The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly), 6 July 1911

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  • 15 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. THIRDS ERIES THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1911 No. 1,249
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  • 77 1 Ap:. May Total 4 4U > 1. L. i '..i fc ri X 420 831 1,251 A j.. ii>J Km 50*3 K^-: Sffi '■cli N.wCi'v.^ llfl 1;i 6 VT r 5" >r^-\r»i>»i I 'i l U I 605 3,105 j i m 1.750 a^. a n n 240
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  • 11 1 V. n a- tl'< """I'V ",:r ■;.:.":;;i.'^
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 81 1 "i:i- tin- wif, if v, \v. I X.— On v July. |II i. landia off Cai g .i ft p i I I.i ,i —ii. U i mhl. mi the M of 0.-D El. KacCunn, km. (By Brk aril— On July 'md at 7 a in at Plurcarden, 19
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    • 35 1 YkaTS-Strwart. At Ca'.edoaian Station I Hot-:. Ediuburcjli. on Ist Jone, by the liev. K. Moctt'omerie Hardie, Ccckpc-n, ***** l Yeats, London, to Jane Smith, daughter of the late William Stewart, Dalhousie, Mid Lothi-iu. i
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    • 48 1 imi th< nil Instant, at l >ii..i»\ < lhaul J 1 1 1 > !.< v 1 i: !i;ii«l V aged I in. I.X! r.hKH.-On the ltd J«M, in a nursing hon e. Katit the beloved witt of Fhkpelh I LkpflvKH, Wyre Ccurt, BowdlflJ, formerly of Pi cang and
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  • 163 1 '1 i- mail f Ju: c > li can" \>y the I*. and 0, Iftsl Ffi'^'V. Tbk koVMWarj mail vr- es per 1 1 1 i-- li [odil t>-^av. A b<MMWard ■mi] toft t-y Iki Pi Ritel Prkdmsi on H l*. i,:\ ek hai iit I Jiavvn h-:
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  • 63 1 (CORIICTID CP TO July BMI I■ *W jj9 1 8 demwKi -mi Hi fill ondili Bm VH credits 6m i •/^.A Francs, demand Bank.., 294^ Q-ermant, demand 23&j India, T. T. HONTtKONG, df-IQAad Yokohama. (.lorumU >« H 4 J Java, domuiid 140J Bangkok, doruand M BofSBBMMb BlAh B\»v.ti^ 18.54
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  • 124 1 July 5. Til »»07i Gabbier buyers. a Gambia Cube No 1 14 (Rubier Cube No I c Pepper Bfaok ordia o*pON buyers 1875 Pepper, White furl buyers 2* 5U Xatnif-us Unto the \h noir Kmfaßtfi 80 to the Ib jM* Mace Band*; riOn Cloves Amboina Bal'y Corfe* i 1"
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  • Article, Illustration
    12 1 ■i'ned \ff grun i Truth h>~ 'S draW, flafli 1- ,alt> and
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  • 923 1 Juce 80. la ftOßMttlOt with what MHI b-~ MMNBtd tob^tkt ttchuic.l ofott of ihe Proudlock .-k— tor the fotitiiiFiiiifT < t he fordid and such appeals my hatt btGB MtAl in cciiL; ct on with it by the Sultan <<t Btlitgtf in-Courcil i- 3 a matter apirt
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  • 1526 1 .Ill', 1 IMlection MMi UN pn»~-l:i -it the Mtfltnil BWmoI At tita iftmii ■■f j lei.l those of '.he public who t.k- rh*- rouble i to tiiiiA: ol MMh Mam to Ml whether I the relations b^ween the G .iV»-rL!i:en' I the MriJic.il 3d
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 179 1 CONTENTS. i i Tin al i t S Ja|ian ami I i Daina. U B KM annual n ding mal 9 10 1 I 7 v.irocco SfOKT. v. I'.nr I I 9 I l|> 1" I^4, w alkn C'arfio In!— I»a t I Bm>*cri>>ers to the "Sinsfapore Free Frees w«eklv
