The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 5 February 1912
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1912-02-05 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY. FEBRUARY 5. 1912. __NO. 7,43«15 words
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Article187 1912-02-05 1 Mr Lloyd George has made a lony speech in the City, in which he lays down that the l>asis of sound finance is peace on earth, etc. He denies statements that have been made against the Liberal r.ud get, and touches on armaments and foreign policy Page187 words
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Article1011 1912-02-05 1 THE COLLEGE OF CARDINALS. The attention of the English ■peaking people has been, of late, drawn to Roma, m /our of their number Ims i». en raised to the Cardinalate at the same time i nniqne eircnmstance. There is abort Cardinal something thai appeali even to tin- most determined opponent1,011 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement85 1912-02-05 1 f/--\ji I I r> <^ '^^RS^BP w l x k llr M'j 4y F lii.V n~iic 4BBpa ~*~<v- ~^t I It i) i JBJI "1 < v n Ibbbm Vkv '^s^3r tfl^S bbbßtP! 3MPS bpsPF XSkt^Cßßl i I There's nothing better! PI I EU B*hEEU "TRIUMPH" We can supply from85 words
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Advertisement308 1912-02-05 1 A NOVEL PICTURE IS INf[,H)|;|i in TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME ENTITLED Love in Old Japan n tine coloured drama acted in Japan by Japanese Artistes (of the Imperial Theatre, Tokioj TOGETHER WITH Other ENTERTAINING SUBJECTS A Oosivetaieal Friend 4 ('apt. BaruaiW x Oourtshi]) A (itnotse Conspiracy s. A. 11.l 1 l'. Quickly308 words
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Advertisement126 1912-02-05 1 Zo*£ass H^'vcrti^ctncnte. Balgownie (Derrick ami Co) close trans Cerbooks; l'.ukit K. B. 'Wi'l^lj and Co) notice of interim dividend Page 2. Fox terrier strayed from hraycot— Pa tfo 2. Ching Keng Lee and Co. sell land and building property rVl> 18th PagQ •">• Steamers Charon, Carmathenflhire and new sailings- Page126 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous247 1912-02-05 1 THE WEEK. Monday sth. High Water-41 -in am.. 11-S8 pn. M. M. Outward and Homeward mail* due. Philharmonic Orchestra practice, 5-15 p.m. B.G.C. Ladies Spoon. Nursing A>-sn. Municipality, 10 a.m. Tuesday 6th. High Water— o-47 am.. 0 19 pm. r.WA. Meeting 10.80 an,. Wednesday 7th. High Water- M* am.. 1.4247 words
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Article749 1912-02-05 2 Mr lolin .hipp. .sbi|>owner and ship firoker. of the firm of Messrs .Tapp ami Kirby, of Liverpool, a director of the I.abuan Coaltields I'ompany, Limited, who died on March 27 last, aged «6 years, left estate of the tfrostf value ot £97,915, of whlcb the net personalty has been sworn749 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement267 1912-02-05 2 H The Ideal Food Pf FOR EMACIATED CHiLDRBN A\D ADULTS I Solution (OF COD LIVER OIL IN V4LT EXTRACT) A Contains all ihe nourishing and Vitalising dmnenls which Nature re- x <iuircs to huild uj> and strenfifthetl 1 i body and brain. Every siM)onful ahsorln-d tjocs to in- t v267 words
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Advertisement722 1912-02-05 2 NOTICES Strayed from M Draycot/ 1 Stevens Road. Fox Terrier Dog, white with black sjxrts. Municipal Number 4105. Reward will be paid by Me A lister Co., Ltd. on return. Feb •> jic THE BALGOWNIE RUBBER ESTATES Ltd NOTICE A8 TO CLOSING OF TRANSFER BOOKS. Notkt is hereby given that722 words
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Advertisement454 1912-02-05 2 NOTICES SHORTHAND CLASSES. Mr. J. E. Tyler (Government Printing Office) han arranged to hold clause* in Shorthand at 66, High Street on two evenings a week at hours to suit pupils. The first meeting will be held on Thursday February the first from 5 to p. m. when Mr. Tyler454 words
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Advertisement461 1912-02-05 2 THE *H Singapore free Pte MORNING DAILY To Our Readers. Thr Sin^ajMMr 1 .v v Daily, and Is on saleal .1. tn.t. >. hooreaea isoniJn^ (g a prloi Tea Oaafsa oopy. BahaoHben'ouviaawU] il]ntt pnvato realdeaees v (or towainij« if prr-f.-i-mlihy seven Pull addresses at whin i «hj HveredahooidlM Uves)." '-"*i461 words
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Article797 1912-02-05 3 I nil quite recenU) the women in' China wera kep4 In ■übjeetion i»n manmade n (ulatioas. Condod for them meant nothing more o» less than the three obediences -obedience to Bather, obedience to bustMind, obedience to son. Thm were betrothed when children to youths whom the?797 words
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Article137 1912-02-05 3 'I he Minna] general meeting <>i fche [jowei J'crak Planters' kssoeiatuMi iraf l <»r\ Thursday «rening In the Lower i;iU Club. Seventeen memhari were -■/it. The Chairman, Mr Maurice Maude, read the report of the past year's! work which ihowed oonaideiable amonn< good work done bj fche137 words
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Article646 1912-02-05 3 Mr .i. A Bpender, the Kdito,- of the ""tmtoirt" <m/»tt,. n, imv of tIIOM fortunate, vmmzh to wit n.sstha. splendid patfeant the Durbar. Be fine artleleta hi. pepec oa The oyage out. The difference Lftwce., the traveller •.Hi.ltlu. tom-jM is forcibly brought borne Jo646 words
