The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 10 December 1913
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Title Section15 1913-12-10 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 10. 1913. NO. 8.00.")15 words
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Article154 1913-12-10 1 A disaster has befullen au Arctic Xx pedition to the extreme north west of America Page 7. The Turkish Army Corps is to be officer ed by Germans, wberea^France and Russia object Page 7. The French Cabinet has been formed and a policy enunciated Page 7. Canada154 words
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Article1562 1913-12-10 1 After the po tutor plant is utii ;oted and the ilihle Mm ptacka i, it should be reburied and more pi a ill grow. After sufficient tune Lk.s elapsed, it should .in uprooted, phwkaf Mi rebuvu'd. and so on ad infinitmn. Yer> few people ire qJ Mm lmn.'iise1,562 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement306 1913-12-10 1 Ycu might have just only heard of the wonderful invention which TALKS. SINGS AND PLAYS The Edison Kinetophone l>u; w ant to witness its wonders go t<> The ALHAMBRA WB ROAD, when it will t>> in operation FOR THE FIRST TIME IN SINGAPORE TO-NIGHT AND FOR FOUR NIGHTS ONLY Inesday,306 words
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Advertisement373 1913-12-10 1 *^B HbHEhbME^v HH^^H^ X whK^bßbb9* BBP II HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. IN TO NIGHT S SECOND SHOW. TWO REELS FEATURE FILM 1 THE COURT DANCER aquila A story of France in the days of Richeliea a really good story, made into a big success by clever acting and373 words
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Advertisement151 1913-12-10 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Godown accommodation wanted Page 2. New auction sales (grapes dolls and Mr Firmstone's furniture) with reminders of today's sales Page 8. Indo-China new sailings Page 8. Notice re Huttenbach Bros Page '2. Lancaster's toilet saloon Page 1. James Motion and Co., for a fine compass Page 12. Mixed151 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous129 1913-12-10 1 THE WEEK Wednesday 10th. fcigh Water 7-59 a.m., 9-2 p.m. S. M. S. Guild Meeting, 8-30 p.m. Teachers Guild Meeting Y.W.C-A. Thursday 1 1th. High Water— B-32 a.m., 9 48 p.m. P. O. Homeward mail due Ladies' At Home Tanglin Club, 4-45 p.m. Bowls Tanglin Club v. Teutouia, 9 p.m.129 words
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Article229 1913-12-10 2 Aldershot, Nov. 14. Lai kin will tiud. v. hen he endeavours to cripple trade m i.ondon, that so far as the railways are oncerned he will have his work cut out. tor ever since the last railway strike the Vrroy authorities have seen to it229 words
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Article236 1913-12-10 2 The third ordinary general meeting of shareholders of ihe Siginting (Negri Sembilaa) Rubber Kstute, Ltd., was held at the (mat Kastern Hotel. 8.C., .Mr L. Byron Peters, Chairman of the Company, presiding. The Chairman said The area fully planted to .'iOth Juno was 460 acres and since then a236 words
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Article251 1913-12-10 2 The third ordinary general meeting of Bata Xatang Rubber Plantations, Ltd., was held at the office of the Company, 16. Philpot lane. 8.C., Mr William 1). Campbell (Chairman of the company) presiding. The Chairman said: On 30th June last we were tapping 84,890 trees, but of these some251 words
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Article297 1913-12-10 2 The report of the Brunei Estates, Ltd., for the year ended 30th June, 1913. to be presented at the meeting on the 17th ult. states that during part of the period under review the management of the estate continued to have considerable difficulty in obtaining suitable labour, and297 words
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Article148 1913-12-10 2 The gradual demolition of Flint's Buildings shows how very desirable it would be save for the cost to keep that plot of ground open, from an aesthetic point of view. The openirg up to view of Cavanagh Bridge and the public buildings beyond, the Memorial Hall and the Clock Tower,148 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement437 1913-12-10 2 XMAS GRAMOPHONE RECORDS. DOUBLE SIDED SfcJ ,25 EACH Star of Bethlehem PHILIP RITTE, Holy City TENOR. The First Noel MIXED Hall Smiling Morn. QUARTETTE. O come all ye faithful I H Hark, the HeraidAngels t Xmas Time in Merry England For Auld Lang Syne f Old Jims Xmas Hymn The437 words
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Advertisement511 1913-12-10 2 Notices NOTICE My wife Wee Poh Neo, having left me and being no longer undf r my protection, 1 hereby I give notice that I shall not be responsible for any debt or debts incurred by her. LIM CHWEE CHENG. Singapore, 9th December, 1913. i 10-12 12-12 NOTICE Mr Joseph511 words
