The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 May 1910
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Title Section15 1910-05-13 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 13. 1910. NO. 6,90715 words
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Article137 1910-05-13 1 Parliament has met to piB9 a resolution of condolence and congraiulation. It is proposed to amend the Accession Oi'h so as to render it less offensive to Rrnan Catholics Page 5. Queen Alexandra has g'ven permission for a fac simile of her latter of May 11 to137 words
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Article963 1910-05-13 1 It was early in the eighties that the "Bacchante" arrived here with His present Mij-sty and the late Duke of Clarence on board. I was standing close by Col Dunlop when he read the address of welcome; the Colonel was then President of the Municipality. The Pnuces were963 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement266 1910-05-13 1 JODEUTE. Prevents the attacks of White Ants. Dry rot, Teredo navalis, and decay in all kinds of timber. At the same time it stains the wood a handsome Walnut Colour. Estate Bungalows built of soft woods will last for many years without attention if the timber is u JODELITED One266 words
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Advertisement85 1910-05-13 1 Harima Hall CINEMATOGRAPH NORTH BRIDOE ROAD GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. To-Night I To. Night I I NEW FILMS. TEMPTING NECKLACE. Mb. JONES IN A HURRY. GOOD DEEI». ADELE'S WASHING DAY. THE GOODHEARTED SAILOL. FAMOUS WAYANG KASSIM FAVOURITE OF ALL THE WELL KNOWN k OLDEST COMPANY EAST AND WEST. The Indra85 words
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Advertisement311 1910-05-13 1 VICTORIA THEATRE. In view of the gracious message to the nation from his Majesty King George published yesterday the management of WARWICK MAJORS COMEDY CO, beg to announce the continuance of their season after Whitsun. Plans have been opened for the following Performances Mr. George Edwardes' most Whit Sat. successful311 words
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Advertisement201 1910-05-13 1 ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. THE BIG SHOW. GRAND IXHIBITION N EW SUBJECTS NEW SUBJECTS TO-NIGHT 2nd SHOW AT 9 30 P. M. OVERTURE BY OWN ORCHESTRA OF PROFESSIONALS. LOBSTER CATCHING. Taken from real life). PUNCH THE BENEFACTOR. THE FLIRT. PETER THE GREAT. S.C A.G.L A Study of Russia's Great Czar, during201 words
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Advertisement94 1910-05-13 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Pr Eitel Friedrich sails for China and Japan at noon Page 1 Warwick Majors full list of plays Page 1. Powell and Co. an auction sale of motor car Page 8. Horse an 1 rubber tyred victoria for sale Page 3. Licensing of dogs Page 2. Fraser and94 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous410 1910-05-13 1 THE WEEK. Friday, 13th High Water.— 0 4 t 1.3S p No Tanglin Club Dance. Saturday, )4th: High Water. 0.4 5 a.. 2 37 p B I Mail Outward due. u Are You A Mason," Theatre 9 p Sunday, 15th High Water— 1 30 a., 3 51 p Whit Sunday.410 words
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Article418 1910-05-13 2 (Via Hongkong.) Floods on thb Amur. Tokyo, April 19. > ving to the melting of snow and ice on ipper levels, tbe river Amur has inunda•he country ani the city of Habarovsk is in danger. Investigating tie Recent Riots. Peking, April 28. H. E Sui Ching, the418 words
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Article193 1910-05-13 2 Mr Justice Ameer Ali contributes a long article on The Constitutional Experiment in India," in the March number of The Nine teenth Century Review, in which he boldly de 'ends British rule in India against the constant allegation of despotism made by the extremists. We frequently hear,"193 words
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Article124 1910-05-13 2 KING'S COLONIALS. As tbe officer commanding the King's Colonials, Lieut Col. H. Fortescue, has been able to report that out of the total strength of the unit 24 officers and 411 non-com-missioned officers and men have accepted liability f r service outside the United King dom.124 words
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Article14 1910-05-13 2 For all inU rnal complaints dysentry cough eclds Ac. take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure14 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement580 1910-05-13 2 TO LET. HOUSES TO LET. "ANNANDALE," Orange Grove Road. "BURBITZ," Orange Grove Road (entry .July Ist). "DIMBOOLA," Nassim Rd, (entry July :51st). For Rent and particulars, apply to Donaldson k Bubkinbhaw, 19, Collyer Qaay. May 11 mua NEWLYN COTTAGE TO LET. 17 Gilstead Road. Four bed-rooms, each with bathroom attached.580 words
