The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 April 1910
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1910-04-23 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1910. NO. 6,88915 words
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Article1117 1910-04-23 1 When lawvers being to talk al> ut John Doe and R chard Koe, one begios to think of the fictiticus "Thomas Atkins" of the War Office. Aud as far as the non-legal mind can see, with trjuil ignominy, for the Roe and Doe nomenclature is only1,117 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement91 1910-04-23 1 1910 SPRING FASHIONS EXCLUSIVE NOVELTIES c r\ o WIT AH I NOW DISPLAYED SPECIALITIES. Trimmed Hats and All Latest Millinery Goods. Princesse Robes, Lace Coats, Dress Materials, Muslins, Voiles, Sunshades, La£es, Trimmings and Shoes. EXPRESSLY SELECTED AND IMPORTED! THE RACE SEASON. D IB D D CD MACHINERY. SUCTION GAS PLANTS91 words
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Advertisement245 1910-04-23 1 ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. THE BIG SHOW. GRAND EXHIBITION. First Choice. Latest Novelties. TO-NIGHT 2nd Bhow at 9-30 p. m. OVERTURE BY OWN ORCHESTRA OF PROFESSIONALS. IN SOUTHERN TUNIS. THE BAGPIPE PLAYER. THE HERO. BENEATH THE GAS. PYGMALION. S.C A.G.L. CHERRIES. THE PACT. (Film d'Art). THE FACORI TROUPE (Sensational Trapeze Act).245 words
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Advertisement342 1910-04-23 1 REMEMBER. TONIGHT First Appearance of the EURA-CHINO YOUNG PHYSICAL CULTURISTS ASSOCIATION Graduates of Proftssnr T. Inch's School in their ATHLETIC DISPLAYS. THE OLD FAVOURITES. THE FAMOUS WAYANG KASSIM. The Indra Zanibar Royal Theatrical Co OF SINGAPORE. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT KAMER ZAMAN. TO-MORROW CAMBER ALLUM. AT THE ALEXANDRA HALL, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD.342 words
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Advertisement286 1910-04-23 1 THE DAY'S NEWS. The question of the selection of a head for the Chinese Customs is likely to call for remonstrance from China's loin holders Page 7. Reviving the olj question of the authorship of Parn<»llism and Crime," there have *>*wn dilutes in the House of Commons Page 7. A286 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous359 1910-04-23 1 THE WEEK. Saturday, 23id i High Water— lo.6 a., 10 27 p St. George's Day. Balloon Ascent, "> p Lodge St. George's Installation, 6 p Cigarette Smoker at Drill Hall, 9.15 p Sunday, 24th High Water.— U'. 39 a., 10.46 p 4 li after Easter Passover (Jewish Festival). Full Moon,359 words
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Article504 1910-04-23 2 The military authorities in Peru have oil led. the Volunteers to arms against K:uxdor. Mr. Duncan Ghss of Shanghai has ret.red from business life to take a welletrned rest, for it is forty-one years siuce he joined the firm of Hturi Jirdine, Mitheson and Co., and thirteen years since he504 words
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Article412 1910-04-23 2 Mr. A Giilett, of The Gardens, Sandling Park, Hythe, Ken*, England, wrote us on April 29th, 1905, describing his terriblo suffering from para) y His of the bladder, and of hiH wonderful recovery through using Doan's Backache Kidney Pills. The c*se being one of such exceptional412 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement436 1910-04-23 2 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. NOTICE. Ladies attending the Races on May 10th, 12th and 14th, are reminded that admission to the Grand Stand and Lawn will be by Ticket only. Ladies' Tickets are obtained through members of the S.C.C. Free bus they must bear the name of the bearer, and the436 words
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Advertisement781 1910-04-23 2 NOTICES. BRITISH EASTERN INVESTMENT TRUST Ltd. The L'"st of appl cations for shares was closed at noou yesterday 22nd April. GUTHRIE A Co., Ltd. A gent 8. Apl 23 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that in order to carry out repairs, St. ANDREW'S ROAD, from Co'eman Street to Stamford781 words
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Advertisement825 1910-04-23 2 NOTICES. 2,000 GUINEAS Run Wednesday, 27th April. I,ooo Guineas, Run Friday, 29th April. Chester Cup, Run Wednesday, UtK May. Starting Pbicb Commissions Executed on all Principal English R\ces. Doubles, Trebles, Combinations, &c. A Weekly list of probable Starters, Jockeys, weights, prices, Ac will be sent post free on application. Also825 words
