The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 May 1911
1911-05-04
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Title Section16 1911-05-04 1 Si ngapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER TEX CENTS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1911. NO. 7,20616 words
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Article101 1911-05-04 1 Mtb Pn-udWk bas been c.nimitted for trinl m the Kn ila Lwnpor 'iragHdy P :ge 7. The Veto Bill is stoadil? beiuj? worked through the House of Common* P^pe 7 Ou page 4 f lie reporta of a number of rubber companies. TLe Persian Pailhmpnt has passed101 words
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Article244 1911-05-04 1 The P. <>. leavua May sth da* London M»y2B. Th«» P. O. leaves M:<y 6th due Hongkong May 11, Shanghai May 4, Yokohama May SO Intermediate and local m*.iU will hrn toa»< ia list b«low To-day. Penanvj, Malacca, Federated Malay StatA* A Johore (Overland) (By Train) 7 am244 words
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Article65 1911-05-04 1 When a medicine must be given to young children it should be pleasant to take. Chamberlain's Congh Remedy is made from loaf sagar, and the roots used m its preparation give it a flavor »imilar to maple syrup, making it pleasant to take. It has65 words
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Article899 1911-05-04 1 It is Dot exactly tie plats one wi uld choose for an afternoon call, r>ut the message comets to me that a friend is grievously sick. So I hunt out l.er übi de. The friend is but a poor Malay Btrmsiaa woman, yet one whose life899 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement397 1911-05-04 1 MONSTER PROGRAMME INCLUDING i 6 NEW PH2TURES! O NEW PIGTURBSH t a h t e ALHAMBRA B R E O A A C D H TO. WIGHT! TO-XIGHTH AN EXCEEDINGLY STRONG SERIES. WITH A REALLY UNIQUE COMBINATION OF CEVS which speak Volumes for the Art of the Cinematograph. A VOY\GE397 words
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Advertisement287 1911-05-04 1 THE STAR OPERA to. THE DUTCH AND MALAY VAItIETY ENTERTAINERS AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. To-Night! K0 PERFORMANCE. REMEMBER! To-morrow Night GftAHO Fairy Play 4 INDAR=*ABHA ff SABZ FAIRY WILL BE STAGED. COME 6i S£E Miss Lily Bertha Appearing as Sabz Fairy. Y. W. C. A Dr Middlrtor287 words
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Advertisement283 1911-05-04 1 Telephone No. 191. ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED PIANOS FOR HIRE $10 per month. ALL THE LEADING MAKERS. K O N G H I N G~CHEONG AKD COMPANY. NO. 104, NORTH BRIDGE BOAT) Cameras, of the various kinds m stock, plates, papers Ac. Silvered Plate Glass of any sizes. Plain or283 words
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Advertisement75 1911-05-04 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Howarth Erskine advertise Rubber Planta tion machinery Page 1. Coronation decorations at Koh Co., 90 Bras Baeah id Pr»ge 1. Roads on Govt. House Domain to ba closed race days Page 2. Powell it Co have two important sales, land and stock m trade Page 5. Meeting of75 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous142 1911-05-04 1 THE WEEK THUESI^AY, 4tl) Hi^h Walar 0.54 m, 256 p P O Mail Homswiurd due Dalhousie Chapter, 8 30 p F&iday, sth High Water.— l 47 a.. 4 30 p P O. Mail Ontward due Riley Hargreaves Meeting, noon. Changkat Serdang, noon. Legislative Council, 'J.HO p Automobile Hotting, *).1"> p142 words
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Article547 1911-05-04 2 A Much Discussed Question. The Calcutta commercial correspondent of the Pioneer writes Some years ago there was a Conferenc held on the subject of shipping rings, rebates, etc. Very voluminous evidence was taken m London from all and every connected with shipping m any shape or form, and,547 words
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Article365 1911-05-04 2 Dr Diesel <»n thb Advantages of the New Fuel. At their meeting the Institution of Naval Architects discussed the possibility of employing internal combustion engines for the propulsion of large vessels. The topic was introduced by Mr J. T. Filton, vice-president, who read a paper on Diesel engines365 words
