The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 October 1910
1910-10-25
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Title Section14 1910-10-25 1 The Singapore Free Press. rEN CENTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25. 1910. NO, 7,04 614 words
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Article124 1910-10-25 1 Company reports wilt be found on pa. Lieut Sutor has been arrested on a charge Pag' The S.C.C. be tt the R G A. at footbill ypsTerd/tv Page B The Franco Turkish loin negotiations have fallen through PagDr Lini Boon Keng has received an appointment m the124 words
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Article748 1910-10-25 1 lDv lUve a ferry Bat seldcm m a hurry, and people wh<> are m I hurry should nev, aa the n-imt* apt. ;.e, there is at. flavour ab< ut it, very pleasant I Tbe mere *oid "m< call* up ins velv a mental mm. d c an.: excitement748 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement217 1910-10-25 1 HOWARTH ERSKINE, Ltd. Engineers Gontractors, Singapore. j large stock of ESTATE IMPLEMENTS ALWAYS READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. Light Rail Track Trolleys, Pumps, Piping, Tanks &c. AGENTS FOR hormsby's GAS ENGINE and SUCTION GAS PLANT. TABLE FOR ANTHRACITE, COKE, CHARCOAL .v OTHER FUELS) the most Economical Plant existent hornsbys OIL ENGINE217 words
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Advertisement242 1910-10-25 1 VICTORIA THEATRE. The Bandmann Opera Co* LAST TWO NIGHTS. To-Night Tuesday, Oct. 25 "Lady Madcap." Last Night, Wed., Oct.. 26 BY SPECIAL REQUEST THE MERRY WIDOW. THE STAR OPERA Co, The Dutch and Ka ay Variety Entertainers. AT THK THEATRE ROYAL. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. TON ight I To Night 1242 words
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Advertisement437 1910-10-25 1 Pathe's Animated Gazette. AT THE ALHAMBRA. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! HEW PICTURES. 2nd Show 9 30 to 11. pm. FIFTH EDITION (Weekly Publication) This thoroughly fntc resting Popular Issue relates the following events 44 FOOTBALL "-Theopening of the Season Woolwich Ar.-enal v Manchester United at Woolwich. 44 MILITARY MANCEUVKES UP-TO-DATE. Aerial Scouts437 words
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Advertisement138 1910-10-25 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Motor cycle for sale Paj Tbe Gilette safety razor at L ttle's Page 4 Moto Reve motorcycle at Katz Bros Page 8. Fuller's Chocolates at Robinson and Co. Page 5. Notice re Municipal assessment lists P.ge 2. Notice re meeting of the Licensing j ustices —Page 1. Lost138 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous364 1910-10-25 1 m~. i» THE WEEK Tuis day, 25th r— High Water.— 3 15 a, 2 I Singapore As^ Festival of tbe Law (Jewish Holiday). Lady Madcap," Victoria Tbeatre. Wrdnbsday. 26th Hieh Water.- ft.2 3 27 p Tbe Merry Widow," Victoria Tbeatre, 9 p Thursday, '.7th High Water- 6 4U 5.18 Ladies'364 words
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Article437 1910-10-25 2 Are a of the L.eutmant Governor non the departmental report on aese rem irks upon •he report that refers to the >umption of cocaine, whose use appears be spreading as the use of opium dim ,a opium and liquor occupy 3tl md on'y onv ne, it is437 words
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Article488 1910-10-25 2 lVs the Glob lit that we like Mr P. A Vaile. Tbat, apparently. fe are not backed up m this feeling by Mr E. H but. nevertheless, we Mr Vaile's habit of setting everyl' every thin. has not been spoken till >! has shall we say,488 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement439 1910-10-25 2 WATERBURY'S 1 '^^^^^^B fLm^mmmu WW Metabolized Cod Liver Oil Compound* TASTELES& ODOURLESS. Aids digestion. Does not upset the stomach and is unrivalled for coughs,, colds, bronchitis and all pulmonary troubles, and is a general tonic for building up the system. OF ALL CHEMISTS. U25 and $2.00 Grand Oriental Hotel KUAIA439 words
