The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 18 April 1910
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Title Section15 1910-04-18 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 18. 1910. NO. 6,88415 words
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Article154 1910-04-18 1 Lord Rosebery has made a passionate appeal to the Uuionists to drop Tariff Reform and put all their money on the question of the Veto of the Lords Page 5. Sir Edward Grey has made a further statement regtrding Britain's attitude to China's loans Page 5. A154 words
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Article1253 1910-04-18 1 Those of us who are acquainted with the melamlijly character of Weary Warld,' the village constable in .J. If. Han-it's novel "The Little Minister" will remember that the chief ground for complain! which that excellent 'bobby' brought forward in his petition to be relieved fiom his p< st was1,253 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement556 1910-04-18 1 MACHINERY. SUCTION GAS PLANTS AND OIL ENGINES. Bertram's Rubber Machinery :H_ KOBl U? TO DATE IMPROVEMENTS, INCLUDING IMPROVED FRONT ROLLER ADJUSTMENT. RUBBfB DRYING SMOKE SHEDS LARGE STOCKS OF MATSBIAL HEED TO MEET URGENT DEMANDS. PROMPT ATTENTION TO ALL ENQUIRIES. Riley, Hargreaves Ci?™. THE STAR OPERA Co. THEATRE ROYAL, NORTH BRIDGE556 words
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Advertisement283 1910-04-18 1 ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. THE BIG SHOW. First Choice. Pathe's Latest Novelties. TO-NIGHT SECOND SHOW, AT 9 30 pm. OVERTURE BY OWN ORCHESTRA OF PROFESSIONALS, PEKIN AND ITS ENVIRONS. THE SCULPTOR OF MASKS. CHOOSING A MOTHER-IN LAW. HERRING FISHING AT BOULOGNE. MARION'S WHIM (Film d'Art). A TRIP TO THE NORTH POLE.283 words
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Advertisement169 1910-04-18 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Full particulars of Fraser and Neavcs special meetings will be found on page 2Also a notice of the election of a successor to Mr C. I. Carver on the Municipal Commission Page 2. Ships' notices Oranje Ban Hong Liong K. P. M. and Straits S. S. Co., on169 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous327 1910-04-18 1 THE WEEK. Monday, 18th: High Water.— 4.o a, 7.32 p M. M. Mail Homeward due. S de, ss. Oscar ll"— Coghlans. Capt Price's Balloon Ascent, 5.30 r TUE DAY, 19th High Water.— 6.o a., 829 p Wednesday 20th High Water.— 7 36 a ;*.S p Thursday, 21st High Water- 8.43327 words
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Article293 1910-04-18 2 House of Commons. CHINESE AND KAFFIR LABOURERS. i March 21.* Colonel Seely, answering questions by Mr Fell as to the conditions of Kaffir labour in the Transvaal a3 compared with those under which the Chinese worked, said the best answer to all such questions was to read293 words
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Article228 1910-04-18 2 At the 13th annual meeting of the Association of Mine Managers of the Transvaal, the President (Mr Percy Cazalet) said As regards the behaviour of the Chinese, I know it is common belief that they behaved badly, and were difficult to handle, but this is not our experience228 words
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Article155 1910-04-18 2 The claim of the Chartreuse monks to the ri^ht in the name of their famous liqueur was unanimously upheld by a court of the House of Lords. The question was whether the appellant, M. Henri Licouturier, a French judicial official, and in succession to him a French company, were155 words
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Article117 1910-04-18 2 SPRING RACE MEETING. Tuesday, May 10th, Thursday, May 12 th and Saturday, May 14th. Tickets of admission to the Grand Stand can now be had at Messrs. John Little Co Ltd. Daily Ticket 4 Season $10 Ladies' Tickets Free on application to the Secretary by Members of117 words
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Article175 1910-04-18 2 GRAVITATION MAIN FROM WOODLEIGH FILTERS TO TOWN. The M nicipal Commissioners of Singapore invite tenders for the laying and jointing of a 30 inch diameter c*»st iron main from Woodleigh Fillers to Town. The work includes the construction of valve chambers and stream crossings and other subsidiary works.175 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement427 1910-04-18 2 Ayer's Sarsapa- JJJ rilla is a W **p£> prettygood WV traveling Vffijk V» \Q compan- Nrf y ion. Better fclifm J "\V takeabot- 17^7^— ft tie with^y||g|p/ d 1 I you when jB mmJ M a you go away *&w vV r^^^cs from home. It *a»-S may save you a427 words
