The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 11 April 1912

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. APRIL 11. 1912. NO. 7,493
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  • 144 1 The resumption of mining work continues Page 7. Uesults of the Chamber of Commerce rnbbe** auction -Page »>. Miss EUkdford gATfI an address ou the Y.W.C.A. y«"st -rday Psgoft. Au account ol the Johore Planters As Bociation meeting Page 12. Canada and the West Indies have signed
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  • 1569 1 W lieu Jessie Allen announced her iii tcntion of eoniing to ipend the w<vk and with us. my wife and I tried bonnet lj I feel delighted; and wre wrote as cordial reply u^ we could ooncort, oouSdering !h.> amount of trouble to which we exp to
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 812 1 l\ CON.M NCTTON WITH fr r I^———^^—^—^^ 33I3C—^— Britannia special A COMPLETE CHANGE AT THE JJ PUPPETS fi! choice pictori*. gems HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH, InUllt rIbIUKIAL GEMS north bridge road. OF *y\ FROM F s s—rZ- EIGHT N£ W AMERICAN FILMS ENGLISH PICTORIAL DRAMA to their mutual benefit j ARRIVED
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    • 165 1 lo^a^'s Fttvcrtiscmenta, Continental tyres for motors or cycles Pagi- 10. Notice by Kong Ah Fatt tongkong huilder Page Macgregors V. S. whiakj at Caldhetk Macgregor's Page »>. Gamer, Quelek and Company sell gold vineleaf brandy Page 7. Shipping P. and (>.. EL A. L.. K. P. M.. sailing lists Kut
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 102 1 THE WEEK. Thursday 11th. High Water— 3 44 am., 731 pni. H. I. Homeward M:ul doses. Friday 12th. High Water 5-33 am.. s-;j.-, pjn. Lodge Zetland Begoiar, p.u. Dutch (luh Opening Rail. 9 jvru Saturday 13th. High Water— 7 9 am., pm. B. I. Outward Mail due. N. D. L.
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  • 314 2 TIM suicide is reported in Northern papers of aptain Kvaus, Ujft. Naval pilot, for the middle Yangis/.e. The tragedy oc corred on the steamer Kiangwo." At the inquest the jury found that death OTM due to a gunshot wound. self-inflicted, whilst of a mind. Two young Chinese, a mnu and
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  • 469 2 A friend write*. "In your reminiscences 01 Emily Soldene (his morning you mention Mr Oilell. It may interest yor. to know that 1 met Odnll at a imokiagj concert at the Yorick Club when 1 was home in London last year. hut, he died last October
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  • 271 2 THE WlDOm't S! KATACKM. It may not Ih* generally known that in France what is termed the etat ci\il plays u very important part in French law. Every citi/en has an official history, he with his birth certificate, and every important event iu Ins life i§ re
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  • 156 2 \vii:ii is the i<l«';«i young girl t i* question upon which the opinion of >Ir R rkcfeller's bible class has been tal; in New York. The class, after longdc.ii. ation. has de< i*lf«l thsit the nlt>n) young .irl must know liow to maUe a resolution. HIM should
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  • 46 2 About #60,000 men will be examined for conscription in .Japan tbiH year. This is an increase of over 40,000 compared with lust year. It is expected that the active conscripts and conscript reserves to be recruited will be of bettor physique than in the previous year.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 653 2 NOTICES NOTICE. Notice Ih heieby given that I ihe undersigne«» K -ng Ah Fatt have sine the s th day of the Ist Chinese Moon thiA year (Corresponding to ihe 25th day Of February 1«J12) started business of a Tougkang builder on my owu accouut at No. *2HI Beach Road,
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    • 514 2 NOTICES SINGAPORE MARINE MOTOR SERVICE Ltd. Th€ Mo oh Lain* :hi;s of this Company are now available for hire, on fixed uuifT terms, as notified on Time Tables. The PBMIT Kervickk OQfBBMBOG on Tuesday, oth April, but will not be in full operation until all the launches are delivered. DOWN
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    • 842 2 NOTICES SINGAPORE SPORTING 1 CLUB. THE SPRING RACE MEETING (UNDER 8. R. A. RULES OF RACING,) WILL BK HKLD ON Tuesday the 7th, Thursday the 9th, and Saturday the 11th May, 1912. PROGRAMME FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 7th May, 1912. 1. THE OPENING STAKES. 2.30 p.m. Value MOO. A Handicap for
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    • 471 2 NOTICES iZsrzzr^zzvr* ffi k Day. Bntr£i »,ira <l'.se;»t Noon on v thl M lnaUnoeHthi-a.lv. ,tise<] lU p u F only Im- given irhen BvtVs MOTS: Tlie attention «»r own**.-* i to Rule lit, which makes S S^chfng lp.rn.oa th, DAY BEFORE t£ Owners of Orifflns are entitled t.. n t.
