The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 February 1912
1912-02-02
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Title Section15 1912-02-02 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. EN CENTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1912^ NO. 7,43G15 words
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Article161 1912-02-02 1 Collisions between the police and strik ers are still taking place at Lisbon but a quieter tone prevails Page 7. The American Immigration laws hare been altered >o as not to gire offence to .Japan Rage 7. Unsettled conditions prevail i n Bulgaria where the Turks bare161 words
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Article1184 1912-02-02 1 a ii;iiion winch produce* a poel <>i ***** universal genius a« Roherl Burns it peea liarlv fortunate bat the prodtM tfoa <>i siu h poel is not without it> dmwl nevertheless. The cli iii o> those, m ih. oaee of Scotland. Is thai practically ewr\ Scots |»o»-f1,184 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement91 1912-02-02 1 rj Vi^a^BV^ V .4 i I There's nofhing better* PI LSEN ER BEER I PHOTOGRAPHIC STORES FOR SALE L DEVELOPING PRINTING ONE 32 FOOT AUXILIARY PLEASURE MOTOR YACHT iiiot inmucn First class condition Price $3250. JUol AnnlVtU NEW CAMERAS i ALL'S 1/VELL F NEW CAMERAS BO WRING'S MARINE ENGINE OIL.91 words
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Advertisement348 1912-02-02 1 ENTIRE satisfaction for what you pay is what w e goat antee so give yt>u m the CHANGE OF PROGRAMME UE AUK PL'TTIMU ON TO-NIGHT THK SELECTION OF PICTI KKS at Tin: Popular Place of KnU rtamuu nt MARLBOROUGH PICTUBE THEATRE. BBACH ROAD, we feel sure will />]< -use w>n348 words
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Advertisement74 1912-02-02 1 j £o*£as's ttt^erttecmcntei Chinese Interpreter vranted for the Dindingti P*ge B. Motor car lor >al»' -Page Fredi milk supply Va^r j Motor cycle lor Mile l';i^»- Buropeaa Qovemesß wanted Vuae B. Aurtion >al«' of agricultural hind l'a^' ■> hi Baakruptc) re Gob Lian K«>\» I'ii^i- >> The Colonial stoics Ltd.74 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous315 1912-02-02 1 THE WEEK. Friday 2nd. High Water— 9- id am.. 11 11 pm. N. I). L. Outward Mail due. Purification Candlemas, Tat I'uMim (Hindu PVstiv ah Hockey B.C.C. i B.R.C. S.R.K. (V) ritu- club rai'tiHi- (.80 pnm. Mark Lvkl^*-, *-M* pm. Tanglin !lnb iliu<-« S.V.A. I nit Ml-. Saturday 3rd. High315 words
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Article429 1912-02-02 2 •Chinatown DBCLaJUM ITBSLT RsVUBLM The obscure and rattMßt little oolooj of Chinese settled round by th»» Waal India Dork-road BMde itself known recently. Till now it luvs given litth* tvidrme tlr.it I it w;is nwure that things were happening lsut one day the c«»loii\. unable to429 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement1031 1912-02-02 2 DFDFDFDF Ana you must take Sanatogen regularly for several weeks" This nrgent advice is given by physicians every day. m every civilised country, to sufferers from Nervous Debility, Brain-fag, Lack of Vitality, Sleeplessness, Disordered Digestion, Poverty of Blood and various Wasting Diseases. Physicians know that Sanatogen is a true scientific1,031 words
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Advertisement594 1912-02-02 2 NOTICES The Bankruptcy Ordinance 1888 IN THK ■CPBEME I dihtoi-'THK STBUm KTI ÜBCBMTI EBBTTUm— T Of Kinuapork. IN BAKKBUPTOT. Malacca No. 1 «»r 1907. Re (11 Goh Lian Koh Receiving Order DMde 2*2 nd April. I^>7. Date of Ortlei toy Summary Administration 31 st January. 1912. Oat e and. place594 words
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Advertisement612 1912-02-02 2 NOTICES PRIVATE DAIRY A email supply of fresh milk on hand. \< w cowh due February tt b. IConiafJ and afler n«KW delivery Tai^lin District. V) OOBhl DOC bottii'. h pottice to suit onoootoon. H. S. KIRWAN. Dalian's Aus. Horoi Ropoattory. F«h I jic SHORTHAND CLASSES. Mr. J. B. TyWr612 words
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Advertisement507 1912-02-02 2 THE Singapore Free Press MORNING DAILY To Our Readers. The WfpOH I Daily, and is on aaleat depol hour ea<«h mornuu (BundayT, price Ten Cent-, a. ,,v. ■ahooiihiii'c iptee will i,, private residences..., town I If preferred) by Mven oclo. V Full address at x» hich «,pi, fll^m. livere<l should507 words
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Article866 1912-02-02 3 THE FAMINE IN CENTRAL CHINA Rub* Wombi on Laboi Bcalb. Tb« fiiminn relief work. Urn China Press s;i>s. prob.ibh will slart very KKMI m northern Siangan Province and m Anhwel providing fighting is not nmewed. The work ban jir^t been began on small scale about Wnliu. Tin- Central Famine u.»ii.866 words
