The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 December 1913

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEX CENTS SINGAPORE TUESDAY DECEMBER 2 1913. NO. 7,998
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  • 130 1 Scotland drew with the Rest at Ru£by Page 12. The Rubber market was more buoynut yesterday Page 6. An important development for Malacca as a port is announced on page 7. i November rubber and tin returns will be found on page fi. A further review of
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  • 1131 1 For some years now. J have v ritteu [or this column an annual and brief HMMI of the racing year. Superstition i tribute strange happenings to the ill oraeued uumbn thirteen that is embodied in the cum m lie that us it i the fact remains that
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 482 1 ilO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! 8 I A SPLENDID ESPIONAGE FILM m OF GRIPPING. BREATHLESS AND INVIGORATING INCIDENTS B PROM START TO FINISH, ENTITLED LIEUT, DARING, in 2 parts I AT THE IHARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH. I NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. COMBINED WITH FAIRYLAND STAR (A great expedition in an imaginary world) I THE MAGIC
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    • 176 1 NOTICE. Grand Hotel de 1 I'Europe. The Management will give on Wednesday, Dec. 17th, a Special Dinner followed by a Cotillon Dance. Admission will be by invitation and application must be made for tickets by Monday, Dec. 15th, so that tables may be reserved. Fa vours for the Cotillon will
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    • 261 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Hazelhurst trade marks Page 5. Notice re new Telephone list Page I. Removal of Dr. Noble and Co. Page 2. P. A. Beins, for up-to date typewriters Page 5. Bankruptcy notice re Tan Poh Chong Page 2. Unique chance to see ice plant at work Page 12. Prince's
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 112 1 THE WEEK Tuesday 2nd. High Water— l 25 a.m.. 024p m. S'pore Poultry and Dairy Farm mei t.ng. St. George's Chapter meetirg. Wednesday '3rd. High Water— 2-13 a.m., 1-9 p.m. Thursday 4th. High Water— 3-3 a.m., 1-59 p.m. B. I. homeward mail closes. Friday sth. High Water— 3-54 a.m., 2-58
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  • 183 2 Withdraws Chaboi that hi was MISREI'ORTKI). Lord Wolmer has now withdrawn the charge which he made against reporters, arising out of his recent controversy with Mr Lloyd George, that a p:is>.iu'e in his Newton le Willows speech ou August 16 was inaccurately reporttil. The matter
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  • 185 2 M\ KOrLE DONE TO DEATH. Allahabad, November 14th A terrible edy took place at Allahabad last night, when six persons were murdered in a house in the native part of the town. The b >use was that of one Nakshed, Agent of firm of Puldeo Ram,
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  • 77 2 Slk \V. DUM'I Dk.VTH lIKcW.LKI). 'Bombay, November 19th.— A distressing •ilv has been reported to-day, recalling i»ih circumstances of the death last year of W. Drinß. Mr C. K. Durnford, DisI I Frame superintendent, who had just rued from a year's leave in England, travelling in a
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  • 59 2 Montreal, October 29th. Captain Beri. r, who has returned from a Canadian f\i>loring expedition to the Arctic Islands of the Dominion, reports that an inexhaustible harvest of rich furs is available in r.affin Land. The Arctic animals, which abound and are rapidly increasing, compi blue and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 272 2 CATALOGUE OF NEW RECORDS NOW READY FINEST SELECTION IN THE EAST JUST ARRIVED ROBINSON PIANO Co., Ltd The most radical and most searching remedy for all troubles of the bladder and urinary passages is Abolishes pain aid effects a cure. Obtainable at all Chemists. General Agents, S.S. F M.S. MAYNARD
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    • 631 2 Notices KOTICE. Dr. Noble and Co. Dental Surgeons, beg to innounce the opening of their new ami up-to late offices in the Bonbam Street Building, ibove The Dispensary. The offices will be in charge of Dr. L. F. Randall. 2-12 21 oWTALYELEPHONETErECTRIC Co,, Ltd. fOTIGE TO TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS. new Telephone
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    • 741 2 Notices NOTICE. HOTEL VAN WIJK CO., LTD. Notice is hereby given that Mr. K. J. J. Tiddens has been appointed manager of the Hotel van Wijk as from the Ist proximo. HOTEL YAN WIJK CO. LTD. F. V. JONES. Secretary. 29-11 3-2 NOTICE THE ROYAL JOHORE TIN MINING Co., Ltd.