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  • 3058 3 \M the question of the appointment of down Colony Governors hi one that very directly concerns the prospects of the <ml Services in the Crown Colonies, and as m;; v Civil Servants have riot had an\ BfIOSSS SO anything but brief precis ot the debate
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 241 3 JU-JITSU! JU-JITSU!! JU-JITSU A WORD TO THE ATHLETIC GENTLEMEN of SINGAPORE LESSONS WILL BE GIVEN TO INTENDING STUDENTS BY PROFESSOR YAMATO SPECIAL TERMS AHE OFFERED TO CUBS. SCHOOLS, POLICE AND REGIMENTS *c. YAMATO, JU-JITSU HALL, NO. 1-B, ORCHARD ROAD, SINOAPORK. RAFFLES BY-THE-SEA, PENANGS MOST SELECT RESIDENTIAL AND TRANSIT HOTEL. Terms
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    • 213 3 "'HAZELINE' SNOW" (TRADE MARK) The Original J§l££ f Bs&s Non-Greasy 4^^^^ 4 *^^V\ Better than Toilet Powders for Per- ffi spiring Skins and FloridComplexions n?*V 4^? BeaotS files the Skin "'Hazeline 1 Snow 1 prevents and relieve! painful sunburn; removes roughness and excessive colour, imparts an enchanting clearness Ami tone
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  • 1043 4 PIT HANK SCKN'ES. Birmingham, March 11. How can I tell it. even the half? How shall 1 put into words the SSOlfte, ho that it aha!! ri.se up before the eyes of tbe niflii in the street in London.' It is to me vivid- 1 had almost
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  • 710 4 AMINDSEN'S JOI'RNKY. The Daily Chroatoti prints «'xtr.i<-ts from u (tn-tbei- tHegram whirli appear* in its oohlttUM from its Hobart cones pond, lit, lelating to Captain Amundsen k Sontb Polar journey. In tbe tourne of an interview Captain Amuiulseu said Tor food we relied entirely on peril■moan, biscuits,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 250 4 ESTATE REQUIREMENTS JODELITE (Registered) THK Timber Preservative For the Tropics. Estate buildings treated with jodeiite are permanently secure against attacks of White Ants, dryrot and decay. JOflelite applied eold to the wounds of rubber trees after pruning and to Unroots ofmbber StUIUpS after cutting forms an ideal protection against attacks
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    • 60 4 W. J. GARCIA, 219, Orchard Road. Piano, Organ Musical Instruments dealer. Pianos bought, sold or exchanged Good prices allowed for old instruments. Cheapest and best stock of Music and small musical goods in Singapore. SAVARESSES KSANTAL'fI [CAPSULES] 1 PUMLNESS Of OIL, AND COATIMO Of MENMAnTI I^URUINTT Of CURt. WITH MO
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    • 277 4 &*■> Wf i* mi jwwwwiwi <*m&*<*/*v*ymimKMm%mmkt\M m\ *"*r, taw**/* mccM 1 1 *ift#9* y. j >P^ .•*r a^» Benger's Food i& sprd -e s£*Jy jj pared to build up tfu vvoiuic ed jL*~- digestive r.ystem and to j o y\ y k^^X J y^"'^ mote a high state of bo
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  • 1076 5 Awe vi. ki km. Mkktim.. The annual general meeting of the shareholders of tin Bokil Timab Rubber ffttslns i Limited, was held at noon yesterday In the registered otlices of the Company. Commercial Tnion buildings. Mr C. Kverii? presided and there were al-o presunl the Bevds. N.
