The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 14 February 1910
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Title Section16 1910-02-14 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1910. NO. 6,83116 words
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Article134 1910-02-14 1 Two snipping casualties are reportfd m the wire?, the lues of ihe British India Loodiana and the Fiench vessel General Charzy being feared Page 4 The Chinese Niw Year Holidays (four closed business days an ucusual spell) have concluded, the number ot aaes before the police hAvg134 words
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Article64 1910-02-14 1 Standard Life new advert. Page I. Straits Steamship Co's failings page 6. And Indo China, same page. Small shipme-ut of fine fruit due on the 17th, John Litt'.e Co Page 4. Robinson Co agents for the two steeples underwear Page f>. Two auction sale?. Coghlan Co Page 3.64 words
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Article1097 1910-02-14 1 At the BGflMBt of writing the win le of England has but one thought, acd cue topic of couvereatior, ihe Election. N t ws papers ere pounced opofl and torn across n the Lurried search after the poilSttfi news. Private houses have not hentated to put large1,097 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement218 1910-02-14 1 THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. We can obtain for you a Life Policy, 1. At Home Rates (Under Double Endowment Plan) or 2 With Monthly Premiums without any addition to the yearly premium, or 3. Without Medical examination. or 4 Under all the usual plans to meet varying circumstances. We218 words
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Advertisement194 1910-02-14 1 Entertainments. The Old Favourites Back Again. THE FAMOUS WAYANG KASSIM. The Indra Zanibar Royal Theatrical Co OF SINGAPORE. To*Ni£ht I To=Ni&ht II ANOTHER GRAND SPECIAL PLAY ENTITLED. JPeiter Macadolnia. ALEXANDRA HALL, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF Mew Actors Actresses. Come To-Night! Don't Fail!! Stop at the first Show en194 words
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Advertisement299 1910-02-14 1 Entertainments. HARIMA HALL, CINEMATOGRAPH. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! SPECIAL CHINESE NEW YEAR PROGRAMME GRAND SPORTING NIGHT. JIUJiTSU, COMMENDING FROM MONDAY, 14TH UST. Mr. K. KUMAGAI vs. Messrs. SHIGEMATSU, MAZTJME, TAWARA xrho will tight for a substantial purse of money ANY COMPETITOR FORTHWITH ADMITTED, A PRIZE CF £1000 FOR WINNER. Mr. Knmagai is299 words
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Advertisement34 1910-02-14 1 w. J. Garcia. 219, ORCHARD ROAD. Piano, Organ Musical Instrument dealer. Pianos bought sold or exchanged. Good prices allowed for old instruments. Cheapest and best stock of Music ana small musical goods m Singapore.34 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous368 1910-02-14 1 THE WEEK. Monday 14th: High Water. 1.15 a 1 I'" 1 p ND.L, Mail Homeward closes, 10 a Tie day, If th s High Water.—] 50 2 2 p Wesley Church Missior, 5.15 8.30 p Wednesday, 1 6th High Water. 2 29 a, 3.2 p Thursday, 17th: High Water -.0.1368 words
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Article180 1910-02-14 2 Amusing Speech by Lord Rosep.ery. '•h\ January 14th Ljrd Rosebery mads an am'isinsj speech at the annual dinner of the Edinburgh Burgess GjlMii* Society. My connection with goU is a very simple one," he said "Is consists m a parcaJ of radiant clubs thtsir brightness untarnished '>y180 words
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Article196 1910-02-14 2 A Faris contemporary gives us a glimpse of the hab:ts of the Koreans, whicb, to say the least, are very simple Sewing is un known, and their clothing is put together with a paste or ghM obtained from fish. The simplicity cf their furniture is also196 words
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Article129 1910-02-14 2 Writing oa the church ijuestion, a correspondent of a Hongkong paper says This is from a reverend gentleman m Shanghai m ract the leading preacher m that town. Speaking to me one day as to my visits to his church, we had an argument as to why129 words
