The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 July 1910
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Title Section15 1910-07-13 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13. 1910. NO. 6,941815 words
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Article200 1910-07-13 1 The German 1 stronomer Gaile is dead Page 7. The entries for the Peuang races are given on page 12. H.s Majesty paid a surprise v;s:t to Aldershct yesterday P.^ge 7. L^wis and Peat's rubWr auction report for June 15 wili be fouud oa page d. Theßri'ish200 words
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Article1925 1910-07-13 1 During tbe whole oi thi. hot June morning i have baas busy m my garden fighting an nphil] fight against a whole army ol weed Mj-MMghb ma hive little, or no, svm pa? by nitfc thia favourite pab'ime ot mine. Weeding They murmur dubu oafr, with uplifted exebruwp.1,925 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement833 1910-07-13 1 The Subscription List will open ci_ Mend; y the 18th day of July, 19)0 close on Saturday the 23rd day cf July, 1910, at noon. A f '-is Prospectus will b» filed with the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies Singapore before the list opens. THE PULAU BULANG RUBBER AND PRODUCE833 words
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Advertisement263 1910-07-13 1 ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. THE BIG SHOW. NEW SUBJECTS TO-NIGHT! TC-NICHTM Pathe's Unrivalled Novelties 2nd Show 9=30 to It pm. Overture. Poet and Peasa.t "by Franz von Suppe How the Poor dine m Paris The Mountain Inn Ti e Unmasking of Hei bert. S.C.A.G.L. Double Pealings The Shadow of the Past263 words
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Advertisement124 1910-07-13 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Bertram's rubber machinery— Page 1 At the Theatre Royal "Dan, Dan S'Tia"— page 1. Notice re share certificates m Pulo Daat Page 2. Harmston's Circm-. grand matinee to day Page 12 Sa'e of Japanese curios and rat Chin.-. Page 0. Central Engine work; Aster epeci.lities Page 7. Pulau124 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous312 1910-07-13 1 THE WEEK W»DNSs.DAY, 13th High Water 2 Ba, 5.16 p Harmston's Ctrcna, 4 A S p Thursday, 1 4th i High Water— 3.3 3.1 9 p PAO Mail Homeward due Philharmonic Orchestra, 5 p Harmston's Ciicus. Fkiday, loth High Water. 4 5 4 £6 p St. Swithin. PAO Mail Outward312 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement775 1910-07-13 2 NOTWES. PULO DAAT PLANTATIONS LTD. Notice is hereby given that Share-Certifi-cates are now reedy and may be obtained on application, against delivery of Banker's Receipts at the offices of Messrs. Wright and Beavis, 31, Winchester House. By order of the Board of Directors. July 13 GOVERNMENT NOTICE. Tenders will be775 words
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Advertisement757 1910-07-13 2 NOTWES. AVIS. Mr. Michel Trilles, Gerant dv Consulat de France Singapore, recevera, A. l'occasion de la FETE NATION _LB, jeudi prochain, 14 Juillet, dans l'apres-midi, de 5 heures A 7 heures, au Consulat de France, 106, Orchard Road. July 12 15.7 GOVERNMENT NOTICE. Tenders will be received at the Colonial757 words
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Advertisement664 1910-07-13 2 NOTWES. PIANO LESSONS. Letters may be addressed co MOUTRIE PIANO Co., Ltd. July 2 3 8 NOTICS OF REMOVAL. We have removed from No. 11, Raffles Place to No. 52, Malacca Street. SARKIES MOSES. July 4 4.8 NOTICE. The undersigned M. S. Hosensah Marican hitherto carrying on business as Dubash664 words
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Advertisement552 1910-07-13 2 Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. INCORPORATED BT ROTAL CHARTER Paid up Capital m 60,000 shares of £20 each f 1,200. 0r-r Reserve Fund M £1,600,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £l,20O,0O( Court of Diraotort. Sir Montagu Cornish Turner (Cbairman). Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham, E.C.I.E. Thomae Cuthbertson, Esq Sir Alfred552 words
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Advertisement546 1910-07-13 2 MANUFACTURERS LIFE I INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. Policiep are "WORI T) Wine- TRICTEDd' "IM,; j- T I, L /R ES FORFEITABLE. AI>LE and N Claims, loans, cash-surrenders, etc ar. promptly settle, by the General A*S_ts^_ Singapore without the delay f r i l Head Office A nh T ™<x Vc546 words
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Article285 1910-07-13 3 What of the F.ture: The Evening Telegraph has the following regarding <'hina and nor gradual development c hear a great deal of late of unrest m China, and the imminence of impor-ti-t event, -perhaps of revolution. China has learned the iessons of the Russo Japanese War. ard at285 words
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Article167 1910-07-13 3 E I r_ m Contemplation. t .ikelihood, writes a corresponded the whole Army wiil, before long, hi rearm .-d w!th a new ritie. of smalier l>jre present It is understood that t_e War I Mfel L'omnnttee, which has l>een coniidering the subject, are m favour of167 words
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Article143 1910-07-13 3 Sayi World From the Comet. A. _-v OUn., May 2 > Henry Heinman, leader of band of religious fanatics, who waEtr'd ■aoiifld his 16 -year old step daught r. Jane Warfield, to save the world from the comet, is under guard at the country m| a leader143 words