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Article288 1912-02-05 3 To be Withdraws \t Okcr. Lahore, Januarj SSrd. The I»;imU of l)« i n^al here and ihe local TieeAuriea bare to-day received orders u> withdraw from circulation all mow rupeea hnaring the dale o< Itll and the ettgy of lli^ Imperial Itajeety. Bombay, January SBrd. According288 words
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555 1912-02-05 3 Ax OPKK LSTTKR. Lu an amusing open letter, "To Sisters, on the Treatment of their Hrotliers." which appears in the Windsor Maga/iue. .John Payne says Knowing noting about ordinary girlsi but hATlllg six sixers >f m > own. I think t)i:it I am in555 words
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Article345 1912-02-05 3 The latest number of the Kerne Jaane is. ;is mi^ht be expected, entile!) taken up with the convulsion In China. Publish' ♦*d in BniMeli by the Agence d'ExtremeOrient, who incidentally assume non partisan standpoint in regard to constitu tional monarobisti mid constitutional re publicans, the current Revue345 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement313 1912-02-05 3 TWATERBURYS IBETALOLSZED I JGOD LIVER OIL C0f t IPOOND I .^&r^^Ss3Sw 1 Finest Norwegian COD LIVER OIL, changed i d^ffi^tsMiftW&Bk I y the lalost scientific process to a form B fl KS2i22sSsa«P^ I allowing perfect aßsimilation. B ftlinilM I i WMP^^S With Creosote and Guaiacol, two valuable I 1 1313 words
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Advertisement57 1912-02-05 3 Absolutely Safe. \Vh»>n you have a cold get a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, h >\i)l sr»<>n ilx you up all right and will ward oil any tendency toward pneumonia. This remedy contains no opium or other narcotic and man beggiven an confidently to ft baby as to ar« adult.57 words
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Advertisement858 1912-02-05 3 YWMnK Hww, Grow We are talking about Ayer'j Hair V r igor. Just note that word "Ayer's." You are perfectly safe with it. No harm to you 01 to your hair. Makes the hail grow It certainly does. Stops falling hair, too. Remember, it's "Ayer's" we are talking about. Ask858 words
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Article1127 1912-02-05 4 Police Mm ntkd on CAMaxa. Ottfl hardly associates Queer things" with a self -^ovorning Dominion of th» i l)rifish Bmpira. Still h«ss does one expect to find them sot out in the uutfes of a do fWnunant Blue -Book. Yet the sunimarieK of the magisterial1,127 words
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Article301 1912-02-05 4 A very high opinion of the Chinese cap abilities .is soldiers, under good leaders, is MxpresM'd b\ a German otticer in a booklet entitled Der Chinese im Kampf, which has just been published in Berlin by Wilheliu SuHberott at in.l. The uuthor. Lieut. I'iiul Hoebel, was interpreter301 words
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Article318 1912-02-05 4 In the Decembec liim o^tlw Chineee Becocalec Ibew i^ \»r> Miielbla editorial on the tirw i-ra ffipttning up for missionary eaterpriee In China. Severe] tmtbi are frankly r«'r< ionised \\lii< h wrfrusf nniy >jain genenu eccepteaoe lo mieiioejerj cirelee« The writer reuuurki that one of the out318 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement269 1912-02-05 4 ESTATE REQUIREMENTS JODELITE (Registered) T H K Timber Preservative For the Tropics. Estate buildings treated with jodelite are permanently secure against attacks of White Ants, dryrot and decay. Jodelite applied cold to the wounds of rubber trees after pruning and to the roots of rubber StlimpS. after cutting forms an269 words
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Advertisement89 1912-02-05 4 Cold May be Avoided. When your feet are wet ;nul QOld, and your body chilled through jmd through Iron exposure, take a hi^ dOM of 'liambt rlains' (Hugh BeilMdjf, batJir your lert in hot water before j»oinj» to bad, ami you ate almost certain to ward ofT a seven- oold.89 words
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Advertisement552 1912-02-05 4 A Captain in Kitchener's Scouts T tV Nervous Breakdown, Paralysis The iKinitr force whu > conquered the most peri enabled him to endure amazinc hatdships < t tin Hei .uhz'cj e,:'irti\ ;\xh: Vkosferiiti. Bxposed 1>) adventurous lite extraordinary -eries ot misfortunes, liom bei r di s,bted in set km .i552 words
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Article1456 1912-02-05 5 Jannai 11. Th. rr.- »-in\ hare ju-t performed anothei ol those s(im»M -;iults over principle for which the present Government are I A. A short l iine :l o j t xv a> ;|;i Bounced that the grant for the construet ,*n Peterhead Harbour would be withi, the1,456 words
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Article384 1912-02-05 5 In his 'Meteoric Hypothesis* 1 Sir Nor man Lockyer suggeated that the earth, as well as other members of the solar and stellar systems, has originated in the aggregation Ot meteoric matter. And a modification of this hypothesis forms the foundation of the new history ol384 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement14 1912-02-05 5 For all internal complaints dy sentry cough olds &c, take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.14 words
