The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 19 November 1912
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Title Section15 1912-11-19 1 Singapore Free Press AND MARCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE. TUESDAY NOVEMBER 19 1912. NO. 7,68115 words
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Article184 1912-11-19 1 i Despite tbe enormous spread of cholera, and the sufferings of tens of thousands, refugees from Tchataldja lines are pouring into Constantinople, and the warships are landing guards—Page 7. Heavy fighting is reported from the main point of rontact on the last line of' defence to Constantinople,184 words
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Article1292 1912-11-19 1 The Punishment of a BOOUI How is it. Ali". I asked, that I never see anything like (lie magic and witchcraft of which you were telling us tho other night.' Long have I searched but no true pa wan 4 have I been able to find." Ali lookedC.B.C. - 1,292 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement302 1912-11-19 1 I SENSATIONAL AND 1 ENTERTAINING FILMS! I N TO-NIGHT 1 S SUPERB CHANGE 6 NEW PICTURES 6 2nd Show 9-30 to 11 p.m. HOW IVORY IS OBTAINED. A WRESTLING MATCH between Cou.nv Williams. SLICK (Comic Trick Bobject). WANTED: A BEARS SKIN (Max Under). IN FEUDAL DAYS -A Capital Hollandsche Film.302 words
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Advertisement233 1912-11-19 1 HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH I I NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. I I Grand Changl of Programme. I I TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! I A PUEBLO LEGEND 3,000 ft. Biograph. t (A Myt)*)logical Story of the Indians of the American Southwest.) I FORTUNATELY ARRIVED IN TIME Itala. I V Rattling Good Comedy.) I ITO GET233 words
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Advertisement322 1912-11-19 1 THE PARSEE RIPON THEATRICAL Co. of Bombay. IT/7/ stdi/r to -It it /fit AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, hOKTII BRIDGE HOAI>. GOOLE-BAKAVLI Look out! Look out!! FOR THE SPECIAL HARI RAYA PERFORMANCE Wednesday. November 20. BAG E-BEDAD A very comical play full of fun. Admiuion $3, $2. $1 A5O ctt Zcnan322 words
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Advertisement96 1912-11-19 1 BMifo, Rtocrtißemetttfc Tenders for Khio Residency —Page 2. Two houses to Ui —*¥fll S. Ship tailings, < baron, Dunottar Castle. ThOßgwa and Luet/uw —Page ft. Announcement of the llipon o for the Hari Kaya Haji Page 1. P>ook-keeper wanted Ptogt 2. Guthne A i. o completely equip and erect rubber96 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous149 1912-11-19 1 THE WEEK. Tuttdij 19th. Hltfh Water— o :S7 a.m.. V 56 pm. V.M.C.A., "Bonnie Tnuee Charlie 45 puj. Wednesday 20th. High Water— 7 21 a.m., 7 16 p.m. Hari Raya Hadji (Mohammedan Festival). Thursday 21st. Hltfh Water— 7 a.m., S-14 p.m. C.K.Z.M., Sale of Work Mem. Hall 4—7 pm. Friday149 words
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Article486 1912-11-19 2 > m Sir West Kidgeway was m the chair on Oct. 24th at the dinner which the Ceylon men m London gave to Sir Hugh and Lady Clifford at the Kit/. Hotel. According to information which a Berlin correspondent has obtained, 15 m. guns are being mounted m the thips486 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement367 1912-11-19 2 FINE ENGLISH PIANO 3 ON HIRE FOR XMAS SEASON FROM $10 FINE TUNING INCLUDED ROBINSON PIANO Co., m. Wanted WANTED A good book-keej>er. Apply m own handwritiug with copies of teHtituonials and salary required to F. W. BARKER Co., Winchester House. Nov 19 tths M-l] FIRST CLASS SHORTHAND-TYPIST (Lady) seeks367 words
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Advertisement1024 1912-11-19 2 Notices THE SINGAPORE AND BATU PAHAT STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. (In Liquidation.) Notice is hereby iven that any person or i persons having any claim or claims against ii the above Company are requested to send j I particulars of their claims m writing t# the' 1 1 undersigned within 141,024 words
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Advertisement374 1912-11-19 2 For Sale R. MORTON, Horse Importer, IVIH. > mi '.HARD RD. TEL. Nu HBO. HORSE FODDER, best quality of all kinds always m Stock. HORSEB COBS AND PONIES, fresh arrivals monthly to suit local requirements. CARRIAGE HIRES, both Victoria and palanquin turnouts for private use by the month. HARNESS AND374 words
