The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 17 June 1911
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Title Section15 1911-06-17 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1911. NO. 7,24315 words
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Article94 1911-06-17 1 The latest developments in the Shipping Strike are on Page 7. Some interesting correspondence is given on Page 12. Details of the Children's festival at the Coronation Page 7. Police Com t news is printed on Page 12. A successful exhibition of flying has been given at94 words
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Article887 1911-06-17 1 It wis the adniixtuie of races with special reference to the Dutch element that did it; thincs are be und to happen when tcu get an Austrian priest, a British loafer and a Dutch ttrtium fmidmW in one boat especially when the padre is accompanied by a Cbirefre beyH. W. G. Hyrst - 887 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement454 1911-06-17 1 LOCATION -BEACH-RD. Opening Night Thursday, June 22nd. THE APOLLO MAMMOTH EUROPEAN GIRGUS CONCERT PARTY HIPPODROME MENAGERIE. MIRTH MUSIC MYSTERY j MUSCLE. FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY BOOK SEATS AT ROBINSON PIANO Co., TIMES PRICES AS UBUAL. GRAND LONG PROGRAMME OF M RT H -PROVOKING. COLOURED AND DRAMATIC SUBJECTS, TO-NIGHT AT454 words
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Advertisement398 1911-06-17 1 ENORMOUS SUCCESS AT FILLIS CIRCUS SITUATED BEACH ROAD. TO-DAY! TO-DAYM AT 4-30 P. M. Grand Souvenir Fatriiy Matinee DOORS OPEN AT B P. M. Children Half price to all parts of Tent. FREE! FREE!! FREE!!! Handsome Bicycles and other prizes given away to-day. A Tremendous programme will be presented of398 words
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Advertisement211 1911-06-17 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Sailing dates of the "Bharata" "Taroba" —Page 8. First class mechanic for Sarawak Page 2. Auction sales of freehold building allotments and town properties Page 5. Notice re Netherlands Tradiog Society Page 2. Information wanted re Jacob Heinrich Forster Page ♦>. Closing cf Mackenzie Road Page 2 A211 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous285 1911-06-17 1 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Intermediate and local mails will be found in list below Pena.UK, Malacca, Federated Malay States A Johore (Overland) (By Train) 7 am Hongkong Ac Delta 8 am Cucob Gianggi 9 am Kerimnn Benuit 9 am Singkep S. van Lingga 9 am Rhio A Singkep Isabella 9 am285 words
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Article540 1911-06-17 2 A prominent Germ -in biologist maintains that man made a serious mistake when in his development he made a biped of himself. He contends that the backbone structure of man was designed for a hcrlz intal position, and that many of the ills which he is subject to are due540 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement364 1911-06-17 2 All run down, easily tired, nervous? And do not know what to take? Then go direct to your doctor. Ask his opinion cf Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It contains no alcohol, no stimulation, and is a blood purifier, a nerve tonic, a strong alterative, an aid to digestion. Ask your doctor about364 words
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Advertisement572 1911-06-17 2 NOTICES. municipal notice. Notice is hereby given that Mackenzie Road, from Selegie Road to Mayne Road, will be closed to traffic from Monday, the 19th instant, until farther notice for the purpose of laying a water main. By Order, J. POLGLASE, Municipal Secretary. Municipal Offices, Singapore, 16th Jane, 1911. June572 words
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Advertisement613 1911-06-17 2 NOTICES. TRAFALGAR LIMITED. Notice is hereby given that the Transfer Books of Trafalgar Limited will be closed on 14th, 15th and 18th June, 1911. Paterson Simons k Co., Ltd. Secretaries. Jnne 15 17 6 GLENEALY PLANTATIONS Ltd. NOTICE OF LOSS OF SCRIP. Notice is hereby given that Cartifisate No. 701613 words
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Advertisement616 1911-06-17 2 WANTED. WANTED AT ONCE, For a Factory in Sarawak, a Ist class Mechanic capable of taking charge of Machine Shop. Experince with Motors essential. Apply, with references, to BOUSTEAD k Co. Jnne 17 276 WANTED An invoice clerk, must be of good appe ar ance and quick and reliable at616 words
