The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 June 1910
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Title Section15 1910-06-04 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1910. NO. 6,92515 words
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Article172 1910-06-04 1 Huge crowds attended the Malay sports yesterday afternoon Page 10. The birthday of his Mvjesty was quietly observed here yesterday Page 5. His Excellency the High Commissioner left for Kedah yesterday afternoon Pa^e 4 The B. C. C. beat the Y. M. C. A. at cricket yesterday172 words
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Article875 1910-06-04 1 May 7th, 1910. Eaglind is mourning for her Kin?. The fligs hang half-mast from their staffs. The people walk soberly, heavily, half-ua&eeingly along the streets. To-day m London there is no sunshine overhead, no lightness m the air,— no song of birds from any of the875 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement277 1910-06-04 1 Dunlop Colf Balls. Have been prominent m a great number of notable performances within the last few weeks. Braid and Herd twice beat Vardon and Taylor. E. Gray put up a new record for Littlehampton (67) and A. R. Whelldon broke the professional record at Ladbrook Park, placing it at277 words
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Advertisement357 1910-06-04 1 MARLBOROUGH BKACH ROAD. The People's Popular. TO-NIGHT'S EXHIBITION. Fresh No velties. 2nd SHOW AT 9 30 F. M. COLLECTING PALM JUICE for ARRACK. THE SILVER RING. SEEING THE REAL THING. S.C.A.G.L. THE TWO PORTRAITS. S.C.A G.L. THE TRIALS OF A CHAUFFEUR. IMPLACABLE HATE. S.C.A.G.L. CAUGHT REDHANDED. WEARY WILL AS A357 words
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Advertisement284 1910-06-04 1 ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. THE BIG SHOW. GRAND EXH BIT lON NEW SUBJECTS TO-NIGHT. JPathe's Novelties 2nd SHOW AT 9-30 P. M. OVERTURE BY OWN ORCHESTRA OF PROFESSIONALS. THE RUINS OF OLD DELHI. THEHEAVENLYMESSENGER. S.CAG.L YOUNG LADIES' ORACLE. CAGLIOSTRO. S.A P.F. VOTES FOR WOMEN. THE BARBER OF SEVILLE. S.A PF. WATER284 words
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Advertisement95 1910-06-04 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Auction sale of 100 Mergui shares Page 3. Rubber estate for sale, partly tappable Page 3. Cinematograph operator, engineer and band wanted Page 9. A simple cure for deafness is advertised Page 3. At the IJariina Hall change of programme At the Wayang Kassim Saiful Kamar At the95 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous401 1910-06-04 1 THE WEEK. Saturday, 4th High Water —7.25 a., 7.E8 p Sunday, sth High Water.— B 34 a., 5.33 p 2nd after Trinity. N. D. L. Mail Homeward due Sw. Club launches i 7, 9, 10 a., 2.30 A 3.30 p Monday. 6th High Water.- 9.32 a., 9 14 p Court401 words
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Article559 1910-06-04 2 T'ue Malay S'^ttes Volunteer R fl« are (loiri» well 31 new members, »"> re] >in*, m the Orders for June. After a short but rather severe illness Madame I»ietz has r»«um«i the musical <i inner concerts at X ifl^s Hotel, all her friends will be pleaded to hear. And also559 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement549 1910-06-04 2 TO LET. TO BE LET, FURNISHED. WOODSTOCK, GRANGE ROAD, TANGLIN. For particulars, apply to POWELL Ca, AuctioneersJune 15 6 TO LET. 44 CAROLINA VIOLA".— No. 23, Syed Ali Road. In first class order. Good stablirg and Lawn Tennis Ground. Entry Ist July, 1910. Apply to A. DESKER, No. 60, Waterloo549 words
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Advertisement594 1910-06-04 2 NOTIGES. M NGLEMBU LODE SYNDICATE LID. Notice is hereby given that the interim dividend at the rate of 10 "o per annum declared on 27th November, 190J, will now he paid an 1 holders of coupon are requested to forward them to the Company's office when a cheque will be594 words
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Advertisement586 1910-06-04 2 NOTIGES. THE L AHAT MINES Ltd. DIVIDEND No. 9. A Dividend of 93 per share has been declared payabie m London on the 14th of Jnne and will be paid to local shareholders as soon as the registered list of sharth >lders on that date is received from the London586 words
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Advertisement548 1910-06-04 2 Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHART BE Paid up Capital m 60,000 share* of £20 each A1.200.00r Reterre Fund £1,600,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietor* *1,800.00< Court of Director*. Sir Montagu Cornish Turner (Chairman). Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham, K.C.I E. Thomas Cuthbertson, Esq Sir Alfred Dent,548 words
