The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 February 1912
1912-02-13
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Title Section16 1912-02-13 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY FEBRUARY 13 1912. NO. 7,4 to16 words
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Article179 1912-02-13 1 Details of the Canton -Stephan collision —Page 7. An important interview on the future >f tin with Mr C. IJudd Page 7. Lord Pirtie got a hostile reception at l»arne yesterday Page 7. H. K. the Governor and party were in veilah yesterday Page 7. Lord Haldane179 words
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Article1780 1912-02-13 1 It is distinctly iwdofetood fthfti kldi communication is not < i-i<-. -ined solely with the, writer mid tin- receive*. Tbi* explanation, I hope, saves an\ mm -vim native reply, ii lettii mviv •MnoobJ to the Headers <>♦ th,. 8, r. [hoi inrtead of to the Editor. tM1,780 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement287 1912-02-13 1 VR!S\ of PROGRAMME tonight. A SERIES OF NEW CAREFULLY CHOSEN SUBJECTS I ROM A VARIETY OF MAKERS REUBEN IN NEW YORK. Thanhouser Film MADAME ALICE S AGENCY OR DOMESTIC BLISS ASSI'RKD WIFFLES. POET M. PBIHCI MARCO VISCONTI Film D art Italiana VST Maivo VlscontJ Signor Dillon Loiuhanli Bi MUlliHle SigDora287 words
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Advertisement245 1912-02-13 1 {TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!!} AT THE f HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH, KOBTH BRIDGE ROAD THREE SPLENDID AMERICAN FILMS THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR k THE NEW COOK "THE FAITHFUL INDIAN" GAUMONT GRAPHIC No. 3 J BOOKING AT HARIMA OFFICE, BEACH ROAD. I 1 TEI.KI'HONK: 111<;. K. HARIMA. Sole I'i-opi i«Ui j >" II245 words
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Advertisement305 1912-02-13 1 ENTERTAINMENT THE GIRLS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY, SINGAPORE. rSI>KRTHK DISTINdIISJIKI) »'A'I RONAOK OK H.E. THE GOVERNOR LADY EVELYN YOUNG VICTORIA THEATRE Saturday, Feb. 24, at 9 15 p.m PROGRAMME A play in one act by A. SITKO. MR. STEINMANN'S CORNER/' FOLUnVKD BY Mrs CHARLEYS MECHANICAL TOYS, DANCES. And a farce in one305 words
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Advertisement95 1912-02-13 1 Go*£a?>'d Rtvcrtiscments. A matrimonial enquiry I'a^e .">. 8.D.1i. at (iamer. (Jiielch"> Page 7. Notice re sale of town property Page .">. Notice re closing of RUfhanga Hunks Page 2. Manager wanted fof Rabbar Kstate Page r,. At Theatre Royal Shamx Buhiom Paga I. Paris Salon picture* on tall at Weil!95 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous299 1912-02-13 1 THE WEEK. Tuesday 13th. High Water— ">-30 am.. -43 pui. Cross -st Prises, 10.30 am. Polo Club Meeting. Exchange pm. The Great Raymond, Theatre 8 pm. Wednesday 14th. High Water 6-M am.. 9.41 pm. Djapoera Rubber mcintlag 8008. Prebyt. Church Meeting m.4"> pm. The Great Raymond, Theatre I pin. Thursday299 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement58 1912-02-13 2 Absolutely Safe. When you have a cold get a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It will soon fix you up all right and will ward off any tendency toward pneumonia. This remedy contains no opium or other narcotic and man be given as confidently to a baby as to ars58 words
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Advertisement485 1912-02-13 2 WE ARE NOT BOUND DOWN TO ONE MAKE OF RECORD BUT STOCK EDISON BELL, BEKA, HIS MASTER'S VOICE, HOMOPHONE, DA CAPO, Etc., Etc. AN INCOMPARABLE SELECTION. THE ROBINSON PIANO CO.. LTD. NOTICES NOTICE Notice is hereby tfi\cu that A. R. A. Mootoo arpeti Chitty of No. 92, Market Street ha«485 words
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Advertisement813 1912-02-13 2 NOTICES NOTICE THE EXCHANGE BANKS WILL BF t I-OBKD ON Monday, 19th February Chinese New Tuesday, 20th February j Year Holidays I el. 13 IS 2 The Federated Engineering Co, Ltd Notice in hereby that a General Meeting of the debenture holders of the above Company will be held on813 words
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Advertisement459 1912-02-13 2 FOB SALE COMPOUND HOUSES FOR SALE No. 75. Corner of Brass Bassa Rrfftd and Victoria Street and No. 67 Waterloo Street, For particulars apply to J. L. SCHEERDER, No. 11, East Coast Road. Jau 16 tts 17-2 FOR SALE OR TO BE LET "Flora Villa" No. 60S Teluk Kerau Road,459 words