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Advertisement707 1910-10-25 2 NOTEGES. notTce" Is hereby given that the following share transfers and receipts have been lost 100 Rubber Estate of Krian shares Nos. 16*41 to ***** m name of L H POWELL. 200 Ribber Estate of Krian shares Nos. *****6 to *****5 m name of O. B. SU TTON The Company707 words
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Advertisement720 1910-10-25 2 NOTEGES. MISS ROSE ANDREE, Midwife (Diplo ma) and Sick Nurse, 119, Telok Ayer Street, Singapore Miss Andree holds Diplomas and very high credentials from the Singapore P. C. M 0., and Madras Hospital etc. Sept 8 S.il JOHORE GOVERNMENT NOTICE. Tenders will be received at the Office of the Chief720 words
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Advertisement545 1910-10-25 2 Chartered Bank of India Australia and China. ENCORPORATMD BT MOTAL CBAMfMR Paid np Capital m 60,000 shares of £20 each fl,BOo,nnr Reserve Fund £1,600,000 Reserve Liability of Proprieto 1,200,00( Court of Director*. Sir Montagu Cornish Turner (Chairman). Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham, K.C.I.E.' Thomas Cuthberteon, Esq Sir Alfred Dent, KX.M.G. The545 words
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Advertisement296 1910-10-25 2 INSUIUN m. Policies are TRi FORFEITABLL *ad Nq,' proX X I j. pore without Head Offioe A> J The Reserves holders are over c The Ac M anceDepartmerr CUTHRIE co, SOUTH BRITISH IKSURAN tt, FIRE Insurances MARINE I 1 m.3xji.i»E Insurance* accepted to a the world J* l EARTHQUAEi offices.-2296 words
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Article132 1910-10-25 3 a€ wp referred to the possibagasse, or cane s> tbe purpose of papermaking, only ry boiler rushed canes ere should be a In India bagas c is either m the Weet Indies pulp and either used or shipped to conre it finds a ready •ding to vever,132 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement140 1910-10-25 3 at Peppt are for all inter sentry cougl THIS IS IT. •TELESS. ODOURLESS. est scientific preparation mSSkk of COD LIVER OIL Does v c .aimed for it and super c old t gull aich upset the stomach. I HHPtua oo Expo t Trade if the State cf Victo AUSTRALIA. a140 words
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Advertisement336 1910-10-25 3 IOTOMUNE'SI ANNUAL SALE I WELL GOMMENGE FROM 1 st November. EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS WILL BE OFFERED. TO LET FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED 9 The comfortable residence No. 210 Passir Panjang Road (Sth mile) 4 Bedrooms .v Water service laid on. Apply to— H. L. coF te Press. »1Q TO LET House No336 words
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Advertisement467 1910-10-25 3 AUGTIONS IN THE ESTATE OF lyed Mohamed bin Ahmed Alsagoff, Deceased, IMPORTANT SALE OF TOWN PROPERTIES rVednesday, 30th November, at 2-30 p.m. Messrs. H. L. Coghlan and Co. are instructd by the Executor m the above Estate to ell by Auction at No. 5, RafHes Place, the olio wing Valuable467 words
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Advertisement506 1910-10-25 3 AUGTIONS. Town Property— rab st. Sultan Rd. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION At BTessrs. H.L Coghlan Co's Sale-rooms 5, RAFFLES PLACE Wednesday, 3id Nov., at 2-20 pm. Lot 1. No. 185 Arab Street, 999 years Lease hold, Quit rent $2. Lot 2. No 72, Sultan Road, 99 years Lease hold506 words
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Advertisement465 1910-10-25 3 llvv^^^^^ No other tion 4\uv\\v' soothes and J Inuvx lc sun m "'Hazeline' (trade mark) y' Snow" Pure and Cool as Wit I mountain snow J -HA^UNfJ Its beautifying and pn se rvatr pi im- part a silky softi skin and a radiant beauty y/to the complexion. Neither Sticky nor465 words
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Article37 1910-10-25 4 Domestic Occurrences. Births. I At No. 39, St. Michael's Road on the 23rd instant, the wife of Mr. G. Q. James, of a daughter. On 24th inst, to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Campbell Habt, a daughter.37 words