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Article116 1910-02-14 2 Stout people who have certain misgivings about venturing through the Red Sea m July and August can afford to smile. They will not expire from heat apoplexy so much as from pneumonia, if state- rooms, as proposed, are cooled with refrigerating machi nery. A pipe116 words
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Article85 1910-02-14 2 Ten Japanesm Murdered. Toiio, February 1. At a late hour on the night of the 2'Jlh ult an uprising of the mob took place m the South Heiando. Korea. They set fire to the Tux Office. Post Office, and other official bu'Jd ngs, ail of which85 words
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Article49 1910-02-14 2 From "Punch It has been suggested that a m.iss meeting of Humourists shall be held at an earlj date with a view to passing a vote of thanks to that distinguished misstatesman, Mr Ure, fcr his invaluable assistance m enabling them to eke out a precarious livelihood.49 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement521 1910-02-14 2 gßji^L Aroyou easily tired? H^.^%k Is your work a Do you I j! A W^a n «.l fain t Is J^ s your appetite poor? V/y Are you easily disJ^courngedy If so, your nervous system is weakened, your blood is impure, and serious illness is not far away. was made521 words
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Advertisement392 1910-02-14 2 FOR SALE. EMPIRE FOR SALE. Second-band Empire (Typewriting Machine) for sale. Good work to be got out of it still. Apply S.S.K., Singapore Free Press." Jan 13 uc FOR SALE. One two-cylinder Clement Bayard Car, m good order used for a few months only. Apply to S. Siddons. Feb 10392 words
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Advertisement712 1910-02-14 2 NOTWES. REDERLAHDSGHE HANDEL BHATSCHAPPY (Netherlands Trading Society.) By order of the Board of Directors I have to-day given over charge of this Branch to Mr, G. J. Houtsma. L. ENGEL. Singapore, 9th February, 1910. Feb 10 J^J^ 2 NOTICE. I hereby give notice that I shall not be responsible for712 words
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Advertisement451 1910-02-14 2 BANKS. KEDERLANDSGHE JMDEL-M»TBOH*PrTf NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. Established 1824. Capital— fl 45,000,000,— (ab0ut JE3.750.000) Reserve— fl 5,752,885,— (ab0ut X' 179,407) Head Office m Amsterdam. Head Agency Batayia. Branches Penang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Rangoon, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan. Tjilatjap, Palembang, Kota-Radja, (Acheen) BandjermaBsin, Weltevreden and Macassar. Correspondents at Bombay,451 words
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Advertisement393 1910-02-14 2 manufacturerTuSl INSURANCE Co. OF Ca\ 1 Claims LoaDs and Sur.-, immeJktely by the Genera V'^l pore vpitbout delay of refareo F. S. EVANS, o. Bruce Manager for Eastern District^ Asia and India. V CUTHRIE (8b Co v? General A«nt(, SOUTH BRITISH IKSURAKCE CO.. LTD FIRE Insurances effected on li-.. gg393 words
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Article897 1910-02-14 3 Thk Argument for ax All-Powerful British Navy." I t tse fcr the two- Power standard has v■; think, been mere succinctly and v i th;m m the following letter from I Qera l Bir Henry Brackenbury wbieh was j ed m the Tinea of the 12th ult g897 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement741 1910-02-14 3 X I I v A\\\\i iI I i A Dainty Non-Greasy Balm for the Skin y^o^B S EA R u T o X^i: WHAZEtINE^ (TRADE MARK) SNOW Us BURROUGHS WELLCOME CO. LONDON (ENG.) New York Montreal Sydney Cape Town S1 1 AN i H I f I I v I741 words
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Advertisement575 1910-02-14 3 WANTED. WAITED. By a young married man, position as sn assistant m a Mercantile House or manager of an Hotel. Excellent testimonials. At present Secretary and Manager of a Ist Class Hotel. Advertiser is willing to accept position abroad. Apply E c/o Free Fress." Feb 12 ?I^_ FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED575 words
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Advertisement391 1910-02-14 3 HUMBER CARS 1910 MODELS (Shortly Expected) In the Scottish and Irish Reliability trials this year secured the highest possible awards m their class -the Efficiency Gold Medal. They also secured the Special Medal for Hill Climbing. Such a record has never before been made by any cars m the Scottish391 words
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Domestic Occurrences.
