The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 14 March 1912
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1912-03-14 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1912. NO. 7,47015 words
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Article153 1912-03-14 1 The latest rubber market arid unction news is giTen OU page 7. War news from Tripoli. China and Morocco Page 7. Interesting telegrams regarding the navy and army will he found on page 7. i Details of I'olo matches played and ai- i ranged Page 12. A153 words
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Article936 1912-03-14 1 History is repeating itself In thi* year Of grace one thousand nine hundred and twelve ami the purliainentai li f of the nation is undergoing mi m those momentous arises thai marked the >. ii 1881, the opo—ion than befog not altogether dissimilar from thai s/hJeh has given936 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement327 1912-03-14 1 strong YET ANOTHER |N mw x r-LCK iUNEQUALLED FOR A STRIKING CHANGE fe^ i. TO-NIGHT I PHOTO-PLAYS. ALL first-hand pictures t i'uom QOOD M nuacm PATHE, MILANESE, IBERICO THALIE. mac I V/» s//(<ll v :ut y»> /> y B OLD TOLEDO (SPAIN) Ibcrieo VWm. Travel c.1<m,,<,1 A STRANGE TRANSACTION A327 words
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Advertisement188 1912-03-14 1 rTO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!!^ AT THE HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. MTnilOT A nvniat > c Qaumont Film, deU pictino- the adventures of the I lIUU I aisooverer of ARTIFICIAL RUBBER. In •2 Parts. Magnificent cV. Thrilling. THE GREAT FIRE IN OSAKA AN ORIGINAL AND STRIKING BCSNE. THE DESTRUCTION OF HANKOW.188 words
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Advertisement237 1912-03-14 1 A Splendid Entertainment is provided bf the pictures we present and the niusie.il accompaniment furnished by our Mchestra. TO-NIGHT IND SHOW, MO to 11 r. m. The Subjects are Varied and m> chosen as to make The Selection an Ideal One AT THE MARLBOROUGH PICTLRK THKATHK, HCACH KOAD. Thk BBDGE-WARBIJni237 words
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Advertisement171 1912-03-14 1 3o*?a\>'s fftvcrtiscment*. I'Jex Daplicaton am growing Kn popularity Page Notice by Jaeger and Co., re Mr ¥7. Quldener Pagi 8. Mr. If. K. iSaiidmanu ipeakl highly of the Diuilop tyres Page lo. Bbipping Apcar line sailings j "Japan" for the north on March 16 I'ujje n. Dupire Brothen arc agente171 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous269 1912-03-14 1 THE WEEK. Thursday 14th. Hi?h Water— 16 am.. 9 l'l pm. B. I. Homeward Mail oloeea. Oovtruor retnniH to Blngaporp, "The Mousmt Victoria Theatre. Friday 15th. High Water 7-48 am., !M'.» pm. S.Y.C Annual Meeting, 5.11 pm. 8.0.0. Annual Meeting. 5.11 pm. "Cht»colate Soldier." Victoria Tbeatre. Saturday 16th. High Water—269 words
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Article720 1912-03-14 2 Ml W.Ci. Mat vicar will take over charge of the Colombo Agency of the Chartered Rank of India. Australia and China from the Ist March. On Feb. l.'-ih President Taft signed a proclamation admitting Ari/.ona into the j Union. She is the forty-eighth star m the flag, and the last720 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement837 1912-03-14 2 RAUB AUSTRALIAN GOLD MINING Co., Ltd. MANAQaw/fl Kki'Okt kdh Foui Wkkks BNOBfG I'CHHIAKV 24TH 1912. The Bine measurements and assay results show a total of IV 2 ft., made up sinking 8 ft., driving :*8 ft., and crosscutting 12H ft., and compares with a total of 2'_ M ft. tor837 words
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Advertisement569 1912-03-14 2 NOTICES NOTICE Mi. Waller GoUIOOOr la authorised to si^n one Urn par proetutttkNi from this date. JAEGER A Co. Mar 14 17 3 RE WILLIAM CLUNIES-ROSS, DECEASED. Nori<v is iK'ieby uiven that all creditors and fltbflt person! having uoy claims or demands against the estate of William Cluuies-KoHs late of569 words
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Advertisement288 1912-03-14 2 NOTICES THE PULAU BULANG RUBBER PRODUCE COMPANY. LIMITED. Notice is hrreby given that call of %1 per Hhare payable on or before 31st May 1912 has been made by the Board on all Contributory Hhnreß. By Order of the Board. EVATT ft Co.. Secretaries Mar 14 21 3 FRESH MILK288 words
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Advertisement531 1912-03-14 2 WANTED JUNIOR BOOK-KEEPER Wanted for Alla^ar Rubber Estates, Taipeng. Must be able to keep net Books, Double Entry. Call with testimonials. McALISTER A Co.. Ltd. Mar 14 uc WANTED An AssiHtant Master. Malay preferred, to take a young clans at the Kuala Kangsar Malay College, for MIH tiionthn from April531 words