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Advertisement529 1911-06-17 2 Ciiartered Bank of hdlT^ Australia and China, INCORPOMATMD WT MOTAL B 4I? Paid up Capital in 60,000 •hares of £20 each i 2Afl Reoerro Fund El «?M* Reserve LUbility of Proprf 625 °00 to^, *UoGiw* Comrt of Dir-aotor, ,0 Sir Montana Corni«h Tmrner (Chairmaß\ Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham K Clk529 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous166 1911-06-17 2 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. St. Andrbw's Cathedral. 7 am Matins, Hymn 180. 7.45 am Holy Communion (Choral), 538, 559, .55 1. 9.15 am Holy Communion (Plain), IC2, 182. 4 pm Sunday School and Bible Classes. 5.30 pm Evensong and Sermon, 520, 220, and 31. St. Matthbw's, Sbpot Linbs. 11 am Poo166 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement408 1911-06-17 3 PERMANENT > £ADY ROOFING. No Renewal being Required. ibb 4* lt /"i I vAtif/in jir' R* IBBBBB!^ "Si __WmWmmmW i W i\m\ F«// Particulars and Samples from ••••••■■■■■sbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbSl '".S^ THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. s«n°er-hopwood TARRFTTQ JODELITE BD I6H D O \J fill IV lil 1 U (REGISTERED^ UIL L H408 words
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482 1911-06-17 4 Estimated Crop Exceeded. The Annual General Meeting was held at the Great Eastern Hotel, Liverpool- street, EC, Sir Gordon Blennerhasset Voules presiding. The Chairman said that the issued capital now stood at £25,000, as compared with JC 22,5 oat the end of 19C9 The year's482 words
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Article486 1911-06-17 4 These views of the Postmaster General, Mr Buxton will be found of interest, as touchir-g on the method adopted by Government to secure a certain degree of control over cable rates With respect to the question of cable communication, speed and efficiency throughout tbe world must486 words
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Article320 1911-06-17 4 Some Interesting Discoveries in Jerset. Exploration of a c-ive in the cliffs at St. Brelade's Bij, on the south coast of Jersey has resulted in the discovery of remains of the very earliest race yet known in Europe the Neanderthal. Tbe cave, situated 60 ft. above the present320 words
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Article405 1911-06-17 4 Singapore, June loth, 1911. Beans, Long per catty 8 do. French do 11 Beef per lb. 16 Beefsteak do. 17 Bean Sprouts per oatty 2_ Bamboo Sprouts do. Blachan do. 12 Brinjals do. 7 Cabbage, Batavia do. 20 do., China do. nil do., Salted do. 6 Carrots,405 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement495 1911-06-17 4 FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada E6TAHLIBHED 1882. 8 S C. INSURANCE in Force, over $39,800,000.00 New Business, 1910, over $6,640,000.00 Large Net Surplus above liabilities for RESERVE and all outstanding claims. Direct Government Supervision. Cash Loans, Settlements, etc, made locally. Policies are M WORLD WIDE J. H EVANS, Manager,495 words
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Advertisement674 1911-06-17 4 MALARIAL MICROBES SWARMED IN HIS BLOOD And Fob Over Three Years Mr. Campbell of Colombo Vainly Sodq jt a Curb. He Tells How He Ultimately Found It In Dr, WILLIAMS PiNK PILLS. Scientists have calculated that more than 250,000,000 of tbe parasites which cause Malaria must be piesent in the674 words
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Advertisement40 1911-06-17 4 The Best Plaster. A piece of flannel dampened with Cham berlain's Pain Balm and bound on over the affected narts is superior to a plaster and costs only one tenth as much. For sale by all Din. pensariea and Dealers,40 words
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Advertisement13 1911-06-17 4 oJ^j? 1 j»Jf^«*J»Pltinti dysentry coogh colds Ac., take Woods' Great Peppermint o ura13 words
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Advertisement498 1911-06-17 4 OR AN JE HOTELI SOURABAYA, I (JAVA) 11 WILL BE OPENED ON THE Ist OF JULY, 191 1. The only Hotel in Netherlands*lndia, J newly erected to accommodate tra. I vellers. With all modern comforts. I PLEASE NOTE: I Gable Address Cranje, Sourabaya. letters: Cranje Hotel, .'ourabaja NEW STOGK OF498 words
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Article352 1911-06-17 5 Proposed Reduction condemned by the "times" L^rdop, If 4 j 2J> b A leading article in The Time.^ sirongly condemns any reduction iu the Indian Army The journal save: "Toere was never a time when it wis more n*ce>si*v to play no tricks with cur slender352 words
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Selangor Turf Club.