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Advertisement670 1910-05-13 2 NOTIGES. municipal notice. Notice is hereby given that the Registration and Licensing of dogs within the Municipality of the Town of Singapore for tbe year beginning June Ist, 1910, and ending May 31st, 1911, will commence on Wednesday, June Ist, 1910, and be contiaued daily, Sundays excepted, between the hours670 words
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Advertisement551 1910-05-13 2 NOTIGES. EXCHANGE BANKS. NOTICE. The Exchange Banks will be closed on Monday, May 16th, Whit Monday. May 11 15.5 NOTICE Special attention is drawn to the altered date of tbe Sale at 84, Syed Allie Road now fixed for Saturday the llth inst. H. L. COGHLAN k Co., May 11551 words
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Advertisement557 1910-05-13 2 Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. INCORPORATMD BY ROYAL CHART Bh Paid np Capital in 60,000 •haret of £20 each #1.200.00' Reserve Fund £1,600,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietor! 41, 200,<00C Court of Directors. Sir Montagu Cornish Turner (Chairman). Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham, K.C.I.E. Thomas Cuthbertson, Esq Sir Alfred Dent,557 words
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Advertisement429 1910-05-13 2 ALLIANCE ASSURanc e MOTOR CAR i INSURANCE COVERINGLIABILITY TO THE PUBLIC DAMAGE TO THE CAR DESTRUCTION OR DAMAGE BV r-. T0 THE MliX THENAR. lflDJ u re<l i nt tco^o, ACCESSORIES. UHGENT REPAIRS. The Policy extends to any part of a. n of the Straits Settlement, ttt federated Malay States429 words
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Article658 1910-05-13 3 T HE LATE KING'S ILLNESS. jp 1 Morning Post repub--0 an American piper, which "■ffinallv produced it about sir weeks ago, e upon the ill-health of the A>nch seems to have been much dis privately in Loudon, although not e tbe subject of publishei apDrehenbe irticle is written by a658 words
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Article36 1910-05-13 3 Jg-aore Slight Injuries. tf Lv t ry cut| WoU nd or attention. Blood poison may »lunb lv or even the lors of Vi^. [i .imberlain's lain Balm is W r Wa the wound rapidly and all36 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement524 1910-05-13 3 nUGTIONS. AUCTION SALE At Powell k Co's Saleroom. On Tuetday, 17th May, at 2.15 p.m. A five-seated 10 12 H.P. Siddeley Motor Car, complete witb lamps &c. Newly painted and recently thoroughly overhauled by Tbe Central Engine Works. The car can now be inspected at the Central Engine Works, Victoria524 words
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Advertisement793 1910-05-13 3 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF HIGH CLASS THROUGHBRED RACING STOCK Mr. W. R. Willis having decided to test the market here for first class thoroughbred Race Horses, has instructed Messrs. E L Coghlan Co* to offer by Public Auction AT DALLANS LIVERY STABLES, 3, KOEK ROAD ON MONDAY. 23rd MAY. AT793 words
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Advertisement509 1910-05-13 3 AUCTION SALE OF Beautiful Japanese Curios. High Class Japanese Porcelain, Ivory Caivings, Silver Goods, Damascene Ware, &c, &c, &c„ At Messrs. H. L. Coghlan Co's Sale-Rooms. ON Saturday, mth May, at IO 30 a. m. ComprisiDj? Beautiful Kinkosan Satsuma Vases, bowls, incense burners, plates and tea services, valuable silver boxes,509 words
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Article, Illustration735 1910-05-13 4 The Singapore Free Press Friday, May 13, 1910. if the Pre*« ihe PenpVs r"ch» maintain, bv influence an<! iinbribei] by pari }'r r r na' r 'fit Truth her p'criooa precepts draw, Pleo^«.i t., Religi and I aw. All those who have contrived to rise about 4 30 am, and735 words
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Article1041 1910-05-13 4 Mr A. M. Macphail, of Malacca Rubber Plantations, has taken over the management of the Union Estates, Milacca. Mr A. Morrison, of Messrs Fraser and Neave, Singapore, has returned from home aod was in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. A Chinaman attempted to travel on the train from lohore on Wednesday1,041 words
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Article518 1910-05-13 4 Tbe Madras Mail concludes an editorial thus There is a good deal to b* said in favour of these forward rubber contracts, especially for a portion of the crops, but when prices rise the Directors who arrange them must be prepared to face the angry criticism of discontented shareholders. If,518 words