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Article914 1912-02-02 3 LOBD Mll.NKi; ON THK CIVILIAN'S VIMW. Aii Infer— ting article i> contributed by Lord M iliwi- to the i iiitcd Service Ma«u/m«•"' tor January, m which lie dlnnnam National Service from the point <>f i,. w of a civilian. In tin- ceaseless struggles oi peace, .-is m the914 words
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66 1912-02-02 3 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In Africa. Mr. I'i«'< I* X** 0 l<rli<vl<i. of*Bg6 RJTCT roiouy. UHIIII to Ihc w**i qwatttiamri Chamlurlains CuU^h BttMiy. B* na>s: W« hrtvt' M6d it HWnl tiiuts for our children BBd ouiwlvcs ami exiHct to cmitinuo it t^havr found it rxcoilrnt. WeOM rerom,ue i it to ainbody66 words
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Article527 1912-02-02 3 On Jan 1st the first man af-wai in th-< wo/Id carrying the 18.5 In fun, with m l,2o0 lb shell, passed into aetB i, IV. i tned the new battleship "Orion "a< Portsmouth This is the most ret u hie vessel t it i527 words
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Article728 1912-02-02 3 Tin. Hr.n m: or The Manthi Kmi p ki;ok. The city of bol 'or Gh'eng I'u. t« give it its full otlieial nuiiu 1 is alreadx associated with both the hri^htest and darkest days of th* Manchll dynasty: it was tin- birth-place of the greal Km poror Cb'ien-hui^ thither728 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement515 1912-02-02 3 I SOME MAKES OF PENS ffl i/Mf £s fk are pretty, but fail the ff; jfffa //f^\ test of bard work. *****0 iff Iff*/ pP^3 pens write under fay- ff/ ffst ra^-ut-*^ J t^~£3 ourable conditions, but If /Mf dc ciidc vnn rrr tue r 1 1 1 < m515 words
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Advertisement48 1912-02-02 3 How to Prevent Croup. When given .is s(M!ii ;i«. m t i*roup> appeals hamher hi in- Cough RemedA will ward i>it SB attack ■>[ cro p and prevent all daagei and nannci «>t anxiety. Thousands of mothers use it snecessfUllx Foe Male bj Uts|M nsai les and DeaU i-.48 words
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Article651 1912-02-02 4 For long itM' arts m our Ksistern Km- i»ii«- bave boen struggling against neglect I and lulverse circumstances. Those wlio would willingh see India pre-eminent m j fin ni;i:i\ beMiitifuJ crafts associated with! her nain« for centuries, cannot Imt recogniae that the time is ripe tor a detet651 words
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Article258 1912-02-02 4 The representative <»f the OstasiastiHcher Lloyd has ju>t had conversation with Prince Ching, l>> whom ln> was most cor diallj received. The Prince stated thai the situation ha<l been only a little cleared by the Peace Confereuce af Shanghai. I roiu tlit> i»i tin- Oovernmenl con258 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement619 1912-02-02 4 jH A Captain m Kitchener's Scouts Nervous Breakdown, Paralysis I Ibe master force s/hich conqucrnd the most perilous afflictioos and enabled him to endure amazing hardships, says Captain Hendersoo, a dtrtvtd txtiYely norn Pkosjtritti. Exposed i>\ bis adventurous life 10 an xtraoruinary -cries oi misfortunes, iron being disabled m action,619 words
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Advertisement41 1912-02-02 4 When your dealer tries to palm off an imitation of Rigaud's Kananga Water or any old thing" which is not what you want then it* the time to throw a little 'hot ah" into him and keep away from his store.41 words
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Advertisement1059 1912-02-02 4 CROSSE p& O S l^g=*3fe PHKI.ES. SOli'S. JAMS, I 1 rajJW^g^L JELLIES. POHED MEATS. ,j T A RI F I!ffiilliisir\ MALT VINEGAR, I cttrJ* I^*^™ *"w«eii M\ «A SALAD OIL. j. Agents for Lea Prrrint 3 WORCBSTERSHIRR SALXH. I@^^ v^MkA '■■■r'. ■;^^'%s^^ y.. •/ri|l/-v^ I*l *mii**ijm.m MilkFoo^No I. From »..rMi1,059 words
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Article459 1912-02-02 5 I F* nn> ou» own Corrtssondtfti^ bunion. Jan. Brd lln I; it-da) of UIC M«\v \r:ti. with King m' cm utta, wnsihr :;:,t», annirer. proclamation oi thr i.-ur (Jueen ai' npwM of India. The st i ;i it> fctlements bad undoubtedly something to ,lo with the suggestion of459 words
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Article421 1912-02-02 5 M Xl t'l KLK VN T»:t. w». to informal ion re <•< i\ t d m nghai from Nanking l.i>t week end. the Republican President and Cabinet held meeting and decided i<> issue an ultimatum to Peking, m i»-\\ of the !act i liar Shih-kai had >•:,421 words
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Article523 1912-02-02 5 Mit Kdisons IM.\s. N«w York, April 9 I. Mr Thomas Alva Bdiaon, the famous in•^'"tor. who disbelieve! m the Immorta. i>ty of the soul, declare! m an Interview '»ax bil orniction that fee human body li machine which, if properly tteated, is "ipal.l.. of sustaining523 words