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Article26 1910-02-14 4 Hamilton— Home.— At St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, on Friday the 11th inst, Lorna Margaret de Coubcy Hamilton to George Home, of Padang Tjermin, Deli, Sumatra.26 words
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Article, Illustration2086 1910-02-14 4 The Singapore Free Press Monday, Feb. 14, 1910. ■Ir-it .iial! the Pr'\-> the F^o^e- igbt maiats&t Jiawed by Inrhienir ,n-' anbr .c patriot Trutr. '■•c. plorios v-- e ce ta*Wb '''fd^e to k<-!'^ioT. .L.yai.y UM 'jOfa One of the most striking features m recent election demonstrations of policy was, m2,086 words
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OPIUM AND LABOUR.
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Article63 1910-02-14 4 (JProm our <n>-n Carres '<-, IVnace. I Dn The Pinacg G.zatte in.^nstan-N o visit cf the hon'ble W. Bfiai to Tod connected with the l*b «r pr I opium supply, the latter oavtij vernment some anx'ety, twiag tinueJ use m the wholes de pThe G.zette considers63 words
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Article56 1910-02-14 4 (Front our NM C-rr- Kuala Lwmp.ir. Feb. 12h The Chinese X^w Year kas quietly here, wuh signs of greater perhy An engine was derailed M In and the upward bmml was Blight An At Home hell at the Medical Research yeMc: ltv iq connection with the Malayan56 words
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Correspondence.
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Article567 1910-02-14 4 Malacca Pedestrian - T«) THE El)IT<'K, A year or two ago the ltd o j v pality hid uo rikisha peons J sister Settlement, one can boh i them. This has been Movidad my opinion, the number of rikishai creasing gradually, wliich me.i to the Municipality. Bat U nu«i s'ood567 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement237 1910-02-14 4 KELLY WALSH, LIMITED.! AGENTS FOR I H. L. SAVORY AND Co.'sj HIGH GLASS GIGARETTES. I 'SPECIAL VIRGINIAN' An Excellent Cigarette made of the best Virgi- nian Tobacco, free from adulteration. Price 65 cents per tin, Handmade and packed m patent. Hermetically Sealed Vacuum Tins. JEJLLY WALSH, LIMITED, A SMALL SHIPMENT237 words
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Advertisement29 1910-02-14 4 L EXGEL. P PC. S. MOUTRIE CO., LIMITED. THE ARCADE. THE HOME FOR GRAMOPHONE RECORDS. OVER 200 MACHINES AND 2,000 RECORDS TO SELECT FROM. E*SY PAYMENTS CAN BE ARRINBED.29 words
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Advertisement29 1910-02-14 4 Do You Want Relief? Are you frequently hoarse *> Dn r,™ v, that aonoying ticking m your coogh annoy yon at nicbt an* by all Digpensaries and Dea£ f ttle29 words
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Advertisement29 1910-02-14 4 Touches the Spot Ta bi<*i Chamberlain's Stomach and Li™ l \&M will brace up the nerves, banm)) c v prevent despondency and invigorat* ''^.^H ■yatem. Sold by all Dispensaneb29 words
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Article107 1910-02-14 5 FRENCH AND BRITISH STEAMERS LOST. (F»v Submarine Telegraph. Reuter's) February, 12*h 11 10 am. > r'rench Trans vA mtic liner General .il.v, b u;il from M irseilles for Algiers v Mfl I■• r coisL of M.ij >rci. a it&ted that only oae passenger has beeu 1. Received107 words
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236 1910-02-14 5 JjH DATS BBDUI Ai COLOXBO. v. iTCSSKItS ASKKD FO KSSI I .'UT. -en oiiwil loeattj as to ta i B I >3. Locdiana, 0 J H^S3, which should have arrived tV m M.f.rit-.us on the "21st or 1 last nontk Tbw vessel, the local236 words
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Article449 1910-02-14 5 M- :■> Bois Bros the Colombo agents of r. :r:-:. I:,d.i S'.e.tm Xavigitkn Co Ltd., -.v-d no intimation to Jay (Feb. 3) ■g v probable fate of the ss. Lx>pt. B m) now fourtfen days over;n a voy.tg a from Mauritius to Colombo, -v a I i449 words