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Article157 1910-07-13 3 li ingoon, June 17. Mr- F C..ionni of East Rangoon was the I a -'ctraordinary shootir„' affair last ■igl An blm --md her |~ro BJiifw. Mrs An-dr-A- .ad Miss Lindiey, were talking m their ___bNMM_ on their return ftom a b:os< ope show, a pistol shot was157 words
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Article120 1910-07-13 3 1 Irish rishermen, Francis and Philip Ml> :;.i_-., had, so the Irish papers report, ttM -ntire v novel experience of being chased by a _ngl :ish. when angling from a small boat M c- B er Finn, m Co. Cavan. m nster it was ten feet120 words
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Article978 1910-07-13 3 A little flagged path m the moonlight. A closed door and a silent crowd waiting The door opens and we stream into an empty room again to wait, to detach our minds from the outside world before entering the Tea-Room, where for our purification a978 words
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Article93 1910-07-13 3 Madras, June 27. A Bellary correspondent writes A 6ad incident occurred last Thursday, to Private Hicks, of the Dorest Regiment stationed at Bellary, when out shooting with two other men m the neighbourhood of Dharwar. While by himself he slipped on a rock and hie gun went93 words
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Article223 1910-07-13 3 To be Notified by WmfTW Tbe fleetg of the Pacific Mail and Toyo Kisen Kaisha are the first commercial steamers to be permitted the use of their wireless installations m Hongkong waters. There are six Pacifiic Mail steamers, and three Toyo Kisen Kaisha steamers, all of223 words
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Article229 1910-07-13 3 A fascinating story could be woven round the life work nt the late Hon. Maurice Raymond G fiord, cm a who has m^t with such a t >c death by burning at Hoddesdon." 'ourth '^n of the second Baron Gitrx < brother of the present oolder229 words
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Article251 1910-07-13 3 Our immigration policy," said Rev. 1 B. Cowling m the course of an address at Bondi Junction, Sydney. is very inferior to and fai behind that of either Canada, the United States, Argentine, or New Zealand. All the efforts put forward on behalf of Austral iv251 words
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Article195 1910-07-13 3 FoKDUI OF Cevj.m\ Though the dea'h of Mi Pnnili W Ferguson was cabled by Renter only on July 3rd, information of the demise of this fomer Ceylon resident and journalist had been received by the "Getloa Obnener" on the _Otfc ultimo. Mr Donald W.195 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement289 1910-07-13 3 to pi ly Lor, ia real o?^\^"'\ e_r__3t. He /-'v^, JO knows about I SL fieM IA era mother IQ t%\\ told her Wys^^Kj>V the ram stand- <->***ff^ aid c.ugh medicine fur children filer's *€herrti Sectoral is entirely free from narcotics or poison of any kind. It is the great289 words
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Advertisement427 1910-07-13 3 Gives Radiant Beauty to the Skin ff '"HAZELINE'\ (trade mark) li SHOW" 1 JS. An ideal remedy for dull or 1 M gjß_ greasy complexions. Pta A wholesome tonic which stimu- 'J» lates the skin to healthy action, 1/ I restores its natural transparency, 1 and produces the healthy tone427 words
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Advertisement20 1910-07-13 3 Constipation. For oonstipation there is nothing quite so nice as Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They always produce a pleasant20 words
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Article925 1910-07-13 4 In Mkmoriam Kaw Hong Take. Great m stature, great m integrity, great m experience, great m patriotism, great m mental calibre, great m enterprise, great m shrewdosity, great m assiduity, and great m the esteem of many hundreds of Europeans and tens of thousands925 words
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Article73 1910-07-13 4 The most eminent lover of the Virginia weed m the last century was perhaps Bismarck, who, nevertheless, once derived from an unused cigar a pleasure greater than any lighted cigar ever yielded to him. During the battle of Sedan he hoarded his last cigar, he says, "as73 words
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Article703 1910-07-13 4 (Via Ceylon Spain's Threat. Government Campaign. Lonion, July Ist. An official statement issued m Madrid says that the Government has hitherto ignored the ridiculous campaign of the Ultra Catholics against the Government's measures with regard to the religious congregations, but it anticipates danger to the Vatican and the703 words
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Article24 1910-07-13 4 The delivery of fuel oil to a ship is a much /inirtlr— v r\Y\af*t inn fVian nnulinr. -j-m^ *V./> «»„V.24 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement442 1910-07-13 4 THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. TEMPORARY ASSURANCE AT LOWEST COST. The M Standard issues policies for one, three, five, or seven years at very low rates. These policies are especially suitable for collateral security, cover for an advance or overdraft, or to ensure the receipt of deferred pay or pension442 words
