The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly), 18 January 1912
1912-01-18
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly)
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Title Section16 1912-01-18 33 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. THIRD SERIES THURSDAY, JANUARY 1 8, 1912. No 1,27716 words
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Article167 1912-01-18 33 i HEADERS. PAGE I anaiiui i anal hues j lh»- CbjUfcfC m China j TV Reichstag Election :u Tfce doaiag of |1m China Crisis 84 A Qvaitti \a\al Kalhu y The l>«iug»>r of the F. M. S. :;.-> POLICE AND COURT NEWS. Hvagd Mixing Kstatr gfl A Peculiar Administrator167 words
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Article64 1912-01-18 33 (Corrected up to Jan. 17.) Rank 4ms 2-4| demand 2 4 5-32 n rivate credits Bms 2-4* credits 6ms 2-4 2332 France demand Bank 294 Germany, demand 238} India, T. T. 174J Hongkong, demand 18* Yokohama, demand 114 Java, demand 140} Bangkok, demand 66 kreigns. Bank Buying $8.54 mk64 words
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Domestic Occurrences.
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Article42 1912-01-18 33 L.INJON. f Jn January 12. at hatsworth. I Singapore, the wife of A. R. i.inton of a daughter. Maule-h 1N( h. At Kinta House. I |k>)i Perak. on 15th Jan., 1912. the wife of K. H. Malle PFOfCB of a son.42 words
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Article94 1912-01-18 33 Robertson Sachse. At St.. John's Cathedral. H«>ngkong. on the Hth January, hy the I Rev. F. T. Johnson, John Robertson Eso., of Kathgar, Ireland, to Kathleen Elsa Harriet, second daughter of the late George Sachse Esq. and Mrs. Sachse of Kingsclere. Hongkong. Mathieu Newman.— At the Chord] of St.94 words
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Obituary101 1912-01-18 33 LIM BWBE KIM NKO.— At Neil Road at 7 a.in on the 11th instant, Lim Swee Kirn Neo. aged 16 \eais, daughter of Lim Peng Sianc;, nianaj; iug owner Ho Hong Line of Steamers. MaiN(;av. On January 11, at 1, Killiney Hoad, Singa])ore, Ada Catherine Maingay, widow of the101 words
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Article135 1912-01-18 33 Jan. 17. Tin 100 'tons sold 1 98.85 Gambier 10.13 Gambier Cube Xo. 1 15.80 Gambier Cube No. 9 nom. Pepper Black ordin. Spore... buyers 22.00 Pepper. (White fair* 30.50 Nutmegs '110 to the lb.) nom. Nvtanegf (80 to the lb.) nom. Mace (Banda) 110 Cloves 'Amboina* nom. Bali135 words
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Article, Illustration851 1912-01-18 33 Jan. VI With the approaching completion of the Panama Canal, which is confidently anticipatjpl, barring contingencies, to be accomplished m the latter part of 15)18, American authorities are beginning to consider on what terms American ships slflffl be permitted to utilise the Canal m the face of851 words
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Article1050 1912-01-18 33 Jan. 19 li i> impossible not to fee) modi concern at 1 1 1«» absence of any definite indications of a settlement m China. So far the organisation of the Revolutionary Provisional Government has proceeded with fair promise of oonenence. SUN Vat Si:\ lias been elected1,050 words
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Page 33 Advertisements
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Advertisement213 1912-01-18 33 StihsonlH-rs to the Sin«ia|>ore Free Press" '\eekly leturnin^ from Europe to the Straits .tny of the mail lines, are invited to send to The Manager the name of their steamer and date •>! ai rival m Siu^a)H>re. Copies will then f» nailed To nu't'T them at various ports of call.213 words
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Advertisement54 1912-01-18 33 Advice for Old and Young. Don't trifle with a cold is good advice for prudent men and women. It may be vital j m cas«- of a child. There is nothing better than Chamberlains Cough Remedy for coughs and colds m children. It is safe and sure. For sak by54 words
