The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 22 January 1910
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Title Section17 1910-01-22 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1910. NO. 6,81 :j17 words
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Article173 1910-01-22 1 THE DAY'S NEWS. The Unionists are continuing to do well' fcbe figures now being 163 again* Radical 137, L>bour 29 and Nitionalists 53. Oar forecast gives the Unionists a majority cf 17 when all is done P<*ge 6 tod 7. The Municipal Uommuston meeticg ft*terday contains seme interesting poin!s. The173 words
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Article42 1910-01-22 1 Frcrn Eaiope. Per B I Taroba, t^-dr,. with uiails of Dec 31. Per M\ M. Anuand Bebic, on Monday r-xf, with mails of Jan 1. From Chic*. —Ptr M. M. Oceanies, on Monday r.ext. mlils already d»Bpato7?»u for lohdok.42 words
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Article925 1910-01-22 1 With all due rtspect to tl apkorisuis aid pbiloSßpiiSlß gei dtclaiati.»u as to second h being raysba number of except i,-,ns I u l e TL w,is saoderatel? nisi man once wh i tde a remark to the tben ITM more un niii ai:d decepti a I a925 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement382 1910-01-22 1 1 is !5 &ISbm tL^B BB3L jSSw I MOTOR *»■> CYCLE I L-\ BE LSTAINED Fnu^l ALL AGENTS AND DEALERS. Che Dunlop Rub&cr Co. (Tar east) 01 r LIST C-N APPLICATION 7. POT.T.YFR QUAY. -^t-z-* t i le9l IM^MII ■I MB I■■ I— n^j-nnr^^f— -'-^'^MM^^y j. I Telepbonei 58. \<^382 words
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Advertisement229 1910-01-22 1 Entertainments. MARYBOROUGH BEACH ROAD. THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR. Grand Change of Programme. TO-NIGHT 2nd SHOW AT 9-30 P.M. "THE HUNGRY CHILD" S.CA.G.L. (Comic piece by Yve3 Maxande) ACTORS. If. Priuce of the Varieties Mademoiselle Rasny of tbe Atbenee Theatre. Little Mademoiselle Fromet of the Porte St. Martin Theatre Paris. "AH APISH229 words
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Advertisement267 1910-01-22 1 Entertainments. ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. THE B!G SHOW, NEW- SUBJECTS NEW-SUBJECTS. TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME. 2nd SHOW AT 930 P.M. "L9UBDES" The various aspects, famous for its Miraculous Fount and the Mecca of thousands cf Pilgrims and invalids every year. The train loads of Invalids, the Ambulance Carrierr,, the Procession, the Grotto etc267 words
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Advertisement60 1910-01-22 1 LATEST ADVERTISEWLNT3 John Little fov value in co lars Page 6. All the entertainment proprietors have new announcements on page 1. Reminder of Powell and Cos big furniture sale at Emerald Hill P<?^e 1. The Home for Giainaplione records is at Moutrie's Pago 7. On the berth Taroba and Dilwarra60 words
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Miscellaneous323 1910-01-22 1 TEE WEEK. BikTUKDAT. -2nd High Water.— 7 6 a., 9.4 p B I Mail Outward duo. Accession of King Edward VII. Sunday, 2 3 id BBgfa Water :—8 6a, 1 Septoagesima Sunday. Sw. Club launchea :7, 9, 10 a., 2.3<j 3.30 p Monday, 2sln High Water.- 8 58 a, 10323 words
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Article282 1910-01-22 2 R-ifore niling ton i- roco yetferdaj a (linnet wm u' ;v< n by Commodore riant on .1 his splendid yacht, 1 Aanda, on Fhnn« .lay night. Tlw American Consul ani Mrs Dilboia ■•vere limmg those present, and a DM it do- eTening waa ■pent. It is282 words
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Article286 1910-01-22 2 M uaj people in crossing the ocean have id y real a af the tirs in the Balot n and card- rigidlj serepeJ to ti;' 1 t! K>r. The .e lecnred si bueh distance from I•• t bbej will .u-cora in. »<l ite p *rs i:>286 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement404 1910-01-22 2 m sozodont rt^yf v %>v The mark of the higher-grade I |H;' 1 SMI 11- the standard m every counmPP?| try in the world, is Sozodont. It will not iPir 7_o^ tarn^ s^ S o^ wor^ or scm[Q h l^ e enamel. t^^sy A perfed dentifrice the one for you,404 words
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Advertisement158 1910-01-22 2 NOTIQES. i GOVERNMENT NOTICE. Tenders will bo received at the Office of the Colonial Secretary up to noon, Monday, February 28 h, 1910, for the right to sell Refreshments at the Borneo Wharf, Tank Road and Woodlands Stations on the Singapore Government Railway. Particulars can be obtained at the Railway158 words
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Advertisement728 1910-01-22 2 NOTiGES. TAIPUSAM Tuesday, Jinuary 25tb, 1910. The Members of the Chetty Community respectfully invite the Ladies ani Gentlemen of Singapore to be present at the Festival of Taipusaro, at their Temple, Tank-Rd, on Tuesday, Jan. 23th. when there will be Lhe Procession of the Silver Peacock at 9 p.m. to728 words