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Article261 1911-05-04 2 THE PROTEUS OF DISEASE." Indigestion's Innumerable Fobms. Of all the disorders to which humanity is heir, indigestion is undoubtedly the most fre qnent. Its symptoms are enil^ss ie their variety and its causes are scarcely less numerous. Whatever the cause, the greatest care has undoubtedly to be exercised m the261 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement337 1911-05-04 2 C. H. WILLIS IS HERB And doing business on the forthcoming SINGAPORE RACES Run May 9, 11 13. TREBLE EVENT HUNDRED TO ONE 100 TO 1. RACES 3, 4 6. 100 TO 1. Straight-Out ALL EVENTS DOUBLE ANY TOO EVENTS ENTRIES FOR FIRST DAYOpening Stakes (R. C.) Honey Bear 10.7*337 words
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Advertisement594 1911-05-04 2 NOTIGES. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that all Roads within Government House Domain will be closed to the public from 1 p.m. to 9 p in. on each of the following dates namely May 9th, 11th and l."» ill H. V. TOWNER, Executive Engineer. May 4 14-5 Notice of Meeting594 words
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Advertisement664 1911-05-04 2 NOTiQES. TALANG RUBBER ESTATES Ltd. It is requested that full particulars of all outstanding accounts be sent immediately to the General Agents of the Company. Messrs. STURM ANN k MARTIN, 8, Kiangse Road, Shanghai. May 4 Us 10-5 NOTICE OF CHANGE IN SPELLING OF NAME. I, Oaw Boon Chan of664 words
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Advertisement478 1911-05-04 2 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. Established 1887. Policies are WORLD WIDH," UNRBt TRICTED," INDISPUTABLB and NOH FORFEITABLE." Claims, loans, cash -surrenders, etc., ai, promptly setfeleo by the General Agenti Singapore without the delay of referenoe It Head Offioe. The Reserves for protection of Polio? holders are over $20,000,000 (5.5.0.)478 words
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Advertisement546 1911-05-04 2 International Banking Corporation. CAPITAL and SURPLUS COLD $6,500,000, Hbao Offiob r— 6o Wall Streel, N BW Tn Lohdoh Offiob Threadneedlo Hoaae Bishopsgate Street Within, Lohdoi »c Lohdoh Bahkrbb s— National Provi, ei Bank of England Ltd. General Foreign Buitneu Trmjiiacud DEPOSITS. Cubbbht Dbpobit Acoounta opened m Interest allowed on the546 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement266 1911-05-04 3 PERMANENT READY ROOFING. Cheaper than Attaps. No Renewal being Required. Full Particulars Samples from ■^■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■H^^B!/ THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. SPEHCER-HOPWOOD fADDFTT'C JODELITE DUIL L It 0 SUPERHEATED STEAM X a B 8" 1 various Sizes m Stock ENGINFS m I FO/? RUBBER MAeHIAERY. IBHII I M More Economical than Suction266 words
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Article3493 1911-05-04 4 Edinburgh Rubber Estate Sel,an<;or. Tbe report states that the profit is J0, 351 The directors recommend a farther dividend of 15 per cent making 45 per cent, for the y«ar, leaving £1,763 to be carried forward. The yield of rubber was 81,7451 b and the estimate for the3,493 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement708 1911-05-04 4 •yO BE SURE— the Teeth are so I important that it would be a pity to neglect them especially when you can clean them so well and so easily with Your local dealer stocks and sells it. Makers F. C. Calvert Co., Manchester, England. SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT RAILWAY. From Ist February708 words
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Advertisement318 1911-05-04 4 I X THIS I IS li it; I* .__> j WATERBURK'S METABOLIZLD Cod Liver Oil Compound j 1 1 C /C7\ "."TELESS ODORLESS* J y i t /iJH^ak J 1 ■:•<•"-■ ..h <)\) I;\ Z «~~i~' ()11 T/'r' 1' cl.iiun (1 foi 1: 3 jif. led" j 4. j emu!-,318 words
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Article652 1911-05-04 5 WRECK OF THE YONGALA." There is no room for doubt that the missing Australian s earner Yon«nla has been ]o*t with every soul on hoard, inr.'uding a large number of passengers, m cjv.one on the Barrier R*ef. Australian ftdtfotl Lave these reff rencu to the disaster Brisbane, April 7 A652 words