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Advertisement396 1912-03-14 2 F gjJLgATP F °X SALE .•re 1 11 M i;;. vi 1 Pubik uStiona, rhehuUteajHo 1 dismantled! ll( 1 :> Mar 12 "Hj^r g^ VALMONT RUBBER ESTATE FOR SALE PRIVATELY. fe£. 5.n.a,.,, Jl 1,,^ o th, riu i. (iri(l;ui Kyni'Si? hbat «3 afioutajoom..-..,. 1 »,J tr i I ui3 iiiwiy396 words
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Article733 1912-03-14 3 The ibortcotaing! of the British manu tactorer m his methods of dealing with markets abroad ha\e been made an alm< threadbare subject m these columns. mjm\ Comm» ia] Intelligence, by repeated d; cassfona Miid adiuouitioiiK but as fchey continue to be discoM-red alresh by other journals, m733 words
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Article85 1912-03-14 3 Africa will yet be black, ami the rest of the world governed b> coloured people, who «-ventually absorb fcfcfl whites." say a Sydney Sunday Times. Mln a thousand fcheic may be no indication that a remlly white peeple ever lived on Om earth. UttleM bill85 words
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Article69 1912-03-14 3 Karh on Feb. IMb, Utt -bapau (ia/ett* npotli an employe of Mr. ft. Sugiura. at Sakamotocho, Shitaya. Tokio, who attempted to turn on the electric light m the hoots, which had been disconnected «wiugtothe heavy rainfall, received a «h(xk from the current and immediate!} «xpind. Another69 words
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Article848 1912-03-14 3 No one ca.u fail toremar- the astrsnrdM nary BhangS that has come over the a! mosphere of trade unionism. Ever tines the machine" was captured by the socm lists, socialism lias been put m the forefront as the aim and object of the movement, and socialism implies848 words
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Article151 1912-03-14 3 Suspects Traced by WaasuutL Arrangements have been made by tlie Shanghai authorities to have the woman who is accused of attempting to steal two rings fiom Countess de Visone m the Astor House arrested on the arrival of the steamer Nile at Nagasaki. Countess Visone, before leaving151 words
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Article589 1912-03-14 3 Lo«f> Bbough aM'b Remi :>i. An extmefc from ;i medical diary of Is.').', is printrd j/i the L:im<>t." and i! contains an Interesting story oi the manner m which Lord Brougham cured a cold constant visitor to Molhuul House during June and ,7u!\ was Lord589 words
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Article293 1912-03-14 3 When youga/eat fche breast of warrioc bold At his medall of silver and bIOtUM and gold You're filled with awe and your blood runs eohl As you think of the Wletchefl he carved of old. And you trust that lie fought m an innocent cause. If not you293 words
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Article351 1912-03-14 3 A correspondent tatki of the <!,,a> ef breakfast, and sagged thai thii [a at Mm tool of tli«- Uecmieuce of v.. sot a t» all. Breakfast i> m,, matter .-i sp., and time, it is splendid natal, if you bare nothing to do for an hour351 words
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318 1912-03-14 3 For m:ui\ year> paM Banna lias been regarded i>> the white nan plan be avoided. chiefly on account of the somewhat fallacious idea that it is BOM than ordinarily unhealthy. As :i mattei of fact, when Rangoon ami its precineta have been left behind.318 words
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Article218 1912-03-14 3 Tm EfcUSI OF Tso Chum, Chinese marriage tibia and Ike priad plea of OoeMantel morality ran together ill Shanghai Broadway at tf o'clock on Urn night of March Ist with the remll that Tso Chong Vu was taken to the llougkew station, anil his female cousin.218 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement560 1912-03-14 3 f mammmmmmau M;a *%f*" MmnwmmwiMl w— l ■Mill *ma**m***» fitt^m* ->.;*•' tts«#/,^s»^ I /l!^ IWATER3URYS METABOLIZED? I mk COD UVER QIL GOMPOUND i 'i Finest Norwegian COD LIVER OIL, changed I 4 A b y tljti latest srieinirtc process to a ioioj <A ffipS r p^S'»B9 allowiiij" perfect againnlati >n.560 words
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Advertisement44 1912-03-14 3 Croup can be Prevented. When given as soon as the croupy coach appears Chamberlain's Cough Remedy wil ward off an attack of croup and prevent all danger and cause of anxiety. Thousands of mothers use it successfully. For sale by all Dispensaries and PeaJers.44 words
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Article524 1912-03-14 4 CHINESE FINANCES AND THE POWERS it is clear that China must have Recourse to foreign loans to adjust her finances, says tin 1 Tokyo Asahi, and the various Powers are also conscious of t lit 1 protl table nature of investments m China. It thus MM more thnn probable that524 words
