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

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 Si ngapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TE^ CENTS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH '2:5, 1911. NO. 7.171
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  • 142 1 THE D AY'S NEWS Mercutiohas won the Lincoln Handicap Page The Baghdad railway agreement has been singed Page 5. The results of play m the S.C.C. tennis yesterdfc v will oe fouud on page 8. Some interesticg tacts concerning the recent census will be found on Page There was again
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  • 846 1 I wocder where the writers of travel and geopra^bv books i H more do I wonder what driveling Quixotry brought me to Borneo m March of thrilling incident?, accidents and excitements Cold-bloodedly and after mirute deliberation I affirm and own that I hive been had; d.ddled gulhd; m t-hort
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 485 1 v_2_ THE ALHAMBRA 5,000 FEET OF FILMS~ of the Finest Quality m the World figure m our CHANGE OF PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. 6 PRODUCTIONS. Direct hem the World's Best Makers. Look out for the latest rail Rcws m Pathe's Animated Gazette 27th Edition 1 Late Puke cf Devc International Courtesies. Lord
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    • 276 1 THE STAR OPERA Co. DUTCH AND Ma: VARIETY ENTEBTAINERS AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. TO-NIGHT NO PERFORMANCE REMEMBER To-Morrow Friday. A VERY GRAND MALAY DRAMA •PRINCE ARAIS MAHPEIL" WILL BE BTAOID. just arrived: just arrived:: FROM 84T4T14. 4. new and charming actress and vioii: will appear m to-morrow's
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    • 293 1 VICTORIA THEATRE SINGAPORE. THE BANDMANN OPERA CO. To-Xight I To*Xisht II Thursday, 23rd\March. OUR MISS GIBBS Friday, tMh March. THE DOLLAR PRINCESS th March. FOR THE FIRST TIME IN SINGAPORE ERMINIE M'irch. THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER Tm March. THE BALKAN PBJNCESS. Wednesday, 29th March. THE QUAKER GIRL Thursday, 80th March. LAST
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    • 141 1 LATEST ADYERTiS£I«fcHTS. Straits surgeon wanted for Johore Page 3 Notice regarding rep*irs to Orchard road -Page 2. Bandmanna are staying on for six days more Page I. Notice regarding the Fish trademark for oils Page Wanted immediately, accountant for estates at KajaDg P Messrs Koh and Company have imported a
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 339 1 THE WEEK Thursday, 23rd High Water- 4 32 p S.C.C. Tennis Tournament. Oar Miss Gibbs, Victoria Theatre, 4 p Friday, 24th High Water.— 3 23 a., 7.20 p P A O Mail Outward due SCC. Tennis Tournament. Legislative Council, 2.30 p Singapore Johore Rubber Co. Meeting. The Dollar Princess. Victoria
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  • 416 2 Story of Tor l Mr Louis D. Stone, of New York H Francisoo, a well known American writer and traveller, who, with Mrs A S. Damon and Mrs E. S. Andrews, is touring the world, arrived recently at Colombo. Mr Stone, who ia visiting the East with
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  • 183 2 >fbcts on Rubber Estates. The severe drought which we are at pre sent experiencing is erasing a heavy wintering paradoxical as it may seem of the robber trees m this country, and this is causing a consideiable shortage of Utex Several Managers are
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  • 163 2 Brit a- Di :>s. PenaDg, March 1 His Excellence *he Viceresident of the Wai-wu pu, has been negotiating with the British Minister m connection with the Pien-ma question, and has placed his suggestions m a document ot six clauses. The British Minister m dines to the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 73 2 Persistent Colds. There is no reason why a cold should hang on for weeks, or until some or lung trouble is developed, and i: take Chamberlain's Cough By its remarkable cures of colds that remedy nas from a small beginning acquired a worldwide sale and use You may know that
