The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 November 1912
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1912-11-30 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY NOVEMBER 30. 1912. NO. 7,69115 words
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Article166 1912-11-30 1 The Chancelleries of Europe declare that it is to be pence. Na/im Pasha is feeding the plenipotentiaries well. The people in Vienna do not want peace at any price. And the Russian Duma is of the patriotic order Page 7. The Suffragettes are carrying on a cowardly166 words
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Article1392 1912-11-30 1 I went into Guildford by the market train yesterday and I got my return ticket nearly half the usual price in consequence. The market train is a local one, and it is moreover a motor one thercfo-e it is looked upon in the neighbourhood as species of club, inr.smuch1,392 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement356 1912-11-30 1 SELECT PILMS^ AS ARIKD IN CHARACTER AS THEY I ARE ENTEI:TaINIS(. FIGURE IN I I TO-NIGHTS EXCELLENT I gps* PROGRAMME r^ s P IC TURES.| lt f s/ t:u> mni tm (PICTURES. t>| THE CHATEACX OP TOURAINE T E Farmi r s DaWiHTER A Ihe Dionnes. One of the best356 words
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Advertisement403 1912-11-30 1 II I HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH, I NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. I Complete Change of Programme. ITO-NIGHTS GEMS: SO NEAR, AND YET SO FAR Biograph. I (The Reward of Persistence may be delayed. But it is Inevitable). B HOP IT! Uala. I I (A Pleasant Humour). w FBIENDS Biograph. I (A Tale403 words
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Advertisement152 1912-11-30 1 Zc*?n\2'& RtwcrttgementA, .Marlborough, Alhambra aud Aladdin Page 1. Tara and Torilla for India— Page 5. Apcar Line changes -Page H. Reminders of two sales today Page 5. Wanted a Victoria aud two teachers Page 5. Standard Oil Co. remove offices Page 2. Miss Madge Temple on page I. j Robinson152 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous121 1912-11-30 1 THE WEEK. Saturday 30th. High Water— 2 31 a.m., 1-18 p.m. Bt. Andrew. Cricket, S.C.C. v Telegraphs. Esplanade. S.C.C. (t) v KA. i\. U.K.. B. Mati. M.i'aka I'inda Annua) mtg, Malacca St. loou. Overseas Club Concert, 5.30 pm. S.C.C. Scotland vs Tin Rest 2.30. Sunday Dec Ist. Htgh Water— 3121 words
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Article396 1912-11-30 2 THE LATE Mr. J. R. CUTHBERTSON. The mail brings out the news of the death, on the 7th November, of Mr. John Reid Cuthbertson, formerly of Singapore and lately of Ruscote, Berkhamsted. This sad event which will he deeply regretted by all his old friends in the Straits, and by396 words
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Article164 1912-11-30 2 Compliments Penang Volunteers. rro*n )f> .tin* t .o>)'spi>mt**nt.. Penang, Xov. 29th. General Sir lan Hamilton inspected the Penang Volunteers at the Drill Hall at 7 p.m. yesterday. There was a good muster, 29.". being present, including the recently formed Malay Company. The General complimented the Corps on164 words
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Article53 1912-11-30 2 (From Our Oun Corrosfondamt.) Nov. 29th. There was a fierce faction light between Kahuli factions at Kujow near Sungei Besi yesterday, which resulted in the death of the leader of one band and injuries to ten others. The dispute arose over money matters. Ten arrests53 words
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Article188 1912-11-30 2 Bishop W. P. Kveland, of the Philippine Islands, assisted by Rev. (i. F. Pykett, Rev. Fisher and Mr. 11. Kickard, a local preach er, conducted the dedication service of the Fitzgerald Memorial Church, Penang. There was a large attendance represen tutive of all denominations. The Church was188 words
