The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 28 July 1911
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Title Section15 1911-07-28 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 28. 1911. NO. 7.27715 words
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Article153 1911-07-28 1 N<i Btartling development, beyond the growing Apprehension of the lv»>^ ;i> t o Anglo-German relations over Morocco, is contained in the wires. Tin- morementfi <>i Tho Fleets are explained as 1 nothing abnormal, Mr. asquith is expected to niiikc a statement to*day l';ij,'«' '<■ On Wednesday oighi153 words
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Article915 1911-07-28 1 M.v trieudi who m i i« me i apothesi Ing rlii« iiiiHw of thene pur t ):il I have nothing to mj in praise ol the bouse boy. Hut tlu-v are irrong. tt ii MM] enough r<» write admiringly about Nature*! gentleman," us Kmiebodj it it nitwit Clifford?915 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement357 1911-07-28 1 'special programme \N<»l I.'i-.l: [NSI u Ml. vi OF CORONATION SERIES OF PICTURES AT THE ALHAMBRA, TO-NIGHT THE KING IN THE CITY >. Cthedral and to THE CROWN PRINCE OF GERMANY hupeotsal ShonicUff< the Llth Hdhm^U olono THE ROYAL PROGRESS THE ROYAL VISIT TO NORWICH King I e 81k>w of357 words
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Advertisement300 1911-07-28 1 t GRAND PROGRAMME. or CHOICE DRAMATIC. TOPICAL HUMOROUS PICTURES. AT THE MARLBOROUGH Cinematograph, Beach Road, TO-NIGHT 2nd Show 9-30 to 1 1 p. m. 1 Manufacture of Artificial Flower*. 2 THE MASTERPIECE JjTHE CLOWK'fI DAUOHTEB 8.0a.G.1* 5 Domeetic HappiiK bs. 6 I mu'ial of the .Minister Berteanx. 7 TJic Proponai300 words
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Advertisement185 1911-07-28 1 TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD ANOTHER NEW CORONATION FILM OF HIS MAJESTY KING GEORGE V Ami other Interesting Jilm> in our GRAND CHANGE of PROGRAMME FILMS FOR HIRE U2 Runs of ilinViem prodnctkMMi foi oac niourh. or 88 Minis Dor one week at |1M pei llHUtll. HARIMA185 words
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Advertisement101 1911-07-28 1 JLo*toase a&vcrtiecment^. Shipping Notices: Gorgon for w. \>n&- r, Austrian Lloyd new -;ii]in<;.>. page 8. Harima 1 1 n 1 1 new coronation iilms tonight Page 1. Government call for tenders for genera] repairs to Kandang Kerbau Hospital Pa«[e 2. silam Bar) at the Star Opera Co. tonight I'a^e. l.101 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous293 1911-07-28 1 THZ WEEK. Friday 28th. Hi^li Water— o-41 a.m.. 11 "7 p.m. P. A O. Mail Outward due. Masontc Clab Bmoker, 9 j'.m. Hocke) B.C.C. v. 8.0. Saturday 29th. Ili^ii Water 1-11 a.m. Penang Races. B,C.C. Town Club v. Law and < .8. Lodge St. Mk-hael. '> :;<• p.m, Sunday 30th.293 words
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Article184 1911-07-28 2 Accident is Thk ampako Road, \i, accident accurred in the Ampaii Road j rsterday Sunda\ I e\ ening soon alt er eight o'clock, resulting in serious damage to two motor ears. Mr. Christie, the driver of one of the cms, was proceeding along the road going away fromM. M. - 184 words
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Article583 1911-07-28 2 The annual retreat of the ercl*»siaßticB i>; the Diocese oi Malacca will be held next week at the College General ai Pulo Tikus. Pinang. Some of the priests from Singapore have already gone, and the others will follow in tin < ><\i "Sti of this week. Sir John Kirk, ;iie583 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement779 1911-07-28 2 A MOTHERS UNBOUNDED JOY. AiTi.H boomo Three Children in Tmu i 'S BAM OWING TO DMMW, THE L.IKK «>r THE FUUftTH was SWED HY DOAM'g Backache Ridkbi Pills. To (;vcr\ wife this wonderful reoord of loud ho]>es thrice shattered, and Joy and happiness at last, cannot fail to appeal. It779 words
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Advertisement480 1911-07-28 2 NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTICE. Tenders will be received at the Colonia Secretary** Office, up to noon of the lOtl August, 1911, for general repairs and white washing to Kandanj* Kerbau Hospital. Every person applying for a town of Tendei will be required to the sum of Fiftj Dollars with the Colonial480 words
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Advertisement787 1911-07-28 2 NOTICES. NOTICE I bej; to notify the public thai I and no longer 1 the attorney of *N;ii Niang IMsarn, my attormj j ship having been cancelled as from the 22nd July, 1911 and us from which date all her business transactions and property havini. been transferred to the charge787 words
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Advertisement463 1911-07-28 2 CHARTERED BANK of India Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Paid op Capita] in 60,000 ■hares of i'2u ea< th c J ,200,000 BesenreFnnd €i ,625,000 lleserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 Court of Directors. ->ir Montagu Cornish Turner (Ghalnnan) Sir Benry Btewart ('uuningham, k.c.i.r. Thomas Citthberison, Esq.463 words