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Advertisement408 1910-06-04 2 MANUFACTURERsTiS INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA Established 1887, Policies are "WORLD WIDR- «tt« TUICTED." -INDISPUTABLE INREs1 NREs FORFEITABLE." iAD^t- and NON. Claims loans, cash-sarrenderp tto promptly settlec by the General a Singepore withont the delay of! i* Head Offioe y Ot rt;tt r < n<* to The Reserves for protection f408 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous199 1910-06-04 2 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. St. Andriw's Cathedral. Second Sunday after Trinity. 7 am Matins, Hymn 165. 7.45 am Holy Communion (Choral", Hymns 316, 313,164. JMS am Holy Communion (Plain). 4 pm Sunday School. 4 pm Bible Classes (Adults). 5.30 pm Evensong Sermon, Hymns 274, 545, 550. A'esper Hymn Lord keep us199 words
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Article344 1910-06-04 3 T U mirriagc of Mile Juliette Thaldy, a |ltty yoiinvj actress, to M Merland Ponty, r of French West Africa, is tlu cul'ination of a dainty roman ot, courtship, and marriage were rapid au«l dramatic It all b'gan last September when a company cf Parisian stars, homea344 words
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Article239 1910-06-04 3 :bi rt Anderson dHerti hi^ ''Black wood narrativi this mouth lrorn politicians ordinary tjpes cf criminal chartella the story of a remarkable fratd upon a cnimcial house of tiou. "A genins claimed to red the M rt |oi uaking gold, and to nil it to239 words
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Article132 1910-06-04 3 London, May 25th. pectin v% ill shortly be *,übli*hed jbe Grand Central Ceylon Amalgamated I;ubbt B Limited, consisting of the by the Gracd Central, the "irumpitiya, the Southern .m<] the Arandara Kegalle Compani s. J° d of Mr letcher'i estate, Karan Qana. 'ompany will have m authori-.,132 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement115 1910-06-04 3 8I MPLE CURE FOR DEAFNESS «u Elfect cf New Home Treatment. t y l -h intere,t ever been 1 by the discovery of a cure for Deafness and *»Lhi 1 VaIo( (f <Ilis d^overy Uv<- 1 >timattcl in words. Tboueands curtd who could only look forward a lifetime of misery115 words
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Advertisement769 1910-06-04 3 LAY LIKE A LOG. Racked With Sciatica for Three Loni Months Intil Cured B^ DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. The Case of a Colomho Elects k ian. I was m despair, after three weary pair ful niomhs m bed with Sciatica which nothi ni seemed able to dispel, when Dr. William*769 words
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Advertisement438 1910-06-04 3 A SOZODONT Called "The Hone^l Dentifrice" beJrjSL cause through sixty years no honesT: effort has been spared to give the public a dentifrice that the teeth require. It II S( W T h an alkaline, slightly astringent, deliciously fragrant deodorizer and tonic In ontor to mvtrt j| f 1 ail438 words
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Advertisement793 1910-06-04 3 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Household Furniture &c. AT POWELL COS SALE-ROOM ON SATURDAY, 4th JUNE, AT 11 A.M. Handsomely carved hardwood screens bat and umbrella stand with m'rror panel teak almeirahs polished wardrobe with mirror door teak dressing tables with mirrors attached, bentwood standard chairs, Ac, Ac. NOW ON VIEW.793 words
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Article, Illustration1300 1910-06-04 4 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, June 4, 1910. That is rather an ominous telegram appearing to day m reference to the possibility of an organizid anti dynastic rising m the north of China. It is stated that all the Foreign Legations at Peking have received anonymous letters, the context it1,300 words
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Article104 1910-06-04 4 His Excellency the Governor left m the Colonial yacht yesterday at half past four m the afternoon for Kedah, and will be away some days, matters having arisen there needing his attention. A meeting of the Finance and Gineral Purposes Committee of the Agri horticultural Show will be held m104 words
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Article847 1910-06-04 4 EDWARD VIL Great, glorious, and beloved High words of praise. Yet not so high, but that a noble head Could bear the weight, and feel them merited. Now Deith has ome with gentle hands to raise The crown of strife and tumult from thy brow Yet, taking still847 words
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Correspondence.