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Article95 1910-02-14 5 HELP FOR BOURGEOISIE. (By Submarine Telegraph Reuter's.) Received Feb 13th 10 30 am. The Bank of Franca 13 advancing, on Government guarantee, four million ppunds sterling for n*7e year 3 without interest, for the bencfiit of the small manufdc'.urers and traiers who have suffered from the floods ia95 words
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Article44 1910-02-14 5 Object !o Russian Ti\op3. Ranter's correspondent at Teheran states that the refusdl of Roaaia to discuss the question of the presence of Russian troops m Persia ha 9 caned irritation at Teheran, where the contiiuunce of foreign military occupation is regarded as indefensible.44 words
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Article135 1910-02-14 5 formerly well known m journalistic circles m Western Australia, aud Colombo. Ed. C. O.j is now the general manager of Lloyd's G e^iter Britain Publishing company, and m his orrbial capacity he recently completed a tour of Argentina, where his tirm has been ecgacj d m publishing135 words
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Article509 1910-02-14 5 British Professor on His Work is Pekin. Day by day Mr Kipling's prophecy as to the impossibility of a meeting between East West lose 3 its force. Ever since the disastrous war with Japan China has set herself to assimilating Western knowledge and ideas. An imperial university509 words
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Article225 1910-02-14 5 During the holidays three units of the S. V. C. have been out to Camp, and have had a f iirly goxl time of it, as there has been less rain. The Maxims went out to R fHea L ght by launch, taking their guns for practice225 words
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Article186 1910-02-14 5 Missis Hooglandt and Co. have just been appointed agents for the International S'eepin^r Car Co., which controls the Wagon-Lits of the Siberian liiilway and the principal Earopem Railways." This enterprising Co. has decided to popularise the S.barian R)ute as a way from Asia to Europe and vice versa186 words
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Article88 1910-02-14 5 A quiet, but pretty, wadding was celebrated at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Friday, the 11th inst when Miss Lorna Margaret de Courcy Hamilton was led to the alttr by Mr George Home of P.idang Tjermin, Deli, Sumatra. Miss Hamilton was given away by her father, Mr88 words
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Article164 1910-02-14 5 Oa Saturday two of the Police Courts were open for the purpose of disposing of the cases which had been gathered up by the several Inspectors of Police divisions during the two preceding days. So marked a change ba3 come over the place that it was considered164 words
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Article30 1910-02-14 5 Tbe following aro the results of the February Monthly Medal Ladies Mrs Fowlie. (Four cards were taken out). Men.— Sir Arthur Young. (Thirteen cards were taken out).30 words
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Article152 1910-02-14 5 NEW PRIMA DONNA FOR AUSTRALIA. Frernantle, January 24th. There will arrive m Colombo by tbe R.M.S. 11 Moldavia on Sunday text, en route to Australia, Miss Georgina Delmar, one of tbe leading British rep.eseotativea of Grand Opera. Miss Delmar was three seasons at Co ent Garden, and two years Prima152 words
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Article180 1910-02-14 5 COOLIE HOUSE DESTROYED. About ten minutes to live yesterday afternoon the Fire Brigade received a call for a fire at Kallang. The scene of the tire proved to bd about three miles from town, and a quarter of a mile from the road, a large Chinese coolie180 words
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Article158 1910-02-14 5 The recent rains have, with the help of the sea, been play id g &uch havoc with the upper part of Tanjong Katong Rj>ad that iv several placas, notably, m front of "Ben Ledi" and m the vicinity of the White Bungalow, there will soon be little158 words