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Advertisement607 1912-02-05 5 WANTED WANTED AT ONCE European Nursery Governess for two children aged fl\e. H. S M co Free Pr**O Feb 2 3.5 WATER WORKS Applications aie invited for the post of Water Works Inspector for the Town of Kuehing, Sarawak. Applicants must have had expmisSMiu in laying mains and private services607 words
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Advertisement761 1912-02-05 5 AUCTIONS j AUCTION SALE OF Val«abto9W years Leasehold Land and House No. 67t. North Bridge Road ;tnd 9i> years Leasehold Building allotments situate at Minto Road, Monday, 12th Feb., at 2-30 p.m.' (1) Valuable W»9 years Leasehold Land and House No. 67K North Bridge Road, area 588 s<j. feet according761 words
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Advertisement665 1912-02-05 5 w TAKE MY ADVICE Visx3 £|S| DUPLICATOR. w^ 4C^mmm*£^ perfect copies k^ f|T PERFECT EASE tOQ<| Price $H each. ftOfN SHARPE, ROSS Co., Ly Singapore, AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF Teak Household Furniture, Cottage Piano, Chinese Porcelainware &a TO BE HKT.I» AT POWELL .v co.s BALEBOOM On Friday, 9th February at665 words
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Article22 1912-02-05 6 Doestice Occurrences. MARRIAGE. Warhkn Ji;.\kins. Jan. 10, at Ramsgate, R. Warhkn, F.R.C.S., son of Gen. Sir Charles Warren, to VIOUBT Irknk Jknkins.22 words
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Article, Illustration1606 1912-02-05 6 The Singapore Free Press Monday, Feb. 5, 1912. !»'ri,ii'i"|T ni |hW- r,i (t tr.is dfl», I In all discussion the* first essenstial is to arrive at an identical understanding of the meaning of the terms to be ased therein. When lioth putties to the discussion m in perfect accord as1,606 words
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Article189 1912-02-05 6 The Kauee Muda of Sarawak has under JON a nOMMM operation for appendicitis at h, (.'adogan -garden*. A Chinese woman living in Arab Street. h&a nought the assistance of the police to recover her two year old son whom she says has been kidnapped by a female M'rvant. A Bengali189 words
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Article286 1912-02-05 6 PftOMFT A. noN n K. l>. C. BAKKft, Ob Saturday afternoon about half past two o'clock a Cliinamannuiifon to Johns tons Plei and jumped into the water on the letl side of Mm pier, it is mppomt with the intention of a committing suicide A considerah!,. crowd286 words
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Article79 1912-02-05 6 The eonsaaptton of tin i Kinfdom in January was 1 l;i Mm Continent t,JOO; in u,,. t s total of 7.400 ions. Tkc vjsihir Mipplj on 16,8(M tons. Ut «.j January wa» the lia Mril this did not atfrcf tl.r rigj •dvrrsrly asus», ,l. tl.r torHheinuth, 1,,-,,79 words
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Article63 1912-02-05 6 Palerson. Simons Co. Trafalgar 7UH n,,,,,. coconuts. Si me, Darhy a o. Alor (tajali IVrinata Dorrfak I Co. <il»*n»'alv Slingei iiilll Till Kvatt I < o. New Sin*.., .ore >> Mt) u h.HO.'i. St HoIMM I.WOd; f ot:n han^kiit S^klm.i^ t ..>,, y»«ar I'-x.iU).-,. Kriaii Sanuinana63 words
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Article193 1912-02-05 6 M\\ sum DB&D. a horrible and oaring gang roeaarj occurred on Sat unlay night. m\ h «ni tk face of it carries an Hpp*>ai ness tliat will have to bf r. without reaaoroi At 7 p.m. i\ number of i biaeM Wi a shop iii New Bridge193 words
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Article191 1912-02-05 6 Court K«\. the new <;»•! m$ dor to Japan, passed thro in N.D.L. Triu/ Kite! Km. to Tokio. sir Allan i r\ principal i i| OfßcOf Ol Cevlon. lias left tit- British Nonu Borneo, ben I»• tllalt ll«' ;|,j\ Im' as I(> 111--tion til i he Medical Sen Ice. The191 words
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Advertisement581 1912-02-05 6 Kelly and Walsh, L td NEWBOOKS. J. ote's Pictorial Annual 1911 ...$3.25 A History of Fine Art iu India and The Comments of Ragshot by .J. A. Ceylon with o coloured plates and Spender 2.00 and 381 fjll page illustrations by Mining Mathematics hy S. N. Korrest 250 Vincent A.581 words
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Advertisement54 1912-02-05 6 BILLIARDS. rHE ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN CUSHION. Alcock's Patent with Improvements of John Roberts, Retired World's Champion) < absolutely THE BEST CUSHION TO DATE FOR ANY CLIMATE. JOHN ROBERTS, 1910. jnlv obtainable from John Roberts, London REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE EAST C. N. LUMB address P. 0. Box 41, Penang. 3HO\v room Raffles Hotel,54 words
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Article968 1912-02-05 7 :reat speech in the city. Finance and Peace. Kkiiuk's Service. London, via Bombay. Mi Lloyd <ieorge in a speech at the ;al Club m London yeeterda) an Important statement regarding policy. He emphasised the tmci that we Were nci better abl* to face M rienngnmo we were968 words