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Article, Illustration1337 1910-10-25 4 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, Oct. 25, 1910. Vttm the People*, richt maintain, .am; Tnith h«-r glorious precepts draw. Pledg.,: to Krli^ion. Loyalty and I*w. According to a telegram the question of the France Turkish Loan which was to I supersede the loan proposed to be made by Sir Ernkst1,337 words
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Article597 1910-10-25 4 Electric fans replace! the old punkahs m the Supreme Court yesterday The Tamil coolies who have for years jerked the ropes spasmodically as th*- will now be able to slumber without interruption. Mr Justice Fisher, m the Supreme Court, yesterday, gave judgment for the plaintiff m the case of R597 words
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Article48 1910-10-25 4 THE LATE PRINC FRANCES OF TECK. Prince FraL sitating two < m thi polyp m tl. paperg Sep* 29th:ther, was last i. his recent < to leave 1 suiting mat have iournev wbt a ratner protract* two oper Dal was Prince and This dea wi* Te A D (mcd Mai48 words
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Article167 1910-10-25 4 FAREWELL TO H.E.LIU YU LIN. Imperial propositi :nen, It to propose tl tamz ilr Mai h\ take tbe < no introduction t< the i however, been all, he name to mai. es of tl however, m PekiL. .ess live^ i most desirable placet- i u any of us b; not167 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement174 1910-10-25 4 FRESH SUPPLIES, JUST LANDED OF THE FOLLOWING CIGARETTES I Duncan's (Glasgow) Nos. 17 20 De Reszkes "Tenors." Fribourg Treyers Finest Egyptian. Weinberg's No. I Mahallas. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co., SOLE AGENTS. Che Gillette Safety \r HAM 4Ehb2 r mmmmmw MrMmm Shave. iE§pp|jßy Complete $9 m case with 12 blades. johii CinJaTeo.,174 words
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Advertisement33 1910-10-25 4 THE ROBINSON I PIANO COMPANY, LTD. New Music New Records New GramophonesNew Models of IPIANOS I JUST ARRIVED. 'PRINCE'S TIFFIN ROOMS HOT TIFFIN TO-MORROW FROM NOON TO 2 P. M TELEPHONE No. 2*5.33 words
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Article46 1910-10-25 5 RKEY AND PERSIA. -omarine Telegraph. Reuter's) Turkish loan negotiations c been I tT, Turkey objecting to posed extent of supervision of her referring to the an ns note regardrunner of partition, he's announcea has no intention n the ii of Perbe situation and Per46 words
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Article41 1910-10-25 5 3 Resign. that made a state- tin the .ws. 1 of peace f regeneration led a vote of I id after heated debate the jallis and Mavrho- j ehswitl Irew i 'he Chamber rose m < am. i Is that41 words
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Article18 1910-10-25 5 m. myy the King of Siam fter a > from j 1 s been proclaimed l18 words
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Article134 1910-10-25 5 Penang a news of the death of His Majesty were oa the at Councillor's -ernment Hill, several tbe vessels of the ipany. jed a not 1 mourn:: publishes an eulofe. n conin m receipt by telegram of ieath a' kok na from acute g of Siam,134 words
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Article40 1910-10-25 5 ■roy receive-: tbe Li: and s, reporting that a cerwithout .any hundreds from tbe coasts along bow for the purpose of to gather drugs, .s as to how to t of the above teleto tbe T- enlistment of40 words
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Article83 1910-10-25 5 PETITION POR PARLIAMENT TO BE OPENED. (By Submarine Telegraph.— Reuters.) The first serious business of the Chinese tnbly at Peking took place on Saturday amid* nthusiasm. Miny of the Princes and high officials were present. A motion priying the Throne to open Parliament at an early date was83 words
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Article91 1910-10-25 5 The Council of the Scottish Liberals at Dunfermline has passed a resolution urging the Government to introduce a bill for Scottish Home Rule. i London, < Mober 10th. —With reference to i the above it is pointed out that such a scheme 1 volution of the British91 words