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Advertisement550 1910-04-23 2 lEDERURDBOHE HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPY. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. Established 1824. Capital— fl 45,000,000,— (ab0ut £3, 750,000) Reserve— fl 5,752,885,— (ab0nt £479,407) Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency Batavia. Branches Penang, Hongkong, Shanghai, Rangoon, Soerabaya, Semarang, Weltevreden, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan, TjiUtjap, Djember, Medan (Deli), Kota-Radja (Acheen), Palembang, Padang, Bandjermasin and Macassar. Correspondents at Bombay,550 words
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Advertisement458 1910-04-23 2 ALLIANCE ASSURaJ^ MOTOR GAR INSURANCE COVERINGLIABILITY TO THE PUBLIC DAMAGE TO THE CAR DESTRUCTION OR DAMAGE BY m COMPENSATION TO THE DRivr. THE CAR, tti-ju^SlheS?* duties. ACCESSORIES. URGENT REPAIRS. The Policy extends to any part of the Cn! of the Straits Settlements th« p l00 > Federated Malay States and458 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous172 1910-04-23 2 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. St. Andrew's Cathedral. Fourth Sunday after Easter. 7am Matins Hymn t. 7.45 am Holy Communion (Choral). Hymns 321, S:S, 298. 4 pm Children's Serv'ce. 5.30 pm Evensong S*" mon. Flymns 537, 410, 4H7. Vesper Hymn Lord keep us safe." St. Matthew's, Sepoy Linws. 11.15 am Foo Chow172 words
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Article1334 1910-04-23 3 There ar« two popular, though contradictory delusions among Britons with regard to Great Britain as a maritime nation. The one is that she has alwavs at all events in civilised history been foremost in shipping. The other is that she only became a great shipping nation by1,334 words
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Article327 1910-04-23 3 The opinion is advanced by Doctor Sargent, the pbysi- al director of Harvard University, that the time is not far off when by virtue of their devotion to athletics women may come to be fully the equals, and poss'blj the superiors, of men in their physical327 words
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Article319 1910-04-23 3 On account of the growing importance of Aniericrtn interewts in the Far Enst and the difficulty cf assembling the whole fleet as now constituted, the Navy Depart in nt has decided to divide the Pacific Fleet into two separate fleets, to 1)^ known as the Asiatic319 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement521 1910-04-23 3 Lung Trouble ■Gained 30 pounds in two months. tl f View, Cottingham, NY. Huß. lfr you my deep gratitude for t i have sion. Last July I was tab ,-lv ill with ■mi. myv. eing reduced t ;:1 to take i sion two months treatment] am able to return to521 words
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Advertisement49 1910-04-23 3 Pfcifectly Safe. Never hesitate about giving Charubi rlain'e Cough Kcmeiy to children. It contains no opium or other narcotics and can be given with implicit confidence. An a quick cure for coughs and colds to which children are susceptible, it is unsurpassed. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.49 words
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Advertisement699 1910-04-23 3 MONTHS OF MALARIA And Ague Reduced this Railway Man In India to a Nervous, Melancholy Wreck. Complete and Permanent Cure Followed i DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. Before the introduction of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People the usual medicine given for Malaria was Quinine, a drug which is only699 words
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Advertisement517 1910-04-23 3 SHIRE LINE OF STEAMERS Ltd. FOR LONDON, PITIED AM ANTWERP. The S. S. m GLAMORGANSHIRE, 5,729 tons, Captain H. C. Xorris, will be despatched for the abo^e ports about the 39th April. First class fare Singapore to London is $300# For passnage apply to BOUSTEAD A Co., Agents. Mar 11517 words
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Article1143 1910-04-23 4 Untrained Speech Is the Climate Chang, ing!- Dark Opaque Masses in the Sky Spraying by Acetylene Our Changing Food Not in the Smithsonian Collection Disease Resistance of Cold 8100d Explosion Turbinet Hanging Weight. The cure of stammering is chiefly the teaching of correct speech, in the view of1,143 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement609 1910-04-23 4 The Eddystone Lighthouse Keeper s 1 -I 1 lervcus Depression, Sleeplessness, Neuralgia, Rheumatic Cramps 1 iuse he ti is benefit ted so trsmsndously by taking Phopferine, Mr. Francis Warder, bead keeper cf the Eddystone Lighthouse, now realises that until est of all Tunics," the best lime of life was slipping609 words