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  • 1166 2 Jalj Boarce'v hive t ho ivh >i»s .if the Corouitim tru npys del awiv, w'len, with ;i s\v '.fdit'-s thit is ai-'.ii.Mi.', t l i;> political Oris> hisagiia cat.tu^l^ 1 P.irliamsnt and the oou 1 1 r v iv i*s N .'thina; could b-j'ier sho?r ti-.it the
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  • 1235 2 Jfclj 4 With the Imperial Conference in (ur minds, all that it has done, and much thdt has been discussed but has been cjnsidered judicious to leave for the present alone, the prevailing conception, in some degree realised, especially in the domain of joint Imperial naval and military
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  • 1468 3 .lulv It must alwajs be an affair of weighty concern to those here who appvt the that Singapore stands m ftl k that strategic fa mA thai IMI r U- Paoiio pr. I a-n.> Ler or Lttr will come to be Ivt 1 therein, -pertupa b\ other
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  • 1150 3 July 6. Wore it not almost a rational tragedy, there is I fuud of humorous incongruity in the t\ict that the fortunes of the Army and the iiiiLt iry ■:estinir*> of the Empire have beeu for the p»st five years pUctd in the bftodl uf p« KitlOft]
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  • 166 3 H X 11. I', in "i- S> Him t\. i- r» I m \km pnmtioa of Private Secretary to I! M t h*-; K ng c f \)i u k k ■> r jto i;" 1 infirmity. \l H H. I', n. IV inn X tibodi succeeds him in the
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  • 2827 4 JAN. JUNE 1911. not in. -lading this week 1 i Ku'.'-r P.-ril 1 \s Othern Be< W,..;. -.1 iitli'-r A i\... r N Yv\t I I Mile Kn.l F'vj ICoi mv i I ■•■nt II i■ Ktamn am B« M K< n I's M mif. W 9ii l;. :ii.i.-
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  • 911 5 Mr Justice Ebdeu h*s re'urn^d to Penai g from > l_: ip<»re Thirty miles of the Ipoh to Tronoh R*ilway hive l«*u fenced in at a cost of 513,4fX). Kit. Ipr j-^ h bein^ md ,j e wirh the n-w cold >• nge but! iicg ,n
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  • 368 5 THE QUESTION OF AN APPEAL TU following is a copy of a letter from 31 r h. A. o W.i^LHr, to Mr* Proudlock. MAI Mm* Pi:-- i,i.,., X) Thp .next Court a Appeal i* fixed for the M I July, and v,-ur ippeal irill he included t
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  • Correspondence.
    • 712 5 THE PROUDLOCK CASE THE POLICY OF AN APPEAL. i mi. KDROm, Bur, I IH in this morning's issue or your paper a letter by Mrs Proudkck to her solicitor instructing him to withdraw her ippsjaL This appears to me to be a serious Bliatakt by the unfortunate lady and that
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  • 296 5 Oa and illH July Section I-' of the Harbours Ordinance, 1^72, will be pu'. into operation in the S'raits Settlements. It KqoilU musters of vessels to hand to the boarding tther or send to the Import and Export < >rfi m, a manifest of ail cargo to be
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  • 180 5 Residents in the Straits, the I. M. S. and Johore will welcome the advent of the express night trains which commence running on Saturday. The first night train from Singapore leaves Tank Road station at '"> ~>\ pm. and will only stop at Newton en route for
