The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 December 1909

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1909. NO. 0,772
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  • 173 1 legislative Council met yesterday af'.ernoon Pa^e 12 A notice of the Straits Eicing Calen<Ur appears on page 12. Bankruptcy court and other local matter Will be found on the inside DAgefl I, rd Kitchener paid a visit to lU.ikan Mati yesterday afternoon I'age 7. The annual meeting
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  • 766 1 Connie is a little colonial typiete ('hey spell it with an "c here to denote sex). I suppose I ought to Mf Bij littli lueud is a N m lalandei auMM m latra ..tu, who has been noartinfi any it^ hie efforts at ting colonial life, writes to me
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 105 1 I/AT 7 DP 0 C |yn 10 DAYS FOR X'M^s PRESENTS, UFn tbie t0 bu> tor Wk OrDaments m so M "^hl'-X a>on \ra tfpF .iureds. 2 but very fan "buy Eu. arc I t. ;li• i^on l^P^ 1 B but thfV -welssafeto u-e,onea t 'P-tn-date, for the S3 I
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    • 245 1 Entertainments. Theatre Royal j For a shcri season on^y. To-Night! To-Night!! SATURDAY, 4th DEC. AT 9 O'CLOCK I or the first time m Singapore. DEBUT OF E. FREGOLINE. The Celebrated Transformist, Vent iloquist and Imitator Lightning Changes. Sensational Appearances Magnificent Dresses; also the Ce'ebrated Variety Entertainers THE SISTERS AIID EROTHERS
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    • 380 1 Entertainments. ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. Change of Programme. To*Ni&ht To*Ni£ht! I 2nd SHOW AT 9 30 P.M. PATIIE FRBRES LATEST NOVELTIES. 'A ROLLER SKATING CLUB IN AUSTRALIA.' Enthusiastic lovers of the latest craze will no doubt be charmed to witness the prowess of their Australian Cousins on the whizzing wheels Some
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    • 120 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS To let. YarnhaniH. Syed AJley road Page 2. Sale of valuable Chinese furniture etc. Page 5. Arrival of fresh specialities at Gaggino's —Paae 2. English victoria and Australian horse lor sale Page 2. Auction sale to-day of rare and beautiful plants Page 5. Eobinson and Company's choice gifts
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 337 1 THE*WE£K Saturday, 4th m*h W»t»;r.— 3 12 ft., 2 40 p C.E Z M.S. Sale, Vie. Memorial Hall 10a to 1 p S.G.C. Autumn Cup. SGC. Monthly Medal. S.R A. Smoker, Drill Hall. 9 p Sunday, sth dich W»ter 4 42 a, 3.5-2 p •2nd m Advent. Mr Gallagher's lecture,
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  • 362 2 •v ou the M P. A. grour.i al 5 •,in- bj the Van troens FfOi gosling &>.*• „r Diwton'sb the 17 rldfoi pioturei B hia bl The Lpneal Court will Uke ti- stCoori appeals the dacisioni Sereombe Smith. B« baa sored inns I yew iis is i reduction of thirtl
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1258 2 FOR STILE. FOR SALE. English Victoria .built by Lucas, Bond Street, m excellent order, whh or without jood Australian bay horse. i Apply to M. E. PLUMPTON, c o Adamson Giifillan and Co., Ltd. Dec 1 uc i FOR. SALE. TURN-OUT COMPLETE. Comprising Cob, young, quiet, well bred and a
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    • 620 2 NOTIQES. FRESH ARRIVAL. DRY STOCK FISH 40 cts. each. FISH BALLS from Stavangcr 40 cts. per tin. LUCCA SALAD OIL, 75 c*s. per qt. bottle. OLD MUSCAT OF SYRACUSE. SI per bot. Y.RY 6000 FOB INVALIDS. CHIANTI WINE from Tuscany, 90 cts. p flask RYE AMERICAN WHISRY, 18.80 per doz.
