The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 November 1909

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 11 1 MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13. 1909. NO. 0,75
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  • 112 1 According to a telegram from Washington, the Paillipines are not to be the naval base for the Pacific, bnt Pearl Haibour, Hawaii— Page 7. The Legisla/ive Council met yesterday and advaDcad several bills a stage, the Liquors Bill being also introduced Page 12. The Municipal Commission met
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  • 1120 1 Over the diuiug-table of the Hu el Angleterre m Part Slid the iwithil j ilipped their indolent irtogt, and behind the two belated diners the vavvnii stood waiting to pmuce on tb moment they were empti. men, one was a very average-iooki who had lounged m just as
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 299 1 BKM'GS' VI7\nUQT SOLUTION is unequalled Hr Topsides. A Bunkers, ft |V Holds, m^ 1* ch lnSi I ™^SB^^^T| E,# v^ X. Fanreis, h .^B h&aA 1 Railway P^f^^ J| ..___J^ t I afl[l Roa:j -s. and ait •-^^*-^CS*---? < -^> 1 1 tit duu >| I S^'iirtnrp^ c I sole
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    • 388 1 And Royal Menagerie of Performing Wild Animals The Largest and Best Ciicus Combination Travelling the East. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 4 P.M. Doors open at 3 o'clock Performance at 4 sharp. Children half Price at matinees only. A well known Local Gentleman will Enter the Den and take supper with tne
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    • 79 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. The Municipal milk department has a limited supply of pure milk for sale m sterilised bottles Page 2. On the Berth, Palitana, Teesta, Nippon and Minderoo Page 8. Claughton, Patsrson-rd, to be let. Also Sherwood, same road Page 1. Notice re power of attorney of Loke Yew Page
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 380 1 THE WEEK Saturday, 13th High Water.— lo.6 a., 11.0 p Hongkong team leaves. B I Mail Outward due. N". D. L. Mail Outward due. New Moon, 9.18 a. SRE. (V) annual inspection 4 p S G C. Autumn Cup. Harniston's Circus 9.15 p and Matinee. Sunday, 14th High Water L>.4U
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    • 670 2 Weih and Exhausted niawsi Ready to Surrender and Cease Fighting the Bat;: 3 ti Life. circulates /S'^^^i poorly and y- IT /fs%r %i nerve? ".re /J' weak if you zy M^^\ are despondent f^\ ai 1.. iraged, V 'y b stomach out y\ of order, and have fy-.\j indigestion, sick-
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    • 890 2 Civil Mechanical and Electrical Engineers* Iron and Brass Founders, Boiler Makers* Bridge Builders and General Contractors* 1. Steam, Gas and Oil Engines for all purposes. 2. Boilers and Pumps for every use. 3. Light Railway Rolling Stock and Railway Implements. 4. Rails, Tipping Wagons and Sleepers. 5. Winches, Cranes and
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    • 580 2 BANKS. International Corporation. CAPITAL and SURPLUS GOLD $6,500,000. HEAD OFFICE 6O Wall Street, New FOBS. London Office nmtedk House, 1 ;shopsgate Street Within. LONDON EC. I London Bankers: National Provincial Bank of England Ltd. General Foreign Business Transacted. DEPOSITS. Current Deposit Accounts opened Interest allowed on the daily balances at
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    • 360 2 MANUFACTURERS [iff INB B 1 1 PoHcies are WirW-Wid, I and Indisputable. Cil It has to-day more businegs ii any other Canadian Lii All claims are pro cash surrenders, etc.. application, by the G c I Office. F. S. EVA' GUTHRIE a Co LU. General Agei: f 29 SOUTH BRITISH
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 347 2 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. St .An mr*! Cathedral. 23fd Sunday after Trinity. 7 am M ttins, Hymn 260. SMB Holy Communion (ChoraT, Hymns 315, 313 and3-J4. i 1 Sunday School. I 1 Bible I urns fAduli SM) pm Evens, nu' A Sermon. Hymns, 160, 1- and 815. St. Matthew's Sepoy Linis.