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Article923 1912-11-30 2 President and Sanitary Department. An ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held yesterday afternoon. Mr. F. J. Hallifax, the President, was in the chair and there were pre sent Messrs. I. Moss, A. M. S. Angullia, Chea Keng Chin, Tau Kheam Hock, Dr. S. C. Yin, also923 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement304 1912-11-30 2 FINE ENGLISH PIANOS 1 ON HIRE FOR XMAS SEASON FROM $10 FINE TUNING INCLUDED ROBINSON PIANO Co., ui. -__________»______________w_W-Mi«MMWP«»»^'* mm MHHB PHYSICIANS RECOMMEND THEM NOT k QUACK REMEDY MADE IN LONDON OF ALL CH EMISTS POSADA WINE Co., 33, Rohinson Koad. Very Choice, Madeira, Malaga. Red and White Ports, Old304 words
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Advertisement537 1912-11-30 2 Notices REMOVAL On and after December Ist. the offices of the Standard Oil Company of New York will be located at 100 B Robinson Road, Ist floor. Nov 30 Mi NOTICE The Public are generally informed that we are always in stock of large quantities of Porcelain of the best537 words
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Advertisement472 1912-11-30 2 For Sale MOTOR CAR FOR SALE ARGYLL. 4 cylinder. !f/H h. p. Con plete and in good cunditi Apply W. A. WHITE. Sun I. if.- 1 Battery ii., Biaat Nov 2s FOR SALE A leasehold estate in .lava, -i/e i.iu partly planted with Rabbar. Tee ai I Soil fertile, rainfall472 words
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Miscellaneous301 1912-11-30 2 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL, First Sunday in Advent. Ist December, 1912. 7-30 a.m. Litany. 7-45 a.m. Holy Communion, (Choral) A Sermon. Hymns 2«8, 383*270. 9-15 a.m. Matins and Litany, followed by Holy Communion (Flain), Hymn 47. 4 p.m. Sunday School A Bible Classes. 5-30 p.m. Choral Evensong A301 words
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Article985 1912-11-30 3 Our Overheated Buildings Solid Oil Fuel -Chemical Analysis by Dark Radiations The Aurora and Wireless- -A Journal Bearing Metal Silica In a New Form Gaseous Baths Locomotive Prospects. The wrong ideas on ventilation that have become generally accepted were pointed out in his British Association ad- I dress985 words
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Article682 1912-11-30 3 Stagks in Politk ial Like. In his New York paper, the Outlook," Mr. Roosevelt relates the stages by which he became a Progressive. I suppose," he says, I had a natural tendency to become a Progressive, anyhow. That is, I was naturally a democrat, in believing iu682 words
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Article185 1912-11-30 3 P>ombay, Nth November. When ELL M.S. "l>ufferin"wasuhoir MOO miles from P.ombay an exciting incident occurred on board, a young subaltern of the Royal Field Artillery, returning t- i dia from leave, having a narrow e- >e from death by drowning. At nhoifl 11 o'clock oh the185 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement658 1912-11-30 3 «W ,s; K#aaaa^^ n SUCCESS AND SOME OF ITS PENALTIES. I Miss Madge Temple tells how she keeps faith with her audiences. An appreciation of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. The desertion of theatrical engagements =n Now 1 relv u^on a verv simple yet etTective lavour of the variety stage by658 words
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Advertisement45 1912-11-30 3 Morrhuol Creosote is sold in capsules each of which is equivalent to a teaspoonful of cod liver oil and one drop of pure beechwood creosote. In this form, the remedy has no taste or smell. It is not expensive and each bottle contains 70 capsules.45 words
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Advertisement165 1912-11-30 3 ggg^. -LS3 a.:^- gi- fe^r: .m te^ t^ 1 kj- a^r SATISFACTION? j f At r^Cm J J m\r^ ____H V* i; THE BRAND fflPl 1 FOR CONNOISSEURS I_.?S=_J I o^*Smmm\mmm\\\\m\ma*m*' p fhepri In ii I D. 6; J. McCALLUM, EDINBURGH, j lf SCOTLAND. (ESTABLISHED IH. Jk gents Caldbeck, Macgregor165 words