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Advertisement49 1910-04-23 4 TO TAPIOCA PLANTERS. Planter has catch crop tapioca in ground about 700 acros ready for milling. Will give contractor full benefit tapioca crop and also ■M of new machinery on easiest possible terms or in exchange for labour. Apply for particulars to Z.C." Mar 17 c o Free Press.49 words
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Advertisement106 1910-04-23 4 No Opium in Chamberlain's Cough Remedy There is not a particle of opium or other narcotic in Chamberlain's Cougb Kemedy and never has been since it was first offered to the public. It is as safe a medicine for a child as for an adult. This remedy is famous for106 words
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Advertisement347 1910-04-23 4 _j\^ Shopping by Post §t 4^^~T£&&^^ A boon to those at a distance. r^EK^ IT is impossible for those living in distant /I .t L\ towns and villages to get everything r2 \Xk| --^^-^y^ required at the local stores, and we therefore r^jJr wiU be pleased to send our illustrated347 words
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Miscellaneous631 1910-04-23 4 > < VESSELS EXPECTED. STEAMERS. String port of departure, and (where known) date due here, and name of Agents. Aki Maru, London, May 20 Pat Simons Alesia, Hongkong, May 12 Behn Meyer. Ambria, Hongkong, May 8 Behn Meyer. Andalusia, hongkong, May 16 Behn Meyer. Arabia, Hambuig, May 24 Behn Meyer631 words
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Article512 1910-04-23 5 REMINISCENCES OF MARK TWAIN. I M \]V Mr (now Sir) H. W. Lucy Ml bai aome reminiscences of fefl ni^jht in Jur»f», 11*07, Iktarnedat the Paoeh dinner table upon td been a recunt in that reflective tone and •to his remiaiBcenceB, time I net Mark :.er— A roar of B512 words
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Article40 1910-04-23 5 < Uitweon Chinese ,b Ua,e» I. tba reeoat of two iked by a men mm T ew Brigh--0 hid aet up a laundry. I i.um'l.-rof women 1 carry on tho same busi •ho ChmainfiU, who 11 s, uud escorted to ition.40 words
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Advertisement25 1910-04-23 5 I read of war, mdmyrtio lore, readHaU btfore, tiethiM newer :!i- worli i S stale, told tale, Xh i^li- aud colds prevail, Great Peppormint Cure.25 words
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Advertisement490 1910-04-23 5 Ayer's Sarsaparilla Makes Good Blood Prick your skin with a needle. > &JL biood. rW Hut what MT —^10?! blood?!* Rfchmndl, •♦^JK\ ;I paw? Or 1 C %^^o^^ er°, tho skin With or/oina.^^^ 4 4 rashes, iii::i;i!.'j.^^^^^^ pixstul- ncles, nn.l tell <-: ing bad fa the bl f. Oiui powders490 words
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Advertisement631 1910-04-23 5 TO LET. NEWLYN COTTAGE TO LET. 17 Gil*tead Road. Four bed-rooms each with bathroom attached. Good Stabling. Immediate Entr\ J. CRAIG, Sharon, River Valley Road. Feb 7 8.5 HOUSE TO LET UNFURNISHED. Heytor" Grange Road, immediate entry. Appjy R. S. Men zii:s, Synie Co. Apl 23 24.4 TO LET. 17*1,631 words
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Advertisement677 1910-04-23 5 AUGTtONS. AUCTION SALE OF Shop »House Properties SITUATE AT TANJONG RHU. Tuesday, 3rd May, at ?-30 p m. All those several pieces of leasehold land situate at Tanjong Rhu, SiDgapore, estimated to contain a total area of 3182 square feet comprised in four Government leases for 99 yea) 8 from677 words
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Advertisement516 1910-04-23 5 I'lCi^ ALAiy^L D I STR I CTS f V^av "aiuT J^k m\ brand v^^ ''Q^fs^Q&Jm Tonsc Wine R^iSj^ Fortifies the system against Malaria, Ague, W 'am Wax One or two doses daily increase the vitality frPV M^kigfifr^M and keep the g« n< rai health up to the mark. SV' 'yjfZßr^^»516 words
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Advertisement77 1910-04-23 5 AUCTION SALE 0? OFFICE FURNITURE (&c. AT No. 7, D'ALMBIDA BTRBBT Cu Saturday, 23rd April at 11 a n. LOWELL <ft Co, Auctioneers. Apl 18 2M AUCTION SALE OF TE«K HOUB HOLD FOftIiTURE &c. At Powell Co's Sale room On Monday, 25th April, at 11 a.m Elaborately carved Japanese HcreeuH77 words
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Domestic Occurrences.