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Advertisement846 1910-07-13 4 SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT RAILWAY. From Ist May, 1909, arid until further notice. TRAIN SERVICE FOR WEEK DAYS ONLY UP TRAINS. an, am. am. am. am. pm. pm. pm. p, g, Passir P. 7.25 430 r2 Borneo Wf. 7.33 12.42 433 People's Pk. 7.42 12.51 447 Tank Rd. .6.00 7.05 7.45 9.50846 words
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Article403 1910-07-13 5 Minor Branches' Debt>. The r light of members of the junior bran- oi kh« Civil Service who happen to fall i |o thr 1 v'iu -thes of moneylenders is an almost pie of conversation m most of the lie i l L'es. There is no doubt that403 words
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Article405 1910-07-13 5 n E■ i i'• Japaif. T -^rrespundent oi the Daily ktee ib ahk avtktk on the dawn of a r. J ifan -;i>n greater by cue fifth tln.n I Bag 1. bat with only tenth of tbe I no reserves against a period cf iapteni B, .ted405 words
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Article126 1910-07-13 5 IW W&Um and proprietors of the Chinese newsj.i^rs t Shanghai propose to organise jl fern association. The idea is that such an association will hrlp to promote constitutional Govern ment, and accelerate the opening of a Diet and tend to abolish the distinction between Manchus and Chinese.126 words
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Article252 1910-07-13 5 A Proven Cure. The torturing irritation of piles (itching, bleeding, or blind) eczema, and any itching skin complaint is allayed by the first application of Doan's Ointment and even stubborn cases, which have resisted other treatment for years, quickly yield to this healing ointment. Doan's Ointment is252 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement442 1910-07-13 5 TO LET. WANTFD Experienced clerk for a mercantile tirm. Must be a proficient and speedy typist. Apply to D. L. c o Free Press." July 9 14.7 WANTED. Cashier wanted for MorcantiY firm m Singapore. Experience m Cashier's duties absolutely essential. Apply with copies of testimonials to T. S c442 words
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Advertisement655 1910-07-13 5 WANTED. SURVEYOR. 1 Wanted at once, Native or Eurasian very simple work. Apply v DUNMAN k CO. j July 13 20.7 r PONY WANTED About 13 to 14 hands to ride or drive. DUNMAN Co. Ju'y 18 20.7 J WANTED A smart Chinese Clerk for Shipping department of a Mercantile655 words
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Advertisement553 1910-07-13 5 FOR SALE. 0 SAW-MILLERS ENGINEERS. O. E. F. Overhead Runways (Second md) for sale, consisting of 414 ft. H iron aams (size 81 m. by 3i m. by 5/16 m), 3 ravelling Pulle y-Blockß to carry 1 ton each, Runway Junctions and 19 Angle-Iron Frame angers to carry H iron553 words
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Advertisement390 1910-07-13 5 JAPANESE CURIOS. AUCTION SALE OF RARE JAPANESE CHINA. AT Messrs. H. L. COGHLAN COS SALEROOMS. On Saturday Monday, the 16th and 18th July, at 10*30 a.m. NOW ON VIEW. H. L. COGHLAN Co., Jniy 13 Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, WELL-GROWN PLANTS Sc. TO BE HELD AT390 words
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Article17 1910-07-13 6 Domestic Occurrences. Birth. At ENVERLOOHY on 12fch instant, the wife of A. Emslie Bsnxie, of a son.17 words
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Article, Illustration30 1910-07-13 6 H-> all il Peoplf'ji rijdrt maintain, TJnawed by Hnuenc*' and unbribed by .'in; patriot Truth her tr'oious precepts draw. Pledg ;I i ion. I. \:i;yand I-aw.30 words
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Article1243 1910-07-13 6 Repeatedly have we insisted m these columns upon the often demonstrated Imperial incapacity of the British House of Commons, and the consequent necessity of taking advantage of every opportunity to exhibit that incapacity, and, so as far as that may be gradually accomplished, help to prepare1,243 words
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Article574 1910-07-13 6 ICaft Milacci, the notorious murderer who was sentenced to suffer death at the last Criminal Assizes, has saut m his notice of appeal to the Court of Appeal, F.M.S., on the ground that witnesses for the prosecution gave falsa evidence against him. Plague has invaded the telegraph office m Pakhoi,574 words
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Article73 1910-07-13 6 Mr 0. V. THOMAS' SUCCESS I_s> m tern Peu j j The Pmung*. ]ivW tion of the invention, by Mr < > V *r of the Penang Electricity J lpi w( 0{ compound for insulation „f After a year's test it ap P t) pm^ advantages not73 words
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Article20 1910-07-13 6 Agents Dtrriok I Co. Port Di< ESOI 571 Si pi ft r lis Co II pkls.20 words
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Article85 1910-07-13 6 The following > y m > m dl9 P°^ I P 1 C).'s sale-room yesterday aftem TwnpwoM agricultural kad m th tnCt f j «*»2 roods _•>•*• fNMrt S afeatUMrj air Uaeehold Cor >9_ wars, quit rent 8 I Tan Fiaag Chye |60 Agricnltnnal land a- P dan85 words