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    • 407 2 Charles Robinson J Turf Commission Agen\ No. 4, The Arcade, Singapore. im- KOBBIE Tel N BSI. GRAND NATIONAL Run Friday 24th intst. S'l P> PUGI COMMISSIONS NO LIMIT- NO LIMIT Singapore Spring Meeting 9th, llth 13th March, 1911. 5000 75 Treble Events 5000 75 Pavilion Stakes Grand Stand Stakes and
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    • 698 2 NOTICES. HOWARTH ERSKINC, LTD., <!NGIPORE. NOTICE. The transi <• books of the above Company will be cloßed from the 24th to Urn ITtfl of March, 1911 both l\ys im- usive. By Order of the Board, V. V. LEMBERGEK. Seentary. Mar H HMI MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Notice is hereby given t it
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    • 554 2 TO LET. TO BE LET. VILLA MASCOT. No. 33 2, Cavanagh Bo*4 from 15th April, 1911. Apply to I for particulars. Mar 2H nc TO LET UNFURNISHED. IAimOII, Tanglin Hiil roa«l. at preser;in occupation oi a. Houtsrna Esq. Entry May 1. Three large b» Jr omt two bathrooms, Irawing room
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    • 509 2 International I Banking Corporation. CAPITAL and SURPLUS GOLD $6,500,000. Head Ofpk k;— f m fih LcbDOH Officr Thremaneedle Hoose, BiehoFfigate Street Wmti Lchdob HC •ca Bankkeb t— HmVomaJ rimmwmil Back cf B114; land Ltd. General Foreign Buiin-eai Trar*a'>c DBPOSr Cueebht Dbpobit Aoooanti oyened tad «t allowed on the daily milißiwn
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    • 307 2 WANUFACT^i^! Policießare "WORLD mil Claims, loans, nnaw promptly settleo by SSHHt Singfcpore without the BmmT!^ 4f^ a. Head Office- re| ia <t JJ The Ws— iw for r naiilf CUTHRIK cT. uT* SOUTH BRITISH nrsiratAjrcE co n ltd. i riLK Icsuranoaa effttm^ <^ uwa and Mecofasmdma td &mt M ARUE
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  • 386 3 gfcpu m Great f^ Ci' seo newspaper rl London, Qe r:t fgo ItfaUt ufi.i ntion hu* f bica ra»aaad n •jpuiDtf tb« V.»Uamt i gar* ail proud of m i i gpeaks vmbrosa X "nd- r a elood m view of »h» nJv 'umou'S V bad reached I
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  • 430 3 The rubber shareholder is bewildered. He t> like Alice Through the Looking rums." Hi has mot yet fused into homogeneity He cum from the four wind* of heaven when jmmimmo were m the air— and ■he don't new where h» are." It you attend a meet
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 48 3 HORTON, Horse Reoository Obchabd Rd. Telephone 880. TOBH HORSES by erery boat from Ans--tralia fag «^la. 4 GHARRY turnouts for pria specialty. S FODDEJt of teat quality always on SHOEDIO. Harness repaired. POR SALE. Cate^built two-seated VICTORIA, fast AW> GHABRY, Australian Pony k Harness. T. BO YD •arl
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    • 591 3 WANTED. WANTED Asaitta .alitication f or rs apply to Principal Medical Officer, Johore Bbarn. WASTED IMMEDIATELY i A young European as Assistant Accountant j a group of Estates, Kajang 1 1 Pr e fefcace given to one with s ou<» experience of Estate a cs. Free Quarter a. and usual
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    • 763 3 m/GTIOJVS. AUCTION SALE Of Valuable Teak Household Furniture and Effects. 111 i hUDDLi to 0u Saturday. UHk March, at 1 30 p. m. Coi:.( r i —Teak and rattau tandard chairs. Teak marble t p tables. Bentwood standard chairs. T» ak aaaaoabai Teak dressing tables and washatands, bed-tead-. etc. On
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    • 669 3 nUGTIOIVS. AUCTION SALE OF i Household and School Furniture, Pianoforte &c. AT No. I>-C. MACKENZIE ROAD. On Friday. Maich 24th, at 3 p.m. Comprising: School fltftks and forLL- fining table, rattan loan. :.«-ntwood and rattan chairs, bed-trad- and bedding, almeirars, wftßlist^ndß. dresHiug tables, kitchen sundries; China. Glass and Lamp Wait
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    • 564 3 'Kepler' Solution MqKc i Fat. Flejh. Hone and Ml. ,clc ytf Kepler Solution is a food not L* PMy a mef]!« The food that strengthens It ■v weak and fattens the wasted. S and fortifies the constitution. The food that sustains the invalid J^ Ir>\ anc^ restores the convalescent to
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 22 4 I March 17th, at IT Craven Hill GardenI London, the wife of Harry Luiton, Execa- tive Kagiaew, Malacca of a son.