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Obituary56 1910-04-23 6 ARNHOLD. On tbe 28th March, at Rosyvolan, Klein Flottbek (Holstein Philipp. senior partner of Arnhold, Karberg, and Co., 14, Fenchurch-street, E.C and of 49, Frognal, Hampstead, London, suddenly, of heart failure, aged 58. Bayne.— On the 28th alt., at 3, Park-hill-rise, East Croydon, William Georgo Bayne, aged 08 years,56 words
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Article, Illustration1841 1910-04-23 6 The Singapore Free Press Saturday, April 23, 1910. .11 th«» Press |fce People's r'ch*. maintain, i l >v h ftacnca and nnbribwl by pain; Here patriot Truth her p'.>ior.s precepts draw. Pledgee to R. li.Jot,. Loyalty and I-aw. We recently drew attention in these columns to the aspects of certain1,841 words
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Article579 1910-04-23 6 A Chinese dhoby of Havelock R:>ad is alleged to have absconded with a quantity of clothing. A Boyanese syce was fined $25 or fourteen days by Mr Robinson, third magistrate, yesterday, for rash driving in Upper Micao Street. He collided with a rikisha. The Asiatic Petroleum Co. send us handsome579 words
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Article73 1910-04-23 6 DIVISION OP THE PROPER {From U f n Kuala Lumpor, April >.) n The second and third divis^ Aver Kuning Estate of H Lowlands Company are being a separate Company, with a cti .£140,000. F j( The shareholders in the prespn* are to be entitled to one73 words
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Article54 1910-04-23 6 {From our i;/ y Kuala Lupor, April.. In shooting for the Bromhead Mrttk. I Shield, the M. S. V. K. made 'M 546; S. V. I. :,U; S. k. K. The annual report of the Plaati ciation of Malaya, just issue j labour problem and expresses c.util the54 words
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Article168 1910-04-23 6 Mr A. W. Biiley is appointed I second magistrate, Penaii^. Mr W. Birtiey is appointed I assistant to the Attorney General, pore. Mr W. J. H-iskins is appointed to id r manager and engineer, JSmgrij. ment Railway. Mr 11. W. Buckland is appaiute.l to be 1 1 Commissioner168 words
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Article362 1910-04-23 6 The following is the protest of the Un- 1 official Members of Council •he re- 1 jection of Mr Biker's ruotim that it m* ill-adviged to abolish or rein"? in at us the Resident Councillorship of Mtlu-i 1. The growing import ince of MiLm, ucreased European and362 words
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Article45 1910-04-23 6 Mr S. \V. Cartwi g I Llojd, I/'l wli h u 1. n r visit to tliis pi: by the mail to Hongkong this Araonp the p terday's mail was Mr E I Messrs W. Muibiield and C I turning from leav* much the holiday.45 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement277 1910-04-23 6 CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. Champagnes Sherries Ma'salas Madeiras Ports Clarets Burgundies Liqueurs White Wines Vermouths Hocks Rums Moselles Bittters Brandies Bottled Ales, Beers Stouts Whiskies Draught Ales Stouts. Gins NOTICE. ADVANCE IN PRICES. Dunlop Motor Tyres 10 per cent. Dunlop Cycle Tyres 25 per cent. Warwick Cycle277 words
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Article178 1910-04-23 7 A DEEP LAID PLOT. The "Times" Protest. Bj Bub—nt Telegraph.— lteuter's.) Rec April 82, 10 am. The recent appointment of Mr F. Ad, late I ioDer of Maritime Cus- H aikow, as I >eputy Inspector of the ms service, whilst Sir K. lireras appointed member of the Shui178 words
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Article93 1910-04-23 7 Parneliism and Crime." A p m. II n of Sir Robert Anderson in Lgs article that he partlv Parnellism and Crime" articles .n the Times in 1887, provoked a scene of in the House of Commons on the Mr O'Connor to withdraw Sir pension. Mr Cinipbell of93 words
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Article286 1910-04-23 7 Mowing is the report of the subthe Planters Association of Chinese I. ibour Df l>een appointed by you to report on -tion of establishing a Labour Bureau or the importation of Chinese labour, we •ave proceeded to make the necessary en vhich have resulted in the following 1286 words
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Article29 1910-04-23 7 ne of football was Espial .vening be--5 C. C. and the S. R. C. The 1 men short. A c-i-.se game of )ne goal each. •ptadi* game in god29 words
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Article65 1910-04-23 7 CATHEDRAL DESPOILED. (By Submarine Telegraph.— Reuter's) Received at G.51 pm. Reuter's correspondent at Moscow says that a gigantic robbery ha* taken place at the famous Kremlin Cathedral, of diamonds and ornaments valued at a million roubles. Brilliants wore broken off the pictures of saints, and precious stones65 words