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Article325 1912-11-30 4 Lady Motorists. Tbe N. C. Daily N'ews draws attention lo the introduction and expansion of the motor cur into Chinese habits. It is no new thing for tbe men to be classed as j keen motorists, but in the case of the gentler sex tbe subject possesses quite325 words
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Article272 1912-11-30 4 An obfrrver in Noith Queensland thu describes a method of drying rnangoe that is carried out successfully in that part of Australia. Tbe description ap pears in tbe Queensland Agricultural Journal for February, 1 12 The mango is picked just before turning colour. It is then cut up272 words
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Article233 1912-11-30 4 Receutly there has been considerable discussion in the Austrian Press concerning the origin of the polka and it appears that at last the question is settled aud the origin of the dance tinallv determined It appears that the polka was the improvisation of _vn Austrian maidservant233 words
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Advertisement324 1912-11-30 4 APPOINTMENT HW THE K,N6 CONTRACTORS TO The British Admiralty. The War Office. The India Office. MILKMAID MILK LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. I I JH ILKMAID NATURAL 'Top-Notch' Brand, recognised in every land, f you search both hemispheres, not a finer milk appears, L et it be where'er you may,324 words
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Advertisement177 1912-11-30 4 BEAUTY ft Pays s Homage to v Hazeline Snow" (TRADE MARK) Never was homage more richly I IIC deserved. It stimulates the skin to OTlQ'in^l healthy action, cleanses the pores l and produces the charming tone and NOn-grGQSy silky softness essential to beauty. OKI II Every lady who wishes to177 words
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Advertisement73 1912-11-30 4 I have been prescribing Morrhuol Creosote capsules very extensively during the past two years Bronchial and Tubercular disorders in and in several of my severest cases, 1 have been astonished how rapidly repair has taken place, ln pulmonary tuberculosis, they check the formation of purulent expectoration and in from one73 words
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Advertisement637 1912-11-30 4 IS THIS MAN GIFTED WITH STRANGE POWER? Prominent People Say He t ea.U Their Lives as an Open Book. Do You Want to Know About Your Business. Marriage, Changes, Occupation. Friends, Enemies or what to Do to Achieve Succor? Test Readings Free to all "Singapore Free Press Readers, who write637 words
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Article1381 1912-11-30 5 OBDHfABT Mkktix,., F.tm.vv \o <>Q ni. H. HThri;,,!,.. si,- Arthur Young. K .c M G Du H..n. tie- Attorney General T de M i Braddell. Oat Secretary, a. t. Brvant. Col. 1 reaaurer, .1. o. anthonis*. Col. Engineer, F. ,T. Piggoti i>v. W. Qilmore Ellis, p.c.M o <i1,381 words
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Article116 1912-11-30 5 The wind blew with considerable vio- J lence for some minutes during the raiu storm yesterday morning and a large branch was blown down on the Connsiught Drive. The rain caused e\tensive flood ing in the low lying parts of the town and boats would hare been116 words
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Article144 1912-11-30 5 The first ar. n ual general masting of the Kampar Tin Mining Company, Limited wai held at Grsshau. House, yesterday Mr(i. A. Derrick presiding. The others present were Messrs 11. It. Llewellyn. A. lleid, J. O. Davies, C. B, Brison, and lt. N. Cochrane (for the secretaries.144 words
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Advertisement34 1912-11-30 5 The marriage of .Mr Algar B. t'urleton. American Vice Consul General in Hong l.on_\ and Miss Margaret L. Henderson, of Bromley, Kent, J£o£land, was to take place at St. John's Cathedral on the 24th.34 words