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327 1912-03-14 4 The organization of the China National Life Insurance Company, which celebrated ifcsopeniutf on Hareh lal with a reception m the ■paoiOQl Oflftees .it No. :>»',, S/ei hiien Koail. BUUrki fche iu'^innin:,' of the influx of the capital of wealthy Chinees abroad, as one of the327 words
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356 1912-03-14 4 THE TWBHTUtTH AXNIVBBSABT. Yesterday, say.-, the Victoria Colonist of January 88th, was the twentieth anniversary of awakening of the Canadian Pacitlc Railway m regard to the Commercial v.ilue of the trade with China, if such an event ?ould be said to have356 words
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Article368 1912-03-14 4 lWelopments Ngaviiag hinae action towards the I>uUli may prove exciting because new nation* t» i\ often start off like young men m a hurry." We are only at the very hagJßllhig of the effect of the establishment of a republic m China, which m time will huve368 words
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Article169 1912-03-14 4 RIGHT EUROPEANS SHOT. The hi]) tribes m iwi DfQeM Timot were m ii Mute of rebellion when the E, i ad a. mail steamer"Bmpire*'oaUed there.. ,Nt». to Sydney, from the Bast, and fchei i f >e .«n residents of the township wen a a wild state of169 words
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Article300 1912-03-14 4 A Paklmmkntary Vacancy. The late Mr William Keewick, whose death is just reported, is one of the typical old China hands" whose name iv Hongkong and Shanghai is still a household word. He was born m 1H35. ami at an early stage m his business career hecame300 words
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Article293 1912-03-14 4 It is very sad to read the rej>orU upon Indiuu Municipalities. Year after year it is the name story. Neglect of opportunities for effecting improvement*, waste of money uuKoutid tititiure. and a disregard of their duties and responsibility by the majority of the Commissioners and M*m tMjrs of293 words
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Article90 1912-03-14 4 Calcutta, March I -t. The Indian budget, ohiaflj owing to the high prices of opiun, shows a ■orpins of two and thr juart.'i millions sterling. A* h n^ult. (iov«>rnnuM)t arr making lii! K 't« grantt lowardi agricultural Lmptorementi mh\ research work m medicine. The financial ■trength and90 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement68 1912-03-14 4 Should be Pleasant to Take. Wh« a medicine must be given to y.ninc childri n it ghould be pleasant to take. Cham »MTlain s Congh Remedy is made from loaf su^ar, and the roots us^d m its prJpZit£n P*m it a rtavor similar to maple syruV, mak it pit asant68 words
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Advertisement60 1912-03-14 4 Best Liniment. For cuts ami l.mises, Umn is nothing e<|iial to Chamherlaiu's Paiu Balm. It not only telieves the paiu almost instantly, but it is an antiseptic liutmeut and when applied promptly causes the wound to heal without any danger of blood poison. You cannot afford to be without it60 words
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Advertisement76 1912-03-14 4 THE UNIVERSITY OF HONGKONG. OPENING BAZAAR. The University Buildings will be opened on Monday, March 11th, 1912, by His Excellency Sir F. D. Lugard, G. C. M. G., C. 8., D. S. 0., Governor of Hongkong and Chancellor of the University. The Opening Ceremony wiU be followed by a SIX76 words
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Advertisement379 1912-03-14 4 'Kepler' Solution (TRADE MARK) (OF COD LIVER OIL IS MALT EXTRACT) X^V\ A Ton Ic= Food for /\V\\\ Body and Brain N N N H M 1 M Many a constitution on the verge of ruin has recovered h^^fr* vs^sli ts f ()rmcr robustness assisted by the remarkable restorative i^F379 words
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Advertisement438 1912-03-14 4 THE Singapor- Fi^ ss MORNING DAILY To Our Readers. Tho Sin- know houreecli luornm,, Sunday Bubeti lberw* cuptea will i >( K( privMN- r.-.ul.i. fthcb ttp«tferit«l)b> -lowa, BMStsrSSf RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION One month Qo A Three months 7 A 57.50 Postage 50 cents a month extri For subscriptions sent to438 words
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Article3006 1912-03-14 5 Sll: bUI L.WKKsi ii:. k.< 1... i i;. s I,;*-! week I wrote of the so called labyrmthic |,sh. little fresh water perchei Which have the power of aerating their blood m the walls of the gUl'cham* l.er when they are out of water, and air lia<3,006 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement622 1912-03-14 5 AUCTIONS AUCTIOxN SALE OF Valuable Freehold Residential Property SITUATE AT Kirn Yam Road and Mohaiued Sultau Road, Singa|)ore. And Valuable Freehold Agricultural Land, off I'ayuh Lebar Road At Messrs. CHING KENG LEE Cos Bftle-room Monday, Ist April, at 2-30 p.m. (II All those two pieces of Freehold land m the622 words