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Article77 1912-02-05 7 Impressive Memorial Service. Keuter's Service. London, via Bombay. A telegram froiij Cairo states that the memorial service for the late I Mike of Fife at All Saints Church there, was attended by Lord Kitchener, the British Agent, and by Ministers. Foreign representatives and military and civil77 words
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Article106 1912-02-05 7 A 13 Collides with "Hazard." Total Loss. Reuter's Service. London, via Bombay. submarine A 1:> has been sunk in collison with the gunboat "Hazard" to the east ot the Isle of Wight a cruiser is standing by. It is feared that all have been drowned. Lieut. Orinond in106 words
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Article25 1912-02-05 7 Impkrial Xews Service. London, via Durban. The papers comment on the Admiralty's lark ol salvage facilities, which they contrast unfavourably with Germany**,25 words
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Article89 1912-02-05 7 Revter's Service. London, via Bombay. A 18 has been located a; a depth ot si\ fathoms. The Admiralty has received messages tit sympaths from the King and the Kaiser. King iieorge says he is greatly shocked and distressed to hear of the terrible accident. "Please convey my deep sympathy89 words
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Article31 1912-02-05 7 Reuter's Service. London, via Bombay. A telegram from I'aris states that General Ilillerand ban introduced bills providing £920,000 for aviation and the establishment of an aeronautic regiment.31 words
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Article44 1912-02-05 7 The Law Amended. Renter*! message from Berlin sayi that the Federal Council of the German Empire lujs adopted the draft of a new Nationality law This abolishes the provision whereby a German loses his nationality after a ten yean interrupted residence abroad.44 words
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Article51 1912-02-05 7 The Count il ha* also adopted a bill to amend tbe military service law which provides that Germans living overseas i can in certain circumstances be relieved' from the obligation of active service. The Hill also contains other provision! to facilitate the resumption of German Dal51 words
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Article38 1912-02-05 7 THE BRISBANE STRIKE. laitfrial News Service. London, via Durban. Heuter*i correspondent at Brisbane says that twenty strikers have been injured in a collision with armed police who were preventing a procession. Negotiations for a settlement have failed.38 words
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Article112 1912-02-05 7 Intimidation Of Non Unionists. Reuter's Service. London, via Bomhar. f The disregard of the recent Askwith agreement regarding the cotton settle- < meat in several districts of north west i Lancashire is heeoming alarming. The i molestation of nou-UMionists is continu- t ous. and active hostility is heing112 words
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Article34 1912-02-05 7 Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. < President Talt in a message to Congress asks lor funds to enable him to summon an international conference on the cost of l living.34 words
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Article86 1912-02-05 7 M. C. C. v Victoria. Imperial Xews Service. London, via DurbaD. The heat wave continues in Australia. POT the match against Victoria the attendance was 4.">00 and the wicket excellent. On the first day Kngiaud made tOfl for the loss ot rive wickets. Continuing on Saturday the M. C.86 words
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Article25 1912-02-05 7 Wales Beats Scotland. Recter's Service. London, via Bomhay. In the International Hughy foot hall match Wales heat Scotland l<\ points to six at Swansea.25 words
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Article34 1912-02-05 7 Imperial Xews Service. I»ndon, via Purban. The death is announced of Major General TaUlOt Coke. The deaths are announced, at Capetown. of Major General Seobell, and of Sir David Welch R. N. 'retired.'34 words
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Article92 1912-02-05 7 Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. Lord ranworth. who has recently returned from Abyssinia, in an interview with Renter says that there is much lighting going on amongst the chiefs in connection with the succession to the throne, and European! are becoming rather anxious. The condition of Emperor92 words
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Article83 1912-02-05 7 Penang. Feh. ;>. The British India Company Lsinitiating a new regu fortnightly service between Rangoon and jApan via Penang, Singapore, and Hongkong. The first steamer the Fultala" is here to-day and will be followed by the Ka/.ilka the Muttra and another not yet determined upon. This run has83 words
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Article33 1912-02-05 7 Malacca, Feh Brd. The following prices were realised at the auction to-day. Sheet No 1 V2.65 Sheet No 2 V2.59 Scrap Crepe; $2.27; Bark Crepe 52.16; 1 Scrap untreated $2.33 words
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POLITICAL.