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    • 583 2 BANKS. International Banking Corporation. CAPITAL and SURPLUS GOLD $6,500,000. Head Office 6O Wall Street. New Yobe. London Office ThreadneoJie House, Bishopirgate Street Within, London EC. London Bankers National Provincial Bank of England Ltd. General Foreign Business Transacted. DEPOSITS. Current Deposit Accounts opened and Interest allowed on the daily btIMHM at
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    • 381 2 INSURAXQ£ S MANUFACTURERS Un INSURANCE i ESTABLISHED -day more h a; r Canadian L "J* o same age. -l oaup. ca ed by Ui pore and Penan, v referonoe to Head Office. iy !ji fH.Wt.WS.7I (S.S.C> 520.334.203.57 (U.«.) EVANS, 0 ER Manager for and Eastern GUTHRIE Co Ltd. General Agents,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 140 2 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. St A- RBw's Cathei'Kal. ond Sunday m Advent. M tthM ll ymn 217. am Holy Communion (Choral j Hymns 45, 3 and 551. Holy Communion (Plain) Hymns 5" tad 208, I pm I --y School. 4 pm Bib'e Classes (Adults.) 5.J > pm r Sermon. Hymns 268,
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  • 762 3 r f ji!e living m England will this > ,iry si^nifi-.-anee whatever, except pei-i _-^at -juite vaguely a choice _">nention a< But m point of wl iv has nothing to do with the I t»ine which casse, or was supposed to come, from T si iv m Hungary.
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  • 960 3 The Simple Life. The Japan Chronicle translate! the following extracts from some notes on the. Cwellers m the lot -rior of the Siaia Malay Peninsula, by C A. Rust, of the R >yal Siamese Survey Department, appearing m an Esperanto journal "The people whom I want
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  • 319 3 Indigestion and Sleeplessness Cubed AT MOILMEIN BY DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. To such an extent was Maung Cbit Hpay of Mouluiein the victim of Indigestion and Sleeplessness, that at one tiina he was rendered incapable of attending to his work as clerk to
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 175 3 TEA Brooke Bond's Tea has been known for FORTY YEARS m Great Britain. As a result of this long acquaintance, Two Million people drink it and Thirty Thousand I Agents sell it there. BROOKE BOND'S TEA Sold by all respectable dealers throughout the Straits Settlements. Wholesale Agents: MESSRS. GUTHRIE CO|F.
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    • 218 3 Pr v&r SIB II Prevents the attacks of White Ants, Dry rot* Teredo navalis* and decay m all kinds of timber. At the same time it stains the wood* A Handsome Walnut Colour. Estate Bungalows built of soft woods will last for many years without attention if the timber is
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    • 661 3 MAQHISERY, PLANT. NOTICE. Offers are invited for the propotv, 1 uildingB, mill, ice plain and ergin*^ former!* belonging to The Hongkong Milling; t/ panv, Limited, and situated Junk IJ;i\ m the Colony of Hongkong, particulars hereof are as f. Hows 1. Pbopbbtt N*w Ki.w'mn M. Lot No. 4, situate m
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  • 707 4 For line y^ars pas*, t here has been a steadi:y nOWUM movement m favour o various -ms of treatment m which, instead of phyla, mental influence seems to have played the ohiei p*ri 3 ifItMSS have ien regard by the medical f-ssion throng t (id world, as
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  • 182 4 Th >se who have suffered year after year with EUmumUm will be glad to hear of a uit-ly that has proved an absolute specific. Then are no conditions of Rheumatism, no iiiatUr bow severe, nor from what cause, tbat cannot imnn ..Uateiy be relieved, and permanently cured
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  • 332 4 The P. and O. Company ha* decided upon an extension of its services, which is of contidecmbk interest. For some years pint the people of N-;w Zealand iav- been anxious th.it the company's vessels >h rn d call at one or other of their port*,
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  • 379 4 In m extremely able article m the forth ing number of the** Bankera f Magazine, entitled The Lords and the Budget, the writer, Mr. A. \Y. Kiddy, is careful to criticise the Budget on financial grounds as distiact from its political aspect, and he starts
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  • 291 4 Hiutajli Spirit Showing Slowly. Travellers from the Orient say that the military and naval policy of the Prince Regent of China is still causing a good deal of interest on the other side of the Pacifio, and even to those living on this side, the attitude
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 3 4 Pneumonia Preven cd.