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Article244 1911-06-17 5 Tuesday, hth July, 1911. 1. The Beginners— Value $400. Distance R. C. A race for all horses that were Maidens on May Ist 1911. Weight 9st. Exgriffins allowed 71bs. Winners of one race, other than an Ex-griffin race to carry a penalty of 7lbs., and of two or244 words
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Article240 1911-06-17 5 Thursday, 6th July, 1911. 1. The Galloway Handicap.— Value 9EOO Distance B. C. A handicap for all Galloways entered for race 4 first day. Entrance $15. 2. A Horse Handicap.— Value $400 Distance R. C. and a Distance. A Handicap for all horses entered for Races 1, 2,240 words
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Article252 1911-06-17 5 Saturday, Bth July, 1911. 1. The Importers Stakes.— Value 9400. Distance R. C. A Handicap for all Griffins that have run at the meeting. 2. The Pavilion Stakes.— Value 9300. Distance 5 furlongs. A Handicap for all Galloways that have run at the meeting. Entrance 915. 3. lhe252 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement347 1911-06-17 5 SAVARESSES PSANTAL'^ fCAPSUIES Hi FURLNESS OF Oil. AND COATING Of H£ MB PAKE Ci-ri. with ho iHconvtMitHCt^ FUC 1. Ol Pi-CTlOlVi:** ALLCPCMISTS. k* Aisn FDFt SAVAR.ESSE. I I l m Singapore Cold Storage Co, Ltd. Near Entrance to Borneo Wharf. Telephone 1028. Sea stocks of all kinds of Frozen Meatt347 words
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Advertisement739 1911-06-17 5 A little Lemco stirred into milk will nearly always work wonders ior delicate children. Jhe Lemco gets over the dige,t,on difficulty and soon make* them robust and strong. results »hen prescribed in the same way for invalids and U* aged, especially where tha digestive system is weakened or deranged. Doctors739 words
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Advertisement698 1911-06-17 5 I THE (tJWiS i i W\ 1 il<® dcot 1 nc m|& A|j t a |!j yj a u*% BEoT I DISINFECTANTS. I ALL KINDS AND FOR ALL PURPOSES. I AS SUPPLIED TO H.M. GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS. I SANITAS-OKOL," 20 times the coefficient of carbolic acid. The ideal H disinfectant for698 words
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Advertisement84 1911-06-17 5 Entries close to the Secretary at Kuala Lumpur at 8 pm. on Saturday, 24th June, 1911 except for Races 7 and 8 Third Day, which close on Thursday 6th July, 8 p.m. A Fee of 920 each is payable by Griffins to cover all Entrance Fees for races they are84 words
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Advertisement706 1911-06-17 5 Ten poun'l -'call be faken a** the equivalent of one hundred dollars or out* iiuuuiodacd t*ae-ity guilders when determining the adrerti-*ed value of s'akrs. In ciicn.ating thu admrUfced va'n*** of any rcce i-e va.uc ut uuy cup, plate, or prize other than money shill net be included. Entries must be706 words
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Article, Illustration1551 1911-06-17 6 The Singapore Free Press Saturday, June 17, 1911. Amongst the problems of the Pacific those that are to be classed as in the naval and military category are fairly well appreciated, because iu themselves they are neither obscure nor complicate!. If these were all the matters that were likely to1,551 words
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Article107 1911-06-17 6 DEATH OF SIR H. MODY mFro»i our m\ n y, mtcntr. Hongkong. June h. In |0 Au The death is anuotiuc-*d «»t s Horn jee Mody, the wealthy I\ r >oe K jsident "of Hongkong. [The mme of Sr HonMttjti M >d v W iu long be held107 words
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Article71 1911-06-17 6 Kuala Lamp >r, j QBi j,; Mr Kuller gave an exhibition o( *1,. 1D vesterday noon, and nude two fights over the Rice C urse, retching i a the first an altitude ot I'. I -ft-*" rnt( j two circuits aDd two or— tl g Oa the71 words
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Article31 1911-06-17 6 Tho P.nang Giz-Lte" rep >rts thi* the raceb-.rse Sjramt>le haa t)^n Mr K'i*-sim of Sirig4p>re t»r dollai I. "Stagelight" proaaado to Cajloa to rua at the August meeting there.31 words