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Advertisement558 1910-01-22 2 NEDERUHDSCHE HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPY. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. Established 1814. Capital— 45.000,000.— (ab0ut £3,760,000) Kksekve— fl 5,758,885, (about .UT'.MOT) Head Office in IMBTMDAMHead Agkncv I>ai avia. Ukaxciies PeDang. Shanghai, HongkoDg, Rangoon, Medjn (Deli), Saaaraog, Soorabaya, Padang, Clieribon. Tegai, Pccalongan. Tjilatjap. PalenabaDg, Kota-Ka jja, (Aoheen) Band-jerniat-sin, Weltevrcdtn and Macassar. CoßEUSspoNDrarra at Bombay, Colombo, Madras558 words
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Advertisement338 1910-01-22 2 INSURANCES. MANUFACTURERS^ INSURANCE Of l Claims Loans and g immediately by the Oen« po:<: vrithoat delay ol r< t< F. S. EVANS, O afaaager f oi Eastern Asia aad I;. GUTHRIE Co U4 iciit n I Ag< i;t- Singaj SOUTH BRITISI INSURANCE 00 I FIRE Insnranc- and Merc; DdARINE basn338 words
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Miscellaneous146 1910-01-22 2 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES, Sr. Am'RSw's Cathedral. Beptnageaima Sunday. 7 aai Matins; Hymn 162 7i J .un Holy Communion (Choral) Hymns 18$, W8 and 292. pv Children's Sdrt ioo. 1.30 pa BfWMQBg X Sermon Hymns 297, S3 and 172. Vesper Hymn Lord keep us safe." St. Matthe%v's, Skpoy Llsis. 11 15146 words
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Article782 1910-01-22 3 Be -.'i. pressed again on I inittee the k would uriee in the division j return I aa kheir I y be amble fco al t I ftea take I ffovesabef 1-: \itemen' Ifl known to hi-s co: 1 Parliament to attend quiette work tbat lies to782 words
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316 1910-01-22 3 Mr Thomas Carry Welch, Second Secretary of the Executive in the Philippines, has just through Barcelona, on his way to the lies, a journey which he is mating r y easy stages. Be is essentially an optimist as regards the country whence tie comes, and his opinions316 words
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420 1910-01-22 3 Paris is by no means a cheap town, some indeed fin i it expensive. One man, an Amerihas 1 tt exorbitantly so. He remained but nineteen hours in lovely Paris, and his hotel bill amounted to 2,37 1fr. 20c. I Aul what420 words
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Article47 1910-01-22 3 Have you a weak throat 1 If so you can not be too careful. You cannot begin treat ment too early. Kach cold makes you mort liable to another and the last is always the i,n».,i..r fco rnro. If vou will take Chamber47 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement543 1910-01-22 3 WORRIED BY HIS WIFE When Suffer:sg With Cruel Back painf, milahia, and other ailments into trying DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. THIS I'. M. S. Mining Engineer Found Complete Cube After all Else Had Failed. Mr. Robert I>arwood, a mining engineer at Kain par, Federated Malay States, has to thauk his543 words
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Advertisement258 1910-01-22 3 >--■ -t*.' IJnA^W^g' 1 >T T^2r" u -'"g j 4icy^ J l *^r* r i*^ This Beer is guaranteed to be brewed from Malt and Hops and contains no Preservatives. It is made at Pilsen in Austria, and is the only genuine Pilsen Beer imported into this market. BEWARE OF258 words
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Advertisement442 1910-01-22 3 INOO-CHINA STEAM NAV. COY., LTD. The iteamers of thia Company maintain a regular direct Bervice between Calcutta, Straits, Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan, taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for Canton, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtaze Ports, Formosa, the Philippines &c. &c. STEAMERS. Tons Commander Kuleang 48y5 R. C.442 words
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359 1910-01-22 4 The Chinese are spending immense sums of ■y laying out ar.d developing an internatonal settlement, between the Japixese concession at Changchun and the old native city. I: -eems that thej wish to attract other foreigners to the place, and to ananga their own fcetil359 words
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Article407 1910-01-22 4 T::-> protest against India b-?ing drawn into the scheme of preferential duties within the E in i ire. wkich is loodij raised in many rtarSj is thus met by an ludi.tn eontetnj H is not only fcht Master of Elibank, Mr. Cbuivhi.!, and Mr. L'oyd- George407 words
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Article226 1910-01-22 4 List j-'.u" Kr Maivimi wa3 one of the re I mta oi Nobel prize fjr physic.?, and after O e presentation at Stockholm made ghly interesting speech on wirelees telegraphy, and on a most important factor in long distance radiotelegrapby. This was the very BMUrkad and detrimental effect226 words