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Advertisement481 1912-11-19 2 To Let SMALL HOUSE TO LET. On East Coast Koad, ahoiit K*fl \<K |.< x l( j Confed. Kstate. Kd.. newly built, h? two-storey, dry sandy soil. U« nt Apply fo B!>X No 222. c o )■>, Nov 19 L| TO LET FURNISHED. Grasslands, m, St. Thomas alk. I. Court481 words
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Letter530 1912-11-19 3 iTo the Editor of Pall Mail Gazette. Sir,— The danger of destroying a popular belief lies m the reaction consequent upon such destruction the almost inevitable scepticism as to the endurance of any good m the foundation upon which the superstructure was reared. It cannot, therefore, be530 words
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Article220 1912-11-19 3 Iv the Commons on Oct. 2i»th Colonel Yate raised the question of the appoint ment of Mr Reginald Stubbs, a junior first class clerk m the Colonial Office, as Colo nial Secretory m Ceylon, involving the supersession of the officiating secretary who had had long experience220 words
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Article123 1912-11-19 3 An interesting experiment is being made m the revictualliug of the French military district of Lake Chad by the aid of the English railway through Nigeria. Transported by water to IJaro, the poms on the Niger where the railway of Northern Nigeria begins, 124 tons of123 words
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Article573 1912-11-19 3 Provision Against Disaster. Continuing the illustrated description of the Panama Canal, Kngiueering deals with the locks, the most interesting features of which are the devices for protecting the lock-gates from injury either by ships colliding with the gates or other accident which would open through comI573 words
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200 1912-11-19 3 Tkf: "Bomb" Bold to Fumca Company* London advices to hand by the I". M. S. Polynesian lust week state that the P. and <>. cruising yacht Yectis." better known m Australia as the P. and O. X.M.S. Home has been sold to200 words
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Article132 1912-11-19 3 Ckyi.on Phikst's Bblp Immolation. Anuradhapura, November 7th. An occurrence which created a great sensation took place m the town this morning. A Huddhist Priest, named Okkan pitiya Katanapala, wrapped himself m robes saturated m oils and immolated I himself at the Kuanweliseya Maluwa by: setting fire to132 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement221 1912-11-19 3 SIMPSONS SCOTCH WHISKY the ot ;U UU largeBt Caniois of whisk >> frora Scotland. It was, F r,T f ainM i O1)ni tO Uml Sin^sons should have selected the name "Blue i n-kn #Tfc hnin <1 l of wllisk >' whi(l > '•iDidly growing m de.uand m all the marKetfl221 words
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Advertisement122 1912-11-19 3 ABSOLUTELY -cCV PURE GRAND PRIX \jK PARIS 1889 BEER Q THE EAST ASIATIC Co Ltd., SOLE IMPORTERS. V ft's nevei^tooleaf/y \M toxtake Jj Fraser&NeavesT)^^ SODAWATE^ CBby^libbys lfL--i^ fe r^^^-y^>^>> UNSURPASSED i^lil^ 1 GUARANTEED >> A 10c cnn o( Llimv* PRF.MIF.R HOl'P (< tO COITipIV With all >> m:\k«w» nix I'tato-*122 words
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Article714 1912-11-19 4 A nameless white man is working out a lonely penance iv the wilds of the Upper Congo, living among the natives, by whom ie is regarded as a sort of demi-god. He has buried himself m the depths of the forest and teaches the savage tribe with714 words
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Article265 1912-11-19 4 The following is from the report of the Colombo Municipal Health Oilicer, on the food supply of Colombo for the year. The huge sale upon which tinned milk is used will be seen from the fact that during the twelve months extending fiom June 1910, to July265 words
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Advertisement323 1912-11-19 4 APPOINTMENT H M E K NG CONTRACTORS TO The British Admiralty. The War Office. The India Office. MILKMAID MILK LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. ILKMAID NATURAL 'Top-Notch Brand, recognised m every land, J f you search both heini spheres, not a finer m ilk appears, L et it be where'er323 words
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Advertisement45 1912-11-19 4 Grimaulfg Bkin Boap, bo justly renowned for its cleansing and curative properties m re. moving dobie's itch, Ac, prevents all skin diseases: it is nice to use, has a most refreshing smell and should always be used In hot countries m washing and shaving a45 words