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Advertisement511 1912-02-13 2 BANKS CHARTERED BANK of India Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. PAID UP CAPITAL £1,200,000 RESERVE FUND £1,626,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 HEAD OFFICE: 38, BISHOPSGATE. LONDON, E. C. AGKNt UK AND BRANCHEH: Anaitsar Hongkong Puket Bangkok 1/iob Plangoon Batavia Karachi Saigon Bombay Klan^ S<>remban Calcutta Kohe Shanghai511 words
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Advertisement331 1912-02-13 2 INSUBAiy CP I Ebtabi i INSURANCE in Koi,-.- OVe 88 a'Rp. E)lPfc New Business, 1910. Large Nett Bwrplaa abov. K^.'oofi!l RESERVE and all '^CjJ Direct Governmi C»Hh Loanß, Bettlemenu Policies are WUHI.Ii \V!i>£ I !l* Ie <**, J. H. EVANS, 1 THE BORNEo'co!^ i MANUFACTURERS LIFE Policies are "World widp331 words
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995 1912-02-13 3 The gathering cloud of wage-^taera 1 discontent at Home threatens s thunder storm than which nothing as calamitous }.as OCCOred since the resolution which dethroned Charles I. a tTOm n approach to it was made in the chartist movement ol 1880, which was snuffed out by995 words
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Article652 1912-02-13 3 A(.KM\ "T<> BUI AM> SF.LL." <Hefore Mi: Jistkk EtIDLBT und a Sj>eoiaJ Jury.) This was an action for c-oiiiiiiisMon ami fov lla—fi lot alle^rd breach of contract. Mr Shearman, k.< and Mr <;. Malcolm Rilbery appeared lot the plaintiff: and Mr Duke, w.t and Mr S. A. T.652 words
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Advertisement195 1912-02-13 3 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In Africa. Mr. rift A. r>.s. of Lelierlei, Orange Rlrer Colon\ laattllea to fchc goodqvallliesol Chamberialn'a Cou^h R«>nuti.\ Ha iayi: U W« have Bfl6d it s«voiul times for our childron and oanehrai and c\]X'ct to coutiuuo with it as \\f liavc foiimi it excellent. We can reeouimeml195 words
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Advertisement585 1912-02-13 3 I Not only is the Liver the largest but one of the most important organs m the human body, and when 1 I deranged it becomes the source of endless suffering. When the Liver is clogged by the inactivity of I the kidneys and bowel:, it becomes torpid, and fails585 words
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Advertisement225 1912-02-13 3 JAPAN COALS THE MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA LTD (■ITSUI Co., Ltd,) Head Office: No. 1, SURUGA-CHO TOKIO. London Branch 34, Lime Street, E. C. Singapore Branch 2, Finlayson Green. OTHER BRANCHES San Francisco, Portland, New York, Hamburg, Bombay, CaJ cutta, Rangoon, Sourabaya, Manila, Sydney, Bangkok, Saigon, Hongkong, Canton. Amoy. Foochow, Shanghai,225 words
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Advertisement550 1912-02-13 3 THE S'Rgapsre free Press MORNING DAILY To Our Readers. The Singaixne Free 1 ess is a Morning Daily, and is on aftlfl at 6>pt ts. htm an early hum each luoniing Bui da) t xoeptod). Cash price Teu Cents s oopy. Subscribers" eoj, us trill oe delivered at their private550 words
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Article1117 1912-02-13 4 C\USKS OK THE HINKSK 1 I'HKAVAL. lii the December Com temporary Review Dr. Dillon remarks that among the portents \vhiih are beginning to disturb the Watchmen of the world none is so alarming as the ferment in China. For it is not merely a1,117 words
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Advertisement249 1912-02-13 4 ESTATE REQUIREMENTS JODELITE (Registered) THE Timber Preservative For the Tropics. Estate buildings treated with jodelite are permanently secure against attacks of White Ants, dryrot and decay. Jodßlite applied cold to the wounds of rubber trees after pruning and to the roots of rubber Stumps after cutting forms an ideal protection249 words
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Advertisement491 1912-02-13 4 RHEUMATIC GOUT. For years I suffered cruelly from rheumatic gout says Mrs. Phillips, of 7 New Riverside, Springfield, Wellington Somerset, England, who has been a nurse, for eight years. The pains in my kv» were ho awful that I couldn't stand. I was as helpless as a baby. At first491 words