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Article59 1912-02-05 7 Imperial Xews Service. London, via Durban. The Morning Post says that there will he 80,000 revolvers in the Clubs of Delfast on the Bth Feh. Sir Edward Carson, speaking at London, said that he hoped Mr. Winston Churchill's visit to Belfast would he peaceful, since he had59 words
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Article45 1912-02-05 7 The hon*ble .1. M. Uohertson, Under■iecretary lor the Hoard ot Trade, also speaking at London, said that the vital luestion of Home Rule was the claim to iscal autonomy, which would mean separation, it would he hopeless to attempt {•carry such a Bill.45 words
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Article23 1912-02-05 7 Five thousand troops will assist the uolice in guarding the route for Mr "hurchill's meeting, and the intersecting itreets in Belfast.23 words
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Article36 1912-02-05 7 Recter's Service. London, via Bombay Mr Asquith on his return from a continental holiday had an hours conference with various ministers. A protracted cabinet meeting discussed luring the afternoon the programme for the session.36 words
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Article55 1912-02-05 7 Change in Figures. Kecter's Service. London, via Bombay. In the bye-election at East Edinburgh, to till the vacancy caused by the death of Mr. .1. Puckering (iihson. Mr. Hogge the Liberal candidate seemed .*>.m>4 votes; and Mr. Jameson the Unionist 4.1;t9. The tigures at last election were Liheral55 words
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Article81 1912-02-05 7 FUNDS FOR PERSIA. Imierial News Service. London, via Durban Negotiations are proceeding for a joint Anglo- Russian advance to Persia probably amounting to jL'JOo.mim) each us the Persian treasury is practically empty, the whole of last May*! loan having heen expended, partly in resisting the ex-Shah. The question of81 words
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Article49 1912-02-05 7 Reuter's Service. London, via Bombay. Benter*i agent at st Petersburg says that a telegram has been received from I rga stating that the Mongolians intend to leave to the Rnssiana the exploitation of Mongolia's mineral wealth against compensation. Russian contractors have already arrived at I rga.49 words
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Article59 1912-02-05 7 Imperial News Service. j London, via Durban. The War Office has issued elaborate and stringent orders to British officers travelling inGertnanyto report themselves everywhere to thc< authorities. Renter*i correspondent at Leipzig states that Mi- Stewart, who is a Yeomanry officer, charged with espionage, was found guilty59 words
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Article93 1912-02-05 7 Cost of the War. Imperial Xi:ws Service. London, via Durban. A telegram from Home states that the Italians had four killed in the attacks on Benghazi on Jan 80th, which was repulsed. It is officially stated that the war has hitherto cost *>A millions sterling. It is93 words
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Advertisement70 1912-02-05 7 Saturday era*" one of the wettest days tor a long time. The official returns of lain tall have not yet come in. but from Friday afternoon till late on Saturday night many inches must have fallen. It mav also he noted that the thermometer went down as low as 7270 words
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Advertisement51 1912-02-05 7 He threw him on the counter. Then he banged him on the floor, He took him gently by the ear, And kicked him through the door 'Twas not with any bad intent He hurt hia friend I'm sure, He felt so well since he had used That WocxU* Great Peppermint51 words
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Advertisement190 1912-02-05 7 ROBINSON Co oB[ Boys Suits. jJm^L B O Y S FINE NAVV STOCKINETTE SAILOR SUITS, Tnnilll(^ U"l<\ Braid, with &>U\ 1k hinvanl /Btmß&'^MlWJm JUKI Imiss wliistlr, ri.-tmiri l.rrjist picrc xvifh S lk rJ broi(Kr l<l Kxiid to illustru£7 Ml $3. 325, 3.75, 4.25. 4.75, 5.25, 5.75,6.25 a^V V Boys Boots190 words
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Advertisement700 1912-02-05 8 FOB SALE FOR SALE Bnropean Reatdenoi <ii:m^- Bond, Beeeption KtHiius. I Bad and hathrooma» tannia lawn, &ial)liu^. Gas and Watei Apply D. McLEOD CRAIK. A.R.1.8.A. t>7. The Axoade Jau 31 mwi 1 I'J I MOTOR CYCLE FOR SALE. 1911 T. A. C. 4 c\l. MotOl Cyde Speeds. Handle .starting from700 words