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Advertisement686 1912-11-19 4 HYGIENIC HINTS. Sore Throat Tth Cure and Prevention.' That •'prevention is better than cure is a j truth which the medical profession is daily I impressing upon the public Although it has been partly learnt, much remains to be done before common diseases are exterminated, as Typhus Fever, Cholera, and686 words
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Advertisement150 1912-11-19 4 /^vVi/ trade rVi 7\ BRANO Tonic Wine t-H-^l V^^'l Bodies and Brains 'y Recovery of appetite and digestive I 1 power. Recovery of a healthy svipply of I 1 vitalising blood. V Recovery of mental and physical \j M Recovery of buoyancy of spirit-. »JjJJ^jmJ3 V 'VANA' keeps v" V150 words
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Article550 1912-11-19 5 shanghai y. Honokonc. This match took place at Hongkong on Tuesday and Wednesday of last weekend was to he continued on Thursday, the result, be -ing a certain defeat for Shanghai. possibly by an innings. Hongkong hatted first, aii.l mads the fine score of 417, SYerybody save one550 words
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Article401 1912-11-19 5 A private wire received by Messrs. Logan and Ross, one of the legal nrms who represented the Chinese m what was known as the Tin Cases, says that the appeal of the plaintiffs to the Privy Coimcil against the judgment of the Full Court of Appeal401 words
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Article427 1912-11-19 5 Tm lill.MN CAMPAIGN IX C'OLOl 'KS. i'.reat as are the possibilities of excite ment m the life of a war correspondent, they fall far short of those which present themselves to a cinematograph operator at the front. The former may be able to obtain good copy limuy miles427 words
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310 1912-11-19 5 The Norwegian e\j)lorer M.Carl Lnav holt/ laid before the (Geographical Society of Christiania lus new scheme, wliich is to explore the interior of the world's second largaafl island, New Guinea. M. Lumholt/ i> ii man well known to his countrymen, baring thrice conducted expeditions to310 words
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Article46 1912-11-19 5 1 have an an" -ction," said the youth, Tl c maiden fluttered, coy "This is so sudden, Mr. Snookes, But Ma will jump for joy He stammered Woods' Great Peppermint Cure She fell upon his breast. He braced himself It's only aa Affection of the chest46 words
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Advertisement610 1912-11-19 5 Auctions ESTATE OF GAW BOON CHAN DECEASED. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Godowns, Town, Residential and Country Properties. Monday A Tuesday, November, 25th A 26th. Each day Commencing at 2-30 p. m. Ist DAYS SALE (18 LOTS) Houses Nos. 30-a, Killiney Road, The E4GL**/' 30-b. Killinev Road no c Kiiii^,.,610 words
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Advertisement768 1912-11-19 5 \INERTOIT^ PAINT y^ ANTICOHHOSIVE Exhaustive trials have proved rt to be tfe« fw«f nmfprffnn Seir h eo t nstructio al Lt iL^tTE^S effect whatever on iron and steel coated with InertoL i WATERPROOF Concrete and cement surfaces are rendered impermeable Most suitable for reservoirs water-tanks etc. Write for Illustrated Booklet768 words
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Article21 1912-11-19 6 Domestic Occurrences. BIRTH. Frankel.— On Nov. 18th, at Frankfort House," Lloyd Rd. the wife of Mr. Julian I'iiankkl, of a daughter.21 words
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Article, Illustration1498 1912-11-19 6 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, Nov. 19, 1912. Here «hal! itie Pre«s v"c Peoples rigM inaialatak L'r.twf) by infl>crif «n<l urbri*>«d by ga»n Me\e r...fij« Ttuifc "»i gtriricws vracepti draw. Pl-dged u> Vi-liy> I.. ran v *nd Law. Notwithstanding the fact that away m the west of the Balkan Peninsula,1,498 words
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Article513 1912-11-19 6 Mr 6. T ravers has returned to Kuala Lumpur from England. I>r. and Mrs. McGregor leave for England by the P. and O. Nyanza." Mr. and Mrs. B. i". N. Knight, of .Teboug X state, have returned from their trip home. Mr. A. C. Hayman. sectional engineer. Trang, is proceeding513 words
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Article71 1912-11-19 6 GAMING I N F.M. S. Chinese Support Prohibition. (From Our Onn CwffMytmdi I poll. \<)\ A monster Chinese meetm- w. ts h«-Ut ln the Chinese Chamber of GoflMNfi day m support of the (iovrrnnj.nr for the suppression of gambling. speakers, who were all towkay- upon the evils of fUibliag Mid71 words