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Article31 1910-05-13 4 Fr llf) Kuala Lumpur, M a The Seremban Rubber Company dec! a dividend of half a crown payable on M* Serendah Tin Mink j, $12,215. P P31 words
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172 1910-05-13 4 To the Editor, Sir,— l herewith beg to hdnd vn, a f therhat of subscribers to the above PcL demand draft for the equivalent 0 < going forward to London bv this tti Mail, to Mr. Pearson, and" I have'^ him to kindly172 words
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Article187 1910-05-13 4 Great Fini.s i r thk "Homo Uom,* Yesterday morning the Pieventive Staff under Mr Howard made what is eo tu the record haul in c mtraband chandu. Tbe fiicers in the course of their round* the Wee Bin steamer M Hong M >fa had come in from Amoy.187 words
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Article141 1910-05-13 4 The disquieting feature about the death returns for the week ended May 7th is that there were six deaths from small pox. which is no less than the average of the past si weeks or so. From what we hear, the great disidvantage the health authorities labour141 words
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Article203 1910-05-13 4 His old Singapore friends will hear with concern that Mr Williams -u-J mm agent of the Chartered Bank a* leaves almost immediately, to un surgical operation in Eogland. According to the Pinang Grl President of the State Council of draws the handsome salarv of S2l,< antum, against the salarv of203 words
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Advertisement337 1910-05-13 4 AT OUR I PRICES TERMS I there is no need to be without a High Class Piano or to put up with an indifferent one for we Exchange. The Robinson Piano COMPANY, LIMITED g| Perrier jouet Ih pale dry creaming M, CHAMPACNE. 'Jf' if W J\\ 12 Quarts $36 00337 words
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Advertisement336 1910-05-13 4 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. NOTICE. Ladies attending tbe Races on May 21st, 24th and 26th, are reminded that admission to tbe Grand Stand and Lawn will be by Ticket only. Ladies' Tickets are obtained through members of the S.C.C. Free, but they must bear the name of the bearer, and the336 words
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Article135 1910-05-13 5 Message and Resolutions. rtu g ihmarine Telegraph.— Router's.) i: Miy 12 1.40 p.m. j| ie government will introduce a bill .mendiiig the accession declaration to avoid iman Catholics. In the House of Commons the Deputy id message from the King ex- sorrow at King Edward's death Ipm ttion135 words
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Article84 1910-05-13 5 A Calm Death. May 12, 4 13. The authorised report of King ird'a physicians confirms the previous Accounts ind adds that His Mi jest v suffor years from emphysema with i\ trih. A hill was caught whilst at Paris and >ped into bronchitis at Biarritz, and a84 words
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Article66 1910-05-13 5 W May 12th, 1 "-1 pm. The body of King Edward in the uniform jt Field Marshal will be removed to-night irom the death chamber to the throne room for the private lying in state. resilent Roosevelt has accepted the pwt of special ambassador at the funeral.66 words
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Article33 1910-05-13 5 Received at »j B pm. The l>owager nueen Alexandra has orderiimile of her letter to the Nation Msj llth to be printed and sold, the stobe devoted to shanty. > op <33 words
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Article102 1910-05-13 5 outer's inform ition concerning the date of his lata Majaatj has turned out for a special Gazette was afternoon stating that 20th inst, being the date fixed for will be obaerred as a day of ■*neral mourning. Iu order that it mav be wwrally so observed102 words
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Article78 1910-05-13 5 oohog for the Warwick Major visit ■il. and good houses are proimme is- an attractive uding in it does four plavs which I done here be fore, and as the v comes with an excellent reputan> Calcutta and Rangoon, we may ug entertainments. The 1 include some78 words
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Article50 1910-05-13 5 Council meeting a vote of *»11 be passed, the Bishop of s incorporation Bill and the K. W. Hospital Bill will eome up for n ll He Rubber Dealers' Bill i Clause Ordinance Amendb e r, "P for sfcond reading and I 'rugs Bill will be taken ninittfln50 words
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Article11 1910-05-13 5 r<at Peppermint Cure for all inter piamt!J dysentry coughs colds kc11 words