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Advertisement1013 1912-03-14 5 f PLEX n DUPLICATOR I and i>,e cni:i:i:i i l. 9 YOUR TYPIST WILL NOT PULL A LONG FACE WHEN HE IS J m ASKED TO MAKE 40 COPIES OF ANY DOCUMENT. J B THE PLEX WILL DO THIS WORK FOR HIM. Aq Complete outfit foolsciin >i/e. 5 S ASK1,013 words
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Article38 1912-03-14 6 Domestic Occurrences. BIRTHS. Akmhtrong. On March 11, at Holnnlene, Hcotlaml Road, l'cnau^. the wife of W. R. Armstrong, of a sou. BCHI'BKKT. At Spring (Jrove. lVnang, on the 9th inst.. to Mit. and Mrs. It. BCHUBUrT, a danghtcr.38 words
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Article, Illustration2179 1912-03-14 6 The Singapore Free Press Thursday, Mar. 14, 1912. i"rtii-<,. .m<* t.r t r'< •«<! hy jt«m In another column appears a letter from a Kuala Lumpur corresj>ondcnt m which, prompted by the recent disorders m Selantfor. he Bttge)teoi that recourse be had to local source* for the raising of forces2,179 words
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Article743 1912-03-14 6 K«A«li 100 Co* I'-.i.-m. According to tin s t i BrWAOI 1( hl f^Olv-MpU <" .fi..ie-.'i1t.,.h,1y M x >IO( kJ fr,, 1( The association u,n the whole of its f, lllfU ih ""••i.ully depend apon tht amoum W1)) receives from the British put,] we want." th(l «c. thn743 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement277 1912-03-14 6 OLD TAWNY PORT Guaranteed 7 YEARS m Wood m Spore. EXTRA SPECIAL WHISKY ditto. OLD BROWN SHERRY Guaranteed 6 YEARS m Woodin BOTTLING CAN BE DONE TO SUIT OUR CUSTOMERS. In QUARTS or PINTS. In any quantities, however small. PRICES AND SAMPLES ON APPLICATION TO: CALDBECK, MACGRECOR Co. _^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^m Thls277 words
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Advertisement54 1912-03-14 6 BILLIARDS. THE ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN CUSHION. '(Aloock's Patent with Improvements of John Kobkrtb, Rktihkd World's Champion) absolutely THE BEST CUSHION TO DATE FOR ANY CLIMATE. JOHN ROBERTS, 1910. only obtainable krom John Roberts, London REPRKHENTATIVE FOR THE KAST C. H. LUMB ADDRESS P. 0. Box 41, Pcnang. show room Raffles Hotel, Penang.54 words
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Article132 1912-03-14 7 NO RESULT YET. Conference Continuing. Tmpkrial Nkwi Service. London, via Durban. M>eJ OWnert and miners executives OOBfemd with Mr Asquith, Mr BuxtOU Uld Bit (I. Askwith at the Foreign Office end adjourned till to morrow, after ttuuj for :i* hours. Sir A. Murkhani. M.l., who is a132 words
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Article137 1912-03-14 7 Further Riots And More Strikers. Recter's Service. London, via Bombay. telegram from Essen states that there tins been a collision between the police and the strikers at Hecklingenhausen. Seven of the strikers were severely wounded by •abres. A non striker lost his eyes m a ♦ight with137 words
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Article33 1912-03-14 7 Kecter's Service. London, via Bombay Keuter viVM from Melbourne that Mr Havelock Wilson, the seameu's leader, after watching compulsory arbitration m \vistralia, s;>^« he is vow m favour of the principle.33 words
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Article97 1912-03-14 7 Not To Be Competitive. Becter's Servicb. London, via Bombay. Replying to a question m the House of t'omiuons by Mr Joynson Hicks. Mr Harrourt, Secretary for the Colonies, said that he entirely approved of the condition* imposed by Sir John Anderson upon the IfsMsm Shipping Company of I'enaug.97 words
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Article44 1912-03-14 7 ,/•>(>"/ <>u> c.tn i^•rresponaent.l Malacca. March 13th. The following prices wen realised al Urn auction today. Mieet No. 1 1308.12 Sheet No. 1 •266.66; Crepe «L><i."> Scrap crepe «_>^9 Bark crepe fSS6 Scrap an treated $191. MI the lots offered were told.44 words
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Article31 1912-03-14 7 Kuala Lumpur, Marcli l.Hli. rii." Plejiter*i Stores are m receipt of a London Cable advising thai sheet biscuit stands al ss. i\d. and thai the market is good.31 words
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Article112 1912-03-14 7 Such a coincidence ai that subjoined 'ii ust be very rare. We notice it m the of deaths m the Daily Mail of February lf#th. There ;»re only live names m t)ic obituary list, and these two conic second and third together: DUCK. On Thursday, February H,112 words
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COST OF PEACE.