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    • 450 4 W** 1 p BY SUJYAI, JfUS APPOINTMENT, 1 TE^yßl/E I>EUCACIES f I PICKLES. SOtTPS, I f? JAMS. JELLIES. 1 i i c^i|§l^> 1^ MALT VINLGAR. I J,»«.> «l > v-^^A.i«^/-\X^ Wily l^^i^^^^i CßOSSED £>L, I Uilmeiis stores* i^^^*^^ iBLAOCWTttt /^p Your teeth— whether naturally perfect or not— need |*a\ IM$
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    • 516 4 THE Singapore Free Press. Morning Daily. To Our ReaJ The Free Preei Mon g ly, and is on sa fin h morning Cash price Ten Subscriber.-- will h< their pm godoxvns if prefc morning. Full addresses at which i to be delivered should t>e given. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. One month
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  • 364 5 Ulr Justice >••' «bt Smith presided m! ir| ycattrdiy. V irb<>roug;h applied, on I *sra Schaefer and Co., far a !er agaiost the Chirese tirm of Coop <md the partner*. Sim i'tn Ti I. it. ilk, manager ol the peti-::-u., -yd chop uweil They hell M KCUlity. i
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  • 254 5 When m l printed fofl d M the w, rds ia M BUI h I «»«»g rby letter ;or (toes one (1in small groups I a^ ma, -ru W& I c d m a Germa!. h«i M I pose that t fJ strives to read withoir H of
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  • 371 5 The hum ourista of the press have seized upon this pentleinan's often ie[.e ited plattbrmUMM iv defiance of the political truth, and have endowed him with a fame that will beeoine for him a Shirt of N6MW. The genUl appropriateness of this little bkit will
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    • 392 5 WANTED. WANTED FOR MED'N, DEil, tUHATRA. An English or Eurasian Nurse to take charge of two little giris aged two and four years. (rood salary and free passage to Deli. Apply under letter M. to tbe Editor of this paper. Dec 4 8 12 PRIVATE TTJITION.-By a qualified teacher of
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    • 695 5 AUGTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Freeh 1 1 Residential Properties Situate at Lloyd Road and Dublin Road, Singapore. Tuesday, 14th December, at 2-30 pm. Lot 1. Valuable freehold land, area 23,218 square feet, part of Grant 2, together with the large substantial European residence erected thereon and known as UTRECHT
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    • 617 5 J^^Shopping by Post A boon to those at a distance. (fl£ht>\ IT is impossible for those living m distant k\'\( k\ towns and villages to get e\rryt:ung (q vf'ir -q^*"~j^^ required at the local stores, and we ther ioie •^•y^JF 'TWLIS I*^1 W1 b^ pleased to send our illustrated cata-
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  • 1563 6 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, Dec. 4, 1909. tbe Pre^ i p_> right a bit-b '..•u-. -influence indunbribe p .r "i rath rion pre ept o RcIiCi) I \al. i I With the King's approval of the dissolution of Parliament, as reported to the House of C .minions by the
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  • 733 6 The Monthly Mianonary Meeting wi: held iv Prineep Street Church, ou Monday nexr, a1 1 pm t au ,,l W i!i *ddreaeed by Rev. \Y. .Murray. Thea. LArgo will leaee Johnston's Pier for the Swimming Olab Baogalow on Sauday at 7, 9 uid LO am 2 30 and 3 30
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  • 41 6 FORCED LABOUR IN KEDAH. [fhm The v over the a!. 1 labour)^ BOBtUHMI ;u Mr W Q M- .<,.,. that it is almost incredible Penghulu should pive orders Manager of European F also i it the Penghu: orders for Kra to M.
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  • 53 6 Kuala Lm»| veuiber follows:— Ang; 'a U.4H. Laodon highlands and L>wUn attiring* total of 2 v months of the year. The IqcL B pounds as agaiL-- I uiikit: 50,411 for the six months ptariom total of r i^'ownie (Gur:. Kamumng (Guthrie and I 5.000 lbp. (same as m
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  • 37 6 I Ipol i A guaner m th stationed at Tdipen.- Thursd. after roll-oai) two sh va t aai taei mitted suicide. I: is biliev^: he thuiijht he hid a ffntlga AfUM n C ML
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  • 26 6 Gold Reserve Begun. Tbe Bink of j annaua V bis beea set aside as the beginL of a note reserve for the Straits.
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  • 13 6 {From om Kadftb, K^lantan, an Trii shortly have special stamps.