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Advertisement645 1913-12-10 2 POWERIN j NOTICE is hereby given that the above Trade Mark, consisting of the word Powerin is the property of the Asiatic Petroleum Company Limited of Winchester House Singapore and is used by them in connection with petro- leum for illuminating heating and lubricating and paiaffln wax for illuminating and645 words
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Advertisement387 1913-12-10 2 Wanted WANTED CODOWN ACCOWOOATIuN, preferably on Bingapon Rivet of the city, suita rubber, etc. i OfT« is under v 10 12 WANTED Refined and domes aasiHt mana^. iblishment. Photograph and mm PROPRIETFESS FAIRLAWN 812 WANTED IMMEDIATELY FOR SUM efficiently jobbing ferred. Two years' contract and Bangkok A|,i»l\ t., OBSLFVEF WANTED387 words
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Article1134 1913-12-10 3 Bee < line in Surgery The Gas of Space A Mineral Novelty A Fiber of Growing Importance— Floated Lighthouse Lights Mixed Oil Fuel Antiquity of Rnces England's Rat Problem A Big Wooden Pipe. Propolis, or bee glne, is a waxy or ra -inous >h')stance collected by bees from1,134 words
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Article353 1913-12-10 3 Humorous Skit on Prevailing Fashion. A humorous skit on the prevailing fashion for freak golf matches appears in the Golf Notes of the Liverpool Daily Post to day. The first match was one in which Mr Black (handicap 6) using the horseroller as a club and an egg353 words
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86 1913-12-10 3 PRIMA DONNA IN THE LION'S DEN HUGE SINGING FEE. London, Nov. 15. The Berlin corres pondent of Daily Express reports that Madame Destinn, a popular German operatic prima donna, has received an enormous fee for singing in a den of lions for a cinematograph company. Madame Destinn sang an aria86 words
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Advertisement133 1913-12-10 3 It is not a matter of indifference I I h g«d" yOU trUS Worth >' '"»<*>■ <* one recommended ar "just b that.hl7nT tiC f g nUine As P Wn TaWets °< cfttu do not and arc consequently ineffectual On, ™k, m w.th a* much success' inctte <:tual. One might133 words
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Advertisement10 1913-12-10 3 Waterbury's j <«2&*^ COMPOUND I THE i Ideal Digestant j >10 words
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Advertisement144 1913-12-10 3 A "'Hazeline' Snow" Trmdf Mark) THE ORIGINAL NON-GREASY EMOLLIENT For the know' this Vj@|k Skin charming preparation gi How it soothes and^ If comforts the skin after /j S^S^ f a day's motoring or \Xi jd9''\ /riding in the sun over Ji Ym»^^ dusty roads. After tennis or cycling, when144 words
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Advertisement135 1913-12-10 4 THE RUDDER AND THE JIB ARE SMALL BUT THEY TACK THE VESSEL A tin of Milkmaid Milk is small but it's use means the Difference between good health and bad health very often. USE MILKMAID MILK AND ENJOY GOOD HEALTH. ASK THE DOCTORS THEY KNOW. SQ&29HEO9B3HHEB3BIB HEDEHfiHBfIBiiHDiII^H^I^^IBKSjSB NESTLE AND ANGLO-SWISS135 words
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Advertisement111 1913-12-10 4 IU W^ W± ffV r»^ Horse Power, 35 hp. AKKI V ft 1 J We| g ht 3,000 lbs. X Price $3,000 (chassis only) The Will vs It ilitv^ Truck The Motor Truck that you've been waiting for On view at STRAITS RICKSHAW COMPANY, 75, Bras Basah Road. BORNEO Co.,111 words
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Advertisement166 1913-12-10 4 XMAS JEWELS. Every article guaranteed genuine and more than full value for the prico. We are now exhibiting a wide selection of valuab'e presents including Necklaces. Rings, Ear-rings, Watch Bracelets, PenJauts, Cigarettt Watch Chains, Brooches and a variety of designs in the latest styles of gold jcv, with diamonds and166 words
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Advertisement178 1913-12-10 4 81 EM NS WINCHESTLfi HOUS. POU IMENS, SINGAPORE. Tk G£7 i Electrical Engineers. j Manufacturers and Contractors. SIEHBEKS BROTHERS DVKSEQ WORKS 11 Caxton House, izstminis; Upper Thames Lamp* mnd I Dalston, Lone Work* Stafford and Woolwich. Singapore Gold Storage Co., Ltd. Hear Entrance U Borneo Wharf Telephone 1026. Sea stocks178 words
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Article892 1913-12-10 5 hi*] i ■ioa grassed llm Ring U .i 1R rreights an all iiupor'.mt I hit when wem-kun-non as equalling about .6 of a '.on Kl have be» .06 or 1 I little Mag it the actual rate of I from the Colony i. -u-for,. not T.s but I892 words
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Article526 1913-12-10 5 The third ordinary general meeting of OQg Matin Rabbet Company. Ltd., was held at the London Chamber of Commerce, Sir Frank A. Swettenham, O.C.M.G. inaan), presiding. The Chairman said The profit on the twelve mouths" work amounted to £18,056, to which is added the carry forward from last526 words
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Article97 1913-12-10 5 The report of the Anglo Sumatra Rubber Company for the year ended :> Ist May last states that, including j£ 0 2 1 6 brought forward, the available balance of profit amounted to X'3S,l*7. The directors recommend a final dividend of 17^ per cent., less tax, making97 words