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    • 548 2 Wanted JUNIOR WANA6ER FOR MANILA. Required at once for importing linn in Manila, a Junior Manager with knowltik th.- local trade and able to converse in Spam- 1,. Apply B<»\ No. 334 c 0 Fit< PretM. 2-V1 :i-12 GODOWN WANTED. Wanted a godown. Must be ctntral. St. full particulars. Apply
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    • 346 2 To Let TO LET FURNISHED A new bungalow Ne. 79") i v ALI AMBAF BtNAMi 24 11 TO LET PARTLY FURNISHED I lioad, Btabtoi Apply I CAZALAS. Ml TO LET Commodious Of f ices in <. res ham House Battery Road, Singapore Immediate entry. For foil particulars apply to McALISIER
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  • 1108 3 y*r win CorrtjjhjnitrKi. Kdiuhurgh, \o\ I rr\ he loot forests iu his Swiudon !i. ot'pn convicted ;ue inaccuracv in his age deer forest, but by landowners 100 anxious to sell him their other infertile lauds ltberland, who led the way an vl and enlarged it Mil 210,000 acres
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  • 220 3 Speaking at the Boston College of Thy sicians and Surgeons, Dr. I. L. Xascher of New York advanced some novel ideas on how to beat old age. Persons getting on in years should brace up the more, pay inrition to their appearance, seek society of younger
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  • 100 3 noN of LaemuAt i San Francisco, October 29th. A grand jury is investigating the matter of whether or not a charge of perjury shall be laid against certain witnesses in the Slingsby legitimacy case. Lieut. Slingsby, of the British Navy, married an American woman, and the pair
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  • 887 3 ISSUE OF $2,000,000 (PORTION OF AN AUTHOR ISED TOTAL ISSUE OF $4,500,000 FOUR PER CENT. DEBENTURE STOCK, 1913. The Municipal Commissioners of the Town of Singapore having in pursuance of the provisions contained in the Municipal Ordinance 19 I, decdi d. with the sanction of the Legislative
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  • 133 3 SCHEDULE A. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPOR. Works and Services to be paid for cut of $4,500,000 Four per cent. Debenture Stock, 1913 Works. Appropriation. Victoria Bridge 100.000 Electric Installation 28,5.000 Gas Works 447.000 New Markets aud Extensions 310,000 Pearl's Hill Reservoir 80,000 New Water Mains 95,000 New Incinerators 15,000 Quarantine Camp,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 301 3 If Disease Germs were Visible How to guard against Infectious Diseases. T I 1 you could see the germs which cause Sore Throat and dangerous infectious diseases you would never be without Wulfing's Formamint, the germ killing throat tablet. The habit of sucking these tablets protects you against the constant
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    • 225 3 FOR KEROSENE OIL EKOSNES THE IDEAL FbLL IS "Cross" Kerosene THE CHEAPEST REFINED OIL ON THE MARKET "Cross will give you MORE POWER at a LOWER COST THAN ANY OTHER OIL OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DEALERS d* «i A£" Per 4-Gallon tin V*« *O (including Duty) THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM Coy. (Straits
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    • 825 4 I THE M C, REU...UTV «ND I CLARKE CO. kg% g%^M f% Af|■ I \AT fl I QFI F V HOC i I O I*U I U W^ m JL.S J MJi JLJ JL Livery Stable Keeper v. 44 THE 'OLSELEY car continues to maintain its high place Forfrfor Merchants.
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  • 1609 5 ■in < \iry^M^onj£)tt^ TLOOK. London, Nov. 7. i i il of nervous- I irrles. not perhaps utlook but over the pros the near future. To be indid, and there is not much bet, everyone convorsitional situation knows U td another war are being .le the bar. ay only
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 16 5 For all Stomach troubles. Take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. At all Stores 80 cents a bottle.