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Advertisement389 1912-02-13 4 WOLFE'SI sc r h,Td a a'!i Schnapps. I A Refreshing and Exhilarating Drink and valuable Medicinal Beverage in all cases of Malaria. Gravel Insomnia, Kidney Troubles, Stone in Bladder, Uminart Affections. Colic, Debility, Stomachic Trouble* Diarrhoea &c. A glass of WolA- •> Schnapps before me.iK is in untailm^ appetiser, ;ind389 words
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Article1341 1912-02-13 5 iii OOSJSBfjS Hospital l)\ 11c,,p, t Tielaw m-y. Tha Following <>t the b v nofceaesj J. Kurehiy. Hi. I\ Pitnwj's Sons.' If what Mr Trelawney iflni be true, that the details of his unsavoury book true in substance and in fact." and that 'similar conditions obtain in more1,341 words
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393 1912-02-13 5 LKMM v MITCHELL. (Prehknt. Lord Magmaghten, Load Svivw. LosD Mi km.>. and I.oi<\> Kor.sns This was iin appeal from judgment of t\i«- Supr»Miit> Court of Hongkong of July ii. 1910, dismissing three appeals from judgments «»t the same Court in its original Jurisdiction. Mi Dilke,393 words
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Advertisement58 1912-02-13 5 Cold May be Avoided. When your feet are wet and cold, and your body chilled through and through from expo sure, take a big dose of Chamberlains' Cough Remedy, bathe your feet in hot water before going to bed, and you are almost certain to ward off a severe cold.58 words
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Advertisement724 1912-02-13 5 LOSSS OF WEIGHT IN MALARIA. How DOCTOBfI ARK WOttKIKg ro Rkstore it. The loss of l>o»ly weight is one of the most noticeable of the direct consequences of Mala ria. Obviously, therefore, it is one of those most distressing to the patient as well as to his friends, for it724 words
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Advertisement673 1912-02-13 5 WANTED ESTATE MANAGER Wanted for a Rubber Estate in Borneo an Experienced- Manager. Applications to be sent to H. L. COG H L AN c/o S'pore Free Press" Feb 13 21-2 LEDGER CLERK WANTED. Wanted at once, in Serembau, Bank Ledger Clerk of any nationality, average seven to eight hours673 words
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Advertisement175 1912-02-13 5 kUm "v^ TAKE MY ADVICE p<^ rxxv t6 |lT T7 l 99 Mm OODv I g j W^a /k vQDQ V^^X DUPLICATOR. WH PERFECT COPIES £y&3 »M Tj7 PERFECT EASE SHARPE, ROSS Co., Ly Singapore. g§ n=^- K A T Z—=n BROS., LIMITED. Beg to announce the removal of their175 words
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Article21 1912-02-13 6 BIRTH. On the iMh January, 191*2, At Jettelton British North Borneo, to Mr. and Mrs. HUGH IfYDDELTOM, a sou.21 words
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Article, Illustration995 1912-02-13 6 •ii«^i| t>\ inthii-ii f »p., ,lri">*i sain. Tuesday, Feb. 13, 1912. To-morrow is an anniversary that has within the memory of living man quite changed its character. St Valentine's Day wail in immense vogue when nobody knew or eared about Christmas cards, and the stationers' shopwindows995 words
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Article318 1912-02-13 6 Among the recently elected Fellows of the Royal Geographical Society in Captain H. H. F. Stock ley. The Ladies Bttwtag Party of the Presby terian Church will meet on Tuesday, lath inst. at 4.:»0 p.m. at the Manse," Cavanagh Road, the residence of Mtl Kunciman. Mr H. B. Hannon, of318 words
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Article904 1912-02-13 6 FACTS ABOUT THE SABANG WIRKLKSS STATION. Practical dkmonstkation op m Uttutr, A British resident of fliagaponi who is engaged in busiuess writes us with reference to Ihe Sabang Wireless Sation Dear Sir, Observing in your issue of the 12th instant a paragraph under the heading ".lava Notes"904 words
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Article525 1912-02-13 6 MEETING OF The annual me< fog Museum I.l^l c\ Qj (iallov.ay in the i )j( present Bishop PorgnsoQ ant. V. A. flower, \v f i>, .T. A. H. Cook. W. Si^ 0. F. Ayre. K. fcmtndo* p c. .1. Sunders, nod i>, n.,,, lU In moving the525 words
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Article261 1912-02-13 6 i i id Voi\ Peakli Him.. Snthlng if not rertatile, the i r**iit Kaytuoml iutnnluc 1 MOi <r m.-u turn one flight at tin- Town Hal!. Kuahi Lumpur. A. nuinluM- of \\;in|.'i> provided luui prison handcuffs, leg *****^ ftnd itreigjht jaclu-t. and w.'if <t > i-i>>ti led as261 words