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Article384 1912-02-02 5 An innovation, which the State Council oi Bale Canton intends to Introduce into iis university, concerning the English language, ihows that English is rapidlj becoming necessary tongue m Switzerland, not onl> among thecommer* cial classes, where if has always J«-«.n a third language, but ftroong the ttudent384 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement13 1912-02-02 5 For all internal complaints dysentry cough cold Ac, take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.13 words
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Advertisement503 1912-02-02 5 FOB SALE MOTOR CYCLE FOR SALE. 1911 T. A. C. 4 cyL MotorCycle 3 Speeds. Handle start in*; from Bucket Seat, whole frame lon Lnminal Springs. Tyres and condition splendid. Cost ftto. Nearest (Mtti Reply T. A. C, s <» *~Fiee Press." Ft fmw h-2 MOTORCAR FOR SALE A BARGAIN.503 words
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Advertisement741 1912-02-02 5 AUCTIONS AUCTION SALE By order Of the Liquidators of the Tantpenifl Para and Cocoauut Plantations Limited, at hfjananja, Chin<; Kenc; Lek A Go's EUkUUKXm On Monday, 12th Feb., at 2-30 p.m Freehold Agricultural land situate oft Chani«i Road m the lmikiin of Payah Lebar, Blngapore area 21 acres, 1 rood.741 words
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Advertisement631 1912-02-02 5 KJy^l TAKE MY ADV^Cii aKfl |8§! V^^X DUPLICATOR. 1^ PERFECT COPIES iyfy pSy^; jT PERFECT EASE p<^ Price $S each. CO^ jtffcj SHARPE, ROSS Co., Lt« Singapore, AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Teak Household Furniture A Full-size Billiard Table; English Built Rubber-Tyred Landaus, Victoria &c. rAT HURRICANE HOUSE. STEVENS ROAD631 words
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Domestic Occurrences.
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Article18 1912-02-02 6 Sl>ai>k. At iv hin^. Sarawak, M)\)\ .Ihiiii ar\ tlic w If* «»f B. Hladk of a son.18 words
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Article, Illustration1579 1912-02-02 6 The Singapore Free Press Friday, Feb. 2, 1912. t^>r j. i»')oi Tnith v i»-r glorious precepir. diaw. Time was when m the Far Bast the Hum! of Shanghai was considered notorious as the place of origin of those inveracities, spread world Wide b} the i (•able, known proverbially as "bunders."1,579 words
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Article531 1912-02-02 6 The Singapore Volunteer Artillery genera] meeting uill bfl h«ld tliis evening at the hrill Hull at "».:•<> p.m. At the Cathedral of the (iood Shepherd the mash tin QandlMauM i»uy <todiiy» i^ at 7 ;i.im. The follow in^; nioiithlr Swiunniug loin petitions of the Chinese Swinnning Club for .Ijjnuary will531 words
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Article134 1912-02-02 6 "M. Fmm»r mid < quieter lone h.. pen led (linim* tb€ u.-fk ,»,,J tl been confined cbi«fl> to which a fair bnttinens h;^ K. BBSS. Dafft 1, <* of the ireei rising to i>.. dOM ll down from thr h liiuc been placed »l t; §10 2.'» to134 words
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Article447 1912-02-02 6 i iid. t the auepicet of the 11^>; Moslem Association, v iml witli the object of imp* fu»rV knowledge <>f English ai d pertaining to Ulan.. Mufa Ik meeting held on A>ra Honiara flail. The fairh wHI attended and sahi»». \i. PreolaVnl rinn. presided. Supportini Itaju447 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter65 1912-02-02 6 i" i n Editor, Sir. Kiimllv Allow me to who received lUtu for the H »yi Lifelioml tustitution and b«v< ||Ot ■enl them m, to do no wittao Jan ion tU ib« Chai tered H count i> now Loaed, Mid I \w will be «ln)\ fowarded bj Mi65 words
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Article20 1912-02-02 6 Welsh v\ Co, Btßtbtanii !>••<■. Mi, .'.hi Troooh otitpul for .latitia pkla. Stnulv «lr\«'lopmoMl >n> rfc *> pi<X»MMjJll^.20 words
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Advertisement220 1912-02-02 6 I I LAMBERT BUTLERS j 1 IT?lf^^^^lhJ| Mi v//#/v»w I I i^^* I PACKED IN i lb. AIR TIGHT TINS. I I PRICE 70 CTS. PER TIN I John Little Co., Ltd., Lii.._';~..j^ I PRICE 90 CTS. PER TIN JGRAND CHARTREUSE. gr M^J GREEN y YELLOW. As arc*«lt of the220 words
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Advertisement54 1912-02-02 6 BILLIARDS. THE ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN CUSHION. (.\h:ock'h Patent with Improvements of John Korkrts, Retired World's Champion) absolutely THE BEST CUSHION TO DATE FOR ANY CLIMATE. JOHN ROBERTS, 1910. only obtainable from John Roberts, London REPRKSENTATIVE FOR TUG EAST C. N. LUMB address P. 0. Box 41, Penang. bhow room Raffles Hotel. Penang.54 words