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Article410 1911-05-04 5 A N&w Ykai: His Majesty's Government, m common with the (jro?ernment9 of other European countries, have received an invitation fioai the Swiss Government to take part ia an International Diplomatic Conference on the subject of fixirg Easter and generally ref o\ m- ing the calendar. The invitation is410 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement572 1911-05-04 5 Tonic Free from Alcohol Are you pale, weak, easily tired, and do you lack nerve power? Ask your doctor if Ayer's Sarsaparilla would not be good for you. He knows, and will advise you wisely. Not a drop of alcohol m this medicine. It puts red corpuscles into the blood,572 words
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Advertisement621 1911-05-04 5 WANTED. WANTED IMMEDIATELY CLinepe Cletk for Tin Mine m Johore Must be able to speak Teochew and Can tones* Apply m writing with copies of te-timonials to McALISTER ft Co Ltd. May 3 n c. WAKTED IMMEDIATELY. Assistant Dresser for Rubber E-tate m Perak. Apply m writing with copies of621 words
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Advertisement806 1911-05-04 5 AU&TJON*. LAND SALB At Messrs. H.L. Coghlan Co's Salerooms On Wednesday, May ICtn, at 2 30 p m. Fieehold land fronting Bukit Timah Road Grant Nos. 414 and 415. Planted with para rubber, Area 15 Acres 1 Rood P"» Poles. H. L. COOHLAN Co, Auctioneers. May 4 11-6 In Bankruptcy806 words
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Advertisement1123 1911-05-04 5 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Java Teak and Rattan Household Furniture, Harmonium, Horse Si Carriage &c AT 'St. HELENS.' No. 26A SY£D ALLI ROAD On Saturday, 13th May, at 2 p.m. An excellent toned harmonium by Prodoctiv-Genossen^chaft, tittrll, m ftfll DltM 0M Yrion rattan fancy a-m chairs and tables; beautifully carved1,123 words
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Article53 1911-05-04 6 Domcetic Occurrences. Deaths. Bell. At the Station Hospital, Rangoon, of apoplexy, on April 23, 1911, Hon Henry Leeson Bell, Chief Judge, Small Cause Court of Calcutta, officiating Judge, Chief Court of Lower Burma. Age ;">3 years. Gordon.— -At Prospect Cottage, Hill Road. Maulmein, on the 19th instant, Gborqiana Gordon, sister53 words
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1633 1911-05-04 6 The Singapore Free Press Thursday, May 4, 1911. 9__*_t _S__* i iwmi by infftM .i- ril^ v gain H 'i>l Triitli lifi 4r1. -iiiii. prci CJ't c'r^*, f'lclciii < Religion. Loykltt and A fairly natural result of tho anticipation of the great ceremonial visit of tho Emperor of India to1,633 words
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Article280 1911-05-04 6 Burma papers announce the death at Maulraf m, on April UUb, of the death of Miss Georgiana Gordon, one of two spinster sisters that have lived m that town for at least the past forty-five years. The Misses Gordon were the senior and the uio*t respected residents m Maulmein, daughters280 words
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Article29 1911-05-04 6 KAMUNING TIN. (From Our U»n Correspondent) Ipoh, May 3rd. The mines of Inmuninp:, Lid produced 963 pikul last in juth, giving a net revenue of $5,285.29 words
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Article51 1911-05-04 6 Agents Derrick Co, Sungei Gau I f pkla. tAVN t>ut n\, >i <>,, :,n.tent.) Ip«li. M*j Lahat Mine p^ (From our own Corretpondrnt.) Kiula Lumpur, M The Planters BttMrti hci^ a L >n.l(in cibl^ stating that plautiitioa sheet bitevit is at 5 aud Fine lUrd P^ra at51 words
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Article208 1911-05-04 6 Agents Derrick A C Pajam OQ ih<. Glevealy .1 2 J. lbs. AgeatH EiHt Asiatic Co, Morsi Ar.sTiN: 0 bl TaNKAN: Ag^ntH Siine Dirby A C>, Pajam Ibi. Peooh Kadei.i.a:— Permata— .'llulba. BCKIT LINTANO Vkk.iini v Ib-j. A LOR GAJAH 4.*" Aybr Panas 2,016 !b«. Pajttai -l208 words
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Article270 1911-05-04 6 SIDKI.L.HT <>N K NKl>H| f Our attention (taji the H Mffo* Toleffraph, has beeu called to a very interesting matter m conaecti >n with the new pirtnership diuance which BUk,venN to us that, its scopn m not as ample as OOtlld be wished F.>r the most pirt270 words