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  • 144 5 (Tune, Amekh Ok (loi) Savk Tin King.) Two empires by the sea, TWO nations greaf and t:ee. One anthem raise. < >ne rice of ancient fame, Oae tongue, one faith, we cl-tiui Om God, irkott glorious D;inie We love and prftitti What deeds cur fathers wrought, What battles
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  • 115 5 In a review of last year's* working of the K. M. S. BulwajS, the General IUMgW remarks The year haa been a satisfactory oneinnetrly every reaped. The improve- rnent in the trade of the couutry ii indicated by the steady increise m the traffic earnings which became more marked in
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  • 257 5 SULTANS ON PLE ASU RE BENT. E. H. the Sultan f P r.t.ir r iV; I by the leading men.beis Ari v i M-ihamme-i-in raojuoi*; pii r .r.: -.<•.] BtraUi Oper* Co, <n \Yetin*Mli\ t. wheD, after the u»u il g-irlandii a fuocMocs, H.s Highte^-. thn i:jh member < f
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  • 573 5 Hegri Sk.mbilan Singapore. The following is from the M t y M., Played at Seremban on June 23rd and 2Hh. Negri Sembiian won by I 1 J Hennessey bowled very well Im Negri Seiiibilan, takir j >"\-*-n wi«-k-t- in >■ innings in the flrst 7 for -VA and in
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  • 1047 6 Rev. E H Gomes' Book. It ia a handsome book, well printed, very well illustrated, well and tastefully bound, that Messrs Se»'-ley have p iss-d to the publi< r their counters at 1»J shillings nott, a v lume of 313 pt^-s, not r-.-konin^ V illustrations and
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  • 1254 6 (From "ur Sy-)"J Correspondent) London, June '1, 11. QpIVl IT. Boffl&od win's some new blood in view c ol the Tnan»suiir Tjiirnunant of 1912, so tint the rec°nt perform aoc^s of Allitson of Notts, and 1) >oth uf V jrkshire, wer^ very I J wel'.-n.e. The former
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  • 561 6 Tfcie Hotter .Vi.'t.].v r.=ts taken ov moaoaiao agaiaat the Fi ihaaa flaaißrthip owners at tIM M. lt filif v! be roc) iniifiu BMfbl r i'" in the barb Bf WOOk Or twu ago, for enteiing the harboß* with petroleum under her decks withi w the Booaaiarj oartifoate, The
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  • 99 6 Koala Lumpur ha<] I BugbAy aaajiaaoa] j Coronation night. [I ii haid*to have lit up the burruundinc: bills. Mr L Hawkins, formerly Manager t Kwon^ Moh Sang Estate, K^dab, wh just undergone an operation, is now fay- ourably recoveries. Mr Collinson, formerly of the Shanghai- Nanking R til way, has
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  • 162 6 FRASER CO. 'S SHARE CIRCULAR. ext.remels 'here have bfvn >DHWabv larger 9*!"« thin usiiil by h j HrH Srerlinj X lbbws on Lcl ,n. Tbe rairk>i tt exceptioc of fail J*a! Bhewn no pirtieuUr tmtun hive b-en eutirelf neglected. Rubber M iuca v i sold n- t:l«» 1•: m,i rei
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  • 285 6 *f v 's Thii:i> Golf The find round of the amateur golf chamyesterday, June tad ■■■<■'■ 'ory for Mr iiltoo (Rml x>l) over Mr B. A.. Timjoo ■ad St. Annas) by 4 an! Both finalists had previously won cham. piorel ionours Mr Lissan in 1906 and
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  • 293 6 ■Vl eers Plan fob Lengthiniwo New > I I ]id increase in po: |i Q K*w Tori, y. i he consequent add I easiness space as wei sideaets, the fact p ated on an islaa4— MurjKatt.ii [eland— an erafore the amount of laud is fi>.