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Advertisement269 1911-07-28 2 FEDERAL £/F£ Assurance Company of Canada. Ea PABUSBBS 1DIBURAN4 B la Force, ovsc New Business, 1910, over Large Nett Bttrpfo* above lii BBBVE and ail nntmamlimj Dimn 1 Gonounonn m Cna* Loans, Settlements, Policies are world u J. H. EVANS. I THE BORNEO Co.. MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. Of CANADA269 words
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Article309 1911-07-28 3 i are be io «_r during jroars x akening «n bina. aid bo i eeliipMHi Into that i bina'i i»< »t 1 begnn I i ;.,,> >i >-\<-: be o organiafl i .mi ioi ii ry oi 0] i ii;'tc and efficient linen >ne pel lod309 words
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Article117 1911-07-28 3 a i men tundi? and i their inabili- rhat they v i re pleased i<» call In such iiui>i-'»>»- thai it seemed wU t this latter <la> I QeH Yrt M it lias That late lark -in^in^. 01 tbt« c-onfoiujdrd windmill whirling, are mere groM sense impressiona117 words
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Article110 1911-07-28 3 I>i Paris conterapoi •'< seem never to ua proving that nothing under Ij Miu i^ i! w. The "Duuii'j-iL'.N Courier," in *u excellent Coronation number dealing t! prospects foi flying in the past, One oJ the t- cperimentero, Mr Henson, ho built :i iin< !!'-(i the110 words
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Article123 1911-07-28 3 jd risitor bas informed "Truth" i: i of the week tl»<- 1 R impressed him most deeply. in the >bi y )i saiil. was ii tlic -t. i mi thing our ba» i pi ocession through thought animpresßirei tlicrc nothing i itrike tbr iiiiM^iuatioii ex- t 'i;123 words
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Article113 1911-07-28 3 loi B Bf. hai reported police the low im two rubber tyres t his victoria vrhicli was kepi In an i o icli hoii.-i :.i I anglin. Fapaa Gazette uiyi that Captain liaa rchigued from th« i Nippon Yust'ii U vice and left for England. 11 Keith joined the N'.113 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement513 1911-07-28 3 t t Makes The mm idir Grow We are talking about Ayer'i Kair Vigor. Just note that word "Ayer's." You are perfectly safe with it. No harm to you 01 to your hair. Makes the hah grow? It certainly does. Stops falling hair, too. Remember, it's "Ayer's" we are talking513 words
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Advertisement751 1911-07-28 3 i' I t J >i^ ft ■■^BBBB'v j^m a^kl mm Tonic Wine THE IDEAL IN VIGOR ATOR FOR BODY NERVE AND BRAIN The vitalising effect of its bloodenriching constituents becomes evident after the first few doses* Appetite is restored t digestion is aided, strength and energy return and the colour751 words
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Advertisement774 1911-07-28 3 AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE 07 TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE &c To BE HELD \y OaVOBXC BotJI NO. 11, OPPEB ILKU. RD. Saturday, 29th July, at 230 p. m. Com prising an upright grattd Piano h\ Lo hengrin (almost new), apholiitered draw in. room suite, Brass doable bedstead, iron donUf and single hart-steads,774 words
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Advertisement331 1911-07-28 3 FOR SALE. FOM SALE On ,1 i.i I*. »;i Kngine naii Llfi tnipi n I <|UHlit: Of Electi i < (>iic Poll able LfOoomotiT< r- On< three-cyliadei high-spei il Engine. >■•:. K, ppi i Harbour, .lui> 90 j tti no R. MORTON, HORSE REPOSITORY. IM, (>i;i ;i \i:i> Rd. i331 words
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949 1911-07-28 4 The Singapore Free Press. Friday, July 28, 1911. I'■ v\ ■■•> r vZ 'f i-.t'-i.-t 'V.uh hn 2' i-.«s i h \t:.lz,< io i Kcioti l..,\a;u i h is perhaps possiUe ili;it maiij of the residents in tiopital places like Singapore hardly realise under what an obligation our daily food,949 words
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Article406 1911-07-28 4 Mr K. (i. Broadrick, secretary to ih< Resident, Selangor, is paying a \Uh to Singapore and was in town yesterday. Col. .1. B. Watson, late 2ml Manchester Regiment, hai suei eeded Col. G. H. Ovens in command of No. 5 District in \ork. The case against the Directors <•: Ayer406 words
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Article313 1911-07-28 4 PRASERd Co.'s. Business during tin* week has agnin been on u \rv\ >ni;iii s<;i!c. tlu- market remain' ing extremely dull. Attention luis I D more evenly (iixiiied between Bnbber and Mining shares, while Industrials :<!<• steady with little (loin^. Rubber. Lanadrons hii\<- been placed at 7(K Anglo Malays313 words