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Article29 1912-02-13 6 a f a~cr p*~" v li 1 hai hCMMh of tli" I' v r 1 (Jovernor of Sliunßliai. l edict ««< UM imilltll*^**^ rumour, .bat b- W* P"" 1 severelv.29 words
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Advertisement332 1912-02-13 6 ugerAMSTEL beer IS SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSE OF COMMONS Gold Medal Amsterdam 1883 Diploma of Honour Brussels 1888 Cross of Honour and Medal of H. M. The Queen Worlds Exhibition Amsterdam 1895 Highest Award 3 First prizes Milano 1903 SOLE AGENTS, CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co. GRANDE CHARTREUSE. fit GRANDE I H332 words
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Advertisement55 1912-02-13 6 BILLIARDS. THE ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN CUSHION. (Alcock's Patent with Improvements of John Koberth, Retired World's Champion) absolutely THE BEST CUSHION TO DATE FOR ANY CLIMATE. JOHN ROBERTS, 1910. only obtainable from John Roberts, London REPRESENTATIVE FOR TUB EAST J C. N. LUM B address P. 0. Box 41, Penang. show room Raffles55 words
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Article251 1912-02-13 7 WELCOMED BY THE SULTAN. The Day's Work. lVnang, Feb. 12. !Th« special correspondent of the Pinaug Gazette says that the High Commissioner and party arrived in his yacht at Ulu Raman and was met by H. H. the Sultan and officials and a large crowd of251 words
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Article178 1912-02-13 7 Details of the Collision. i From our o~.cn t ,orresPonaen*.\ I poh. The "Times of Malaya publishes full details of the collision between the u Ste phan and "Canton." It ■ppaan the Canton left Telok Anson at half past five on Friday evening with passengers and mails178 words
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Article340 1912-02-13 7 A telegram was received yesterday morning stating that Mr. Tlgran Sarkies, proprietor of the Raflles Hotel, and a partner In the firm of Sarkies Bros., hotel proprietors, wellk-nown in the Far East, died on Sunday at St. Leonards on sea. Mr. Sarkies had been in340 words
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Article91 1912-02-13 7 "Incurable Wrong Headedness." Reuter's Service. London, via Bombay. Rueters correspondent at Berlin states hat the Berlin Press considers that Mr Winston Churchill's speech is little calculated to lighten the task of Lord Haldane, in preparing for an entente. It declares that the description of Germany's navy as91 words
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Article122 1912-02-13 7 Imperial News Service. London, via Durban The Liberal papers are still perturbed regarding Mr. Churchill's speech and the Daily Chronicle regrets the passage re gardinfc the German fleet being by way of a luxury, as being unfortunate and inopportune, though it was meant innocently. The paper trusts122 words
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Article95 1912-02-13 7 Ratified at last. [By Submarine Cable]. Reutbr's Kirvicb. London, via Bombay. A telegram from Parit states that th« Senate has ratified the Franco-German Treaty by 212 rotes to 42. M. Poincare made the vote a question of confidence. He said that the treaty was not perfe« t but95 words
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89 1912-02-13 7 Complicated Situation. Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. Herr Spahn Centre* has refused the Presidentship of the Reichstag aud the Conservatives are now considering cooperation with the Socialists in the matter of the Presidency. This will involve Spahn in the responsibility for the chaos which it89 words
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Article50 1912-02-13 7 Reuter's Service. London, via Bombay. The Belginn periodical. Monument Geographique. says the Anglo(ierman pourparlers relate largely to the island of Timor, half of which belongs to Portugal, and the neighbouring island of Rambing, also belonging to Portugal, in which Germany is greatly interested. Portugal is receiving compensation.50 words
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Article18 1912-02-13 7 Thfl (jut put of Tongkah harbour for week ending Peb lo was 604.80 pkls. >18 words