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    • 52 4 ARMSTRON. I uls Memorial Church of England, Fategarh, I.'. P., on February, 1911, by the Rev. B. li Chaplain, Witt Adolphi's ARMsThON(i, eldest son of the late Capt. W A. Armstrong, British Army, to I Lkmon, late Principal of the daughter of the late Car" Lemon. Ivors Steam Navigation
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    • 46 4 Frederick Mini dot, son of Jonkeerman Minjoot, age 69, at noon on "22nd m«:. I) regretted. Ipob and Penang papers please copy. Low Khio 3 (Tacobe) Managing partner of the tirm Kiam Hoa Hon^ a Co., at Bangkok on the 12th instant, aged 69 ye.
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  • 22 4 Her» the Pc- air.twn %*A unbribed by !«re p.Vioi Tmth htn epts dt»w, PledK«! to I and law.
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  • 1149 4 There is no disguising the importance of that telegram appearing to-day, which indicatee that the Radical Government m the United Kiogdom is beginning to feel qualms at the contemplation of the possibility of getting its own wu m the li of Lords to a legislative nullity.
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  • 780 4 Mr A A Whelan, Manager of the Hong, kong and SbaDghai Bink at Colombo, going home on leave, and will be succeeded by Mr A Shar^, fr\»m Fr.ehow, will be relieved at Fjochow by Mr C Balfour. trsaiistein. the German Auibissador m .J iptn, on the 1 1 Lb inst.
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  • 492 4 kr Gi Sj The V.ctoria Theatre w to overfljwmg Us t *«J* i*| Bandsuanu Opera Coeia*.. piece was writtoi the music i >ne *<*&o«;r 40: Ivn KossssJp** bacl •pto!SLt2i ail^ ujHoalcosMsUa., he large auW Ust.is*t t^GSt ng themselves. The o«Z and the htsW by enthusiastic applatiM I went
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  • 186 4 The death is announced of 2sd l*& I Butler, unattached h«t, R*?al BMB ment, at Bjghra, from drown :c£ on Jufl* 13th. la the second magistrate's cwirt, ye** d*y. M«Mtt Rifey HargreateiaWOf p*ny wet* fined $20 c^fte f«ret«*l obstructiooi m Clarke and Rjad Sin**I i Sir Renry and Lady Mty
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 179 4 MACGREGOR'S V.O.S. I finest Dqucur $€OC€B mfiTSKV. Macgregor Calclbeck Co, LONDON GLASGOW. ESTABLISHED 1864PLIED TO m HOUSE CF LORDS, THE HOUSE 0? COMMONS, AND TO THB HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT, CANAD4. Caldbeck Macgregor Co, Sole Agents, JOHN LITTLE &COS y UII II tall I Ink Wb W V %0 ANNUAL CASH
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    • 69 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 BILLIARDS. The Anglo Australian Cushion. I (A.lcock'B Patent with Improvements by I John Robei. uedWorld's Champion) ABSOLUTELY THE BEST CUSHION TO DATE FOR ANY
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  • 71 5 FHE GOVERNME^ TEMPORISING. (By Submarine Telegraph.— Beater rch SSI pm. 1 here are strong rumour- m the House umosM lobby that the Constitutional •risis will not be settled before the and (bat the Veto Bill will not be ittttd before the end of Aug Bjtb the 'Morning
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  • 17 5 i House of Commons has pasted the ::.»n MtAsWhf the pMMHsIi ti tki 4,000 mcc
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  • 67 5 iteply To An Address. Bee. M m. His M tjesty the King his received de- it ions from various Christian bodies on :he occasion of the tercentenary ot -raaslation of the authorised version ofl Bible. Keying to an address ha s%id that -i aitiplying millions of the
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  • 233 5 By tbt "Capri" the representatives of the :sh and Colonial Aeroplane Company leave tor South Africa with their v where they will give exhibitions at Joh aetburg and elsewhere. The uiinagement regret that the wocees attending the vi ing here «v so •mall, but that their excuse