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Page 33 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous167 1912-01-18 33 THE WEEK'S NEWS. I The mail of Dec. 22nd arrived by the P. aud O. Arcadia on Saturday last, with an exceptionally heavy parcels post. This homeward mail goes by the B. 1.. following the (ierman mail of Monday last. The full census report has been published and some tigures167 words
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Article1101 1912-01-18 34 The Reic hstag Election Jan. I.", Ah was confident lyanticipated throughout Germany the Socialist Democrats have scored numerous successes m the Reichstag elections of last Friday, and are indeed the only party that lias net gains to its credit. All the others have Buffered a diminut ion of strength, except1,101 words
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Article875 1912-01-18 34 Jan. it An\ t lii n«. like ;in m letenninafe b>t .•nice of force* m China just now mu*l be deemed to be preju heial to .m c.n !> and filial BetitlPllient. Now that t Mancfau dynast} m bo|iele*Ml) doom**!, any attempt t<» kee§i875 words
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Article1201 1912-01-18 35 Jan. 17 We do not think that we can quite con- it ulatr \.K. who appears to he the* t i;i ;i 1 adviser to our esteemed con'emporar\ the Time* of Ceylon, on his effort to traverse a criticism of ours on his idea that Colombo1,201 words
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Article1590 1912-01-18 35 Jan. IH. On Toeedaj we published, as quoted front tbc Fitumctal Ntwt of Deo. 21 st, an important letter from Sir FRANK SWBTTENHAM, which was itself a commentary upon t n\ o expressions <»: opinion; first, that of M- ARTHUR LjAMPARD at the1,590 words
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Article628 1912-01-18 36 LANG- HOLLOWA Y COMP A NY. Bardelys the Magnificent." Yesterday marked another eveul m the dramatic history <>t Singapore, when Messrs Lang and Holloway's company produced at the Victoria Theatre the above play. The booking indicated, and the lion>c showed an audience us enthusiastic a> on the opening night, and628 words
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Article998 1912-01-18 36 The remarki m this column last week ;ment the forthcoming s. c. c Tennis Tournament have been heartily endorsed by members who take an active interest m the play. and if the committee can see their \\a> to put the suggestion! ottered into practical form their efforts for998 words
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Article1141 1912-01-18 36 I Plaintiff Succeeds Against Mr. Sarkies. In tlic Supreme Court yesterday morning Mr. fustic* 1 Fisher delivered 1 1 i judg« men! m the action for damaged commenced on the 9tli inst., arising out of the proper weeding and cleaning of Sungei Mersing Estate, now known us1,141 words
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Article96 1912-01-18 36 The Asiatic iN-t ioumiiii Company h.tx- 1 icct'ived leh'grapliir intoi mat ion fclial ill Spondilus Las been totally destroyed i by lire but that tbecrew arc mfe. The vessel was loaded with X.SOU UNti of henzine m hulk winch iras taken on hoard at Pulatl S;unhoc.96 words
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Article56 1912-01-18 36 Messrs. Guthrie and Co. advice v* tbut they are m receipt o! cable from the Secretaries of the Scuda\an Coutfutny, Informing them thai the Wrectors bay« decided to declare mo interim di\ i i i n .i of m respect of tbe current Huaiirial yc*ai The dividend is56 words
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Article125 1912-01-18 36 At the eightei hili au.tion li< i.l slei day m the K\ehan<je Uooin by the Sin-a pore Chamher ol Cotutuefoe Bubher \>-.. ciatiou. 1")K case> weighing pUI 1 1 *i o; 19.R(M» lhs were olfnvd aiui witli e\( ption of some Bark SlttVUlgi all wei;- >oi,l. Prices125 words
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Correspondence.