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  • 832 5 \ku Capital bob Bxpknses, Pbopits VOH PIVIIM.NHS. Tlii- third ordinary genertil netting of I'; ut:ii Ud.,«|| held at (ircsliam House i yesterday afternoon, Mr \v. L. Wat kins presiding, fchavc being also pneeeni Messrs A. \V. Bean. W. M. Simc. (i. A. Derrick. H. It Llewellyn, J. s.
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  • 421 5 A Tokio lelcijrani says th:u the. .lapuuese i l'u.» i<,Mi otii( e is in receipt of a telegram from London Baying the Interests of Great Britain. Japan uud Russia in China Lmve important relations and do not allow one power to act freely to till her umbition
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 887 5 AUCTIONS AUCTION SALE CF Valuable SHOPHOUSE PROPERTIES To be held at Powell A Co.s Sale-room On Tuesday, the 16th April, at 2-30 p.m. Lot 1. All that valuable piere of toehold land together with the six shopbc use dwelling* erected thereon and known as Nos. -J.J, 25 >~ 29, :u
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    • 432 5 I IH'Y A I j PLEX DUPLICATOR j I AND BE CHEKKIIL. H H YOUR TYPIST WILL NOT PULL A LONG FACE WHEN HE IS $1 ASKED TO MAKE 40 COPIES OF ANY DOCUMENT. M THE "PLEX WILL DO THIS WORK FOR HIVI S H epO Complete outfit foolscap aize.
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    • 348 5 WANTED WANTED Tluneeor tour seated Motoi <m aunt be iu tic-HKI ronniiiK order. Beite particuUre and priec "CAR o o Fu-f Vnm WANTED TO BUY A second hand TfpewtHOmg Mac inn. i: {4<>od order. Api>i> qaottag Ihe low< vt pt 101. C 0 Knr Press 4pll COCONUT PROPERTIES WANTED By
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 19 6 Himf.. On ihe Hth April, at Kuala Lunjpin Hm wife «»f \V. I, T. IIUMK, of a daunlaer.
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    • 39 6 On the Hth Apiil 1912, at 7, Torriund ltoa«l, KiliiiarncxU, Scotland, (\thkuink MacWhirt kr «lann»iter of Mrs. .lohn Cowan to \Vir.L.iAM i Howard Xkwtos, only hod of the late Howard Nkwton. M 1.C.E.. and of Mhr. Nbwtox, Singapore.
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  • 2030 6 The Singapore Free Press. Thursday. April 11, 1912. Whatever Mr Asgrnns Boom Role Bill he or rather Mr Rkdmond s Bill, for the conditions of the Bill arc iru )QBOd h\ the leader of the Irish party that me— of, bellow it reaohei t ho table of the House of
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  • 644 6 THE WORLD'S Y.W. C. A. AI.C. II A I. L T*\. N U 4fl interesting It Hum <>„ 1( Mli| YY (A u:ls ll<:i #M 11 a '^ogii tt i tub yesterday ai eraooa »>n Misi iioVJ it.*.. (Jene.al Becretar} >>' th, Y.W.C.A. Jtc Miss BUnkmo— presided and ...-red sympathetically
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  • 68 6 At ihr tbirtietb Auction, yesterday there \\en olfei •>.! foi mlc •»> SBl. :i 01 K7,sftH I !>;. .Hid 10l 1 pels. 194.41 or be. The n«'\t iaetioa «riU f:ik.' pten \pril 16th. s Hra Bhttf Nd. 1 Smoked >.' i v «lo \o. j
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  • 83 6 Jaagar A Co., l niU'd Sumatra t,tOO ftwoi Kiuilu Siiwah (par Stiiiirt Mowi t;ir>>: I Ml K. W. Barker I Co, KuUoh I' JVTIm Wm«'rlious»' Co.| T»u!joii« Olak What in the world*! fcbe Mfl of tv tttn; O'rr life's troubles evii y day f All our
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 239 6 Macgregor's V.0.5.1 SCOTCH WHISKY. \s srrrhiKi) to thk HOUSE OF LORDS, N. B. M.'s. TREASURY, HOUSE OF COMMONS, H. B. Ms. NAVY ARMY, HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT, OTTAWA, FOREIGN LEGATIONS, Ac. SUPPLIED BY MACGREGOR, CALDBECK Co, L don Glasgow, CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co., HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, TIENTSIN, K. LUMPUR SINGAPORE. [LITTLES] GASH CLEARANCE