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  • 294 5 The cm* m which a Sikh was charged with rape was concluded before the Chief m RjwHm ;mi poster. lay. the jury finding accused not guilty and I MM HMMteflj M Itlitttd. The two r>eni«ing cases will be taken by Mr Justice F^her. Cokwel Sandys, who is giving
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  • 98 5 THE AGREEMENT SIGNED. (By SubmanD* Telegraph. Reuter's) It is announced from Constantinople that cement between the Sublime Porte land ighdxd X tilwdy C«>mp*ny has been signed, and the railway is expected to reach Baghdad m live years. The Company renouDcjs the construction he port of Bisra and the
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  • 77 5 A Close The race tor the tirst of the Spring Hindiie mile at Line >1q resulted as below. vs. (by Forfarshire Sillabud 1 G. M. Cole- Grave's I rill— Spirits of wine) 6.3 '2 el's Sp .n-i>h P ys. (Bj 3 Winner trained by Cannc -r The
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  • 42 5 Reuter's St Petersburg correspondent mnouncas that M. S'olypin his resigned as a result of the Council of Empire throwing the bill introducing local government m Poland. It is expected that M. Kokovtzoff the present star of Finance will succeed pin.
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  • 26 5 JOa.ui. rer's Berlin correspondent says that a new Turkish customs loan of 160 million francs has been issued. The lists were closed immediately. > <
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  • 251 5 {From our respondent.) Rifle Associatio After the Planters' Association Meeting a well attended meeting to go on with the formation of the R t\* Association was held oq the l'th iost m the Club. Mr B F Limb took the chiir. It was decided to accept the terms
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  • 94 5 An affray took puce m Wayang Street on TuesdaY ;oon between a large number of Chinese coolies Three arrests were made by the polic?. Yesterday two of the men were sentenced to six moi. rous imprisonment by Mr Robinson, third magistrate. The third was if Woods' Great Peppermint Core won't
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  • 919 5 HOW Tin: WORK IS PROGRESSING LA! I A visit to the large attap building on the 1 leach It >ad Reclamation and a glance within will reveal a veritable hive of WOl engaged M which to the stranger gataf, not knowing the circum stances under which they labour,
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  • 494 5 The following report will be pres9nted a* the annual meeting of the Club on March H ■tj. The accouit for the ptai will be considered satisfactory when compared with last year m that it shows an excess of expenditure over income to the amount of ou; I as
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  • 195 5 W the close of a dull we j k we have few alterations to make m the prices of shares. rs have fluctuated slightly, but have returned to last wpek's prices. Substantial dividends of and 3s. have been declared by Pataling and Selangor respectively, and the Singapore
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  • 165 5 m We understand that during this month telegraphic communication on the land lines throughout the F. M. S Malacca, and Johore have been constantly interrupted by juDgle fires which fused the wires. Withiu the last week on no less than six occasions were the wires thus rendered inoperative, and, owing
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 20 5 Source of Sleepletmest. The most common cause of insomnia is fctders of the stomach. Chamberlain's and Liver Tablets correct these
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    • 21 5 Grimault Co's Sarsaparllla cleanses the blood from all impurities arising from Scrofula, Eczema, Bad Legs, Skin Dit^aees, Pimple*) and Sores. 14