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Article513 1911-06-17 6 Two PnroßH w F.llis Circus, which is situ B*ach Road, during their short sea- lf Ia Singapore have been doir laen, and no wonder, as the programm** p .-utnted nightly has not been equalled luthiscitj for q oantity and <juahty. A Ila watcu has been given away at513 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement179 1911-06-17 6 IFOR THE CORONATION FESTIVITIESI i DRINK IRROY CHAMPAGNE (EXTRA SEC) Magnums $43 per case less s°o I Pints 546 per case less s°o Quarts 543 J Pints $48 CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., SOLE AGFNTS: The New Adding Machine. GUARANTEED FOR 12 MONTHS. THIS MACHINE This Utile Machine is OBTAINED thC m179 words
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Advertisement283 1911-06-17 6 BILLIARDS. The Anglo- Australian Cushion. (Alcock'b Patent with Improvements by John Roberts, Retired World's Champion) absolutely THE BEST CUSHION TO DATE FOR ANY CLIMATE. JOHN ROBERTS, 1910. ONLY OBTAINABLE FROM John Roberts, London. John W Roberts, 160, Mount Road, Dec 7 Madras, IndiaINFORMATION WANTED. Jaob Heinrich Forster of Frauenfeld, Switzerland,283 words
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Advertisement52 1911-06-17 6 The headquarter Offices will be closed from 22nd to Mth ins*,ant both dates indu nature"^ k^ 8 f a P^»R Club Colours v Whites met in a hockev match on the Esplanade last evening Both sides played short of men and the game ended m a wm for the Colours52 words
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Article184 1911-06-17 7 LTHE MOROCCO QUESTION AND CHAMPAGNE. (By Submarine Telegraph.— Reuter's.) •June I6:k, 9 WW a.m. A Paris telegram states that in the Chamber M Cruppi siid "We shall create a Sheretfiin army, carry out reforms, organise the police, restore the Sultan's authoriv, and muntain commercial hbertv." I ioneral Moinier will184 words
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Article36 1911-06-17 7 In Motor Accident. The German Crown Prince, while driving his own motor car in Berlin, skidded against the pavement. The car was smashed, but the Piince, who leapt on to the pavement, was unhurt.36 words
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Article13 1911-06-17 7 At Athens the King of Greece has signed he revised constitution.13 words
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Article76 1911-06-17 7 KING EDWARD VII MEMORIAL FUND. Amount acknowledged. 182.826 39 iected by Adviser, Kedah Government 320. M-ssrs Whiteaway Laidlaw A. Co., L-d. 2*o. Messrs H Wolskel A Co. 1«0. Well Wisher 100. Messrs Caldbeck Macgregor W Co 100. Statf of Anglo Chinese School :J2 Dr. K Nakano 30. M. Hellier E&q.76 words
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Article67 1911-06-17 7 (Bv Submarine Tele K raph.-Be u te,-s) p J uoe, 16th. rao ugh only few H h W th -»b»-T .hip. hrf „o dffi.ult T1 nsa,liog,tbe Whhe S'.ar. Cansdan P.c>fic and the L import Hall Lines hwe conceded an advance o£ teu shilling a Rae. 7.35 p.m. The67 words
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Article44 1911-06-17 7 The discussion at the conference of the miners federation held in Lmdon yesterday was notable for the isolation of South >\ ales representatives who urged a national strike. They were not onlv outvoted, but were shouted d^wn by the Eoglish and .Scottish members.44 words
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Article38 1911-06-17 7 June 16th, 9 >48 a.m. The result of the running for the Ascot Gold Cup is a9 follows Willonyx Charles O'Mtlley o Declare g The batting was respectively ■> to 4 5 to 1 ;7 to 1.38 words
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Article20 1911-06-17 7 Twenty-two British battleships, iucludiug eight Dreadnoughts, have steamed into their positions at Spithead for the Coronation Naval K?view.20 words
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Article392 1911-06-17 7 •2:2nd JUNE, 1911, The following orders refer to this (1) The Datachment of the Roval N ivy and \l il Marines from H. M. S. Newcastle and the tro>ps, as ttrong as possible, will parade on the Esplanade and will be formed up at 45 am. in the392 words
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Article134 1911-06-17 7 The following notice is issued The final rehearsal for the Coronation Music will take placa at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Tuesday the 20th instant at 5.30 pm. punctually. It is absolutely necessary that all mem bers of the Choir aud Orchestra should attend this rehearsal. Tickets of134 words
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Article453 1911-06-17 7 Saturday, June 24th. 1911. The following is the Programme The festival will take place on the Reclamanon Go und, Beach Road. Oalj Children, Phn/*"^ Wlth ticket8 can admitted. Children belonging to schools will come under arrangements mide bv their own teachers All helpers should 'be on ihe ground453 words