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Article147 1912-03-14 7 The Expeditionary Force. Reuter's Service. London, via Bombay. In discussion of the army estimates m the House Of Commons Mr Amery declared that the position was the same now as m 1599. Colonel Seely said it was then impossible to send a small reinforcement to Natal147 words
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Article81 1912-03-14 7 New Building Programme. Reuter's Service. London, ?ia Bombiy. The Naval Estimates are £44,08.1.400 a decrease of £307,100. Mr Churchill's explanatory statement says that they are framed on the assumption that the existing programmes of other Powers are not increased. Otherwise it will be necessary to present supplementary estimates.81 words
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Article82 1912-03-14 7 Imperial News Service. ~/>ndon, via Durban. With the exception of the Daily News, which says that the estimates spell financial disaster, the papers approve of Mr Winston Churchill s estimates presented under difficult and delicate circumstances. Some critics regard the provision for light cruisers as an indication that82 words
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Article487 1912-03-14 7 lii the Rangoon Times the Man of the World discourses thus upon the gentle relaxation afforded to weary ipirits hy the diversions of musical comedy ag presented by Mr Randmann's cohort of youth, heauty and talent. He says There is not the slightest doubt that this487 words
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THE WORLD'S WARS.
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Article50 1912-03-14 7 Reuter's Service. London, via Bombay. Renter*! correspondent at Rome states that the Chamber has passed all the clauses of a Bill authorizing an expenditure of £8,100,000 sterling on the campaign m Tripoli. Turkey has commenced laying down mines m the Dardanelles and pilot ships will meet vessels.50 words
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Article71 1912-03-14 7 A Piratical Protest. Recter's Service. London, via Bombaj. Renter wires from Hongkong that there has been fighting at Canton between recruits under the ex-pirate chief and regulars owing to the proposed disbanding of the former. There were 200 casualties. The ex-pirate holds the Admiralty build ings, and a71 words
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Article62 1912-03-14 7 French Troops Engaged. Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. A I'rouch column had two killed and nineteen wounded m an all day fight on March 9th with the Zemmur tribesman of Morocco. There is an anti-foreign outbreak at Marrakesh, a German and a Swiss being wounded. It is62 words
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Article22 1912-03-14 7 Imperial News Sebvice. London, via Durban. Submarine A has been towed into Portsmouth, where all flags were half masted.22 words
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Article23 1912-03-14 7 Recter's Service. London, via Bombay. Oxford rowed from Humes Bridge to Chiswick steps and beat the previous record by four minutes.23 words
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Article37 1912-03-14 7 Imperial News Sebvics. London, via Durban. A telegram from Hobart ways that Dr Mawson's ship the Aurora has arrived and reports having lauded the »«x--plorer and his party m the antarctic regions on .lan 19th.37 words
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Article438 1912-03-14 7 Nkv\ Miiioh K.sctiNK Dm Shortly. The Times of Malaya says that during the time Mr. ft, .1. Markes has been m charge of the Ipoh Fire Brigade he has improved it beyond all recognition, and to day, t hound the motor t\re engine sanctioned after Supt. Pett438 words
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Article243 1912-03-14 7 EFFECTS REACH SINGAPORE. Be Prepared for Increased Freights. The secretaries of the New York Freight Conference, Messrs. Paterson Simons and Co. have issued a circular to shippers M follows Notice to Shil»i>kkh. Shippers are hereby notified that we are instructed by our Principals to bring to your notice243 words
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Article207 1912-03-14 7 Strauss's music and the prospect of seeing all the Bund man n girls on the stage at once, drew a good audieuce at the Victoria Theatre last night, and all the favourite numbers were encored, some twice. The feature of this Musical Comedy, is, of course the207 words
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Article156 1912-03-14 7 Although official information cannot be obtained, there seems good ground for bettering that Port Kdgar Pier. South Qneenatorry, has been porchaeed from the North British Railway Company by the Admiralty for the purpose of being converted into an important depot for oil fuel. Siuce the156 words