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Article26 1911-05-04 6 A gang robbery is reported from Merchant Rmd. A Chinaman livirp at < >in*r R»id says thnt tive other Chinese attacked bim and robbed him of $40.26 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement367 1911-05-04 6 MACGREGOR'S V.O.S. finest Liqueur seoccß upriskv. Macgregor Caldbeck Co, LONDON GLASGOW. ESTABLISHED 1564. j AS SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSE OF LORDS, THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, AND TO THB HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT, CANADA. Caldbeck Macgregor Co, Sole Agents. Little's Fire Proof Thief Proof SAFES WITH CHUB3S LOCKS AT MODERATE PRISES. .^->fl367 words
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Advertisement96 1911-05-04 6 No Home is Complete Without A Gramophone THE BEST CHEAPEST MEANS OF PURE ENJOYMENT. TERMS TO SUIT ALL. S. MOUTRIE AND CO., LTD. THB ARCADE. mth LEE BROTHERS. 58-4, Hill Street, (off Stamford Road.) HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. Enlargements a Speciality PRICE LIST Off APPLICATION. DRAUGHT PILSNER BEER ON TAP AT96 words
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Article68 1911-05-04 7 Submarine Telegraph.— Reuters.) May 3d 4 22 pm. A telegram from Teheran states that the Mejlias has pissed the TUnk Loan mentionad iv tbe wire of April 29th (the Imperial Loans Contract Bill as a matter of urgency) ifter a prolonged and vehement discussion. It is understood that68 words
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Article182 1911-05-04 7 Second Clause passes. The House of Commons Committee has I of 898 to 195 adopted the second principal clause of the Veto Hill. Tbc ftrsi of the three principal resolutions of iheb-.1l was th it the L >rds should bedi* ibled from rejecting oramending money bills, :he182 words
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Article45 1911-05-04 7 ro.uutary Service a Failure. May The newppapers state that the Admiralty scheme for the establishment of a reserve of 300 fidherinen at Grimsby for a H>et of mine-sweeping trawlers for special war service h.is proved a failure hitherto, only eleven men having enrolled.45 words
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Article33 1911-05-04 7 GERMANY JOINS ANTARCTIC HUNT. Rec. Miy 3, i»-30 am. A German Antarctic expedition sails from Hamburg on Wednesday on boarl a specially equipped bark called the Deutschand which proceeds first to Buenos Ayres.33 words
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Article248 1911-05-04 7 About 15 atTap houses were burnt down at Sebrana; on Thursday last. A B >yanese woman hat» told the police that on Tuesday evening four Bengalis robbed her of a sum of $100. All the jewellery stolen from Mr Boyd's residence at Ting'lin H 1! has beea recovered by th**248 words
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Article112 1911-05-04 7 King George has approved of a clause of article li> of the King's Regulations md Admiralty lust ructions as to the iring of saluti-s on British Anniversaries being amended so as to run as follows The fixed dates for firing salutes m celebration of British Anniversaries are as follows, viz112 words
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Article12 1911-05-04 7 Woods' Great Peppermint Cure for ail internal cnmolaintß dysentry coughs colda Ac.12 words
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Article419 1911-05-04 7 JEHAD IN MOROCCO. French Action Provokes Tribes. (By Submarine Telegraph.— Reuter'g) It is reported from Tangier that the news that a French column his left Casablanca and Ribat for F. z, his excited all the Gharh tribes who are proclaiming a jehad. 4 letter from an English lady missionary m419 words
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Article40 1911-05-04 7 Rec. Maj 8, 10.89 am. At a meeting of Libour Unions last night at Paris the secretary declared that to aveuge the prohibition of the Mayday meet it us the workmen would wteck the Graad Prix meeting.40 words
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Article30 1911-05-04 7 Revolutionary Excesses. May 8. British marines at Canton are guarding Shamten. Guns have been posted on the canal bund. The revolutionaries have burned four Yimous at Fj,tsh.tn.30 words