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Article316 1910-01-22 4 Tradition and the Mountain of Noah's Ark. The mountain on which the A-k rested after the Flood was the Bttbject of some interesting remarks at a meeting of the Royal Geographical Soeie'y, by Captain Bartran DiekBon, who travelled in Kurdistan while Military Consul at Van. Th^316 words
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Article244 1910-01-22 4 The good old spirit of Dmnybrook still goes strong in Ireland. Tn.is is how ih?y prep ue for t'le flection. What the election will be when they come to it u-tL i coldblooded Anticipation Tiie op.ning of the election campaign in North Cork Division, which is244 words
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Article153 1910-01-22 4 That women are less sensitive than men and that the daiLtiest" woman Las no more emotional sense in the purely scientific view t: an her pet dog or her Persian cat are the very latest t impositions advance I by Professor George Howard Parker, Harvard's153 words
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Article142 1910-01-22 4 Extorts to Exceed Imports. The Tokyo Asahi says the total value of Japan's trade for 1909 will show an excess of exports over imports amounting to V15,500,0i0. From January Ist up to Dec. 20th exports reached ¥397,402,000 and imports Y881,272,000. Estimating the exports and imports from142 words
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Article89 1910-01-22 4 Recent explorations in Papua, says Britannia," have revealed the fact that this littleknown territory abounds in valuable timbers. Altogether seventy-nine u eful woods, many of them new to the timber world, have been found to exist in payable quantities along the margins of the great89 words
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Article207 1910-01-22 4 Tlk- i \tont to which m t in Ca i atta may be gaa fed between cinu hundred and ii»v(. been register* cl and dq first appearr. 1 so do. Takwg I ■OB spent u 1 > y ge one for an City aud there art207 words
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Article306 1910-01-22 4 The boy S throne at tbt ajj< his fatht I u at pr« NMI 1 tin indulgent and ind Lent mam: to K astern Cowta. No change oi been made ifl the daily routine of tin pal»ct The sanit bl aggisfa qi phanta same attendants, male aud306 words
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Article153 1910-01-22 4 MACDONALD 'S MOON. Mr Bftm ft] many Ajlglo tadia&fl len at the l cuntrj than tbej did i I gracefullj in.] y.iL- tl t men c* intelli-f-j. mr cf can pick up m nation in thai: soldier or ch fiui first Bitiola in thi I).-., f Cbi I tit Sm153 words
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Advertisement123 1910-01-22 4 .'Vcr.'-r ibrLea.* Perry's J^O*T*l*E^O iTEiAX^. wcwemiaflßi sn«. [f?^^^]! MALT VINEGARI Oikieiib Stores. a BLACKVfBLL. I H^ 1 111 1 .,...P Afc^p^i^^tjss. B iiiiiiMiirfßMßTiiWCTTiiffiifill ■fff^^^^MSS "BEST BRAND" Jw Fin© FlstVOUX*. iuim n Miwymrwff"""^^ 1^""— >^^i^^i^— 1 I Reliable Quality. Obtainable at Principal Stores. I B WM. TITLE.Y (Sb, SONS, Commonwealth House,123 words
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Advertisement59 1910-01-22 4 <.<•.•/ He— J^- ¥M.wfk\ k^l 1 ft ft^> Er I i 1 I UM Singapore Soda Water. Established over 25 years. I FijiZST TABLE DELICACIES STUHB'S GENUINE CAVIARE. STUH3S AKCHGVIZ3 !H BRIME. In Tins end 0/tiMa WORLD RENOWNED. To be obtained tt r.ny kiglhcUut them or store. C F. STUHR&CO.,59 words
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Miscellaneous525 1910-01-22 4 SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT RAILWAY. From Ist May, 1909, and until further notice. TRAIN SERVICE FOR WEEK DAYS ONLY. UP TRAINS. em. am. am. ara. am. put. pm. pin. pro. pm. pm. p*o. 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Passir P. 7.25 4.30 Borneo Wf. 7.33 12.42525 words
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Article440 1910-01-22 5 E s Brii><;e Mukdi Bind rwnd Send by Qowti— l (s'_'. is been p »d «iedl of i sh> n^ing the culI tragedj to juttice, Ab i la the alleged ■Uhlmhi And Aag K'wab g deatb k mi tlai r. nr r .-> [j llridu't 1 A third440 words
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Advertisement740 1910-01-22 5 40 YEARS OF RHEUMATISM. Patient COULD not l'sh her Fingebs, or BAIBI hkk ABMfl. 11 For nearly forty years I was a great snf- j f rex from Rheumatism," says Mrs. S. Coward, 'of 6, Nile Row, Poole, England. Sometimes j an attack would last nearly three months at a740 words
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Advertisement570 1910-01-22 5 is the Fountain Pen you must buy J j£^s^&^ ii" you would have satisfaction Js\&Z&r^ The erst and money s worth. J^£S@r Eeailj aii J^^\^^^ constantly cut of order, *Li!e jF&t&M^ tJ SWAN keeps on writing! W&K&r Surely ll worth to be careful a^JwSf^ Eelect tLe SWAN at the starfc<570 words