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Article217 1912-01-18 36 THEATRE HOU SE. To The Kimtoh. s. f. I*. Dear Sir. As toe gteatty d.-h-l.t. ,i inthe splendid perfocMMwe of Mr Mat In «m Lang mid hil Company m t} J(. Taming of the Shrew may I mi^,,s! hour of commencement should he bum o'clock prompt. Orerea earlier, though perhaps217 words
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Article29 1912-01-18 36 Hit* Highness the Sultan of .Johoie Las issued invitations fur a dinner to meet the hon'ble D. G. Campbell, C.M.0., prior to his departure for Kurope. on ThursdHv 18th.29 words
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Article892 1912-01-18 37 ON THE PRONUNCIATION OF LATIN. I John Bull has many amiable and admir ftfcle SjaaliUea, which make him the envy and the butt of his neighbours; his virtues are obTMMtt to himself at least his vices, which a genial philosopher has taught as to regard as the defects of his892 words
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Article845 1912-01-18 37 The Happy Valley lies near the Delect- able Mountains, a pleasing Bight after the Mat land of Singapore. Only those v.ho have lived some time near hills know of their fascination of their varying moods. >«'t of their constancy. Here we boast of our level roads, excellent845 words
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Article1850 1912-01-18 37 The great city of Carthage is said to baTC beea founded by the famous, and beautiful Queen Dido, who after the murder of her wealthy husband Siehaeus by her brother, Pygmalion the King of Tyre tied from Tyre which at the time was one of1,850 words
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Article197 1912-01-18 38 SHARE CIRCULAR FRASER Co.'s Both Sterling ami Local Rubbers have <-<mt inued to advance, and a fair business has taken place on tlie rise. Industrial -and Mining shares have also met with more enquiry. Ri'hhkk. Bertanis opened at ">s 4 id and were placed m good numbers up to ■>s197 words
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Article79 1912-01-18 38 The annual general meeting of the Bukit BaLru Koctball Ciub was held on Friday, 12th inst. and the following gentlemen were elected as office-bearers for the ensuing year: Teo Toug Kwang, Presi•lent Khoo Tiam Teck, Vice President Low Cheng Chai, Hou Secretary Koh Hong Tuan, Hon. Treasurer Teo Chin Chye,79 words
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Article357 1912-01-18 38 PHOI'OSKD SAI.K OF ESTATKS. The following circular has been sent to thai* holders m the above Company. I have the pleasure to enclose notice of au extraordinary general meeting to -consider the advisability of authorising the ■directors to grant an option to purchase the Company's property.357 words
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Article317 1912-01-18 38 The Singapore and F.M.S. cricketers returned from Bangkok by the Nuen Tung" yesterday. Cbow So Heng of Thompson Road accuses a Chinese female servant of the theft of jewellery valued at $748. The marriage took place at Shanghai recently of Lieut. J. D. Gordon, of the317 words
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Article268 1912-01-18 38 No 60 of the Journal of the Straits Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society appears under the editorship of Dr Hanitsch, who has tak^n over the secretaryship of the society from Mr H. X. Kidley, C. M. G., and the format has been slightly changed for268 words
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Article177 1912-01-18 38 We regret to hear th it news has been received from Hongko:: of the death of Ml Thoiiuis Charles h »se, a son of Bishop Hose and godson o: Mr C. Buckley, at the age of SO years. Mr Hose was m the employ177 words
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Article1082 1912-01-18 38 Mkhry Eykning. Every vow and again we are upbraided as a community for showing a sad slackness m supporting those treats which people get up for our entertainment, but neither the promoters, nor the performers could In any way grumble at the very hearty way m which Singapore rallied1,082 words
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Article332 1912-01-18 38 PRINCESS CHRYSANTHEMUM. This really delightful little show was again given at a matinee yesterday afternoon sit the Victoria Theatre. The auditorium was crowded, and a larg<« number of little ones were disappointed at no 4 heing able to obtain admission. However that is being rectified by the promise of another332 words
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128 1912-01-18 38 A meeting of those interested m the formation of this Association was Mi m the Drill Hall hist evening, by kind per mission of Lt. Col. Derrick. The chair was taken by Mr .7. C. Mitchell and after discussion it was resolved lo form the Association128 words
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Article84 1912-01-18 38 The exceptionally low tides bave brought to light *i number of things ordinarily hidden beneath the waters of the strait, including skulls and bones of soin« score or more human skeletons which are scattered over the beach at Hagan Tumi Kechil opposite Penang. They are thought, to84 words
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1519 1912-01-18 39 PROSPECTS OF THE TRIPOLI CAMPAIGN. •by an Bsouhi Omcu). (S/H'ciai fo Free /*rcss>. In opening the plan of an> campaign the usual couim- is to plot a series of operations which will eventually enable one to defeat the enemy's main army, seize hi* capita] and thus poaecißS oneself of the1,519 words
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Correspondence.