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Advertisement13 1912-02-02 6 For all internal complaints dysontry oc«8 olds Ac, take Woods' Great Pcp|M'rruiut oun13 words
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Article142 1912-02-02 7 EX-MINISTER ARRESTED City Becoming Normal. By Submarine Cable]. Xii ikr's Service. London, via Bombay. -;i i> now quiet hut there \\;isau at Coimbra, the police dispersing Btriken with sabros, Lisbon ii ringed with troops, who are rresting everyone within the prohibited ,a. Several strikeri have surrendered. I he142 words
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Article51 1912-02-02 7 Kfater's Service. Ix>ndon, via Bombay. measags from Lisbon state> that a t omb hutor\ has been discovered at the trade union headquarters. A bomb exploded ii; th# evening m Fionas Senate filing three people. The troops continue m the battuesday and night and there are nntneroufl fresh51 words
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Article48 1912-02-02 7 Imikrial Xews Service. London, via Durban. the Governmeni at Lisbon has eng< i4»'d motorcars to distribute m the Prowinces an Official statement explaining Che causes Of the disturbances which it lares were promoted by trades unionists m cooperation withnnmrhi and ipported by nonarrhisl Funds.48 words
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Article50 1912-02-02 7 bfRUAL News Service. Ixmdon. via Durban. message bom Buenos Aires stated that th< railway strike continue* but the com panics have Informed the Government thai the ijoods tmAc is normal and that the psHsengpf tervice uil! be continued m iccordance with the provisional timetable authorised by Government.50 words
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Article186 1912-02-02 7 Attention is called bj un ■dTertisement ■i tlie < losing oi the subscription li>t for Company, on Monday next. The 1 of the Company is tii>o,noo m ti shares, 30 per cant payable on application uid SO per cent on allotment shares will be issued to186 words
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Article199 1912-02-02 7 R( ->l»i\ SMI.iM: k11.1.s ANuTHKU. Phere was considerable excitement i»eneen midnight uml I a. m. on Jan. I* i the Port, Colombo, where a murder is illeged to bave been committed. A part} R issian s,ti]<.r>. said io he frooi the uiner Aurora,' 1 were on a199 words
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Article134 1912-02-02 7 PRISONER CONGRATULATES ACCUSERS. Remarkable Questions. I By Submarine Cable]. Impkiual News Service. London, via Durban. Renter win-s from Leipzig thai Stewart was alert and sell -possessed. He answered frankly and unhesitatingly a prolonged and singular Interrogation as to his means, relationship! and capacities. He said be had £2,000 a134 words
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Article34 1912-02-02 7 KErTER'B Service. London, via Bomhav. Reotor*i correenondenl at Peking saye that the Kmpress has informed the Cabinet that peace has been decided on. and that she ha* instructed the Ministers accordingly.34 words
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Article66 1912-02-02 7 iMTWUAI News Service. London, via Durban. Thirty seven revolutionaries were executed on Jan •{<• and 81. Following instructions from the Kepubliean <io\ernment the Hanyang Ironworks Company has signed a preliminary contract with Japanese financiers through the ageiu of the Yokohama Specie Bank tor the admission of66 words
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Article43 1912-02-02 7 General Hunter Decorated. Belter's Service. London, via Bombay. H\> Maj»»t> King George presented the Colours to the Staffordshire Regiment at Gibraltar. He conferred on the < 'ornmand>'i- m Chief, Lieut. <m«u. sir Archibald Hunter, the Grand Vross ot the Victorian Order.43 words
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Article29 1912-02-02 7 An American Ovation. IltmisX Nr.ws Service. London, via Durhan. a Nint York message sa\s (ieneral Uaden Powell has had a great welcome from the boy scouts.29 words
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Article232 1912-02-02 7 NAVAL CONTRACTS ON THE THAMES. Th« present position ol the Thaweti Iron Works ami Shipbuilding Company illustrates the futility of bolstering up an industry ii\ a locality unsuited to it. The Thames Shipbuilding Company >aid lm» failed to the extent of being unable to pa\ its d< btfi ri of232 words
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Article52 1912-02-02 7 Lads Dickson has gone to Brunei on a visit to her son, Mr K. a. Dickson, the Assistant Resident. Mr .1. F. U refold and lit and Mrs Max well Thornton have issued invitations foi ia Fancy Press Ball which they are giving at the Town Hall on Friday. March52 words