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Advertisement542 1910-01-22 5 I NOTIQE. The Bernese Alps Milk C wish to draw the attention of the public to the fac\ that Sledge Brand Milk is Swiss Milk is richer in creair. and flavour, and far more nourishing than milks i-cra other countries. AUCTION SALE OF Household Furniture, Pianoforte, Plants, &c. AT "AUCHENC4IRN,"542 words
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Advertisement189 1910-01-22 5 KPARTMEM rs, p->- BABGANNY LODGE— 6, tale] Board and Lodging for genllemea, tk rooms witib \'r;.ni:.- teniiM court, 'i moderate. MRS. WIL BEND] EtBON. Jaa 6 EOAED PESIDENCZ Fot gectfemea it M IfILDI7RA, 1 I Rise. Tennis. Stable. Term iOct 28 u c i y^J hen v"u are o\(r [^f&L189 words
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Article, Illustration926 1910-01-22 6 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday. Jan. 22, 1910. N:^- thai (he English Bounties arebesiooiag ;;n:e in, in :.r cezeral elect: n retanu the Barren: :> >-•.*.:::<: :>:u:h :::;r-: uhraroelj the n.l J Gfovernmeut aha icetlj ub Eurotn of the ÜBioai&t t the s2 eoats decided 7. ?:crdav I C :z2926 words
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Article478 1910-01-22 6 Mr M z »il T r -z. appo;-. t if for Sicga- JJ.e -t e.-eee-_.e .-hire te V r L T n e^ i^e^'ec. Krwic, E:::er v:^Z .cr. iis ei i:: =5 A_::r-:-H^r.:^: lS re In ~::z :he iri:.r_- ..fi: :f Mr C.-ibb W,-.: i= p t p- se:u :r478 words
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Article105 1910-01-22 6 I th l"tie f be 0 rial i I j the b i UE ■1J rec an aU-viot has is*^ei a n. z (tl. be the d ffarecce it i i 1 We rejii :a ike miil p*p~ table person) that id coarse, *fc a nelf-reer-Tw*picist105 words
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Advertisement130 1910-01-22 6 ■■MHMIMH^HHBEHEBBHBHSBaHH^Bni^HVSBHHHHBHHHHBHSnaHBHHHHHH I vis supplied ic the House c: CuflNM ave now had these Cigarettes put up in Tin Box-:-:?. an I the] are I one guaranteed to bs in good order. IN TINS OF 100 AND 50 CIGARETTES. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FROM fAIDPFr* MAffiRFPOR fO I FOR VALUE IN COLLARS130 words
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Advertisement21 1910-01-22 6 ROBINSON PIANO COMANY. QUALITY PIANO WHICH IS THE FIRST CONSIDERATION Bechstein, Brinsmead, Steinway, Krauss, Werner, AND OTHERS OF THE HIGHEST REPUTE21 words
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Advertisement137 1910-01-22 6 GODOWNS TO LET Mcs. i t sBc 6, Paimsr Godovrns, Area iS.S?O s-q. ft. Immediate entry. Nos. 31 32 Ffshcr Street, On Hong Lira Quay, thr^e Boon, saiJ for ttara^e of produce cr imports. Imn;e<3iite entry. No. 7, Merbau Road. KearPnUn Saigon ßri6ge,2 doors. Ghroond v.i 4 1 9-^ }.;.ire137 words
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Article110 1910-01-22 7 HIONISTS CARRYING THE COUNTIES. 1 'paraph. Kcutor's) Fan 21, 3.10 ML iHfl 1 ai its Liberali ideston in Indep- uuts patty -runs so far are as foil I'nion:- i.i' l> our 1 la the B uooifl to. Thirteen recorded in A'. |fl I I:'■JQ Inerset, S b Suffolk,110 words
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Article376 1910-01-22 7 r.\ .Qg of this C Idb Is ■h.tntjf aftertpresid I iigai r members piesent were Ifeesri A B icon, A A I i .au. U K B trrant, K. Hi! i rria G H s rail D Perkins, A Qoldie, f r tii i_- u\ K' 9376 words
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Article24 1910-01-22 7 t strong programme arrani;e>l at u^hCinem-itograph for the next ■MUBgi, inclnling the verv Hue ti'.ms o4 BceLr^ Q Venue, the ladj with the camel-24 words
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Article519 1910-01-22 7 UNIONISTS. (Bf Submarine Telegraph. Banter's) IJjrk/nire (Abingdon), Capt H. HenderIs3n defeated E A. Straus. Cheshire I Eddiabury), H Birnaton defeatied Han A Stanley'. Cumberland (Cockermotith), Sir J. Ran. ■lies defeated Sir W Lawson (L), and J. B Whitehead (Ltbour). I'jv.mshire (Ttrerton), L. Walrond de- 1 J. It. Anu-rv. Dortel519 words
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Article43 1910-01-22 7 Mr A.->| ii:h speiking at LiJvb.iak said that whatever the composition of the Ruliai Dient might be it oul.t already be confidently predicted that the Unionists would have no mind ate from the groa* industiial areas :o interfere with free trade.43 words
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Article42 1910-01-22 7 The Conservative papers are exultant, the gain! exeaediog their expectations. The Liberals admit that they were totally unexpected, and declare that intimidation has been exercised to the utmost and tie Conservatives have had an enormous advantage in r-^ard to motors.42 words
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Article45 1910-01-22 7 Vabha Gibba the mire recently imported by Mr Abrama has we understand been Bold to the Nameless Kongsee. This mare has a good record in Australia and should prove a success in tho best class races here. Perak papers report that Keprint has been scratch-45 words