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211 1910-06-04 4 BRITISH INCOME TAX AND NON-RESIDENTS. To thk Eoitob, Sir,— The withdrawal (1 )V th<> the British Budget for 1909 1 to claim repayment of Briti. ■0 loug enjoyed by Colonial Foreign Reaidenti, »a. differeuce to them. Permit ug tn them through the medium lumns, while there is r, can .till211 words
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Article17 1910-06-04 4 RUBBER TIN RETURNS. Agent! Gunn and C<>. BtAIiOOWXIB 1,778 lb. Agents Huttenbtch an] ROTAL JOHOBE TIN MlNlg17 words
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Article90 1910-06-04 4 The Directors submit a du!v audited Statement of Accounts for the period end. me l*Lh Februaiv, '.'I". They regret that the operations of tlie Company have resulted iv a net $6,037.76. They do nor, However, coniiler this seiious as the Manager has had to contend with numerous90 words
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Article206 1910-06-04 4 Rumours are afloat, says the Army and Xavy Gazette," to the effect that the Army Council are considering several proposed changes m the infantry service dre*s uniform, on the reports of command I I after last year's Army manoeuvres. Possibly tbis maybe a canard due to206 words
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Article201 1910-06-04 4 The London correspondent of tbe Asi*» writes Prince Kdward of Wales. who is at i enjoying a short holiday tr tin the B 0 1 Naval College, Dartmouth, is to cow. studies there at the end of the year, at once commence to read for his201 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement281 1910-06-04 4 CALDBESK, MACGREGOR Go. FRESH FRUIT JUST ARRIVED AiSMALL SHIPMENT OF CHOICE Pears, Quince Apples. Orders must be given for this fruit at once to en* sure obtaining supplies. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. RAFFLES mi HOTEL SPECIAL DINNER. To-Night! To-Night!! Grand Hotel Continental SAIGON ss— Tie only first class Hotel m281 words
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Advertisement21 1910-06-04 4 YOU TAKE NO RISKS. &IWEIGUARANTEE M our PIANOS TO STAND THIS CLIMATE. PRICES TO SUIT YOU. THE Robinson Piano COMPANY, LIMITED.21 words
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Advertisement53 1910-06-04 4 Sick Headache. This distressing ailnunt n :r ordered condition of UN Bton jf eneded to effect a care il f Tabit^ Chamberlain's Stomach an In fact, the attack ma. a "do* greatly lessened in severity, by fa of these tablets as MOB [t of an attack appears. Bold by an53 words
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Article57 1910-06-04 5 WARNINGS TO LEGATIONS.^ pk to Massacre Foreigners marine Telegraph. Reuter's.) r.--f. -ndent at Pekin wires H have received anonymou" t-ntly from revolutionaries at them that an extensive Dg is imminent. If the i ire not assisted, foreigners will irmed, otherwiso all will be mas- the CoMult ai57 words
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Article70 1910-06-04 5 \l> June 3, 3 50 pm. ity X bat ben \.lmiral of the Fleet and Field 111: birthday honours are limited iiousehold. <,>ueen II iry is n i'.ince Arthur of •rd !\ii j§, gr B. Carrington ,'ge are made Privy mcillori. Henry I raited to the irocetI70 words
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Article51 1910-06-04 5 Good for the Farmers. o. June 8, 6 5 pm. •m crn has been aroused by the ince m the price of meat m d, which is ascribed m some imputations of the Bsef Trust, it understood to be really due to a I cattle m51 words
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Article101 1910-06-04 5 m "f the Socie" v ara informed 'rchestral Concert will take f kiud permission, at the Teut~>nia Blßg t Tuesday, June 21st. Bf miking this announcement ahead 11 be able to arrange their social uients so as to keep that date free. 1 known, the fine hall101 words
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Article59 1910-06-04 5 lent is reported from Pulau I the details are no: available yet. Theiepon is that an explosion took place, mablv m connection with blasting 1 one Chinaman lost his life, injured. Th* injured and re brought m to Tan Tock Seng ort Mr \V. E. flooper,59 words