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Article338 1911-07-28 4 Discovery Of An Oil Well. The prospectus ¥a* issued local]] jresterii;i\ of tin- K;i«i it (lirs Petroleum Co.. Limited. Tin bscription list opens At Singapore and Penang on tb<> BOthof \h\> month and will close on or before the 81st. The capita] is 11,600,000, divided Into338 words
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Article147 1911-07-28 4 'n Rej-J vB. look will preach in Presbyterii d Church i Sunday p.m. The prelimiuars "«>»>.. of the next Baes M "V t" 1- 11T Batovlll Bive* the dates as 26th and :2711 1 prox, M» H. Conwa 3 Belfield, <.%..,;.. \h. W. Harrison, Mr C. Henley and Mr i147 words
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Article553 1911-07-28 4 {From r;r p *Wul Nucifora ii l; N li wm nearl; mid teries u. [g] Firewood and Savage Yabh <l:m Lossie II ;M«, llO><rapl> H;ilte' There rat h. avj rain througl night wlimli nmj poseibh sets. I-I ERDAY'H f i.|s i id i- mi atched foi l;.i. Vets553 words
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Article49 1911-07-28 4 The Court at 8i trial i»t iMr Ponton, ad stratoi planta< ion, ho i^ ao ased of native OAI Lai. It app :> ti^'ln on the estate, and one '1" removed, badlj injured to the where he was examined '•> tllt BlroogUnguagi \v;<s nsdbythessw trator, who foes r-» 11 ison49 words
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Advertisement110 1911-07-28 4 TKe AUTO-MANUAL BRITISH MADE THROUGHOUT. i Beats anything offered ,|ftSl& here. Jprafflil ^X OT1"R P"RTO"F! JaflSsrSisH? li^~^ Robinson Piano Co,lflHßP* II IVTI I T C P^ (f/11l S^^&fr'^ 'M/tSTJfMM $L PERRIER JOUET K^P PALE DRY CREAMING M CHAMPAGNE m^S^^k Q UARTS PINTS SPLITS IT Ppfll 36 39 21 iT I110 words
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Advertisement43 1911-07-28 4 BILLIARDS. THE ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN CUSHION. <Alcook's Patent with Improvements of John Robe fits. Hetired World's Champion l absolutely THE BEST CUSHION TO DATE FOR ANY C LIMATE. JOHN ROBERTS, 1910. ONLY OBTAINABLE FROM John Roberts, London. John W. Roberts, 160, Mount Road, Madras, India.43 words
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Article105 1911-07-28 5 HNO NEW FACTOR. B I 'SS] i:\i. B. 9 ■■luiriii.- Cable]. London, ni Bom] that tin- iiiiitinioiiiiMin ol Soi iregian Lsil i* due to ;i change in rogranune* of the Home and Atlantic I' 1 'i if i i «>nn»'( tct w iih Iforocoo. has rapervened in 1105 words
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Article103 1911-07-28 5 ecial artich appi at in on the Moroccan difficulty. hem are alarmist in tone, testibo the growing anxiety oi inglo'i relations. fatement from Mr Asquith to da; is ;i\\;i!t( Uhniral Moore, commanding at Ports;:h. announces that certain of the ships and*crnisers of the Atlantic are103 words
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Article89 1911-07-28 5 N SeBVK i:. I• I i;i Durban. be Goodwood Cup the probable rtera are Royal Realm Karl 1 Kilbronej Waltei Grigggt, Yellow Slave Ofaher), Saint Crispin (H. Jones), Martingale Second .Martin 1 Bryonj (Huxley>, MirraT» T 'g S London, i.i Bombay lit Goodwood Plate was won by I^89 words
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Article195 1911-07-28 5 The !;•:•■>! betting (Calcntta Julj i. i» given in >!•• Beatties paper "the Handicap. 11 'J'h<> race i^ run Sept 2 to l Sn!ist;ir (Mr .1. li. Joel), Morton. 20 to l Lycaon Mr J. B. Joel Morton. 1 to 1 Kin- William (Lord Derby), Lambton. IQ to195 words
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Article102 1911-07-28 5 if .i.iiiiiii«sr battleship Satsuma manoeuvring in the l>;»> oi Muisn. hei 1 2 ii. h. \\n\\ OUi of rder. The gnu was Uolu^ examined hen the shell, which had been left in gun, xploded, killing >i\'« n offl men on I be spot. W\ i ,tand lii.ti m ilf Serendah102 words
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Article461 1911-07-28 5 COUNSELS RESISTANCE. Bj Submarine c.-ii.l. London, a i;i I KiHx n. The dinner to Lord Halgburj to-night included some rery prominent Unionists 01 b n M< MG 'Hi- latest adherents are Earl Waldegrave, Viscount Churchill, and ">«■ 1 ii< n,>t whips, Lordi Roberts, Wi,, chests r, and l461 words
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Article55 1911-07-28 5 Ri iii:'- Service, London, i.i Bombay. Lord Roseberj had an audience witli ili<« Kin^' jit Buckingham Place. Some of tin* Unionist papers anticipate tlmt >Ii Bal four and Lord Lansdowne will i«'^i^n tli<" leadership <<ith»> Opposition in ili«- House ot Couiniona and '1m House <•! Li>r«l> i ilu55 words
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Article73 1911-07-28 5 bfPEB] \l N EWfl Sj:i;\ [< 1:. London, is I Durban. Middlesex l>c:tt Worcestershire bj fcen w Ickei >« ;it Lm >rds. Surrey beat Derbyshire bj an innings :i!id 2 1 I runs ;it t lie Oval. Yorkshire l>«:tt Sussex hy 281 runs ill Leeds. The Essex Lancashire match73 words