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Article1483 1910-01-22 7 Ormnary MsXTING, Friday, Jan. 21. I'lt-sident Mr E. G. Broadrick (the President), Dr. Fowiie, Messrs J. Cirapiet, Wee Theam Tew, W. Peacock, C. W. Dirbishire, C. I. Otrver and Wm. Micbem, ako 11. Peirca .Ragineer) and J. Polgiuse (Secretary). President's Remarks. The minutes having* been passed, the President1,483 words
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Article179 1910-01-22 7 In view of the popularity of cinematograph exhibitions in this country it is interesting to note that the Home Office has drawn up regulations for the better protection of the public at these entertiinments in England. The regulations provide that the cinematograph apparatus shall bs pl-aced in an179 words
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Article135 1910-01-22 7 A Triad Secret Society has been unearthed by the Police, at Siputeh. Five celestia's were arrested by the Police en a charge of be ing members of an unlawful society and attending a meeting cf that society on the 9th instant, under section 7 and with being in135 words
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Article70 1910-01-22 7 Major A. F.S Scott, r<; a. will be the visitor at the Detention Birracks for the ensuing week. Captain R H. M. Watson 4 Coy HK- S.Bq KG.A, has been granted six months leave of absence. Ciptain P. C. Dundas, Da a ard qM a is granted leave of absence,70 words
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Advertisement224 1910-01-22 7 ROBINSON Co. J* A NEW SHIPMENT OF RAMSBOTTOMS' IS U f¥i I H y -£t TENNIS RACKETS, W> STRUNG WITH S SPECIAL BLACK CUT. The most Perfect Tightest Strung Racket. ROBINSON Co., I I soli: agents FOR THE STRAITS and F-M STHE AROADE. YOU OVER 200 MA SHINES A\D 2,000224 words
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Article550 1910-01-22 8 To Tmk P-m POI Sir, With reference to the new Fire arms !>.,■" to bl i.ii<l before the L^is'ative Council, I ♦■lite* Igree frith tbe contention ia lh« letter o| Planter published in your paper of tho 29tfa instant that property ouwn who keep bgetca-loadert tot550 words
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Article202 1910-01-22 8 T. T I!. p-tr 8b, il Dg I tke bouqcl argil- v Planter :ind "A IJerw;jLi n v \>7f to preftjntußg the Anns Amend m.?nt i «i of 1910 from be coming law, I muse take this opportunity to siv that d > man will ever be able to guess202 words
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Advertisement174 1910-01-22 8 Ladies 1 tto become ni^m: 1 t- iragi m men who 1 t d ildren, deriTe tssistancfi and I -.t Um djsjsvj dbraia on I•• ri ngth, hy taking Dus^rt's Lactophosphate of Lime Syrup, wkica makes bone lot the luU. IS British India Steam Navigation Company, Limited, TO PENAN":-, ELAJVOOONAGALCUTTA174 words
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Advertisement670 1910-01-22 8 On the Berth. British "India's, n. Co. Ltd. FOR Port Swettenham, Penang, Negapatam, Madras, Pondicherry, Cuddalore, Karikal aud Negapitam. The Company's Steamer M TAROBA," 6,309 toes, W. H. Jacobs, commander, will be I despatched for the above ports on Monday, the 24th instant, at 5 p.m. Sbe has excellent accommodation670 words
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Advertisement1045 1910-01-22 8 SHIPPING. OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co. Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam Nav. Co. Ltd. The Companies' steamers sure despatched fronj Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and Japan every weak, and from Japan homewards for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool and for Marseilles, Havre and1,045 words
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Advertisement667 1910-01-22 8 SHIPPING. P O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China, J*p&n, Fenang, Ceylon, Auitralia, ladla, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Porti, Plymomtfe and London. Through Biilj of Lading Ustiei £or China CJoast. Persian Gull, Continental *ni Ajiiarican Port*. St*ans*?a -vriiS !«*v§ S!ag*por« oa cr afeoo« MAIL LINES. Outtvord (for China) 1310 Assaye Jan 28667 words
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Advertisement502 1910-01-22 8 SHIPPING. J-/« JUt Norddeutscher Lloyd, Braair IMPERIAL GEEMAH MAIL LIK£ Tbe fa«t and pall-known mail ttwin, this Company aail fortnightly from Bre Hamburg via Botterdam. Antwer: Gibraltar, Gt-n Naples, (conxiACtioo Mai Naplea, Alexandria and Ties ver*a) :t m Suez, AdBn, Coieaabo, Penang, Bingap kong, Sliangbai, Nagasaki A. K< :b© to502 words
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627 1910-01-22 9 Mining ft! eport for I ;ur weeks J y IflA, I 'I'J. M NBB. So. 2 I l ft. mkir;4 a total I I ift T improve- j r r ,p. -r.y. wbj nuor. t this 'No. \nwtm W., bat line. i nuaoad .t627 words
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Article231 1910-01-22 9 Miss Marie Corelii, the novelist, has issued an addrt ■-,> to voters of the United Kingdom on tht sol a:t of kbe genera! election. Mi-s Corelii, the Daily Chronicle states. S .'ialisir.. and declares that a re than the political issue is at stake. The231 words