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    • 371 5 Gentlemen's tailors p Im T P^J We are Specially fitted to advise 'T on Outfits for all parts of the ~^»&f £fe* World, and every requisite is J^Hr fcii^" Lounge Jacket Suit V 'T^Btßw'^^^ na^ c newest an^ latest deV ||I signs of Homespuns. Cheviots, i Wrw Tweeds, and Worsteds.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 1008 6 "THE MANSION" mnm TRASATLANTICA 0P Barcelona* Colombo. Genoa. Barcelona. Lisbon and High-Class Boarding Hcusr. iish Mail Stbamb ftalnusee, Oxley Ri&t KHei v*aAaj Koad \RLOS DE Fi/.AGI iRUE 13 expec to ar- beTS from Mani ■on Saturda> I th March 1911. and will aye r and passapt- uppl\ to -i^ J^^Sv^^^ilctl
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    • 590 6 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG Deutsche Dampfschifffahrts Ges. li Hansa Bremen. COMBINED SKRVICE. The steamers of the-c Companie- maintain a regular service betv^B Hamburg Bremen. Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits i China an Japan. Homewar.ip. they aro despatched fortnight ly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremeriiaven
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    • 737 6 I OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO. LTD. AND I China Mutual Steam Nay Co. Ltd. T~e Companies steamers ate bed frora Liverpool oatwar ]s for Ifai Straitn. China ani Japan every week and fron. Japan horutward- rjr Lou Joe Atusterdaic and Actwerr. every fortni^L; for Genoa. ?•'^rseilles ard Liverpool and for
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    • 937 6 P. 0. STEAM NAVIua: n A««r.!U. IndU, Ad« B Mediterranean Ports Pi« •nd London. Tmoil Through Billg of Lading jssari a»Coast, Persian Gulf. ConSfasj- Ch «i Steamers will leave Smgapor MAIL LINES t|fcill Ouiwar 1911 f Delhi MarcL 24 Arcad Ull Apr ii^ UBe i L»elU April a^L h °e
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  • 532 7 Ton T? U rwi I Alor 8,808 'i; 611 |jm 2 115,91 tning qqi 1,995 5,32 Ayer Pan as 1 X Bakap ;99 BaJgownie 12,58* tk Rabit ;S0 .'9 4,95 3,340 3,: 6,67 BM -a ,18 J«" am 1,800 2,670 4,47 -50 15,700 82,35 f,040 12.0H 2,595
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  • 576 7 I Thk Latb Mb RC. A Wbil« tbora can be vary few Kuropeans ftf i^Bl m China who can cU I JJ* known the late Mr Robert Crawl urd 1 g^us, whose death took place reo c advanced age of SO, we (I. f .m) think the
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  • 1207 7 SSm *T *£T Ml >" BBHW 53 150,000 2/- Anglo-Malay 75% M I 10 I I I 50 -...,joo 2/- 2'- BaUnpMa.. 29 22 100 Z Batu'Hga Selangcr) 2*% 100 ilO 0 XuKS u^}\^ n 2 113 214 0 5U Uo 1 Bukit LintaLw 30% 415 0 50 0
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  • 100 7 Jm. Feb. Total. Be.at 529 1,176 i 3nuM 132 ffcMiMitin Gopeng III 625 1,225 i ■■■■■N 17.852 8,590 11,442 Baft* 455 .4 :>00 iwinhtioa HI II iane M M 166 i UM P10 505 ■■I :^baLcde 307 j N w l( ptnj3 150 130 $80 j NewTamban HI
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  • 59 7 (Coeebctbd vr to Mar. H Bank 4ms M demand Private credits 3 m credit* 6ms France, demand Bank... G ERM ANT, j lliad m, India, T. T, Hongkong, demand Yokohama, demand m Java, demand m 14O| Bangkok, demand 66 Sovekiigns. Bank Buying $8 54 Bank of England EaU. M
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  • 124 7 March 22. m 1 37* Imftiar buyers 8 50 Gambler Cube No 1 14.50 buubierOuk« No. i M e{ je- B.w» or 4 t pc^n myers 15. 'epptr /Wr <r# f*;r) buyers 26 5 lutTTi^^s 1 1 10 to tkt lli.^mi i'utmo<» (80 to U.t Ik.) [ace (Buiii w
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 47 7 THIS IS IT. I T TASTELESS. ODOURLESS. v T 1;* The latest ■uieiHfln pwparation T >'^H of COD LI VER 0IL Doee all L IfS i Iks* it eltJmed for it and super- Mdes the old fashioaed emol sums which opset the stomach, y I OFFALL CHIMIBTB
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    • 15 7 Woods' Great. I pfcrmint Cure for all inter I ml rorcclAictt dyeeuiry coo^he coide Ac