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  • 26 6 Hi« tern Shipping Co. launcidoc B Md main deck, a firing de B for motor cars, and a coupl- her 'juitean imposing
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  • 16 6 \k <juth iv clean dry on v re (Huttenbach bags, equivalent to 12~> pik
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  • 92 6 Major E. the Field Off N < Company are plS. K. C. at cr. i aitetii'-un. 1/ I litddletei d be t! "be j totentioo Bari la I Ibe m Calt j .},-;> poit.l g ''J he liiuu ..;.inn )p< CompM f. H The Right Reverend tLBio^apora mil tmn b
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    • 296 6 CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO. CHAMPAGNES. 1 Doz. 2 Doz. Botte. I Botte. Dufnut Fils and Cie (Epernay) 5 25 00 $27 00 Paul Dommier and Co Extra Quality, Gold Marque 32.00 35 00 liroy and Co Carte d'Or. Ex. Sec. Extra Quality 43.00 46 00 Lanson Pere c: Fils, Extra Quality
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  • 127 7 COMMONS v. LORDS. Fir.. Necessities. Subma.-ine Telegraph. Rental *a) Bfl 1, at 10 13 din, >-n n >as Mr A s jiith .anouace 1 Bit Majesty the King hid vedof t':. m uuti>>n. ■olutioa of remonstrance < v tei to 134, amid been and oonntai ■•■:>. im ii
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  • 64 7 fl pa:. tin L >r«b had bown a clear i .1 sense of a eeoond 'hamber's dv' id dpi ttktmfty V ry would ipport tb- leb i", delared that his re3olu!; m ITM I rindi t the first price pfal i n. He bfl G 'Win na
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  • 17 7 aeeting i iv L.»c<lon, it i Hi payment of the duty--■lections will take SOthoi -I-in.
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  • 209 7 The ng m i mprii I I Bgsv RnW E itate, situated .it I iritii -i tp:".i.i of lOJ i than E jgl ei.-h. tnd the Sonth-E AtatMMM, iHth capital of o ,h i! Lcb, to take over the oown at T mah latan. B S Thi> IM
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  • 115 7 proprietor of the Theatre d North Bridge Road, bai engaged ia COmp^XJ tor .i short season. The operas performance wai pwm tost uad mm mM received although the WiS o,- v-rv largW. I here will rbea fall booi© to-Mgkt. m dajt lor ihowi m Singa- night*! prOgTMMM was
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  • 89 7 NICARAGUA AND U. S. A Disturber cf he Peacs.' 1 By Submarine Telegraph. Reuter's) I.c D 6. 3, at 10 20 am. The Washington Gkyrernmetit have handel the Nietfagato Charge d'Affuras bis pissports. .\a looompanytng totter from the State S.'creti'.T denoanOGl President Zdiyi as a disturber >.f
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  • 19 7 Cabinet Resigns. The [taJ net has resigned owing to aleoti >a of a Committee opposed to tinancial reform.
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  • 37 7 Bee 1 >m 3, 6.15 pm. A rabflUUriiM ti )tilUmade a non-stop run froiii Portsm mth to Dundee m rougb we;'.;lier. The time occupied was tifty-six boatfl which is a record rate of speed. > <
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  • 496 7 Stndella Bfarion Crawford, Macmillan's Colonial Library (Kelly A Walsh) The Key of the Unknown, Kosa Nbacheite Carey, Macmillan's Colonial Library 1 Kelly A Walt Ann Veronica: H. G. Wells, I'nwin's Library. Publishers) The Home ut Whispers William Le Queux, Bveleigh Nashleigh 'Publisher 1 It is a
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  • 96 7 The Sale of Work and entertainments for the bent tit of the Church of Eugland Zeuaca Mission was held m the Victoria Memorial kill las' evening and very bright and cheerful the Hall looked, especially later, when the men fouud time to look m. The exhibits, as
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  • 1093 7 Quir'jui'l iijjunt homines nostri est farrcvjo libeUi. JiTVenal. What a "gift" the Lord Advocate of Scotland has made of himself to writers of book for the Christmas pantomimes, and to low eoimdiaDs who hope to put spice into their parts by popular gag. It would have
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  • 546 7 Tho annual meeting of the above Unit was held iv the vo.'unteer drill ball yesterday afternoon, Capt. Thompson presiding. There was a fair muster of members and considerable interest was displayed m the Unit's aft'iirs. Gapt. Thompson m the course of a few remarks
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  • 113 7 The Smoker at the Volunteer Drill Hall to-night, under the Singapore R fla Association, has a programme perfectly blazing with talent. There is an orchestra of nearly 30 which will play under the baton of Co Bgt M ijor Harding five pieces. Among the singers are Messrs J.