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Article171 1912-01-18 39 TO THK EDITOR. Sir.- I find that under section 61 of the Articles of Association, every shareholder is entitled to receive seven days' notice at the least of a general meeting. The last annual general meeting was held on Saturday the 80th ultimo and I received171 words
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Article19 1912-01-18 39 Batavia having been declared clear of cholera there are now no further restrictions against any of the Java ports.19 words
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Article614 1912-01-18 39 Ol'KNINfi OF N'KW M. K. P. OFFICBa. I On Saturday last the management of the Malacca Rubber Plantations. Ltd., and of Ihe Chartered Hank of India. Australia, etc. celebrated the opening of their handi some new Offices by entertaining a large party of friends to lunch m the614 words
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Article393 1912-01-18 39 A PECULIAR ADMINISTRATOR. lii the Supreme Court yesterday before the Chief Justice, Sit- W. H. Hyndnian Jones, Mr (1. S. Carver disputed on behalf of the widow of Scow Kai Soon, deceased, the application for probate made by Scow Tai Peng on the ground that he was of unsound mind.393 words
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Article721 1912-01-18 39 The Pbofmed s< hi:mi.. In connection with the proposed icnenM for the amalgamation of the Iwo well known businesses of Messrs Ho\v;irili Krskine Ltd.. and Uiley Hargreaves and Co.. Ltd.. which we announced m th»^ Free Press yesterday morning, we :u v now enabled to give fuller details721 words
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Article72 1912-01-18 40 Shortly before eight o'clock last night, the Fire Brigade received a call to a tire -sit a Chinese pineapple factory at Lavender Street. The brigade turned out smartly under Messrs. Pett and Wilson, but found that their services were not required. A tank above a small oil72 words
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Article656 1912-01-18 40 Rabies has ceased to exist io Rnmi, Malacca. Mr A. Millthorp has ben dismissed the <»overninent Service. Mr S. .1. Nathan has become a naturalised British subject. Mr. H. M. Darby has been nominated a Municipal Commissioner for Malacca. Mr. W. S. Eames, a Cadet, has656 words
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Article800 1912-01-18 40 Sr(T<;i:sTKD Amalgamation. Tbe annual general meeting of the New Singapore Rubber Company, Ltd., was beld at tbe offices. Commercial Union Buildings, yesterday, Mr A. Diehn presiding, being supported by bis co-directors Messrs F. Kilian, and W. K. Rowland. Tbe directors' report has already been given and800 words
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Article57 1912-01-18 40 Capt J. Schricke, of the Van Dec Parra," has reported to the police that on arrival here from Brombong yesterday and on taking off one of the hatches he discovered that a box of rubber had been tampered with, the rubber having been taken away and the empty box left.57 words
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Article548 1912-01-18 40 The usual meeting of this Board was held yesterday afternoon m the Board room, Mr. F. J. Hallifax presiding. The other members present were Messrs. Tan Kheam Hock. M. S. Angullia. 1. Moss. Chia Keng Chin. Dr. S. C. Yin. A. W, Bean, Dr. F. B. Croucher. The548 words
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Article296 1912-01-18 40 At the Teutonia dab on Saturday night another large audience rmhlod to witness the second performance of The Shadows and the locally up-to-date version of AH Bftba," or rather a quizzical perversion of that pantomine. All the local points seemed to take as well as hefore, the lively296 words
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Article821 1912-01-18 40 Mr A. B. Milne, who lias been on a V, A.s tiip through Lower Kurmah and Siam. is back m Ipoh. During the quarter ended Dec Hist, th«re were 11 hooks registered and printed m the Straits Settlements. Seven of these were m the vernaculars. Exclusive821 words