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Article183 1911-06-17 7 Under the auspces of the Indian Christian Association, a public meetiug of Tamil Coristiaus of all denominations was held on Thursday evening at the Short Street Girls' School. There was a fair attendance. Dr. J. M Handy, l ms presided and in an interesting tpeceo exhoited the183 words
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Article196 1911-06-17 7 AYER PANAS DIRECTORATE. PENDING PROSECUTION. It is understood that the Government are moving in the matter of the Gunn defalcations and the action of several locil companies concerning them. We believe it to be a fact that yesterday, on information laid by the Deputy Public Prosecutor, Mr. R C. Edmonds,196 words
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Article948 1911-06-17 7 Quiojuid agunt homines nostri est farrago lib eW- Juvknal. We havo not topicised for a long time on Mrs Annie Basant, the eccantric Eoglish woman who ha* gone very nearly round the clock in freak religions and d'ementalised philosophies, and has sounded all the depths and948 words
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Article28 1911-06-17 7 Private Hugh Cowan has been acquitted by the unanimous verdict of the jury at the Allahabad High Court for the alleged mur- der of an I vidian cook.28 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement24 1911-06-17 7 The Detention Barrack Visitor for the ensuing week is Capt. C. A. Worthington 2nd Bn. The Buffs. Field Officer.— Capt A. Mactavish, 3rd Brahmans.24 words
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Advertisement36 1911-06-17 7 Amongst the competitors drawn in the first round of the Amateur Golf Championship, which opens at Prestwick on 29th inst is Mr G. R. K. Mugliston, of Singapore, who plays Mr Allan C. Paterson, of Weirside.36 words
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Advertisement246 1911-06-17 7 ROBINSON &C9 CARRERAS TOBACCO. jHt i baron mixture m r^W B^"": I IN 2 OZ, 4 OZ. TINS. MIXTURE. CARRERAS 0Z 0Z CRAVEN M.XTURS^^g q^ MIXTURE IN 4 OZ. TINS. •mmi^^m^mmammmmmmmmKmm^^a^mi^m^.m.^mm^mmmm.ammjSK^m^.m DAHLS' STERILIZED PURE NATURAL COWS' MILK if ranteed absolutely pure as taken from cows %e zing in the rich246 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous328 1911-06-17 7 THE WEEK Saturday, 17th i Hi^h Water.— o 34 a., 2.10 p Swimming Club Carnival ket SCC, Married v Single Shooting, NRA medal Conjuring Tricls, Chinese Y.M.C A. 8 pm Sunday, 18th High Water.— l 20 a.. 3 0 p Monday, 19th Hi?h Water.— 2 18 a., 304 p No328 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement603 1911-06-17 8 Trade Mark. I Stuhr's I I FINEST TABLE) I DELICACIES. I Genuine Caviare. Anchovies in Brine. t Peeled Shrimps. Shrimps Extract. Sold by all High-claw Provitwn Dsaitrs. C. F. STUHR CO.. HAMBURG I Engllrh Export Agent W. LOVEfifiOVE. LONDON. E.C. I OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO.. LTD. AND China Mutual Steam603 words
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Advertisement549 1911-06-17 8 BKITISH INDIA 8. N. CO, LTD. POR PIHAHG, EAHGOON AUD CALCUTTA. The Company's Steamer "BHARATA," 4,054 tons, A. D. Morton, Commander, will be despatched fcr the above ports on Friday, the 23rd instant, at 5 p.m. She has excellent accommodation for first and tecond class passengers. For freight or passage549 words
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Advertisement602 1911-06-17 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, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Port Said, Snez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau, Nagasaki and Kobe to602 words
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Advertisement719 1911-06-17 8 p. o. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Fcr China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and Ameri oan Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Outward for China) Assaye June 80 Delta719 words
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Advertisement369 1911-06-17 8 DUNLOP Mk CYCLE I TYRES I NEW PATTERN I THE ORIGINAL PNEUMATIC TYRE ALL OTHERS ARE IMITATIONS. 1 5 CAN BE OBTAINED FROM ALL CYCLE DEALERS OR FROM THE Dunlop Rubber Co. (FAR EAST) LTD., V 43, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. MESSRS. CHEE ENG &SONS. J il 7 A (Established 1859.)369 words