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  • 69 7 Lord Kitchener yesterday afternonn motored down to Johnston's Pier and, accompmied by Major General T. Parrott, the Officer Comuidnding the Troops, Capt E. B. B. Wilson K. E and other officers all m mufti, went by launch to Blakan Ifati on inspection. His Lordship returned and about
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  • 24 7 Famous Everywhere. Chamberlains Cough Remedy has become famous for its cures of coughs, colds, croup ._j :_+*..^.,.,0 Tr-ii if wVi^n m npfd. It con-
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    • 258 7 ROBINSON CO. CHOICE GIFTS FOR YULE TIDE AND THE NEW YEAR 111 IL*t II I Ltf/nL 1 1 ALL THAT IS NEWEST BEST Hrobinson co. BEFORE HIRING OR PURCHASING A PIANO You are cordially invited to INSPECT NEW SHOWROOMS. THE ARCADE. {Next to Robinson Go.) We are exhibiting a large
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  • 548 8 The "Penan^ Odette" discuases the itWve qntatMM and is ia general agreement with Urt view- ol this journal though it mTiHani tothiak that matters of AngHwaiag, h*f*goMtoc lai lot real remedy, li ia Of opuuofl that care should be taken iv the case of
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  • 140 8 Tfci Eist-, ;v, \mjm Lethe-?t a the MgtJ min Ha si:n Pa: fctf Pierian Wt Tune v\.i-j we drank ot. I >ac by one W- wt foun-I then; 11*8*1, i •-> a fain To eari Mil Em i Bind effete, A slavish, unresisting bi Occe. say they,
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  • 168 8 raambei Urn i ffieei HMntioiied purrngxip'a m Gfcptain tl M s Ifercnry, for a time 8 Nt.^ Officer's ship i\ Siogapore, will U* inter i Imuv tl. v\ theroia boom likelifa od of his beeomiag Firsl L -r.i uf the A itniri.T'. Ifhflß S r .1 -b.u Fisher leaves tint
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 596 8 On the Berth. BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd. FOR Penang, Rangcon and Calcutta. The Company's Steamer "BHARATA," 1,0." 1 tons, J.R.P. Alexander, commander, will be despatched for tbe above ports on Thursday, the 9th instant, at 5 p.m. She has excellent accommodation for first and second class passengers. For
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    • 1016 8 SHIPPING. OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co. Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd. The Companies' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and Japan every week, and from Japan homewards for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool and for Marseilles, Havre and
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    • 726 8 SHIPPING. p. 6. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China, Japan, Pcnang, Ceylon, Auttralia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Porti, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading imti«4 for China Coast, Penian Gulf, Continental ana American Port*. Steam*?* will Singapore oa m about MAIL LINES. Outward {for China) 1910 Delta Dec 4 Arcadia
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    • 563 8 SHIPPING. 1 Norddeutscher Lloyd. ErrTe IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LOT. The fast and well -known mail st^nu,. this Company aail fortnightly fr Ilambu via Rotterdam, Antwerp, S Gibralt*., Geuoa, Naplee, (oonnecr.on Mane. Naples, Alexandria and vice ve rb* Sues, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapan kong, Shanghai, Nag-aaaki k Kobe "to Yok..:. fc
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  • 536 9 N Prtvati Subsidy r y w Btefci >n- lin 1: t auspices kflMßt) I bad ,^r sought to I than the merest -rficial a ÜBtaJMt witti the ittliei and I. ■I I I I have the honour of Bgiag to do with the
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  • 127 9 20 -The Ofea Noi Q r 2rn ta baa eel y „v. W rd wm raeefod .it the office of kIM Trnrei BUt« Wiw ..r v tb« trip lokohamatlw operate abowd the.M MWriortm witn Bruise Bedford, n wate to whJa the ...t. were 3,62 M apart bert.«H
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  • 508 9 In connection with the reports from China of typhoons doing much damage on the coast, it is interesting to note how that class of storm operates. Cyclones or tychoons, as ti:-y are variously termed, are among the greatest dangers to be encountered m navigation m tr pical
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  • 360 9 1 m November Ist. new premises were opened by Messrs Siemens Bros. Dynamo Works, Ltd at 39, Upper Thames Street, E. C. as london stores and showroom. Here, henceforth, all the business of the Supplies depart uient will be conducted, including that hitherto carried on both
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  • 387 9 STBAMIfiBS. .parture, tmi rrr known) date < re, <md nam Lirlie. Sydney, Dm 2€ B -t.^ad. is, Liverpool, l>- 12 BongkiMf, D- I 1 tataai. Lrcadia, Colombo, I I n P I 0. Lt»nl V,,.: London. Jan !'.«t > U Maru, London, I>-c i.iiidon. < 'openh.tc" I'■1 V
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  • 112 9 Per P. tO. fljril Dannu Km B Hoy.. children, Mr C. M Mr W. X. Ru>.t B, Hi B W L and Kit* Miller, Mj Mr and Hn X•' B. g To Penang. M I n, Mr A. 1 I Mrs Laws. HIU< lleß Mr J.