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Advertisement891 1910-04-18 2 NQTIGBS. Fraser and Neave, Limited. NOTICE is hereby given that an Extraordinary General Meeting of Fraser and Neave, Limited, will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, No 11, Collyer Quay Singapore, on Tuesday, the 19th day of April, 1910, at 12 noon, when the subjoined resolutions which891 words
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Advertisement704 1910-04-18 2 NQTIGBS. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Notice is hereby given in terms of Section 84 of the Municipal Ordinances 1896 to 1907 that an election of one Commissioner for Tanglin (No. 3) Ward of the Town of Singapore (vice Mr. C. I. Carver resigned) wiU take place at the Municipal Office, on Tuesday,704 words
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Advertisement543 1910-04-18 2 KEOERLANDSCHE HAXDEL-lAATBGHAPPY. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. Established 1824. Capital— fl 45,000,000,— (ab0ut _.8,750,000) Reserve— fl 5,752,885,— (ab0ut J.479,407) Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency Batavia. BRANCHES Penang, Hongkong, Shanghai, Rangoon, Soerabaya, Semarang, Weltevreden, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan, TjiUtjap, Dj ember, Medan (Deli), Kota-Radja (Acheen), Falembang, Padang, Bandjermasin and Macassar. Correspondents at Bombay,543 words
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Advertisement451 1910-04-18 2 MANUFACTURERS Lift INSURANCE Co. OF CAN_J^ Claims Loans and Surrenders immediately by the General A^ r t rN pore without delay of Boierence to H< F. S. EVANS, o. BRUcT Manager for Eastern D Asia and India. s ian *ftf GUTHRIE Co., Ltd? General Agents, *WMm} FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company451 words
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Article616 1910-04-18 3 Via Ceylon j,, bbiu, News Cabl* Service. London, April 6th. inc of the views expressed at the ln p p.^s Conference the Eastern Telel-- inv has agreed to transmit, with;v. s% ;in extensive Imperial news i Vt Vustralia, and Africa. .^utedontheSrd April to all Colonies and to Aden,616 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement14 1910-04-18 3 c l^ ri l -°mplaints dysentrv coughs *__S Ms* w eois' Great Peppermint Cure.14 words
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Advertisement488 1910-04-18 3 WANTED. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. Manager to open np and take charge of a Rubber Estate ia Kelantan. Apply naming terms expected, qualifications and previous experience to Messrs. Paterson Simons Co., Ltd. Api 14 u.c. ANGLO-CHINESE FREE SCHOOL. WANTED Lady Teachers for Primary Classes. Apply in writing to the Principal. Apl 12488 words
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Advertisement595 1910-04-18 3 TO LBT. TO LET. 27-1 Tanjong Katong, a large two storeyed house well situated. Entry Ist May. Apply to E. R. SASSOON, 23, Arcade. Apl 15 nc TO LET. Newlyn Cottage, No. 17, Gilstead Road from Ist March. Apply J. CRAIG, Sharon, River Valley Road. Feb 7 8.5 TO BE595 words
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Advertisement681 1910-04-18 3 AUGTIONS. SHERIFF'S SALE. At Messrs. H.L Coghlan Co's Sale-rooms Monday, 25th April, at 2-30 pm. The Equity of Redemption in 1. Valuable Freehold Lano at West Bukit Timah, Area about 11 acres opposite Bukit Panjang Station. 2. Two 699 years Leasehold houses Nos. 34 35, Malabar St. Area 1894 square681 words
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Advertisement454 1910-04-18 3 fmmm mnmrmw+*ma imm mmmv^dmnnnnnnwninmtmnnmimmnmmSn^mt^t mwi 1 1 1 wm 1 w_— W WW l 1 cts^ i;- ii :i_^7:^3{c^^ J "^«*£*^nnx£&&& <__»__. '*___^__^^S^*'"-i_'*'^ /:^*3 Sfe^'__f :^S_S_ "-'•i-xb:^^*^-- 3^^ j. '_H3I ms e a ski i% s w&'jzj^m mm mark if 111 _f_k BRAND 34_/ j s2__v_w H Tonic Wine Fortifies454 words
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Article29 1910-04-18 4 Domestic Occurrences. Deaths. McClelland On March 22, Robert McClelland (Bertie), late of the M .lay States, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McClelland, late of Belmont, Bambridge, Ireland.29 words
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Article, Illustration34 1910-04-18 4 H_ hall the Press the People's ngh» maintain, 1 i«-. d hrv influence and nnbribed by gain iI"ro patriol Truth her g_-lOO_ precepts draw. Pledged I Reitgion, Loyalty and Law.34 words
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Article2176 1910-04-18 4 Lord Rosebery, whose devotion to the State is even more notable than his detachment from party, although the latter greatly aids in creating opportunity of concentration on the former, has once more come to the front through the political confusion of the moment as a true2,176 words
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KEDAH RUBBERS PLANTATION.