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Article209 1911-05-04 7 II i.k (Tpmisnra Expected m the Norti The excitement UMWg th« foreign population of Harbia is intense and everybody is predicting a huge uprising of the Chinese on a scale much larger than the Boxer Trouble of 1900. The plague is absolutely forgotten aD»I the wildest rumours209 words
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Article128 1911-05-04 7 A quiet wedding was solflmniz^l at Holy Trinity Church, Nuwara Eliya, when Mr Robert G Coombe, Manager of Poonag<illa Group, Koslanda. led to the altar Miss Dorothy Augusta G >olden, sister of Mrs W. Seoble Nicholson, of Vellai Oya, Watawata. A pretty wedding was solemnised at St. Andrew's Church, Colpetty,128 words
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Article763 1911-05-04 7 INQUEST CLOSED. 'F^o'n >ur turn Corv>st>ondent.% Kuala Lumpur May 2, (Dispatched 4 5 pm. delayed m transmission). Mr \V,»gner having examined last witness Mr Hereford next called D t Mclutyre who stated that he exuniaed Mra Proudlock's head, face, neck and chest and found neither scratches nor bruises.763 words
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Article65 1911-05-04 7 Committed for Trial. Kuala Lumpor, May 3rd. Plans were put m to-day showing the scene of the tragedy. No further witnesses were called. Mr Wagner stated that it might be necessary to engage a Straits lawyer to defend Mrs Proudlock, who reserved her defence and was committed for65 words
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Article114 1911-05-04 7 Warmly Welcomed. {From our Own Correspondent Penang, .May 3. In the Supreme Court here Mr Sproule on behalf of the Penang B*r welcomed Mr Justice Ebden who had he said been known to almost all his colleagues m Penang and the F.M S personally or by repute.114 words
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Article39 1911-05-04 7 (From our own Correspondent Peuarjg, May 3rd. The Penang Chaiubir of Commerce have decided to nominate Air George Mcßiin to repiesent the Chamber on the Legislative Council during the absence on leave of Mr A. X Adams.39 words
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Article88 1911-05-04 7 From the Consul General for the Netherlands we have received a pamphlet concerning the coDgress and exhibition of fibres at Soerab*ya m July and August. A strong committee has been formed, aud those taking part m the Congress are well known scientists and planters. The fibrts proposed88 words
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Article170 1911-05-04 7 A citalogue of books added to the R fflig Library from I^ol to U*lo b:is been issued, and at the meeting of the Committee yesterday it was decided to sell it at one dolUr. The old bigger catalogue will als be sold at a dollar, so that170 words
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Article70 1911-05-04 7 We yesterday forwarded to Mr A. J. Scandrett, a cigarette case as a memento of his being the most correct of the v irious handicaps sent m m connection with the above. The number of attempts received proved .the practical interest taken m the racing: and it was70 words
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Article179 1911-05-04 7 April 7th. Para. Since our last issue we have had a very fluctuating and varying Market the tendtney of prices has altered two or three t'mes a day. Fine Hard has sold from 6-3 for April-May, 6-4 for May June, 6-4* for June-July, and there179 words
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Article69 1911-05-04 7 A great cricket TVst Match was to have been played at Colombo on the 28 and 29th April between a picked Ceylonese cricket team and a European eleven captained by Mr W. M. Pa-terson. Since 1887, when the firat match between the Europeans and the Oeylonese took place, twelve test69 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement228 1911-05-04 7 ROBINSON COj HB^^l^^l^B^H^^^^k^ JUST UNPACKED. LATEST STYLES ■■•IIN a LADIES SHOES Tan, Black, White and Colors. ROBINSON &CO.| THE GARRICK. CIGARETTE Z 4 11l l A LARGE HAND-MADE CIGARETTE. '^T^^^P PdCk3d m 5O S Air Ti I ht Ti!lS Obtainable at MESSRS. JOHN LITTLE Co, LTD. I ROBINOSN CO. Our228 words