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Advertisement381 1912-11-30 5 Wanted WANTED 70 BUY Three seated roomy Victoria and strong Horse. Must be in sound condition. Reply to H. W. NOON, co Guthrie A Co., Ltd. Nov 30 H 15 AKGLO-CHINESE FREE SCHOOL Wasted teacher for Standard I. and a lady teacher for a Primary Class. Apply to the PRINCIPAL.381 words
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Advertisement651 1912-11-30 5 Auctions REMINDER. This Day, Saturday, at 11 a. m. AUCTION SALE OF A MOTOR CAR At Pov.t il A Go's saleroom A 10/12 H.P. 2-cylinder ..-seated Wolseley Siddeley Motor Car with hood, glass wind screen, horn and 2 lamps, in running order. Trial run by arrangement. POWELL A Co., Auctioneers.651 words
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Advertisement273 1912-11-30 5 I BUY A I I" PLEX DUPLICATOR AM) BE CHEERFUL. B YOUR TYPIST WILL NOT PULL A LONG FACE WHEN HE IS B ASKED TO MAKE 40 COPIES OF ANY DOCUMENT 3 THE "PLEX" WILL DO THIS WORK FOR HIM jg tpO Complete outfit foolscap size. H ASK }(!< UK273 words
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Article30 1912-11-30 6 Domestic Occurrences. DEATH. Cuthbertson.— On the 7th November, at a Raislßg Home in London, John Reid Cuthbkrtson, of Kuscote. Berkhau sted, formerly ot the Straits Settlements, in his 63rd year.30 words
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Article, Illustration1215 1912-11-30 6 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, Nov 30, 1912. Rrre _SSI the JV. ?;c,it*. rig!.. .nml»U_% U'-.aw.r' by -miner.-, e nd .SMbM mf j»»n '-♦etc mm*i**l 'lii.ii. V. gfc nci« prtMfM <__••, Pl-d t I o Wfi|_i_»rj 1 va tv vq Law, The main feature of the military situation in the1,215 words
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Article852 1912-11-30 6 is over. mm-.^m About ten yesterday morning Donal met Jock Heh mon, gran' weather for thenicht?" Nae so bad. Whaur's the nearest The quarterly meeting of the Church Workers' Association will be held at the Parsonage on Tuesday Dec. 3rd, at 10 30 a.m. and the usual monthly meeting on852 words
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Article878 1912-11-30 6 Qaicquid agunl homing noifn e-t far ago h belli. jUtBNAU By the time, the earlv reader (t th.-; column see this paragraph it may bs that some belated revellers possibly bead ed by a braw piper in the national costume, may lie still parading bomeward fcO878 words
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Advertisement154 1912-11-30 6 ALLENO CIGARS (Regalia de Rothschild) A LIGHT BRITISH-MADE Havana Cigar In boxes of 25 Cigars, and specially packed for the Tropics. THE POPULAR CIG\R AT THE SPORTS CLUB, LONDON. Caldbeck, Macgregor Co SOLE SUPPLIERS. MSBMS_____ft__MM__n____SSSSßMßß___^^ fc^*«/^ €rC are count teTJW in the, shape (s_^)^>!i fl 1/ of Toy/ for girl/154 words
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Advertisement50 1912-11-30 6 BILLIAKDS. THE ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN CUSHION. (Alcock's Patent with Improvements of John Robkrts, Retired World's Champion) absolutely THE BEST CUSHION TO DATE FOR ANY CLIMATE. JOHN ROBERTS, 1910. only obtainable from John Roberts, London REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE EAST C. N. LUMB aodress P. 0. Box 41, Penang. show room Raffles Hotel, Penang.50 words
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Article76 1912-11-30 7 RhllTKHf. SEBVICa. London. Nov. 25.-The authorities in Berlin have received to day Sir E Grev's proposal for a conference of ambassadors to consider the question of Albania, the Aegean islands and the Dardanelles, but they are unable at present to express an opinion on the project which76 words
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Article117 1912-11-30 7 Konigsberg Nov. 2H.-Dr. Rethmann Holhveg has telegraphed to the Governor Ol Last Prussia asking him to endeavour I 'Hay the war fever which appears to exist ia the province for which there is no jUNtnieatiom The alarming reports of warlike preparations on both sides of the I Prussian117 words