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Article157 1912-03-14 7 All the lights on the Canton river are now guarded. It ■ppwri that a light- keeper was kidnapped the othev day and held to ransom of «">OO. Since then the authorities have taken the precaution of stationing a guardboat with twenty sol- f diers at each light. Several determinations of157 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement25 1912-03-14 7 Matico Capsules and Injection still maintain their reputation for the cure of all those m- i convenient diseases, about which the less said the better.25 words
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Advertisement31 1912-03-14 7 Undertakers are sighing. Tombstone makers crying. Their poor hearts are aching Cause busineHH is poor. It's no use denying That people aren't dying i Since they began taking Woedi' Peppermint Cure.31 words
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Advertisement171 1912-03-14 7 ROBINSON Co THE LOCKSTITCH HAND SEWING MACHINE. Low Arm Working. Light Running. Quick Working. Complete on Walnut Base with cover and set of 15 attachments. Price $23-50. THE BANDMANN I OPERA Co. I OPENING MARCH 9th. I r I L BE PLAYING LONDON'S HUGE SUCCESSES. COUNT OF LUXEMBURG, THE MOUSME,171 words
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Advertisement310 1912-03-14 8 JAPAN COALS THE MITSUI BUSSAN KAISH& LTD (■ITSUI Co., Ltd,) Head Office: No. 1, SURUGA-CHO TOKK). UotfM Branch j 34, Urns Street, E. C Slifipore Branch 2, Flnlajson Green. OTHER BRANCHES Baa Franci«^o, Port land, New York, Hambarg, Bombay, C*l cotta, Rangoon, Sourabaya, Manila, Sydney Bangkok, Saigon, Hongkong. Canton, Amoy310 words
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Advertisement632 1912-03-14 8 SHIPPING N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fort nightly service is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles. London and Antwerp, under mail contract with the ImjK*rinl Japanese (Jovi rnment. The New Twin•Oraw Steamers maintaining this service have been sptnallv designed and constrmted. and are632 words
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Advertisement576 1912-03-14 8 SHIPPING p. o. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issmd for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Bteamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. 1012 Outward (koh China) Deist Mur fl576 words
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Advertisement664 1912-03-14 8 SHIPPING. NJXE Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamerH ol this Company -sail fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg via Kotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connecting MarKcilleH. Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Port Said, Sue/, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore. Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau, Nagasaki and Kohc664 words
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Advertisement727 1912-03-14 8 SHIPPING. java-australiaTlik^ OF THE Royal Packet S. N. Coy. Regular monthly service between Netherlands India A Fa a feast Auftti THE s.s. "VAN HEEMSKERK 8,000 ton* trill ba daapatchad from Batavfa <»n or aboal the i-i t Soerabaya, foi TIIIHSKAV ISLAND, PORI NORESBI i. MELBOCKNK. Excellent ac<-onun<Miati<>u for ■akHM paaaaagan727 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous453 1912-03-14 8 PASSENGERS EXPECTED. Pet V X <> -lr Namm. nine Mar II). -1 W. Gardner, htraJ.B. Korrell, Mr A Mra V. F. Vise. Mr A Mr- P. Green A child, Ml .< Mrs A. RobertHon a child, W. B, J. Hiciey, Miss >;. Manh, SatchwiU, ('apt C. H. r.:wVt. S. 1..453 words
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Advertisement685 1912-03-14 9 SHIPP ING. iS^fgaj TOYO KISEN KAISHA JElzSm^ WESTERN PACIFIC S DENVER -RIO GRANDE KISEN KAISHA. S.S. SHINYO MAKI- I!! .J!Z;°£; •8. NIITOX MAR,: uXSt^. «SS SSF* 355 Western Pacific Denver Rio Grande WITHOI T < lIASGeT Grande Kail«« N > to < .hicago.vta Salt Lake City and Denver 1353 KSS685 words
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Advertisement531 1912-03-14 9 SHIPPING M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. MAIL LINE China, Japan, Ceylon, Aden, Egypt and Marseilles OUTWARD HOMEWARD Polynesien Mar. 18 Dumbea Mar. 18 V.delaCiotat Apl. 1 Tourane Apl. 1 Caledonieu Apr. 15 Australien Apr. 15 E. Simons Apr. 29 Polynesien Apr. 29 Nera May It V. de la Ciotat May 13531 words