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Article54 1910-07-13 6 rht I ea! aua Shanghai Banking a telegram from Jjis Bead Offiae iv H «g. Kong, itating that inbji Bank dividond for th June 1910 irill probibly be pir ihara, 1500,000 will be j serre Fund, ard $_.< o■-.■0 I nil ward to the ne_i ball fe frill54 words
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Article452 1910-07-13 6 W:m»:n.. rjr_ an i An t-treordinaiy genen i arebalden ia tha B m Rabbi held m Bangkok I Urn pm-pose of confirming the resoluti >n enj winding up and sale of the MnpaHf laetaeordi nary meeting bald OO June aeie were present, Mr W A.C Tilleke i-ira-at,452 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement190 1910-07-13 6 Player's navy mixture. 9 In lb. Patent Air-Tight Tins. Price 55 cts. obtainable at Robinson Co. 1 F _§__E_nV__i^^HHiH^H^^HH^^UHßMH|H^^^^|K^Hl^HH^^^HflH _-_i Bcrcuks Pilscner Beer QUARTS 39 PINTS Per case of 4 dozens /W\ Per ci 33 of 8 dozaas $13 [Jl $17 Less 5 per cent discount. JPSJI eSS J P190 words
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Advertisement330 1910-07-13 6 SALE OF CASTLETON RUBBER ESTATE Ltd. Tenders are invited for the purchase of Castleton Para Rubber Estate situated within one mile of Telok Anson Town, Mukim of Durian Sebatang m the District of Lower Perak, comprised m Lot Nos. 232, 233, 240, 614 to 623, 738 to 755, 758 to330 words
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Article100 1910-07-13 7 FREEDOM FROM PARTY. A Strong Denunciation. Bj Submarine Telegraph. R3Uter's.) ;a the H>use oi Commons Mr. Saacklen mwed the sec ml reading of the bill -mding the Parliament iry franchise to men now on the M unicipil franchise. fha h i len M both sides are leaving their100 words
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Article31 1910-07-13 7 Pa: ty Distinctions Lost. Bee July 12, 6. 10 pm. debate on Waman'i mffrage has mrned. is beea ehaneteriaed by most anima meehai aad extraordinary confusion of itinetiona31 words
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Article113 1910-07-13 7 Mr Kato EntataLed. Rec. July 12. KmM W9m the -lies' at the Lyceum ;lub doner at which Mr MeK _non Wood bk health said that Japan was the miracle ol the modem w;>rld. gland regarded her as not only a II nation but as a great and113 words
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Article457 1910-07-13 7 w:; Lie there are a million odd women marry says the Daily Coronicle, and a H sands whom Miss Farr classifies reiHiHimlnmilj as blacklegs (the rich women f who work for nothing and tbe brigands who t Stand m the way ot economic independence) c khan are457 words
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Article89 1910-07-13 7 PRICE OF COALING STATION. Germ vi Foreign Policy. (By Submarine Telegraph. Reutar'a) The publication of a letter from the Kaisar recognizing Mulriz as President of Nicaragua, is commented on m Washington, as Midriz has not been recogaizjd either by the United States or G;eit B itain, but the Stite89 words
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Article35 1910-07-13 7 King I oorge paid a surprise visit to the third inf vutry brigade at Aldershot yesterday evening, and displayed tbe keenest interest m the domestic arrangements. He witnessed two airship flights.35 words
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Article36 1910-07-13 7 Sir Edward (j-rey m reply to a <juestion stated that the technical difficulty iv the way of the establishment of an international Prize Court at tho Hague was m a fairway of settlement.36 words
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Article23 1910-07-13 7 Tne German astronomer Gille, the discoverer of the placet Nep'une, has died at the age of ninety eight. E g23 words
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Article12 1910-07-13 7 Prince Tsaitao and his mission have arrived at St. Petersburg.12 words
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Article277 1910-07-13 7 Assembly at Bomiemouth. Rec. July 12, 0.4-5 a m. The British aviation season has opened most auspiciously at Bournemouth before enormous crowds. There are fourteen Bri tish aud tive foreigu competitors. The British competitors are shaping well. Bournemouth has determined that there shail be nothing lacking m the277 words
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Article167 1910-07-13 7 THE PROJECTED CONCERT HALL. We are enabled to say that arrangements -t.re m progress for calling together a prellminarv meeting of residents of this place to discuss the general outlines ol the scheme for the provision of a substitute for the Upper Boom I f tie former Town Hall, and167 words
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Article1269 1910-07-13 7 Timing is possibly one 0? tin m)st delicate operations m cjnnectioi with sporting matters, and one ventures to think there are more mistakes made over it than m any other department of spotting management. Most of us probably are familiar with the gentleman who takes the time of1,269 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter182 1910-07-13 7 To the Editor, Sir, Some two weeks ago 1 saw a letter m your piper signed "Growler" complaining of the treatment the public were daily experiencing with regard to tbe cleaning up of the "Clyde Terrace" market during the busiest time of the forenoon. I thoroughly endorse all182 words