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  • 845 7 Kki.i* oi San Fr'tm ft-. Sj- < ,t- t Tlie distance fr .ra Menakh ito.Si:. H as •r-tve-H.l ly r he i-my, miy taken to be i^ I'M m. v.) p,r^ there *Dy p°rr<M'l il i \.r- H ar y wicdir:i» utduUtia^ tr-i MM -v: rh
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  • 138 7 Mr liushart, Secretary of the SelanK.>l Ch-iuibor of C n.mercp. and of the S-reudah Hydraulic Tin Mining Co, has proceeded h'jme, and will be away tor three or four months. Mr G. Bun acls tor Lira i i;.L_r his absence la the t i urn one of the largest uses
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  • 604 7 SOLDIER ASSAULTS EUROPEAN LADY A h:.\E'.> Imi'Ki.'OXMen i Before the Chief Jaatice, Sir Francis Pi fOtt, at the Hongkong Criminal Sessions Jam^s Murray, a priv.tte of the X O.Y I. I pleaded (fujlty to a charge of assaulting Miss <* M. Tom*s, on May 22nd in the bill district, occasioning
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  • 113 7 Amoiiut previously ackuowMged $1,***** I). .1. ft.oo F. Divits (.00 L G. K. 500 Pek J H. Si nx Eii E~ t. The lUrnanies iui Chuker>. S B. Km Poh GrOM 40im) J. K. Srouich 4JOO Pkk Mi:s Wuktoui'. V (J H».CO n m c "'OO
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  • 198 7 Imports of the Tebong Rabboff and TapiOOl Kstate, and Jasiu (HalsOtt) from Mr J. Snodgrsss, the ifont»siotB band. The former proposes a dividend of 60 cents per tael, I tirviDi* forward Intll 25,61 1 Jasin meeting was held on June 7'h, and dealt with seveu months working. i>etails
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  • 754 7 Boagkosg ii imbued an infec'el place owing to pU^ue. Mr I*. Dent's le-.ve is fx^nded f >r one ■Otttk, tad Mi W X. II Oc.o'r.b DtX*. Mr J. R Nicholson hl-1 Mr E. 1). Hewan ■tr- appointed members of the T.lj jl^ PtfOJ I) .k Biard
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  • 75 7 The Singapore R He Assrciation meeting will he concluded this httercoon with the Brick and the Mixed Doubles competition From 'j to 6 pro. the President and members will be At Home" at the Bungalow, Balle6tier Rarge, and the prizes will be distributed by Mrs Brockman. The
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  • Correspondence.
    • 425 7 TO THE KI'IToK Sir, la Lawyer's f f :i d-i'r- there spsjeara the i U iajc ttatemao! 14 The Court belov stem- ::.v- Ed the ruie MtitklWPl 1 r if te ■fj Omm with tki rail C Oiae*" bu 1 no authority is cittd ;u tuj.p rt
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    • 332 7 To m Rprob, Dear Sir,— Ou the 1s f June there appeared in the V'umnfj Ga%>iU an account oi t r:ni r Nibong Tebal before the I Kstrict :j Mr X Scott, of a cumber <i Tamil < -ulies charged with rioting and atsaultiuj me Sinkehs on
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  • 76 7 SLIGHTLY LOWEK FEYER22AD4I I The mortality returns for the week ii JuLe 24r'h show a ratio p< r urlle of p tion ot 1-1, the Lumber ■l -i» i 4l <( of wnich 1" were due to malarial .l: lever not specific 1. CLolent >•..-•; deaths of
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  • 84 7 Tbe Singapore Kinking Syndicate pr r. to throw p*-ii their preiu.r*- r sebsions a we*k to a, Club to be t .m.- il i invite the members of the Tnc^liu, > i.ji pore, Ladies Liwd Tr-amn, Tnitonia aL'i Dutch Clubs and the < >tiicers of the (i<tm.vn
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  • 1273 8 Quicquid I'junt hr.iaines nostri **t farrago '■belli. Juvenal. Ju9t after one year of royal reign the Kini» his been solemnly crowned in Westmincer Abl**v wi'h all the pomp and eereiiiu.v witi wiiich that high conaccntMNl is issocs-iTod. Tnis sicred compact of the >n a l.fe'.s duty
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  • 534 8 > > i n fenC) ['lie 1\ ng if Stxouy formally opeued tlie i I utorua'i xial Hyg'.ei-e Exhibition iul>.esi**n on Mi\ tl h. The followiug countries We represented Austria, Brazil, Ohio*, Midland, men, I f iily, .1 ipau, Hungary, S'»vi -rl md, ana thooitj ot
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  • 168 8 Not a very strenuous f ne on the S. It. C. ground last evening en!- i a win for the Buffs I over the PoUu Brani Club by three goals to nil. The Tauglin men scored early in the tirst half, and for some time the only
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  • 990 8 The annual general meeting was be!dyest«rd*v afieruoon at the Victoria Memorial Hall, the President, Mr W. G. St. Clair, in the chair. The minutes of the last general meeting having been read, the accounts and annui! report, which had been circulated to the members, were discussed, accepted
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  • 534 8 Apparently thoM who couaeeUed the wrii ir.i-.s A• Hoi oudi,^ in the cats of her recarr ioßv RelvMg on the spacUllv free h Soltea ofl Seleoget iaC >uncil has displayed in taltlg v:'t; previous 0 B1 after app-M tfct Court of Appeil had B >w. I the
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  • 90 8 Settling v nonfat the local Chett? eoMODui: 'ill be deltyed eomewhd* •:i M muce of the removal of S2 of the clan to the <juaraiitine station at Bt. i >i's yesterday at ternoon I 1 one hooM ia Hum B et tivecxaeof sn broken xh) ,'r.f :i,^-
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  • 78 8 \\V he^r lr hotels Aw\ l: >! II u-e .r- t:v it in ;i piHhtiun where the hj. .r!Mii.-ii v:. a-e p MUtr up ibere will tin M mm U< »v The SeUngor Club have pi.vi i, I :< promineut pldces ..f the <'. i i?!«n tion to
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  • 18 8 The Resident of StMnar&ng hab »ue i> Kei<.es to cjngrdtuiate the liw^ent on ih« occihion of his jubilee.
