The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 5 October 1910

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1910. NO. 69,491
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  • 206 1 At the Pdnarer A-R'zas Mt R. C. Gould whn ■cqnitted Pi^re 4 The First Pir)iam*»ot of China has been oppufcd m Ptkiug Page 5. The heiring of the Chinese libel action was contiLued y^s^rila) P-ge l<> The annual meeting c f thn Children* Aid S ciety was
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  • 1303 1 TAINMENTS. Part 11. The 8 the maidens iwu and the v ut betel n t. Tai- kkin to t. betel chewer. Tne words lips are b portal wbo recems the merch* iud the n with* BIUQi upoo b\ bat a her! nur the lime is v. zambier
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 151 1 ATLAS' WOOD PRESERVER A SURE PROTECTION AGAINST WHITE ANTS. Es Insects, Parasites, Infectious Germs, Preserves Wood, Iron and Steel, iserver does not Stain the Wood, and it may be Applied Hot or Cold. The Most Economical and Effective Preserver Known. SOLE AGENTS:— RILEY,HARGREAVES&Go,L TD PLANTERS' LABOUR BUREAU" (F.M.S.) IPOH. al
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    • 153 1 VICTORIA THEATRE. COMING THE Bandmann Opera Co. OPENING NIGHT Saturday, October 15th. "The Arcadians." "Toreador." 11 Our Miss Gibbs." 44 The Dairy Maids." The Orchid." "The Dollar Princess." 44 The Earl and the Girl." "The Mikado." Lady Madcap." Flan of Seats at Robinson's open next Wednesday, 28th at 9 a.m.
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    • 324 1 LOOK OUT FOR THE LATEST CATCH PATHE'S ANIMATED GAZETTE AT THE ALHAMBRA BEACH EOAD. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT FILM SERIES No. 3. This new Pnblication contains The creations of the Bon Marche m Ladies' Gowns. I Removal of Church m Limbarg. 2.800 tons with strong Screw Jacks. Visit of the Emperor William
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    • 88 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Auctions of furnitn re and organ Page. 3 Special dinner at Adelphi hotel PairNotice re Jungle Cieai ing company Pag* o An isknd m the RLio arcbipelage for sale p 3 Experienced bookkeeper wants engagement Page 1 Straits parcel and shipping agency for sending presents borne Page I.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 295 1 THE WEEK WIDNBSDAY. sth High Water. 1 1 29 h 1 1 .54 p Mergui Rubber Estate, Arcade, noon. Thursday, 6th High Water -11.5 i' a Hari Raya (Mohammedan Festival). P O Mail Homeward due Tanglin Clab Shooting Match. Phii harmonic Orchestra, 5 p Friday. 7th High Water 0 24
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 481 2 A.W.Tully AND COMPANY, Turf Accountants Now doing business on the Forthcoming Singapore Meeting. Treble Event Double Events Straight-out all Events 33, Raffles Place, Singapore. Tels. "Tally," Singapore. Telephone 5 f 9 RAFFLES HOTEL, PENANG. The most select Hotel with the coolest position. No connection with any other Hotel, similarly named.