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Article49 1911-07-28 5 \from <i<> tU»rre&pomdnKtl% Penang, Julj 27th. The Sultani ol Perak and Kedah and their suites returned to-daj ••> fche mail and were met bj their respective State official*, and by the Resident Councillor. The Sultan of Perak is unwell and has been poorly during his stay in England.49 words
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Article47 1911-07-28 5 The Cbino-American Steam Navigation Co. proposca t<> establish a line between China ports and the Straits Settlements. Ww steamers will be ordered for the run. The Oovenior-OenarsJ of Indo-China lum tigned an order opening private oorrespondence between fche radio-telegra-phic stations jit Hanoi, Kienan and Can si. Jacsjues.47 words
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Article127 1911-07-28 5 IHPEU m. N"BW8 Si .iivit E. London, via Durban. a telegram from Brussels ii to tho effect tbat (^neen Wilhelmina and tlie Prince Consort are visiting Their Majesties the King and Queen of the Belgians. x a banquet held in the Palace there were iii,. most cordial speeches127 words
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Article112 1911-07-28 5 India's Loss. li'i.i I i ,;'s >i.i;\ [CE. London, via Bombay. During iii< deliate on the Indian Budget, nel \iiic complained that the Indian people had noi been compensated for the loss of their trade in opium. H>- urged the prevention of the export of morphine and112 words
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Article97 1911-07-28 5 A GREAT RACE. Lab r. I•• ii nionl lia-> won th« l>ail\ \lail 1,010 miie- race in -j-Jm] hours 28 m uuteH. ll< -a\e an amiuung displaj oi skill and endurance, and on landing at Brooklauda he \vas shouldered and cheered. Vedrincs took -■'< bours 34 aiinutes, tiud was97 words
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Article224 1911-07-28 5 SINGAPORE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. Orr*hes< i;il (Joncori. The tu \t Orrlipstral Concert v. il! be j;i\«'ii on tbc evening oJ Monda> the Blsl in-i ;ii ilir Teutonin < tui >. bj kiwi i»«t--ini-.M< >u ol the omniittee. The orchestral item-* of the programme will include Overture Egmont \u>> t boxen) Romance224 words
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Article142 1911-07-28 5 The Times of Iniliii." of July ."»ili contains ;i group photograph of the British ;nul Native officers of the 09th Deccan Infantry, taken just before the battalion irti Singapore for Sehore, after Lhree ears < 'olonial sen ice. Dr John Clifford, who l»;i* been re visiting America, received the Doctorate142 words
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Article339 1911-07-28 5 IN THE STRAITS. Mersing Sunk Seven Missing. On the arrival last evening of the local steamer Kinsing," th< native skipper w ported that she had been in collision itli ih<- Mersing,* 1 and i)j<- lattez vessel bad been k. The story told bj persons <>n both \]\o vessels339 words
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Article363 1911-07-28 5 To pull :i !<»( \s <•• ;i wiinli ot .mi engine tO pien i^. of nilirsi'. »|llitr :ill easy job. Bui liii-ff are few Ixjvs, nml run man\ men. hm;ik'iivs. thai can put ii together mid ti<ii l>;i\« something left over enongb from :i clock t<> make :i363 words
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Article157 1911-07-28 5 The Traffic Department <>! the Tor: Commissioners of Calcutta have hooked forty-six steamers to load 251,000 tons or coal during the current month. sir Thomas Holland proposes io make short tour in India next cold weather and will be present ;»t the opening of the Tata I ron j\ ml157 words
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Advertisement27 1911-07-28 5 f '>iu- makers crying, Their f x >« 1 1- hearts art- aching bUSUMSS LS }><><• r. i-« denying people aren't dying they began taking Woods 1 Peppermint Cure*27 words
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Advertisement42 1911-07-28 5 Croup Can Be Prevented. When git*" m soon as the oroupy cough appears Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will ward off an ;tfta»-k «»f croup and prevent all danger and cause of anxiety. Thousands of mothers use it successfully. For sale by ail Di"pensaPea]<-rs.n^tic42 words
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Advertisement243 1911-07-28 5 ROBINSON &C° j«M^^4gX*, NOW SHOWING n XKAV SHIPMENT' I M HATS +m d& EVERY ONE DIFFERENT 1 wJmr PRICES fjgr $3-00, $3 75. 5450, $5 00 «6 50, $750. $850 andl I $9-50 each. ROBINSON J W. D. H. O. WILLS' S THREE CASTLES 'MAGNUMS A LARGE HAND-MADE CIGARETTES Packed243 words
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Advertisement601 1911-07-28 6 MARKET PRICE LIST Singapore, July S7th, 1911. B< aii^. Bi per eattv f; do. Pren no 11 Beef perlb. l» Beefsteak do- 16 >{« Bprout> per isW j Bamboi Bpi do. Blachan do. (l BrinjalH do. Qabbagi Bai do. l fS do. < bin do. nil <10. Bi i. i601 words