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Article62 1910-10-25 5 Salving her Finances. Rec Oct 2;. 547 pm. rye been published at Lisbi n ordering the complete secularisation of the schools and the prosecution of anti R jpubiican prit A committee is considering a project for opening a national subscription for the re- aent of the external debt62 words
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Article15 1910-10-25 5 Lieut Sutor has been rearrested, it is reported m connection with press interviews.15 words
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Article24 1910-10-25 5 Mr Vi Voude, the Minager of the Netherlands Trading Society m Penang, has been appointed honorary Consul for the Netherlands. > <24 words
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Article72 1910-10-25 5 The sixth neyear commence m the Sjpreme Court this morning before Justice Fisher There are only seven casea on the list, two murder cases (with five accused) one of usiig as genuine a forged document, one of unlawfully returning from banishment, and one of counterfeiting current coin and72 words
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Article179 1910-10-25 5 Few people know that the coconuts < f the Malay Peninsula sometimes produce pearls tbat are highly prized by the natives (says the American Consul at Singapore m a report to headquarters). The stones are not unlike the pearls of the molluecs, and are similar m composition179 words
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Article114 1910-10-25 5 AOn the 17th October the Rnsso Chinese Bank amalgamated with the Barque dv Nord under the style of the Russo Asiatic Bank with a capital of Roubles I (fully paid) and Kpg Tls. 3.5' 0.00 I (fully paid), and Reserve Funds of Roubles 17,< i 5,147 and Kpg.114 words
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Article444 1910-10-25 5 The following is the report of the directors and statement of accounts for year to 36. h April, to be presented at the third annual general meeting of the Company held m the Lecture Room of the London Chamber of Commerce, on Ozt. Tne D. rectors have444 words
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Article192 1910-10-25 5 The following is the report for presentation at the seventh ordinary general meeting to be held at tbe Ortizes of the Company, Shanghai, to-day. "The balance at credit of 1909 Account is taels 205,719,17 and after deducting an interim dividend of 71 per cent aggregating taels 31,441192 words
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Article121 1910-10-25 5 The statutory report of the Kuala Kubu Rubber Estate, Limited, states that the total number of shares allotted is 370,000, of 2s. each, upon which Is 9d per share has been called up, and all of which are allotted for cash. The total amount of cash received121 words
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Article105 1910-10-25 5 The statutory report of the Seaport (Selangor) Rubber Estate, Limited, states tbat the total number of shares allotted is on each of which £l has been called up. The total amount received by the company m respect of shares issued for cash is t" 1 6^,833. The105 words
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Article341 1910-10-25 5 "The Mikado." M Old friends are best," King James the first is reported to have observed as he slipt on a pair of old shoes, md the observation can be applied with equal force to old plays Certain it is that if there is anvthiog to gain by antiquity341 words
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374 1910-10-25 5 In the last letter from Mr Oliver Hawkes, (of Hawkes and Son, musical instrument makers, London) he says All I have to tell you about now is the date of shipment. The instruments are nearly completed, and we hope to have them ready m fourteen days374 words