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Article134 1910-02-14 5 We hear that the grantsin aid due by the Education Board to the English schools m this Settlement have not been paid as there are said to be no funds available m the Government Treasury for this purpose. According to the Estimates for 1010, the Education Board will134 words
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Article102 1910-02-14 5 The new Municipal Incinerator at Brick Kiln Road, near the Nightsoil Pumping Station, is working very satisfactorily. It was planned to consume 40 tons (about 8) to 90 cartloads) of refuse daily and this i 3 now being done. A feature of this incinerator is that the refuse102 words
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Article269 1910-02-14 5 Yesterday, the ground of the Malay Football Association was the scene of a sporting function initiated by the Editor of the local Japanese nevpaper, the expenses being covered by donations from the Japanese. A very comfortable shed was put up for accommodation of friends and guests and a269 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement248 1910-02-14 5 ROBINSON CO. ITwoSteeplesl I .»g^^^J FOR THE WELL KNOWN I ftp^3S TWO STEEPLES CB^ j UNDERWEAR. 1 l^^^^^^j GE NTLEMEN'S UNDERWEAR I |to€Mtoigg| WEICHTS& TEXTURES I PURE WOOL UNDERWEAR' ROBINSON CO. m perfection is r**a^.*l»ed m Cairo whdre Mtssrr. EOBINSON H Egyp^ a J a f c S 9 fc248 words
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Article411 1910-02-14 6 The Xi» Pa*li%kikt. I YtjSni'J* iSL ilMi M THE L^>:ilTl>. j ktix. FtbrQ^rj 3rd. Tae Vdox.:*** are diking a feature i j »tat*=_-: i L* *^:n-itc9 ea-pcailairg tbeif i t i-^^_- cf tbe L.:«ra>. axd declare t- ibey ar* prrpsnrg a Tigoroo? caxp* *n wil. f^rv^ s*>.^l-3:i !-«Ul*tLo£411 words
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Article371 1910-02-14 6 L:. V.':LL:.'"5 V; t .r FO2E IST L'cder t: Iv J C V.". a t l i--. w a:'..- c ts* Irdia Re ci (B Tori :f Oa 1-: Jamaij R m Iks ■> :i'v-:.v. v D: W... :ion ir. -.-7 1 Ye r-pr371 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement103 1910-02-14 6 ARCHIBALD CURRIES AUSTRALIAN INDiAN LINE. SINGAPORE TO 'JAVA POSTS MZLBOUHSE ASD SYDNEY Altc taking cargo for other Australian and Kew Zealand Ports vwi*.b trarsiiipmenv;. »3 ir-luceiaent on*«ra A regular five wt-tkiy Rcrvioe Ls E:aintaiEe«^ kj the two British steamer- Ertrya^as 8,570 tana (Capt. Wilkinson h.n.e.) and Dar.oa 8,295 tons iCapt.103 words
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Advertisement584 1910-02-14 6 On the Berth. OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. FOR Samarang. Sonrabaya. Brcxaae. Port Bedi&nd. Coiaack. Ascb^utciL Camanroc, Geraldton and Frcsaiitie. The Corcpary's Steaxaer Gorgon 1,886 ton*. Captain Towß'ey. i« intended to sail for iLe above pert*, on Tuesday, the 15th February. i.-l For freight cr pa.^a^€. apf iy W. MAX^FIELD584 words
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Advertisement608 1910-02-14 6 SHIPPING. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG. The gfteaxa^n of this Company maintain a j regular service bolwuui Hamburg. Bremen, Antwerp, and Kcrtertiam. and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for 3rerxerhayes direct, calling at Penang and Colombo. Taking cargo608 words
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Advertisement457 1910-02-14 6 SHIPPING. OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co. Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd. Tea Cosnpasi**' fteaaers are despatched rrosc liTerpool outwanij for the Strait*, China a&d J %pan erery veek, aod fr;m Japan nomewardi for London, Ars=terO*m and Ant^^p erery f >rtni?ht for Genoa, Marseilles a&d LtwmtfOtA and tat Marseilles,457 words
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Advertisement715 1910-02-14 6 SHIPPING. p. d STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For Chin*, J*P«t pMyag^Ccyioa. AifstnlUt la^U, Aden, ErxT*» BcdHcmacac Porti, Plr«oiitk mj London. Tfciosgn BiUi of Laairg »«»4 tor due* Co**, Pwwa <3hrit Coßtiaeßia: a«i imwlean Porta, Staas«n a^apor* oa b« »!«< if ATT. LINES. Outward {for China) 1910 iDeiia Feb 11 Assaye M*r715 words