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Article86 1910-04-18 4 {From i wr m n I >r fenai j A special general inn. holders of tbe __edafa Rub was held to-dav. the bon'l presiding. The meating approved oi reconstruction aud iocrea* Imt* party's cipital bom The present iharefa MOO.OOO fatly paid sharei reiiubi*. 100,000 will be fl86 words
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Article71 1910-04-18 4 NEED FOE EX] (Fe Ml I A largi \f Attended the Town li I many son-volunteeri Mr B.lfiri that the Grstnramsnl 'proved of volunteering, and pn enc ranging recruitin M Hubback „ty of 4 strong corps an 1 tn present strength vrai in U iite. He71 words
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Article16 1910-04-18 4 FDSFDSFDDSS■ Pel A telegram from Kuala Lumpur B ibbei interim dividend per cen\16 words
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Article242 1910-04-18 4 Rubbeb Bsrarm I .rch-."l. Mr Grimble V. 0141 been elected a Fellow 4 Institute. Mr G. B. Stratton will shortly Singapore on transfer 1 Ma be stationed ai Alor G :jah. Alexander Estate, I perty of Mr Ifelbyi are planted, has I ea a for The 11 day242 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement505 1910-04-18 4 KELLY AND WALSH, Ltd, NEW COLONIAL EDITIONS. NEW BOOKS. PRICE .1.10 EACH. r. nr_ The Momoira of Harriette Wilson writWht_ the D.vil Drives by Florence Warden. by hers f g ols $13 25 The Lantern of Lock by Robert Aitken. Gates of Indi by Col sir Thog> Th- Crowning Hoar505 words
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Advertisement44 1910-04-18 4 LEE BROTHERS. 58-4, Hill Street, (off Stamford Road.) HIGH GLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. Enlargements a Speciality PRICE LIST OS APf LICATIOtf. THE PIANO "MOUTRIES" NEW MODELS FOR 1910, Prices from $345 INSPECTION INVITED. SHH 1 __9_ a ihub MfllllTlP iflUUll Iu AND CO., TD. THE AEOADE.44 words
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Article84 1910-04-18 5 ery's Passionate Appea'. bm trice Telegraph. Reuter 's.) April 16 b, 1 .15 pm. i rj in a letter to the Times, supreme importance of the a Dse sppeeJ almost with passion tadsrs to drop the Tariff the coming election and. Ighl upon the sole issue aber84 words
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Article41 1910-04-18 5 And Colonial Wheat, s reply to eorreepondent > the free admission of :i- change, thai this eras decided after con- wirh his c>l IgOBI and this ought brs I 1 >e i.e. and ass st oi nts sjith the Colonies.41 words
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Article45 1910-04-18 5 .Times on the Premier. Hday eveni: lt« ia the House great Lett, the ii- Im as ilia master which nearly led to a ms deekum thai Mi Asqnrtih has lia&ioa to the dregs, j King would be subjected to i indignity unprecedented45 words
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Article310 1910-04-18 5 II n tea ii the Coannaon wealth have tg saaj srity m the House of ri a 1 prebably in the Senate- ><**>< •in Adama n was a r home to his hia Stndk on 19th uh., when ksnroof viewing his pictures. t i rip and transfer of310 words
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Article84 1910-04-18 5 Chinese Resent Cornering. (By Submarine Telegraph. Router's) Received at 10 1 am. Riuter's correspondent at Hankow says that riots attributed to the cornering of the export of the rice by officials, have broken out at Changtse, Huian Province. Three missions have been destroyed and the yamen burnt. The84 words
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Article75 1910-04-18 5 British Attitude. Received at 10.19 am. Sir Edward Grey, replying to Lord Winterton on the principle of spheres of influence regarding railway concessions, said that China never formally repudiated the question of how far German and Russian participation in the Hankow- Canton and _lani_ow-S/._ehuin loans accords with the75 words
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Article21 1910-04-18 5 Mr Roosevelt is at Vienna. April 17, 7.50 am. The Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria has received Mr Roosevelt,21 words