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  • 1017 9 'M M. f»K \T\l KATE. meeting of the w,s held at the ifternoon. those ii iix President), Messrs J. A IWua, Chu KeniJ W F J eic -ck I>r W. R lull. il statomeir mm! i balance 64 y OfMMI W71.647 I 6 »t iv' i_- t C
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  • 334 9 „In Wbh r*-p rr mi Rubber >-' 1) r :i b h m m pond n L adoo on h d] tki o Tr—p i^d Ml IHe 0. GKn un r) to Gk oior'i Rabbet ffowi iyi <:; H ■tl '1 i w: lespread -:L'l into bm
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  • 505 9 To-.i.iv, at thoC:ystal lViao?, II M. '!.>• K'iii^ lo Will I <ll hundred tluu-a;J cbildivu. Fnese are nil to be twelve years of age or upwards and have been balloted for at their respective s>ch< i If, All w!i •> participated :u the (Children's I t
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  • 928 9 the k*ll M* r Moon? 001 5° Vment at JOSS. J7e:Q Amocij pissengprs leivine Lloyl S^dinrrr IV K.tei Friedi jrn ire Mr ;tud Ms G D 1 ur...' r I arrant expects t l>e iamv abo T. n I ivi'aTi ,n?! ire <■']' for the TreddiriL'
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  • 477 9 Tne MMftJ Mftiftg the .^rjip.re X:; A-- c tti'-n wi: It. ujh: f 1«• .a SUurd iv af'eruo >n w. h a n: j »-iml* A* il BM." -I ii* 1 Club I) mi;-*] w i Bilestier v.i« p-»-- ,',v d» r.-> i t>r »he CKTisi n.
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  • 202 9 B G. C I•. i Clwb Match. A srieksl ■t t«-h w. t> y\ i\. .ipUa- M Si':i bffePMl UM B fi tX rKveus. T:ie -I HI !>■• -k <]■ H| 4 flf who c^ptiiiLel the eltveiis .Hi'] wm v%;i; ij»-rt-f,.r« I.iii "i.»* A tOMI .tuil the other
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  • 72 9 Vrom l>ros-]en Jr. ml Mrs Lim I» n K**uir were r<j L r <> t I. »nd<»n 1 r the C »rontitioo.rben on to H ma for th« loternitioLaJ CoD^rebß, and afrer that to I'^ris f•• tbe Congr«'j Sdnitaire." The I>iK- 'irtph: of June Ird t^ive* a picture of f.he
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  • 1450 10 The Public Ce'ebration in Treu^gani of the Coronation of their M&jfsties the Kiri< hnd <<.'ueen met with the heartiest support M H. H. the Sultan and the gt-nerai coimnunity. H. H. personally took irrett interest iv the pri ceedings, and w;<.s re&pocsibltfortlM arrni uu-ute. Bj "i
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  • 234 10 The Coronation Cup was played for during June iftd was a liogey competition. The OO&ditioni were that each C( inpei itor slu uid pat in at least time cards, tho number iolumirg the three besl cards to win. Dl Finlavson won with three cards of 2 up.
