M M i Wt The Assize were continue-i before the Chief Justice, Sir William Hvadman H. Jjnes, m the Supreme Cour I vy I tlav named AbdulUh biu Mohamad Ali alias Lim Mm ftl wu unanimously found guilty on charges of cheiting and jnestly inducing delivery of property,
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  • 279 5 'Jack" is the name of the police man lunting dog, but the "bhoy»" nave chrisened fan i Tuesday night, le was taken out to Tanghn for a trial run )j Detective luspector Tajlor and ActiDg inspector Ford. "Jack" was securely held by i, double cord. Two detective
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  • 595 5 THE LATE Mr ARCHIBALD A. SWAN. There will ba deep regret felt amongst friends m the Cjlony and 1 S i- 'he news of the talk of Ui A >van, the fouoder of the well known firm of S*an an.i ma, CivH and R ii.. s jginaers and Architp I
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  • 265 5 (Fr Correspond' Tennis Championship. /.mann ben Sinclair, w. o. M >rton beit Biker, w.o. Green beat MortoD, O— J, v— 4. Swindell b>at Carmichael, o—4, •"> ♦;-i Swindell beat Weir 6—5, 6—3. A Handicap Singles. Weir plus 15 beat Lyon owe I mann owe 40 biit Swindell owe
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 360 5 the Hew Coat Sweater. These Sweaters are now J^^^^H ooat-form tWy are easj to put od. We Lave them m pUin v*| white, or white with plum coloured faetAga, I irk Dark I' btst y onlj, Tiz $8 50 PLAIN WHITE $4.50 each. HT ROBINSONS. the' garrick. cigarettes* G ™?fct
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 383 6 The Heap Eng loh line of Steame Singapore to Batayia. Chenbon and 1 Sajnarang tail twice a week To \pt. a.s Gian« Seng 1,129 J. Craig. a.9 Giang Ann II C. Kruiten. a^Zweena 1,200 James Sheppard. s.B Edendale 1,128 Dos lop. They have excellent accommodation for For freight or passage
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    • 250 6 3RITISH INDIA B. N. CO, LTD. FOR PENANG RANGOON AND CALCUTTA. The Compaq's Steamer "BHARATA 1,054 tors, R. F. 1 homson. Commander, will t>e despatches Cor the a Thursday, the H tai p.m. She has excellent accommodation for first &cd 8t cond claaa passengers. For freight or passage apply to
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    • 631 6 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG an:;» Deutsche Dampfschifffahrts Ges. Hansa Bremen. COMBINED SERVICE. The stcamorn of tin 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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    • 738 6 OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO.. LTD. AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd. The Companies' Bteamerß are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straits. China and Japan t v ry we k, and from Japan homewards for London Amsterdam and Antwerp evtry fortnight for Genoa, Marseilles ard Liverpool and fur Marseilles,
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    • 1069 6 P. O. STEAM NAVICJA Foi China, Japan, Penang, CevU. Australia, India, Aden E^vm Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London, Through Bills of Lading iasaed for Chi* 3oast, Persian Gulf Coutmental sad a san Ports. Steamers will leave Singapor- or MAIL Outward /i4l) m ion [>*vanha March 11 Delhi w.. L Oelhi
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  • 90 7 Jan. Feb. Total. 617 529 1 Si JJJI 600 625 1,225 W D tng »7.852 8,590 11,442 4 900 [inta AmmMwd 525 iU4 80 M 166 faavtaa s ...buLoie 307 307 jiewGopeng IM 130 VBO v Tambaii IBS 166 ■Z mkm 350 825 p v un« Babra I^n
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  • 548 7 •Tan Feb Total M I 8,225 Qgsa 8,808 Alor Gajah 742 -11 ],353 Vu M« 1.603 3,050 Malay 61.978 58,932 1i5,910 Ayer Kuning 601 ek 3,c* 1,995 5,822 Ayer Panaa 1,867 Bakap 2,399 Balgownie 12,585 Batak Rabit t '9 4,959 Banteng 8,340 3,332 6,Batu Caves -^98 Bata
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  • 643 7 RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. Cap. Issue. Paid. Last Div. Buy»rs, Bb&UBI 85,000 2/ IThgiT Rubber Estates Ltd 4 9 5 5 150,000 2/- 2/- Aagto-Malay 75% int. 130 1 4 I<H 2'- I. Bataßfl M.tlaka 2 3 8 0 30,000 1 1 Hitu Caves 35% int. 15 10 0 10
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  • 220 7 750,000 5 5 AyerPi; 650 660 i- 000 1 1 AlorG. i: :bb«r Estate 180 190 150.000 1 1 Ayer Kuning .50 .60 500,000 10 10 man Rubber Estates ij 00 12.50 200,000 1 Baigownie tint 1 J 00 1116 \OOO 10 10 Changkat Serdang Estate Ltd...