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Article522 1913-12-10 5 report ol the Kamoning (Perak) It ibbec and Tin Company, Ltd.. for the year ended 30th Jan 9, 1913, to be sub. initted to the meeting on the 20th ult.. states that no further extension having been carried out during the year, the planked arwi remains522 words
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Article460 1913-12-10 5 The fifth annual general meeting of the Sekong Rubber Company, Ltd., was held i on Nov. 12 at the offices, Ceylon House, j Baateheap, Mr T. B. Silcock presiding. Tne Chairman said The directors' report and accounts for the year 1912 13 have been in your hands for some460 words
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Article54 1913-12-10 5 December 9th, 1913. Offered for sale 643.13 pkls. or 85,751 lbs. and sold 76.19 pkls. or 76,825 lbs. Prices Realized Sheet Smoked ...5111 to 9121 H Unsiuoked 102 114 Crepe No. 1 114 117 No. I ICI 111 N No. I 89 99 No. 4 77 8554 words
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Article346 1913-12-10 5 November 14 th. An active market at generally hardening rates has been met with during the past week. The upward tendency was not without temporary reactions, but these were not of long duration. While there has been a consistently good enquiry for the forward deliveries, the feature346 words
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Article188 1913-12-10 5 Singapore, 9th December. Rubber has not escaped the depression affecting most markets at present and in spite of vary small offerings at to-day's Auction, values again showed a cousiderab!e decline from last week's levels. Smoked Sheet obtained the top price of the sale, 1121 per pikul. at188 words
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Article69 1913-12-10 5 Messrs McAlister and Co: inform us that the output from this Company's c during month of November was 119.01 made up as follows: Plant we pkls. 67.20. Tribute Ore pkls. 51.81. The Manager reports as- regards the working of the Plant as follows: Dredge rau 400 hours,69 words
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Article63 1913-12-10 5 Agents. Sime, Darby and Co. BukitK. B: 2,795 Agents. The Waterhouse Co. Tanjong Olak 14,006 Pahang:— 11,050 Agents. Guthrie and Co. Heawood tin: 243,110 company 133 tributers. Estimated gross revenue including tribute $7,404 mine cost »2,800 estimated net profit at mine $4,604. Agents. Sandilands, Buttery and63 words
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Article373 1913-12-10 5 The report of the BrooklantU Selangor Rubber Company, Ltd.. for tl. nded BOtb June last, to be submitted to the meeting ou the 18th alt., steftet that at the date of the last annual report the an a under cultivation was '2,583 acres. During the past financial year373 words
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Article139 1913-12-10 5 The report of the Tebrau Rubber Estates, Ltd., for the year to 30th June states that the crop, originally estimated at 200,000 lbs, amounted to 2;>2,79fi lbs. The current crop is estimated at 869,000 lbs. but a 6 the Hoard have decided to tap only such trees as139 words
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Article168 1913-12-10 5 During the year ended June 30 a piofit of £89,234 fagftinit £111,990 for the previous year), wa6 made which, together with .£5,966 brought forward, gives £96,190. Of this amount £62,600 was absorbed by the interim dividend of 25 per cent, paid in May last, leaving an168 words
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Article433 1913-12-10 5 Tl Nov. The business done during the uot brought much satisfaction to j ducers and there fHMnttf seeni6 to be a lack of confidence in the market. T) doubt due partly to the di\. that prevail on the question of cotton v with regard to the consumptive433 words
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Article123 1913-12-10 5 The report of the \s:tlnm Etubbei Ltd.. to be submitted to ttu in<Mtiii« on the IM Nov. total nun)}-. November. Iflf i. credited with fa paid up thereon fourteen shares of Ids etch, which I n isgued for cash Tlif i sideration for the allotment of tbf credited123 words
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Article49 1913-12-10 5 We listen to vapid orations. On death rates by Wi be po»k. When nought saps the lite- blood <>f nations, So shrewdly as deadly disease f To vanquish the latter tb awpW Strong allies if each will tecur. 1 And what a mon trusty oxai Than Wootls' Prmooi IVpp«49 words
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Advertisement59 1913-12-10 5 FISH BRAND KERO^ME 4$ Rfl Per Case J^gP^p ipO-JU of 2 Tins. Trade Mark. The best Oil on the Market for House Lighting Obtainable From CHOP CHIN HUAT HIN, 14* Booth Bridie Bo*. CHOP CHIN KWANG, 13, Circokr I: CHOP EE HIN, top, ]> CHOP ENG JOO SENG, M, Betcfa59 words
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Article21 1913-12-10 6 Domestic Occurrences. BIRTH. HENNINO3— On Decen her Bth at Balaclava, Dalvey Road, to Mr and Mrs W. G. Henninos, a daughter.21 words