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Article36 1910-05-13 5 Special Meeting Penang, May 12tb. The Municipal Commissioners held a special meeting to-day and recorded a resolution of regret of the loss of His Gracious Mijesty the late King Edward, to the Empire.36 words
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Article119 1910-05-13 5 A meeting of the Chinese community of Penang, largely representative of all the different sehs, was held at the Chinese Town Hall to convey the sympathy of the Chinese community with the members of the Royal r amily in their terrible bereavement. Mr Lim Una Cheam, j119 words
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Article32 1910-05-13 5 At a meeting of the Directors of the 1 M.C. A. on Wednesday a vote of condolence and sympathy withthe Royal Family was passed on the motion of Mr Polglase.32 words
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Article985 1910-05-13 5 A largely attended public meeting of the members of the Tamil Community was held in the Methodist Girls' School in Short S reet at 5 :>0 pm. yesterday. Mr A. Annamalai occupied the chair and Dr Verasamy acted as Sacretary. Among those present were Dr Handy, Messrs C.985 words
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Article295 1910-05-13 5 A special meeting was held on Saturday night at the Moslem Association, Selegie Koad, to express sorrow at the death of our beloved King Edward VII and also to send a telegram of condolence to the R >val Family. Mr Syed Abdulrahman Aikaff the President. mat in the295 words
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Article181 1910-05-13 5 This Company, which has been privately subscribed, opens its list for subscription on Thursday. The capital is $450,000 in tivedollar shares, and the directors are Messrs F. A. Turner, A. E. Baddeley, and A. Loeb. The commercial agents are Guthrie and Co, and the secretary is Mr181 words
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Article229 1910-05-13 5 By the extra P. and O. "Sardinia" which sailed yesterday, there went oa twelve months leave Mr W Ryan, of the Chinese Protectorate, accompanied by Mrs Ryan and two children. Mr W. N. Willis informs us that he has now definitely decided to submit his valuable rued horses to public229 words
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Article208 1910-05-13 5 FRASER Co.'s SHARE CIRCULAR. Prices have fluctuated considerably during the week and business has been on a very restricted scile. We close, however, with better advices from London and everv indication of renewed activity. Ruhher.— Sterling shares have been an uncertain market, with few buyers txcept for the best known208 words
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Article237 1910-05-13 5 {From oatr own Lorr?s/>oiutem.} The news of the death of King Edward was received on Saturdav morning. All Government Offices, the 'Bank and most leading places of business at onca closed. Social and athletic arrangements are suspended till after the funeral, and signs of mourning are general. The237 words
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Article354 1910-05-13 5 The following regulations have been made by His Excellency the Governor of Hongkoag under the Wireless Telegraph Ordinance, with regard to the use of wireless telegraphy apparatus on merchant ships All apparatus for wireless telegraphy on board a merchant ship in the territorial waters of the Colony shall354 words
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Article52 1910-05-13 5 Freight rates on all American transcontinental lines have gone up eighteen per cent. This is the increase foreshadowed in the statement of railroad magnates last month that the recent increase in wages would necessitate an increase in freight rates. Many claim that the freight increase is much52 words
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Article56 1910-05-13 5 In a case of a neurasthenic patient who had l>een under medical treatment for years without permanent benefit, the effect of glycogen was wonderful. She gained in weight and strength so rapidly, that in twenty years' practice, I have never seen such results in so short a time. Easton, U.S.A.56 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement210 1910-05-13 5 ROBINSON CO. THE RAMSBOTTOM "No. 2" RACKET. Strung with Frame of Best j^m_?S^j Finest Black Gut. English Ash. Improved Perfect Long Head. yif Balance. $12.50 $12.50 ROBINSON j &Co SOLB _r^_ WW., AGENTS; W. D. H. O. WILLS. THREE CASTLES MAGNUMS A LARGE HAND-MADE CIGARETTE. f V z^~ -^!_>-. v210 words