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  • 661 3 His Nkvn i Age, and su- ■darmnsH •nergj that EtabV tl .:.-nt figure t he once was hut t new book of b rtby c. A fcaOM milian) is a collection of veh with a suitabb poem of them having an Impereesed or implied m them. I
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  • 310 3 a Popularise Quinine. Burma Government has issued a circular enumerating measures to come into ct from Ist January for the introduction of the revise.! system for the sale and free ribotion of quinine throughout Burma. A resolution which i- embodied m the circular states that the question
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  • 122 3 New York. Oct 11. I am informed tonight from a source m b with Chinese affairs that a Chinese commission will arrive m the United States m a fortnight to investigate the advisability of placing here within the next six months orders for warships and munitions
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  • 332 3 Referring to the fact that the Admiralty invited tenders to be delivered at Whitehall on November 5 for the building of the four additional largo armoured ships which included m this year's Estimates as contingent on the progress made with new Is for other Powers, Engineering
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 3 3 M uscular Pains.
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    • 661 3 HE MOST IMPORTANT NEWS TO YOU TO-DAY 9 YOU SUFFKH WITH INDIGESTION, BUJOU8NB88, OR Back Pains. 1 The Sigky of Mb. James Keatinu of Singapore, Cubed hy DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. Hbbi it is. Mr. James Keating, the well-known chip's EBcez engaged in the Singapore-Sarawak ade, ascribes the fact that
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    • 180 3 Insure your Motor Car! AND COVER YOURSELF against result of CAR ACCIDENTS. Don't take the Risks any longer, You may be called upon for Heavy Damages at any moment. The payment of a small sum annually RELIEVES YOU OF GREAT RESPONSIBILITY. especially if you use a native Chauffeur. Full Particulars
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    • 301 3 SIZAIRE-NAUDIN MOTOR GARS 12 H. P. (Bom pie te %pJrf3(j(j With Hood, Magneto Ignition, Lamps, Horn, all tools etc. An exceptional opportunity to secure a POWERFUL 4 SEATED GAR at a reasonable figure. ON VIEW AT The Straits Motor Garage Syndicate ORCHARD ROAD. AGENTS, BORNEO CO., LTD. The only Medici
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  • 452 4 inghasre ted«obenea willy on theefneyotthe la 1. m Army d v ing w ant y-^irs, B9JI |011 a 1. M fcbOifl changes m class compo-itiun vhieb bay* revolted m the almost •.•ouipirt-- ■n of anwarlike nut* its ranks. It ia not many years since a large proportion
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  • 330 4 A Manilan recently returned from Singapore, where he spent considerable time looking over the country, says that the Straits ents i :.;oyiug boom times now m r ibbtT an 1 :in. A- is well known, thert artno limitations pto 1 on the holdings of mineral or other
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  • 197 4 V tbt annual general meeting of the C. C. Mr Q P, Jones moved "That Ladies be wed the full use of the upper floor of the Club with the exception of the Men's card m and the Secretary's room, but that they ill not use
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  • 379 4 A Bbautii dl Girl. The fallowing itory is remarkably similar L Fanu'i "Camilla" and Stoker's "Draculii Iv fact the limiliaritiefl are almost more than remarkable. be "Occult Review" Dr. Praxis Hartrnami publishes an authenticated vampire story, it eeemi that m Jove this year, a castle
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  • 315 4 Details of the length and weight of the new 13.5in. guns of British design and ruanufacI ire are now leaking out and becoming general knowledge, and they show that British makers have produced a very effective weapon. It is very seldom that a new gun is
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  • 103 4 TEBRAUS EX-DINNER." A financial contemporary perpetrates the following One of those pleasant reunions which make for goodwill and ejuiradeship between the Lane" rubber dealers and the Stock Exchange took place a couple of nights ago, and terminated at the Empire. I understand that at least one dealer was missing the
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  • 121 4 Sir Charles Lucas, head of the Dominions Branch of the Colonial Offioe, arrived m England on the conclusion of his mission to Australia and New Zealand. Speaking to a Press representative Sir Charles said I was greatly struck wi' h the obvious desire of the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 10 4 Now Ready THE SINGAPORE AND STRAITS ROUGH DIARY for 1910.