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Advertisement218 1911-06-17 8 GODOWNS TO LET. No. 5, Palmer Godowns Area 9,900 square feet. lu.u i No. 6 r>,4.*>o f-quare ftet lumudiatt cntr* Apply to— FRASER CUMMING. 29, Wit: BJH Mar 5 oc SEASIDE BUNGALOWS TO BE LET At Te ok Kurau. miles. BELINDA, large and conifortab'u 1 Tennis Court, Stables kc. JUANITA,218 words
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Article1827 1911-06-17 9 (From our Sperial Correspondent.) The King and the Turf. m. London, May 19tb. the Tur? P w P rt f th6 l ate K,n Edward to hf. .1 Z™ m 8t valua and bur for the efforts of the faddis would have been more harmful. It i.1,827 words
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Article168 1911-06-17 9 Two Powerfue Additions. The Japanese navy has decided to build at Yokosuka a sister ship (25.6* 0 tons) of the large armoured cruiser ordered from Messrs Vickers and Maxim in England. The keel of the new vessel is to be laid in August next. The cruiser will be168 words
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Page 9 Advertisements
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Advertisement594 1911-06-17 9 KEPLER' SOLUTION nursing MOTHERS yrrry~y_A derive great benefit from this s ."'""Hff delicious tonic food. Kepler Solution sustains the i OUtaittttH strength and builds up the b body. p *%&?m t increases and enriches the ■■4sM&k& I supply of milk. &W»-«lifl i, 11. -4te^>* It is easily digested, and its594 words
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Advertisement14 1911-06-17 9 I Woods' Great Peppermint Cure for all inter nal complaints dysentry ooogbs colds Ac,14 words
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Advertisement461 1911-06-17 9 jMK^M^fc i fwOLFE'S I mZiHSz Schnapps. A Refreshing and Exhilarating Drink and valuable ■Mcd'anal Parage in all uses of Malaria, Gravel, I Insomnia, kidney Troubles, Stohein Bladder, Urninary Affections. Colic, Debility, Stomachic Troubles, Diarrhoea &c ass of WolA s Schnapps before meals i- an unfailing •M-pfi '**<•'•• .md arefi-cshing drink461 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement152 1911-06-17 10 mm^___t_____ dLAUv Ijj IS M"*^ >TCH WHISKY i^^i^^l^i^^M^^i^U^WMMMU'JlikmißmgMßl BULMERSTANSAN/T.T* Cl $1 ALL Lj^jJ Per case of 6 Doz. Pints STOI IT BMI I r^HVr**!! J The Choicest of all Choice Waters. |9I ■■HI IWi y^i^fei^Lf *I Wr<M-^W P^^ TheClifforclAVilkinsnnTnnsnnMnicranVatcrCo.Ltd., f.. I M^Qbh The Q^iy Champagne r7^ If Sj/j^w; ,he pple152 words
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Article1425 1911-06-17 11 85 000 o A ID ,> LaitDit BoTRa.. Ssllsu ito'SS o( 21 Alla Rubber Estates Ltd 10% for 1910 3 10_ 444 MOM 9* S" t ngl Mala y 100% for 1910 17 3" 18 if 30 OM 1 2 i S ataDg Malaka XlO 22 a S Batu1,425 words
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Article68 1911-06-17 11 (Coerbctbd ¥P to Jane. 1 6 Bank 4ms 2 /4* demand 2/4 ,V Private credits 3m■ 2/4 credit 6mi 2/4|J France, demand Bank. M 294^ Gkemant, demand m 239^ India, T. T. ifU Honqkono, demand 21 J Yokohama, demand H4j Java, demand 140] Sanokok, demand M 65! Sov«*»ionB, Bank68 words
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Article137 1911-06-17 11 June 10. 2>* Hit* Gammer 9 0S Gambier Cube No 1 14 50 Gambler Cube No 2 nom Pepper Black ordin Spore 18 25 Pepper, White fair) buyers 28 00 Nutmegs 110 to the lb nonx Nutmegs 80 to the lb nota Mace Banda norn Cloves Amboina son Bally137 words
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Page 11 Advertisements
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Advertisement999 1911-06-17 11 HOLIDAY-TICKETS. Between 15th April and 15th Tnlv ion u i-j from all the places of the fel^S^: I***?1 t0 an <* (Singapore and P Penang incL^f^tstd" Archipe ag These tickets entitle the nawpn^-- h against payment of dSSTSS and "SV "**j rn voyage steamer of the following linesT available for999 words
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Advertisement75 1911-06-17 11 How a Great Reputation Was Won. You are not experimenting on yourself when yon take Chamberlain's Cong hßemedy for a cold, as that preparation has won its. great reputation and extensive sale by its remarkable cures of colds, and can always be depended upon. It is equally valuable for adults75 words