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    • 320 5 I V >- s^A^ m m m^\ M*^ Im* Lw I I 1% 1 Notice is hereby t«iven that the two Trade Marks delineated above are the property f flazlehurst Sons Ltd., of 17. Highfleld Street, Tithebarn Street, Liverpool, England, loap Manufacturers, and each are used in respect of all
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    • 642 5 Auctions AUCTION SALE OF Wax Teak Household Furniture, Plants, Tennis Gear *c. The Property of e. S. Carr, Esq., AT No. 27, CAIRNHILL ROAD On Saturday, 6th December, at 2.30 p.m. u7 e o L^ t^ g n& table < rattan fancy chairs, settee. hIMIh; mMM teal, ItoiM table 9
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    • 36 5 JUST UNPACKED UANTI'n Eau de Lys Lotise Something New. Something Coor FOR LADIES' TOILET. Price $1.25 Obtainable only at LANCASTER'S European Ladles and Gentlemen s Hairdressers Country Orders Promptly Atu nded to Note Address —EUROPE BUILDINGS
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 439 5 PASSENGERS EXPECTED. Per P O str Borneo, dm Ixc 5.— Mr A Mrs W. Towk- and child. Mi Mrs E. A. Benjafield. Mrs K. M. Watts. Miss N. Far* *nd children. Miss A K. Fletcher. G. D. B. Turn bull, Corp Mrs C. Griffin and child, J. Mans field, J.
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  • 2070 6 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, Dec. 2, 1913. Here shall the Press the People s rl^Ct m»MULSr Onawed by influence and unbnbed by f*in H«re patriot Truth h^r gi ;rle js prece?<» 4wcPlsdsed to Religion. !U>TaJt7 MM L*tß. There seems to he hardly any use in expecting any decent presentation
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  • 131 6 Mr Inwin is publishing in his Colonial Library a new novel, "The Unforgiving Minute," by Irene Burn, author of The Unknown Steersman." The book depicts in a faithful yet attractive way the everyday life of the Englishman in India. The* heroine, wife of a builder of bridges, is 1 disabled
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  • 47 6 MARKET MORE BUOYANT. j (I- run, I At the «vH»»kly sidrc an thousand tor •.•<! market i> liiio\;iiit and h>> hopeful Hiiticipations for the aurt uihilan jHflares a fir, r cer»t. 'iall \m 1 h;;> dc< I.u< (i dend of nt. (Icli'n>l;.. terim distribotioo. I
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  • 77 6 REDUCING COOLIES' WAGES. Neijfri S<*ml).l:m S< (From <>nr On v < 'orn Ku«la Lumpo: ibilaa Plan; tion lla> li'SOhed that tbr Chinese labour shall be rtia .i;n to a IMAEtaiMM per iMiita to Chi shall be discontinued. Ir v lived that f lie N ->r< ttioi; the proposed disr of
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  • 33 6 The following I ing opt i ended N \o\ m Uukit Koman. T<- led 4 ]t(iold obtained i; Avci;,. -7-2 Kakit Malacca. Tons IMM <iold obtained Itfl O/ton I.Bft l«
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  • 49 6 Agents. Jaeger and Co. L'uited Suiii:i;i. nt- Kast Asiatic i Mount Austin 02,200 ll» Agents. Hooglandt and Co. I 4 Agent- Kvatt aud Dta Paudan 5()(M) tola! 7 80.: Agent-. MeAlieiec and Co. Port swettenham Ib. nts. liarlow and Co. mas Majedie Lendu Rembia Krubong:
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  • 320 6 Am Oppbxding ad\ WithIney. November 7th. In c msequ»'no» of representations made by tbe Ml Consul General for Japan dfr Y. I tbe well koowLSydm v tirin watchmakers. I •rh:u.: Limited, is withdrawing an advert >rm of a picture of a Japanese n;. appearing above the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 155 6 PAUL DOMMIER 4 Mo^ CHAMPAGNE. EXTRA QUALITY. Per dozen Quarts, $32.00 2 n Pints, 35.00 Less 5 per cent. (Duty Extra.) CALDBECK MACGREGOR Co. SOLE IMPORTERS OUR SEASON'S CATALOGUE Containing over one thousand illustrations and particulars, from all our Twelve Departments of NEWEST XMAS GOODS Has been sent to nearly
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  • 192 7 MORNING POST'S SCHEME Is it Inspired? [By Submarine Cable]. Riutvr'b Service. ::ilon. Nov.HC TheMorniug Post iuan It- criticallyexaminiui? the demands for Hf Ikw *i>" the Imperial Government half of the Indians in South Africa Mily N'ews, Lord Ampthill mi- quarter*. bhow> that the I would be that
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  • 49 7 ii. V>v -Mr Daniels rei> that the Aiue: lip build. for 1914 shall be two Dread n au.l two rath u Mr Da :he American Navy n)ou use 125 million gallons ot oil I amnim. He urged the acquisition I OWB oil fields aud refineries, quotH dictum.