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Article52 1910-06-04 5 The first birthday of His Majesty Kirn? lie fifth, occurred yesterday and was -rved, though without special celebra- 'V, all Government offices I most of the linns opening i time suiHo^nt to deal with the iu- r tl nlaU of twenty one ired at uoon and all52 words
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Article121 1910-06-04 5 ;:ierchant3 will be interested to D has benn advised and is advice to st Art a rominer('liina. wertiaement is the soul of commerce, as know, and D'Hattori, onetime profesBg I'r.ivoti-ity, urges his 'ipan to booia their wares I n China I was often asked by my ml121 words
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Article105 1910-06-04 5 THE NE W ROUTE. British Aviator's Succes:. (By Submarine* Telegraph.— Reuter's) Rjceved .June 3rd 10 0 am. The Hon C. S. X >lls has set up a fresh record m Channel Hying: Starting from l>jver at 6 80 he aeroplaned to Calais and iftor circling over Sangatte105 words
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Article45 1910-06-04 5 The Arbitration Tribunal, consisting of eminent lawyers, have met to settle the Anglo-American and Newfoundland fisheries dispute. The President said that America au.l England had set au tximple to the whole community of nations by submitting a century old conflict to arbitration.45 words
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Article21 1910-06-04 5 The result of the Hungarian elections is an unexpected and overwhelming victory for the Government of Count Khueu Hedervary.21 words
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Article553 1910-06-04 5 With regard to the reports current that the Duke of Connaught may succeed X irl Grey as Governor- General of Canada, Renter says it is a fact that King Elward ex pressed a wish that the Duke should be the next Governor-General of the Dominion but the presence553 words
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Article94 1910-06-04 5 London, May 27, The successes of aviation are compelling inventors to seek greater triumphs. Plans are now m preparation fjr the construction of a monster airship, which is expected to fly between London and New York. The intention is to have the vessel ready if possible within a94 words
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Article1544 1910-06-04 5 QHi<'(juii atjunt homing *o*tri ett farrago libelli. Juvenal. The burden of the nations bsreavemeut comes upon us afresh as we scan the mass of papers that the mail has brought. Through these we can realise how the King's death startled an almost unsuspecting people and brought1,544 words
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Article266 1910-06-04 5 The Shell Transport and TradiDg Company have sold 10,000,000 gallons of petrol direct from the East ta the United States of Amer ica, at a price which returns the company '!'> per cent, more than is obtainable for the bast American petrol m the United Kindorn.266 words
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Article59 1910-06-04 5 A Bankers Suicide. London, May 27, Financial circles received a shock to day when the news spread of the death of Mr Joseph L. Deans. The deceased, who occupied the prominent position of manager of the Locdon Joint Stock Bank, had evidently committed suicide. No reason has yet59 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement26 1910-06-04 5 Cypridol capsules with ■ftj say than I'iotoiodide of mercury lies go to all physiilluun T. Jknkin m.d. late M ;i;ral Opm Port j r York, 126 words
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Advertisement13 1910-06-04 5 For all internal complaints dysentry cough colds &c. tak^ Woods' Great Peppermint Care.13 words
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Advertisement52 1910-06-04 5 There was a worthy curate, who A cough could not endure. He cured, we're told, both young and old With Woods' Great Peppermint Core. The short the tall I the young the bald The poor who paid no pew-rate, He cured them all And so was called The Woods' Great52 words