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    • 491 4 m linn nr*"" i >~~-*-» Tyiitf ritiiinß'frti .i««iv«ii«»i«'i i n r——^ There is positively nothing ecjual to Angier's Emulsion for coughs, i.jg bronchitis and all lung affections. By its peculiar soothing and healing effects it stops the cough, allays soreness and inflammation, improves the breathing, and makes expectoration easy. At
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    • 618 4 mice propcrcv. MAGHINERY PLANT. NOTICE. Offers are invited for the property, buildings, mill, ice plant and ergines formerly belonging to The Hoagkong Milling Company, Limited, and situate at .Junk Bay IB the Colony of Hongkong, particulars whereof are as follows 1. Pi i New Kowhon 31 -trine Lot No. 4,
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    • 331 4 Apcar Line. The undermentioned Bf 'tearnerjiu the above company maintain a rc£ U lar service between Calcutta and Japan calline at Ptaaag, v :r.. H kong Shanghai c- ute> FLEET. b.s. Japan 8.8. Gregory Apcar s.s. Arratoon Apcar b.s. Lightning s.s. Catherine Apcar 3 Next departures f or Penang and
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  • 174 5 of the Melbourne b fron the [nape it a In return abb thai ol the Cocferei aid I :n- t :1 ir arriva ida I _:ates wr» caption of the d rema i y I id for the erii} m i that so:.. to
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  • 117 5 ftm a circular is I Etj it-nt otumercial d J ou tliton the 27th. The g ill planting peri making solid azon rubber ::iployeii ,ie of their pro? by planting rubber. :tain and a m the matkets oi .ay new irisg iiW t h
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  • 39 5 F.M.S. AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT. i authority that Hifl irov- og nia^e m D U I B vl:;^ C iml I Coush Remedy. much for a bottle of r any of i.ut yoi. m what curemedy, iv hen you take it
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 269 5 a«Bf^^^a f I i B^B^-i^^l Br ANNUAL NOW I THE LATEST ARRIVAL OF I I Silver Ware, Pottery, Porcelain, Lacquered Ware, I I Qotton Silk Goods, Toys, &c, &c* I I THOSE, with our Surplus Clearing Lines, are offered at I WANTED. WANTED For Rubber Estate m Johore Dresser qualito
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    • 229 5 FOR STILE. FOR SALE. Half-plate Camera by Thornton and Picka,rd all complete. On view at Powell's. No reasonable offer refused. Nov 11 14 u FOR SALEHULK GANYMEDE As she now lies m Penang Harbour. Built of Iron 1879. Fitted with Galvanized Iron Roof. Total capacity of Holds and Tween Decks
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    • 298 5 mjQTIONS. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ESTATE OF HADJEE ABDULLAH bin H^DJEE WOOSAH, (DECEASED) AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Town Properties COMPRISING Ttiiity-Nine snop Houses. TO HE HELD AT POWELL CO-'S SALE-ROOM ON Tuesday, the 7th December, at 2-30 p. m. Arab Street, No. 46. Beach Road, No. 277. New Market Road, No. 1.
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    • 662 5 H SOZODONT %s, A delicious dentifrice. Free from acid and grit. Just the thing for those who ptf^^J*^ have an inclination for the niceties W®S oi every-day life. Positively beneficial, g lves p er f ec satisladion. Ihe best 1 01 r«S^a[sSSi*S'i sixty years. Handy for the traveler. X 'unEST
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 16 6 I On Nov. 11th Harriette Rop.ina. wife of J. H. Williams, a; Fort Canning Road.