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Advertisement520 1912-02-05 8 SHIPPING SHIRE LINE OF STEAMERS LIMITED FOR LONDON AND ANTWERP T.S.S. 'CARMARTHENSHIRE' i.7 >"• roils R, 1,. l>aniel. R.VK. < onituander. is expected here on nth March ami will have trompfl despatch tor tho above nocta. She has excellent a< roHtinodation for saloon >asseu^ers. music room, moke RXMB >w-. large520 words
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Advertisement662 1912-02-05 8 SHIPPING P. &0. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coaftt, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. 1911 Outward (for China) Axsaye Feb 9662 words
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Advertisement676 1912-02-05 8 SHIPPING N.D.L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamers ol this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Oenoa, Naples, (connecting Marseilles. Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Port Said, Suez, Aden. Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai. Tsingtau, Nagasaki and Kobe676 words
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Advertisement917 1912-02-05 8 SHIPPING INDO-CHINA^ I STEAM NAVIGATION Co L I DIRECT BERVII 1 Japan via Hongkong Shanghai and to Calcutta via Penan, Singapore. Takln g < irgo o f throaj 1 Canton, icao, Bwa( ■la, N< wchwang. t'ai t.-n PhUUppiae», STEAMERS. K«,t.,,,a I Kamaai i f oss j- s LaifMUifl f MU917 words
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Article533 1912-02-05 9 [GORROTEB FROM THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. Ml \UI.]. Si\ UiKHi Tlino has jum arrived in [(moon a company <>t wild-looking people npn■entatives <•: i country which glories in a l;is< mating history, and wlumv the d.i\ never passes peacefully by. Thej in a company of Egorrotei Mraui ahorigi* nal533 words
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Article240 1912-02-05 9 A (M'liuan military or^an proJeetOS to jive drfails of tin* fighting strength of \\u> Persians. The regular troops ass r»tiniai ed at 70,000. The artillery consists of eighteen batteries. The cavalry is vaid to number 12.000 men. The bodj guard of the shah comprises three regimeahi with total240 words
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Advertisement696 1912-02-05 9 SHIPP ING. IlplilTOYo iTtliiMuTsHiA oj%m^k WESTERN PACIFIC B||||s DENVEI Nl RIO GRANDE KISEN KAISHA. ra&sr^rss 1 HJLuanoMAm Z SjSSSS Western Pacific Denver Rio Grande WITHOUT CHAHOB. Hrfilwuxs H lucayo.via Salt Lake City and taw 1 'hiimijli Slnndanl Slcimis. I iii.ii.... (w> r>. T.,,.,,^ m.,!,.,. i ssssssr^s: OemH «££2£l2S2?'~ m M696 words
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Advertisement658 1912-02-05 9 SHIPPING BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., Ltd To Penang, Rangoon Calcutta One of the Company's steamers is intendei to leave Tanjonu Tatfar Wharf every week. Passengers and Cargo booked by the abov< steamers at through rates to all ports in Indij and Ceylon, also to East African Ports, Mauri tius658 words
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Advertisement574 1912-02-05 9 BANKS mmm -mn--MMB.^^^_^^^^ CHARTERED BANK of India Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. I PAID UP CAPITAL £1,200,000 RESERYE FUND £1,625,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 HEAD OFFICE: 38, BISHOPSGATE, LONDON, E. C. AGENCItS AND BRANCHES: i Amritsar Hongkong Puket f Bangkok IjKjh Rangoon Batavia Karachi Saigon i Bombay574 words
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Advertisement402 1912-02-05 9 insurance "federal life Assurance Company of Canada. Established 1809. TMSITKAVrr-4 8 S CURRBNOI IiNbUKANCE in Force, over t 10, 000,000.01 New Business, 1910, over $6,640,000 0( RFWP v? e S l 'P lus abov e liabilities foi KiibERVE and all outstanding claims. Direct Government Supervision. Cash Loans, Settlements, etc, made402 words
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Advertisement73 1912-02-05 9 A Reliable Remedy. Von are not expriiimmintf on yourself when you take chaiiilM-i-Uiin's Cough Reiii(-d\ for*, cold as fhat proparar ion has won it- ptftfc ivputatfo.i ami ixtensiv,> sale by its reinarkI abk- i-uies of colds, and can ftlwi \s bi tlrpcmled ui>ou. It is c<pi ally valuahle for adult-73 words
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Article603 1912-02-05 10 Ist cruel irony of fate thai the laid m bemei ol mi<«' and men aft a Hl<'\.' So s:twl tin- port Bunil B >vl BM yean ;i^i>. The -ami opium faddists of out BJDod <>)<! country li;nc Imtii waging «■< n Icnflov \\;ii against what they ttMiti603 words