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Article182 1912-02-13 7 The Times has a probate notification of Tan Tliii.im I'oh, 41. Boat Quay, Singapore. A correspondent writing from Nelson Road should make his representation in the proper quarter as the occasion he refers to was of a private character. In the Chinese church of St. I'eter ajid St. I'auJ in182 words
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Article134 1912-02-13 7 LORD HALDANE LEAVES BERLIN. No Naval Discussion. [By Submarine Cable]. Imperial Xews Service. London, via Durban. Lord Haldane and his brother left Berlin yesterday. Nobody was at the station to see them off except a handful of journalists, the private character of their visit being thus emphasised to134 words
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Article30 1912-02-13 7 Imperial Newb Service. London, via Dnrban. The King of Montenegro, after brief visits to Vienna and Berlin, has arrived at St Petersburg, where he is much feted.30 words
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Article23 1912-02-13 7 Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. It is expected at Peking that an edict establishing a Republic will be promulgated to-day.23 words
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Article608 1912-02-13 7 The deaths are announced of Lord Lister and Lord Wandsworth. Lord Wandsworth, the first Baron of the creation, was. until his elevation to the peerage in IH9.">, Sydney .lames Stern, who sat in the Libeial interest in Parliament from IHHO-1895, latterly for Stowrnarket. j Mr. Lister, in his early608 words
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Article191 1912-02-13 7 IMPORTANT LONDON OPINION. \From, cur <nun Correspondent.} Pfenang, Feb. 12. In an interview with Mr. Cecil Budd, Chairman of the London Metal Exchange, and a director of the Eastern Smelting Company, the latter stated that the question of the future of tin depended to the largest191 words
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Article81 1912-02-13 7 /•ro'*> out mmt t.<>rfe\poHae*tz. y iVnang, Feb 12. There was a gang robbery yesterday ut eight o'clock at night in the Suugei Durie district, Sungei Bakap, Province Wellesley. Fifteen Chinese, armed with pistols and knives, raided n sago factory. The police fortunately were early informed and arrivefl81 words
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Article99 1912-02-13 7 England's Strong Position. Imperial Xews Servicb. London, via Durban. The weather for the fourth Test match continues good «nd the attendance is excellent. England scored "»H9 in their first innings which is a record for a Test match. Khodes made 179 by solid cricket, including fourte* n99 words
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Article91 1912-02-13 7 Turn of the Elections. Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. Renter wires from Adelaide that the flections arising from the dissolution following on the I pper House refusing to pass Government measures is causing tremendous interest. It is certain that the Liberals, who were in opposition in91 words
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Article41 1912-02-13 7 Lord I'irrie when proceeding to London was met by a crowd at Lame and pelted with rotten eggs, herrings and small hags of flour. His clothes were ruined and he had to he rescued by the police.41 words
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Article22 1912-02-13 7 Imitkial News Service. London, via Durban. The docken at Manchester have resumed OB promise of their grievances being con bidered.22 words
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Article24 1912-02-13 7 Imperial Nkwi Skrvice. I^odclod. via Durban. Ainst jind Barry will scull off the Worlds championship on the Tbamro in June.24 words
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Article82 1912-02-13 7 Ni;w Bridoi Road Affray. Five quouolesß Chinamen appeared be- fore Mr Muundrell yesterday morning charged with the gang robbery and murder in New Bridge Ko.'id, opposite the Sepoy Lines Police Station, on Feb 3rd. Against the second accused a further charge of gang robbery at 73, Upper Cross82 words
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Advertisement48 1912-02-13 7 on hear in the theatre. You hear cm in the street, lu fact, wherever you may go, Nearly every soul you meet Is troubled with a cough or cold, 1 hough painful, long endured, Woods' Peppermint Cure all tbe&e should get If they wi»h it to be cured.48 words