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Article15 1910-04-23 7 The crew of the "Satara" has been rescued and landed at Sydney.15 words
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Article53 1910-04-23 7 Kec April 22. 10.85 am. The transfer of the fifth Kussian Army Corps from Poland to Perm in Eastern Russia is evoking much conjecture in St. Petersburg because it is not explained. Proceedings are being taken against the pDwerful and popular Russian paper the Xovoe Vremya for53 words
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Article318 1910-04-23 7 Sl'.NKlt FvSTUtDAY. The main purpose of the visit of His Highness the Sultan of Tringgauu to Singapore was accomplished yesterday morning at Government Hou3e when the treaty between Tringganu and Great Britain was duly signed and sealed. The members of Executve Council and certain other Government officials318 words
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Article207 1910-04-23 7 The annual report on the prisons s'.ites that altogether (J,03-5 persons were received in 1909, a slight increase on the numbers of the preceding year. Of banishees, the number was 634 A Committee to enquire into the cases of long;- sentence prisoners sat on J)'C. olst and 17207 words
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Article111 1910-04-23 7 Bv the mail yesterday there arrived in the Straits M^jor Hurdis Sccundus Lilande Ravenshaw, the successor to Capt Duudas as D. A. A. G., Straits. Major Kavenshaw comes from the '2nd Battalion of the Devonshire Regt. at M ilta and h:;s 22 years' service111 words
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Article1195 1910-04-23 7 Qmiequii mjunt fcssSIWSI mj*tri mi farrago Hbelli. Juvenal. A large number of Englishmen who live in the East may be glad to be reminded that today is the festal day of St George, the Patron Saint of M Merrie England." A witty Irishman explained to the1,195 words
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Article765 1910-04-23 7 I" THE EIUTOR D^ar Sir, I herewith b3g to hand you a list of the subscribers to the above Fund. A Demand Draft for the equivalent of $***** is going forward by t.-.is Germin Mill to Mr Pearson, and I have asked him to kiudly acknowledge765 words
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Advertisement96 1910-04-23 7 The Bishop of Singapore is due to arrive here to-day. There was a very large gathering at the P, and O. wharf this morning to say goodbye to those homeward bound from Singapore. These included Mr and Mrs R. W. Duff, from Kelantan, Mrs Williamson, of Bangkok, Mr D. K.96 words
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Advertisement118 1910-04-23 7 ROBINSON Co. NOW ON VIEW STYLISH EXCLUSIVE MODELS trimmed millinery FOR THE SINGAPORE RACES. OUR DRESS DEPARTMENT Is now replete with the New Shot Dress Fabrics, Crepons, Wool Back Satins, Plain and Silk Voiles, Crepe de Chines, French Muslins, Lawns and Linens in the Newest Colours. ROBINSON COMPANY. NEW PIANOS118 words
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Advertisement437 1910-04-23 8 B TEA A satisfied customer is a sound advenisement* We have Two Million such advertisements in Great Britain alone, and many more in other parts of the world. RETAIL AGENTS Guan Oiiu Hong A Co. Chin Keat A Co. Tiaug Joo Co. KwongChin Hin Co. Ebranmah Pakirmaiden Co. Nina Mobamed437 words
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Advertisement730 1910-04-23 8 BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO., LTD. FOR PENANG, RANGOON AND CALCUTTA. The Compauy's Steamer PALITAXA," 2,998 tons, D. MacfaJyen, Commander, will be despatched for the above ports on Thursday, the 2Mth instant, at 5 p.m. She has excellent accommodation for first and second class passengers. For freight or passage, apply730 words
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Advertisement1092 1910-04-23 8 N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP 00., LTD. SPRING PROGRAMME 1910 SAILING FOR Penang, Colombo, Port Said, GENOA, MARSEILLES, LONDON ANTWERP. Miya/.aki Maru 8,600 tons on April 20 Kitano Maru 8 600 tons on May 4 Iyo Maku r.,1J20 tons on May 18 Hirano Maru 8,600 tons on June 11,092 words
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Advertisement732 1910-04-23 8 P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Foi China, Japan, Penang, Ceylcn Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, 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 June732 words