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Advertisement661 1912-03-14 9 SHIPPING Pacific Mail S.S. Co. U S MAIL LINE VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU Semi-Tropical Route Only line taking the warm SOUTHERN ROUTE across the Pacific via HONOLULU, OAHU, on the most fertile and beautiful island of the Pacific. Through Passage Tickets granted to England, France and Germany661 words
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Advertisement388 1912-03-14 9 INSURANCE FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. Established 1882. INSURANCE m Force, over S^o*™™ New Business 19ifl, over W Si 000W RESERVE an. S r lU ab Ye "amnSeTrcl ■K-tbERYE and all outstanding claims. Direct Government Supervision. Cash Loans, Settlements, etc, made locally Policies are M WCRLD WIDE." J. H.388 words
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Advertisement545 1912-03-14 9 BANKS THE STRAITS BANKING Co. Private Banking Business, 5 Change Alley. 1 .Current Accounts opened from $10 upwards. Interest on the daily balances at 2% p a Deposits received at rates which may 'be ascertained on application. H. HAUPPE. Manager Ft>b 9 9-5_ in™atjon^ banking corporation. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS GOLD545 words
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Article936 1912-03-14 10 Dim of the Dorelties at the recent North of Kngland Motor Show was to l»e a motor prison van. This exhibition opened on Kch. 1C. in Manchester, and ended Feb. and there was expected to be a better display of commercial motor n li dee lhan >et exhibited936 words
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Advertisement179 1912-03-14 10 I i Course Mexico-Puebis (1912) FIRST I and I Second I car I Fitted With "CONTINENTALS"! Continental Tyre Rubber Co, L" I SINGAPORE. PUCH MOTOR WORKS, L« GRAZ, AUSTRIA. Just landed ex s.s. "AFRICA." One 4 cylinder 18 H. P. 4 seater complete with Hood. Painted dark blue. TRIAL RUN179 words
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Advertisement42 1912-03-14 10 Relief at Hand. Many sufferers from rheumatism have been surpriHed and delighted with the prompt relief afforded by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Not one case of rheumatism m teu re quires any internal treatment whatever. For »ale by all Dispensaries and Dealer*.42 words
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Advertisement225 1912-03-14 10 WHAT MR. MAURICE E. BANDMANN _n j 1 MINKS I **^U E ill It The Dunlop Rubber Co., H 91 I E v I liHl If ■j v >|I| ||>| J HERAPIONNo I llni II "^'"""V si.in.i.u.i c .r i- mini THERAPION Nc 2 I till! f? I vxilh l225 words
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Article1293 1912-03-14 11 3ap. IBBUB. Paid. Last Div. Buyers. Sellers. 85,000 2s 2s Allagar 10% 3 4 3 74 150,000 2s 2s Anglo-Malay 45% Int 17 14. 17 10J 50,000 2s 2s Bataug Malaka 2 5 2 9 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 75% int 13 0 0 11 10 0 80,0001,293 words
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Article69 1912-03-14 11 (Corrected up to Mar. la.) Bank 4111/8 2 4 1182 n demand A 6-81 Private credits 3 m/t 2-4 17-82 credits 6 m t 3.4 11-16 France demand Bank 294 Germany, demand 288$ India, T. T. 174 Hongkong, demand f jy^ Yokohama, demand 114 Java, demand i4oi Bangkok, demand69 words
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Article134 1912-03-14 11 Mar. 13. Tin buyers 9i.iO Gambier 10.50 Gambier Cube No. 1 15.60 Gambier Cube No. 2 nom. Pepper Black ordin. Spore buyers 22.50 Pepper, (White fair) buyers 81.50 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) nom. Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) nom. Mace (Banda) HO Cloves (Amboina) nom. Bali Coffee (10%134 words
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Advertisement60 1912-03-14 11 ESTATE REQUIREMENTS THE "Universal" Ant Machine PRICE $4O VERMOREL'S Spraying Machines "THE KNAPSACK" (FOR GROUND-WORK PRICE $25 The "Cascade" (SPRAYS 65 Feet) FOI? TREE WORK PRICE $150 ARSENITE OF SODA P(IN DRUMS CONTAINING 1 CWT) PRICE $15.68 DELIVERY FREE AT ALL F. M. S. PORTS SINGAPORE, SOLE IMPORTERS ALSO STOCKED60 words
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Advertisement140 1912-03-14 11 De KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ 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. dk ('4RPENTIKR Billiton, Batavia, Java-coast and Semarang Mar 14 .SwAKßDECßOONßaiuijorinassin. BUgen, Kota-Baroc, Balik-Papai). Saiuariuda BoeloßCUn, Tarakan aiul Koomai Mar 15 RUMPHIi:B Batavia.140 words
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Miscellaneous1058 1912-03-14 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and Tons Commanders Arrived From For When Sea Belle F.M.S. yet 400 Ah.nat P sham. 0;< RM .S K'tau SKaaraaL —*r M Steamers Nat. Tonnage A Master From Consignees For ;!:£,X.,. S?S ;S,L 5St« kB. Poh cuian Brit 676 Smith s'mn.r ij l^mi i> i rHIl1,058 words