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Page 11 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous810 1911-06-17 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and Tons Commanders Arrived From For When Sea Mew Col. yacht 500 Murphy May 24 Malacca Unoertain H M.S. Waterwitch Brio 620 Hancock June 1 1 Kamraak Uncertain H.MS Newcaet'o Brit cruis 4900 Hunt June 15 Hongkong Hongkong Steamers Flag Tons Master Arrived From Consignee For810 words
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Article1036 1911-06-17 12 HARBOUR FIRES. To the Editor, De^r Sir, The fire in tbe Harbour on Saturday last when the ss. Karang" was totally destroyed by fire again illustrates the gieat necessity for a proper fire flmt in the Singapore Harbcur. From time to time extensive steamer fires have taken placa in1,036 words
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Article331 1911-06-17 12 To the Editor, Ddar Sir, I was a spectator at a few of the gauies which were played in the Bowling Competitions in connection with tbe Singapore Cricket Club and noticed that a good number of the competitors were entirely ignorant of the elementary rules of331 words
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Article301 1911-06-17 12 And the Rcbhek Boom The influence of th-** rubl>er boom upon the Malay imagination is shown in the following table of holdings taken up In Kuala Pilah much excitement was arc ined by the success of certain .lohol M iUys who planted up their holdings with rubber some301 words
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Article134 1911-06-17 12 Ch^ng Phoi, a Cantonese came b3 r ore Mr Firmstone yes f erd*v morning charged with housebreaking and with being in possession of housebreaking tools. i was alleged that accused was seen by a Eurasian Dotec^ive to push back tha bolt of a door < f a134 words
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132 1911-06-17 12 A painful feature of present conditions in Negri Sembilan is the number of violent deaths among the inhabitants of that State. No less than 89 cases of sudden death were investigated last year, of which 56 proved to be due to causes other tl an132 words
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Article846 1911-06-17 12 Proposal for an Advisory Committee. divergent views. London, June Bth. In the first section of the Imperial Conference a discussion took place on the Memorandum dealing with tbe proposed creation of an Advisory Standing Committee of the Imperial Conference to consider matters of common interest (see Reuter's846 words
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Article359 1911-06-17 12 The Pembrokeshire from London landed a quantity (f fr«s%a stores at the wharves, aud sailed for northern ports yesterday morning. The Islander was bunke-ing yesterday and leaves for Christmas Island to day. A cargo of Indian coal is being put ashore from the Taroba." The M Lai Sang359 words
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Article218 1911-06-17 12 The total number of immigrants from China in 1910 was 216,321, a figure which has onlv twice been exceeded, vi/ in 1908, when 220,32] immigrants arrived, and in 1907, when the record number of 227, 342 arrived. This increase of immigrants, #2 •"> per cent over the 1909218 words
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Article116 1911-06-17 12 Tho remaining matches in the Cup competition have been fixed for the following dates.— Ist Rot/yd. June l<Uh SCC.:; Wanderers v Btfl M Old Boyi S. Sgt. Farrer June >26*fl IC.C 4 SC.C. II v Government Service S. Sgt. Faner Jun* 29 hBBC. 5 Buff, Iv. P116 words
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Article44 1911-06-17 12 The following Ties will be plaved en Monday, Huh inst. F cn Single Handicap. F. Hilton v M. B. McKean D. T. Lewis v G. A. Chaney Championship. E. A. Brown v F. W. Lyall H. T. White v J. McKecz e.44 words
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Advertisement57 1911-06-17 12 Lots of folks who're very simple Would call a doctor to cure a pimple, And faddy folk say Daren't eat tripe For fear I'd have a touch of gripe." A tiny cold will cause them terror, And in curing this they make no error, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure they get,57 words
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Advertisement218 1911-06-17 12 A GUARANTEED INCOME FOR LIFE. £100 a year for life on attaining age 50 or a single cash payment of £1390-2-0 can be secured by a male age 25, for an annual payment of £31-16-0, (other ages in proportion.) Quotations for Annuity for all kinds, at any age, or for218 words
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