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  • 26 6 tb« Press thf People rignt 9 v inliiie.-iLt rib* Ifeie patriot '1 run- 1. pkfriou pre c, 1 10 RHicion L v.ilin
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  • 1847 6 Not for the first time has Capt. Macaulay, of the famous Indian Cavalry Kagi- ment known as Skinner's Horse, come 1 before the public as an officer having opinions upon the larger questions of Imperial naval and military policy. On August 24th this year he discussed
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  • 24 6 Ch.im Dismissed. The claim of Yap Protector of Chines, for damages for wror. connection with I been dismissed. The evidence cii er.
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  • 17 6 (From cm rkm wirts thaler Compai dividend, pti carries forward i Libu pays an ml
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  • 319 6 THE OBERA MMERGAU PLAYS. be wo. a ni merman (near Hi sente n the Bum ok June, Ju 1 interval of 10 years and i mittee of th Messrs. Thoi North GharaMa Lloyd, eel imu and Co., llaaicß, representatives. The firms are preparod .rding the plays with also m a
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 160 6 I VICHY QUARK QUARTS S i I (CELESTINS) ■m Job HUB I fl*v T*T T f ~P I CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO. JOHN LITTLE CO, LTD. TAILORING DEPT Finest and Latest Fashionable Materials Imported direct from The Best Leading London Woollen Firms. WORKMANSHIP FIT GUARANTEED AT REASONABLE PRICES. John Little <Sb
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    • 50 6 BRITISH BUILT TROPICAL MODEL I In N U s| $300. The VERY best Pianos obtainable at the Price. Warranted for 5 years and Tuned the First year Free of charge. Monthly Payments Arranged. THE ROBINSON PIANO GO LIMITED. TO THOSE HOMEWARD BOUND J. Campbell Latham Co., Court, Naval Military Tailors
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    • 361 6 alhambra: BEACH ROAD. i To-Night! To-Night! 2nd SHOW AT 9-30 P.M. ENTIRE NEW PICTURES. i WHERE FALSE HAIR COMES FROM" Possibly this is the most original tilm that has ever been placed on the market and it is < rather an eye-opener m some respects. In any case it is
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  • PHILIPPINES FUTURE.
  • 47 7 (By Submarine IVle^r-iph. Keuter's) deceived at 3 6 pm. A i. Buik, to be styled the Eastern 1' in-:. \m been formed under the auspices af the Sissoons, with a ctpital of a million iterling, to carry on 'he usual banking business m [n Ita.
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  • 83 7 Indian Officer's Scheme. X v 12, 10.8 am. I >re the Central Asian Society with Lt. Gen. Sir E H. B Collen presiding, Capt. Macau an Staff Corps, outlined a scheme whereby India could maintain a fleet m the Pa provide! and owned by the
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  • 69 7 A Change of Sentiment. Kec Nov 12, 1«> am. The talk m the Garman press of the possibilities of an entente with England have bet by Mr A.squith*s speech. The Daily Chronicle believes that Mr Asquith is m possession of proofs of a changed German sentiment towards
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  • 34 7 THE L.M.S WORK IN CHINA. Two representatives of the London Missionary Society, Mr Martin and Mr Hawkins have started for Peking via Siberia on a mission of reor^aniz ition of the stations io China.
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  • 270 7 There were more children-folk, and more women-folk, than one cm see m an ordinary *lav's match m Singapore at the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday for the Doll Showin aid of the funds of St Mary's. There were about two hundred dolls, most elaborately designed and dressed, having
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  • 115 7 His Highness the Sultan of Jobore was good enough some little time ago to promise present to th- Museum the first Johore elephant he shot. The Museum has already been enriched with many specimens shot by the Sultan, and the last is very welcome, because as time
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  • 31 7 The Loke Yew Cup. 1' •> i-ked that it ba mentioned that the k« Yew Cap will be fchot for at Kuala Lumpor on the 20th inst. Post entries two dollars.