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Advertisement616 1911-07-28 6 OCEAN S.S. Co., l td CHINA MUTUAL S. N. Co.. Ltd. The Ccsßpanies' steamer- arc despatched bom Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and .Tapnu every week, and from Japan home Wards tor London, Amsterdam and hit Will II ererj fortnight; for Genoa. Marseilles aud Liverpool and for Marseilles. Havre616 words
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Advertisement669 1911-07-28 6 THE SI AM STEAM NAVIGATION CO., Ltd. EAST COAST SERVICE. For Pahang, Beteerah, Trin^anu. Bisut, Bemerak, Bachb, Kelantan, Bangnara, Tetentn, Panarai, Patani. Singora. Lact-n. Kolisamu'u BaadoO, LangßOan, Chumi>f>n. Takn, Kohlak and Bangkok. iA BOKIBAT** due '-'7 Jul\ Departure 99Jnl) at Sp.m. s.s. PRACHATIPOK* due .11 July Departure 1 Aug. at669 words
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Advertisement662 1911-07-28 6 P 8l 0. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden. Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bilk of Lndin^ laaned tor China Coast. Persian Gulf, Continental and Amfrrtf Porto. steamers uiil leav< EUngapon onorahoul MAIL LINES. Outward (foh Chd i) Deranha Jnrj M Deranha Od662 words
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Advertisement506 1911-07-28 6 Nn 1 Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN M\i| LINE. 1 ti< Easl and tins Company s.-ni 1 Hambnrg ria K«>ir- ton, (.ii)i;ilt;ir. Genoa. v 1 afarseillee, Naples, Mei l'.»ii Spid. Sim Aden. Colomh s-;n^;«j«.i« Hongkong, Rbanghol, 1 Nu^asaki and Kol>e t" > laxun ,1 Throngli tickata are Ikf h d506 words
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Article715 1911-07-28 7 The Tote! frbftK k»*- epreaenta the tpat thuot J«n« L9Hi ww«p( where a "iii<- If bmckel* in^,'". reiuretteu4iiig so i ianj MH>ntLs. When OMmthi return is i llk .M(i. thi> t <»t 1 represei t» thelasl availWelotol. Binr. him- i mill. Uagar 4,100 i.i.'.o 10,486 lor FongßU715 words
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Article119 1911-07-28 7 Ma) .June Total. Belat lui J.176 Braang 4^ Chenderiang 440 Gopeng r.4(» 500 :;.ohg Heawood 458 1.896 Kumuniug m,III (11)t55,782 Kanaboi 808 1,034 Kinta Hoi 485 1,666 Kinta AaaociaUoo 4co 1,871 Kledatit,' 100 124 G3l Kramat Pnlai ■'■(>■'■ Labat 580 520 ".7 74 Menglembu L>>d< 011 Middleton ..7-119 words
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Article127 1911-07-28 7 Purchaser.- of shares, tellers, and holders often want t<. Bee bow thing* Mxxxl at the last meeting, and in the last report. The following list given the date of the x.F.P. in which tin- Report nnhs published, and the date eon* taming the report <>f the Meeting. Bandyoroft,127 words
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Article96 1911-07-28 7 It is delightful to learn that the Abyssinian Princes thoroughly appreciate English strawberries and cream. What, how ever, we should never have inspected, if that they find that peducTive dish "more substantial than mi at." This would have been an excellent point lor the vegetarians if one96 words
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Article1110 1911-07-28 7 Tin- appended notes, from various sources, )r,t\v reference to th<' share of j Mulnya. in the industry: Output of Rubber. Though attempts bare been made to raise the rabbet plant in ulmost every tropical region, the greatest mooessei li!i\c been Moved in the tropical forests bordering tbe Equate*,Times. - 1,110 words
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Article178 1911-07-28 7 The Her. Louis Byrde, of the C. at S\, gives an interesting account in the "Sunday at; Home" of a shave in China. He writes: "The greatest treat, which I only give on special occasions, is a mid -day shave in public In the early morning178 words
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Article139 1911-07-28 7 An unpleasant experience which betel n American resident in Paris ai the ;;>:jio at Eughien i* reported by the] "Express" correspondent. He was playing baccarat on a sysiem of his own. and had reached his limit !(»>^«>, when, turning to a lady next to him. he said139 words
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Article126 1911-07-28 7 Some strange liberties are taken with Shakespeare on the Japanese stage. The Kobe Herald recently described a performance in that town of "Hamlet." with the scene laid in modern Japan. The Prince,* 1 *;!>>■> the "Herald, appears first in a silk hat and a swallowtail coat, then126 words
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Article120 1911-07-28 7 A chemist has recently analysed a sample of a silk dress that was submitted to him by a lady. He found that it contained only a fraction over 28 per cent, of silk, and as much tin was found in it as that present in poor tiu120 words