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Article251 1912-03-14 12 The following is the draw lot the first round m the competition for the l'resident's Prim at the Sepoy Lines Golf Club the numbers denote the hanui< aps. Mrs Hartnell and Mr I'lrnnpton '7' a bye. Mrs Nicholson and Mr IfacGregor Mis row lie ami l>r251 words
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Article65 1912-03-14 12 The following cards wew returned t t>ithe Monthl) Medal, played tor on BatUl <la> and Bnndsy. 9i\\ and loth instant V. low lie 89 WCT. M U. St. .1. Braddell 17 47 I l M Capt.ll.S. I'm, bet l-"> 47 8 Lieut. A. Creerj »7 B B65 words
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Article151 1912-03-14 12 return match between teaiu> represent \na Orat 10 and "Under i" iras played »n Moinhi\ hu>t wh»*n :i < oupl« «»i fa>t ami In lame ting chukkaa recalled In the coni(iu-»t of \oufh by '_'«>»l> to This margin In favour of ago and experi eaec i> not as great151 words
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Article99 1912-03-14 12 A commercial man was lash enough to lnakr telephone trunk cull when i CSedißfly short of tiim\ ;ind found, whrn be spok<«. tlmt ii»- bad beea put on to the wrong uuhilmi. Thi- nv;«^ tin* mON nsporating and inexcusable a> ilir Bomber he wanted was th« simplest possible99 words
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Article234 1912-03-14 12 Surviving until his Mth year. Lord Lister followed an example of longevity eel by several distinguished scientists of recent times. His friend. Lord Kelvin. lived to OS 88, and this was also the a^'e attained hy Herbert Spencer. Virchow and liert helot were likewise OCSOMHttV rians, and Chevreul was 108234 words
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Letter403 1912-03-14 12 To THY. KI>IK»K. Dear Sir. During the recent disturb* aiiccs. which were so nnfirrtnnstalj allowed to Ml the celebi at ion of the Chinese New Year m this place, the (lovernmeut found it impossible to maintain public order without celling upon the volunteers |o srtfal403 words
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1133 1912-03-14 12 To Tac Bdj ok. Sir, I hn\. read with much intetoal the argument* and reasons adduce I lithe columns of th#- Straifts Times**' 8 raits Echo" and four rained paper, i »i «nd against the introduction of the Exclusion regulation for non Kuropeans for the1,133 words
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Article132 1912-03-14 12 The members ot the Tanglin Club may like to know that the Academy of French Dancing Masters has just published the Ten Commandments of the dancer, which ina\ be summarised somewhat as follows 1. Let your movements be beautiful. 1. Thy deportment shall be at all times132 words
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Article131 1912-03-14 12 devolutions an* not always good for trade at the outset, hut the Chinese one has made the fortune, so it is being said, of at least one cotton manufacturer. A Parisian who has been "m the know for the last two years has been accumulating131 words
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Article159 1912-03-14 12 The Norwegian •teamer Oerd" from Bombay was at fcbe wharf yisterday discharging general cargo and taking m hunker < oal. The Holt liners Teiuer and Patroclus* 1 load local and transhipment CnlgO for Ku rope. The local steamer "ruhWo" loads transhipment cargO for nei^hhourin^' oil ports. The British159 words
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Article461 1912-03-14 12 YESTERDAYS PLAY. r,. Clam Sikouw. K. v. Thomas beei C. n. W. Joyce -i 6 B ♦> 0 1. i:. s. .\dler beat IT. c. Phipps «i l 4 0 0 t. Lt. Thewles heat K. K. Marsh »i i 0 0 I. K. Baddeley461 words
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Article36 1912-03-14 12 Tousbei'K', Nor 791, Andreasen. 1.5 Hombay, Borneo Co. H'kok 14. Hontf Wan I, Brit 2000, Mason, 18-t, Penang, Ho Hon«, Hongkong 14. Bye Leong, Mt 29r>, Theband 13 i, Kuantan, s.s.s. Kelansaa l»>. w36 words
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Page 12 Advertisements
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Advertisement14 1912-03-14 12 For all internal complaints dyseutr) c-»uch I colds &c. take Woods' Oreat Peppermint Cure14 words
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Advertisement306 1912-03-14 12 A GUARANTEED INCOME FOR u^ £100 a year for life on attaining age 50 or a sin*l P r £1390-2-0 can be secured by a male age 25, for an pa^ m ent O f of £31-16-0, (othei^ ages m proportion.) VJal Paynieni Quotations for Annuity for all kinds, at306 words
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Miscellaneous6 1912-03-14 12 PASSENGERS. F»er Hye Leons Mr Satow.6 words
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