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Advertisement426 1910-02-14 6 SHIPPING. N D L Ncrddentschcr Lloyd, feme IKPEEIAL GEBMAJT MAH LIKE tfeit C-omp«iy «m! fortKigfctif fr a Li H»aiHirg Rott»d*<t, Antwerp, S Van Je*, Alex*a^ri* a&l IW rtra* \F.rr I *r. i buck. Tujtj art d» ia Bing»pc« c« or abevt OUTWABD HjiIEWAR. pr.^^silca Ftl.- 19 FE Friedn I Pr.426 words
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Article362 1910-02-14 7 .T :.Jging by the utterances of some of the -.^Htea to the Malay States Federal Council, tfa« loaa by the FMS. to Siara of £t,000,<?00 dhraj construction is not regarded with .etc satisfaction. According to a telegnua appearing m another part of this issue, 06 I rSiam Ob-server - 362 words
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Article292 1910-02-14 7 F- r. E V. (JncUfbUl has een appointed the comrn ie 1 oi the cruiser Andromeda IB E istwards with naval reliefs for in'lies and China S'padrons. t: vni-r L. A Donaldson ha 3 been apisted to the cruiser Monmouth on recom M aiag i juimander Donaldson joined292 words
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Article267 1910-02-14 7 rr-^pondent "B. A." having -made iteaients m contemporary that m a few y^ars the: ?li pply of rubber will greatly exceed bmifl has !>een met by a choi us that SnM Iki 'ntia-ry. A.S B," for instance, m only tin 1 weak spot 3 m the267 words
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Article102 1910-02-14 7 Dec. Jan. Pikola. Belat ***** Bro&ng 174 Bruseh 2fil Chendai Lode Chenderiang Gopeng 600 760 Jeber Kanaboi 463 Kinta 500 500 Kinta Association 1,450 500 Kledang Kramat Pulai Knantan 60 Lahat 641 630 Menglemba Lode 250 286 New Gopeng 200 200 Pabang Consolidated 1,000 Pengkalen 500 500 Pnsing102 words
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Article280 1910-02-14 7 Dec. Jan. Total. Allagar 2.000 2.000 Anglo Malay 53,489 49.306 Ayer Molek 2,005 Aver Knning 200 Balgownie 7,384 8,607 55,413 (10) Banteng 1,044 4.922 (8) Batu Village 842 2,483 (6) Bertini 14,900 12,500 Bakit Kajang 1,618 2,146 5,736 (6) Ilukit Rajah 32,373 204,905 (10) Bakit Liotang 2.420280 words
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Article1169 1910-02-14 7 February 1^ RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. Cap. Issuv. Paid. liastDiv. Burans. Sellers 85,000 2/ 2/ AUagar Rubber Estates Ltd 6 0 6 6 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo Malay 25% Int. 1 2 6 14 0 30,000 1 1 Bitu Caves 10% 8 2 6 8 10 0 80,000 1 11,169 words
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Article68 1910-02-14 7 (Corrected up to Feb. 9 Bank 4ms 2/41 demand 2 4., 8 f Private credits 8m g 2 4*J credits 6ms 2 4-j France, demand Bank... 294^ Germany, demand 2s9i India, T. T IT4i Hongkong, demand 25% di«. Yokohama, demand 114$ Java, demand 141 Bangkok, demand 06 Sovereigns, Bank68 words
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Article144 1910-02-14 7 Feb I Tin* |T4t7| Gambier ll.<)0 Gambier Cube No 1 14 25 Qanibier Oube JSc. 2 norn Pepper Black (ordl*. B'f ore) 1 4 62 Pepper, White (faij) buyers 25.00 Nutmegs (110 to tke 1».)~. 18.00 Nutmegs (80 to the Ib.) 24.00 Mice (Banda) norn O1oti» (Amboiiui^ mm norn144 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement50 1910-02-14 7 Costs But a Trifle. N bile it is often impossible to prevent an "lent, it is never impossible to be prepared •m not beyond any one's parse. Boy a tth of Chamberlain's Pain Balm and yon prepared for sprains, bruises and like inaaxita. For sale by all Dispensaries <k Dealers.50 words
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Advertisement269 1910-02-14 7 Pacific Mail Steamship Co. ABB Toyo Kisen Kaisha (OmiiXTAL SS Co.) VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU. BEMI-TBOPTOAL ROUTE. Only line taking the warm SOUTHERN SOUTE across the Faeific via HONOLULU, OAHU. on the most fertile and beautiful island of the Pacific. Through Passage Tickets granted to Engl«n<7, France269 words