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    • 807 2 NOTICES. WAR DEPARTMENT CONTRACT. Tenders for the supply of Ironmongery Miscellaneous Articles to the War Department m Singapore are required for a period of twelve months from date of Contract. Schedules and Forms of Tender containing tbe conditions of Contract, and any further information required, may be obtained at tbe
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    • 647 2 NOTICES. NOTICE. THE JUNGLE CUARING COMPANY, LTD. AUTHORISED CAPITAL 1200,000. The Company undertakes contracts to clear Jungle, clean, improve, plant, drain, cultivate, develop any land control, superintend the clearing, planting of land and plantations erect, construe;, repair, bungalows, coolie lines, hospital sheds, houses and other buildings. Contract for the supply
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    • 553 2 Chartered Bank of Incip, Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CBAMTMR Paid up Capital m 60,000 •harea of £20 each 1,300, wr Beterve Fund £1,600,000 Beaerre Liability of Proprietor* il,Bo0 v OOC Court of Directors. Sir Montagu Cornish Turner (Chairman). Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham, X.CXX." Thomas Cuthbertson, Esq Sir Alfred
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    • 193 2 MAN^ACTuSiSTLTp n*mu Claims, loans, cash* a free*g*pore withe x^ ***kL Head Office holders ar! S The Account^ ance Depar-. cuthrie JJ* Gecer, SOUTH BRITISH DlBlrE 0.. LTD, FIRE Inraranc,^ onßaUdi^. MARI^ i Offices.-2 1 Total F L ,rm. Ci p. Canton ice OffieeT Lj i 'ixkonit Ls sura^ be FOE
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  • 380 3 a meeting of the British Association, bsoc H. B. Lees Smith, m p., read a India and Tariff Reform." He a predominating feeling of InP to r < ni>' wades bi movement was the beet evidence of this, the novemec asively anti-British, foreign at large. To
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  • 47 3 -?are some h*n to be Thelenrv the whole r the ex! tt*»Bt 1L b the pt o. prepar phiea are wers' t which will be Che lodia Kubber silver shield, witl be awarded para k, is presentthe best a maximum amount at a
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    • 205 3 WILLIAM TEACHER AND SONS tiigb oass mbiskics EXTRA SPECIAL. HIGHLAND CREAM. ft AC H E RS fiacln-ri I of Old Sso"' a WHISKY SOLE IMPORTERS:— H. W. GREER LTD., 43, ROBINSON ROAD. Charles Robinson TURF ACCOUNTANT COMMISSIONS EXECUTED ON SINGAPORE AUTUMN RAGE MEETING Nth, 13th 15th October, 1910 ENGLISH RACING
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    • 355 3 WANTED. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. A good Chinese clerk for general office work mast know typewrit ng. Apply to W. D. c o Free Press." Oct 8 6.10 RUBBEK STUMPS WANTED. 50 60 000 Hevea Rubber stumps, 12 months old wanted. Price to be quoted f.o.b. Singapore, packed m cases. Wanted by
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    • 550 3 RUQTIONS. MORTGAGEE'S SALE. Household Furniture. Organ &c. AT No. 34, WATERLOO STREET On Saturday, Bth October, at 2-30 p m. POWELL Co., Auctioneers Oct 5 9 10 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Household Furniture At Powell Go's Sale-room. On Saturday, Bth October, at 11 am. Polished almeirabs and dressing tables' polisLed
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    • 544 3 Pohoomull Brothers, JEWELLERY AND SILK MERCHANTS. NO 9. HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. Just unpacked a large stock of Silks, Jewellery, etc., from India and Japan. SUITABLE FOR X'MAS PEESENTS. CHARGES MODERATE. EARLY INSPECTION KINDLY SOLICITEDWOTICh by given "LAMP yr H BRAND, of which a represent f\ I^K Y\^\. given abort Ty/^i
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  • 1381 4 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday Oct. 5, 1910. naintiin, raw. Uw. Whether parliamentary institutions are always the blessing that theories of public representation would claim that they are, is to m'.ny a mitter for serious <|uestion Like many other Oiio^s the value of the theory Huctuites as the virtm of
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  • 604 4 Prince Su's sod. who has returned from America, has cut off his queue. The Aoglicin Cathedral at Mengo, m mda, which was built entirely by natives, has bean burned by lightning. Jewish cffiies m town were closed yesterday owing to the beginning of their new year. His Excellency Tang Sbao
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  • 16 4 SIR H. CUF er*f«tl Hug Sept 24 m t:. Hec and dmThere present.
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  • 24 4 Judge's la the trial I the lawyer, i unanimous a The Judge express with char, bro. after almost He pression of sO.
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  • 6 4 SEPTEMBER RUBBER RETURNS. Age: ;th« Ca
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  • 17 4 In the Penang Bc<>: ial scores. Miss Hux > < when tl public ioteres 1 Riffl
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  • 2 4 Morrhucl Creosote
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 188 4 €mßflssr W. D. H. 0. WILIS'S Latest Smoking Mixture. Patent Air-tight tins. Price 75 cents per tin. Obtainable at JoHfl Uttfe ft CO., Ltd. Robinson Co. \Finest Indian Tea. For Home Presentation. Orange Pekoe m 10 lb chests net $11 Pekoe m 10 lb chests $10 Souchong m 10 lb
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    • 43 4 CLEARANCE SALE. Pianos Organs Gramophones Music TO MAKE ROOM FOR. NEW AUTUMN STOCK. THE Robinson Piano COMPANY, LIMITED. TWO WEEKS ONLY. Don't Miss this Chance. LEE BROTHERS. 58-4, Hill Street, (off Stamford Road.) HIGH GLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. Enlargements a Speciality PRICE LIST OH APPLICATION.