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Advertisement742 1910-05-13 6 Singapore Sporting Club. THE SPRING RACE MEETING WILL BE HELD ON Saturday, the 21st, Tuesday, the 24th and Thursday the 26th May, 1910. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. Saturday, 21st May, 1910. 1. The Maiden Plate. Value $600. A Race for Maiden Horses. "Weifcht *9st. Ex-Griffins allowed 7 H>. Entrance, $20. Distance,742 words
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Advertisement812 1910-05-13 6 6. The New Comers' Consolation. Value $400. A Handicap for all Maiden Horses imported into the S.S. or F.M.S. as a batch to be drawn for by the subscribers by lot, and that have previously run at the Meeting. Winners excluded. Entrance $15. Distance, Scurry Course. 7. The Ex-Griffin Consolation.812 words
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Advertisement679 1910-05-13 6 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. FOR Hongkong, Shanghai A Japan Ports. The Imperial German Mail Steamer "PRINZ EITEL FRIEDRICH'* 8,865 tons, Capt. Malchow, will leave at noon to-day Friday, en route for above ports. For passage and freight, apply to BEHN, MEYER k Co., Ltd., Agents. May 13 14.fi HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG679 words
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Advertisement420 1910-05-13 6 OCEAN STEAM SIHP 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 and Liverpool420 words
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Advertisement757 1910-05-13 6 P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Foi China, Japan, Penang. Ceylon 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) Assaye May 20 Delhi July757 words
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Advertisement669 1910-05-13 6 N. D. L. Norddeutscher Lloyd. Brem IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LlKr The fast and wellknown mail stea this Company sail fortnightly from a" o{ Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwern s„ ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples. fcT f Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vir. Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai and Kobe to669 words
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Article144 1910-05-13 7 Mar. April Total Pikuls. Belat 252 688 Bruang 246 598 Brneeh 144 5)5 Chenderiang 436 Gopeng 680 725 2,815 Jeher Kamuning »5,870 $4,541 »19,551 Kanaboi 221 267 1,288 Kinta 560 £65 2,175 Kinta Association 1,150 1,650 Kledang Kramat Pulai 869 647 1,084 Kuan tan 41 151 Lahat 750144 words
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Article1247 1910-05-13 7 Cap. Issu*. Paid. Last Div. Buyers. Sbllbrs 85,000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Estates Ltd 7 0 7 9 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay 80% 11> 6 114 6 50,000 2 1/6 Batang Malaka 4 0 4t> 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 50% 10 0 0 17 0 0 80,000 11,247 words
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Article365 1910-05-13 7 From the end of February ail totals are calculated for the calendar year instead of j the financial year, which differs with many companies. Managers of Estates, returns for which in above list are incomplete, will help j to make the list more useful if they will365 words
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Advertisement628 1910-05-13 7 WANTED. WANTED. Comfortable room with board per June Ist, Apply F.A. c o Free Press. "Mav 11 14 5 WANTED AT ONCE. A thoroughly reliable Chinese krani, must 1 a good training in import business agfa goods). Able to keep import books <Jo general office work, must be over 30628 words
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Advertisement26 1910-05-13 7 YONG FONG, FRASER CHALMERS, Ld. Photographic Studio. Manufacturers of High-ciau Photograph, and Enlargement. Mlnin Metallurgical Machinery. Adamson, Gilfillan Co., Ltd. TO. SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD. Eabtern Agents.26 words
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Advertisement80 1910-05-13 7 Cause of Stomach Troubles. When a man has trouble with his stomach you may know that h<, is eating more than ht should or of some article of food or drink not suited to his age or occupation, or that bis bowels are habitually constipated. Take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver80 words
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Miscellaneous1300 1910-05-13 7 VESSELS IN POKT. 0 xr r> W nd Tonp rnmmandert Arrived Prom For Whti Konmgin Regentes Dut erafe. 4730 R ppard May I Macassar Sourabaya C °i l*° ht 50 Coleman May 7 Malacca P Swettf Ami? f S N* 1 J? n<l c^ MU>r Arrtved Consume fi'or WhAmherst Brit1,300 words
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Article1546 1910-05-13 8 {Via i '"'jl <>a) Thk Australian Ministry. London, April 29tb. Mell»ourne telegrams state tbat the Ministry wan sworn in to day. Mr Fisher is Premier, Mr Hughes Attorney General, Mr Batchelor Minister for External AiT-iirs, and Mr Pearce Minister for Defence. London, May 3rd. Reuter wires from Melbourne1,546 words