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Article, Illustration1575 1913-12-10 6 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday, Dec. 10, 1913. Her* sDa'l ihe Hi .>.. ;al«t» Onawcd b> mfl.iercr .r.i sal I I £»*c Her- pat'bt Truti: cr; ibrisal cractfptt ibns*~. While it may be suspected that in regard to China's future one or two foreign Powers might conceivably find it to1,575 words
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Article648 1913-12-10 6 A marriage has been arranged, and will shortly take place, between Lieut. Col Walter H. N. Globsop, late Suffolk B ment, of Rock Creek 8.C.« and Margaret, widow of James Lindsay Stirling. P.W.1).. Burma, and daughter of Andrew Buist. M.D Perth. Alas, poor Scotland A Macfarlane charged in an Australian648 words
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Article263 1913-12-10 6 Th" follow my action with the ■fen I. Notice if h<r < by given I b iuar> tanking Oontp he regist* of tli< [ling Street, Singapon mi Than Bth December, If lurpose of considering md tassinu M an ;iii;ir\ i ollowing resolute "That it bat bean263 words
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Article58 1913-12-10 6 By kiud permission of I Marrable and (MResn, Hh ,the King's Own Yorkshire Li^i will play the following pugm in the Botauic Gardens on I I at 9 pm March Rien/i Overture helisario Serenade La Marola Selection The Dancing HMnm lonepoem Finlandia Descriptive A Southern Weddiug58 words
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Article94 1913-12-10 6 No more genuinely i could be wished for than I Millionaire," which El being shou Alhauibra just now. Fhan il Wttm derfully clever bIMOO :d the boys also show just how bully. n -tied with. Their invasion is something to laugh o\ ci and tboiou^biy enjoy. Then tban94 words
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Article237 1913-12-10 6 Mr Lindsay Years, of t I has returned from leave. Sukhu Moehi, who murdered Nfttl Mur phy in :i tiam. was found sentenced to death, subject to conl tion by tht Allahabad High ourt. Probate on the will of the lal Ferguson, 1.M.0. lias been d< £30,949. A five-sixth sb237 words
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Advertisement186 1913-12-10 6 CHRISTMAS PROVISIONS Fleas*' Jo not i MdWi til! ih>' !t moment. Ourfitocfc i> now complete with all that i« and lust. Order* j>i>)inptly ex<v :t< >1 and DEL! IRED FREE Singapore Town Suburbs Choice Choice Display of Display of Er^lish wA V K^Sl En^ lish Crackers. > Crackers. Cm-kf mannra^turtil186 words
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Article73 1913-12-10 7 EXPLORING VESSEL DISAPPEARS. [B i able]. X X I f Ibl ii m i. -en reI ht>a ;i. the Swedii -iier of the British r.e north west of lie lias sent a i from I I .uk I on I kkal th»« aliip >r the winter 3son and73 words
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Article16 1913-12-10 7 The liaei ilia which Horn has bean M I Hat cargo :iuudred IhooMtnd16 words
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Article81 1913-12-10 7 A French Victory. lon, 1 I ted ont Mm r round of their return aoal -ensatioi.al manner, the i M minute and thirteen v irpri tifr ru>hed Wells and got i I beavv boih blows. < awaj twice but Carp^n:ier < nendous pun I v the j.ia ut'.d.81 words
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Article53 1913-12-10 7 Decline to be Both. ndon. l»ec. 9. Mr Samuel. Postmaster ral, recently enquired the number of legraphists belonging to the presumably with a view to embodiment in the event of a strike or employment at their usual work under mlitary discipline. Seventy tive telegraphBirmingham yesterday resigned, ro53 words
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Article177 1913-12-10 7 I m r 250 Lives Log v terrible shipping disaster is reported com Port Arthur. A small steamer named vu belonging to the China Merhants Steam N'avigatiou Co., and employ ■d on the coasting trade in the vicinity of 0 and Port Arthur, struck a sunken 9am177 words
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Article205 1913-12-10 7 Bombay, 24 tb November. An accident attended with the loss of :bree lives and in which seven persons injured occurred on Sunday in the, newly erected building of the Simplex s near Jacob Circle, Bombay. About four o'clock in the afternoon a crack was noticed on205 words
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Article94 1913-12-10 7 CANADA IMMIGRATION. RESTRICTION PROBABLE. I I'-v Submarine Cable]. KsttTKt'f Sebvicr. London, Dec. 9 The Times correspondent at Toronto says that the (lovernment in.i\ avail itself of a clause in the Immigration Act empowering it by an On Council to forbid the entrance of all labourers t r u l art94 words
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Article35 1913-12-10 7 Still on The Balance. Sydney Dec. 0 The Labour party h:«ve secured fort\ i .he 1 .iberals thirty The Liberals are confident ol win Ding the majority 01 the Becond ballot*.35 words
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Article28 1913-12-10 7 London, I>ec. 9. The polling for the Wick Bnrgbfl has beeq most vigorous. The largely on Home Rule and the Conservative candidate is Mr Mckeu/.ie.28 words