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  • 40 7 m OUI advertising columns it will be seen that an exceptionally strong proCTUDBM is being presented at the above place this evening. The speciil films are |of more than ordinary interest, and Ultroi Im. tUa fjmwK Rrittanv fair whf>re^ihfl
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  • 1152 7 Quicauid a<juuf ho mines nostri esl farrago libeUi. Juvenal. M r Lloyd George has m ide another sur- prisms discovery ia political or raiher alectonJ diIgQOSM, and with the genero- sity of the higu-minded scientist has published his discovery to the world, so that his tellowm^n
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  • 167 7 A good cut maketh the heart glad but a mistime is a gift to the enemy. Stolen runs are sweet and a ball lifted to g the ropes is pleastnt but whilst thou runnest up the pitch the keeper iuiks behind. If off-theorists entice thee, cansent thou
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  • 162 7 This eminent pianist, who has been for the last year m the Far East, having visited I all the considerable places m China and Jap-in, has returned to Singapore en route to India and Europe. He goes at once to I >cli, and his arrangements include visits
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  • 127 7 A Treat for the children at the Mitinee to-day. At to-night's performance, every patron entering the show will receive a souvenir m the shape of a tin of B. D. V. cigarettes (Grodfrey Phillip, Ltd.) They are requested not to smoke the same while the wellknown resident is
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  • 22 7 (Messrs Derrick Co.) Bklat Tin Mioine Co. Ltd. Pels. 520 Kuan tan Tin fining Co. Ltd. 60 Bruang Limited 21.*
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  • 52 7 The following have been selected to re present tho Ceylon XI against the S.C.C to-day D* 1 J A. SchareDouivel, Messrs (I G. .r tines, K. Oloof, P. Jansz, W. Passe C. H. Grunter, 0. Scharenguivel, W. K'evt G. Bogaars, S. Gauder, G. Armstrong, W Beven (expressed his inability
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  • 28 7 Parcels intended for delivery m th United Kingdom before Christmas Da} should bd pjeted not later thin 4 p. m. 01 Wednesday, the l~th instant.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 21 7 Save the Doctor's Fee. If you are a man of moderate means an I L_ If 3 i 1 I J
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    • 145 7 ROBINSON CO. I FULLER'S FULLER'S FULLER'S SWEETS AND CHOCOLATES. ROB rySON Co BEFORE I HIRING OR PURCHASING A PIANO I You are cordially invited to IXSPEt 1 A r eu^ Showrooms. I 1 nh Arfl^A Jt IB WtmaSL E M m matr §maa& m [Next to Robinson Co) We are
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 836 8 SWOLLEN ENORMOUSLY WITH DROPSY. coire < I a I In Road, Long < I noticed cruel and many ick of alnio-- irabk backache i v the bed thorough;;. ble exertion, and when 1 W« ..<?hten myself a^; I I v bn i i-!:, owing, to an awfu. f suffocatir: tfl
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    • 511 8 On the Berth. BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co. Ltd. ros Pcit Swettenham. Fenasf, Negapatam. Madias. Pciuiicherry. Cuddftlofe, Karikal and Negapitam. The Company's Stkameb TEESTA," Willis, commander, will be despatched I the above portfi on Monday, the 15th instant, at 5 p.m. txcelk-nt accommodation for first second class passengers. For freight
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    • 1008 8 SHIPPING. SHIPPING. HAMBURG AMERIKA f|»^,. LINE, HAMBURG. |jH^^ V^^^S^ OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co. Ltd. \S| China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd. The Companies' Bteamers are despatched from The Bteamers of this Company maintain a Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and regular service between Hamburg, Bremen, Japan every week, and
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    • 638 8 SHIPPING. P O STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Fop China, Japan, Penang. Ceylon, Auitralift, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports-, Plymouth and London. Through Bills cf Lading i»3"fcd for i Goxst, Peman Qv)i, Continental and American Ports. Steamer* will toar* S^n^arora on or aboct Mail lines. Outward (for Ckind) Himalaya Nov 19 1910
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    • 396 8 SHtPPIXG IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL 3 th: Ml ta,. f "i. Hamburg via Eotterdam, Antw GKbtmltar, Genoa, Naples, (coni> Naples, Alexandria and vioe ?u^. Ad«r, Colombo, Pc- kong, Shanghai, Nagasaki 4 and back They art* due ;n Singapore o E or undnrmentionHii dates i UTWAKD HOMFWAR-. P Lu-i N Bue Derfiin^
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  • 565 9 I B bit inran :n th^ i.md Shtre>" f thaH 1 p nd all the I the N"c:- Simul- tow broke out m seven. A tresh ok place m sending them o- The > be out of it, gt v 1 B, .rneos. T: :> ;:T Development
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  • 185 9 .municat Cht I problei oiaf Problem No. By P. S rg. k (7 pic I 8 pieces). White to play and mate m three moves. Problem N .Inseil) is solv< d by Solutions received from W. P and Three Castles." A brevity from Breslau which dates from.