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Article135 1912-11-19 6 [From Our Own Cwrmp§md§uL) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. l At a farewell concert at tlj. ffeiaiiffQc Club on Saturday Serjeant Major Lain* was presented with a silver wati h thi M. S. V. X., Major Pooley making tli sentation. A draft for forty pouinialso presented. Planters m Council. At135 words
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Article381 1912-11-19 6 Oenl. Sir lan Hamilton, Inspector <». al of Overseas Forces, and his staff at i from Hon^konk' bf the P. un«l 0. inter/a* d> ate steamer Nyan/a at B p id. <»n Sunday. The Inspector General of landed at Johnston's Pier yesterda> morn inn and381 words
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Article172 1912-11-19 6 A Chinaman was arrest.- 1 v, morning for ittimptlig lo P a j.'u.«llt.ry nviMitly stolen from the n«J WBOt of l>r. QUoMM Kllis. Chief DlllOllvi I isp.vtor N,:,. ftM iOM v.-ry good W ork vi Bii ItMv,^ for Mul.ua>;, M Tkm vat the ittMtir* JipirtMtui ti,. Mr Murtin L©*ke the172 words
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Advertisement118 1912-11-19 6 Kn I Mil vinli j}'^J^Qm}&gj£\ A Natural Tonic Water M^^^^^\ IN PINTS AND SPLITS IF »lH Fresh SlOcks Arliv€ Monthly. THE TRADE SUPPLIED CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co., SOLE AGENTS. SPECIAL DISPLAY OP LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S ip EVENING DRESS WEAR, g SEE WINDOWS AT LITTLES |E| [H Adelphi j^< Hotel. NIGHTLY, A118 words
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Advertisement51 1912-11-19 6 BILLIARDS. THE ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN CUSHION. (Alcock'B Patent with Improvements of John Roberts, Retired World's Champion) ab»olutely THE BEST CUSHION TO DATE FOR ANY CLIMATE. JOHN ROBERTS, 19 10. only obtainable from John Roberts, London REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE EABT C. N. LUft^B address: P. 0. Box 41, Penang. show room Raffles Hotel,51 words
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Article144 1912-11-19 7 THE PENCIL OF DEATH. Nasib. Redteb's Sebvicb. London, Nov. 17.— Messages from Con- i -itautiuople say that cholera has become a I worse scourge than the war. The number I of victims now exceeds a thousand daily i and over BO per;' cent, of the cases are fatal.144 words
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Article22 1912-11-19 7 London, Nov 1H. The death is announced of Lord Calthorpe (Lt.-Genl. Sir Somerset John Gough Calthorpe who served m the Crimea.)22 words
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Article44 1912-11-19 7 Vienna, Nov. 1H. The acrimony of the Servian newspapers and the extraordinary treatment of the Austrian Consuls at Dtkmb and Prizrend who are kept practically prisoners, unable to communicate with the outside world, exasperates the Austrian Press, which is becoming restive.44 words
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Article30 1912-11-19 7 London, Nov. 18. The German East African line announces that a fast new service commencing from the New Year will run from Durban to Kilindini m six days.30 words
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Article577 1912-11-19 7 The Caulfield Cup was run at Melbourne on Oct. 19th resulting m a win for Mr W. Reid's I'ncle Sam, ridden by G. Lambert, Mr E. J. Craven's Lady Medallist CM. Connell* being second, and Mr S. P. Mackay's Royal Scotch (M'Laclilan) third. We take the following577 words
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Article101 1912-11-19 7 Rkcter's Sebvicb. London, Nov. 17.—A telegram from Constantinople despatched at 11.30 a.m.) states that heavy tiring has been audible throughout the city since the earliest hour of the morning and would seem to denote a general engagement m progress. There is considerable excitement m the city and101 words
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Article87 1912-11-19 7 London, Nov. 17. No official war news has been received at Sofia from head tjuarters for five days and it is presumed either that littla progress has been made m the attack on Tchataldja or that fight ing has altogether ceased pending the negotiations for an armistice.87 words
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Article19 1912-11-19 7 Rieka, Montenegro, Nov. 17. The Montenegriu forces yesterday occupied San Giovanni di Medua Rnd its environs.19 words