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Article401 1911-05-04 8 Vl. -TORI A (MALAYA) Kl-RBKR ESTATES v. mi Ln Syndicate. (Before Lord Justio* Ftrwell and L >rd Justice Kennedy.) This was an appeal by the plaiLtiffa from an order of Mr Justice Huckuill's. The action was brought by the Victoria (Malaya) ttubber Estitts (limited) against the Lee401 words
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Advertisement379 1911-05-04 8 BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO, LTD FOR PSNANG, RANGOON AND CALCUTTA The Company's Steamer "DILWARA" 5,441 tons, C. E. Hodgson, Commander will be despatched for the above ports on Thursday, the 4th May, at 5 p.m. She has excellent accommodation for saloon passeDgers amidshipe. music room, smoking room &c. t379 words
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Advertisement608 1911-05-04 8 OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO.. LTD AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd. The Companies' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and Japan every week, and from Japan homewards for London Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool and for Marseilles, Havre and Liverpool608 words
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Advertisement713 1911-05-04 8 N.D.L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southamp ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtan, Nagasaki and Kobe713 words
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Advertisement646 1911-05-04 8 P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Foi China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for Chist Coast, Persian Golf, Continental and Ameri can Ports. Steamers will leave Singapor* on or about MAIL LINES. Outward for China) 1911 1911 Devanha May646 words
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Advertisement912 1911-05-04 8 HOLIDAY-TICKETS, J Between 15th April and 15th July, 1911 Holiday-Tickets to anr from all the places of the ArchipeWn (Singapore and Penang included) will be issued. These tickets entitle the passenger to make a return voyage against payment of single fare and are available for steamer of the following lines912 words
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Advertisement576 1911-05-04 9 Petroleum Residue lAS A WOOD PRESERVATIVE. 1 I I THERE is nothing better on the Market I (Compare our prices with other preservatives. 50 cents per gallon fob. any Steamer m the Roads or ex Godown. B I APPLY TO THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM Co., Ltd J WINCHESTER HOUSE. 4 wl.576 words
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Advertisement594 1911-05-04 9 THE Singapore Free Press. Morning Daily. To Our Readers. The Singapore Free Press is now a Morning Daily, and is on sale at depots from an early hour each morning (Sunday* excepted). Cash price Ten Cents a copy Subscribers' copies will be delivered, at their private residences, (or town offices594 words
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Advertisement1003 1911-05-04 9 "Hazeline' Snow" Hazeline Snow Hazefine Snow Hazeline Snow 'Hazeline 1 Snow" Hazeline Snow Hazeline Snow Hazeline Snow Hazelme Snow Hazeline Snow Hazeline Snow Hazeline' Snow Hazelme Snow" Hazeline Snow Hazeline Snow Hazeline' Snow Hazeline Snow Hazeline Snow Hazeline Snow Hazeline Snow 4 Hazeline Snow Hazeline Snow Hazeline' Snow" Hazeline Snow1,003 words
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Advertisement454 1911-05-04 9 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAY. COY., LTD. The steamers of this Company maintain a fet?alar direct service between Calcutta. Straits, Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan, caking cargo on through Bills of Lading for canton, Swatow, Araoy, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtsxe Ports, Formosa, tb« Philippines Ac. Ac. STEAMERS. Tons Commander Kutsang 4895 R. C.454 words
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Advertisement200 1911-05-04 10 DI KPu ifitm £S3mM^ mjm ***** I ■ml IW IV il H To H.M. the King il It W\ 1 JLUj/TVIV IVLiI/ I ff 1111 Li n^^^^ :^M^ N L/lilm SCOTCH WtfiSKY \JT'* $16 All EH I Per case of 6 Doz. Pints CTAI IT [W «P^ s ine cnoicest200 words