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Article1749 1912-01-18 41 A\\F.YS|> nY THI. Nk\V RfhKS. W. referred m our Sporting column Mcently to the new rules of racing which the Straits Racing Association has drawn ip and stated that the general tendency VM fo bring the rules up to date and to make the whole matter of1,749 words
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Article67 1912-01-18 41 The local Manager of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation has received a telegram from his Head Office m Hongkong stating that, subject to audit, the Bank dividend for the half year ended 31st December, 1911, will probably be £2 per share, that 51,950,000 will be67 words
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Article282 1912-01-18 41 SATURDAY' S CRICKET. B.C.C. v. S.K.C. The B.C.C. and the S.R.C. met at cricket on the Kxplanude on Saturday afternoon. The S.C'.C. first eleven beat the S.K.C. first, and the S.R.C. second proved too good for the B.C.C. second. The scores were as follows B.C.C. Fibst Blbvex. Phipps b L»>282 words
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Article74 1912-01-18 41 EL uanno b Chill 0 S. Mclntyre b Chill 2 W. Clarke Ibw b Allen 14 V. (ialistan c Haddon b Chill 8 T. Leijssius c Sharp h Allen 8 E. (ialistan not out 16 C. Martia Ibw b Klder 1 (i. R. Oehlers did not bat74 words
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Article359 1912-01-18 41 The report of Mr. Marriott, on the census of the Straits taken on March 19th. 1911, has now been issued. The density of the population was 446 to the square mile as against 868 m 1901, a significant increase. The increase m the resident population was 26.359 words
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723 1912-01-18 41 In the eomnm of some remarks made to the shareholders of rubber estate m Sumatra, Mr A. Lam paid, whose name will probably be known to many of oar readers, contrasted the merits of rubber companies operating respectively m the i Federated723 words
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Article93 1912-01-18 41 Hat stealing has become co union m Hongkong as a result of the desire of tl Chinese for western headgear. A favourite dodge of the hat thieves is to get ;in old round Chinese hat and when they see ft man corning along wearing a new hat they throw the93 words
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Article5110 1912-01-18 42 DELHI IN 191 1. (Sprrififft/ written for th? Wret Press) THE Kirn; Akkixks. At noon the beginning of the Imperial balute announced tliat the Koyal Procession had reached the amphitheatre. It consisted of the state carriage, conveying their Majesties, with an Ki|iierry-in-waiting riding on either side; tlie5,110 words
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Article91 1912-01-18 43 A Chess match has been arranged be tween the Singapore Chess Club and the Straits Chinese Recreation Club to be played at the V.M.C.A. to-day at 5 pm. Captain H. I). Collison-Morley, 2nd Batt. East Kent (Buffs*, has been selected to succeed Captain G. M. Lindsay, Rifle Brigade, as Adjutant91 words
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Article1847 1912-01-18 43 {From cur own Correspondent!) London, Dec 14. Parliament ended this week, after one of the most strenuous sessions of recent years, and that is saying a good deal. Next year will bring a still heavier amount of public business, as there are already three Bills announced of first1,847 words
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Article1183 1912-01-18 44 I have been making a special study of the seven days of the week, taking each one separately and weighing it m the balance of food and evil and I bare finally at filed at the definite conclusion that Monday is the most unprofitable and unpopular of then all.1,183 words
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Article378 1912-01-18 44 Tin 1 fifth annual dinner of the Hong* kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation was belli at the Trocadero Restaurant on 14th Dec. when a large number of the Kastern staff home on furlough gathered with the members of the London office and a uumber of guests,378 words