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Advertisement595 1910-04-23 8 N DL Norddcutscher Lloyd, Bremer IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE The fast and well-known mail this Company sail fortnightly f r g re^ Hamburg via Kotteraam, Antw, i ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connect^ Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria au<l Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo. Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, and Kobe to Yokohama and back.595 words
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Article838 1910-04-23 9 ALL KIOBTI KFSKR\ U. J in wh cli i have in my .1 humanity. IV i nianlia brothterhood i «gly mani- wh«> h ed i <hib in aay. f, I." -It is a <k! I th<' iinini- >• ii t wlhi the player h j i.838 words
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Advertisement33 1910-04-23 9 Stomach Troubles. B cures of stomach trou feed by Chamberlain'H v.r Tablets. One man whe two thousand dollars (or niedi ■'"t was cured by a few boxes 1 ur sale by all Dispensaries33 words
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Advertisement174 1910-04-23 9 Insure your Motor Car! AND COVER YOURSELF against result of CAR ACCIDENTS. Don't take the Risks any longer. You may be called upon for Heavy Damages at any moment. The payment of a small sum annually RELIEVE YOU OF GREAT RESPONSIBILITY. especially if you use a native Chauffeur. Full Particulars174 words
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Advertisement880 1910-04-23 9 Howarth Erskine Ltd. Civil Mechanical and Electrical Engineers, Iron and Brass Founders, Boiler Makers, Bridge Builders and General Contractors* 1. Steam, Gas and Oil Engines for all purposes. 2. Boilers and Pumps for every use. 3. Light Railway Rolling Stock and Railway Implements. 4. Rails, Tipping Wagons and Sleepers. 5.880 words
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Advertisement783 1910-04-23 9 Singapore Sporting Club. THE SPRING RACE MEETING WILL BE HELD ON Tuesday the 10th, Thursday the 12th and Saturday the 14th May, 1910. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 10th May, 1910. 1. The Maiden Plate. Value $600. A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight 9st. Ex-Griffins allowed 711 >. Entrance, $20. Distance,783 words
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Advertisement517 1910-04-23 9 7. The Ex-Griffin Consolation. Value $359. A Handicap for all Ex-Griffins that have run at tha Meeting and not won. Entrance $15. Distance, Scurry Course. 8. The Griffin Consolation. Value $309 and $50 to the Second Horse. A Handicap for all Griffins th&t have run at the Meeting, and not517 words
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Article424 1910-04-23 10 Materialising of a Dream. In a few days some thirty miles of the Chinese eection of the railway between Canton and Kowloon will be opened, and another link will he forged in the long, thin line of steel which is destined to connect Paris with Hongkong. When424 words
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Article455 1910-04-23 10 Many a man who has made his mark will own that the hoMiies for whiofa he found timp as a boy often illegitimately, when he ought to haveheen sppndinp p>ec'ous spare moments in learning to decline fe, fi. fo, fnm, or whatever their equivalents are in Greek455 words
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Advertisement453 1910-04-23 10 a SOZODONT H Called "The Hone^l Dentifrice" because through sixty years no honeSt effort thas been spared to give the public I a dentifrice that the teeth require. It is an alkaline, slightly astringent, deliciously fragrant deodorizer and tonic for the tooth and mouth Stru&ure. Use Sozodont. Absolutely pure. J453 words
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Advertisement99 1910-04-23 10 For all internal complaints dysentry coughs colds &c. take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. CONSULT MDM. LIBRA. Phrenologist and Phctcgraph Reader. i.From the Fowler Phrenological Institute, London). Save your children from failure in life by train id^ them for occupations suited to their individual temperament?. Advice given as to suitable professions99 words
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Advertisement520 1910-04-23 10 fieauty Series No. 4. •"""T Still another Beauty WTS* jPB^V: I is that they enable the discriminating smoker to gratif\' an aristocratic taste at a democratic price and they combine all the aroma and characteristics of the best selected tobacco leaf without any heaviness, a result obtained by skilful blending520 words
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Advertisement112 1910-04-23 10 Eg M "Tic" m j/A \-i ■ft Y-^r-M IB I IPH I C*/ A PETITION TO CONGRESS. A Memorial signed by nearly one hundred leading American Doctors and Physicians has been presented to the U. S. A. Congress praying that TANSAN from TAKARADZKA may be admitted duty free into the112 words