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Advertisement571 1912-02-13 7 ROBINSON Co. IRISH LINEN DAMASK TABLE CLOTH NAPKINS Special No. *****. HEAVY BLEACHED DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS Shamrock Design, as illustration. All Pure UMB, HEMMED READY FOR USE with Napkins to match. mam 2x2 yds. 2x 2i yds. Ix I yds. 2x 8J yds. |x A vdK. Prices $4-25 each $5-25571 words
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Advertisement506 1912-02-13 8 SHIPPING NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD FOR Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan Ports The Imi'Eiual Gkrman Ma.il, Steamer YORCK 14.901 tons. (apt. Randermaiin, having left Colombo on Suuday, the 11th inst., at ti p.m. may be expected to arrive here on Saturday lnorninK the 17th instant, at about 10 a.m. en route for al>ove506 words
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Advertisement627 1912-02-13 8 SHIPPING BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd FOR Penang, Madras and Negapatam The Companv'B Steam kk "TEESTA" 6.h«.»k tons. C. Willis, Coiimiuudcr. will be despatched foi tht above \>oits oa Thursday |h« 15th Fct»iviaiy at 5 p.m. She has excellent accommodation foi first and second class passengers. Ti rnis and627 words
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Advertisement667 1912-02-13 8 SHIPPING N.D.L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau, Nagasaki and Kobe667 words
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Advertisement546 1912-02-13 8 SHIPPING Hamburg America Line, Hamburg Deutsche Dampfschiff-fahrts Ges "Hansa" Bremen. COMBINED SERVICE. The afeauant of these Companies maintain a regular service bet I—6ll Hamburg. Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan, HiMiii wards, they an- despatched fortnightly for Ha\ re aud Hamburg and once a month for546 words
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Advertisement772 1912-02-13 8 SHIPPING. AUSTRIAN LLOYD^^^ (UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE AUSTRIAN GOVERNMENT NEW MONTHLY FAST LINE, TRIESTE SHANGHAI From and to TRIESTE and VENICE, calling at Port s Suez, Aden, Colombo, Singapore, Hongkong and Shai and at Penang on the homeward voyage. OUTWARD. .*->. Africa W4O tons am, Koeftei WOO lorn ss.772 words
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Advertisement720 1912-02-13 9 SHIPPING. impp^TOYO KISEN KAISHA ot^§k. weste:r n pacific ij^^^pi DENVER RIO GRANDE KISEN KAISHA. L W JJSEt r^V; i Tm])iDC Kn^« Speed. IKNIi.JMARI >1 (H)0 ton* 8. CHIYO MARC S,'SS MmcroMAßc mSmZ£ BSHIPPONHABD Uptons. .i.ntermediate B Wort!?. ha,>,>ening s by whelesl ba^' lMlL daDces and flfce newspaper containWestern Pacific Denver720 words
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Advertisement584 1912-02-13 9 SHIPPING MM MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. MAIL LINE China. Japan, Ceylon, Aden, Egypt and Marseilles OV T WARD HOMEWARD Tourane Feb. 19 BfdmtJ Fob. 39 Australien Mar. 4 Ernest Simons Mar. 4 Polynesieu Mar. 18 Dumbea Mar. 18 V.delaCiotat Apl. 1 Tourane Apl. 1 Caledonien Apr. II Ausnalien Apr. 15 E. Sinious584 words
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Advertisement583 1912-02-13 9 SHIPPING N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service i< maintained between Yokohama via j>ort.s to Marseilles, London and i Antwerp, nndet mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twinscrew Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted583 words
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Advertisement185 1912-02-13 9 I i^l^^^Y^ t m r a r d k e 'VANA' branb Jm W| Tonic Wine m C^Srfk Hastens Recovery Ijl A :Q^/^8 AFTER ILLNESS y0 jbZ^L^ is sviiihcient to convince ft^^^^^*^ the sufferer that 'Van a is 0 f a ))Q\verlul restorative. V m When most remedies fail a185 words
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Article493 1912-02-13 10 Tbs raporti of Registries for LOU ban now bean poblisfcnfl* That toe Stagapon r« < Offdl that Twenty Tivr new coinp:»im>* with ;i toiul nomiriMl capital ot M,806,810 were ragis land daring Um peax nndat review and Natec companioi Increased their capital, -viz.: The Kangka ßobber Ertalea,493 words