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  • 84 7 Omr Own 'ident.) Kuaia Uw pot, Dec. 1. Au American naim d .1. A. Scott, was -ted at Klaug ou Saturday ou a charge 'iu_: alleged that he impro 1 reprebented himself as the ageut of a known cement company. A second brought against him
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  • 130 7 to M:\> rH kd. Tb»> Ilex. Mr and Mrs Scholes. of the liMkn ut Hongkong, had a unpleasant encounter with pirates on ver near Kongmoon on Friday >on, Nov _M to an up-river station ll >wed by a steam launch when opened rire from the river
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  • 159 7 BOTKKI In- >vers of a Book. When the late Mr G. A. Henty wrote a, >u and the Raven he had not :he sligb i that it would ever be an ißent for the smuggling of ammunition into Hongkong. However, for such pur pose it has been BWi
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  • 29 7 The funeral of Mr* Chang, mother of the mander of the Twenty Seventh Divi Mukden, which took place recently id to have cost 150,000 yen. There we*e 20,0(0 mourners.
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  • 133 7 INDISCRIMINATE ARRESTS. An Enquiry Ordered. [By Submarine Cable!. Rkdtkr's Service. London, Dec. I.— Two judges are amougst those arrested at Zubern in Alsatia for refusing to recagnise the orders of the soldiers aud move on. All those arrested were subsequently released. Later. Details of the Zabern affair
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  • 45 7 Several Killed Home, Dec. 1.--The express train from Koine to \ap!e< oollidod with a goods train at th< station of L'iccano, owing to the pointsman's error. Six third cla?s pass^n I and th» pointsman were killed and tweuty persons were injured.
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  • 47 7 Sevastopol. Nov. SO. The warship I ralets has stranded at Refl midway between Yalta and Sevastopol and her position is critical owing to the heavy swell. Thfl cutter from the gunboat Kubanetz made an attempt to assist bat capsi/.ed aud the men were drowned.
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  • 25 7 hir.t/.ig, Nov. ">O. The battle cruiser Luotzow has been launched. Her armaments is eight twelve inch guns, and she burns oil fuel.
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  • 20 7 Wellington, X. Z. Dec. I.— Two of the strike rioters have been sentenced to nine months imprisonment.
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  • 23 7 London. Nov. 30. The police are searching for a quantity of jewellery belonging to the Counaught family which is missing. >
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  • 293 7 "Gunuers throughout the Empire will experience a certain amount of sentimental regret at the news of the impending abo lition of Shoeburyness as the School of 'iunnery. For nearly T<> yean Shoeburyuess has been the s.eat of gunnery learn ing. and it has witnessed the most marvellous
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  • 137 7 Mr Broers, chief of the tin mines at Banka, has been decorated with tho Order of the Netherlands Lion. Ihe story of the very new reporter who took rather too much to heart the general instructions of his chief never to state anything as a fact which has not been
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  • 223 7 "A TOUCH OF THE SUN Two Hangkok men have produced a little volume 'without a printer's DSBIC to it; but it would do credit to any firm) under the title given above. Pen and pencil have been allowed to just bubble along in the production of a Siam Nonsense book,
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  • 229 7 For very many yean tbe Ancient Settlement has had to be content with seeing the mail steamers pass up and down the Straits, to and from Singapore, ten or fifteen miles out, and only imagine their own letters so near and yet so far; and the homeward bounds
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  • 139 7 There was a very full house at the above cinematograph sho.v last evening when the very remarkable Alaska Siberia film was shown. This film is B really wonderful production, not only on account of its triumph over the natural technical troubles connected with photography under the conditions indicated,
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  • 237 7 Serious Allegations Aounst the Directors. Bombay, Xov 21st. An application was presented before Justice Davar on Thursday evening for the winding up of the Indian Specie Bank by Maneckji Bomanji Sethana interpreter of the Bombay High Court. He stated that he was the bolder of ten
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  • 15 7 Batu Gajah will very Bhortly lose Mr and Mrs Dishman who are leaving for Kuantan.