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Article208 1910-10-25 5 The twenty ninth ordinary annual meeting of the Canton Insurance Office, Ltd., was held at the Hongkong office of Messrs Jardine, Matheson and Co on the 15th instant, Mr C. H. Ross presiding. The figures for 19' 9 show a marked improvement, tbe premiums show an increase208 words
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Advertisement32 1910-10-25 5 Ithe Most Common Cause of. Suffering. itism causes more pain and suffer- y othei Hfjaso, lot tlie reason of all ills, and it ng to sufferers to know a Balm will arYord32 words
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Advertisement155 1910-10-25 5 ROBINSON Co. A NEW SHIPMENT OF FULLER'S CHOCOLATES AND FULLER'S SWEETS. Duchess Almonds. Rush Hampers, Garamels. ROBINSON Co. Player's In i lb. Patent Air-Tight Tine. Price 55 cts. obtainable at I Katz Bros., Ltd. The Moto-Reve Lightweight Motorcycle. E SILENT. !J CYLINDER. MODEL A. Katz Bros., Ltd. Dlwl^Lr\J\*l/<3« BilhMris, Bo.bi|155 words
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Advertisement304 1910-10-25 6 APARTMENTS. Comfortable double and single rooms with board at "MIL.D, Oxley Rise. Tennis, j SUbles. Terms moderate. Fet UC THE "CRAG^HOTEL SANATORIUM, PENANG HILLS. i A perfect health resort and an ideal spot for spending holidays and week-ends. Crisp and bracing atmosphere. Bungalows for families; also single and double rooms.304 words
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Advertisement507 1910-10-25 6 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. For Hongkong, Shanghai Japan Ports. THE IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL STEAMER "LUETZOW" 8,818 tons, Captain Wilhelmi, having left Colombo on Saturday, the 22nd instant, at midnight, may be expected to arrive here on Friday morning, the 28th idem, en route for above ports. For passage and freight, apply to507 words
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Advertisement668 1910-10-25 6 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG The Bteamers of the Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straite, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnighty for Havre and Hamburg and once a month !or Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo. Taking carge at through668 words
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Advertisement737 1910-10-25 6 N. D. L Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamers ol 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 and737 words
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Advertisement686 1910-10-25 6 P- 0. STEAM NAVIGAI Foi China, Japan, Penan* r Australia, India. Ac Mediterranear and Ler ion. Through Bills of Lt Coast. Persian G can Ports. Steamers «ri Oh Arcadia O: I Delta Devanha I (and for intermedia: Egypt, Mai^ Accommodat ia wan BorL ar an (and f t convex above686 words
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Article147 1910-10-25 7 August Sept Total Belat 380 2,677 Brnang 126 67 1,*36 Bruseh 235 1,565 Chenderiang 1,456 Gopeng 725 600 7,145 Heawood 303 805 865 Kamoning 14,189 $2,900 187,611 Kanaboi 265 2,759 Kinta 475 500 4,458 Kinta Association 1,1 C 8 730 -00 Kledang 175 163 501 Kramat Pulai 604147 words
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Article1267 1910-10-25 7 October 24 Cap. Issui. Paid. LastDiv. Buyim. SbllerB 85,000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Estates Ltd 410 5 9 150.000 2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay 25% int. 14 3 15 9 50.000 2/- 2/- Batang Malaka 2 4 3 30 000 1 1 Batu Caves 35%int.15 100 16 10 0 80,000 11,267 words
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Article418 1910-10-25 7 Sept Total. Allagar 3,^5 > 21,970 Pongsu 79 2,628 12,157 Alma 1,000 1,100 4,H50 j Malay 52,684 59,162 494 Kuning 295 320 1,786 Ayer Mciek 1 -HO 8,900 Ayer Panaa 1,090 1,580 4,339 Balgownie 8,000 76,367 Batak Rabit 1-00 00 3,835 Banteng 8,400 4,133 19,807 BatuCa. 14,728418 words