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  • 21 5 CONCESSIONS. übmanD* Telegraph.— Reuter*g) pm. a operatives was R was disph :urther proposals nd therr prospect of ice.
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  • 29 5 R Pressmen to b 3 Hear h. been received from Bert representations Ibis"•ill be given to the respondents (who were b-u v the P heir >w.
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  • 17 5 lard Oil Reduces Rates. The mm the 'he Qm Europe and the cyn. of
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  • 67 5 C 1 done to provide re buildi: 1 an i nary Siturdaj ie fort'v The Hon. I v plained that the Mr l^ c I uring a site for w Mr I ::e float urea 1 furnishing 1 susges- The t«d the tken I reeolu* i pore .ad
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  • 40 5 I II C o with the army urrent the physical ■>• pre--1 it being can a the p the n his label, all iov me. m red a le brain, i a critical con- :uinal bi the
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  • 32 5 For an Impaired Appet y.te always results from ia a few d :omach and Liver Tat orate tbe stomach strengthen you an appetite like also act as a by ail Dispensaries and
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  • 84 5 j The I reneral (or Statutory) of the abovA Company will be held at the '*d < >ffice9 of the Company Th»- on Siturday, the 3rd December lock noon. The shepherd roaming o'er the plain The stockman on his lonely run The teamster with his bullock
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  • 63 5 OPENING THE IMPERIAL ASSEMBLY. (By Submarine Telegraph.— Reuter's.) At Peking the m has opened the Imperial Assembly, China's first Parliament, and declared tint it represented the verdict of the people though it was only the initial step towards a institution, and was an emblem of hope for the
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  • 52 5 Fort/seven Drowned. rk a barge containing 108 bluejackets who were returning to the fleet *as being towed up the Hudson River last light when the barge capsized. Only one blu-jicketa were saved. The towing cutter drew the barge, which *as overloaded, into the wash of an
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  • 42 5 Asquith Answers Beresford. Urn. Mr As.juith replying to Admiral Lord i open letter said that the Uoernment w*s fully alive to the paramount mportance of maintaining our naval supre. .in.l will not hesitate to recommend irliament any steps nece*sarj.
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  • 33 5 A New German Corps. 15 pm. The "Taegliche Rundschau foreshadows he development of a corps of aeroplanists or the German army to overtake the French iad m that direction.
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  • 16 5 Lient Helm, the Gerinm caught sketchig at Qth, has been liberated on
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  • 198 5 The case of A. \V. Westerhout v. J. Chaffonj >n and L Herment was commenced m the Supreme Court yesterday before ier. Umt Pirsons appeared for the plaintiff and Mr E R Koek the tirb -Dt. Second defendant did not contest the c Counsel for the plaintiff
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  • 90 5 In the SuDreine Court, yesfpr-Uv, before I Julia Vriss su*d a young man named Alexander B. Sta Miria lamages for breach of promise •d m forrr.i pauperis and was rep- by Mr P. M. Chopard. She said ndant had promised to marry her and there bad been
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  • 1093 5 The home papers are once mo-e full of football news and tbere has once again begun the usuil tirade amongst the disgruntled, about the great influence this game has on the masses. It is perhaps hardly the place m a column of this sort to preacb about the
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  • 435 5 The annual meeting of the Children's Aid Society was held m the Bwd R J of the Muoidpd Offices ye fi terday. Toe Hon W. Evans tool, the chair. The following w^the annual report presented and adopt President: Hon. Capt. Sir Arthur Young KCMo; Hon. Secretary: *Mrs
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  • 310 5 Every Jay it becomes more apparent (says the "Ciblenews Americin") that the Minild March ints' Association and theGwarnment acted wisely when they decided to «end an exhibit to the Singapore Exposition. From the comments of the press of the Straits Sertlemants, the observations of visitors who saw