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Article97 1912-02-02 7 BLOODSHED AND SACRILEGE. I 15; Stibmarine Cable Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. A Turkish Uaini attacked a Bulgarian monastery m the Uskub district and led nine inmates into the church, when they were decapitated. Thereafter the band desecrated the church and plundered the monastery. Affairs at Slrnmnit/a97 words
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Article101 1912-02-02 7 Concessions to Russia. Imperial Xews Service. London, via Durban. A Bl'iueula message says the Sugar Commission has r»> assembled. The Germans opposed the granting of sugar cod- j cessions to Russia, but the majority of the delegates favoured it. believing that] the result of a tall of prices101 words
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Article52 1912-02-02 7 Imd rial Kxwi Service. London, via Durban. The New York Steel Corporation hat* tiled a reply to the allegations contained iv the Government suit In which it denies its object is m any way to restrict trade or prevent competition. It contends that its operation* have not had52 words
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Article91 1912-02-02 7 niFrtm our ram Cthnii^tmdmUi lpo)i, Feb. 1 si. •lerdaj morning Mr. F. .1. Ayri*. mn na^er of the \\u flingapori Rabbet Kstate, Tapah id. whs the victim of a dastardh attack by Javanese COOlief •rmad with rhanglrflls He drew a revolver hut the cartridges misled tire. Mr.91 words
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Article320 1912-02-02 7 sir Aiidi.'w Fraaer has good title to >P»'aU on the r«- arrangement of Bengal, since ;in Lieutenant tiovernor be made the original proposals which Lord Curzou afterwardi altered and made his own. sir *ndrew Fraser's project bad, of coarse, a* its only object to make the Presidency of320 words
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Article88 1912-02-02 7 It is reported [com America that one prophecy is coming true sine*' the det'eal of Reciprocity, m the resumption of the movement of American factories into Canadai This movement is notable at the present time both m Eastern Canada and m the West. The various trades supplying materials for factory88 words
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Article105 1912-02-02 7 i THE BRITISH LAUNCH INCIDENT. [Ky Submarine Cable]. Rectkr's Service. London, via Bombay. It is telegraphed from Perini thai an Jtjiliun warship ou January •{<) took ten prisoners from a native pearler olf the Yemen coast and killed two who were ■Wimming ashore. Hoha was liomharded by warships105 words
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Article82 1912-02-02 7 Objectionable Wording Altered. Recter's Service. London, via Bombay. At the request of the st:tt« Depejrimient th»> American S.«nate (.'oinmittee has nioditiml the DilHngham Bill, revising the codifying of l he Immigration laws, so as not to offend Japan. The modification i-iMisists of the Addition of the words unless82 words
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Article49 1912-02-02 7 Mukden Affected. London, via Durban. Imim;rial News Service. kelegran from Ifnkden to St. Petersborg says that m consequence of the arresl of Japaneee on suspicion of heing concerned m revolationary propaganda detachment of Japaneee troopt bus entered Mukdtm to protect the livrs and property of Japaneee.49 words
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Article59 1912-02-02 7 Ipoli. IVIi ls». Telok Anton complain thai (he district <»f Lower ivmk jn being bad)) neglected by Oorernment The roads mo rery narrow, fh«" trains are slow and infrequent, t!i»« coachei un- old and the \\uv dnmpy,* 1 while the telephone communication twpfn Telok Anson and ipoii is59 words
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238 1912-02-02 7 EMU \u, niis. i. W. Wrexham, Thomp •on Road. T:ui Acton, If. I). ;l >siiii Road. 686 Borneo Coy.. Ltd., Palmer <i<> low us. 72:'. de Bloncby, H. W, Lad) Hill. 093 Dnreg*, G. N. Ch. Fairfleld, Chun Road. •".•■,n Dovemuhle, .Job. Thule House, 7<i_>238 words
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Article79 1912-02-02 7 I Dr. Simon, the son-in-law of Herr Bebel, th<> notorious Socialist member of the U»>. ichstag, has lost his life m the covne ef investigations he was carrying out concerning contagious diseases. Dr. Simon had for many years heen practising me- dicine at Zurich, and gav»> his leisure to bacteriological79 words