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Article149 1910-07-13 7 The last cisc on the July assize calendar was taken yesterday before the Chief Ju3tice, and a special jury, Yip Lye Chum being indicted on a chirge of murder. Mr Eimmds, DPP. prosecuted on be half of the Crown, and the prisoner was defended by Mr Muudeil. In149 words
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Article73 1910-07-13 7 SCANDRETT FURNIVAL. The raarrhge was Bole_xni_*3 on Siturday, July 2, at St, Michael's and All Angels', Colpettv. of Mf Alfred Joseph Scandrett of the New Zealand Insurance Co. Ltd., Singapore, and Hilda Natalie Furnival, of Teignmouth, South Devon, Eutrland, daughter of the late Mr Henry Rice Dmiell.73 words
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Article273 1910-07-13 7 This afternoon wili bs the last chance but one for the youngsters to see the performances at. the above. The new turns have mat with general approval and a very amusing and interesting programme i? given each time. The children are given full measure of entertainment. Captain A.273 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement32 1910-07-13 7 A Good Household Liniment. When a bottle cf Chamberlain's Pain Balm ."pt m tbe bouse tho paiDS of burns and •ealdl may be promptly relieved, cuts and omims quickly healed, swellings promptly32 words
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Advertisement50 1910-07-13 7 Cramberlain's Cough Remedy. The many remarkable cores of colds and grip effected by this preparation have made it famous over a large part of the civiiized world. It can always be depended npon and is pleasant to take. It not only cures colds __j w.itL Knf. nrvnnt^racts any tendency to^50 words
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Advertisement232 1910-07-13 7 ROBINSON Co. -=^I^-~ I BARON'S PATENT PIPE FILLER. CARRERAS HBET'^X CARRERAS PATENT PIPE /J &453 Jffjg b£ MiYTIIJJC 2 oz and 3 oz tins. Sl*^^ m o/ tins CARRERAS CLARENCE CiG\RETFES m tins of 50. ROBINSON Co. SMITH PRTMIER TYPEWRITER Co. NEW NO- 10 MODEL. Smith u;!^^^^;"^^^^ Inspec r The232 words
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406 1910-07-13 8 According to the information made public all of the Canadian points along the border where Chinese have heretofore been permitted to enter the United States are to be closed to th s sort cf traffic and m the future the main points for the reception406 words
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Article296 1910-07-13 8 The paragraph m the Rangoon Gazette of _oth June, regarding Captain Bowers 03--ing a captain who used to sail between Rangoon and Singapore many years ago would, a S correspondent writes, tend to show that Ran- j goon memories are somewhat shortened, j Captain A. Bowers296 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement256 1910-07-13 8 Pacific Mail Steamship Co, AND Toyo Kisen Kaisha (Oriental S. S. Co.) VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU. SEMI TROPICAL ROUTE. Only line taking the warm SOUTHERN ROUTE across the Pacific via HONOLULU, OAHU, on the most fertile and beautiful island of the Pacific. Through Passage Tickets granted to256 words
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Advertisement571 1910-07-13 8 BEITISH INDIA S. N. CO., LTD. FOR PENANG, RANGOON AND CALCUTTA. The Company's Steamer PALAMCOTTA," 3,413 tons, D. F. Macdonald, Commander, will be despatched for the above ports on Friday, the 15th instant, at 5 p m. She has excellent accommodation for first and second class passengers. For freight or571 words
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Advertisement677 1910-07-13 8 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. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo. Taking carge at through677 words
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Advertisement406 1910-07-13 8 fa OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND China Mutual Steam Nay. 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 and406 words
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Advertisement690 1910-07-13 8 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 July 15 Delhi Sept.690 words
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Advertisement710 1910-07-13 8 N. D. L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremer IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE The fast and well known mail rtaaaaera tbis Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg via Rotterdam. Antwerp. Soutban toD, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connectim Marseilles. Naples, Alexandria and rka reran) Port Said, Sue/. Aden. Colombo Peaaaf Singapore. Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau Nagasaki710 words
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Article430 1910-07-13 9 .Vu.it is Sin J It is whatever militates against mill's nobler destiny. It ia the inguige of theology, that which alone cau aaaaiatt him from God, thit is hi 9 highest ix>d. indeed the only Good. It is thereore nun's worst enemy, and rightly under Blood, bis only430 words
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Article277 1910-07-13 9 There is a general impression that ship stewards, specially on the principal mail lines, ke d handsome income m tha shape of gra -s from passengers. Some lit; lit on tha general subject is furnished hy an inquiry H lately been proceeding at Melbourne. I 'jmmonwealtb Steamship Owners' Amoc277 words