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Article68 1911-07-28 7 ICOKRIXTKD OF TO JULY 27.) Bank 4 in/s 2-4^ demand 2-4 8-82 Private credits 3 m/s 2-4 18-82 Franck credits 6 m/s 2-4 11-16 demand Bank 294$ i GBBMAMT, tlrnutud 238$ India, T. T. 174$ iIONGKONG, drmnud 28&% Yokohama, demand 114$ Java, imammi I4oi Hanokok. demand 65 Sovereigns, Hank68 words
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Article136 1911-07-28 7 July 27. Tin* 94.;;u Gambier buyer* 9.60 Gambier Cube No. 1 14.50 Gambicr Cube No. 2 uom. Pepper Black ordin. S'pore buyers 18.50 Pepper, (White fair) buyers 2R.50 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) nom. Nutmegs <80 to the lb.) nom. Mace (Banda^ nom. Cloves (Amboina) nom. Bally Coffeo 110",,136 words
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Advertisement87 1911-07-28 7 For all lntecnsJ complaints dysentery cough cold Ac. lake WoooS 1 Great Ft ppermint Cure. INDOCHINA S. N. CO., Ltd. PENANG CALCUTTA Tin OOMPAfrY'I OTEAXEB "NAM BAKG f 4,0:i" toa>. T. M. B. Lakt, Commander, will be a'e-patchta /or the above port« on FrMay, the SUB infant, ar 4 J87 words
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Advertisement43 1911-07-28 7 Rubdown for Soreness of Muscles. For ■orensss of the muscles whether induced by violent exercise of injury, Chamberlain's Pain Balm is excellent. This liniment is also highly esteemed for the relief it affords in case of rheumatism. Sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.43 words
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Advertisement70 1911-07-28 7 STOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ NEDERUND Steamship Company NEDERLAND." Royal Dutch Mail Service. The Company's Mail Steamer, "ORANJE" sin leave Batarla on the f7tl] Inst at p.m. and is expected t«> arrive here on the ttth iusi at H a.m. She \sill sail for Sabaug, Suez, Tort Said Genoa, Algiers, Tangier, Lisbon and70 words
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Advertisement14 1911-07-28 7 Woods' Great PepjK'rniiut Curt f<-r all laaw nal complaints dyscoitry coughs cokb i^c. J14 words
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Miscellaneous932 1911-07-28 7 VESSELS IN PORT! Flag aad Tom Coampmxiert Arrived a im'wi,, Bea Maw Col. yacht 600 Marpfay. 94-fi Mult* In. rh.iu Sen lic-lle I'.M.s. yai. 400 Nacodah, kuj.niau. 7-7 i.\l,\ rtuin Waterwitcfa tt.lLS.fttO Haucoek Taujotttf, 21-7 ma i ncei-tain H.J.N.S. Tiomp Dal BOM da Haan Suhung. 2-17 I urn-tain Steamers Nut.932 words
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Miscellaneous93 1911-07-28 7 VESSELS AT TANJONG PAGAR AND KEPPEL HARBOUR. Wharves and Docks at which different vessels are berthed. Kast Wharf fpMlll) Hwln Kast Wharf Bee. I— Sangola. Sheers Wharf lschia. Main Wharf Sec. 2 Cvuthia. 3 Nam Sang. 4 Karonga. s— Nil. > 6 Calypso. I Lagoon Dock Sec. 7— (l'udt i93 words
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Article446 1911-07-28 8 'Vho ii»w gtampfl have Aroused quite a storm of dJMippi'Ol al from su-tists, print* eis, mid pbilateliflts. Sir John Purcell, formerly Controller of Stamps fit Somerset House, rxpresxrs the view that the design is extremely poor, tlnit the dies lack tlu; sharpneM of those mmle by the446 words
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Article280 1911-07-28 8 "An uh\ are ye no at the Kirk, Miieplniirson. inst« ;i<l of gowfing <»n tin Sjibhutb f Miked one friend of Another on \\w local Golf links, Ta Kirk* 1 vtm 'li« reply, 'why, nunm. arc there nosermoni in DjOWf i>;ills ;»s well :\> in itom i >280 words
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Article106 1911-07-28 8 The \va\ of. t lanslators is bard, especial* lv where African native languages are concerned. Favourite English h\nins. translated tor the benefit of the natives. sometimes contain renderings not al together faultless. <io labour on. spend and be spent" was given as Go blunder on,106 words
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Advertisement790 1911-07-28 8 A Nurse Companion Pneumonia and Pleurisy After Effects, t Wasting and Weakness Happy and cheerful with abundance of energy and i^ood spirits, is how Miss Dunford describes herself from the day she commenced to take Phosferinc. Yet before she found relief in Phosfcnne wordi failed to express the miserable torments790 words
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Advertisement84 1911-07-28 8 How to Keep Well. Constipation brings many ailments in its train and is the primary cause of much sickness. Keep your bowels regular, madam, and you will escape many of the ailments to which women are subject. Constipation is a a very ismple thing, but like many simple things, it84 words
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Advertisement359 1911-07-28 8 fROSSF f% W% CELEBRATED J uurar, a n oilmen's- I BIACKWELL^** W stores. I /j^jgfgjggv PICKLES, SOUPS, JAMS. I pSsS^_^BL JELLIES, POTTED MEATS, I I I TADTI? !^^^^l{\ MALT VINEGAR, I IAHLJ!j I 4^^^^!!^ c inn nil 3 I Gftoo^Buac** m. 41 SALAD UIL. B A Agents for Lea Perrint*359 words