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    • 157 6 UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON Ltd. NOTICE. Tin- Annual General M^etinn of Shareholders will be held at tfftfl Offices of the I Soc<ty, Honi»U<»n^. on the 28rd April, 1912,! wlu'U the IJoar'l of Directors will recommend i thf Bdttowmg payments A final diviilcud of *20 por share on 1910 account
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  • 356 7 THE BELFAST DEMONSTRATION. Tbe present danger. Rei- tee's Service. London, via Bombay. tolefnua from Helfast states that the t there i s Mlost animated. Special Mftins are arriving from all parts of lister. ir.xl are forming professions, with bands nu] uniou jacks and colours. Mi. Bonar Law in
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  • 264 7 1 Attitude of the Railways. Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. ihe minen are largely ptsuning and ilready there is a re-awakening of trade nnd imlustiy. The railways are eni»*if>ourug by strenuous efforts to restore. nornuU conditions. Than has hassj sjsjeh ring among the miners themseKes in
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  • 132 7 ''.;»st ni^jlit. a^siin Jo a full house, the !.ii{» Holloway Company appr>ared for t)i» isl limo, Hiving attain Hamlet the trying triumph of Mr. Matheson l-an^ and Miss Uutin Uritton. The play was asKUred of si success, even after the first act. -merely (he prologue albeit an exciting
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  • 59 7 TWO HUNDRED DROWNED. Reuters Service. London, via Bombay Heater's eoi respondent at Cairo states that an Easter excursion steamer with :><>(> aboard sank yesterday night alter collision with another steamer near the barrage below Cairo. The rescuers hastened in boats and saved many, but it is
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  • 129 7 Rluter's Sbrvick. London, via Bombay. Renter's COCISSpOttQSnft at St. Petersburg snys that telegram has b«»e.n received from Ufftja, stating that in response to an invitation from Yuan Shih Kai asking Northern Mongolia to join the Chinese Republic, the Kutuchta has replied that the people have
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  • 72 7 Imperial Xkws Service. ]x)iidon, via Durban. It is announced from Constantinople that the Powers ha\e agreed to the terms of a request to the Porte regarding the termination of tbe War. They will point out the desirability of peace i>i the interests of Europe generally, and request
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  • 34 7 London, via Durban. It is announced from Memphis that the main levee on the Mississippi has broken at OoUaa Lake Arkansas, ami it is expseftsd lo lownahipi will be partly flooded.
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  • 32 7 London, via Bombay. During religions atoseasion at Li^bou h iiomh was exploded and it is BOported that tivc wen killed and :Jo Injured. The press eenaorship withholds detail.-*.
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  • 29 7 Ivondon. via Boml.ty A specialist has aaasjMd Warner, who only played in oix- match in Australia, that he an safely play during the forth. coming season.
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  • 24 7 liondnn. via Durban Tbe West Indian ihilogalus n Canada jiud the. Ooftrenieal of Caoads hare signed a reciprocal trade agreement.