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Article99 1912-11-19 7 Disappointed Montenegrins. London, Nov. 17. Renter wiring from Riekn says General Vukotics has arrived near Lake Scutari and will march to-day to join m the 6iege. The Servians are also expected and on their arrival com bined action on the Albanian coast is anticipated, if the Austro- Montenegrin99 words
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40 1912-11-19 7 Constantinople, Nov. 17. Reuter'g cor respondent visiting the Tchataldja lines failed to find any cordon of picked troops which it was staled the Government had posted to prevent the mobs of retreating soldiery entering the City.40 words
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Article34 1912-11-19 7 It seems that the protection of Pera will devolve entirety on the gendarmerie and foreign marines, small bodies of the latter of whom were sent to each Embassy late yesterday evening.34 words
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Article61 1912-11-19 7 Constantinople, Nov. 17, evening. The Bulgarian! delivered a general attack on the Tchataldja lines at three m the morn ing. There was heavy cannonading all day long. N'a/im Pasha telegraphs that the fighting UMted until an hour after sunset. The enemy who advanced more special ly against the61 words
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Article89 1912-11-19 7 The Ambassadors and commanders of the international squadron have decided to land forces at live m the morning and remain concealed m building! m various quarters of the City until they are required during the fighting, though several hundred fresh troops were seen going towards Tchataldja. Keuter's89 words
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Article142 1912-11-19 7 The following properties were disposed of by auction by Messrs Ching Keng Lee and Co. at their sale-room yesterday afternoon. 999 years leasehold land aud house No. 81 Phillip Street, area 1,563 sq. ft. quit rent VI. Monthly rent $90. Bought by J. 11. Ellis for 519.000. 999142 words
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Article82 1912-11-19 7 SALONIKA EXPLOSION. A Terrible Result. London, Nov. 18. A Telegram from Athens says that huudreds of Turkish prisoners were confined m the barracks adjoining the magazine which exploded at Salonika. 312 of them were killed and 430 wounded, besides a number of Greek troops who were guarding82 words
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Article44 1912-11-19 7 Russians for Urga. St. Petersburg, Nov. 17. The Cossack force which is bein«,' sent to Tr^a is of a strength unstated. The Russian frontier authorities have arranged for the stora^o of tents and supplies at various stages on the march through Mongolia. i44 words
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Article534 1912-11-19 7 Chinese Press Angby. The China Press Special Correspondent writes thus on Pekiug. October 25 In Chinese circles the one topic of conversation and comment during the past week has been Russia's latest move m Mongolia. When, a few days before the t aunouncemcut of Russia's recognition of534 words
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Article119 1912-11-19 7 The half yearly sale of work of this worthy institution takes place m the Memorial Hall on Thursday and Friday, this week, from 4 to 7 p.m., there being no sale on Saturday as on former occasions. The Uishop of Singapore will open119 words
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Article19 1912-11-19 7 Lord Edward Cecil has been appointed Financial Adviser to the Egyptian Governm cut, m place of Sir Paul Harvey.19 words
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Article964 1912-11-19 7 PERSONALITIES AND PAYMENTS, I {From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Xov 24. Mr. Justice Parker who is hearing the great Singapore dock case is a tall spare man of dry ways and quiet demeanour. He knows his business thoroughly and his verdict, whatever it is, will carry964 words
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Advertisement294 1912-11-19 7 ROBINSON Co. a EVERYTHING FOR MEN'S WEAR AKRTEX CELLULAI SINGLETS. Short sleeves, it is cool and ■■■rT\ h h *> m weight, and forms an ideal garment for the tropics; t composed of small cells it gives perfect ventilation. I -yt '-M& PrtOG $15 per dozen. t fV \TRUNK DRAWERS294 words
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Advertisement454 1912-11-19 8 OCEAN S.S. Co., "D AND CHINA MUTUAL S. N Co., Ltd Q The Companies' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwaids for the Straits, China and Japan every week, and from Japan home wards for London. Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight for Genoa. Marseilles and Liverpool and for Marseilles, Havre and454 words