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Article153 1912-11-30 7 Vienna. Nov. 27.—1n the Reichsrath the Premier aunounced he was introduc hortly three bills relating to the supply of horses, the support of the depen dents of soldiers in the event of mobilisa tiou, and military transport. He emphasised the urgency of a speedy and smooth tge for153 words
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Article29 1912-11-30 7 The Peace Plenipotentiaries yesterday continued their meetinjf until late in tbe evening and resumed early to day. The foreign naval contingents are gradually re embarking at Constantinople.29 words
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Article44 1912-11-30 7 London, November 29. Pourparlers at -chekeui continue but nothing concrete has been effected. Na/.im Pasha is sumptuously ■TCinlein the delegates with meals from a Connople restaurant, (iovernment circles in Sofia are confident that an armistice will be concluded in a few days.44 words
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Article25 1912-11-30 7 lon, Nov. 29. The Servians captibra and occupied huraz/o yester- moon without resistance. letrian Lloyd vessel Oral Wurm- hereupon left with refugee-.25 words
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Article54 1912-11-30 7 RUSSIAN DUMA. Rectek's Sekvkr. Nov. 29. The fourth Duma ll St. Petersburg. The Octobrist ko has been elected President and (M eeh said that they must always welfare of the Fatherland, for whose lory ali were ready to offer their mid the present clouds of the i sky54 words
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Article70 1912-11-30 7 N v. 19. An extraordinary ses°u of the Municipality hai -ent a mani- > to the Bmperor that national and QOmic prosperity were only vouchsafed State which maintain! peace not by I -honourable weakness but by force. A rowd outside formed a procession, giving I "v.ition to the70 words
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Article114 1912-11-30 7 m < Jhe partnership entered into on Janu Let 1906 between Sir Wm. Matthews, H.G., Mr M. P. (J. Wilson, Mr A. T. ie, and Mr T. L. Matthews, who have >mce that date carried on business under tue name of Coode, Sou and Matthews will by arrangement be determined114 words
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Article213 1912-11-30 7 WELSH DISESTABLISHMENT. ANOTHER FIGHT BY OPPOSITION Reuter's Servio*. London, Nov. 29. -The House of Commons discussed with heat the allocation of time to the Welsh Disestablishment BUI and some of the Liberals concurred with the Opposition that fourteen days for the Committee stage was inadequate. Mr. Bonar Law relied with213 words
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Article96 1912-11-30 7 A Curious Tragedy. London, Nov. 28.— An extraordinary tragedy at Newquay, Cornwall, is attract ing attention. A retired Singapore soli citor, Mr J. A. Delay committed suicide there after three days fruitless search for a Mrs Nowill, the wife of a Sheffield merchant who was staying96 words
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Article126 1912-11-30 7 London, Nov. 2s. Corrosive fluid and paraffin soaked rags were found in a mimbaac of pillar boxes in tbe City and West end last evening and are believed to bave been put tbere by suffragettes. Tbe police are actively investigating. Later. A Suffragette postal raid was caerfully organised126 words
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Article38 1912-11-30 7 Victim Doing Well. Londou, Nov. 28. Albert Lowes has been remanded, charged with attempting to murder Sir Edward Henry. The victim passed a good night and it is believed that the wound is not dangerous.38 words
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Article94 1912-11-30 7 (irom Our Oun Corraspondent.) Ipoh, Nov. 29. Walter Cordon has arrived from Penang and pleaded guilty before Mr. Shelley, Magistrate, Ipoh, to charges of cheating the Federated Rubber Stamp Co., Ipoh, of a hundred dollars, and of fraudeutly inducing Whiten W>y Laidlaw and Co. to deliver to him94 words