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Article236 1910-04-23 11 rr- ne (ffbial programme li i i\-ellency the High BeUogOT for the Second irr.tl Cuncil. Fbidat, 29th Apftiit. j,. iv H i)-'»p° re in ie "S;jaMew"at t i; >^ent of Pahang will travel I '-lie." •u, :50th April. Ba Mew" and "Sea Belle" will -,v«'ttf.uhdui at236 words
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319 1910-04-23 11 K. M. S. (MALAY STATES) RUBBER AND COCONUT PLANTATIONS. g (Malay States) Rubber and utations, Limited, whose prospecout on Mar. 21, has leen formed to in Febroarj last at. estate known tag, iu the Stite of Kedah, The area is about 2,8 JO acres, it to five hours' journey from319 words
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Article374 1910-04-23 11 From the end of February all totals are calculated for the calendar year instead of i the financial year, which differs with many companies. Managers of Estates, returns for which in above list are incomplete, will help to make the list more useful if they will kindly374 words
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Article157 1910-04-23 11 Feb. Mar. Total. Pikula. Belat 171 481 Brnang 96 352 Bruseh 130 144 510 Chenderiang 150 4;{6 Gopeng 650 680 2,090 Jeber Kamnning $1,637 15,870 $15,010 Kanaboi 830 221 971 K Jnta 550 560 1,610 Kinta Association 1,150 1,650 Klcdang Kramat Pulai 453 869 434 Kuantan 44.23 110157 words
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Article1200 1910-04-23 11 April 22. Cap. Issuw. Paid. LastDiv. Buyers. Sellers 85,000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Estates Ltd 6') 7 3 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo.Malay 25% Int. 110 0 112 6 r>(t,ooo 2'- 1/6 Batang Malaka 4 0 4<; 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 50% 17 10 0 18 10 0 80,0001,200 words
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Article63 1910-04-23 11 (Corrected up to April 22 Bank 4ms 2/4| demand tM 2/4-*, Private credits 3ms 2/4 V credits 6ms j France, demand Bank... 2 .n l Germany, demand 239* bn>u,T.T i74| Hongkong, demand 23*% Yokohama, demand H44 Java, demand ]4i Bangkok, demand 66 i Sovereigns, Bank Buying $8.54 Bank of63 words
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Article130 1910-04-23 11 April 22. Tin buyers $75.80 Gambier buyers 11.80 (rambier Cube No 1 15.00 Gambler CJube No. 2 nom P«pporB!»ok (ord <Tpcr«) buyers 12.00 Pepper, White (fab) 22.00 Nutmeg* (110 to t*» lk.)«* -<.( 0 Nutme>gi (80 fco t^« IK) 22.00 M*o« (Band*) w w nom CRorw i Araboin* 1130 words
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Page 11 Advertisements
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Advertisement99 1910-04-23 11 rieasant— Soothing— Healing. I in all casei- of throat and it you use Chamberlain's Cough ut to take, soothing and For sale by all Dispensarks Fascination of the East ,/^it, 6 to you in JT :o which l~ as Bouton Rouge Egyptian Cigarettes J^LlI- The C£fe w| lh which they99 words
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Advertisement16 1910-04-23 11 FRASER CHALMERS, Ld. Manufacturers of Mining Metallurgical Machinery. Ada rase n, Gilfillan Co., Ltd. Eastern Agentb.16 words
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Advertisement13 1910-04-23 11 YO NG FONG, Photographic Studio. High-Clast Photographs and Enlargement. 79, SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD.13 words
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Miscellaneous1091 1910-04-23 11 VESSELS IN POUT. c n^ Tons Commandera Arrived From For Whea Sea Mew Col. yacht 500 Murphy Apl 10 Malacca Uncertain Belle F.M.S. Yacht 400 Abmat Apl 20 Tringganu Tring^anu 24. A^fnT 6 Maater Arrived From Con B £nee For W^ A B sang Siam 4-5 Chr.stensen Apl 21 Bangkok1,091 words
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Miscellaneous87 1910-04-23 11 VESSELS AT TANJOXG PAGAR AND KEPPEL HABBOUR. W\arvti and Dockt at which different vessels were berthed yesterday. East Wharf Basin Natuna. East Wharf Sec. 1 Ischia, Taroba. j Section I—Sheers1 Sheers Wharf Nil. M 2 Singora, Overdale. 3 Arratoon Apcar. M 4 Nee lies. s— Hild. 6 Charon. m 7—87 words
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Article559 1910-04-23 12 OfcD 9 AMI Mhh limi.av, AI'KH. 22 I IHUT! Hl3 Kxct-'.ler.' v.-mor Sir Join An<l>r I The Oeneral OflMf Commanding 1i I-, M.i .1 < ifii. Penutf i u. Th«- H tlie Atf •:!).->-< ril V Belfield the < 'i. TrHMMI J, O. Anti, the C >i. i*n(pn>T.559 words
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Article137 1910-04-23 12 FRIDAYS TIES. Championship. F. Dennys 1. eat W. H. Threlfill, 6—3, 7—5, 6 l. A Class BIMOLB. C M. How* tor. l>eat A. D. Cox owe 15 1 6— i\ I—6, 6—l. B. Cl.Ass BmOLB. B. L. Williami 1 v S. Dann owe 4, uufio.137 words