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Article51 1910-04-18 5 AUSTRIAN NAVY. Built on Spec. It appears that the Austrian Dreadnoughts are being constructed in spite of tho fact that the parliamentary grants have been hitherto refused. The ship- builders, supported by financiers, are laying down the vessesls at their own risk, ti luting to an ultimate vote of the51 words
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Article429 1910-04-18 5 A lock-out of the building trade has begun throughout Germany, except Berlin and Hamburg, where it will begin on April 23rd, if negotiations fail. Tne strike will affect directly 400,000 workers and 300,000 dependents. A mail piper says "We learn that Mr J. B. Lee, the429 words
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correspondence.
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Article964 1910-04-18 5 To The Editor, Sir, Having blazoned forth in a proini oeut position in your paper your implication that- 1 had called a secret rebate of ,£200,000 a very little thing you now exhibit all among the Mother's Misfortunes Hazeline Phosphoriue <Scz. &3. the confession of your mistake in964 words
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Article335 1910-04-18 5 At the Chinese Volunteer Club on Saturday evening a Smoking Concert was held, the officers present being L f Col. Broadrick, Mijor Elliot, Capt. Glennie, Capt. Flower and Lt. Sang Oag Siang. The function was got up for the purpose of presenting the Prince Tsun Challenge335 words
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Article227 1910-04-18 5 MONDAY'S TIES. A Class Single. Cox v Howe. B Cla.s Single. Stout v Westwood. Lyall v Swan. C Class Single. Newton BOr, v Abranis scr. Cochran owe 2 v Malcolm scr. Callaghan scr. v Hadden owe 3. Jennings v Pett. Newcomers' Handicap. Mercer v Naughton227 words
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Article102 1910-04-18 5 Capt. Price this afternoon will make a balloon ascent from the Police Bihru grounds, North Bridge Koad, opposite the Cathedral. There will be ample accommodation (for a moderate fee) for those who desire to see the interesting operation of tilling a balloon, and of having the bes^ sight102 words
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Article156 1910-04-18 5 The wasp knows where to plunge its sting into certain creatures in such a manner that they are rendered incapable of moti-n, yet still live to provide fresh food for the larva of their conqueror. The same ferocious energy seems to characterise every incident of this lower life.156 words
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Advertisement33 1910-04-18 5 St_a_vh Troubles. rcurkabk cures of stomach trouected by Chamberlain's I Lim Tablets. One man who two thousand dollars for medi- ttmea. was cured by a few boxes eta, For sale by all Dispensaries33 words
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Advertisement173 1910-04-18 5 ROBINSON Co. /_plf_fc LADIES' White Knitted Wool, /fjfSyjk N^ok Jackets GOLF. \_>. f£^ W^^ $3- 75, 5. 25, 5. 75 and flfsjftl. 'WL 6.50 each. B^g^ RORINSON CO. I Bouton Rouge g OM_,.bleat ff FeIUCCa CL S X Egyptian Cigarettes SP y j a T i ___<_ the choieee. selected173 words
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Advertisement643 1910-04-18 6 Austrian Lloyd Steam Navigation Co. The following a e the dates on which the Coy's Steamers may be expected to arrive and Bail from here Outward Arrives b.s. E. F. Ferdinand sth May. s.B. Persia Bth June. Homeward Sails *ss. Austria 7th May. *s.s. China 6th June. 'Calling at Bombay643 words
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Advertisement635 1910-04-18 6 STOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ HtDERLAND. Steamship Company "NEDERLAND." Royal Dutch Mail Service. The Company's Mail Steamer ORANJE will leave Batavia on the 21st instant, at 5 p.m., and is expected arrive here on the 23rd instant, at 8 a.m. She will sail for Sabang, Colombo, Suez, Port Said, Genoa, Algiers, Tangier, Lisbon635 words