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Article193 1912-02-13 10 FURTHEB DETAILS. I'l. \ki i I. K\it.uii.\< i S. London. Jmmmut) 19th. The Wiatow Hull' toft J arrow last Mouda> and soon afterwards the hea\ -cas desf ro\ cd her funnel, broke her boat-*, uid extinguished the furs in Imm- engine 1001,1. with the result thai s)icAustralian Paper - 193 words
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Article283 1912-02-13 10 Ml;s. bU7BT Nismm KILLED. Bombay, January 29th. News basbeenJ jv -cived in Bombay of the death of Mrs. stabby Nissim. aged -yi pears, the eldest daughter of Sir DaYid, as the result of a carriage incident at Mahableshwar. All the Jewish offices in Bombay were closed283 words
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99 1912-02-13 10 >bh\ Hoi 1 Top 01 Him. Ct&lcuita, Friday. Lieut. T. It.l'.ai wy <>i Ibe Ito>.ti u arw/icksbire Regiment, tn« b t iritb serious accident al andheri srhile returning home Prom :i bant. H»- had I*• 1 1 lii^ part) and w.i- riding to the99 words
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Article107 1912-02-13 10 RSCB [TING SATISFACI u\ Malboorne, .lamum ll)th, Th< caral iiiitlim it i«> ore satisfied «itii tb( i grass made In rarnittiii4*. !.:(>-( nonlfa 71 n&n wi'iv iiiisinl. the majority »»i irfa > ;mii»from \iii<ni;i :Di(i Tasmania. '\f- < f)n*i States on!} ptorided sniall arjpcitum. bool of instruct107 words
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Article799 1912-02-13 10 The total where ffiTen represent* figures for 1911, »'\< fpi wiici.M Agora in bnu i.s given rapCWMOlinU so many mOottUL Kstate BMMM§OTf ami agents will ohlij^e I»y torrectiiiK retarni ii wt€»og* Mount Austin u I V'u B«imMtah .V Hiiiiitijock Pmlai.tf Padanjf Jawa 1 P»h a ff Pandan799 words
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Article41 1912-02-13 10 Bruang Chenderiai Gapei* Heawood Kaimimug aua i Kll)t;l KiDta moetattoa Kramat Pulai tiTl Laliat lUnclemlra Lodi Iliddletou Rahman Hyd JJJ Kainhufan Haul) (Gold) M Redhilli Royal .loliore Societe des Etaina ToDgkuh JjJJ M JJ 14.731 Ulu i^iftb 5 y41 words
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Advertisement44 1912-02-13 10 How to Prevent Croup. When given as koou as the croapy cough appears Chamberlain'* Cough Remedy will ward off an attack of etoap and pre\eut all «ria<iger and cause of anviety. Thousands of uiothct-H oasll MoeaaafaHy. For sale by aU J >ispensariet, and Dealers44 words
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Advertisement254 1912-02-13 10 A Reliable Remedy. Fou are aot experimenting on you irhea \on liikr 'liamlx i lain > Congb Rened) fora «<ii«i as thai preparation bat mm lu '_i«;tt rapotatloa and exfeonaiYe iale bj Its n nark' able cures of cold->, and can alwa) i be di pend< ed npon. it i>254 words
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Advertisement999 1912-02-13 10 SIGNALS OF HAIR DISTRESS! WARNINGS OF APPROACHING BALDNESS AND GREYNESS EVERY READER MUST HEED. SEVEN DAYS 1 FREE HELP WHICH WILL RESTORE YOUR HAIR TO HEALTH AND BEAUTY IF YOU ACCEPT THIS OENEROUS CiIFT TO-DAY. In a City office a man sits whose hair is greying When your hair comes999 words
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Article1292 1912-02-13 11 colds Ac, take V»oudh* Gmu Teppei fIJ i m ci.i Issue. Paid. Last Div. Buyers. Skllkrr. 8.5,000 2s 2s Allagar 10% 3 u 3 n 150,000 2s 2s Anglo-Malay 45% int 16 8 16 10* 50,000 i>fl 2s Baraug Ma)<tka 4 2 9 80.000 1 1 Batu Caves 75%1,292 words
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Advertisement34 1912-02-13 11 HIGHEST QUALITY PORTLAND CEMENT "EAGLE" BRAND "BORNEO" BRAND FRESH SHIPMENTS EVERY MONTH Every barrel guaranteed up to British Standard Specification in first-class condition. THE p ■99HBB|k ■Hf^^^HßQL k^RB^. JgjJpBBKSP aß^Kr i^^^^s^^^^^H BM^b SOLE IMPORTERS.34 words
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Advertisement47 1912-02-13 11 De KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSGHAPPIJ UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Agents at Singapore, The Shipsagency, Ltd, 2-3, Collyer Quay The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. Koemai Rengat F«bl4 Merkus Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis, Siak and Pakan-Baro* Feb 14 de Carpbntier Billiton, Batavia p eb 1547 words