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Article14 1912-11-30 7 Malacca, Nov. 29. Sheet 5220.50 Scrap Crepe $182 Hark Crepe 917H14 words
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Article103 1912-11-30 7 The Malay Mail's Kuala Kubu correspondent, writing says The incessant rains experienced lately have, of course, caused j the usual floods, and this is only repeating jan old, old story. Someone who knows tells me that it is the worst flood he has witnessed in this town during his period103 words
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Article1630 1912-11-30 7 BALL AT THE VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL. The accumulated wisdom of past years enabled the Singapore St. Andrew's Society to add yet another triumph to the already Jong list, and the Ball which was given in the Victoria Memorial Hall last night in honour of the day set1,630 words
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Article130 1912-11-30 7 Tbe Parsee Kipon Theatrical Co. of Bombay staged Khoon e-Nahak or Shakespeares Hamlet last night to an appreciative audience. To -night tht J will stage Aladdin in an entirely new form. The management have spent about Us. 5,000 tor special sceneries and Chinese costumes in connection with130 words
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Advertisement52 1912-11-30 7 Smith had an uncle very 111 Expressed a wltjh to make his will, Leave everything to you, my boy. Smith struggled to conceal his joy I Just to reduce his temperature. They gave him Woods' Peppermint Cure. Poor Smith His dreams of wealth were vain, His uncle's up and out52 words
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Advertisement222 1912-11-30 7 ROBINSON Co. Just Unpacked /ft v A LARGE SHIPMENT OF j jfj {V-dt^-LADIES AND CHILDREN'S (Ifv^^ Trimmed and Untrimmed MILLINERY. Toy Fancy Bazaar Now Open. IN STOCK 1913 MODELS. FERRO MARINE MOTORS Bh.p. f h.p., sJh.p., 7A h.p., H h.p., 11 h.p., 12 h.p., 15 1). p.. ITA h.p., 25222 words
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Advertisement675 1912-11-30 8 Shipping AUSTRIAN ,4\ LOYD (Under Mail Contract with V^-J^y* the Austrian Government.) NEW MONTHLY FAST LINE, TRIESTE— SHANGHAI From and to TRIESTE and VENICE, calling at PORT SAID Suez, Aden, Colombo, Singapore, Hongkong and Shanghai and at Penang on the homeward voyage. OUTWARD. ss. Africa 8840 tons due to sail675 words
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Advertisement238 1912-11-30 8 Hamburg America Line, Hamburg Deutsche Dampfschiff-fahrts Ges. "Hansa" Bremen. COMBINED SERVICE. The steamers of these companies maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Biemen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, thev are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at238 words
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Advertisement585 1912-11-30 8 Shipping BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd FOR Penang, Madras and Negapatam The Company's Steamer "TARA" 6,522 tons, G. M. Symmers. Commander, will be despatched for the above ports on Thursday, the sth December, at I p. m. She has excellent accommodation for first and second class passengers. Terms and585 words
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Advertisement662 1912-11-30 8 Shipping N. YE. 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 Twinscrew Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and contracted, and are fitted with all662 words
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Advertisement612 1912-11-30 8 Shipping jL JLJr JlJ# Norddeutscber Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mall steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southamp ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtan612 words
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Advertisement566 1912-11-30 8 Shipping P. 0. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylcr. Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for < Coast, Persian Golf. Continental and Amcric.i Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or six it MAIL LINES tm Homeward (for Europe) From Singapore,566 words