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  • 215 10 Quite rlelightful lecture was at the V.M.OA. ou Saturday tTeniag bf Ctpt K. A. Field entitle 1 "A Trip round the Missiwu S'ations of <^> aeeualand, Torres Straits and New Guinea." There was a good attendance, mostly of y< vug lada who listened with attention to
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  • 1047 10 (From our o"'n Correspondent June 8. Another series of letters were signed "Mir? NottiDf," and their olj-^ct was to show that Mrs Cameron had Lot been neU ')tiatiDg with Messrs. Carrirgton for herself, but on behalf of Miss Nfuttisf. B» tween them, these bitches of correspondence Pfteblisbd an
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  • 318 10 V< .TliA 1.1. Tl' i r I. I Arising out < i tfci n-chij? j, lice prosecutions in com c;-' n blinc on the t>. M Association, in which Mi n> ■umruoned one H.■ A \-.u, i I discharged, and th« oil hi t* assaul'. X t
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  • 97 10 Mt\ i' Em«lh appeared before Mr Justice Fi-ht-r, the Supreme yesterday, on be...: I •wo Mdiyi whi were fined >I" i 1 H-sriuitingr the General ScCJetary of th» M-ii- i Footbii! A- match on the Be.> I, t in ide a eloquent appeal on behalf of
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  • 265 10 1 Motive Ser^e gambiiLg case, M- i ft* -v Mi Vu v esterday n. n A raid wasm td«- ijm M Sunday aliernoon, the police proceeding to a room at the Up •r <• gambling was p.iat: n S. v. were pre>n U t ;il bm ue
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  • 1661 11 r-p>rtei th*t Yuan Sb Cn is very i to be appointed Yioar--y ol Ohihli province. Dr. Die P^reraon of Bane >k has V>een ippotnted a doct ijal Sumese ay. •J. Gray has eono>- mm Eptai Kuala mpor to take abar^e ot th- T-in T.^.-k ii- roe
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  • 1262 11 The New Rebate Circular. The Conference Lin^ra have dux issued Lfv BironJui ■hippera, dnd in www of the importance >{ the mater, w e f. lieh one in >.<*• '<• Biagapoia, Ittfc Jaae, I til. Dear Sirs, To thote exporters fiom Singapore, Pen«ing and the Malay Peninsula to
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  • 231 11 H:- M v tIM i\ Sg -tsed hi IBp PH :Me presMp- i' i ri,I I I tl 9*l M f*C ;;v sj tl c S-;i-h p trtreii of bial -If 3cd Ih U i Ser M v rr-- Q !--l>. ia cjmruiUi i of Their II
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  • 281 11 If Mm Dirrieh ia IG>8« wim send us the f.j'i-.'.vi.:-; :r -j, r meetit •<■ to (M b«)ftd M .J.iiv ILi Y'-;: Dbwlsn a»bmi he ewith the Company's AMMBd lat the year ending 28th r "■•m -my. !'<•]. Tht ilvli I lati n.. worked Airh I BiaOff ptopßatJM
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  • 176 11 1 I Loss Theik I Bftfl P 1* »neer, c irnmeotingoo tbc fopirtura oi Sif J 4a b we m4m >j'«" r h ■>. Ihi well kLr pb ju.ti itioae ul r J :.:j p ,-t, i, tv much the ship; r_' j;, f w rk--l lO
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  • 961 12 Jul>-,l'.S SIKON.i COMMENT 9. Mr Jottice Fisher gave juigmeLt in the Supreme Court yesterday in the case of F. I> at?e v MaiiUffiach, Orton and Compinv. Iv the course of his judznient, His L ordahip Mil —I took time to consider, only tor these reasons :—that this
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  • 51 12 The result oi the Northumberland Plate was Pillo 1 Kilbroney 0 Cardinal Heaufort g Won by a neck, with one and half lengths between the second and third. Ten ran. Betting at the start was 8 to 1 against Pillo, 7 to 2 against Kilbroney, 3 to 7 against Cardinal
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  • 441 12 SCC. I. vs. BUFFI 11. i Oue of the best games yet seen in the competition for the Association Football Cup took placs on the E-jplacade last evening when the S. C. C. nrst eleven met the second string of the Buif*. Mr. S. Pivid- j son, Hon.