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Article104 1912-02-05 10 A Mian of taste i*> :il ODC6 mtii in ilic :tn;i> of h;^ breakfast »:ii>l<-." Simli ni t)n> dicta 111 of ThonuM Pie«oock. ''Choeo Isle, coffee, tea, cream, »*«t;>. bam, longue, cold fowl alltbeae an i^od," he «rrot«, ami bespeak '.:»io<i knowledge in bim who ~«'t-> tbem fcirtli but104 words
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Article190 1912-02-05 10 A health] .i<»^. liring ;i natural and health; lit.- not the lit*- ol the pampered inmate of ;i harem is ;i distinri i>>.-t in I household, lit- nol oolj heli.N r<> smooth the rougb places, and ui\»- ua iiitereMts stud protection, bat rerj often in-190 words
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Article719 1912-02-05 10 The total whtic given represents li^mvs for 1911, c\(i'i>t where* Rgtue In brwkels is gIT6O I cpivsrMt ili^i .^o IUSUiy DlOOths. Estate nuMiagen and ■g^ntt will oblige <>:■ correcting petnrnj If Mrrong. Dae. -Tan. itil. Alla<?ar 11)49,450 Alma 26.789 Alor Gajah 1.H40 18,476 Alor Pongau r».:>54 62,148719 words
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Article63 1912-02-05 10 II i:. t'.i .-.iti'4 Bniaeli Clienderui t topeng Kamuning %i Kanaboi Kinta i Kinta AtsocbUioa Kledang Kr.im.i Labat Meuglembi Siiddletou New Gopenf 17 Ken Tmnbua I l*. Conaolidafc v ...ll'l Ptongkalen Posing Bahra Rahman Rahman Hjd I Bambalan 17" Rauh (Gold) o Royal Johor > Serendah §7 Bociete63 words
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Advertisement21 1912-02-05 10 Matico Capsules sad [ajeetktt still maJatala their repatatina for the care ofaOtbosc »u oonveuu-nt di^eas^, u l»out which.the leMsaid i«e better.21 words
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Advertisement579 1912-02-05 10 The present ordinary method of cleaning antiseptic it destroys all the enemies which attack the to the teeth and mouth with tooth -powders and tooth-pastes The dentifrice Odol is one that luis a practical antiseptic is completely mistaken. Mistaken, Jthat is to say, if anyone effect, that i> to snv,579 words
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Advertisement205 1912-02-05 10 Easy lies his head xv/io drinks Fraser&Neaves SODA WATER a M^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ !">, r.i f -'^=o- v ft*' 1\ f-t|'f 'I Ae/ore turn/fig lnfer t/ieNJght GRIMAULT'S SYRUP of Hypophosphite of Lime [BRONCHITIS, *§§SwT CATARRH, STUBBORN Ipi^l WEAK LUNGS. 1 COUCHS, ffi^l, CONSUMPTION J Paris, B, r.Vivienne l*l^^»fl BEWARE and at all205 words
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Advertisement56 1912-02-05 10 Chamberlain* s Cough Remedy I Africa. Mr. l t A. I \n. v»l 1., i. I btviata*! flni|(li Remedy. H< bare used it Mreral Hum anti (»i:rs<l\< s ;nut tXfftQl (>• 0 'm v\t haTelouad it exeelleat. Ni J jutri.l u in uiybod) m the wo ti< nothing Uv\ur for56 words
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Article1317 1912-02-05 11 3ap. Issue. Paid. Last Div. Buyers. Sellers. 85,000 2s 2s Allagar 10% ft S 74 150,000 2s 2s Anglo-Malay 45% int 16 3 17 3 50.000 2s 2s Bataug Malaka 2 4 2 10 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 75% int 11 15 0 12 5 0 H0,000 11,317 words
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Article63 1912-02-05 11 f Corrected up to Feb. Bank4rn/g 2-4 1133 demand 2-4 5-82 Private credits 3ms 2-4$ n credits 6ms 24 '23-82 France demand Bank 294 Germany, demand 288| India, T. T. 174 Hongkong, demand 15 Yokohama, demand 114 Java, demand 140^ Bangkok, demand 66 Sovereigns, Bank Buying $8.54 Bank of63 words
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Article135 1912-02-05 11 Feb. .J. Tin tons sold) 96 li\ Gambler 10 2 Gambier Cube No. 1 15.(»0 Gambier Cube Xo. 2 non># Pepper Black ordin. S'pore buyers 22.37 k Pepper, (White fair) 31.00 Nutmegs (110 to the Ib.) nom Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) uom Mace (Banda) U q Cloves (Amboina^135 words
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Advertisement128 1912-02-05 11 FOR Estate Coolie Lines M *j [111 b (HIGHLY concentrat^) DISINFECTANT WILL BE FOUND THE Most Economical B Bj^l la j*B r r- '^^9B HB^^a^7 x J4U SUPPLIED IN TWO QUALITIES 1 (iALi.os. (.m.i.on. Gm.i.on. No. 1 (Highly Concentrated) $1.75 $3.25 $7.50 No. 2 (Standard Quality) $1.25 $2.25 $4.75 In128 words