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Article238 1911-05-04 11 750,000 5 5 Ayer Panas 4.80 500 120,000 1 1 Alor Gajah Rubber Eitate 1.50 1.65 150,000 1 1 Ayer Kuning 50 60 500,000 10 10 Bukit Timah Rubber Estates 1200 200.000 1 1 Baigownie 70% int 10.50 1100 750,000 10 10 Changkat Serdang Estate Ltd.., 650238 words
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Article176 1911-05-04 11 $1,500,000 I Eißtera Smeltin 8 J<* 10% 10.00 uom C lO 7 Uontnb 10% -i qq $*****0 10 10 Fraser and Neave 25% &5% bonus 1910 38 00 qqnn ♦2.400.000 }«> Howarth Ermine Ltd 2i% %<& n Annnnft J 10 10 Katz Brcthers Lvi Deferred 12% 120 oo $1,000,000176 words
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Article275 1911-05-04 11 $300,000 10 10 Belat Tin Mining Go Ltd 10% int 570 600 $300,000 10 10 Bruang Limited suo 550 $000,000 10 10 Bruseh Hydraulic Tin M. Oo LW 6% for 1910 600 $400,000 10 10 KanaboiLtd 105 120 £60,000 1 1 Kinta Tin Mines l/.int 17 00 18 00275 words
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Article145 1911-05-04 11 May 3. De Klerk, Dut str, Chevalier, for Muntok and Banka ports. Japan, Brit str, Stewart, for Penang and Calcutta. Emilie, Dut str, Mahmoot, for Rhio. Sri Muar, Brit, str, Hudson, for Muar and Malacca. Kinta, Brib str, Da^, for T. Anson via ports. Lama. Brit, str, Hirst, for145 words
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Article36 1911-05-04 11 Sick headache results from a disordered condition of the stomach, and can be cared by the nse of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Try it. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers*36 words
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Advertisement413 1911-05-04 11 __JTO_ tfiT. TO LET. No. 2, Wilkie Road from Ist June. Compound Hou?e, Lawn Tennis and Stable. Apply J. CRAIG, Sharon, River Valley Road. May 8 3.3 TO BE LET. St. Helens 26 A, Syed AH Road. Apply St. Mary's Dispensary, 75, Hill 6treet. >Pl 7 7.5 OFFICES TO LET.413 words
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Advertisement750 1911-05-04 11 VESSELS IN POKT. *«d Tont Commander* Arrived rrora For When Hai Chen Chin, cruis. 2930 Yang May 1 P'bang Java Hai Chi Chin, cruis. 4300 R Ad. Ching Apl 28 bhanghai Colombo Se* Mew Col. yacht 500 Murphy Apl 12 Tringganu Unoertain S y fen Ger yacht 251 Harris Apl750 words
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Page 11 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous204 1911-05-04 11 VESSELS AT TANJONG PAOAB AND KEPPEL HAEBOUR. Wharvttt and V«cks at uthxc.h dif'tetU *>*gs*U voere berth« 4 on Satu my. East Wharf (Banin)— Van der Hagen East Wharf Sec I—Nil. Sheers Wharf—Nil. Main Wharf Sco 2—Austria. t. 3 —Dilwara. H 4 —lnaho Maru. s—Nil. f. 6 —Atsuta Maru. Titan. Ltgoon204 words
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Article387 1911-05-04 12 The Assizes were resumed before Mr ■Ju«'k-> liaher yesterday. Ho Ah \\*n a Chiuese woman was charged with caua.ng miachief by fire at It) Auioy Street, on March 13. Superintendent M. W. Pitt, of the Singapore Fire Brigade, gave evidence to tie ff'Ct that whea c tiled to387 words
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Article358 1911-05-04 12 The new programme at the Alhambra cinematograph bUow m Be*cb R >au attt;. t f<l a fdir hi use last night. Some really good pictures were thrown on the toreen and were much appreciated. The excellent orchestra added greatly to the enj yment of the evening. The Romance358 words
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Article154 1911-05-04 12 An accident m the river resulticg m the death of an aged European named Mr. Wood, a Custom House pensioner, occurred recently at the Hastings moorings Calcutta. It is stated that the deceased was returning from the steamer Bengalien m a dinghi which was dashed against an anchor buoy by154 words
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Article294 1911-05-04 12 ADVENTURE ON A CHINESE JUNK. Two stalwart young M ilays of Kallang faced Mr Firmstone, m the district criminal court, yesterday, m allegations of impersonating the matiue police, robbery of $3 and theft of a box containing $100. Court luspector Bourne appeared for the prcsecu ion and294 words