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Advertisement175 1910-06-04 5 ROBINSON C? IMPROVED "BRITANNIA" AIR RIFLE. The Improved "Britannia" Air Rifle, (as illustration) well Polished walnut stock, barrel and other parts black finish, c. Polygroove Rifling, best quality, range up to 50 yds. 27. 50 The Britannia Pellet boxes of 1000 1.00 ROBINSON C° Call at "NIOUTRIES" The PIANO PROVEN175 words
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Advertisement755 1910-06-04 6 YOUNG ADVOCATE'S RUSE. The Paris Bar is laughing at tbe ruse of c atagiar', that i», a youthful advocate 1 junior, very junior m most instances, says c ini*il 1 iper. The stagiare had to defend 1 man whose reputation was not of the best After uMcli thought the counsel755 words
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Advertisement747 1910-06-04 6 BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO., LTD. FOR PENANG, RANGOON AND CALCUTTA. The Company's Steamer M PALAMCOTTA," .'J.413 tons, D. F. Macdonald, Commander, wi'l be despatched for the above ports on Thursday, the '»th instant, at 5 p.m. She has excellent accommodation for first and second class passengers. For freight or747 words
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Advertisement1207 1910-06-04 6 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG The steamers of the Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewarde, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo. Taking carge at through1,207 words
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Advertisement734 1910-06-04 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 Forts. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Outward {for China) Arcadia June 3 Arcadia Aug.734 words
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Advertisement662 1910-06-04 6 N. D. L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Brcmer IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE The fast and well-known mail rs t eaT this Company sail fortnightly from ft 0: Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp Son*?* 68 ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naple^* Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria an,! Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai ai and Kobe662 words
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Article208 1910-06-04 7 THE DREADNOUGHT SCOURGE." A Bitter Austrian Comhikt The questions addressed to the First Lord of the Admiralty m the House of Commons regarding the construction of the Austrian Dreadnoughts have led a section of the I*ess m Vienna to inquire whether it is the business of England to concern herself208 words
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Article319 1910-06-04 7 For years I Bettered cruelly from rheumatic gout Hays Mrs. E. Phillips, of 7, New Riverside, Springfield, Wellington, Somerset, England, who has been a nurse for eight years. M The pains m my legs were so awful that I couldn't stand. I was as helpless as a baby.319 words
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Article144 1910-06-04 7 Thk EaukksesstoLeakn ok the Present Generation. China is socialistic, and, at the present moment, imbued with the keenest desire to acquire knowledge. Especially m Peking and Tientsin is the enthusiasm for tew learning great. I know one young Chinaman who serves m a small shop m the latter144 words
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Article116 1910-06-04 7 American Weitkr i>redh t> Insurrection. On the intrigues of three ignorant, passionate and seifibh wemen is the fate of China placed. This is the statement of Mr Geo T. Ladd Writirg to an Ameiican paper he sajs, in-t-uriecticn ruust cc me eoocer or later. If the Uarchu dyca&ty116 words
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Article120 1910-06-04 7 "The Oriental ia peculiarly keen to notice any lack of breeding m the European he aieets, and, contrary to the general belief, he can appreciate perfectly the d fference be tween men who have and men who bate cot i this quality,' writes Mr A. B.120 words