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Article71 1913-12-10 7 Practical Proposals Needed. London. Dee. y. >ir I.. /arson speak Plymouth said be was still waiting for Mr \s<|iiith to make practical proposals but fchc treatment of Ireland in any way different from the rest of the I'nited Kingdom will violate the very essence of the bases I71 words
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Article11 1913-12-10 7 London Dec. 9.— The death has occurred of Baron lladstock.11 words
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Article378 1913-12-10 7 -engers by the Bibby liver Oxfordshire, Captain G. 11. Harris, 11. N. X., on arrival at Kaogoon report a smart piece of seamauship on the part of the olKcers of that vessel during her recent voyage. M about dawn on November IT when the steamer was in378 words
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Article118 1913-12-10 7 Application was made today to tße In ternational Court by the Krona Ayakarn t< have an order for restriction of residenc made on Victor Maclean, who had Bevei previous convictions against him In th British and International Courts. The Court, however, after listening to petition by Maclean,118 words
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Article72 1913-12-10 7 OFFICERED BY GERMANS. [Bj Submarine Cable]. Bbotm'i Sek^icr. London, Dec. 9. -The German General Limat yon Sanders with ten other German officers leaves tterlin to day for Constantinople. The appointment of General Sanders as commander of a Turkish Army Corps at Constantinople has evoked the strongest objections from72 words
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Article135 1913-12-10 7 Socialist and Radical. Paris, Dec. 1) If. Douraergae has form* ?d Ma Cabinet in wbicb he takes the Premiership anc Foreign .Ministry, If. Caillaux Finance, M. Vmaoi Instruction, Oeneral Moolena W.u-. Admiral Monis Marine, M. Lebrnn Colonial. The late Ministry was OOmpoaed <>t moderate He publicans, the new135 words
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Article306 1913-12-10 7 The Canadian Position. Montreal, Nov. 8. The naval defence question is again agitating the Dominion. Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the Opposition leader, who is conducting a provincial political campaigu, declares that the proposal of the Prime Minister, Mr liordeu, to contribute three Dreadnoughts to the British Navy is merely306 words
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Article173 1913-12-10 7 i;s Protest AGAINST Food SOPPLIBD A serious incident is reported at some leugth in the Indo China papers. It appears that a mutiny took place on board the French cruiser Dvpleiz while at Saigon last month, 2^o marines refusing to pass the inspection. The men, after173 words
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Article84 1913-12-10 7 It is notified in the Hongkong Governmeet Gazette that H. E. the Officer Admin- j istering the Government has been pleased to constitute a Committee for the purpose of advising the Registrar of Companies on the qualifications of Chinese applicants for recognition as auditors under the Com- j panics Ordinances,84 words
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Article207 1913-12-10 7 <'l 'RIOTS Sr THEME CODBT EVIDEX< K. A curious civil action was concluded in the Supreme Court yesterday before Mr Justice Sproule. The plaintiff, a young girl named Koh Chee Xeo, sought to prove that she was the legitimate daughter of her deceased father, Low Kiin207 words
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17 1913-12-10 7 Amount formerly received $60: received yesterday M 0 and 52. Total 572. > <17 words
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Article71 1913-12-10 7 The following property was disposed of by auction at Messrs Powell and Co.'s sale room yesterday afternoon Freehold land, area 1883 square feet being lot 7T) of Grant 5. Together with the shophouse dwelling thereon known as No. :>3 Neil Road, Singapore. Monthly rental 180. Tan Choo Xeo71 words
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Article237 1913-12-10 7 An Important co-operative Enterprim There was sold at auction at the Offices of Public Works Department yesterday a piece of Crown land measuring about 288,225 square feet, at Ho Mun Tun, Kowloon, on a To years lease, with the option of renewal for a further 75237 words
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Article280 1913-12-10 7 Commenting upon the formation of the Stettin Traffic Company, as announced by the London Shipping Gazette," the Argus is of opinion that it means ap- i parently the establishment of a third line of steamers to run between Australia and Germany, the new line being for280 words
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Advertisement204 1913-12-10 7 li^Kv QTPRIINft Rlll/FR T^JT m 9b ulLnLlilU uILILiI lO KBSgJM iI.K LINED CASE. ill '-'>'% SM 1 1 CONTENTS HE/jtjff= HkBImH^I utlUon lit A X H ■P PIN TRAY SHOE LIFT button hook r^t Jfi GLOVE STRETCHER riAir. CURLERS :/*sr 2 pks scissors amEs^'' Sr^p' 4 manicure files Etc. v204 words