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    • 1020 9 ESTABLISHED 1846 £5 The Great American Dentifrice— An Ethical and an Honest One Ifl/ To meet the demand for an honest, ethical, antiseptic, non-acid liquid d.ntiJ^Si^Ji^i^MfeiiL dice, SOZODONT was produced, and has for sixty years been findingincreased =S^—^=^££3> favor m every land where h are c i eaned SOZODONT TOOTI
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    • 37 9 "THE FINEST TASLE DELICACY" STUHR'S KMHK RUSSIAN C-AVIARE. ftPPrC'.TD -fRER. Appe-.d.r;:. HMillll rco- <tr .trcnrlherin;; A. P-g*tl k rop»rti»* C. F. CTUHR CO., ISAfISBURfi. O V E C R O V E .a »a u.uv 111 LONDON.
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  • 331 10 At the opening of the w.nter session of lectures at the L >ndoa Institution Dr. P. Chalmers Mitchell, secretary of the Royal Zoological S ietj, gavt an fcddreai on The feeding of urinali m captivity.' 1 It was a mistake, be said, to thick thai I animate
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  • 239 10 iv .i np mm ed by Mr P. Nod P-itor, j Knd >r-< r MM ÜB6I -licence, he BakM tfa I rvt'ereuce to the export of I.i C -ll A.:, ll a'.: tlv pped U private me: 1 at from Calcutta. <'~v\ tni Urn BtFiitl SottJaignts ate
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  • 161 10 A Esw weeks ago there earue into operation a section of the Merchant Shipping Act whi;:. wukm it ol ..gatory OB foreign v -p.s trading to England f M BMUrked u^>n them. The kioa is to gel rid vi t inonutioiH conditions formerly obtaining, a Br- subjected
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  • 140 10 }i -o the physical s „f the i ri Ifce '{jesinvestigators v> fOn Be< md Professor li w" named mtnu eJj tfce the Ute Professoi T) .1 Men tele ff ou ,'reatest i of Urn tot cen tm-y Tseynporl th.it Urn tin wmsaboTe tTermge, but do! mem
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  • 283 10 It was on the occasion of Sir Edmund Mon3on's farewell dinner, given him at Vienna on the elo(-e of his Embassy there, that he made the "button" speech 'which summed i up, m his view, the proper use and function iof an Ambassador. Ambassadors, he said, were
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  • 335 10 Fretn the following list of infantry moves m Urn ludi.in list it will be seen that the 99th i>ecoan Infantry at Singapore will be relieved by the 6 b Jata. Tue 99th g3 to Sdhore British Infantry 'md Welsh Fusiliers to Qoetta Ist Soutli Wales Borderers to England
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  • 317 10 All visitors to Banna may not know tliat the country lying on either side of the Man-dalay-Lashio railway lint- is particularly rich m waterfalls. The Aui-Sakan falls, seven miles from Maymyo, are of considerable importance not only on account of their pictureaqoenesa but aUo as a possible
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  • 43 10 The peculiar properties of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy have been thoroughly tested during epidemics of intluenza, and when it was taken m time we have not heard of a UDgle case of pneumonia. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.