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Article101 1910-06-04 7 Apropos of the report that the Chinese Department of State Affairs contemplates issuing an order directing I facials, soldiers, and police to give up the <iueue and to wear their hair short, the "Japan Mail" recalls that the queue was introduced into China by the Mancbu101 words
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Article156 1910-06-04 7 ft < It is strange to read of a Parliamentary candidate m Huugarv addressing the electorp, at their lerjuest, m English. But the "Times" explains how thia came ab)ut. The candidate spoke Migvar, the electors were Slovaks who knew not that tongue but he knew Eaglish as an educited man,156 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement578 1910-06-04 7 A Grateful Wife \C\_ li Maternity Weakness, r Rheumatic Fever, Depression Just sitting Still and thinking everything possible has been done, does not Butt Mrs. Wilson, tor all the usual ways foiling to restore her husband's she tried the Royal way— the Phosferine way. The benetu wis immediate, for all578 words
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Advertisement193 1910-06-04 7 FINEST TABLE DELICACIES! SFIJH3 S GEHUINL CAVIAKE. STUHU'j ANCHOVI-S Q BSIHZ. In Tins and Glasses. WORLD RENOWNED. To be obta.njd .it i rj» high-class shop C or s ore. C. F. STUHR&CO., HAMBURG. nchsH Export A,<:»nt 1. W. LOVfcQROVS, lO.MJON, E.C. Trade Mark. DYSENTERY AND DIARRHOEA. BROWN'S SPECIFIC. To be193 words
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Advertisement548 1910-06-04 7 g Greatest Restorative. ll <f*V\ BraCCS UP th Nerves Stores Energy and Y.gour m TfOff a Wonderf l man whilst U stimulates w.thout any <ffi& 1 tit rictlon Wincarnia" has a cbarm all its own winch ffiW T KiA n ybS api)reciateJ °y h »s€ who have tried it fflfl548 words
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Article184 1910-06-04 8 For good or ill I niu^t admit that al«>n«' I did it.' A Imok-loviug boy, what 'M..><« natural than that I should wish to beCOBM h b»>ok-writing man P Iv fact, I can hardly recall the time when I did not writ** cfciefy verses, moet of which,184 words
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Article345 1910-06-04 8 TABLOID AUTOBIOGRAPHIES. I ALL KICHTh KtKKHVEU.J V OBEAT INVENTOR. At finst I was a mechanical draughtsman and iny dutie* weie to design now machinery. A« I improved now machines •uid now processes I found that many of thorn pohscftHod novol leature* which 1 patented. 'ITie things, however, which brought me345 words
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Article197 1910-06-04 8 Frosj my s hooldays onward I had always in inclination for the writing of ttories. I very soon became engaged in Senapaper work, and still kept writing or. ■■ion i .v .i -liort Story, but I was also much dr.uvn iuto the study of history and pas-ing197 words
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Article95 1910-06-04 8 My d«>>iro m fluid was always la >*cComm ,abnian—l think I really wantt-d to be a cabaiaa I thought it would »>e so d«--llg-htf«] to U' always riding alxiut. However, whon I wa-» Ifteea, Sir S^uiro Baacrofi was kin.l enoagl to woadu why mhm <>t Hie I",95 words
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Article335 1910-06-04 8 I cam only taj that m a way I drifted into thm gioove whore I am bent known." I always drew when I could get hold of a peaeil or pen fnm a very early age, but many years what abilities I pww<:<> allowed to remain dormant.335 words
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Advertisement277 1910-06-04 8 Weakened Vitality Impoverished Blood MM r^^^ Iw« i ;kl what Ayer's Bg* Sarsaparilla di <1 PT^jJ I for a well-known I <T \sy^ I city missionary, I/t M I was for many years I jr a sulTcrcr from boils and other eruptions of a like k v/^ nature. OBSMd by277 words
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Advertisement70 1910-06-04 8 How to Prevent Blood Poison. Carelessness and neglect are the chief causes of blood poisoning. A cut or bruise, however Blight, should have immediate attention. A good liniment and one that not only gives prompt relief from pain, but being antiseptic, heals the wound without maturation, is Chamberlain's Pain Balm.70 words