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Article62 1910-05-13 8 In addition to that on pnge 7 Beid, Nor 645, Likang, May 12, Bangkok, Joo Seng Chang, Bangkok Kooning. Sar 903, Barton, May 12, Sarawak, Ewe Hai, Sarawak 17. (Mr and Mrs Collinson, Mr Davidson. Sardakan, Ger 1700, Kengkist, May 12, Moluccos, Behn Meyer, Moluccos (Mr Edgar) Pr62 words
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Article96 1910-05-13 8 Put Back i m Sustst. The NY K kindly inform us that they have received cable advice to the effect that the ss. "Aki Maru," from London ou loth April, had an outbreak of fire on board, amongst the coals in her port side bunkers, when96 words
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Article46 1910-05-13 8 Lame Shoulder. Lame shoulder is almost invariably caused by rheumatism of the muscles and yields quickly to the free application of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. This liniment is not only prompt and effectual, but in no way disagreeable to use. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.46 words
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Article658 1910-05-13 8 Okk the New South Wales Coast. Sydney, April 2Kb.— The British India steamer Satara was wrecked this afternoon on the Edith Breakers, near Seal Rocks, and it is feared that the catastrophe is accompanied with loss of bf 3 The first news concerning the disaster was658 words
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Article110 1910-05-13 8 Sydney, April 21st. Shortly after 9 o'clock this morning the steamer Dorrigo swung into the North Coast Wharf, having on board the Satara castaways. On the main deck were huddled the lascars, 78 of them, for the two who were reported drowned were subsequently rescued clinging110 words
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Article126 1910-05-13 8 The fixtures for Mav, June, Julv are as follows Mav 84 vs RG A and KE. May 31 vs 99th Deccans June 7 vs Middlesex Regt Juue 14 vs Officers cf Garrison June 21 England vs World June 28 vs Decjans Julv 5 vs Officers of126 words
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Article76 1910-05-13 8 The l I "Argo" will leave Johnston's Pier for the Club Bungalow on Sunday at 10 and 11 am, 2 o0 ami :>0 pm: returning at 9 80 and [0 80 am, 12 15, and 5.30 pm. Ou Whit Monday the 8/1 "Argo" will leave Johnston's Pier76 words
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Article45 1910-05-13 8 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is sold on a guarantee that if you are not satisfied after using two thirds of a bottle according to directions, your money will be refunded. It is up to you to try. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.45 words
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Article324 1910-05-13 8 The N. D. L. M Goeben left Singapore for Europe at 9 o'clcck yesterday morning, practicilly three days late, due to her having to put back to Hongkong in consequence of a fire which broke out in the hold She will make up some of the time on324 words
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Article344 1910-05-13 8 The Fort Canning murder trial was concluded before the Chief Justice, Sir William Hvndman Jones, yesterday. Mr Braddel', for the accusel Debah bin Ali, successfully objected to the confession of the first accused, Hassan bin Huji Tandwell, being used against Debah, and submitted there was no case to344 words
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Article153 1910-05-13 8 Per Lady Weld Messrs R. W. Dunn, F. W. William, Forwerg. Per Asdang Mr Felberg. Per Ipoh Messrs Silby. Seah Eng Lock, G. V. A. Sanderson, W. Nicholas, Teok H Theam, Magill, Gall, W. M. M son. R. J. Rogers, Mr and Mrs Browell, J. H. Robertson, H. E.153 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement34 1910-05-13 8 W. J. GARCIA. 219, ORCHARD ROAD. Piano, Organ Musical Instrument dealer. Pianos bought sold or excharged. Good prices allowed fcr ola instruments. Cheapest and best stock of Music, and small musical goods in Singapore.34 words
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Advertisement247 1910-05-13 8 the standard LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. LIFE ASSURANCE WITH MONTHLY PREMIUMS. Manypersons are deterred from effecting a life policy on ace of the inconvenience attending the payment of a considerable °t once or twice a year hy way of premiums. To obviate this n "Standard" issues policies with monthly premiums with247 words
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