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  • 433 9 STBAItICBS. i ag port of departure, and (where kr*ow%) date dice here, and name of JLgenU. Airlie, Sydney, Deo 28 Bousbead. ima, New Zealand, Dee 8 Bou*' Arcadia, Colombo, Jan 14 P •jn^kong, Nov 2H M M. Assaye, Hongkong, Dec 2 P A O. Astyanax, Soogkoog, Nov 2<>
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 781 9 The First Over-Channel Flight < Baraques to Dover, July 25, 1909) to be rs. \> 3 <&:;&A<xf«; y- r> v v^'^- "ft Nerve Strain, Despondency, Exhaustion All the world knows about the Great Channel Flight, but it is from M. Bleriot himself we learn how much his marvellous conquest of
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    • 253 9 LEVY HERMANOS, 3, BATTERY ROADJewellers, Watchmakers, Gramaphones, Fancy Goods, Cash Clearance DURING NOVEMBER. Special Bargains. Enormous Reductions. ODEON RECORDS. SPECIAL SALE PRICE $2.25. Early Inspection Kindly Invited. 1 THE MOST SUCCESSFUL CARS OF THE YEAR. SPLENDID LIST OF WINS FOR 1909. IRISH TRIALS. Non-Stop Throughout. Fastest time on Both Hill
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  • 506 10 Beao, Sevadi city, bas ber i Hvoroe He idqn irtei f the Thk i- the sort ot thing, according to M insey's Mags De, that now takes bi \kem parts of the hry who wisa t< beseparated All right no use You'd better {eta divorce. >
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  • 260 10 There a: many ways of improving one's I y-* ;te, and one of the most starthrg has secured m Switzerland the vogue which the latest hygienic fashion hardly ever fails to obtain. It i 3 known as the noc'othes and freah air cure," and is practised
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  • 166 10 the Church Congress at Swansea d 1' the B»h I Singapore dealt m us iv Xoith India. He said the fin* U n cur Church to lu'h.i vote the 1 1 Lais Danes who wm LheS.P.CK. TheS.RG.onlj ttmi MM ..v to India m the e;.ee: and he soon
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  • 321 10 Beyond ail doubt, the United States will build up a mercantile marine and make the ra and Btripe^ wave upon the ocean as tiny did m the days before the Civil War. The President is enthusiastic on behalf of the Scheme the patriotism of the people is touched
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  • 329 10 The difficulty m connection with the payment of dividend on shares that have changed hands, to which we referred recently has, we understand, been frequently discussed by the Colombo brokers, hitherto without any practicable solution presenting itself. The difficulty is inherent m the present system
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  • 296 10 For the benefit of a correspondent who wishes us to recommend him some literature on naval affairs, we cannot do better than qaote from a private letter received by the Editor recently from a distinguished naval officer, who said I am afraid our Navy has never yet produced
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  • 108 10 Budmasi W Ott J'i a oft your i,!, Has left me pained and radios of j All The stranger thinks aud 1- flattened by your 9 To camels soon For vice and sui Admit I'm far ujor. The sinister, unholj With which you munch lamed Your