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Advertisement142 1912-02-05 11 De KOH2HKLMKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPSJ UNDER CONTRACT WITH THK Ni:THERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Agents at Singapore, The Shipsagency, Ltd, 2-3, Collyer Quay The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. JAPARA Rfnntok and Falomban^ j. rh van Xoort Belaw tin- Deli y e^ van DKi; Lvn Si ngkc.wang and Fontianak Yvb (i142 words
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Advertisement52 1912-02-05 11 GOOD ENGLISH GUNS AT L.V.V LOW I'IiKKS. Our Model No. 890 ear-killing HAMMERLEBB GI'N is the bem ralne la the world, 12. 16 or 10 bore. Price £6-64). All Sixwtslueu aboold send tor catalogue, i«jst Itori on a|))>licatiou to i B. JAMES AND REYNOLDS, 9, LEANDEK ROAD, Thornton Heath, London,52 words
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Advertisement28 1912-02-05 11 pjuot be deluded into nt^lectini» a littl* m&X&ZP 1 v you ltxMlinnally l.rome too iat« for treatment Morrhuol Crcotote ootm catanhand dries u» fcc retioiib wblQh cauac expectorations28 words
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Miscellaneous759 1912-02-05 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and Tons Commanders Arrived From For VVnen KupWyne Brit yrb »J Ramti Portsmouth. 101 Hebrides Incrrtain 8^ Belle PJLB. yet 400 Ahma* Hhmag 24 l r M s l>( k hTT-. i\ u t <<ni 2: <lU X:mtil W^M-1 A,,s. c0u.,,1 Uncart^. KHendrik Dut t m759 words
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Miscellaneous218 1912-02-05 11 WEATHER REPORT. These Weath. -r T»-l. grains are transinitN'«l by courtesy of the B. K. T,-i. am i CO ntain the observations made at Hongkong ihk Observatory, and at Manila Observatory (MNj The data are date and boor of deapatca tho Baroiueter reading (inches In UK.. MUM metres m MN218 words
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Article1036 1912-02-05 12 BUKIT K. B. AFFAIR S. [mtkbim Dividend oi Five Pes < i ht. The ti.si annual n.-ral meeting of the thajpobotders of the Bukit K. B. Rubber Oouipany, Limited, was held in the regis- saved office of the Company at i7-i < the axoade at eleven a.m. on Baturday. Mr1,036 words
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Article834 1912-02-05 12 The third annual meeting of the above Company was held on Saturday in the Secretaries* Offices Mr. W. M. Sime pus Mtlin^. Amongst others present were Messrs. W. l>. Fisher, W. L. Wat kins, •i. M. Sime, (i. Derrick, Son. F. W. Collins, 11. It. Llewellyn ami others.834 words
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Article821 1912-02-05 12 Ms)nabchi (»k Republic? Swiss Bystbm Suggested. In the course of an Interesting letter to the Westminster Gazette a correspondent writes as follow s: When the Chinese revolution began to assume a national character I was de sirous of obtaining some light upon two or three points821 words
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Article92 1912-02-05 12 Liin Tye Veang, ■tocaheeper to Meeeri Stephens, Paul .nnl Co., reported ko the police on Hatiu'dey norninn that be fouml Ihe rireraide doon of the Company'i Oedown at i^im, Harelook Koa«i. open end tour large eaaee wmtejining clothing valued at |IVSOO1 V SOO missing. The police92 words
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Article661 1912-02-05 12 The Sf. Company's steamer Dum boo left Colombo at p.m. on Wednesday I:slst' and ma> be expected hers) on Monday at about 7 a.m. The M. M. Company*! steamer Tonkin left Saigon at s a.m. on Satur day and may he expected here on Monday (stb) at about661 words
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Article167 1912-02-05 12 hXPKIMI io\ \(,mns] Kl \l.\ LoOl RBB. Calcutta. .lan. .'.".th. The recent stranding and looting ol the steamer Kuala' off (he coast ot Soeot i a is likely to lead to action being taken in the near future to enforce upon the Sultan of thai167 words
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Advertisement13 1912-02-05 12 For all internal complaints dysentry cough oold Ac, take Woods' Great Feppermin.t Cure,13 words
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Advertisement326 1912-02-05 12 Kalem's Greal li-i-ii Picture (»f l)i,>n Boin Pamotis I*Li\. Now being rliowu m U HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH KORTB BRIDGE ROAD A MAGNIFICENT SPECTACLE IN TKREE REELS IN ADDITION TO THIS MAGNIFICEN I WE ARE SHOWING N CHINESE REBELLION PICTURE^ On Wednesday 7th, therewill be a BOXING AND JIUJiTS'J CONTEST by326 words
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