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  • 129 12 The following 1<» members qualified fir the Qtptmin'i Cup. tii A. P. C-imerou A. \V \V Don .1. H BuMK M. I> \lnt\e\ .1 is. P>innie I). Mew \V. B P.trrett C. D. McLieiilan F. W. Kiiitr (1. Druinmoiid L. .1 Wisbart I). McL Craik W. N.
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  • 244 12 A :?peci <\ gOMC*] meeting of the Straits Chinese Football Association was held at the Twilight Club, on Siturdav last, to discuss arrangements for the Fair? Rile i Cup Competition, at which Hi V. G. Savi presided. Amongst those present were Mr lVaock, vice-president, Mr Lim Kee
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  • 129 12 Mr. Dudley Fmncis Aoieliua Hervey, C.Mir., who died at Aldebuivh a few days ago, Was, say 3 a correspondent of a hoo)t! paper, amongst the first cadets who went out to the Straits Settlements after that territory had been taken over from the E*st
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  • 1050 12 Tbe first through night tra n from Kuala Lumpur arrived here at I<> o'clock M Stturday morning. Tijis was really nut a passenger traiD, but was brought throush here to start theservc^ od Sit unlay night. The train. ooMisting c£ two hrstclass caches, oce second, and two
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  • 191 12 The arrangenieL* 1 f fa Sport* mcl the following To-day. >S:x |gK| FjoUr m alread? published. Heat.- od ednes* a. 1" 1 >wler,lJ -r Ban Howl. lidrjjre^v. eioi] Kolbvijs, Ffwh I S H«ory Jon^>. Wiahart.T J. O. Davies, Gop.- and s-oud run in finnls. LipM«
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  • 35 12 The Ladies Spoon was play» eitar I afternoon m Imm mm Linn and was won by Mitt V with the sc »re vl bC' r. Miss Wort i Mrs Newail Mrs GaDsloser
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  • 240 12 KING EDWARD VII MEMORIAL FUND. Hi Em Treasurer, M I ackL >W|pi the fuither list of lubscripv l- receive An ur.i pr. rt i Llj. v> .1 j. J by the Rangoon Trader Amoc tion. p Aik Chiang Co. Tan Kiat li.-. 4ft tag I Co. Griai Lib B i
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  • 763 13 i. >ndn >f Ytiii SiDu' is expec*-l t ft iq liip ">: v 'i- i f >rtnight'a time. I'll .:r;.'h< N ival Minister, has i ti 1'- >. th~ sp^cii't envoy in v tvi. ilv^ers for ti 3 Chinese n%iy. 'ue Ann smmv na- MM the
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  • 307 13 RESULTS FIRST DAY. X iila. Lumpor, Jolv I. Fbc Ltfca<l tnce n* th^ races w^j srn*ii. the fiei<]s iiir, aud th« going hard. The t' U >wlog ,t"- the r^-u'.ts Kuala Lumpur Stakks. 1. Sun f >rpev 81 J DtfUj D«b Biilq I S >:• >ni' »v i
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  • 219 13 There w.is \n\w.\\ if interest rind no little fcUMVf Hi six a sMu lo »:b.ill in it.-h.-s pby«d«atlM K-pUnade k* evening the results Imhil' as sr-von below. N> MVi:u. Wiifert (O*pt), ThiwfMl, 1/ Si in*. Piiipp"*. Taylor, H«ia. N >. I-".-). Kobinaoa, (C*pO, Mom*, B liißlßi G •■:>■•
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  • 24 13 \V vi.KK-ri Trophy. MisaJ Smith 31; Ms WlMl Molio«i g] Him s B B*iibBo;M»Ti»njtoiia»j Mrs Mcl *'vre M- :h lMal 174
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  • 83 13 lUtnuamy, a T^mil of Kinta Rjftd. wa9 before" Mr F.rmst.. n e senior lIMgW- "a o /ester.Uv, on a otalH of M* repor.mg An elderly M iUv wonun. Jeab binte \Mullah of Pilembang Boad, had to pay |25 and OO.U f.r a s.milar offence Tne punishment pa t