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Article234 1910-07-13 9 Writing on the reduction of the above the fi Das of Maliva sajc the revised, rate is on a sliding scale i r |10 pai bhara when tin does not eed 9 U. aud rising hall dollar for every ur m increase m price. This means a234 words
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Article555 1910-07-13 9 Dr A. J. Brown, who is secretary of the Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions (U S A), has recently visited tbe Far East, and below appear some of his impressions of the fact that There's a Yeast m Asia." Thb Romance of Travel "The steamship555 words
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Article286 1910-07-13 9 Is the Revolution Imminent. It is well known by all students of China that although the Tartar Mancous have reigned at Peking for six centuries, they are still regarded as foreigners by the Chinese, and that innumerable efforts have been made to drive them from the286 words
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Article66 1910-07-13 9 Conference Not Running Smoothly London, June dO. The conference between the parties on the Veto Question is not taking a normal course. It is reported that a hitch has occurred, probably on account of the attitude taken up by the Nationalists and Labourites, who declare they witl66 words
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Page 9 Advertisements
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Advertisement21 1910-07-13 9 Why Suffer From Rheumatism i: is a mistake to allow anyone to sutler t'rom rheumatism, as the pain can always be21 words
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Advertisement20 1910-07-13 9 A Straight Tip. A glass or two of water taken half and hour h^fnre breakfast will usually keep the bowels20 words
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Advertisement630 1910-07-13 9 A Grateful Wife Maternity Weakness, Rheumatic Fever, Depression Just sitting still and thinking everything possible has been done, does not suit Mrs. Wilson, for all the usual ways failing to restore her husband's health, she tried the itoyal way the Phosferine way. The benefit was immediate, for all the depression630 words
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Advertisement31 1910-07-13 9 We have used Cypridol capsules with brilliant results far letter we may say than we have obtained with protoiodide of mercury preparations. We will see that supplies go to all physi-31 words
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Advertisement214 1910-07-13 9 KOETEI-COAL. (BORNEO). Good quality, large stocks m hand at $5 an English ton F. 0. B. Koetei river For regular supplies, contracts, cif. prices Singapoie Roads, and ports Malay States, apply to the 00 ST BORNEO MATTSCHAPPIJ. K. PLES, Representative m Neth. India. Telegraphic Address Ples, Samarinda, Apl 1 we214 words
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Page 9 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous956 1910-07-13 9 VESSELS KKFECTED. STEAMERS. Siring port of departure, and {where known) date due here, and name of Agent*. Alesia, Hamburg, Aug 16; Behn Meyer. Alcinous, Hongkong, July 31 Mansfield Ambria, Hamburg, Aug 29 Behn Meyer Antilochus, Liverpool, July 24 Mansfield Arabia, Hongkong, July 22 Behn Meyer Arcadia, Colombo, Aug 12 j956 words
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Article371 1910-07-13 10 An extremely sensational item m the Strand's literary programme this month is an account of the assassination of Plehve hy one of his Russian assassins. The narrative which we are here enabled to set before our readers is unique and sensational m the highest degree. For371 words
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Article205 1910-07-13 10 Relating Unxecessa-y. RECORD SHOOTING, Newcastle, June Experiments which may foreshadow a revolution m naval and iand gunnery have been carried out by Messrs. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co. on the Sillotb experimental range with a gun which is shortly to be delivered to the War Office. The greatest205 words
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Article251 1910-07-13 10 The private custom of marriage by capture still survives among some of the gipsy tribes m Chota Nagpur, where the main part of tbe wedding ceremony consists of tbe bride running away into tbe jungle and of the bridegroom running after her and bringing her back251 words
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Article93 1910-07-13 10 ATTEMPT TO POPULARISE JAVA. Perth June an -The latest effort made to popularise Java with the inhabitants of this State has been announced m the press during the past few days. It certainly off." considerable inducements to those who like long sea-voyage. Iv connection with the Koyal Packet bteam Navigation93 words
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Article407 1910-07-13 10 A wire to Ceylon says Mr Charlton Porter's confession says that his witVs bitter tongue aggravated him past endurance. He murdered her wilh a wooden mallet. The previous details are of a gruesome character. These are by Ceylon papers i London, June 12th The woman407 words