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 809 7 VESSEL© t^N ('OKI Pl*« *nd Tons Commandert Amvr-d Krom I kfl li- 5 :1^ V<in^ aang Pe. KUrf^ rin KM VI 1 :.*rt«iß .Mew OoLjMkftl p hy Jan 31 Penang Bra, I) Wink X; Bperwir Dut m Eeerde Mar 6 Ponti«ak dk Dut tug v. d. Jagt Mar 15 Bangkok
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    • 184 7 VESSELS A T TANJONG PAOAK AND KEPPEL HARBOUR. Wmmr— and D«ck* at whxen dtftresU *m*eU were berthed yest«d%y. East Wharf (Bamn)— BßL East Wharf Sec 1- Nam Yong, Capri, Goldmootlu Sheers Wharf— Nil. Main Wharf Sec 2— Dunerm. 3— Tambov. 4— Nil. s— Nil. 6 Myrmidon. H M.S. Crescent. Lagoon
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  • 769 8 The Annual Report. The following is the r minirree I endiDg :Ist J to be presented at the annual meeting iQ Banl 27. The Committee has pleasure m submitting to the members the Report and State MNMt of Accounts for the year ending j 9MV pleased to
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  • 537 8 »BBED HIS l> LTED i TECTIYE. Bg Hvlam pleaded guilty before up. Sam yesterday, to the theft aof gold chain cross from his ma>ter. I>r Green of General Hospital. There was a secou<l charge of causing hurt »o a detective constable, but he denied this -pector Ambrose
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  • 170 8 VKSTERDAY'S PLAN A Class Bingles. M. J. TJpcott beat A. K. a' B. TenellS— 6, C C Macphail beat Mackay 4, B—l J. Henderson v Elphick poatp >n* d. KewcombrB* Handicap Allen beat Kollewijin 6—l. I -f, 1 F. Eicbenberg beat P. F. David P—
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  • 70 8 At St George's Church, Penang, the marriage was solemnised by the Rev F. W. Haines between Mr Oswald Dofour Clark, planter of Taiping. and Miss Olive Uppleby of East London, Cape Colony. The bride, who arrived by the German mail **KleiBt" was given away by Mr M. Morrison
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  • 528 8 Via Ceylon.) MEXICO AND U. S. Remakkabi.k Inikkwew. London, March 12th. Reuter wires from New York that Mr Limantour, the Mexican Finance Minister, is now there. Iv an interview, Mr Limantour disclaimed anj ambition for the Presidency He rebuked American newspapers for using the word intervention," but he
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  • 166 8 Hongkong papers announce the death, at the Peak Hospital, on the 11th, of Mr Herbert nny, acting manager of the In ternational Banking Corporation at Canton. The death of such a promising young man he was only 32— is all tin more sad since
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  • 25 8 Yogala Siam 47 :> Jessen March 22 Bangkok E A.C Bangkok H.fcl S. Orescent Brit emit 7700 Capt P. Streatfield March 22, Colombo. HoDgkone
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  • 60 8 From Europe.— Per P. &O. Delhi, on Friday next, with mails of Mar 3. From China. Per W. D. L. Princess Alice, on Sunday next. MAILS ALREADY DESPATCHED FOB LONDON. Left Due Arrived Mar 11 Mar 11 Feb 20 Mar 15 P A O Feb 23 Mar
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  • 680 8 The "P.^r chj-»" Inded some general cargo from Europe «f t^e wharves yesterday. Snt smiel I m! ngkong. Tlie M M Bi Jx^a, wi h a cargo of sugar ami molasse?, was at the wharves yesterday, leavictr later iv the dd.y for Calcutta. The P A. 0 "Marmora"
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  • 246 8 Per P. &O. Marmora from Hongkong. Mr H. T. Hickman, Mr J. Junckheer. Mr A. Burgboff, Mr T. Van Hunt. Mr Thio T. Siat. M. Mistry, Revd. and Mrs H. F. Hilmer and child. Per Selangor Mrs Wilson, Mr Miser, Anderson, Mr and Mrs Cbolmeley, Sir Jo ;iud
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 326 8 f* f IB. PDE SILVA f 1 DIAMOND MKB CHANT AID I Double and Tr Kings m all «t\ I raond a I Diamond Half Hoop Rings Mo natal t« any Pattern ill rifi no mo— ted. i t»emea h Diamond Ring* of e—ty >kif i]|mT)j« I all Marked 1
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