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Article391 1910-01-22 9 Not the Ordinary Kind. Cbambevlain's Cough Remedy is not a 3 ~U mlvtnro Tfc ift a Singapore, Jan. 19th, 1910. Beans, Long per catty 4 do. French do 10 Bed P er H*. 15 Steal do. 16 Spsonta per catty 2\ Bam S] arts £o. 2 .a391 words
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Article66 1910-01-22 9 Stentor, Liverpool, Feb 3 Mansfield. Sumatra, Hongkong, Feb 16 P O. Sunda, London, Feb 4;PiO Syria, Hongkong, Feb 2 P. O. Taroba, Madras, Jin 'J2 Bdu stead. Titan, Liverpool, Feb 9 Mansfield. Tonkin, Marseilles, Feb 21 M M. Tonrane, Hongkong, Feb 21 H M. Tydeus, Liverpool, Jan 27 Mansfield. Vondel,66 words
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Article394 1910-01-22 9 One of the chief counts in the indictment of Charles I. by the Parliamentarians of 1649 was that he had proposed to bring over a contingent of wild Irish to assist him in subduring the English Legislature. It is one of the ironies of the394 words
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54 1910-01-22 9 A Remedy for Croup T hat is Absolutely Safe. Croup is the most prevalent during the dry cold weather of the early winter months. Parents of young children Bhould be prepared for it. All that is needed is a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Many mothers n-ifVinnt. it in their54 words
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Article493 1910-01-22 9 The Paris correspondent of the Globe, in au article dealing with stories of children, writes: —Tbe mention of cotton-wool reminds me of the question pat by B little girl, half-a-dozen years old, named Andree de Saint-Serge, and living at St. Dizier. She asked another child. says La493 words
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Article45 1910-01-22 9 A few minutes delay in treating some cases of croup, even the length of time it takes good 1 for a doctor often provs dangerous. The safest way is to keep Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the house, and at the first inti-45 words
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346 1910-01-22 9 Skeletons Bi a-ts. In Southern Tunis ii.s an oiicmhi nil msnfa desert called I erid, ol whiofa the Arabs stand in t«rrur. fur luuuy I has been lost iu th< sa't < BCTBStf d D which according to De l.< b« ps, m u ma346 words
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Article146 1910-01-22 9 To raO6E V T H3 ABB IN THI P One earn be tfji qo I y c\.r< r. <f i. mhLi:-iii. Ti ftwfa pMMlbai make life a mwr <•• d DOW I mild, Dow (xrru :;ai;n;-. I ia> in bed. t(morrow bobl \n b«relieved of such146 words
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Advertisement467 1910-01-22 9 i rv- vflEj Bff? -5' JbS 19a 3&3 s BB *^>^ 5 5 b9 I^^ 3 Big s~j -^o-^'^ bil Se I/^ y SB d4B 88^"* < As supplied to His Majesty's Forces and Royal Army Medical Corps. WHAT IT IS FR i^r™r WHAT IT DOES. Professor W. 11. Morse467 words
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Miscellaneous411 1910-01-22 9 STEAMERS. Giving port of departure, and (ichere hvOMtn) date due here, and naine of Agentt. Alcinous. Liverpool, Jan 22 Mansfield. Andalusia, Hamburg, Jan 30 Beha Meyer. Armani BehL\ Marseilles, Jan 24 M. M. Assaye, Colombo, Jan 28 P O. Ateuta Maru, Japan, Mar 23 Pat. SinionB Australian, Marseilles, Apl 4411 words
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Article430 1910-01-22 10 l It ha3 needed something in the nature of a devastating nnd fatal oonflagratioa like that at C'iapliLim Junction ou Dec. 2'.th to l>iiDg home to the public a tfuli^ation cf the terrible danger ol txpesin^' for lalfl in qnailtttiM Ursje In of hi^ii'y ictlimmable goois.430 words
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Article269 1910-01-22 10 The A Ifltiraltj intimated t^ four fi-.-ir.s on ls:h in^-. tt? acceptance cf their tenders lor the torn Manaoored sbipe 4 included in the Na.y Estimates for the current year as vesBfjs the < tavenUEH at were authorised to make preTisTMi let laying down on April 1269 words
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Article202 1910-01-22 10 His Tki a ut tram a. Ou arm*] .it Fori Darwin on Deo 21st. ia an interview with C.ipt. Fitxgerftld the Registei representatiTQ learned thit, after l^avin^ Singapore in the Dutch steamer De j Carpentier, Lord Kitchener wai Um guest of I t:-.-* Cooaamnder-io Chief at Bitaria fox202 words
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Article41 1910-01-22 10 Li i k DAIfAOI Dunk, iv.ianghai, Jan. 9. An '.i tb lake occurred «it 10*50 p in. on Saturday wi.uh was felt bj the ships in the irictaitj of Bbanffbai tn ft the Lvceuru Theatre in alarm,41 words