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Article372 1910-07-13 10 A Thrilling Story of Heroism RESCUE- BY A CoLLIEK. Bombay, July 4 th, The s.s. Trieste was towed into Bombay harbour on Sunday evening, bringing a stoiy of heroism. Tbe sa. Lowther Range," a collier, wss the rescuer. The "Tiieste" left Aden on the372 words
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Article136 1910-07-13 10 A Hova-OVG Man's Mystekdhs End The news published to the I Sect that a body picked up recently at the Standard Oil Cos wharves, Hankcw, had been identified as that of a man named Maioues a Portu gueee employe of the China and Japan Trading Company, has caused136 words
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Advertisement442 1910-07-13 10 For your everyday use, I and your everyday buy [CALVERTS I Carbolic Toilet Soap I FOR you want a soap that is pure and cleansing, ycu like a soap I that is pleasant and refreshing, 1 and an antiseptic soap like this, 1 containing 10 pure Carbolic an ample proportion-442 words
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Advertisement297 1910-07-13 10 WAYGOOD LIFTS BY ROYAL jfeliyP* TO HIS LATE MAJESTY WARRANT _stSP>*'_ KING EDWARD V— HAVE BEEN FITTED IN THE FOLLOWING INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS 1 Institution of Civil Engineers (2) Royal Institution (1) Surveyors' lnstitution (1) Royal Society of Medicine (1) British Medical Association (2) Lister Institute (2) John Little297 words
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Advertisement160 1910-07-13 10 NEW BOOKS. In Lotus Land Japan by Herbert G. Ponting F. It. G. S. with eight illustrations m colour and ninety m Monochrome from Photographs by the author §1$ oQ Badsworth on Auction Bridge latest edition 2 .25 Christopher's Handbook to The AllRail Route between India, Ceylon, Straits, China, Japan,160 words
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Advertisement574 1910-07-13 10 THE Singapore Free Press. Morning Daily. To Our Readers. The Singapore Free Press now Morning Daily, and is on sain at dencfroni an early hour each morning (Sunday excepted). Cash price Ten Oenta a oopy Subscribers' copies will be delivered &i their private residences, (or town office* godowns if preferred)574 words
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Article1221 1910-07-13 11 July 12. Cap. Issui. Paid. Last Dry. Bdyirs. Sellers 85.000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Estates Ltd 6 6 7 6 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo- Malay 80% 18 6 19 6 50,000 2'- 1/6 B^tang Malaka 10 2 0 pr. 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 50% ***** 18 26 801,221 words
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Article860 1910-07-13 11 There was a record quantity offering at the auctions held on 14th and 15th June, and although at times the bidding was rather slow, practically everything sold. Prices opened about steady for Biscuit and Sheet, 3d. down for pale Crepe, and 2d. up on dark qualities,860 words
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Article149 1910-07-13 11 May Jan a Total. Pikula. Belat 296 1,200 Bruang 264 1,198 Bruseh 200 895 Chenderiang 238 949 Gopeng 630 650 4,095 Kamnning 13,370 $4,233 $27,154 Kanaboi 360 194 1,792 Kinta 531 377 3,088 Kinta Association 1,461 1,002 4,842 Kledang Kramat Pulai 688 1,772 Kuan tan 74 304 Lahat149 words
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Article429 1910-07-13 11 May June Total. Allagar 3,100 3,500 14,900 Alor Pongsu 1,870 2,000 5,020 Alma 600 700 1,900 Anglo Malay 47,953 49,783 298,765 Ayer Kuning 833 Ayer Molek 1,882 5.077 Ayer Panas SCO l 00 Balgownie 9,778 9,175 51,957 Banteng 1,716 1.943 9,074 Batu Caves 12,256 13,034 56,077 Batu429 words
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Article68 1910-07-13 11 (CORRECTED UP TO J uly 12 Bank 4ms 2/4 nr~ti demand 2/4. Private credits 3 me 2/4, 7 fl credits 6me 2/4;; France, demand Bank 2944 Germany, demand 2394 India, T. T ITS* Hongkong, demand 22|%dia. Yokohama, demand 114^ Java, demand 14Q\ Bangkok, demand 66 ii Sovereigns, Bank Buying68 words
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Article149 1910-07-13 11 Jnly 12. Tin* $74 321 Gambier 11.25 Gambier Cube No 1 M 14 70 Gambier Cube No. S m norn Pepper ßl&ek (ori'n. EPpera) buyers norn Pepper, White (Uu) ouyere 25 20 -futmegf (110 to tha le.).* m 1 8.00 Nutmeg (80 to tka lh.) 22.C0 Maoe (Banie) nom149 words
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Article107 1910-07-13 11 The China Critic states that the China Oil Co- Ltd. (Tientsin) has chartered the i.a Soluu with a view to inspect the pro perties of the company there. The party proceeding to the Island consist of Messrs. Tipper, direct or, a Chinese director, Mr Kleemann, the secretary, Mr l^hagel, the107 words
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Advertisement24 1910-07-13 11 Cl>irls?=Tirsl Annual publication THE SINGAPORE and STRAITS DIRECTORY FOR 1910. 1,003 pp. Royal Bvo. Cloth Price $8-50 per copy; $9 Post Free. Publishers i24 words
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Advertisement23 1910-07-13 11 Telephone 119. Established 1840 "VOTNTZ-L TP i mf\\\Tmf^ m. Salomon a son, x UJNIx ifUJNLr, Dabasbes, Ship Chandlers and Navy Con- PilOtOgraphJC StudiO.23 words