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  • 61 10 Severk I Loiogriui fret; Henry George (son ot economist, Henr\ and Japan m Jun»< interview to the 1 aid tion. M torga srp America's < »tienta! solely for the i^enpli* Street financiers, who \v. force loans upon ite an enorm this policy was perrni?; rupted, said SI
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  • 281 10 PASSENGERS FOR THE STRAITS. Per N. D. 1. 5 Klugki- L Kiaituel, I) Galloway, Mr and M. G. K. Wright. Mr 1. Dr. .T. Schnittmann. Mr de H. <i I trott, Mr II Grahlert, Mr W. Rooyai Prottel. Jan., Mr and H aud cbiidien, Mrs G. D: Mrs O van
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    • 43 10 Croup Quickly Cured. A tew doses of Chamberlain's Cough Remer dy brings surprising results when a child shows symptoms of croup. There is no cause for alarm when this medicine is m the housrI au if itnvnltr 4r»lr/-v£-i vnr^*r\ +V"»r»w flivnn r\w frtr)n
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    • 486 10 PICKLES SOUPS. r JAMS.JELUtiI. S^ Agents fcr Lea.* PerTirv's "POXTET) MEATS M l Ur^^iiS^L l^c MA/LT VINEGAR 1 C^eietarated l^^^ l\ ir^'Dosj^TT' so S _Ef!]ffJ &^S^ I BLACKWELL. j /fe Your teeth— whether naturally perfect or not— need A /p daily care, and will well repay the regular use of
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  • 1055 11 1-20,000 1 1 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1.25 1.50 •i 10 10 Balgomiie 67.50 $68 50 ,(>OO 17 17 Hevea 16 50 17 00 Ks. 1,200,000 50 50 Jebong (Perak) 7 > Int 100 00 10.n.00 400,000 5 5 Pajain Ltd 7.75 H.OO >,000 10 10 Pegoh 23 25
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  • 117 11 CLEARANCES. Nov 11. Canton,. Swed. str., Nordfelt, fjr Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan. Nov 12. Caniphuys, Dut. str., Vigfcer, for Batavia. Lady Weld, Brit str, Cobb, for Muar and Malacca. Seneganibia, Ger. str., Eckhorn, for Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan. Ban Fo Soon, Dut. str. Odink, for Sambas. Amiral Nielly, Fr. str.,
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  • 86 11 WnarvcB and Docks at which differ tnt vessels were berthed yesterday. East Wharf Basin Miuilya. E. Wharf Sec. I—Heath1 Heath dene. Section I—Sheers1 Sheers Wharf Nil. 2 Lightning, Dagtnar. 3— Wray Castle. 4— Nil. s—Catherine5 Catherine Apcar. H 6 Anteuor, Theseus. M 7—
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  • 59 11 (Corrected up to Nov. 12 Bank 4 m s demand Private credits 3in 8 2/4| credits 6ms France, demand Bank 20S| Germany, demand India, T. T, r Hon >mand V hama, demand 11? Java, demand Bangkok' demand Sovereigns, Bank Buying $8*53 Bank of England Rate 5% Discount 3 months
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  • 120 11 *Tin j; Gam bier Gambier Cube Xo 1 14.25 Oambier (Jaba Mo. i nom Pepper B.rrk O r4 S'port) buyers 1 Pepper, W i.) t« f«j- Nutmeg* (110 to tfc« ik.}-. 20.0U Nuttn. tr.t 1U.) 2'i.00 M*oe fBs.nc'a nom OioTftg (ATroo'Mfc nom Baliy Coffi Black) J V liibcnaa Uoffai
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    • 378 11 LVHTI MAtdCAN. Nt of the Supreme Singapore I I of ired I n 4 the Mation carried on by Mana El itor «vst;d, are plaintiffs, and I ben are ren that I 3INESS I v by the said Mana. r of the said H incurred and the on or before