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Article234 1910-01-22 10 Marsupial skins ara at present in great demand, and a remarkable advance in the prices paid for wallaby and opossum pelts i3 lecord9d. The four centres to which these fars are forwarded from Australia for distribution among the world's markets are St. Pan], Minnesota Dresden, in Saxony London234 words
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Article198 1910-01-22 10 The enterprising vine- growers of the Champagne district rcund Rbeims have lately been trying experiments with the aid of electricity for the purpose cf destroying seme of the insect pests from which the vines suffer. Posts supporting small electric lamps of fivecandle power weie placed in198 words
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Article95 1910-01-22 10 Effect of thb Payne Bill. tf The misgivings felt at Hongkong as to the effect of the Payne bill upon the sugar industry of the colony appear to have bsen without foundation. Prior to the passage cf the measure Hongkong refineries and merchants diew on the Philippines for95 words
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Article355 1910-01-22 10 Per M. M. Armand Bobic, due Jan"! j Mr and Mrs Petit, Mr Trilles, Mrs Kenel.. Mr Oh. Bran, Mis Constant Petit. Per P. O Assaye, due Jan £8 —Mr T. Saunders, Mr Tullock, Mr E. H. Copeman, Mr F. Smith, Mr B. O. Moore, Mr355 words
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Advertisement566 1910-01-22 10 THE REMEDY OF KINGS A further mark of Royal Appreciation lias again distinguished Phosferine by the bestowal of a Royal Warrant to Supply Phosferine TO HIS MAJESTY THE KING OF SPAIN THE ROYAL EXAMPLE Phosferine is used by the Royal Families of Europe, thus assuring every user of Phosferine that566 words
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Advertisement65 1910-01-22 10 A Follower of Influenza. An attack of influenza is often followed by a persistent cough, which to many prove sa great annoyance. Chamberlain's Cough Re medy has been ex ensively u^ed and with good success for the relief and cure of this cough. Many cases have been cured after other65 words
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Advertisement652 1910-01-22 10 f" —^> shopping by Post §t A boon to those at a distance. |k '^*^n- impossible for those living m d.rtant <ji i.\ I iowns and villages to get everything H igjPj required at the local Sl ores. and we her. (ore > f^/ l, p le a «ed to652 words
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Advertisement15 1910-01-22 10 COMPOUND HOUSE TO LEI A large and comfortab Mandalav Koad. ofl Mouiu-. Koaa '.j a15 words
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358 1910-01-22 11 In an initrno&fo ifooadensad note, The Engineer" says: "If the vast ir igation project, which Sir William Willocks hag prepared for the rehabilitation of Mesopotamia is realised and proves only half as successful the Assuan barrage and irrigation scheme, with which he was 30 closely358 words
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Article94 1910-01-22 11 > < Ph€ statement thai the disastrous ti -o at the Club Hotel, Vokoaami, originated in room X». 13 will strec^-ben the widespread prejudice against that so called unlucky nuaiber. remarks the Shanghai Times. Enmany botelsin America and Europethere is no No. 13 amongthe guests* room?, for it has been94 words
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Article144 1910-01-22 11 Dec. Totals to end Nov. Pikuls. Beiat 42.3 40 4,595 (8 mos.) Brnang 174 1.461 Bruaeh 221 2.788 Chendai Lode 1,139 (7) C suderiang 6,7 ll (10) G i eng 600 6,855 Jehei 669 ills Kanabci 460 3,564 ,11) Kinta 500 4.690 Kinta association 1,450 1,560* (2) Kledang144 words
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Article159 1910-01-22 11 Dec. Jan. Total. AHagax 2,000 Anglo Malay 53,489 513,314 (12) Balgownie 7,881 46,729 (9) Banteng 1,044 4,922 (8) Village 843 2,483 (6' B rtaxn 14,900 91 914 (12) Bukit Kajang 1,628 8,590 (5) Bukit Rajah 204,'. 06 (10) Bukit Lintang 2.500 8,255 (6) Damanaan 204,131 (12) F.M.159 words
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Article11 1910-01-22 11 January 21. RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. RUBBER DOLLAR COMPANIES. MINES. INDUSTRIALS,11 words
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Advertisement373 1910-01-22 11 ik and Exhausted A!»?.ost Ready tl Surrender and Cease Fighting I the Battle of Lite. &$> nerves ire Y weak; if I ">^ fa >eA ■< "y I 81 I I I 9 i v y^ b too B for you I I force, and si and rill A I373 words
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Advertisement97 1910-01-22 11 The _<^%. Fascination of the Fast f Is brought home to y« i _w^'\ the perfection to v *ttStft Egypllan Cigarettes have JV^".' been brought by Messrs. .W MASPERO Ff M^~~*' iBBL> V .ndk u In r two brands Jt JHSft^^^^^y' Vjjp Known as jj^ '_^g J^ Bouton Rouge fand97 words
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Miscellaneous82 1910-01-22 11 TO LET. WHITE HOUSE. Dalvey Road. Immediate Eutry. Apply to— FRASER GUMMING, 29, "Winchester House. Sept 18 tths u.c TO LET. IMMEDIATE ENTRY. A Bungalow situated on Mount Elizabeth Road, No. 13-A. Rent $45 per month. Apply to GAGGINO Co. Dec. 31 uc. HAMPSTEAD, N. Well furnished flat to let.82 words