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  • 941 7 SINGAPORE SHOPS AND THEIR CONTEXTS. The rubber depression and the fall in i value in certain tin shares notwithstanding, the Singapore traders have enjoyed increased prosperity during the last two or three weeks and are looking forward to a continuation of these good times until we have
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 196 7 DAINTY 1 JEWELRY jk 15Ct A /X\ PENDANT, Jk£)\ '^Vf^N Large Varle A \T/ SET GEMS (jߣ\ 4ft ./ill} ty f DeSlgn J _eT OS 111 PEARLS QTOPK O I Til EXACTLY tv/ O |g |j JL. ■j" ALL PRICES j|) S I m Ik 171 a i^&J 2 1
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 574 8 Malacca to London DIRECT FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE BY The fine twin-screw Steamer u Atsuta Maru 8.523 tons will inauguarate the service, calling at the port of Malacca on 7th January 1914. Thereafter a fortnightly service will be maintained to Marseilles, London and Antwerp. The twin-screw steamers of this line
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    • 244 8 NANYO YUSEN KUMI (THE SOUTH SEA MAIL S. S. Coy.,) FOR Batavia, Cheribon, Samarang Sourabaya. The 8.8. HOKUTO MARU is due on the 2nd December, 1913, and will receive prompt despatch for the above ports. For freight apply to, HUTTENBACH BROTHERS ft Co., Agents. 20 11 6-12 BRITISH INDIA S.
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    • 548 8 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. HAIL LINE China, Japan, Ceylon, Djibouti, Egypt and Marseilles OUTWARD HOMEWARD 1913 1913 Paul Lecat Dec 7 Amazone Dec 8 Cordillt re Dec 21 Australien Dee 22 1914 1914 Magellan Jan 4 Polyn^sien Jan 5 Ernest-Simons Jan 18 Paul Lecat Jan 19 Nera Feb 1
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    • 715 8 Shipping N.D.L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mall steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connectinf Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtan Nagasaki and Kobe
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    • 518 8 Shipping P. 0. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon Australia, India, Aden, Egypt Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London Through Bills of Lading Issued (or Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Hlugaport mi or about MAIL LINES Homeward (for Europbi From Singapore, connecting at Colombo
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 670 9 Sh?pp i n g vo Kisen kaishaj lENTAL 3. S. Co.) sstern Pacific Railway Co. China, Japan, Honolulu and San Franpoints in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. 'TENYO tthePactfte. Equipped with KTtrf- f :raphy iad unexcelled Cuisi--TIME TABLE FROM HOMGKOHG. -ives II ngbong 4th Dec. fang '2 :na
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    • 601 9 SINGAPORE'S OILY COMPANY. LARGEST PAID-UP CAPITAL OF ANY EASTERN COMPANY. PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with tin British Life Assurance Companies
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    • 572 9 HEAP ENG MOH STEAMSHIP, Co., Ltd. Singapore to Batavia, Cheribon and Samarang. Sail Twiok a Week. a.s. Giang Seng 1,128 Tonß Capt J. Craig. 3.8. Giang Ann 890 E. Uldall. H.s. Eilondale ],128 A. Dunlop. 9.8. Wilhelm 783 M. Giesche. Singapore to Sourabaya. Singaradja, Ampenan and Macassar. Sml Once every
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    • 510 9 The Eastern United Assurance CORPORATION Ltd. Head Offk.k— si sapobb. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). Authorized Capital $5,000,000. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Riaki inwuittifl on Buildiu^s and Merchandise at eurreit rates. MARINE DEPARTMENT.— lnsurances effected on Hulls and Cargo. For full particulars as to rates and all other n formation apply to
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    • 351 9 NORWICH UNION FIRE OFFICE. FOUNDED 17 J7. HEAD OFFICES, NORWICH AND LONDON, i Losses Paid exceed £30,000,000 Lowest Katts of Premium. Prompt and Liberal Settlements. THE BORNEO Co, Ltd. Agente PEDEKAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. Established 1882. Direct Government Supervision Government Audit. Polldeß are "WORLD WIDE and Nob Fort