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Advertisement701 1910-06-04 8 Beauty Series No. 2 //&S' (No. 3 to JoHovv). /rrffi^ S =S^*"' One of the Beauties /^V— f and advantaged of CIGARETTES is that they embody all that is desirable m the best tobacco and none of the heaviness. Tobacco leaf is like wine —it is valueless unless ripened by701 words
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Miscellaneous792 1910-06-04 8 VESSELS KXPECTED. STEAMERS. Giving port of departure, and {where known) date due here, and name of Agents. A. Apcar, Hongkong, June 29 Pat Simons Ajax, Hongkong, June Mansfield. Aki Maru, Japan, July 12 Pat. Simons. Alctnous. Liverpool, June 14 Mansfield Arabia, Hamburg, June 6 Behn Meyer Arcadia, Hongkong, July 1;P4O.792 words
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Article127 1910-06-04 9 April May Total. Pikuls. Belat 221 904 B ™ng 336 934 Brnseh 515 Chenderiang 125 711 Gopeng 725 «2,H16 Kamuning $4,541 $19,551 Kanaboi 267 1,288 X j nt 665 2,17« Kinta Association 729 2,379 Kledang Kramat Pulai 647 1 ,084 Kuantan 79 230 Lahat 450 2,460 Menglembu Lode127 words
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Article342 1910-06-04 9 April May Total. Allagar J. 400 8,300 Alor Pongsu 1,160 1,160 Alma 600 600 Anglo Malay 4m, 839 201,030 Ayer Molek 8,673 33,904 Ayer Knning 278 833 Balgownie 8,673 33,904 Banteng 1,381 1,716 7.126 Batu Caves 10,952 30,787 Batu Tiga 6,823 2 3,183 Bertani 10,000 42,088 Bukit342 words
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Article1284 1910-06-04 9 June 3. RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. Cap. Is3U». Paid. Last Dry. Buybrs. Sbllebs 85,000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Estates Ltd 6 6 7 3 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay 80% 18 0 1 9 0 50,000 2'- 1/6 Batang Malaka 3 6 4 6 30,(XX) 1 1 Batu Caves 50% 171,284 words
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Article272 1910-06-04 9 Long Drought. With a view to ascertaining the real facts of the situation, a representative of the Morning Post" had an interview with the Hon. Mr W. Chatham, <.m g., the Water Authority. Mr Chatham was most optimistic. He declared tbat there was no such thing272 words
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Article68 1910-06-04 9 (Corrected up to J une 2 Bank 4ms 2/41 demand 2/4/* Private credits 3ms 2/4 credits 6ms 2 Mt« France, demand Bank 295 Germany, demand 240 India, T. T 175J Hongkong, demand 23% dis. Yokohama, demand 114 Java, demand l4oi Bangkok, demand 66 Sovereigns, Bank Buying $8.5 JBank of68 words
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Article153 1910-06-04 9 June 3. Tin* buyers $74 92 Gambier buyers 11.45 Gambier Cab© No 1 15.00 Gam bier Out* iso. 3* m, note Pepper Black (ordl*. B'fcre) buyers 13 00 Pepper, White (tail) buyers 24 00 Kntmegi (110 to tk« 1 8.0 C Nutmegs (80 to Ue Ik) M 22.0 C153 words
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Page 9 Advertisements
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Advertisement562 1910-06-04 9 WANTED. WANMD. Cm. matograph Operator, :m Engineer and band tor a place near Singapore. Apply HARISIA HOTEL. DRESSMAKING. .lohn Little A Co., Ltd. have vacan I i iris to learn dressmaking; also two hands with previous experience. nnlv at once. l>r( Dept, JOHN LITTLE k Co., Ltd. 7 WANTED FOR562 words
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Advertisement27 1910-06-04 9 YONG PONG, FRASER& CHALMERS, Ld. Photographic Studio. UI M Mining Metallurgical Machinery. High-Clau Photograph, and Enlargement. A<amBO||f Gilfillan «c Co., Ltd. 79, SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD. Eastern Agents.27 words
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Miscellaneous889 1910-06-04 9 VESSEJLB IN fOKT, tit A nd ToM Ck>mmander» Arrived From For Whn Waterwitch Brit survey 62D Lt. Hancock May 24 Kamranh Bay Sea Mew Col. yacht 500 Coleman May 7 Malacca P. Swett. Lucifer Dut (lovt 247 v. d. Ham May 27 P. Sambo P. Samboe Hoofel DutGovt499 Hitchel May889 words