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Miscellaneous986 1910-07-13 11 VESSELS POKT. Flag and Tons Commandere Arrived From For V~hea Sea Mew Col. yacht 500 Coleman June 9 Penang Uncertain Steamers Flag Tons Master Arrived From Consignee For Whtm Aki Maru Jap 3995 Homma July 11 Yokohama Pat. Simons London 13 Ban Hong Liong Brit 7( 9 Rushton July 10986 words
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Article666 1910-07-13 12 RUN JULY 26, 28, 30. {From our own GprrgspOMdeneV} Penarg, July 12. Tbe following eutries have been received for the July meeting of the Penang Turf Club. FIRST DAT. Thk Mixed Handicap. (One mile) Prince Plausible, Town Moor, Say When, Here's Fun, Melodist, Kuropa and Roul«tte. The666 words
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Article46 1910-07-13 12 The Sultan of Johore has wired to the proprietor of Raflfli Hotel, Penang, engaging the whole of his stables for the race week. Municipal Commission meets on Friday when the question of various tenders and public conveniences m Raffles Place will be considered with other business.46 words
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Article353 1910-07-13 12 S. R. C. v. Middlesex Regt. 11. The S. R. C. met tbe second Middlesex Regimental team m the second round of tbe Association Cup, on the Esplanade last evening, and after a most interesting game were beaten by the narrow margin of 2 l Mr F. Apps353 words
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Article79 1910-07-13 12 The Perak Rifla Association will hold their annual pri/. 3 meeting on the 30th and 31st instant, and August Ist. The programme consists of twenty interesting events, including competitions for the N. R. A. Silver Medal, and for ladies. Those members of the Singapore R lie Association who79 words
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Article76 1910-07-13 12 The S. C. C met a combined team of the R. G. A. and R. ES. on the Esplanade last evening, and a fast and exciting game was Lhe outcome of the meeting. The club had the best of matters at the start, and at half time crossed over76 words
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Article83 1910-07-13 12 During the thunderstorm which burst over Penang a flish of lightning struck a coconut tree m the compound of house No. 88, Mnntri street, and set it abla/-\ the leaves being m ilames for several minutes. A correspondent who witnessed the incident states that Chinese believe that83 words
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Article297 1910-07-13 12 A Chinese contractor who was stabbed while m tbe jungle at Chan Chu Kang has died from his injuries. Burglars appear to be again active m the Tar j .>ng Katong district. A visit has been paid to the residence of Mr Greenfield. A silver plated coffee pot and a297 words
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Article511 1910-07-13 12 Excess of Passengers Alleged. Sitting as a District Judge yesterday afternoon, Mr Firmstone heard a case of some importance. Captain J. Home of the s.s. "Hong Bee" and Dr D. M. Ross, the Bhip's surgeon, were charged with making a false declaration by stating that the vessel511 words
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Article393 1910-07-13 12 Colonial Premier's Message. The Premier of Western Australia, speaking to a representative of The Daily Chronicle said We have had an education, a revelation, and a treat God bless the good old Motherland I have reason to believe," he went on, M that my visits to393 words
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Article303 1910-07-13 12 The "Glaucus" is load:Dg for China and Japan. Transhipment eargn is l^ing loaded on the "Chiengmai" for Bangkok. Captain P. Co_sigher_ has sold his steamer, Y^olante to Messrs Boustead and Coy. The "Nord" arrived from Pulau Sembilan yesterday with a cargo of oil for Shanghai. The "St Patrick"303 words
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Article394 1910-07-13 12 By Lieut. Colonel E. G. Broadrick, Com mandant, S.Y.C. Singapore, 12th July. S. V. A. Orderly Officer 2nd Lieut. J. G. Camp bell. Orderly Sergeant Sergt. F. Y. Blair. Orderly Corporal Corpl. F. E. Gallimore. I'arades on Sunday, 17th instant, Gun Drill and I" Aiming Rifle Practice at394 words
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Article26 1910-07-13 12 Kirn Soon On, Dt schr 85, Kaug, July 12, Muntok, Cheo Lay See, Blinjoe. Sandakan, Ger I.'OO, Klugkist, July 12, Bali, B. Meyer, Moluccas.26 words
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Advertisement13 1910-07-13 12 My theme is not of ancient kings, Nor vet of kniehts of old.13 words
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Advertisement306 1910-07-13 12 Harmston's Grand Circus AND ROYAL MENAGERIE OF PERFORMING WILD ANIMALS. LOCATION BEACH ROAD. MATINEE MATINEE T D7iY Our New Artistes for the Ladies and Little ones The LADY SHARPSHOOTERS TheTRIO FROLIC DOORS OPEN AT 3 O'CLOCK. PERFORMANCE AT 4 SHARP Children will be admitted to Matinees only at half price306 words
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Miscellaneous39 1910-07-13 12 PASSENGERS. Per Sandakan Dr Spooner. Next Mails Due. From Europe. Per P. O Assaye, on Friday next, with mails of June 24. From China. Per P. O. Delta, on Thursday next. Mails already despatched for London Left Due __rri'ir__.39 words
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