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Advertisement58 1912-02-02 7 Cold May be Avoided. jj your !<*< t are wet and cold, and your 1 Iv chilled through and through from expo- M rake a big dose of Chamberlains' Cough Hetuedy bathe your feet m hot water before Rotas; to bed. and you are almost certain to **ard off a58 words
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Advertisement58 1912-02-02 7 Absolutely Safe. When you have S cold get I bottle ol Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It will soon nx you up all right and will ward off any tendency toward pneumonia. This remedy contains no opium or other narcotic and may be given as confidently to a baby as to an58 words
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Advertisement243 1912-02-02 7 ROBINSON Co JUST RECEIVED A SMALL SHIPMENT OP LADIES UNTRIMMED STRAWS 5 ax D i LADIES READY TO WEAR HATS IN THE LATEST STYLES COLONIAL STORES, LIMITED. 1 SUBSCRIPTION LIST CLOSES, fl Monday, Feb. sth, 1912, at 3 p.m. Copies of Prospectus and forms of Application can be I had243 words
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Advertisement527 1912-02-02 8 j WANTED WANTED AT ONCE Kuropean N irserj GoverneNsfoi two* Udi \P StH«d live AM h s i Fek 2 WANTED Pot the Dindings s Chinese lv erpreter. The salary Is $720 per annum with 16 Diudiiifjs allowanoi the hold i «4 (he post a!-" *iraw- ,v» allowance ol ""i527 words
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Advertisement749 1912-02-02 8 SHIPPING BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd. i OR Hongkong and Kobe. Tin Company's E^te i > FULTALA <j">< sons, H. Ciiidlny, CVwiimniWkir, irill m d< -.patched toi t sbove ports on oi sboatlhe »:tli instant. Terms aiui .;.•<< of freight and i>u^»;i^» (us>y he si civ.v* (.1 w it749 words
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Advertisement1255 1912-02-02 8 SHIPPING SHIPPING "^T&oT N D L STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, IMPFRIAL GERMAN MAIL Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth IMJ^ KIAL wVJji? and London. LINE. Through RUIr of Lading issued for China Tho fast aiul well-known m. «u steamers of Coast. Persian1,255 words
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Advertisement626 1912-02-02 8 SHIPPING Hamburg America Line, Hamburg Deutsche Dampf schif f-fahrts Css "Hansa" Bremen. COMBINED SERVICE. 'I'll, steamsrs of these Companies maintain i -^iiiar servi.-c between Hamburg, Bremen, AJltweip, and i;<>ttei(hiin. ;i i;tl tin Stiaith China and .lu]>an. Homewards, (hey are despatched fortnightly loc Havre and Bamborg and ones s month tor626 words
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Advertisement295 1912-02-02 8 SHIPPING INDO-CHINA^ STEAM NAVICATICN Co Mill i 1 BEBVICE Japan via Hongkong S h a and to Calcutta via Penan, Sings.po.tTaking cargo on I Canton. Mi sin. Ni >\< h n the PhJUippini >. &c, a STEAMERS. Kutsanu 1,8 N: i Laisang :v»m» Kumi i Pook» .mo Them nu inj*295 words
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Article563 1912-02-02 9 Varied reading, both m fh«- directions of fact mikl fiction, makes the "Strand" Cor January an attractire number. Slosl people will turn flrsi to an article entitled "How the King Works." his Majesty* daily occupations being described m this paper by an official of the Royal563 words
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Article373 1912-02-02 9 AMERI4 \'n \t w |)\n, |.s PROVK '!'«>«» T'))"! LAR. Fashionable society m New Vorfc i* «mmjoush considering the advi*al>ilit> of banishing from it-> entertain men tt many modern dances, Mich .-is The Oriz/.h Bear/ 1 The Tarkej Trot/ 1 ''The Lovers 1 TWO- Htep," l!:;iin\ Hag/373 words
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Article740 1912-02-02 9 Messrs. F. \V. Barker Co.. Singapore have received Instructions rram the Liquidator of the Laiulak Bnbber Pntaton Ltd.. to receive tenders lor the entire ■took of the Landak Caoutchouc IManta^r Maatschappij consisting of six shares of the fact' value of ~>o.i'h>o Guilder* each. Surh slmrcs740 words
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Advertisement720 1912-02-02 9 SHIP p ing. SEEE^TOYO KISEN KAISHA J^gllll^ WESTERN PACIFIC ;g§|i§|3 DENVER an.. Rio GRANDE TOYO KISEN KrtISHA. is*2££ m: 832 2E B.B.BRINTOIf4RtI Jl.totton*. 8.8. NIPPON MAUr lljSJtona. ILNTMMMHATE.) aaaa.'-aa sss szgssss Western Pacific Denver Rio Grande Through BtandMd MaepM. I DtetagOnis TTssm Can. Yhnnwh Toorists fßeepen. Heotrtc Lights Btoetrte Vnna,720 words
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Advertisement558 1912-02-02 9 BANKS CHARTERED BANK of India Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. PAID UP CAPITAL £1,200,000 RESERVE FUND £1,625,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors... £1,200,000 HKAD OFFICE: 38. BISHOPSGATE. LONDON, E. C. AGE3R lt^ \\D BR\N< HKS: Amrit^ar rTingswmg Puk« Baagfciot I|K>h Kango«m Batavia Karachi Balgon Bombay Klang Bereiuhan Calcutta Kobe558 words