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Advertisement788 1912-11-30 9 Sh liplnfl Toyo Kisen Kaisha (ORIENTAL S. S. Co vr AND Western Pacific Railway Co. Phe Ne cTsco°to te a 7 iaChina Ja P an Honotulu and San Fran- csco to all points m the United States, Canada Mexico and Europe < operating the New 21 ntvi tv_. o-_i MART!788 words
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Advertisement639 1912-11-30 9 Shipping Pacific Mail S.S. Co J 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, JAHU, on the most fertile and beantiful island ,t the Pacific. Through Passage Tickets granted to England, france and639 words
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Advertisement533 1912-11-30 9 Banks THE BANK OF TAIWAN, Ltd. Incorporated by SPECIAL IMPERIAL CHARTER. Capital Subscribed V 10,000,000 Capital Paid Up Y 6,250,000 Reserve Funds Y 3,100,000 HEAD OFFICE TAIPEH, FORMOSA, (Taiwan). Branches and agencies: Amoy Keelung Osaka Tamsui Bombay Kobe Shanghai Tokyo Canton Kagi Swatow Yokohama j Calcutta London Taichu Etc., etc.533 words
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Advertisement739 1912-11-30 9 Insurance greatmSs^^ ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. Head Office WINCHESTER HOUSE, SINGAPORE. Nominal Capital $230,0uc Paid up Capital $185,110 Insurances in force over ....$5,000,000 Annual premium Income over. ...s 400,000 Board of Directors: G. A. Derrick, Esq., Chairman. A. H. Fair, Esq., Managing Dlrectoi, Peter Fowlie, m.b. cm., Chief Med. Omoe» F.739 words
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Article477 1912-11-30 10 All through the ages tbe snake has enjoyed the uneuviable reputation of being the most un.vers.yiy hated reptile on the face of the earth. Its career- if we may take it that the serpent referred to iu the beginning of the world's history was a veritable snake began badly,477 words
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Article172 1912-11-30 10 Men ignorant of the principles of dentistry IN apt, chemists inform us. to pro fer "bard" brushes to "soft," partly !»,>. cause the hardest broafa seems to imply the best money's worth, partly because there is an idea that lirm bristle* must clean better than soft bristles,172 words
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Advertisement592 1912-11-30 10 SECRET OF MYSTERIOUS POWER REVEALED AT LAST How Prominent People Have Gained Wealth and Popularity. Famous Hypnotist Perfects Simple Method that Enables Anyone to Control Thoughts and Acts of Others, Cure Disease and Habits Without Drugs, and Read the Secret Desires of People Though Thousands of Miles Away. Wonderful Book592 words
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Advertisement68 1912-11-30 10 Homeward Bound. Per P A O Nore. sailing Dec 4.— N. T. Garnett, Mrs R. H. Bell, F. Salzmann, Mrs Ed- wards and children, Mrs E. Ellis, Miss Ellis, Mis^ Dodd, Mr A Mrs Chapman and infant, Mr Hale, Miss J. Haie. Per P A 0 Nile, sailing Dec 18.—68 words
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Advertisement279 1912-11-30 10 *_________B_9a_____a_a______sss_asß__B__a_n_B__nß_Haß___ frink to he grateful for. Not simply a thirst-quencher or stimulant, but just the purest and most health-infusing spirit that has ever been produced Wolfe s Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps —r^ me beverage for all times and all athers, for men <>r women, tbe W healthy <>: thc ailing. Jt279 words
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Advertisement226 1912-11-30 10 IT IS A GREAT THING TO SAY that ali the racing honours of the closing season have been gained on DUNLOP TYRES Yet such is the incontroverti. ble fact. The list of wins in- M eludes all the English, Irish, m H and British Empire cham- fy W pionships, a226 words