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Advertisement692 1910-04-18 6 N. Y. K. JWN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. SPRING PROGRAMME 1910 SAILING FOR Penang, Colombo, Port Said, GENOA, MARSEILLES, LONDON ANTWERP. Miyazaki Maru 8,600 tons on April 20 Kitano MARU 8 600 tons on May 4 Iyo Maru 6,320 tons on May 18 HIRANO MARU 8,600 tons on June 1692 words
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Advertisement402 1910-04-18 6 I* OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND China Mutual Steam Nav. 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 and402 words
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Advertisement741 1910-04-18 6 P. o. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Foi China, Japan, Penang, Ccylcn Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean P^rts, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Outward {for China) Delhi Apl 22 Delta June741 words
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Advertisement565 1910-04-18 6 N. D. L Norddeutscher Lloyd, Brerrie IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LlXr The fast and well-known mail im this Company 6ail fortnightly f r j-, Hamburg via Rotterdam, Ant w»r ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria ai Port Said, Suez, Aden, C Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai a and Kobe to Yokohama and565 words
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Article330 1910-04-18 7 LEWIS PEAT'S RUBBER REPORT. «c i a good demand at auction tom r i. 22nd i practically everything sell.rh." .irmer at an advance of about S lrb for all grades. Again record v o_jJ0 _jJ smoked Sheets selling up to r.,.: s__ Crepe up to 10 101 .and n d330 words
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Article152 1910-04-18 7 Feb. Mar. Total. Pikuls. Belat 171 481 Bruang 96 352 Bruseh 130 144 515 Chenderiang 150 436 Gopeng 650 680 2,090 Jeher Kamuning $1,637 $5,870 $15,010 Kanaboi 330 221 971 Kinta 550 560 1,610 Kinta Association 1,150 1,650 Kledang Kramat Pulai 453 1,070 Kuantan 44.23 110 Lahat 630152 words
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Article1260 1910-04-18 7 April 16. Cap. Issue. Paid. LastDiv. Butbrs. Sellers 85,000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Estates Ltd 9 0 9 6 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay 25% Int. 116 6 117 6 50,000 21- 1/6 B*tang Malaka 6 0 6 9 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 50% 17 10 0 18 101,260 words
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Article349 1910-04-18 7 From the end of February all totals are calculated for the calendar year instead of the financial year, which differs with many companies. Managers of Estates, returns for 1 which in above list are incomplete, will help I to make the list more useful if they will349 words
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Article68 1910-04-18 7 (Corrected up to April 14 Bank 4ms I 4| demand 2 4/j Private credits 3ms 2 4,\ credits 6ms 24~ France, demand Bank BMJ Germany, demand 239^ India, T. T iUi Hongkong, demand 23^% Yokohama, demand 11*4 Java, demand 141 Bangkok, demand 66 f Sovereigns, Bank Buying $8.54 Bank68 words
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Article149 1910-04-18 7 April 16. Tin* $75 30 Gambier buyers 11.75 Ganibier Cube No 1 15.00 Gam-bier Cube No. nom Pepper Black (oifi'i*. S' j»er«) 1 3 IS Pepper, White (fan) buyers 23 75 Nutmeg (110 to U« 11$.)^ m 8.00 Lfastssaßafi (80 to BBBt 1».) M 22.00 ?rt*ce (Basda) m »m149 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement278 1910-04-18 7 HOME VIA SIBERIA international Sleeping Car and Express Trains Co. ke r the entire journey from e principal points in tbe Far East my p scipal point ia Europe or America I TRANS SIBERIAN ROUTE a..1-Kail Route. ticket books to travel by any of the h___g at Singapore, and the278 words
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Advertisement75 1910-04-18 7 Granite. Grimault's Skin Soap, so justly reThe undersigned are prepared to enter into downed for its cleansing and curative procontracts for the supply of Granite crushed P erfc f iea dobie's itch, &c, preand screened to any sizes. j vents f ll diseases it is nice to use, has FRA.SER75 words