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Advertisement713 1913-12-10 8 Auctions REMIN DER. AUCTION SALE OF 35 Valuable Historical Oil Paintings in massive gilt frames B> n to rm uuseiA. At Towcll A Cos Salon To Day, Wednesday, Dec. 10th, at 12 noon A POWELL A Co. Auction* 10-12 REMINDER. AUCTION SALE OF Six Cases Piece Goods and a Quantity713 words
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Advertisement390 1913-12-10 8 Shipping N. D L. FOR THE HOLIDAYS A ROUND TRIP' Singapore Deli -Penang Singapore or vice versa by N. D. L. Steamers $60 ONLY. lUtween Singapore and Penang passengers may travel by the Straits Steam Ship Cos ruers and may break their journey at any intt mieiliate port in the390 words
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Advertisement581 1913-12-10 8 Shipping RICKMERS LINE. ELLEN RICKMERS Capt. Berg, s expected to arrive here outwards on or ibout the l")th December. For all particulars apply to DALMANN ft Co., Agents. 9-12 uc OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. FOR Broome, Port Hedland, Cossack, Ashburton, Carnarvon, Geraldton and Fremantle. The Company's Steamer "GORGON" 2,885581 words
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Advertisement688 1913-12-10 8 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITiMES MAIL LINE China, Japan, Ceylon, Djibouti, Egypt and Marseilles OtJTWARD HOMEWARD 1913 1913 3ordillere Dec 21 Australien Dec 22 1914 1914 Magellan Jan 4 Polynesien Jan 5 Srnest-Simous Jan in Paul Lecat Jan 19 Sera Feb 1 Cordilh-re Feb I Ulantique Feb 15 Magellan Feb688 words
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Advertisement609 1913-12-10 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, (connoctiDf Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa! Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Teingtao Nagasaki and Kobe609 words
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Advertisement431 1913-12-10 8 Shipping P. &0. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPAN\ For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon Australia, India, Aden, Egypt Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. rbrou^b Bills of Lading Coast, Feraian Quit. Continental and A Ports. Steamer* will leave h-iujjap. MATL LINES From Singapore, Conner ti<i«. Colombo with as Ass; bk I 1 »<>c 26431 words
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Advertisement556 1913-12-10 9 S^h i p p i n g Toyo Kisen Kaisha (ORIENTAL 3. S. Co.) AND Western Pacific Railway Co. I Route Via Ch.na, Japan. Honolulu and San Fran-; points in the United States. Canada, Mexico and Europe. ■r. HIHTO MAKU-. "TENYo! r/ME TABLE FROM HONGKONG. m d«c liar IllD lru556 words
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Advertisement533 1913-12-10 9 SINGAPORE'S OUT COMPANY. mm Hmf wm flf ||f mmH mmi 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 the British Life Assurance Companies533 words
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Advertisement259 1913-12-10 9 HEAP ENG MOH STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. Singapore to Batavia, Cheribon and Samarang. Bail Twick a Week. I s.s. Giang Seng 1,128 Tons Capt J. Craig. *.s. Giang Ann 890 E. Uldall. 6.5. Edendale 1,128 A. Dunlop. 3.8. Wilhelui 783 M. Giesche. Singapore to Sourabaya. Singaradja. Ampenan and Macassar. Sail Once259 words
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Advertisement510 1913-12-10 9 The Eastern United Assuranci CORPORATION Ltd. Head Office— Singapore. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlement-). Authorized Capital $5,000,000. FIRE DEPARTMENT.-Risks accepted on Build ings and Merchandise at current ratei MARINE DEPARTMENT.— Insurances effected o Hulls and Cargo. For full particulars as to rates and all othe nf oi iiiation apply to510 words
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Advertisement365 1913-12-10 9 B NORWICH UNION FIRE OFFICE, KM I7tf. HEAD OFFICES,NORWICH AND LONDON. 5 Losses Pn id exceed (ft <-0 000 n rcmiuai. Prompt and r THE BORNEO Co Ltd. Apeoit FEDERAL LIFE fl Assurance Company of Canada. Established 188 S. DIREJ^T GOVERKMENT SUPER Vtt-t Government Audit. Policies are WURLD WIDE acfi365 words
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349 1913-12-10 10 CRISIS AMONG GERMAN "PANEL" DOCTORS. BIIHiKK WWMM HO BkTTKK SrWIMN*.. rliri, Nov. 9. The extension of the Insurance Laws to domestic servants and other classes of the population has resulted in bringing about a critical state of affairs between the socalled Krankenkassen, or offices for the administration of sick funds,349 words
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Article, Illustration371 1913-12-10 10 111 mi inn I in liiiil li lli lii I lliH in spite of the regular daily cleansing of the teeth with toothpowders and tooth pastes, the teeth (and particularly the back 1 frequently become decayed and hollow And is not that a convincing proof that tooth -powders371 words