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  • 16 7 I^ondon. via Durban. The death i» announced ol Edward l»i--vers, wall known m Japan. J
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  • 74 7 Strike has Little Effect. London, via Bombay. For the quarter coded March ;;}st the imports have increaued by £2,040,567. Exports ebon decrease of l'l 19.041. The latter included decreases in cotton, l* 4 1 1 12.1 and wool £844,861. h is ooosidered wonderful that export! have decreased >o
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  • 131 7 Now York. Much 12. A decision, givMi by a Court in Philadelphia that si wife has a i i^ht U) rille the pockets of bet husband ami take hit last coin, haa given rise to a ooiutdermble aniovuit of controversy The decision wns
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  • 1275 7 WORK AT THK DOCKS. i This evening the Y.M.C.A. Debating Society will discuss the question of Sunday La hour amongst the shipping at the docks. The rmn annottnceinp.nt of this debate does not carry with it a true sense Of the seriousness of the question, and it is
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  • 581 7 Si'GCULATIOM IN CAl.crriA. Is II a RBPLI rOjAPAXBSE S HIFOWMBBS f Considerable interest has been evinced in bhipp inn circles in Calcutta in the announcement, tbal the Peninsular and Oriental Company proposed to enter a fen< eral <oini)ine ol Far Eastern shipping interests. On enquiries, representatlTe of
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  • 30 7 Cant. E. H. Hooke, R.E., has been ed leave ol" absence ou private affairs from 12th April, 1912, to 12th July 1912, with peroiisßion to travel in China and Japan.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 185 7 ROBINSON Co Improved Steel Air-tight Uniform Cases. irsnr¥^"nrmlß^^gß-— ifS^^^" I i^nt jf^d. T~ ".f^y^f ins. ISvlMin^' 1 **"^^"mnnmnnnmmnnnnnl 27 j ns "^feSHnrmmnm »^^l BM l'olisl,«l Kbm.ite Airtight r..lfor.i, Cas... Mud wttfe poto.t brass self adjustable automatic Lock, pat.nt handles and .lips. CASH BOXES DESPATCH BOXES DEED BOXES FITTED N |N
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 593 8 THE Singapore free Press MORNING DAILY To Our Readers. The Rfnftapotv f tee Pceei is a Morning I'aiiy. aiul salt' at depots, from an earU new eneb morning Sundays excepted). Ca*t print Ton Cenui a eopy. BnbHCi Iben 1 ountai Will *>e delivered atthei» nrtvaW ■< rid< D v-k. (or
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    • 665 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 issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. 1912 Outward (fou China) Oriental Apl 19
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    • 674 8 SHIPPING. N.D.L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamers ol this Company Rail 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 Kobe
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    • 628 8 SHIPPING N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnight!) service is maintained between Yokohama via porfsj to Mam illes. London and Antweip, under mail contract with the Impe rial Japanese Government. The New Twinscrew Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are
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    • 1023 8 SHIPPING INDOCHINA S. N. Co, Ltd HONGKONG, SHANGHAI JAPAN Thk, Cg rPAMT'i 9l 1 msj KUT SANG MM lams. R. C. t>. BnsHay, Oomaiaadai 1^ daeherr on Frid <>-. the f.'tii inm wiU be de»patcbetl for the above ports n 1 ou Batardaj the I9tfa idem. >he haw exoeOesu aoeoaunodatloa
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  • 504 9 Shanghai, April J. !>«•. >un Yet son and the old Cabin* ab ■tttfng of the Assembly ni ||j H j tl down Oftce and «ave up their seals. Dr. Saa expressed the convict ion that China would henceforward make A/f a progress and earn a foremen! ph.re „,,ioiru
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 799 9 I SHIPPING. n?oyo Kisen Kaisha (ORIENTAL S. S. Co.) AND Western Pacific Railway Co. The New Route Via China, Japan, Honolulu and San Francisco to all points in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. IrTtm*!* thC F** ***** Ton Tripl* Sou w Turbine Liners SHINTO MARU M TKNTO i.
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    • 564 9 SHIPPING m m. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. MAIL LINE China, japan, Ceylon, Aden, Egypt and Marseilles OUTWARD HOMEWARD iSydne\ Apr. 15 Australien Apr. 15 )E. Simons A pi. 29 Polynesian Api-. 29 [N*r» May 1» V. Ciotat May 13 1 Sala/ic May 27 Sytlney May 27 Ocrnauien .in no 10 E. Siuions
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    • 407 9 INSURANCE FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. Established 1882. IMbLS ANCE in Force, over &45,000,000.0e New Business, 1910, over $6,640,000.0C RF^ g «v? ett^ S rpluB above "abilities tot RESERVE and all outstanding claims. Direct Government Supervision. Cash Loans, Settlements, etc, made locally Policies are M WORLD WIDE." J. H.