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  • 502 10 Writing in the Empire Review, Mr Eric S. Elliston makes a plea for more men-of-war on the China Squadron, which he regards as inadequate for the purposes for which it exists. After enumerating the various ships with details as to their tonnage, vVc, he says In times
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  • 445 10 Emigration from Japan to South America continues 6teadily chiefly to Brazil and Mexico, although a fair number are going to Peru. The Nippon Yusen Kaisha steamer Wakasa Maru has recently returned to Japan after taking 1,500 emigrants to Santos. Her voyage from Japan to Brazil
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  • 624 10 COLOMKO NOT BEING CONSIDKRED. Rumoured Retirement of P. and O. From Australia. i Sydney, Nov. 4. The opinions expressed in the Times of Ceylon of October 14th on the subject of a bi-weekly mail service from the Common- i wealth to Europe are considered,
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  • 221 10 Whilst the Yangtze Valley has been involved in the main stream of the revolution, we have felt its influence. There has been no trade between Yunnan and S/echuan coming through Chaotungfu for some months. The roads at the present moment are in the hands of
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 554 10 i" I ill kttk it 'H d MM— T nTfl"MMn— lWil OLD AGE Sired by the Occasional Use of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. To reach a frcen old age and enjoy good health can onto be obtained by the care of the system. It is the little irregularities of
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    • 56 10 Sore Throat denotes a weakness in the larynx that has been seized upon by harmful germs, who, colonising there, are prepared to create serious trouble unless swept away by a dose of Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, a true germicide, which, at the same time, soothes and heals the tender parts.
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    • 223 10 J/£§ Does the lS~nuY>~ 'II VlllTlalw liV IUU \V —^v< *tl^ If"'VANAMI B Tonic 1 Helps to maintain full mental and physical a?M vigour and buoyant spirits in spite of /PVz )NSC/> climate, overwork, etc. P$ t>{}| Scientifically JJfVAHA? 'VANA* wards fo~A prepared for persons .I^^ off Malaria and |fe§l
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  • 1482 11 Issued by FRASER Co,, Exchange aad Share Brokers, Dec. 1. OAP 18SOM. PAlb C.ABTDJV t.UYBRb hICLLEBB 85.000 2s 2b Allagar 9% 1 10 2 3 600,0 0 £1 £1 Anglo-Java 5 14 6 1 150,000 2s 28 Anglo- Malay 8% int 9 7* 10 6xd 50,000 2s
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  • 74 11 iCOBBBCTBD UP TO I>ec 1 1 Bank 4ra e 2 -4$ demand 24§ Private credits Bin e 2-4 916 h credits 6m a 2-4 15 18 France demand Bank 294 i Germany, demand 238$ India, T. T. i 74 Hongkong, demand i« 4 Yokohama, demand 114$ Java, demand 141
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  • 152 11 Dec. 1 Tln 100 tone sold 190.65 Gambiet 6 90 Gambler Cube No. 1 10.76 Gambier Cube No. 2 10.00 Pepper Black ordin. S'pow ...buyers 18.371 Pepper, (White fair) 82.50 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) 24.00 Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) 25 00 Mace 'KandaJ 90.00 Cloves (Amboina) aom
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 197 11 TO STEAMSHIP AGENTS AND OTHERS. "SIDEROSTHEN" has now been specified, in fact is now bein« used at the present moment to paint the whole of the inner skin of the new White Star Liner els. Brittanic." What does this mean It means that the largest and best steamer afloat, built