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Advertisement391 1912-02-02 9 insurance Federal life Assurance Company of Canada. Established 1882. 8 8 CURRBNGI INSURANCE m Force, over ■&4.5,000,00G.(K New Business, 1910, over §6.640.000.0( Large Nett Surplus above liabilities foi RESERVE and all outstanding claims. Direct Government Supervision. Cash Loans, Settlements, etc, made locally Policies are M WORLD WIDE." J. H. EVANS,391 words
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Advertisement98 1912-02-02 9 You pp i ninr y All run down, easily tired, nervous? And do not know what to t-kc? Then go direct to your doctor. Ask his opinion cf Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It contains no alcohol, no stimulation, and b a blood purifier, a nerve tonic, a strong alterative, an aii to98 words
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Article283 1912-02-02 10 How ro l \i Hi I umroond '<». years bairman of tin I Sugar 4 ill- 1 tivation and tor ten yearn chairumi the Kalumpoiig H Co., writes the following interesting i l r•» i on Working Capita] li. ti *N C. I News ol the 1 Bth283 words
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Article468 1912-02-02 10 Thr •.Imiut's oi pajttoatel aattletaettfl <>i Mm political >inuitu-ii arc txMtinga benfl tteenl Lnflnenoe on (he u-a<h\ nfi !(< N- <•. Dail> N* ws. although Mm ezMttl of thai iniliuMit -c is uiii ri»\vtil i«y th<- aeveraj an eortala facton \\ltitli may make their locoe fell at468 words
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979 1912-02-02 10 A NEW IMPROVED TREATMENT FOR THE HAIR. The riim is Bml aj)}>i(»;n hin^ when it frill be considered just am omeeral} topoam m little. 01 no hah M it Is at prcsrni toexhlbH a v{a j> m ex 'a rcri b. It uia\ li<«\\«\<r. a coniflort to mau\ «rho v979 words
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Article635 1912-02-02 10 The Total where given represents the output since Jan. 1911. except where a tlgure m brackets is given, representing ko many months. When a month's return imissed, this total represents the last avail able total. !>'< Jan. Tot;<l Allagar V.M:,;. Alor FoagM 5 i ."> r S635 words
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Article50 1912-02-02 10 l>. t I Bi -.1, Chi Gopeng tieawcx i LllUlUfi Kami Kioto ri r :i on Kledang Kramai Pulai Lahai .Mvriui.iniui I Middleton Ni'u Uopei Ni-w Tan:!- i P. Conftolidi Pengk»] E*UBiug i: il Rahman Rahman Hyd Ramhutan Raub < Redhills Royal Johi Sereadah Siputeh Bociete »!«'> Btaioi50 words
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Advertisement100 1912-02-02 10 A Reliable Remedy. You mm iii >t \j>. i iii Dttngon our Hell w inn "i tmki Chamberlain's* Coofli Remed) Em cold Ml iliat ))i» ;iiatii>u has won ji-. ,i».n reputation and extensive b) Its remark h\>i<- coroe <>f coldn, and <-;tn alwa) r i>«- depend 't u .ji. li100 words
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Advertisement27 1912-02-02 10 THE BANGKOK TIMES (WTABLJ HED l-»--7.> LEADING PAPER IN SIAM. DAILY AND WEEKLY ENGLISH AND SIAMESE LARGEST CIRCULATION. KELLY ANO WALSH, LTD. Singapore Agents. Telegrams: TIMES, BANGKOK.27 words
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Advertisement160 1912-02-02 10 I I BEAUTIFiER SNOWjY' Elegance and r 1 "Hazeline' Snow" V\ I (TRADE MAW rv l Let tin- sl.in !><• rousfh or wrinkled, <lrv or g^reas) Hazelini Snow will <(<> ihore to restore iis youthful freshness .m<! line texture than an) other preparation. fhe skin absorbs "'M.\zklixk' Sx«>v rapidly and160 words
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Advertisement36 1912-02-02 10 W. J. GARCIA 219, Orchard Road. Piano, Organ <fc Musical In* ments dealer. Pianos bought, sold or exchange Good prices allowed for old i striunents. Cheapest and best stock of Mus£ and small musical goods Singapore.36 words
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Article1300 1912-02-02 11 "ap. Issuf. Paid. Last Dry. Buyers. Hellers, k '5,000 2s 2s Allagar 10% 6^ 8 lOi 2 50.000 2s 2s Anglo-Malay 45% int 17 3 17 ios .0.000 2s 2s Batang Malaka 14 2 10 x.1.000 1 1 Batu Caves 75% int 1? 15 0 12 5 0 *0,0001,300 words
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Article66 1912-02-02 11 (Corrected up to K*l». i.) Bank 4ms 2-4f demand 2-4 5-89 Private credits 3 m/g 2-4$ credits 6 m a 2-4 28-89 France demand Bank 294 Germany, demand 238$ India, T. T. i 74 Hongkong, demand i Yokohama, demand 114 Java, demand 140$ Bangkok, demand 66 Sovereigns, Bank Buying66 words