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Miscellaneous280 1912-11-30 10 PASSENGERS EXPECTED. Pet PJkO str Suuda. due [Die 9. Mrs M Law. Miss L. Halstead. Mrs Cringle, Sergt Major i Mrs Brennan, Master Gunner Mis Coombee, Master Gunner 1. Templeton, Master Gunner 1'. (.race. A.i>. M. Sergt H. Street, Sub-Commander S. Langlev. r_.-n.-M. Sergt Robertson, B.-Q.-M. Sergt Wallis. Q -M.280 words
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Article1315 1912-11-30 11 Cap. lesca. Pain. Labt Div BoraßB BBLbBRa «5.000 2s in Allagar B<v8 <v o 71 o 0 i S'ooo S H £&2m%L 3 lnt "i&* ffH 8 Batang Malaka 2 4 2 9 80 000 1 S aVG ?o 80 *> int 13 10 0 14 5 0 lOo'ooo1,315 words
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Article66 1912-11-30 11 (Corrected dp to Nov. 29 J Bank 4 m/s 2-4 13 82 demand 2-4 3-82 Private credits 8 m/s 3.4 9.lft credits'6 m 3.4 France demand Bank 294 Germany, demand 2881 India, T. T. 174J Hongkong, demand 11% Yokohama, demand nsf Java, demand 140J Bangkok, demand 55^ Sovereigns, Bank66 words
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Article137 1912-11-30 11 Nov. 26. Tin 125 tons sold SI 18. 50 Gambier 7 90 Gambier Cube No. 1 14.50 Gambier Cube No. 2 nom. Pepper Black ordin. S'pore 20.00 Pepper, (White fair) buyers 84.00 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) nom. Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) nom. Mace (Banda) 115 Cloves (Amboina)137 words
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Advertisement600 1912-11-30 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 $1,950 nett. The 30 H.P. Cars are all sold, but orders can ba booked for the next shipment of 191$ models due about the end of December, at600 words
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Miscellaneous1213 1912-11-30 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and Tons Commanders From Arrived For W_< n Kuantan F.M.S. 249 Egdom Kuantan, 1511 F.M.S. Dock Steamers Nat. Tonnage A Master From Consignees For Sana Dot li** ST"" ataVla 28H ShipS A^' IC^ BafcaWa 30 Besitang Dut 760 Jogt P Samboe, 28-11 As Pet B'kalis Bonbat1,213 words
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Article3211 1912-11-30 12 EXPERT-WITNESSES. (From Our Oun Correspondent.) The third week of the great case. Jamdyce versus Jarndyce one should say Aird aud Co. versus the Tanjong Pagar Dock Co., opened on November Uh, before Mr. Justice Parker, when Mr. Koraer, K.C., proceeded with his cross examination of the expert3,211 words
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Article343 1912-11-30 12 The Dutch steamer "Van Goens*' loads for N.I. ports. From Australian ports, the "Euryalus"! discharges part general cargo here. The Japanese steamer "l>aisa Maru'' dis- charges a cargo of coals at the wharves. The outward bound Austrian Lloyd liner Africa" was at the wharf yesterday discharging general cargo.343 words
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Article77 1912-11-30 12 Thi: Royal Himank Society's Medal. Calcutta, Nov. 15.— At the British India Marine Service Club this evening the Royal Humane Society's Medal was presented to Mr T. T. Mardon, chief Officer of the steamer Cjuerimba." who rescued a lascnr from the hull of his ship77 words
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Article47 1912-11-30 12 Amherst, Brit 186, Scott, 29-11, Bakaa Thong Kk, Bagan 30. "P°' Malacca, Brit 405. Mcl'raith, 29-11 Ma lacca, S. SS Co. I>. Swett, 30. Bang Choon, Brit 3712, Barkins, 29 11 bwatow, Giang Hoe, unc. Profit, Nov. 715, Olsen, 29-11, Bangkok, bang Kee, Bangkok 1.47 words
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Advertisement104 1912-11-30 12 (Fresh Australian Pure Creamery BUTTER (IN 1-lb. PATS.) Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd., AND BRANCHES. m*V**omYmWi**MWma*mm*mmWmm^ THE THREE CASTLES CIGARETTES ARE NOW PACKED WITH COUPONS. Note. In every tin of W. D. and H. 0. Wills famous Tim < Castles Cigarettes are being put two Coupons one hundred of these104 words
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