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  • 123 5 A cotton mill has been opened at Newchfftnjr, neir the Liao River, with a capital )f Tls. 2.000,000 jointly subscribed by Chinese and Japanese. A Cantonese, L*ong Sam, had to answer to a charge of pocket picking before Mr Grreen yesterday morning. The prosecutor was Salleb, who stated that whilst
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  • 52 5 No Experiment Yon are not experimenting when you bay Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. You are getting a preparation that has an established reputation for good backed by a third of a century's constant use. It is famous for its prompt cures of conghs, colds, croup and whooping cough. For sale by
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 251 5 ROBINSON C 9 NOW SHOWING LATEST STYLES Trimmed Millinery! ALSO A VERY LUtGE SELECTION' OF Flowers, Wings, Feathers, Buckles, Ornaments, Rib- I bons, Laces, Dress Trimmings &c, &c. THE DRESS DEPARTMENT. I IS NOW REPLETE WITH THE LITEST IN Dress Fabrics, Ninons, Dress Nets, Crepe de Chenes, I Voiles, Crepons,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 492 6 THE RUSSIAN EAST JSMTIC S.S. CO., LTD. FOR WLADIWOSTOCX T i arrive on the 7th October and a prompt despatch for the above lort I and further particula apply to THE EAS T ASIATIC Coy., Ltd, Agents. Oct 9.10 Austrian Lloyd Steam Navigation Co. The following a. c the dates
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    • 627 6 STOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ NEDERLAND. Steamship Company "NEDEBLAND." Royal Dutch Mail Service. The Company's Mail Steamer KONINGIN WILHELMINA" will leave Batavia on the 6th inst., at 6 p.m. and is expected to arrive here on the Sth October, at 9 a.m. She will sail for Sabang, Colombo, Suez. Port Said, Genoa, Algiers,
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    • 689 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. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo. Taking carge at through
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    • 683 6 N. D. L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamers oJ this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau, Nagasaki and
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    • 649 6 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 hoi wards for London Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool and for Marseilles, Havre and
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    • 95 6 P. OT STEAM Foi China, Ja, Australia, Ir Mediterranea i •nd Lor dor. Through Bii Coast, Persia: can Ports. Steameis will le iDOte MA Out Devanha Arcadia lhi 88 Devat sr Arcadia aye >and INTERMEDIA Egypt, Ma Lo ndojL Accommodat passengers Borneo ur wan (and fort nsigneet of steamers will
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  • 2200 7 MALACCA RUBBER PLANTATION. FUTOBB PEOBPECTS. INCREASED OUTPUT EXPECTED. The fourth annual ordinary general meeting of the Malacca Rubber Plantations (Limited) was held Sept. sth at Winchester House, Old Broad street, 8.C., Mr George B. Dodwell, the chairman of the company, presiding. The secretary (Mr A. W. Copeland) read
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 535 7 ll ladispensable lor the opening op of jungle for rubber plantations. Two men with aid of this machine can uproot trees up to five feet diameter, r prices and farther particulars, apply to SINCAPORE GOVERNMENT RAILWAY. SFrom Ist May, 1909, and until further notice. IN SERVICE FOR WEEK DAYS ONLY.
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    • 215 7 Japan Coak THE Mitsui Bussan Kaisha Ltd, (MITSUI Co., Ltd Head Office: No. I, SURUGA-CHO TOKIO. Lcrcfon Branch 34, Lim^ Street, E.C Singapore Branch 2 Finlayson Green OTHER BRANCHES:— San Francisoo.Portland, New York, Hamburg, Bombay. Calcutta, Rangoon, Scurabaya, Manila, Sydney, Bangkok, Saigon, Hongkong, Canton, Amoy Foochow, Shanghai, Tingtau, Hankow, Che
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    • 571 7 THE Singapore Free Press. Morning Daily. To Our Readers. The Srnptp n V -cc Press is now a Morning gale ai from an early hour each morning excepted). Cash price Ten Cents a Subscribers' copies will be delivered atheir pn\ ences, jffioes or godowns if preferred) by seven o'clock each