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1829 1910-06-04 10 ANM'AL GENERAL MEETING 'I'm FftMDOM «>i THI STKAITH PORTS The anuual general meeting of the Straita Settlements Awsoci.it ion was held on loth May at the Institn'e of Directors, < ;H>ettcourt, London, EC Mr. W. H. Shelford (chai'man of the Association) presided, and the f blowing1,829 words
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Article173 1910-06-04 10 Coiombo papers record the death, on May 25th of Mr J. Scott Coates, editor of the M Ceylon Independent." 11 It was announced yesterday morning that Mr Coatts was not seriously unwell, and that he was to stand an operation for a mild attack173 words
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Article55 1910-06-04 10 Bj the mail yesterday there arrived Mr Ball, who hits been appointed l^putv Miuiicipil Kn^iceer. He is accompanied by Mrs T.all and their daughter. M my of tho natives at Durban connected the deith of King Edward w.ith Halley's comet, ballering that the comet was a chariot sent to carry55 words
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Article600 1910-06-04 10 The Victoria or Empire Day Sports organised by the Malay community, fixed for M*y -24th originally, but postponed on account of the death of King Edward, took place yesterday on the R* flies Reclamation Ground. A large committee of the Malay Community made all the arrangements, had600 words
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Article222 1910-06-04 10 S. C. C. vs Y. M. C. A. A match between the Club Second Eleven and the V M C.A. was played yesterday ending m a win for the Club. The following were the Scores. S. C. C. 2nd XI. Gardner Run out 10 Bellairs b Beven 0 Light222 words
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Article18 1910-06-04 10 Mr H. D. Jensen ha 3 left the Pelepah ttubber Estates and has joined the Kelactan Provident Estates.18 words
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Article57 1910-06-04 10 There are quite m Lumber of vessels m the roads with coal carpo^s awaiting berths at Tanjong Pagnr. Ihev are the Sabine Rickmere," W?*," X ittenturn," "Stttordia." and Gleubbiei The M China lands 23,534 packages from China and loads for Bombay and Trieste. The GiaDg Ann is at57 words
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Article490 1910-06-04 10 (Via Ceylon The Latest Bomb Sensation. London, May 25. It appears that the Madrid bomb exploded prematurely m tbe hands of an anarchist who was previously seen carrying a bag and loitering round the Palace. It is supposed tbat he was waiting for the return of King Alfonso.490 words
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Article93 1910-06-04 10 Serious Figb us... Serious fighting has taken place to the north east of Tongchuanfu, Yunnan, between opium farmers and the mi'ihiry. Runners were sent to cut down the pppy crop, which despite all efforts to the contrary flourishes m the valleys lying among the great hills of93 words
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Advertisement75 1910-06-04 10 Colds Are Dangerous. If more people would make an attempt to get rid of the colds from which they are mffcriDg, as a result of this changeable weather, there would be a decidtd decrease in the number ct cases of pneumonia. A few doses of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will cure75 words
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Advertisement46 1910-06-04 10 W. J. GAECIA, 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 m Singapore. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure for all internal complaints dysentry coughs colds Ac.46 words
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Advertisement431 1910-06-04 10 t by Post ft A boon to those at a distance. IT is impossible for those living m distant l\ 1L towns and villages to get everything n required at the local stores, and we therefore Ys'-T+^Jf "fYTjTJT- will be pleased to send our illustrated cata- jfi il logue, confident431 words
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Miscellaneous20 1910-06-04 10 LATEST SHIPPING. [In addition to that on pagp Sappho, Brit. 328. ox, June 3, Tdupin Straits SS. Co TeJupin 7.20 words
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