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    • 570 10 Ayer's Sarsaparilla Makes Good BSocd Prick your skin im"" with a needle. u^^^^xlciilfliiJ;! Youwillsee yS^Mj^ili! hi that it is A|f|l[^^Bs|! K/--rashes, pinipleSj^^fegßssws 6^^ pustules, salt-rheum, boils, carbuncles, and other sores. Theso simply tell of something bad down daop m the blood itself. Ointments, hashes, powders and cosmetics will not roach
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    • 564 10 THE MOST SUCCESSFUL CARS OF THE YEAR. SPLENDID LIST OF WINS FOR 1909. IRISH TRULS, Non-Stop Throughout. Fastest time on Both Hill Climbs. <3PnTTI9H TRIM 9 Non-Stop Throughout. Special Silver Medal for ReOUUIIIOn im/iLd. liability. Two Bronze Medals for Hill Climbing. AUSTRALIA A C PETROL 15 H P< Star Winner
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    • 331 10 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAY. COY., LTD. I The steamers of this Company rr I regular direct service betweei Straits, Hongkong Sha taking cargo on through BiUe of Lad Canton, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo Ti Newchwang Yangtsze Port,, Formwa.t Philippines &c. &c. STEAMERS. Tons CommandW Kutsang" 4 R. < A[ "Namaang" 4')35 P.
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  • 402 11 T V;: !'H A I,'STRALI A. t 4^ -.tl'ina have been made from for Ifce establishment of a wireless telegraphy among the Pacific. The *id of the Conii'onwealth, M WflH as that of other governa sought m each case. The s on an ambitious and i likely to
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  • 111 11 T Mr -T. M. Taylor, oOHuber ot the-P.ill oa hii favourite tonic f -lent reasons f< irity d golf. km c i :!1 ii:l ■j™ »tothe«ea, where onfl m In* from taut m possible. 1,,-t ti-.r nno i needed fa one at ;i I ie
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  • 261 11 A Pbovf.n Curb. Tho torturing irritation of piles (itching, I Weeding or blind,) eczema, and any itching j j skin complaint is allayed by the first appliea- j I tton of Doan's Ointment and even stubborn I cases, which have resisted other treatment for j years, quickly
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  • 965 11 1300,000 10 10 Belat Tin Mining Co Ltd 5 25 5 50 $*****0 10 10 Bruang Limited *£5 5.UU |6 K) 10 10 Bruseb Hydraulic Tin M. Co Ltd 7.00 K),000 1 1 Duff Development Co Ltd 6 1 >0 6 L-. $400,000 10 10 KanaboiLtd J-*£ jB60i000 1
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  • 59 11 (CORfttCTBD UP To f«-< l Bank 4in s 2 4 den Private f cmditi I Fie i bt4 k, deal ,<■! Bant 1 1 KB M A.w. it'inaud Iniia. T. T, BovoKovOi dan*a4 iB Yokohama, demand Java. d"tn;ind I*l E&AJraKOK 1 d^maud BOVEEEIGNS, i>iillk }^U\lUg Bank of England Etalt
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  • 119 11 I Tin W ier GaoaLier Oub« No. i BOM Pepper Black (or<T«. B'port) Pepper, White (laii) Nutmeg* ilO to ti»« Jk.),*. 20.00 Sutmejri (80 to ti>« <0 M*ofi KfcuaJß) norn Olores (Ambcin* norn Bally Ooffaa (10 B Libarfca Coftet mi TapiOfUEt, small p«»r; -fwr cuaiity) com dc. do. Ua
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 321 11 REVISED MAP OF THE MALAY PENINSULA. Shews the boundaries of the new territories recently added to the Federated Malay States, and all Stations on the Johorc State Railway. Size 20 m. x 15 m. Price 50 Cents. Publishers: FRASER NEAVE, Ltd H. KAPS Piano and Music Depot. The cheapest and
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    • 36 11 1 Bout on Rouge I 1 t. ii i 1.! J C%^^ bi JB tHOBINSON i^^ Egyptian Cigarettes *?6^ .l-i: tv ft H «n<? (i h^r hitrh- „.w -*,^;/».t«.!«-r.<'! Turkish Tobacco under ideal con- GOm i-**^'
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    • 117 11 De KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Cn'der Contract with the Netherlands \sv\a Agents at Singapore, The Shipsa^ency, Limited 2 3 Quay i'HB UNDBKMKNTIONfiD UATES UK DtfPAKTURK ARK ONLY AKPHOaIMATS. G^gTdaendels Bawean, Soerabaia, Bandjeraiasin. PoelOQ Lt Sanaarinda, Donggala and Balik-Papan RUMPHIDB Belawan-Deii van GCENS Anambas and Natocna i-land- Japara Muutok and Palembang Brouwer