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Miscellaneous96 1910-01-22 11 WEATHER REPORT. Date Bir Wind Temp Hum Sky Re n Jan. 21. H'kong 10a 30.10 Wl 62 o Manila 10a 762 WNWO 27 24 o 1 H'kong 4 p 30.02 Calm 67 c Manila 4 p 759 SE2 29 24 c Kandacg Kerbau HoepiUJ, Jan 20, 1910. 9 a.m. 396 words
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Miscellaneous792 1910-01-22 11 VESSELS IN PORT. :O; Steamers Flag Tone Master Arrived From r,nrwtrnpe Pot Wh«n Avagyee Brit 250 GampbeU Jan 20 Peu.-mg T. Lee Guan Pftnarc 22 Brak Dut 225 Wink Jan 20 Rbio Dot. Gori U Chiengmai Ger 1815 Schmalfuss Jan 13 Ban^ok Behn Meyer Bangkok Deh Ger 726 Hul.cer Jan792 words
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Miscellaneous234 1910-01-22 11 EXCHANGE. (Corrected up to J;<.n. 21 Bank 4ms demand Private creditfe 3m 8 credits r > m 6 FiiA.v.i:, demand Bank... 294 iKii.MANT, demand In ma. T. T, IT, flowoKowo, Aamaai 2 di§. Yokohama, demand 114Java, demand 1;1 Bahokok, demand 66 .Sovereigns, Bftftk Bttfißf |S 'A Bank of England Bats.234 words
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Article1252 1910-01-22 12 A aSIOJfa k»k DVCHABAX, U 'he Supreme Court, yesterday, tie I] Chief Justice, Bb William Hyndtuan Jones, dealt with the bankruptcy work. tfesstfl Tek Mob and Compiny applied tor th^ir discharge from bankruptcy. j Mr h lijatty. th« Offiebl Assignee, Baid there were twenty-two creditor* and the j1,252 words
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Article244 1910-01-22 12 T.. Hian,aTeochew of Pulau Üb'm, who was charm I a( the Assia before Mr Jus t c x 9 tbe 8 nith, with the murder o f il kien named Gh>h Ah 800, made his _oe yesterday, Hesaid he was a paitoei in i vermicelli Bhop. A Hokien244 words
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Article162 1910-01-22 12 OSSOCCB9BFI7] AtTBMPT B! "AmHIBST." Captain Scott of the b. s. Amherst. which left for Pontianakon WVlnesday. and was towed back vesterday, reports that on the I'.'.h ai l pm. he sighted the s. s. Oscar II il ping Bignals of d^tre-3. He bore down on ber and162 words
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Article66 1910-01-22 12 A meeting of the full Committee will be held in the Singapore Cricket Club Pavilion on Friday, the 28th inst. at 515 p.m. to 'receive and pats aecouuts. It is also requested that Convenors f the Sub Com- mittees and others will at this meeting put forth66 words
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Article37 1910-01-22 12 The three German Cruisers, S M.S. Scharnhorst, S M.S. Leipiifc and S M.S. Luchs, in charge of liar- Admiral TOO Ingenohl, are expected to "arrive here this morning- To entertain the c fricers, a dance,37 words
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Article931 1910-01-22 12 The American y£.cht lolanda left for Bangkok yesterday. The Imp. German mail steamer \orck will probably be despatched for Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan to-day at 4 pm. The M.M. Company's steamer Haiphong left Batavia at noon yesterday and may be expected here to-morrow, the 23rd inst, about 11931 words
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Article561 1910-01-22 12 The soap-making copartnership of Lever j Brothers, Ltd., has returned its employees a devidend of 17s. Id. An epidemic of typhoid fever has occurred j at Montreal. Theie are 2,000 cases in the hospital, and the latter are over-crowed. The Daily Mail states that the Rockefeller561 words
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Article247 1910-01-22 12 Statements of Passengers. Calcutta, January Bth. The Bengalee publishes detailed statements taken down by Balm Bepin Biliary Das, Pleader of Barisal. from various Indian passengers who were aboard the river steamer Aka when it caught fire. From these it appears fcbat Babu Asutosh Sarkar, Police247 words
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Article85 1910-01-22 12 China's export trade to Great Britain for 1908 totalled 12,*****7 Haikwan taels, as compared with 2,651,213 for 1907. The United Sates took 23,824,059 taels worth for 1908, this comparing with £6,507,660 taels for the previous year while for Germany the figures are 7,< 93,870 taels for 1908,85 words
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Advertisement244 1910-01-22 12 1 r ou env get BEST SKLECToN 01 DIAMOND RINGS. FROM Ladies' Diamond k Si,::.( -i- ut a!. I Gem set Necklaces p p (I fl\ f A 0 :1 >■ and Pen of Newot design. II M L I Vfl dmta of ei Ladies" Gem Kin,, Q f, |JL244 words
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Miscellaneous21 1910-01-22 12 LATEST SHIPPING. [In addition to that on page 11.] Paroo, Brit 1719, Capt Richardson, Jan 21, Fremantle, Bouste.d, for Fremantle 31.21 words
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