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    • 49 11 For Colic and windy spasms. Take Woods Great Peppermint Core. Sold everywhere 81) ceDts a bottle. The Singapore and Straits Rough Diary for 1914 Pi ice $1.25 per copy $1.65 post free. PUBLISHERS FBASERAND NEAVE, Ltd. To be had from all Booksellers In Straits Settlements and F. M. B.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 871 11 VESSELS IN POUT. Flag and Tons Commanders From Arrived For When Hampshire H.M.S. J OB5O Hill Bangkok, 28-11 S.N.O. Labuan 8 Dartmouth H.M.S. 5200D'Aroy Colombo, 2911 Batavia 6 Jed H.M.S. 560 Mulock Colombo, 29-11 8.W.0. H kong 6 Rennet H.M.S. 500 Bayley Colombo, 29 11 3 S.O Hkong 6 Colne
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  • 379 12 Scotland t. K Scotland and the Rest Uml evening played their annual name of Rugby on the BjCjOL grouud which after the heavy rain of the early afternoon was in a sodden condition. A warmly waged contact ended with honours even, neither side succeeding in registering a score. Before
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  • 370 12 The Pinang Gazette quotes the views of Maj. Genl. May. commanding the Presidency hr;_;.ide in India as follows There are many directions in which association with Regulars will improve Volunteers, General May intends to provide these facilities as far as possible, and any parade or operations undertaken
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  • 90 12 Bishop Montgomery, Secretary of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, London, who was just beginning a tour in India, has fallen ill with dysentery at I vlhi and has been ordered home. Mr I nwin is adding to his Colonial Library a new volume containing Louis becke's well
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  • 326 12 Mvlw Danrn RxoMEßArab. In the district court, yesterday, before Mr EL ff, Firmstone, a Malay named Ali bin Achaug was charged with driving a motor car negligently so as to endanger human life, and causing hurt to a Chinese named Chip Yong San, in Bukit Timah Road,
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  • 306 12 The Andre Lebon, the second steamer of the new tleet of the MJf. Co., was suc-■-fully launched at the Company's yard, L.i Ciotat, on the 27th October. A sister ship to the Paul Lecat, the Andre Lebon has t'vin screws, with 11.000 h.p. Her twelve boilers
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  • 88 12 P. O. COMPANY. Aium.vLs of Homeward Bound Mail Steamers at Makskillks. Mr EL W. Buckland, agent, is advised by his Managing Directors that the Homeward bound mail steamers, commencing with the Macedonia (iu connection with the Delta 26th December) will now arrive at Marseilles on Friday noon instead of on
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  • 149 12 Mr F. A. Hazeland held a Magisterial Inquiry at the Magistracy this afternoon (Nov. 24tb^ into the circumstances of the death of Police Constable Michael Waters, who died on the 4th instant from the effect of injuries to his throat. Messrs. P. B. H. W. Hell, L.
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  • 905 12 Dinner to 500 Men. his majesty's message of gratitude. Exactly at 6 p.m. on October 3 1st the work estimated to cost .£60,000 of beauti- j fying Buckingham Palace with- a new front of white Portland stone was coin pleted. Exactly an hour later the
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  • 328 12 The Tenzau Mam discharges a cargo of coals at the wharves. A uew steam launch for the Hongkoug and Whampoa Dock Company was launch- j ed at Cosmopolitan Dock on Saturday. Nov. 22nd. The Miuderoo loads local and transhipment cargo for Western Australian ports. The Chiengmai loads transhipment
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 189 12 THE SUN LIFE ASSURANCE GO, OF CANADA Has several openings for active men of good character, for town or country. Apply to S. J. HOWE, Manager. 6c, Battery Road I Ideal ICE PLANT for Estates WILL PRODUCE 15-20 lbs. ICE PER HOUR CONTINUOUSLY I CAN NOW BE SEEN AT WORK
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 428 12 TRAIN SERVICE Singapore (Tankrd). Mail leaves for north at 7.9 a.m. and 7.15 p.m. Other trains leave for Johoro et 9.0 a., 10.30 a., noon. 1.30 p., 2.53 p., 4.50 p. Mail arrives from north at 8.16 a.m. and 7.14 p.m. Other trains leave from Johore 8.42 a., 10.15 a.,
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