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Article115 1911-05-04 12 A Chinese ccolie appeared before Mr Acton, second magistrate, yesterday, on a BBmrge of being m fradulent possp^sion ol jelutoug rubber valued at |30, the pn pertv of Messrs Briukmaun and Company. The evidence went to show that about three pikuls of j^lutong, part of OOBsign ment115 words
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Article136 1911-05-04 12 1 It<K t: FVK J I.L'I.AK I>»i-<m. April Jlat. B ■gardiag M NmobsJi IK\ h witness m rh«* Muush gurjge bomb cihe, wh.- whm rectntly shot dead m bis home at K<utbhog, it appears tW», at about 11 pm 1. Wednes- »y, while Moomohaa was s'-tfiug136 words
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Article146 1911-05-04 12 Mr Stewart asked the Beor«*in y for the Colonies what was the maximum annual revenue obtained by the COIOO3 of Hong kong for the opium farm wh t was trie revei.ue for the year and wh;it was the estimtted revenue for next year. Mr Hvrcourt (Lanes.146 words
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Article88 1911-05-04 12 W€ (O-reniei's Rubber X*wp) understand that Mr Francis Pears, the General Manager of Lanadron, will be leaving for China shortly with the object of perfac? irjjj arrangements m connection with the importation of Chinese Libour on the same lines as is now done iv respect to the importation88 words
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Article72 1911-05-04 12 Brncvi.i Woman's Action Calcutta, April 22. A young Bengali women, whose ailing husband had been given up by the doctors, dressed herself m her best clothes, went into a room, poured kerosine on herself, and lighted her clothes, dying five minutes be fore her husband This72 words
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484 1911-05-04 12 His Majesty the King is the patron of the forthcoming International Rubber Exhibition and it hap, m addition, the official recognition of 25 British and foreign Go vernments, all of which will hlso exhibit m a somewhat extensive manner. Everything possible regatding the production of crude484 words
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Article401 1911-05-04 12 The January Bulletin of the Pan-Ameri can I'nion contains a most interest! g paper l>y Oherlei Melville Brown on cocouuta m the Awiericm. He says At the present day. on the Islands < f the Bay it Panama, mek as Coiba, Coii'ita. Jicaron, Montuosa, L drones,401 words
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Article69 1911-05-04 12 The Siamese members of the Boundary Commission appointed to co operate with the British officials m delimitating the Anglo Siamese frontier at Pdtani, left for Patani on Saturday week last by the Boribat." They will meet Colonel Jackson, re, the Surveyor General for the F M.69 words
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Article620 1911-05-04 12 The Blue funnel liner "Machaon" from Europe arrival at Port Swettenham on Saturday evening. Suh hid about 1,600 tons of cargo for S?ld.MQror. The "B^D^rtj" from Europe arrived at Port Swetteuham on Sunday. Sun had on board a general cargo <;f about 800 tons to be discharged for620 words
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Article99 1911-05-04 12 Gkrm.vn Company's Pbojbct- Berlin, April 10th. It if stated that a company h.»s been formed, with a capital of two millions sterling, for the construct ion of Boerner's ri^id airships. E ich airship will, it is said litve a cipici'v of 180,000 cubic metres, and will be 77599 words
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Article53 1911-05-04 12 I Is. Nor 885, May 3, Pedersou, Saigon Boustead Senegambia, Ger 3870, May 3, Eelhorn Yokohama, B Meyer A Co Penang 4. Yacala, Siam 173, May 3, .lessen, Bangkok, E. A. Co ♦> Nuen Tung, 824, May 3, Hinson, Bangkok B. M^yer Co., 5. Heimdal, 761, May 353 words
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Article94 1911-05-04 12 Per Nuen Tun* Mr Mason, Mr -Rueburn Mr Elwes, Mr Murcb, Mr Stiven, Mr A Har' vey, Mr Campbell. Per Selangor j Mr and Mr F. J Avres Benjafield, F. Pears, Mr and Mrs Fox J M* Wynhart Dr Shell, E V. C. Hal let.' Lamb*. Mamguard, Mr and94 words
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