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    • 546 9 BANKS THE STRAITS BANKING Co. Private Banking Business, 5 Change Alley 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 Jl h9 9-5 chltereTbank of India Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY
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    • 172 9 wokr.n -fjTT Renowned Stnhr's^^ DELICACIES. Genuine Caviare, Anchovies in Brine, Hi TINS AND CLASSES. to 1 4 fcy all Miik-tiata PtivWm D«at«r«. C. F. STI 1 ir< A CO. HAMBURG nfllah Export Agent: W LUVtUROVt., LUJS DON. B.C. NETHERLANDS-INDIA COMMERCIAL BANK. RABLMnO 1863. CAPITAL. Nominal la Lt,Mi ooo (aht. £1.250,000)
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 190 10 Obtainable Everywhere. Regal Motor Cars NOW ON VIEW 5 Seater Fore Door Type 4 Cylinders 30 h.p. Pull equipment with Standard Speedometer BODY— Blue WHEELS Gray Before you buy ear see tin'REGAL" and arrange for tii,«l run. THE "REGAL IS A CAR OF SERVICE AS WELL AS BEAUTY For price
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    • 932 10 MOTOK NOTES. One of the curious little side issues In •omuM'tion with the recent coal strike at loine. now happily over, affected one of he most important laotCfl in motor driving. The railways for some special reason. irblcb does not uppear to have come to light, displuycd I partk ular
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    • 521 10 DUNLOP TYRES; y^^S. FOR I Reliability and ff/jL\ <^\ Consistent j I llmfxih Properties I iliUm \m'\ tf^^^\ FRESH STOCKS HELD BY i f |If If II 1 Aylesbury and Garland, I |IMI II I Guthrie and Company, I 111l If lA. C. Harper Company, 111 II j J» K.
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    • 221 10 SAVED FROM THE KNIFE Mr. C. Muynr, of 52, Glad-' combe, Ilouruemouth, Kn^lan l ■offered eflfbi or BfeM y<ars Iran ciuonic iu flanirnatioo of the kidueys and ston« I was o TWMsI KwMiNf.D Under thf I and thr doctors thought tl:- f could Ml stone. I was told a^ain an>laf;ainT
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 264 10 PASSENGERS EXPECTED. Per P/JlOetrßo u< (doeAailt). I iis. B.C. H. Cbarlwood, P.G. Nomuin J. Cerridge, Capt 1. B. olive. i j!( "r< at h. Pet ND L sti IViii' litUtarig, Ami] is j. f.F. Btberle, H. G. GoaaalveH, H. in diss B. Waleh, Kn W. d< Kens. Di a Mier
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  • 1131 11 8^ I8 UE D l, LABTDIV. BUYERS. SKLLBRB. 85,000 2b 2s Allagar 10% an .1 150,000 2s 2s Anglo-Malay 70% i* e >0,000 2s 2 8 BatangMalaka t l l t HO,OOO 1 1 Batu Caves 140% '13 S 0 ia ft n «0,000 1 1 Batu Tiga (Selangor)
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  • 67 11 (Corrected dp to April 10.) Bank 4ms 2 -4 6-1* n demand 2-4 i Private credits 3 m'i 2-4$ N credits 6m 2-4 11-16 France demand Bank 294 Germany, demand 238* India, T. T. 174* Hongkong, demand ie« Yokohama, demand 114 i Java, demand 140^ Bangkok, demand 66 Sovereigns,
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  • 132 11 April 10. Tin k 7 r > tons sold> 97.82^ Gambier 10.3.3 Gam bier Cube No. 1 15.75 Garabier Cube No. 2 nom. Pepper Black ordin. Spore 21.00 Pepper, (White fair) 30.60 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) nom. Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) nom Mace (Banda) |jf Cloves (Amboina)
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 125 11 SIR JAMES SCOTT'S Rubber Machinery i—^^— Embodies ail the latest I Improvements* Each machine is fitted with Special Safety Breaking Discs to avoid damage by any hard substance getting between the rolls, the broken disc being removed and a new one inserted without dismantling any of the parts. The machines