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 808 11 VESSELS IN FOKT. FUj; and Tons rommanders Arrived FYom For Whu Makut Rijakumar Siam train, ship 750 Lt Prince Sri Nov 29 Peoaßg Bai Steamers Tons Master Arrived From <.onßi*rne« For Wfce* Asdang Siam 45 Christensen Dec 1 Bangkok X A 00, Bangkok 4 Breia Nor C l 5 Folkestad
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    • 129 11 PNext Mails Due. F.nrope.— l'- N. D Buelow, i day lif.xt with 17. m Ob.n*. i J »r Iff. D L on y m b already übhpatchld for lohdoh. Lift Dvi Akrivbd PA O 5 H I) L i w I>- 1 B i 11 Ita I M M N
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  • 699 12 Pkojk. tin'; Timber. The dangerous practice of bullock carts loaded with timber projecting beyond the regulation distance from tho axle M still bdiDu' carried on, despite fines An Indian, numd Vvtilangao had him a sticking our 1 leel from the aile and was tiued Si yesterday m the
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  • 243 12 Ordinary Mektinu, Fripay, Dxc. 3. I'RB.SKNT His Kxc»«llency Qm Governor Sir Join Au.U'rson. The H-n'ble the Coi Bee. Sir A. Young. the C"l. Treasurer J. 0. Anthonisz. the Act. Attorney-General K. Allon. the Col. Engineer, F. .7. Pij^ott. W. I». Barnes. T. S. Bskar. Dr t Grall< "ray.
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  • 629 12 We have rpi-'.ved from the Secretary ol 31 Racing Association the copy of This calendar la issued to subscribers ol three dollars, a payment which includes the supplementary ***** B t 1910, which are sent out promptly ifter each meeting. This U the official publication ol the
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  • 540 12 The Japanese machine gun which underwent various modifications after the experiences of the Russo-Japanese war haB been further improved, and at this year's Imperial mar*euvrea, now m progress, each infantry 1 regiment will have a complete battery of six guns. The number of trcops engaged m the manuavres
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  • 293 12 i Ihe Rallies I. with seven points and their j Beeocd team with eight respectively opposed each other m the last match of the luterBchool league competition last evening on j their ground. There was a crowd of spactaton pieseut and the teams lined up as follows Raffi
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  • 128 12 A spirited game of hockey was placed on the S.R.C. cud of the Esplanade last evenicg between the S R. C and G. Company of the Middlesex Regiment. The soldiers were the first to score and were leading by one goal to nil at half time. The S.
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  • 782 12 IThe P. and O. outward mail steamer »lta with files up to Friday, November th, arrived yesterday afternoon. The P. and O. tteamer Assaye with the meward European mails for transhipment i Colombo left the wharf punctually at i m. yesterday. The large Austrian-Lloyd steamer China from Yokohama
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  • 44 12 The result of the November competition at Tiuelin Club was as follows C.M.Howe- 661 190 851 F. Denny s 615 200 815 H. Freeman 7~>^ ?cr. 758 W.B. Crcbran 643 100 743 W.L.Kemp 714 20 734 E. W. H. Carpenter 534 200 734
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  • 45 12 For the s!de Coder ten years m tie East m the match to be played to-day the following will play. Messrs Biiley, Bith, Bruce, Haddon, Millar, Mundell, Phipps, Capt Bdoke, Thunder, Cantrell ani anothe r The match begins at two o'clock sharp.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 141 12 FRESH AUSTRALIAN LOBSTERS I SMOKED I NEW ZEALAND BLUE COO. I Daily Orders received SINGAPORE GOLD STORAGE Co, LTD. I RETAIL DEPOT, I 142-2-5 f Orchard Road. X t TEN TIMES Better copicki one tentL the tune. I Its a treat to copy <s r sA=3< I j > I
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