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Article211 1913-12-10 10 H\I.F A V! LI. ION FOH BERLIN Xkw SPAIER. The Hamburg newspaper Fremdenblatt claims authority for the statement that the August Scherl Newspaper Company, of Berlin, the owners of the Berlin Lokal An/.eiger, recently intended issuing new shares amounting to several hundred thousands of pounds. Al211 words
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Article216 1913-12-10 10 British Firm-' Kntf.rprise. Several well-known British shipbuilding firms are now conducting operations in ia. and, so far as the construction of warships is concerned, the Dominion will soon be self-contained. At Sydney, Cape Breton, for instance, Messrs John Brown and Co., Clydebank, aiil tho Kairtield Company, Govan, are216 words
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Article1152 1913-12-10 10 The first total where given represents figures for 1912, the last column represents output for calendar year to date in all cases. Year 1912. Nov. 1913. Allagar 93.500 16,350 143,450 Alma 63,233 Alor Gajah 47,871 9,600 86,055 Alor Pongsrj 80,830 8,020 92,692 Anglo Johore 47,193 11,158 UI,MI1,152 words
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Article108 1913-12-10 10 Year 191 i. M Belat 2,410 Bruaiig 451 Bruseh 3,415 Chendenang 2,326 l>ungun Wolfram 264 Gopeng Consol 5,944 Heawood 4,4*6 Kain uning Kanaboi 2,806 Kinta 3.330 M Kinta Association 5,04 'J Kledang 1,274 Kramat Pulai 6,114 Kampar Lahut 01 Malayan Tin Menglembu Lode 8,855 403 Middleton 242 P.108 words
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Article30 1913-12-10 10 Beaufort 51,816 6. British Borneo 101,170 114,1*1 Lai;t;koQ 9)19,558 6. Melalap 10)49,972 Meinbakut 6* 1 Sapong 103,900 18 Sekong 82,837 9iSouth East 8,116 51 Tenom 81,075 151.21b30 words
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Advertisement43 1913-12-10 10 Money comes to lucky people. belongs unto the wi*. For thf good there is the promise .21 a plac in Paradise Aad a comfort is provided. When your cold you cant endure. There s a remedy unfailing Found in Woody Great Peppermint Cure.43 words
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Advertisement224 1913-12-10 10 Chs. J. GAUPP Go. Raffles Place, next to Robinson Piano Co. Watchmakers, Jewellers and Nautical Opticians. Fine Diamond Jewellery a Speciality. English Swiss Gold Silver Watches. Zeiss Prism Binoculars. Surveying and Nautical Instruments. VERY COMPLETE STOCK OP SILVER AND PLATED WARE FROM MAPPIN WEBB Ltd ||«iji||li HAEMONIUM tt~ *£t^ "swifili224 words
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Advertisement56 1913-12-10 10 MASSAGE Miss HARU Mr. FUJITA, No. 14, Queen Street. Are well known to many Doctors In Singapore as the most accomplished Japanese Masseuse and Masseur. We Advise Ladies and Gentlemen to try our Massage as well as Medicine. If you are healthy try Massage twice a week to keep your56 words
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Advertisement57 1913-12-10 10 FREE! FREE!! FREE!! RAI SAHIB Dr. K. C. DAS S HEALTH RESTORER. A GUIDE TO HEALTH, wealth and prosperity. It is a very useful book concerning the daily life of young and old. Distributed gratis and post free. THE SWASTHYA SAHYA PHARMACY, '30/2. Harrison Road. Calcutta Local Agents THE PENANG57 words
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Article1502 1913-12-10 11 Issued by FRASER Co,, Exchange and Share Brokers, Dec. 9. Oap. Ibuub. Paid Labt Di» hOYRKi« 85.000 -in 28 Allagar 9% 13 2 1 800,0*0 £1 £1 Anglo-Java 4 9 5 9 150,000 2b 2b Anglo- Malay 8% int 8 10$ 9 7 50,000 2f* 2« Batang1,502 words
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Article63 1913-12-10 11 (COBRRCTBD DP ¥0 Dec. 9). Bank 4me 2-4$ demand 2-4§ Private credits 8m 2-4 1932 credits 6 m/t 2-4 1516 France demand Bank 204 Germany, demand 238} India, T. T. 174J Hongkong, demand l Yokohama, demand 114$ Java, demand 141 Bangkok, demand 66 Sovereigns, Bank Baying •6.54 Bank of63 words
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Article151 1913-12-10 11 Dec. 9 Tin 300 tone sold 188.25 Gambier 6.75 Gambler Cube No. 1 10.76 Gambier Cube No. 2 10.00 Pepper Black ordin. 'port buyers It* Pepper, (White fair) ..buyers 82.25 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) 24.00 Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) 25 00 Mace (Banda) 90.00 Cloves (Amboina) oom151 words
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Advertisement164 1913-12-10 11 "Royal Household" Whisky. is guaranteed to be Exactly the same in every respect as that supplied regularly to The Royal Household at Buckingham Palace by Messrs James Buchanan Co.. Ltd.. who hold the largest reserves of Whisky of any individual firm in the world. The necessary arrangements have now been164 words
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Advertisement37 1913-12-10 11 w^ m The Singapore and Straits Rough I Diary for 1914 Pi ice $1.25 per copy $1.65 post free. 1 PUBLISHERS: PRASERAND NEAVE, Ltd. To be had from all Booksellers in Straits Settlements and F. M. 6.37 words