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Advertisement546 1912-11-19 8 Shipping OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co., LtdBroome, Port Hedland, Cossack, \shburton, Carnarvon, Geraldton and Fremantle The Company's Steamer "CHARON" 4,662 tons, Captain Dalgleish, is intended to sail for the above ports on Thursday, the 28th November, 1912. For Freight or Passage apply to W. MANSFIELD A Co. Ltd., Agents. O.S.S. Co.,546 words
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Advertisement617 1912-11-19 8 Shipping N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New TwinBcrew Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with617 words
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Advertisement968 1912-11-19 8 Shipping N.D.L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremeo IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mall steamers o» this Company sail fortnightly from Bremes Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Sonthamp < ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (oonnectinf 1 Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtan968 words
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Advertisement636 1912-11-19 8 Shipping I P. &0. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY J For China, Japan, Penang, CeylcAustralia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued toi Coast, Persian Gulf. Continental and \iu- i Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or ab< a MAIL LINES 1912 HOMEWARD (FOR EUROPE) From636 words
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Miscellaneous355 1912-11-19 8 PASSENGERS EXPECTED. Per P O str Mantua, connecting with the fctr Devanha at Coloml>o, due Nov 20.— T. H. Treacher. B. Matthew. Per P. A O. str Sumatra, due Nov '28.- Mrs Logan. Mr A Mrs T. \V. Rolley and children, Mrs A. Sharp. Per P O str Malwa, connecting355 words
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Advertisement812 1912-11-19 9 I Ship pint Toyo Kisen Kaisha (ORIENTAL S. S. Co.) AND Western Pacific Railway Co, i The New Route Via China, Japan, Honolulu and San FranCisco to all points m the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. &™^£2tm^2Snl&?/!ZZ Tnrbine LlnerB "SHINTO MARU", "TENYO K a r n E^PP^ with Wireless812 words
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Advertisement738 1912-11-19 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 I of the Pacific. Through Passage Tickets granted to England, France and738 words
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Advertisement546 1912-11-19 9 Banks THE BANK OF TAIWAN, Ltd. Incorporated by SPECIAL IMPERIAL CHARTER. Capital Subscribed ¥10,000,000 Capital Paid Up V 6,250,000 Reserve Funds V 3,100,000 HEAD OFFICE TAIPEH, FORMOSA, (Taiwan). Branches and Aoencies: Ainoy Keelung Osaka Tamsui Bombay Kobe Shanghai Tokyo Canton Kagi Bwatow Yokohama Calcutta London Taichu Etc., etc. Moji Tainan546 words
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Advertisement653 1912-11-19 9 i—^ M^ MM^^^^^^^ Insurance GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE Co.. Ltd. Head Office WINCHESTER HOUSE, SINGAPORE. Nominal Capital 5250.0U0 Paid up Capital $133. «i0 Insurances m force over ....$5,000,000 Annual premium Income over 400,000 Board of Directors: G. A. Derrick, Esq., Chairman. A. H. Fair, Esq., Managing Directot, Peter Fowlie, m.b.653 words
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Article565 1912-11-19 10 Says the Malaysia Message under the above heading: "Tosome people horse racing is the greatest of all sports, those who engage m it are called sportsmen," and their club is the Sporting Club." Our own opinion I is that there are many other sports which are far more565 words
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Article338 1912-11-19 10 SOLE SURVIVOR'S STORY OF WRECK. Foi i Udixs on v i'i.wk m Stokmv Sk\. a fchrilling account of Urn ttcapi O f the sole survivor of the crew of 21 «hn tho Cardiff steamer North liriton sank m gmle ofT l^bant was told at the Board of Irade inquiry at338 words
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344 1912-11-19 10 There is one thing m which the Panama Canal will have M the pull over the Sue/, ditch it will he able to boast about its scenery. The Rt. Hon. tor James Bryce, the British Ambassador at Washington, was recently at Panama and344 words