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Advertisement83 1911-07-28 8 F. CLARKE Co. Livery Stable Keepers Fodder Merchants. For Robb 1.. rrtoi ami Bert B tyna can i FODT'I ij jJ I SPECIALITY: FURNITURE REMOVALS own Vans, by our own men. GENERAL CARRIAGES C. 2IMMERMHNN, Proprietr. i a, i- SELF CURE NO FICTION!* WfWRS'MIIPoBfTIEWri'ft THERAPION NO.l in a r>-:r.ir Curerfdii83 words
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Article252 1911-07-28 9 Important Recommend one \u.ohoi s CAUPAIO* I Bombaj i• i The !s*» an lUaria Investigation Com* inittea, In forwarding toth< I rwru i their Anal report after «\><> ei rs'inquiry bj l>». Chai )«>s l>.-url«-\ »hom am appalling prevalent* th< <hespecially among ehi I Un ps of252 words
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Article991 1911-07-28 9 RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. I Issue. Paid. lastDiv. Buyrrh. Sellem S-MKK) 3a 2s Alla-nr 10 k 4 0 3.->O.OOO 2s 2s Anglo- Malay 100 IT 0 17 m •-><),(HM) 2s 2s Bataii}- Malak.x 2 <» 2 so.ooo 1 1 BatnGarea IM% 11 10 0 12 0 0 80.000 1 1991 words
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Article266 1911-07-28 9 DEATH OF SIR GEORGE JENKINS. < oioinoo i' '81 h ol Si George Henrj as, 4 Ki.. late Cloi iv of U><- Parliamen j of Vi< tori.!, which occurred :n H bo bis K>n in-law, Mr P. w 1 h lent don, Flower Road, Colomlx 1 Jenkini had been In266 words
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Article149 1911-07-28 9 The of pproval oJ u al .Mi. authorities in London of hk- design of tl> lirw Canadian ti\.> and ben do] pi<><.-«'«. has been obtained ad in t»i > autumn the now coinaf from the branch of \h- Mint ;< ott;iw ;i. The] in i" i ,ad149 words
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Article125 1911-07-28 9 II- LDKLAIDI H IM;i the metropolitan ;h.m paraded th< nndex their charge, >. T*> per eeni of the ladt onded n> ft] <s 1 1 Considering that g< propoi of them b;itf nerer reoei <. Mining ti i anthoritiei are satisfied w i|. duct, and bi liei thai125 words
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Advertisement211 1911-07-28 9 ANT EXTERMINATORS (UNIVERSAL) and Sulphur Powder ARSENITE OF SODA for spraying lalang and other weeds BOILERS iSpenser-Hopwood) 6 H.P. 8 H.P. 10 H.P. in stock BOILER COMPOSITION (D.M.) For preventing scale and pitting CEMENT "Eagle" Brand Both these are of the highest CEMENT "Borneo" Banrd, J""" 1 Hbinbni Fresh shipments211 words
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Advertisement114 1911-07-28 9 De koninklijkeTaketvaart maatschappij i NDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHEBLANDB tNDIA GOVERNMENT. Agents at Singapore, The Sbipsagency, Ltd, 2-3, Collyer Quay be undermentioned dates of departure are only proximate. ROCI Rfouw, Billiton. l^juaviß. Java ooasf, S;mi ;->aii",~ S«>u'abai-i Boeleleng, Maeasaar, Moluooo's, HaJmahera, ~N. w Guinea with tnamhipment to Timor islands and114 words
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Advertisement675 1911-07-28 9 M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. MAIL LINE For China, Japan, Ceylon, Aden, Egypt and Marseilles "I TWARD HOMEWARD Polynesien l«g. 7 Irmand Behic \u-- Caledonien \u-. 21 Yana M Sydnej Kept. Tourane Sent! "i ronkin Sept. W Polynetrieii s«> >r' is E. Simons Oct. •_> Caledooien Oct >:i Oct. i»; s\«in675 words
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Article90 1911-07-28 10 \t tl > yesterday before the r«cting Chief Jutttice, Sir A. Law, si Tamil j amed VeeraN seas i<»iimi 1 1 1 > <^t uttempted robberj and three convictions f i similar offences having been proved gainst liin 1 is sentenced i° f '^<' > i igoi oub90 words
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Article145 1911-07-28 10 A Frenchn uuirh] Btienne Delage pin-::!- d efore Mr. Pirmstone, senio »agisl rate estei da} afternoon, <>n an extradition arrant charging him v it»i < btaining m• -> talse pretence ;.i Haigon. i bief Det4 i inspector an o tuined a-ren LI tomorrow Accused v» in be sent145 words
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Article154 1911-07-28 10 •mplaint made '•> CJockell ol 6. S. ardanmohr, Marine Sergeant .'i-.< ested eleven seamen belonging to that ship on Wednesday on ng themselves without and of wilful disobedience i»f orders. Thej were arraigned before Capt. Had--1 in th« Court yesterdaj and they pleaded guilty. One wa> sentenced to154 words
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Article207 1911-07-28 10 Accident Narrowly Averted. >A die Mi v ,!i,.i», Kegiui rai o the Supreme Court, eras being driven don uii office on Wednesday morning narrowly d an accident neai the 1 lot* Lde I 1 h rope corner. An empt; handcart drawn three Chinese coolies huddenly cut across in207 words