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Miscellaneous915 1912-02-13 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and Tons Commanders Arrived From For Wnen Sea Belle F.M.S. yet 400 Ahn.at Pahang 24-1 K M i» o k Z.ProvincienDutcrur>so(Mai, Beugkalis, 31- 1 Inn. Consul Doc. Stramern Nat. Tonnage Master From Consignees For Ah* T),,, ,> l]t 7i M tnooi Mtir ag iri /10-2 Sing915 words
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Miscellaneous346 1912-02-13 11 EXCHANGE. (Corrected up to Fob. 12.) Bank 4ms 2-4 11-tS demaud 2-4 5-5i Private credits 3m a 2-4| h credits 6 m b 2 4 111ft France demand Bank 294 Germany, demand 2381 India. T. T. 274 Hongkong, demand lfj% Yokohama, demand 114 Java, demand 140J Bangkok, demand qq Sovereigns,346 words
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Article291 1912-02-13 12 The Chinaman who attempted to drown liimself in the sea a week ago was sen SenCSd to two months simple imprison ment by Mr Maundrell yesterday. E.P.C. leaker, who jumped into the sea and effect«xl the rescue, was warmlv commended by the magistrate on his gallantry. Further details291 words
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Article176 1912-02-13 12 on the Ran course las! sTenings polo match Bms played for cups presented in the Quarterly tournament, between s team of the Buffs and B team of the Sm^apoi <• Polo Club. The three chukkas were very even and there was very little to choOSfl Between Ins teams. Iu176 words
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Article51 1912-02-13 12 Foursome .Match Play Competition ■will he played during the Chinese New Year Holylays commencing Saturday 17th. Members must enter individually, the arrangement of pairs to be made bv ballot. Preliminary rounds holes. I- inal is holes; for two prires presented. Entries i Friday 16th al 5 -SO51 words
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Article333 1912-02-13 12 Peuang. Feb. li. It is reported that the Peuang cricket match with Selaugor at Chinese New Year has been abandoned, owing to thn inabilit\ of Selangor to rain a team. In honour of the N'egri Sembilan cricket team, a smoking concert is to be given in the Tanglin333 words
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Correspondence.
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924 1912-02-13 12 To THK KItITOK, Sir. Doos the Colonial Secretary think that he has successfully blulTed the, Hon'hle Tan Jiak Kim and the Genera] Public of Singapore by bis evasive and equivocal implies to the questions asked at last Friday's meeting of the Legislative Council f924 words
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Article860 1912-02-13 12 In the Chancery Divisiou on 17th Jan. Mr. Justice Neville had before him an action brought by Tan Lo Heong against Mr, John Frederick deorge Hawkins, of Ipswich. The plaintiff claimed specific performance of an agreement made between the parties on April 4, 1910, by which860 words
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Article533 1912-02-13 12 Tup m Fpoh" bunkered at the wharf yesterday <Monday>. The Ol inn II Mail steamer u (fOeben" sails homeward bound this < Tuesday* morning. The local steamer rndsi" is loading transhipment cargo for neighbouring oil ports. The Imp. OerSftaa Mail Steamer Yorck' having left Colombo on the 11th533 words
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187 1912-02-13 12 The Nippon Yusen Kai^ha. >avs the Japan Herald, has com -hided with \arious Shipbuilding yards in Japan and abroad t contracts for the construction of large stsawers. Itisssated that the oompanj ordered from the Mitsu P.ishi Bhipbnilding Yard the construction of a steamer of187 words
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Article151 1912-02-13 12 i'nu kers are allowed to ht» let off in certain street* in Pennng and Malacca at Chin— m N«-\\ Year. IB the eOOTM of the first of a series of tddr—mm on the evolution of England delivered at I'niverßity College, Gowcr street Profi'Ksor A. F. Pollard alluded incidentally to the151 words
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Advertisement242 1912-02-13 12 £1 ftft A YEAR FOR YOUR \A/i>T^ 1 \J\J (CHILD OR YOURSELF) tyf j For example, a man age 25, whose wife is about th age, would only be required to deposit £32-5-0 in order to secure for his wife, should she survi £100 a year for life. Again, special242 words
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