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  • 1361 13 We regret to find that af'er all the committee of the Singapore Sporting Ciub d > Dot see their way to include amateur nc^ .n Mie programme f the ne>* meeting Ibi prip.aa; was Bttdl to imp >rt pony griffiaa, ds they do it K'ang wd Kuala I/nipjr,
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    • 112 13 GERMANY AND M ORCCO. T<> IHK KIUT'U:, D.'dr Si,—i herewith be? n-i-r t > ih-3 his beoa publitbad fchii Boraiaf fii IM Free PtiH. Tuen-in it itated thit 500 Garmni TrOOpf Imv** b»:on itu>]"i 1 Igad Mi is impossible be^au^e H MS I'iather," which h»s beeu peut Lt^lv tli i
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  • 189 13 Tfct foiiowiafi S Dgapore i :tits were disposed of by auction ut Powell ami Cj.'a ■■In ttW VHeterd-iy .it'i-rii yjT Iflpmwi M iht BtUttt M I i« X ilv-imiai, decease] j-\e«-hold lm.i a i;-J house >; MH i'luitli lCoi'3. r h luilesto.e, are* 8 acres. PfWboM kad and
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  • 133 13 l>. tore the Cliiet .1 istice. -A: :ii i»J 1 „v Mg|ei v tv rrjicg v-, <**p Si i J*m rJ. 0 Bif A mmi J. Q Bjft* ST«m 11 •■in;, Ptrt mMM by content Mr A i\. i'B T -m ipp i-el 1 r •<:> j-,,1
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  • 51 13 ol Jom l Tnbr.'er'- 'Jre i'ei H 2MOM k V'ali k. Tributer' a O.e ?U.-'1 Mine Toui value :t|M i Trihut^r's On 82.911 15 Mine Ore x 17- <>'> Total IV. :i- *4:iv;i'4 91 From Shaft* Cub jds Open Cae*. 1 •»/''»> T Id :'-i v ->
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  • 5869 14 {Rtuttr* A iL>cdn via Durban. .June 88. The C-lonialTr-.M.pi have fkittd Windsor. The Colonial Premiers. Mt-mbers uf ParKiaeot aDd a cumber of ladies visited WisdtOf Castle, this afterm 00, on the inviUtMMl ol the Ka§. They were shown over by I. <rd Ksher and had tea in the maojory.
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  • 780 15 En U i Lump r. .1 iv Mr^ i'r ill ck his rwn il.-^r -f -he condemned ceil *v I pi-' 1-- nple :np:> .nrnen t pending the decision <>f the BoltftO) vrh hid iQ*::;i'-] .-t ac:U*< 1 thoi tho death MOOMI will hi cm muted. iff n
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  • 1380 16 Cap Issui. Paid. La«tDi* «ot»ri. Sillkes 85,000 2/ 2/ AlU?ar Rubber Eitate« T.H 10% for 1910 3 7 4-J 150,000 2'- |f. Ansio-Maiay 100% for 1910 119 16 10 50.000 2/- 2 Batons? Malaka 2 0 IS 80,000 1 1 BatuCavea 150% for l!*l«» 19 0 0 14 0
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  • 1426 16 If the kerrs^ne t r, as it is now kuown. were the invention of one man. hi would merit some notable distinction, for there are few things in common use that c*u b* applied to so many different f u-poses. Kflt»--BeDe,write*' I W/Mn i <!apit«l, lt a
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  • 120 16 Sev»»r prt-! in U 4 .n tbe I athletic sp X ■i. khaiiaf k place on the Kaplan ide Ust < veij deal .-f attention. The revolts *er. lon yards bcra:< v. First heat:-] II Harpravt 1 'i .n :1 9MM heat H Ivleinmaiin, 2nd r k. r.iov.]
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  • 148 16 The t liowing M i s Uu swum i l > 1". am. A. h.v Wt'\- IJic-i, and li. !>.-. i b j :i IM N >r ht- Annu il i M- will l>e held at •he Club Hcu§e on Sunday at 2 \0 ptu. The retiring
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