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Article108 1912-01-18 44 Col. H. M. Jackson, Surveyor -General, F. M. S M is due hack from long leave about the *JOth inst. Mr. Young, of Kuala Lumpur, is acting for him at present. On Thursday next a dinner will he given at Johore to Mr. Douglas Campbell, who is going Home on108 words
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Article1497 1912-01-18 44 GERMANY'S PLACE IN THE SUN In the Eighteenth Cextcby. Sir Henry Howortb, m his breezy letter In Sunday's Observer/ 1 on Germany's Plea lor Colonies." expressed the view that it Java and Sumatra were transferred (o Germany by force or bargain sin* could not. owing to natural difficulties colonise them1,497 words
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Article455 1912-01-18 44 (From our oun Correspondent.) Land Sai.ks \t Cwtox. Mr Harold Smith, who represents North aiiij)ton as ft Übenl anil Ifrtim on ju>] i tical BcittftM ftt London I'niversit y. at tin' sittingof Dec 14 asked tfceSflcntars of state for Foreign Affair* whether His Majesty > Government is455 words
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Article317 1912-01-18 45 Mr. .1. h. Scrirenor, Geologist to tinV. M. s. iiovfinment, has issued a hook through the GoYt. Printing Office, Kuala l'linipnr. on the M Geology and Mining tainatriefl of v i Miang." Mr. Seri\enor has illu>M;.trd bis text with some elicit photographs and a sketch map.317 words
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Article248 1912-01-18 45 sii;.»\ Criticism fbon He* Yohk. New York. .Lan The "New York Herald. m an editorial romineiiting OBJ the attitude of Great Britain, under the gui>e of mediation, m gi\ing aid to the Republican mo\ement, thus an—lit ing a split between the north and south MSVS; "In this248 words
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Article50 1912-01-18 45 PRINCESS CHRYSANTHEMUM." liefor. very large tmi well t*** l-at ".l vestenlay afte.noon at the TMoril features of tbe performance. Mr Sill took occario.. to say that he was JSv stnuk by the amount of able riTe aU Uis Hfe he had iJL a Letter children's performance. W ell merited tribute.50 words
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Article721 1912-01-18 45 sir Kriu->? Bircli has been elected Pellow of the Zoologies] Society. An interport football match was played at Shanghai recently Shanghai V Japan. The BOOM tram won by "t goals to 1. 11. K. sir Arthur Voting, K.C.X.G., has become Patron of the Straits Chinese Football721 words
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Article977 1912-01-18 45 Dei ision ok Mi: Just* b Fisheb. In the Supreme Court, yesterday, Mr Justice Fisher gave judgment m the case of MLC. Mansoor on the prosecution of Captain Bower. Mi- B. St. .1. Braddell for Mansoor and Mr (i. (i. Beth, Deputy Public Prosecutor, for the ('town.977 words
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Article729 1912-01-18 45 First Performance. Taming <>f the Slirow." out of the range oi the history ol tlm present generation of playgoer*, the ht.>t occasion on which Shakespeare »\a^ ad equately presented m a Singapore theatre was m the early nineties, when Ifr Gcorsja Milne brought small hot exeei iingly competent729 words
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Article41 1912-01-18 45 The final of the Indian Amateur (toll Championship of 191 1 was play* don Sunday, December 30, over the Tollygunge* Club's course between J. I), (Jatheral and G. C. Whigham undei ideal weather cou ditious. the former winning by one hole.41 words
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Article763 1912-01-18 46 The new. Hongkong Lais Courts were to mom into general us.- on Monday 15th. Manila customs ihowed dmo «>f <M 1 1.943.86 m receipts during December. New* }»;»>. been received m Hongkong of Ihe death u\ Camberley, Surrey, of Mrs Wise, wife of Mr A. d.763 words
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Article406 1912-01-18 46 m;i: Dfi SM H. It will be remembered that some time ;!^o a match ol >i\ boards aside between tlm- Singapore chf*^ Club (with which was incorporated the V.M.C.A. chess section) and tin 1 siruits Chinese Recreation Club 'ruled m drati of iM)inf< each. The i return406 words