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  • 1005 8 Via Ceylon Great Britain and Japan, thb tariff quh&tion. London, September 21st. The Times pub Ushers a long le'ter from its special corress pondent m the Far Edst, dated from Tokio dealing with the Japanese Tariff question The correspondent emphasises that the idea of reciprocal tariff concessions between
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  • 274 8 Nothing is more tormenting than piles they make work almost impossible. It ie agonising to move or sit down. Piles are dangerous, too, because if neglected they often lead to fistula. If you have piles itching, bleeding or protruding the earlier you begin with
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 353 8 Gives Radiant Beauty to the Skin [f '"HAZELINE" (trade mark) Vk SNOW" M An ideal remedy for dull or 1 8 -JEtj greasy complexions. i§_ *\r" I I A wholesome tonic which stimu- lates the skin to healthy action, jl I restores its natural transparency, and produces the healthy tone
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    • 136 8 WATERBURY'S 1 Metabolized Cod Liver Oil Compound* TASTELESS. ODOURLESS. Aids digestion. Does not upset i j the stomach and is unrivalled for I coughs,, colds, bronchitis and all I pulmonary troubles, and is a general tonic for building up the system, OF ALL CHEMISTS. 5125 and $2.00 I THE I
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    • 140 8 What 1 About A mat y| Dandniff?^P There is just this much about it Dandruff is a germ disease, is most untidy, annoying, and leads to baldness. When chronic, it is very stubborn, but surely yields to thorough and energetic treatment. All germs must be destroyed, the scalp must be
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    • 13 8 Forjrourc f and CAL Car! Ca!vert*s Mali T <(Tur M/«II 01 flll" Entracr
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 349 8 VESSELS EXPECTED. Giving port of departure, and (where known) date due here, and name of Agent*. STEAMERS. Alesia, Hongkonp, O *ehn Meyer Ambria, Hongkong, Oct 10 Behn Meyer Arabia, Hamburg, Nov 28 Behn Meyer ia, Colombo, Oct 21 P A O A. Apcar, Calcutta, < >ct 5 Pat Simons Aseaye,
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    • 130 8 Passengers I <jibeon, Mr *r%P iharsoL Robertson, Mr A M W. Aston, Miss A r> Uc To Penang ~M Per P. < D. Rees, Mr ffomery, Mr and Lelfwick, Mr Mr R E Prestor iewry. T Mrs E. L at Wood, v >W J and M •^ley, Mr D. ilj.
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  • 385 9 I kMM XX. tie figure m the strike of liey Heath is Mrs ,<e Ho icJ, an old woman of seventy-v-o has raised her feeble voice with the *omen who are demanding the right to now s: i*y seven year 9 since Mrs .19 s
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  • 51 9 been d>r of i they n the the Kelani iral or chemical com ■ments, carboo ive beer. iieretofore This, we points of the two q< a nnd il i off ammonia. V> it we 1 results a a!x>ut to be tc~' Hrowi beet may be of the gn
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  • 46 9 from n shall I expect see you aga massed Mana. Thnrsa the Te: ment on rl. M. (m> estate work can always vto adv. saying oce things only happened ca, Woods* Great Peppermint Cure for ail inter. aiats dyseatry coughs colda Ac.
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  • 151 9 July Angast Total Belat 401 326 2,297 Broang 126 1,769 Brnseh 235 1,565 Chenderiang 1,456 Gopeng 725 725 5,545 Heawood 303 560 Kamuning 93,408 94,189 934,711 Kanaboi 822 380 2,494 Kinta 400 475 8,958 Kinta Association 940 I,IPB 7,070 Kledang 163 175 338 Kramat Palai 716 604 3,787
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  • 410 9 July August TotalAllagar 3,520 8/50 21,9?0 Alor Pongsu 130 2,379 9,529 Alma 850 1,000 3,750 Malay 53.627 52,664 405,056 a ing 295 ek '13 0 8,9 JO Panas 880 1,090 2,870 Balgown 8,000 68,714 Batak Rabit 1,200 2,535 700 8,400 1 Caves 17.458 15,807 69 s a
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  • 1302 9 Cap. Issuv. Paid. LiAotDiv. Buthi. Sbllbrs 85,000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Estates Ltd 4 0 4 6 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay 80% 110 13 0 50,000 2/- 1/6 BataDg Malaka 6 1 0 pr. 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 50% 15 10 0 16 10 0 80,000 1 1