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    • 659 11 TO LET. FURNI3HED HOUSE TO LET. rood*'] kenoo R ad from lstJann* iff 'if A Renti rornis] I 1160 per month. App;y Pat .v Co.. 1. Xov TO BE LET. N i. 15, Bm raid Hii! Boad from I I mbex l Apr; to V 4 V. R, Nagappa Chetty,
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    • 54 11 Banks of the Nile |^7J^ Urn perfect qualities of Messrs. Masper© Fr*re« ;'j| n Omtinn IJ/mttW*^ Obtainable at G Obtainable at JBOUIOII JKOUg6 S 1 PnßiMQn&i £Pn @i and John Little Co., Ltd. I IhUblNoUiil Co., s Pplitpp^ /v and Igjjp Egyptian Cigarettes^^ otber high-class other high-class vs [Scomisssi by
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    • 16 11 TO BE LET, lURNISHED m 'i'au^lin. Commaode \i» w t-f Billi v i Iliirriifl Ipo ten-
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 724 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Steamers f^laa: Tons Master Arrived From •..sifcrna© r ben Aiioante Span 2359 !1 Liverpool I I Ajitenor Brit 3562 Hazeland Nov 11 Saigon II -Id Aadang Siam 405 Christensen Nov 10 Bangkok E. I I Ban Hon^Liong Brit 7' Rushton Nov I ...ok L( It 13 C.
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    • 68 11 PASSENGERS. Per Sri Muar: Messrs Waterhouse and Stadt. iV: Palawan: from London.— Mr x> Blick, Mr A. Lermit, Mrs A. Williamß. Miss Bayley, Mrs ■DIUk mB I Kr L I Bidwell, Mrs A. A. Simpson. -inson and children, II H nd children, Mrs Verrall infant, M E fl n, Mr
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  • 166 12 Own inn S 12 Presetr -Ml I Broadrick (the Pre- ck, C n. Micbean. Cheng Keng pnaei c ftesident s Rerun is j --i DfinM Pieeidr: .kins was ur_ I t ii was le<i- lor tin -aowed a toU 2 at the am The r that morning i
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  • 64 12 Hr. Justice S t-- tattJ to withdraw tor a ::i he I I ton i pet i tioi been cor. the 1. the ank, i was The OmU- ne Chirpetitkriag fora n g rda g .n Loodi: PTatl Mr. B^tbm iredfoi A deb' i $1 was pr ye
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  • 487 12 V MEETIN F: N V. 12 PRESENT r > See. Sir A. I the C 1. Treasurer J. O. Anrb the A w. d. H. I T. S. Bakt-r. Tan Jiak K. nr. 1 HisF Cjuh. 1 x J Turr A. B M:sce. The minutes wer- nfirmed. ring
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  • 25 12 weather ;n:«±r!- <r rath6i witn Urn Peau I »t m but the usual panda beld. The V mteen rod Sikh potties
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  • 824 12 B» _n: Ma -;?;ate EetUBXI Mr C. F. Green, looking very well after hia reeenl brip te Colombo, resumed his I festerday morning as Second Magistrate a: the I' C urtt Bailifi Bai A bailiff's lot like ticeman's, is not :.ts happj mm v t shown m the
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  • 847 12 i Hrn iatartnediate P. and <». Pa.iWiD l i r r:v-i yesterday Croin Load l-: r. ite to I h I A Malay deck pissensrer ded I heart failure m the Bin Hin Guaa on Thur?;..y was I iried at st The tteamei Bi awer w^; floated, out
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  • 22 12 Sved Omar A.= 3 j v ire«. lent of 1 Moslem A »•.•<;. at iun, extenis a cordial m- j|
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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