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Article166 1912-11-19 10 A sad riding fatality took place at lially gun^e reotntly. Mr W'estiuacott. a *oh citor of the firm of Messrs I'ugh and Co.. and bis wife were returning from a ride m the lines and as they emerged on to the Ballygunge inaidau. the lady's horse beCMM166 words
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Article1178 1912-11-19 10 The list U)tal wht re nivon represents Ifm, f.»r 1911. except where a figure iv brackets is given representing so many months. Estate managers ami a^i-nts will oblige by correcting returns if wrcag. In onler to avoid the com phcation involviHl to Companies finishing tlieir >♦ ar1,178 words
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Article167 1912-11-19 10 1911. OSB, 1912 I Be,lit 4,865 [fl |,aiN Bruang ssv fl Bruseh 5,084 I C'henderianc 440 I i>ungun (Wottraam) I G °P <1| *K 7,060 9 Heawood 9)4.895 9 Kainuning(dollar8>9^3.119 n J| Kauaboi 8,008 fl Kiuta 11U.065 fl Kmta Association 9*6. W58 II Kledlin K 2,063 M Krainat167 words
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Article25 1912-11-19 10 Beaufort mBmm British Borneo •lenderata Langkon fl Molttla p Sapong 8ekon |)M fl South East 6.618 Tenoin 9 |VfJ iHl .c flj25 words
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Advertisement486 1912-11-19 10 SKIN DISEASES. Overcome by the Wonderful Blood Purifying Properties of Dr. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. A person suffering from eruptions of the skin has much to endure. It is >j^ not nit >t l "ly the discomfiture and irritation and painful seni >*^7^- sltU)n but life is made miserable by486 words
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Advertisement16 1912-11-19 10 gen was wonderful. She aain.S 7 8 yeo Easton, U.S.A. j. K Bovvers, m.d. {Unsolicited). 2916 words
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Article66 1912-11-19 11 (CORRBCTKD UP TO Nov. 18.1 Bank 4ma 2-4 13-32 demand 2-4 3-32 Private credits 3ra c 2.4 9.lft N credits 0m 2-4 29-32 France demand Bank 294 Germany, demand 288* India, T. T. 174* Hongkong, demand n|°^ Yokohama, demand 113$ Java, demand 140J Bangkok, demand 65^ Sovereigns, Bank Buying66 words
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Article130 1912-11-19 11 Nov. 18. Tin 100 tons sold $114. «5 Gambler 818 Giunbier Cube No. 1 14.50 Gambier Cube No. 2 nonv Pepper Black ordin. Spore Pepper, (White fair) buyers 83.75 Nutmegs (110 to the Ib.) nom Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) nom Mace (Banda) Uj Cloves (Amboina'i nom Bali Coffee130 words
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Page 11 Advertisements
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Advertisement594 1912-11-19 11 HIGH CUSS. LOW PRICED Motor Cars. OVERLAND CARS (America's Triumph) 25 H.P. 2 Seaters at $1,750 nett 30 H.P. 5 Seaters at $1,950 nett. The 50 H.P. Cars are all sold, but orders can be booked for the next shipment of 1913 models due about the end of December, at594 words
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Miscellaneous1230 1912-11-19 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and Tons Commanders From Arrived For Wh< n Lotus ych Brit 150 Jenkin Jesselton, 18 10 Brit Consul Uncertain Sea Belle F.M.S. ych 400 Ahmat P. Sham, 18-11 F.M.S, Govt. Sri Buat Is 18 Kuantan F.M.S. 249 Egdom Kuantan, 15-11 F.M.S. P. Swet Defence H.M.S. *****1,230 words
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Article151 1912-11-19 12 Retbial Yebtkbday. A new jury was empannelled yesterday m the case of Ahmat bin Mohamed Aris, who is charged with murder by causing the death of Mr. F. H. Bowen. an assistant on the Bukit Ashjiu Estate, Malacca, by stabbing him with a knife on August 5151 words
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Article233 1912-11-19 12 Bkticoio a\\a\ a "afaaaiao Woman. .Tudgment was given by Mr. Firmstone at the Police Court yesterday m a case m which one Suraiui Singh, Sikh Police Corporal from Kelantan, was charged with baring enticed away a Sikh woman by the name of Bersant Knot from Northern India and233 words
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Article419 1912-11-19 12 Lo em ein BmoAFOMh Singapore, < October 15. Amonu the at rivals by the M Hitachi Maru," on Monday, from Japan and China, was Mr Lv (hi Ye, formerly Assistant Commissioner of Justice to the Provisional Government of China, and chief assistant to Wu Tianu Fau^.419 words