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Advertisement190 1910-04-18 7 De KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agents at Singapore, The Shipsagency, Limited, 2-3, Collyer Quay. THH UNDERMENTIONED DATE3 OF DKPAHTUEH ARM ONLY APFBOZIMATS. JAPARA Muntok and Palembang April 18 KalmcA Riouw, Prigi-Radja and Rengat April 20 van d_r Parra Moeara-Saba Simpang and Djambi April 20190 words
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Miscellaneous934 1910-04-18 7 VESSELS jPOKT. Flag and Tons Commanders Arrived From For Whea Sea Mow Col. yacht 500 Murphy Apl 10 Malacca Uncertain Brak Dut Light tender 225 Wink Apl 14 Rhio Medan Steamers Flas; Tone Master Arrived From ConsUrnee Foi When Ardandearg Brit 2103 Ogilvie Apl 15 Saigon Angullia Reunion Clifton Hall934 words
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Article1180 1910-04-18 8 From the mass of rubber information re new issues and repoits the following summaries have a local interest Malayan Rubber, Loan and Agency. The prospectus is issued of tbe Malayan Rubber, L>an and Agency Corporation, Limited, with a capital of £'600,0' 0, divided into shares, 3 0,000 of1,180 words
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Article176 1910-04-18 8 Except that tbe company does not appear to have derived the fullest benefit from the in crease in the price of rubber, the results achieved by the Pataling Rubber Estates Syn oicate last year must be regarded as satisfactory. The crop of rubber produced daiing IQO9 amounted176 words
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Article424 1910-04-18 8 The Kumsang left the wharf on Situr- j day night for Cilcutta. The B. I. Taroba" arrived from Madras with the English mail early on Saturday morning, and made fast at Tanjong Pagar. She will enter the dry dock this morning for a general overhaul. The S. S.424 words
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Article162 1910-04-18 8 A Chinese mandarin has contributed to the "Revue" an article on the Celestial Press Two years ago, we learn, the P. kin Gazette celebrated its millenary. Originally it appeared at intervals and in a very rudimentary form. To-day it is modern, its diurnal pub licatiou being three editions.162 words
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Article163 1910-04-18 8 [In addition to that on page 7.] Xord, Nor 73 Haraldsen, April 16. Bang kok, Sin Ban Seng. Bangkok 1. Laisang, Brit 346'J, Tadd. Apl 16, Calcutta, Boustead, Hongkong 17. Gerd, Nor 751, Andreasen. Api 16, Bangkok, Borneo Co., Colombo 16. Rajput, Brit 3615, Craig, Apl 16, Calcutta,163 words
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Article34 1910-04-18 8 219, ORCHARD ROAD. Piano, Organ Musical Instrument dealer. Pianos bought sold or exchanged. Good prices allowed for old instruments. Cheapest and best stock of Music and small musical goods in Singapore.34 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement237 1910-04-18 8 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 v »i nr **n\ 3. Without Medical examination. Ir<!L or 4. Under all the usual plans to meet varying circumstances237 words
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Miscellaneous854 1910-04-18 8 MAIL NEWS. Burma Politics. Important Conferences. London, Marcb 22nd. Vr Lloyd George, Mr Birrell, the Master of Ehbank, Mr John Redmond, and Mr John Dillon bad a conference extending over an hour yesterday. The result of the meeting is not known, but Ministerialists are hopeful that a modus-vivendi ha_ been854 words
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Miscellaneous670 1910-04-18 8 MAIL NEWS. The Java-China- Japan Steam&hip Company has ordered a new steamer to be built at tbe Shipbuilding Company Fyenoord at Rotterdam. The liner must be ready in May, 1911, and will have a length cf 420 ft., a breadth ol 5_ ft., and a depth of 30 ft., with670 words
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Miscellaneous16 1910-04-18 8 Weather Report. H kong Q 29.81 SW2 80 c Manila Q 756 CWI 33 26 b16 words
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