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  • 52 7 (CoimicTiD up to Mar. 15 Bank 4 m wm demand PriTate credits 3m 6mi France, demand Bank... Mf >«*mant, demand 240 India, T. T, 174| kono, demand foKOHAMA, demand 114} Java, demand Bangkok, demand 66 SoYKRiiiGNe, B&nk Buying $8.(4 Bank of England Rate... Discount 3 months bi11... 2i% 6
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  • 117 7 March 15. I Srambier M 8.75 Gram bier Cube No 1 m 14.50 Gkmbier Ouhe No. S M (oHUm. B'fen) Pepper, White (fair) Nutmagi(ll"te tie:* N'ntmegt (80 to tke IW. M m Maoe (Bane*) H BaUy Coffee (10$ Bla«k) Liberia! Coffee m m Tapioca, imall pearl (tair 4«aUM bob
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  • 236 7 $300,000 10 10 Belat Tin Mining Co Ltd 10^ int 5.30 I '.000 10 10 Bruang Limited 5.00 550 >0.000 10 10 Bruseh Hydraulic Tin M. Go Ltd 5.00 $400,000 10 10 Kanaboi Ltd 1.50 00.000 1 1 KintaTmMn^ 35% 17.00 18.00 $150,000 10 10 Kuantau Tin Mining Co
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  • 189 7 i rnA^A 110I 10 10 Eastern Smelting Co Ltd 10.00 norn $1,500,000 J lO 7 v CJontrib. 675 700 Q 000 10 10 Fraser and Neave Ltd 10% 38.00 40.00 i aaa n°° 10 Howarth Engine Ltd 5-4.00 H. 400.000 1(K) 1(X) m m 7% pref 9100 •iaaaaaa i
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 344 7 TO LET. TO LET Furnished House To Lei, Tanglin District, 1 bedrooms Tennis Court and flslblssg Bstry Ist May. Beat 1115. Apply H. L 00QOLUI A Co. Mat 16 TO BE LET. ■>' Telok BUngah from Ist April. Real Ma Apply to BODY- DAVIDS Mar 15 uc FLAT TO LET.
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    • 13 7 Woods' Great Peppermint Cure for all inter nal ornnolainte dysentry coughs colds Ac
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 998 7 VESSELS IN PORT. ir KJ*c *ad Tonii nommanderi \rrtved from Ft W-»» Monmouth Brit cruls. 9800 Power Mar 11 Saigon Penang 16 Kua: F.M.S. dredger 500 Nov 13 Koantan ertsin sea Mew Col. yacht 500 Murphy Jan 31 Penang Uncertain Brak Dut 3 0 nk Mar 1 Khio Uncertain Sperwer
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    • 78 7 WEATHER REPORT Date Bar Wind Temp Hum Skj Rain. H'konp X o ManiU X Huong 4p 2 Manila 4p Kandang Kerbau Hospital, Mar 14 1911. 9a m 3pm. 9pm Barom. 32 Fah. If I >0« 29 Temp. W| <0 Wet Bulb Tber. Dir. of Wind N E. Calm Max. Temp,
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  • 967 8 TO-D S AT EVENT. PROGRAMME /ND MACHINES DESCRIBED. Em the greatest and most interesting of the mary pleasing attractions that 1 been arras^ it various limes for the entertainme: 9 i gtporeanp. is the series of aeroplane fights which will be made this evening, and which will
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  • 372 8 -TER DAY S PLAY A Class Single. M. J. Upcott v A X a' B Terre 1, unfinished. H. H. Wilson beat J. Robertson, w. o. B Class Singles. E. W. B. Fulcher leat G. A. Chancy B—6, 7-5. C Cl :.E. L R. Macphail
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  • 746 8 S. V. C. ORDER S By Lieut. Colonel G. A. Derrick Cornman dant, SVC. Singapore. Uth March, l'.'ll. B V. C. Govt: Gazette No 103. His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to approve of the promotion of Major G. A Dsjniek, BifS> pore Volunteer Artillery, to the rank of
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  • 462 8 Th- is undergoing repairs at TdDJ isjsj P A cate "i plsgue has bfen notified at Odessa. Ti w♦ r "Dongola" from Bjmbav I BSSJ quarantined at Sut zas it is suspected that there is a case of plague on board. A coolie while working on the steamer
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  • 245 8 Admiral Kino Hall's Appoin In view of the formation of a Commonwealth fleet, says a sei vice paper, the selection of an officer <t I I Imiral G. s senioiity as Commander-in Chief of the Australia ti{ti%dron is of more than ordinary interest. Under
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  • 213 8 ka Brit i !is Muar SSS Malacca PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Per Selangor Mr and Mrs Trowell, Messrs G. E Brewster, Broths Oamillir. Tan Tat Van, Ong E. Hung, Hye Neo, C. 0. DumaV, Robertson, Mr and Mrs Ong Kirn Wep, Mis Koh K-tcg Hoe, Mrs Ong Beng {.'< Per
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 359 8 To Ml No. 1 iccessful By plane Flight m Singapore round the Race Course without touching the ground. Quickest round of the Race Course. I I Fust r itjrt m Singapore during 10 minntes without touching the ground. No. 4 The Aviator must rise from the ground 100 yards from
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    • 86 8 Persistent Colds. There is no reason why a cold should hang on for weeks, or until some chronic throat or lung 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 acquin d a
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