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    • 124 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. 1). CARPKN"TIEtt Tj. I'.imlau. Batavia, Chftriboa, Te^al, Pekaiongan and Setuerautf 11 SWAEDKRCROONBandjianiaHKin, Sta^ru, Kota liiiroe, Balikpapau, Samarinda. Boe lonian, Terakan, Koeiuai n
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 895 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Steame™ Nat. Tonnage 4 Master From Consignees For Border Knight Brit 2:192 DaUoa Miiko. 2 4 M It K RHinOnan Brit 24., Watson ,>nak. S4 Kk CaT,' Brouwer 1,,,t 827 SobeU Ntnnas, h-4 ships Agency V,i as -> Bre.d Ho, 64, Polfaatal Bangkok. 8 4 5,,,^,,,;,,, l!;
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    • 212 11 MAIL TABLE. To- Day. Int«>rmrdiato auil Kx*al mails will b© fouud in list brlow Penang, Malacca. V. M. S. A Johore. U>TerlamP vDwily J>y Taip) 6 A.M <k 6 F.M. ETkong, S'}»ai vV Japan <il«'iistrac ♦> \m Bangkok Bridge 7 am ClWOb Hock Gan 9 am Kerimun Glaaggi 9 am
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  • 2859 12 THE ANNUAL MEETING. COOLIKB \M> DIBCHABGBB. Tlic annual meeting of she above \\:is bald on March -!l at Johava. Present Mi H. K. Bnrfjtse La the chair, a. L. Buyers, I. A. Brown (committal Neil MacKinnon, Hon. Secretary pro, lam., K. l>. Bryce, E. •/ickhasm, William .Jack.
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  • 87 12 The Bong Wan I loads for China, and sails this (Thursday) afternoon. The P. iV outward iutermediate steamer Syria is expected to arrive at Colombo on '21st April at 6 p.m. The N.V.K. steamer Colombo Mam from .Japan for Itomhjiy was at the wharf yesterday (Wednesday) discharging ixnd
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  • 324 12 Messrs William l>enn\ Brothers, Dum* barton, launched recently the turbine steamer Princess Victoria," which the> have built for the Lame and Btran« raer Joint Railways. Speaking at the luncheon given after the launch. Colo nel Denny said: They in the shipbuilding trade suffered as much from labour
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  • 228 12 «oi respondent of the l West India Committee Circular' ifiven a rveeipe for punch in which the in«i edient s are four hogshensls of brandy, eight of water. •2.">.<n.n lemons. M gallons (»f lime jui< e. Mcwt. oi lirie sugar, ">ib. of grated nut BMgs,
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  • 127 12 A Chicago banker, according to a Paris contemporary, is in search of a paragon in the way ol a servant. She must wait at table ideally, and read from their eyas what the invited require. She must never show ill temper, nor wear any expression of levity.
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  • 52 12 V. d. Lijn. Out 601. Hlomhert. 10 I. I'anak. Ships Agency, BiOW 15. Kakn. Hrit 224. McCraith. 10-4. Malacca, S S Co.. Malacca 1. llai Nam. Brit 14s. Phillips. 10 4. Malac ca, Gaggino, Muar 1 1. Hye Leong, Brit 2y.">, Thebaud, 10 1, Kuantan, S S c'o..
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    • 420 12 A GUARANTEED INCOME FOR LIFE. SSJLVS* 11 f r Ufe n attainin^ a^ e 50 or a single cash payment o 9 o°/ 2 /P. can secured h a male a^ e 25 for an annual p*Zm<t of £31-16-0, (other ages in proportion.) Quotations for Annuity for all kinds, at
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    • 38 12 > < PASSENGERS. INm- V. d. Lijn Mr. Black. Pei- Hye LtQßg: 11. Pilos. .1. .losa. K. Knyvett, A. deVos. Per Kinta Mrs. K. r. Howoll. MiiMH l\u\ ner, Wiliiainsou, Muytsou, le Masuriev, Mrs. le Masurier. MUs Day. Mrs. Jau<?r.
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