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Advertisement41 1910-02-14 7 NOTieE. The Bernese Alps Milk Co. wish to draw the attention of the public to the fact that Sledge Brand Milk is SWISS MILK. Swiss Milk is richer m cream and flavour, and far more nourishing than milks from other countries.41 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1272 1910-02-14 7 VESSELS JLN JPOKT. Steamers Flat? Ac Tons Master Arrived From Consignee For w^ Breid Nor 645 Folkestad Feb 10 Bangkok Joo Seng ChanBangkok Brand Nor 1519 Evensen Jan 22 Miike M. A Co. Shanghai Chiengmai Ger 1815 Schmalfass Feb 9 Bangkok Behn Meyer Bangkok Castor Brit 838 Pethie Jan 311,272 words
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Article1289 1910-02-14 8 There were several wild scenes on the night K>l t"ue Portsmouth election, the widest of all centr'Qg round -Vr Fred T. Jar.-, who displayed from his ruo or car the only one of his Union Ja"':s that Portsmouth Radicr's had not succeeded fa capturing and tearing up. It1,289 words
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Article323 1910-02-14 8 Ship Sxtbsidics. Mr E. T. Charnborlairj, Uaited States Commissioner of Navigation, has do sympathy with the plea of Herr von HulderinaLn, Erector of the Hamburg-American lite, for an abandonment of ship subsidies. O-i the contrary, he says he ein recall no battsr argumeut for subsidies, and323 words
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Article456 1910-02-14 8 The- strong and emphatic advice we (Globed gave lnst weeV tj oj: -rat jrs to refrain from bu ;i commitments, was promptly confL-aed by the subsequent decl'ne m price early this week cf over it per t >n. The nip'-ket on Monday and Tuesday lash ''v paiacr-ly was veiy456 words
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Article479 1910-02-14 8 LEWIS PEAT'S RUBBER REPORT. January 18bb, 1910. The following lots, comrising about 81 tons Straits and 24 i tons Ceylon, were offered at Auction to-day, Jan 18 and sold as follows: Straits and Malay States. Cases Per lb. Golconda 15 sh 7/- 7/0} 13 sm sb 7/8* bid 17 cr479 words
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Article140 1910-02-14 8 The Times cf Ceylon says that the world's visible supply of rubber at the beginning of this month was 5,059 tons. The visible supply at the beginning of the year was 3,428 ton 3 which, it will be remembered, was a drop of nearly 25 per140 words
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Article103 1910-02-14 8 The Indian Government's New Weapon Against Sedition. Calcutta, February 4th. The chief feature of the new Press Bill is the establishment of Government control over presses and means of publication. All new presses must deposit security, which will be liable to forfeiture for a first offence.103 words
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Article49 1910-02-14 8 [In addition to that on page 7.] Ban Yong Seng, Brit 280, Angus, Feb 13, Palemb?ng, Hock Seng, for P^'cnlang 1 5. Yugala, Siam 473, Jessen, Feb 13, Bangkok, E. As. Co., for Bangkok 16. Kalmoa, Dot 170, Brugsma, Feb 13, Indragiri, Ships Agency, for Indragiri 16.49 words
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Article551 1910-02-14 8 The Dutch mail steamer Koning Willem II" left Colombo on the 11th instant, at 1 p.m. and may be expected to arrive here on the 17th instant. The British ship Tugela, which came here a week ago on her way from Dilny with a cargo of beans, is551 words
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Article265 1910-02-14 8 Another great horror has been removed m the last lew years by the discovery that leprosy can be cured. The fact was announced to the world from Louisiana, where this disease was first cuiel through careful, intelligent, and continued treatment. The gcod news of cures from L uisiana265 words
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Article146 1910-02-14 8 (Compiled for the Sirgipore Free Press Date of passing Anjer j Nationality and Description of vessel Captain's name j Where and when sailed Destination. Jan 31. Brit str Islander, dipt Deans, Singapore J<m 30, for Christmas Island. Jan 31. Biit str Indravelli, New York, Nov 17, for146 words
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