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Article50 1910-04-23 12 Theatre- goers are reminded that to-nicrht the Star Opera Coy at the Theatre K will lUga the beautiful play "The Star Princess" umW the most distinguished patronage of Hi> ixceleccy Sir John Aiid-r--soii G.C. M.(J. an<l H, s HigblMti Um Suit aii of Truiggauu and suite.50 words
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Article69 1910-04-23 12 S ft a m t,l paper .—The R ,j iM of Sira Wwk who it 88 years old, is leaving Chesterton House, Oiiencester, for London next weel and a few days later sails for his aniiuul visit to Sarawak. Liat week the Rajah who \n s been hunting throughout the69 words
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Article512 1910-04-23 12 STATUTORY MEETING The first ordinary general meeting of the Haytor Rubber EsUtes Ltd., was held at the offices of the company, The Arcade, yesterday. Mr F. E Jago presided, there being also present Messrs WalUce Cook, Winkelman, L<*arinonr, Blair, E. Yolger, F Adam, Father Couvreur, and P.512 words
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Article347 1910-04-23 12 An- Ai:.\i; MnCHAHT*! AffaißS. Several applications under the Binkruptcv Ordinance, came before Mr Jusrice Fisher, in the Supreme Court yesterday. Mr Everitt made application for postponement in the matter of the Straits Leather Trading Company, mentioning that seven witnesses had yet to be subpoeued. A postponement of a347 words
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Article28 1910-04-23 12 The German Emperor has couferred upon Mr Lovink, Chief of the Atfricultuaal l) e p-irtmeut iu Netheilands East Indi», the Knight order, second cla6B, of the Ked Kigle.28 words
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Article712 1910-04-23 12 (Via Ceylon) London, April 12. Mr M. T Scrutton, k c has been appointed to succeed Mr Justice Sutton, who has retired. r Continental Battleships Launched. London, April 13. Trieste telegrams 6tate that the Auetrian battleship "Zrinyi," 14,500 tons, armed with 13 inch guns, has been launched. Bordeaux712 words
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Article32 1910-04-23 12 [In addition to that on page I]." 1 Zahora, Sar. Ycht. 98, Nandok, April 22, Sarawak, Sarawak K. Willem I, Dut 4449, Beemen, April 22, Amsterdam, Ships Agency, Batavia 23.32 words
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Article388 1910-04-23 12 The Calypso filled her bunkers at Tanjong Pagar yesteiday. The Nuen TuDg left for Bangkok last nisht. The "Charon" was discharging her Western Australia cargo at the wharf yesterday and loading for the \Y. A. ports. The Dutch steamer Koning Willem I arrived last night from Amsterdam. She388 words
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Article43 1910-04-23 12 A magnificent view of Halley's ccmet was seen through the lar^e telescope at the Master Atteudiiit's Office from three to six a.m. yesterday. The comet is situated right over Tanjong Kitorn: and can be clear lv seen with the naked eve.43 words
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Article457 1910-04-23 12 NEARLY SENT TO PRISON A powerful looking MtUj named Chee, was before Mr Miehell in the District Court yesterday, on two charges of criminal breach of trust in respect of a coat and a pair of spectacles. Court Inspector Ambrose conducted the prosecuticn. Evident was given by A.457 words
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Advertisement97 1910-04-23 12 Chamberlain's Tain Balm a Household Liniment. A touch of rheumatism, or a twinge cf neuralgia, whatever the trouble is, Chamberlain's Pain Balm driven away the pain at once and cures the complaint quickly. First application gives relief. When a bottle of it is kept in the house the pains of97 words
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Advertisement13 1910-04-23 12 Woods 1 Great Peppermint Cure for all internal complaints dysentry coughs colds Ac.13 words
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Advertisement410 1910-04-23 12 EXTRA SPECIAL DINNTr TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT M AUSTRIAN LADIES' BAND IN ATTENDA.Nc FROM 7-30 TO 1 1 P. M. E HOTEL van WIJK Co., Ltd Netherlands Gutta Percha COMPANY LIMITED. Singapore Rubber Works. Matting and Floor-Tiles Specially Suitable for Shinh«. Banks, Insurance-Offices, Churches, Hospitals and Public Buildings. '-naan, NOISELESS, VERY DURABLE,410 words
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Miscellaneous91 1910-04-23 12 WEATHER REPORT Dat« FJfcr Wind Temp Hum fckv tU u Apl 22. H'kont: 4p 85 E2 72 c Manila 4p 7 "> 5 NEI 31 26 o Kandanj? Kerbau Hospital, Apl 21, 1910. 9 a.m. 3 p.m. 9pm Barom. 32 Fah. 29 89fi 29.835 29 849 Tem P- 79.0 8291 words
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