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Article134 1911-07-28 10 The Choc i &uan KoV ion, an ftsociatioa whose objects are (i To Fost< the spirit of brotherhood and good fellowship amoj gs its members, Ui To assist :]h- membei their tamilies in time idversity, (iii) To render assistant :u funerals and to contribute to theii ex--1 registered under the134 words
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Article204 1911-07-28 10 If r Justice I'ialif) was engaged bo hear* in«j Ilm .limjili Hongkong Bank <•<••.-<• In rli<> Supreme Court yesterday. The roost-examination of Mr T. St. Welsh bj Mi d.s. Carver was resumed. In re-examination by Mr (Jpcott, wit ness >nid Ounn*s liabilities to the Jimah Co., --jc.204 words
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Article242 1911-07-28 10 Travels Pebpoin e in Same Carriagi is a Nan. Her Highness the Begum of Bhopal, the veiled ruin of 1,000,000 people in Central India, who [g \i>itin^ England for the Coronation festivities, had an adventure in a London and South-Western Railway train whith -the is not likeh to242 words
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Article312 1911-07-28 10 Che Chinese arm; expansion pro gramme, which dates from the time oi the late Sino-Japanese War, has mhc<> mad< mw h steady progress that the organization of new army forces, equivalent to twenty-one Japanese Army Divisions, was completed a< the end of last rear, and the relization oi312 words
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Article56 1911-07-28 10 SI Michael's, Colombo, was tho scene of a pretty wedding when Mr Thomas Arthur Thornton, of Messrs Harrisons ft Crosfield's, was married to Miss Amy Samp. sn Pagden, sister ol Mr A. 8. Pagden, < .< Postmaster-General. The Peking Naval Board is contemplatEng raising n loan on the public debts56 words
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Article328 1911-07-28 10 Cup Bemi-Final. Those who were present on the Kspla- nade last evening and witnessed the cup tic semi-Una] between the Buffs, and the government service were treated to a really Sue exhibition of shooting on the part of the former team. They monopolised the game and the Service were328 words
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Article119 1911-07-28 10 n bsterday's results. Championship Paibb. Mi-a Hewan and Oannt beat Mrs Salziiianii i\m\ Leggatt 6 7 ">. lieu i> Doi ru.s. a Class. Miss Carver and n» tli beal Miss Gann jud M i lea w .<'. TIES FOB TO-DAY. LAD!! 8 IX»l lU.I > Hamui119 words
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Article53 1911-07-28 10 The tollowing represent the s. c. c. against Law and ivil Service In tinCricket Tournament on Saturday. Com mence at 9 p.m. sharp E. Taylor, W, Beveu, F. J, Benjafleld, E. W, Fnlcher, K. L. Dunman, I'at Lloyd, K. \v. Rayner, E. R. Thomas, W. K. Vowler, L.D. Gosling, H.53 words
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Article40 1911-07-28 10 Swimming Club Lauuches tot Sunday leave at I<> and 11 a.m. ;;n and 8 B*o p.m. return at *>;;<» nnd ]<»:;o a.m. 2-15, '■'< and r»-.;i» p.m. Saturday at 2.15 and 8.13 p.m. returning :«t i". and 5.80 f).in.40 words
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Article80 1911-07-28 10 11. I'.. Ste< I, one oi the well-known Liverpool family oi cricketers i^ dt ad. We remember 11»• eldest a. J, ftne bat and wicket«keep, who was al home Erom Bombaywhen, in 1 s 71. Ihe 'Editor played against him, D. <^. and a. (i. (then 1J years oi age)80 words
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Article328 1911-07-28 10 From Deli 1 1 I <> RmiipfaiuH ditienibarkted her piMncnigrrti on Wednesday s^t the Sheen Wharf and loaded lor Java ports whither she Bailed yesterday evening. The *Merkus" is undergoing repairs ;il the Hast Wharf l»;i>iu. The Nan Seng" from China landed general cargo at section Band load*,328 words
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Article421 1911-07-28 10 i;i m lts op Ties Playi i> i .ii 26. in uipionship. Tan Scut Bin feat Gob Leng Inn <> i t>. l •<>. w .<». Cbia Keng Tye beat Tan Soo Bin 2 5, 6 6 Cbia Keng Tye beat Tan Wj \<\i\ 6 I.421 words
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Advertisement278 1911-07-28 10 r^m\ Sozodoivt I i> a delicately fragrant moutii JeodoritCf and > vJf^Si^^r'^^Ol ton-c for the teetli. Its remilnr ns«- pi< 3JJ^ -^^-^V^r\ It :nak<s the teeth uliite and itTenftbcM tli«p^ gums. And it doa «»ot mpMT the Uttte. r 0 J^- Ajl4U3^ tse it to-dav and everyday it makes foi278 words
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Miscellaneous143 1911-07-28 10 CLEARANCES. July 97. Bezwada, Brit str, Ramlyn, For Sourabava. Buyskes, Dal str, I>< Grooth, Deli, (Daendcls) Emile, Dut >tr. Bfahmoot, tor Ivliio. Bendoran, Brit Btr, Thomson, for Hongkong i and Japan, Penang, Brit >ir. Cook, foe l'. Swettenham via JMU'ts. Prodnoe, X<>i Btr, UTißaens, tor Bangkok. Hainam, Brit Btr, riiiiiii.s..143 words
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