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Miscellaneous883 1913-12-10 11 VESSELS VS POKT Flag and Tout- Commander* Frocu Arrived hor When Kuantan F.M.S. 249 Egdom Kuantan, 15-10 PJL6. Dock Steamert, Nat. Tonnage Maa»e» From Cousigneen For Alting Dut 704 Kolk Pontianak, 7 12 Ships Agency Pontianak 10 Ayuthia Ger 267 Freese Penang, 812 l;« hn M.-yer Paneh 10 Benoa Dut883 words
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Article1319 1913-12-10 12 ,y looking up nowaday in apore for there have bwn quite BVOibef of matches of late. It 1 "ice that although the matches 111 uid and Wales vs The Rest nuiy mean tliat some passengers have to be indoded in one side or the other, such wtrhw are1,319 words
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Article79 1913-12-10 12 S. C. C. vs Brahmins. The above teams engaged in an int> resting and fast game on the B.C.C. i yesterday. The S.C.C. wen much superior to their opponents aud scored thre» Loals before the whistle sounded half t me. They added two more goals iv <}uick succession in79 words
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Article214 1913-12-10 12 A CIDBNTAIiLT SHOT IN HIS OFFICE. Canton, D 1. The death has takeu place of Mr So Ling-fung, chief inspector of po'ice and formerly editor of the Xam Yut I' >. in der unusual circumstances. Mr So was on duty in the detective effice on the214 words
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Article82 1913-12-10 12 In Cochin Harbour. Cochin, Xovember 29th. Two big lighters, laden with petroleum landed by the s.s. Singu, which arrived from Rangoon and Tuticoriu on the 27th instant, are on fire in the outer roads. One of them is almost completely destroyed. Boats are going to the82 words
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96 1913-12-10 12 The Superintendent of Dangan Estate, Mr X. Budd-Wilson, had a thrilling experience a few days ago. He had been to Minneriya to shoot game, and on returning home, suddenly came across a wild buffalo which collided with his motorcycle, but instantly fled to the96 words
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Article18 1913-12-10 12 Christiankhe Rus 2019 Weinberg, Moji, Mitsui .and Co., uncer. Phranang. Brit. 1022, Majer, Saigon, Thong Hup.18 words
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Article425 1913-12-10 12 AX OLD EMBLEM PUT TO A NEW USE. Mr E. T. Williams, who was the American Charge d'Affaires at Peking in the interval between the departure of Mr Calhoun and the arrival of Dr. Paul Reinsch and who, moreover, has spent nearly half his life425 words
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Article174 1913-12-10 12 charges Against Driver. A seiious accident took place at Tanjong Pagar at halfpast seven o'clock yesterday morning, as the result of which a Chinese lies in hospital with serious injuries and a Malay stands charged several offences. The latter, bin Abdullah Sohmat, was driving a Singapore Express174 words
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Article264 1913-12-10 12 In accordance with the recommendations of Sir Maurice Fitzmaurice, of Messrs Coode Son and Matthews (now in Australia reporting on the naval bases mentioned by Admiral Sir Richard Henderson) a new monster dredger is coming out to Colombo early in February. It is being built by Messrs264 words
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Article392 1913-12-10 12 The Kenkou Maru discharges a cargo of Japanese coals at the wharves. The French steamer A. Latour dv Trevilla from Haiphong and Saigou had on board 169 soldiers and 31 civilians, homeward bound. The British India liner Ellenga arrived from Rangoon yesterday (Tuesday) morning with general cargo for392 words
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Article74 1913-12-10 12 Left. Due. Arrived. B. I. Nov 6 Nov 29 Nov 29 M. M. Nov 10 Dec 6 Dec 6 P. &O. Nov 14 Dec 6 Dec 6 N. D. L. Nov 17 Dec 9 B. I. Nov 20 Dec il M. M. Nov 24 Dec 16 P.74 words
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Article101 1913-12-10 12 j East Wharf (Basin)— Sea Mew t East Wharf Section I— Sealda, Bombay Maru. Sheers Wharf— Nil 'Malacca Main Wharf Sec. 2— Ellenga. Trabboch .i 3— Kumsang it 4 Nippon s— Nil M 6 Toucer. Gorgon j New Dock Sec. 7— (Under construction.) I West Wharf101 words
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Advertisement141 1913-12-10 12 ENGLISH FISH. Just received a new shipment comprising: FILLETS, BLOATERS, HADDOCKS, PLAICE, KIPPERS, SOLES, Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd.. SINGAPORE AND BRANCHES. JAMES MOTION &C° MOTION Singapore MARINE AND OPHTHALMIC OPTICIANS, SINGAPORE Nautical A; «-«™m^^^_ 1 P meter aescrip- i Makers and tions kept Jeweilei in stock. t Certified Compass141 words
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Miscellaneous293 1913-12-10 12 WEATHER REPORT. These Weather Telegrams are transmitted by courtesy of the E. E. Tel. Co. and contain the observations made at Hongkong (HK.) Observatory, and at Manila Observatory (MN.i The data are date and hour of despatch the Barometer reading (inches in HK., Mill! metres in MN.); Direction of Wind293 words
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