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Article134 1912-02-02 11 Peb. 1. Tin < ion tons sold* 96.7 _>'. Gambier 10#35 Gambier Cube No. 1 15.40 Gambier Cube No. 2 nom. Pepper Black ordin. Spore buyer* 22. H7^ Pepper, (White fair) 32.00 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) nom. Xutinogs (80 to the lb.) nom. Mace (Banda) 210 Cloves 'Amboiua)134 words
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Advertisement27 1912-02-02 11 HIGHEST QUALITY "EAGLE" BRAND w O^ -0?* 'BORNEO BRAND i FRESH SHIPMENTS Every barrel guaranteed up to British jtion m first-class I rl -hi I SOLE IMPORTERS.27 words
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Advertisement134 1912-02-02 11 De KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ UNDER OONTBACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Agents at Singapore, The Shipsagency, Ltd, 2-3, Collyer Quay The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. BEYNIERZ Jiandjermasshi, Btag6D, Kota-Baroe, Samarimla, Balik -Papsin. Doaggala, Beroow Tarakaa and Sampi! Peb -i BOCHUBBEN BataTia, rkwniiiiig. Boerabajra, jfakanftar. Balik-Papan, Donggala, Kwandang,134 words
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Miscellaneous1186 1912-02-02 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and Tons Commanders Arrived From For When Buphrosync Brit yen 85 Barrett Portsmouth, 10-1 V. Hebrides I'uosrtaia Sea Belle F.M.8. yet 400 Ahmet Pahang 24-1 F.M8 Dock S/igetxar Aus cru 9900 Xante Pole, 911 tus. Consul fJnoertnie I l.Hemir.k Dut cru 5000 Smit T. Prion, 8011,186 words
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Article1646 1912-02-02 12 The directors 1 report ot the Pulau Bwlang Rnbber and produce <». to the shareholders for the meeting on Feb. 9th contains the following FINANCE. The Company was registered «vi 82nd .lime. I'.UO. with a nominal C'api sal <>! 15,000,000 divided into 500,000 shares of tllF nacih, <>f1,646 words
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112 1912-02-02 12 S'PORE LADIES' RIFLE ASSOCIATION. r'oi tbe February Competition > t th'" Mills Troph) the Association made Ihu. Uj spite t>t a sei\ Btrong ssimi individual scores ai t Misi heir Mrs. Felkin B*J Fishei B 0 Goldie '_".> Lady Evelyn Vouug 2ft Mrs. Watkins i^ Total LBU The Itlniiarv SpOOU112 words
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Article51 1912-02-02 12 A Montreal l»o>. charged with pocketpicking, pleaded that he had learnt it from watching cinematograph pictures. I Die iinal m tbe Ladies' Amateur <io)f Championship of India hetwoen Mrs. Han milord ami Miss Binning wan played on .lan. l«.»tl» m I'alcutta and won by the former h\ '2 up ami51 words
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Article246 1912-02-02 12 CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP. FntsT Round. Dr h*. A. Campbell, I. E. Winter: H. R. L. Dyne, F. <J. Stevens: R. H. Sharpe. <i. C. Proctor; (.'apt. Rutherford, W. .r. Mayson C. Bveritt, L. 15. Nacphail. Byes. l>i (i. A. Fullavson, U. l>. Acton. Dr V. Fern lie. Find246 words
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Article521 1912-02-02 12 Mr. hnnlop. the British ice ('<>rr-iil af Port >aiil. j^i v the following nccount ol the development ot oil Itelds ou the coast Of the (lull ot Sm and the Red >ea. The pioueer ccimpanj began opera tion« at tnsah, Rome I6ii mile« down the521 words
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Article121 1912-02-02 12 A feature ot the recent Penang Race meeting was ihe Dumber of planters thai were present and the interest they all took m the sport. <>ne of their Dumber is credited with having "bagged" some £2,000, and several others took awa> 6200 to A':;00 apiece. It will he Doled121 words
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Article817 1912-02-02 12 The 1i.1.M.5. (iardinge arrired from Karachi yesterday morning with 1,064 Iv dian troopsfor Hongkong. The Dutch cruiser M Zeven Provincien,* 1 which was recentl] ashore Dear Pnlau Kundur, anriTed on Wednesday and is to he docked at Tanjong Pagur for repairs. The Imp. Qerman mail steamer Prinz Bite!817 words
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Article47 1912-02-02 12 Sunday, Peb, 4th. Johnston*! Pier, 10 ami II a.m.. 2:n\ an\d p.m. Club Rungalow, 9-80 and 10-80 a.m.. 13-15, and s*Bo p.m. Matico Capsules and Injection still nmintain their reputation fur the cure of all those iv couvenient diseases, aeoui which>be Jess«*aui the better.47 words
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Advertisement260 1912-02-02 12 NEW ZEALAND Smoked Blue Cod,L Cold Storage Co., Ltd ALHAMBRA, Beach Road. •J.ni- SIIoU '.«.:;(i I< ii P.M. km i re HERE AT LAST H ANG X FROM RAGS TO SILK I'Al'- r I AKH I-.Mli ii I lUMi l\.\ M M Ij excelientlj •Un i>. Trioiupht. brimfn] thrilling iwi260 words
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