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Article46 1912-11-19 12 famUv ofT a baby irl m tWe w as d 6 marriGd S ff ™^te, and Violet. sa d h"; M ther 8 liame is Viola wi f Dd Mamma H and ng' An a Bball ™11 our dartlection of tt P^ WHh a Vivid recot46 words
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Article700 1912-11-19 12 Opening of New Club. ;/Vom Our Own Correspondent.) On Saturday afternoon the New Club m Malacca was formally declared open by Mr. L. E. P. Wolferstan, Resident. After a group photograph of the company present had been taken Mr. "VVolferstau m a short speech detailed the various steps700 words
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108 1912-11-19 12 RESCUE BY THE TRANSPORT SOUDAN." On her way dot^n from the North the transport Soudan at h a m. on Sunday sighted a junk, drifting, dismasted and rudderless, about twelve miles South of Kupchi Point, with four men m her making frantic signals of distress. The Soudan bore down to108 words
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Article64 1912-11-19 12 The Japanese battle cruiser Hiyei will be launched at Vokosuka on the morning of November 21. The Kmperor will probably be present. The Hiyei is of 26,000 tons displacement and will steam 26 knots an hour. Her main armament will consist of eight 14 -inch and sixteen 6-inch guns. The64 words
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Article192 1912-11-19 12 (From Our Own Correspondent.) The following are the entries. Roadsters Handicap. Blueboy 12, Chrysalis 12, Maoriboy 12, Tommy 11, Tagalie 10.8, Cooee 10.7, Datine 10.7, llory O'Moore 10.7, Colleen bawn 10.7, Matchbox 10. Class A Griffin Hughie, Radiant, Suffragette, Oangrobber, Netley, Lorely. Class B Griffins. Toreador, Illusion, Toastrack,192 words
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Article60 1912-11-19 12 The following was the result of November Medal Competitions: Mm, Lieut A. Creery 7.» 7;; Lieut, col. I. T. Owen 9l i". tt Mjr. Holdbworth Hunt 98 15 Ho Lieut. Sykes §f |fi mi Ten cards were taken out. Ladoeb. Mr 6. Donnet 6."> 10 55 Mrs.60 words
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Letter90 1912-11-19 12 To Thk Kimtoh, Pant Sir. I noticed about noon to day (Sunday) a group of Malays playing Sepak Raejß just by Raffles Monumont on the Beplaafttia. Football has undoubtedly ousted the above game amongst th»Mula\s the Kami- a* base ball has amongst the Filipinos m the Philippines. I90 words
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Article69 1912-11-19 12 We are requested to state that there will be no hockey on the S.C.C. cud of the Ksplanade this afternoon. The Chinese Swimming Club drew with the Amateur Drawing Association at pingpong on Sunday. The club meets the Straits Youngsters Association on Sunday next. There was no play m the69 words
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Article64 1912-11-19 12 Iv the second round of the Dr. Yin Shield, the White Star Club's Ist eleven met the Sun Hays Football Club before a large crowd, on the Police ground, on Saturday last. The game was a very fast one and ended m victor y for the White64 words
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Article99 1912-11-19 12 London, November 14. The following are the acceptances and weights for the Manchester November Handicap (November 23.) Marcolica 9.0 Lavolt H. 2 Rath lea 8.10 Wagstatf M.I Martingale (I H. 9 Columbus 7.1 3 Wolfe Land 8.9 Crown Jewel 7V> Jiobide II h.H Major Symons 7.11 Papavero99 words
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Article646 1912-11-19 12 From Western Australian ports the Blue Funuel steamer "Charon" discharges general cargo for transhipment to Europe as does the local steamer Sappho from F.M.S. ports. The Holt liner M Peleus loads for Europe. The N. Y. K. steamer Kawachi Mam" from Japan and China discharges part general cargo646 words
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Advertisement147 1912-11-19 12 SUN LIFE as co°mp A a ;v ce OF CANADA (INCORPORATED 186>). FUNDS (Exceed) £8,500, 0 Gil CANADA'S PREMIER COMPANY. 1 Experience has perfected, and ACTUAL RESULTS to Policy hold made the reputation, and proved the guarantee, of this Company > I\>! Apply for prospectus and pamphlet FACTS ABOUT THE147 words
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Miscellaneous73 1912-11-19 12 PASSENGERS. ca P y e n r e CirCe: 3 U C(Khrane f Per Sea Belle: Dr C li Sanwnn \r Master Sanson, and Mr Wilson PerThoDKwa. Messrs D. OowU, Harper fir ipoh. Messrs J. a. Hansea W I Kemp, K. Forwe.c, W W C^»k i« 1•• iSBoS^ Janies Mp73 words
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