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  • 55 9 (COBEBCTBD UP TO Oct. 4 Bank 4ms demand 4^ Private credit* 3 m credits 6mi cc, demand Bank. M Germany, demand India, T. T »kong, dem&nd M Yokohama, demand 11 Java, demand 1 40^ Bangkok, demand SoveriignB, Bank Buying $8.54 I Bank of England R&' Discount 3 months bill
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  • 96 9 Oct B Ambler Z* Gambier Cabe No 1 I Ghambier Onbt No. coir Pepftrßi*ck (orCm. S'fom) j Pepj.tr, Wkitt 'fair) Kstmagi (110 to tkt norn Mact Banit) noi,. Olotm r Amboj>* norn Bally Coffee (10% Bl*ck) Liberiaa Ooffst Tapioca, nnall p«arl *«or fu *o. do. iaka 4s. M Ho.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 929 9 Fla« and Tonf Commander* ArriT*»d Prom For Wh*a Panther Aus. cruiser Schmiedheim Oot 2 Hongkong Colombo Kaiserin Elizabeth Aue. cruiser 4000 Hansa I 3 Hongkong Colombo 7 Plan et Ger gun boat 650 Dominik Sept 25 Guinea N Steamers Fl*e Ton* Master Arnveo Front Oonni^nee Kor Wm Aing Thye Dut
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    • 66 9 WEATHER REPORT Date Bar Wind Temp Hum Sky Rain. I 4. Hi E o Hkong4p :3 b Manila 4p o Kandang Kerbau HoepiUl I if. 3 pm. 9pm Barom. 32 Fah. :ap. Balb Ther. Dir. of Wind Calm Calm. Max. Temp, m sbade Mm. do. do. I Max. m Sun
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  • 419 10 There was a large muster at the Course v morning, a heavy mist making the *jarh iiffi Jilt to follow. The rain had irse much nicer eoing, and there were some good pallops. Phonograph was taken over s x furlongs at strong threequarter p*ce pulling hard al! the
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  • 14 10 c forthcoming Kiefs are ion must he a: itutday the week.
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  • 31 10 final tie m this competition, 36 holes, f and i win t Hitchcock, who Members are reminded of the Special i ms tau' m m the Club ii
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  • 8 10 Ch bishiie beat Cox and
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  • 26 10 The Se; will be open to members of the Sn Club, on Tuesday and Tkund k and the w utxt wee r
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  • 938 10 Sir William Hyndman Jones, the Chief Justice, was further engaged m the Supreme Cjurt yesterday with a claim for damages for libel brought by a young Cantonese miner and trader named Loke Chow Loo, against the Chinese tewspaper, the Union Times Press, Ld. and B^ey Siew Cbong,
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  • 207 10 At Balestier yesterday morning sii probables attended for practice, and the following good scores were put on, those of Chater and Chow Kirn being excellent. B W. Chater, 102 Tan Chow Kirn, 101 Rev I)r Ferguson Davie, J»9 J. Wakeford 96 Song Oflg Siang, 9(j Dr Fowlie,
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  • 496 10 By Lieut Colonel E. <i. Broadruk, Comrrandant, S. V. C. Singapore, 4th >oto! 1911 S. V. C. I. -nn Range Shoot on Sunday 16th inst. at pin. Leave. (Quarter Master and Hon. Capt. H L. OoghUa having returned from leave is taken upon the gtrenjfth. S.
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  • 630 10 A New Zea Under, it«roed John McMillaD, has been r lrowu^d *t bangpoo. The Vorwaws is landing 1,400 tons of general caigo nt Tatj««dk Pagar. A full cargo of J.ipanefee coal is being put ashore at tht> wharves from the"Anapi." Thebtf»amer"U. S Dollar," rtcantly h shore below Hankow,
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  • 73 10 From Europe. Per P &< > FWanha, on Friday next, with mails of Oot 16 From China. Per P. O Delhi to-morrow. MAILS ALRKAI V DBBPATCHBD VoX Due \rrived. B T pt 1 t 26 M M Sept 5 t 1 P o j^pt 9 Oet I
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 26 10 APPETISING end DELICIOUS. "KOQUEFORT" CHEESE (IN CUT) TIT BOLTER'S THE PROOF IS IN ITSELF. Ring up No. 398 and you will get it immediately. H. BOLTER.
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    • 326 10 ADELPHI HOTeTi 1 SPECIAL DINNER CONCERT. Saturday, Bth October. The management have engaged the services of Madt me E Soprano from London Concert Halls, who will »i--after dinner. Madame Vital has appeared and been favour following Concert Halls, The Imperial Instit. The Crystal Palace, The Royal Albert Hall i the
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