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Article370 1912-01-18 46 SINGAPO R E SPORTING CLUB. The annual general meeting of members was held m tlu 1 Exchange last evening. Mr L. B. Gaunt was m tlie chair ami there were also present. Messrs E. C. Ellis. M. B. Freidberger. A. Aguew. A. I). Allan. MacMillan, I). I). Mtickie, H. Gostwyck,370 words
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Article69 1912-01-18 46 The Times of Ceylon M says Their Excellencies Sir Henry and Lady McCallum returned from India with the pleasautest recollections of their visit. Their Excellencies enjoyed their short tour immensely. The only unfortunate circumstance of the visit was that m the earlier stages Lady McCall lira's health gave cause for69 words
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Article944 1912-01-18 46 Manager's Report pob Four Wbbk«, Ending December 80th, 1911 The mine measurements and assay j results show a n>tai of 176 ft. made op aft follows: sinking -and rising 1 22 ft, driving 46 ft., and ccostcutting LoBft.,and compare with a total of 264944 words
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Article401 1912-01-18 46 The Master of the local steamer l>ai Bang/ 1 E. J. Tadd was summoned m the fourth court yesterday afternoon l>efore Mr W. Hartley, lor carrying tfH 12 passengers m excess of the number allowed by his license on January 18. Mr (i. (i. flirt h, H.401 words
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Article289 1912-01-18 46 Arising out ♦>• an ''Mil ing evening at the Yinoria Bate] m Deommhmt last, Messrs. Bodemeyer and Willijnus were summoned before Mr. Hartley yartaniay iUmihi, ih<tirst with using criminal force and the latier with roltinteritj tmmaimg hurt i,o A. C. Bovtes. Mr. GL s. Carver appeared for289 words
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Article2969 1912-01-18 47 j [V>y Submarine Cable]. Rlitkr's Service. London, via Bombay. fceoter'i agent »i Calcutta wires that the first opium sales of I^l2 have taken l»hue. The total iiii.ul.rr of bests sold was 1740, and the total realised wai Ra. ."..t»7:'..i.".n. fcnaia'fl move m Mongolia is exciting little interest m Tokio2,969 words
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Article115 1912-01-18 47 Mr. Goldfinch, of the Government Mouo polies Department, brought (ioh Mvi Huat before Mr. Firmstone m the District Court yesterday for failing to furnish to tbf Superintendent of Liquors, a true state ment of all dutiable liquors ex|K>rted on Dec. SO last within twenty-four hours of the time of the115 words
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Article70 1912-01-18 48 The following are the results ol play for the monthly Medals at the Garrison Golf lull on 12th. 18th, and 1 Itli January. L\i>n:s. 3fn WorthingUwa 66 12 ~>\ Carvel 1 62 ">0 Nicholson M I<> Four cauls were taken out. Mens. F. G. Stevens 41 4170 words
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Article32 1912-01-18 48 The following are the scores made m the January competition for the Mills Trophy Perak 183; Penang 181; S.'langor 172; Singapore 167 Kinta 144; Negri Semhilan 138; Malacca 119.32 words
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Article720 1912-01-18 48 I poll, .lan. 1 1. Mrs Sun Vat Sen and her daughters left I poh by the mail rr.im this afternoon for Penang en route to China. There were huge crowds of Chinese to see them off. It is stated that Mrs Sun his collected a big sum720 words
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Article926 1912-01-18 48 Those shareholders of New Singapore who attended the meeting of the Company last Saturday and heard the Chairman m his report refer to the state of health, on the Singapore Para estates m November. of the coolie force, have perhaps vet hardly realised what sensation was926 words
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Article1207 1912-01-18 48 34* ISSUE. PAID. LAST DIV. BUYERS. RtfLl**. 85,000 28 2s Allagar 10% J 150,000 2s 2s Anglo-Malay 45% int WJI 50,000 2s 2s BataugMalaka g 0 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 75% int „Hlf 0 12 5 0 80,000 1 1 Batii Tiga (Selangor) 20% -U >0 £4 01,207 words