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Article133 1910-10-25 7 Oct. 21. Tii.* 985 Gambier M buyers I Gambier Cube No 1 14 85 Gambier Cubs Ko. I «m non: Pepper Blank (or*.*. B'pors) buyers 15 OD Peeper, Whits (tan) buyers 25 SO Nutmegs (110 to ess 1 M norn Nutmegs (80 to tas Is.) *m norn Macs (Ban**>133 words
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Article43 1910-10-25 7 (Cobbbctbd UP TO Oct. 24 i Bank 4ms demand 4-^ Private credits 3ms credits 6mi #M France, demand Bank Germany, demand India,T. T J Hongkong, demand 16f>4 Yokohama, demand H4f Java, demand Bangkok, demand J Soveebignb, Bank Buying Bank of England Rate43 words
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Advertisement239 1910-10-25 7 WANTED. FIRST CLASS CLERK. tanked SINGAPORE CRICKET CLUB. WANTED. >j and type well. ApP 81.10 Java under .miuar with local a cultivation of pdy. Free Pr^ss." arge vpply with r 26 10 3 A' 7 WANTED shu.c r m Java En^ m Eu„ and Hi'OGLANDT I Co. 10 :o accor_239 words
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Miscellaneous1117 1910-10-25 7 VESSEL* »;s P<jK i :0: Flag an^ Tons Commander* Arrived From For W' Royal Arthur Brit Warship 7700 Caulfield Hongkong England Thalang Siam yacht 120 Cricbton t24 Bangkok Penang 25 Steamers Flag A Tons Master Arrived From Consignee I Ban Liong Dut 279 Winters Oct 23 Bandjermassinßan Keng Bmassin Batavier1,117 words
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Article1710 1910-10-25 8 (JVom Oh London, Sept. Those sportsmen who are keen en seeing British athletes do well at the next Olympic tmes, are getting anxious over the apathj of the Amateur Athletic Association. Thu body appears to think that the promotioi of an annual championship meeting, and thi disciplining1,710 words
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Article34 1910-10-25 8 Rihamat, a Malay man, charged with the murder of a Chinaman at Pulau Tekong, was brought up m the second court before Mr C. V. Dyson, yesterday morning, and was remanded for a week.34 words
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Article179 1910-10-25 8 Following on the wholehearted adhesion of Sporting Life and other home papers to Thalia for to-morrow's race, there was a great rush to get on with Mr Robinson locally and the price went rapidly from twenties to tens, then fours, then 5 2 which with all due respect179 words
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Article92 1910-10-25 8 S. C. C. vs R G. A. What were practically new S.C.C. and Gunner teams turned cut at scccer "on the Esplanade last evening before a large gathering. The ground was m a very slippery condition and falls were frequent, particularly among the Club forward line. Play was92 words
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Article40 1910-10-25 8 TIES FOR WEDNESDAY. Play to commence not later than 5.15 pm. BnroLM Ham>i< ap. Brown owe 4 v Nocn 3. Wit field 5 v Lyall owe 2. Webb 2 v McKean ewe H*y scr v Pugh scr.40 words
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Article227 1910-10-25 8 The two new mail steamers now building for the P O Ct mfanv are similar m type to the present vessels of the M" class but of much laiger tonnage ard greater power One vessel is beirg luilt by Messrs Caird A Co at Greenock,227 words
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Article305 1910-10-25 8 ILLICIT STILL IN KUALA LUMPUR. A V \-i f an -in vci Liquor. List Tuesday evening, a member of the local Police force had bis attention attracted to a man carryirg a couple cf tins of the sort m which spuits are usually conveyed. He stopped the man and enquired305 words
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Article527 1910-10-25 8 The "Prometheus" loaded for Europ< yesterday. The "Glenroy from Europe landi general cargo. A full cargo of Indian coal is being land ed from the M Fife." The "Chiengmai" loads transhirman cargo for Bangkok. The "Rumphius" disembarked Bitavh passengers for the German mail yesterday. Copra and timber was527 words
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Article118 1910-10-25 8 Now that tbe water is coming down from up country, says the Bangkok Times, enormous <iuantities of Java weed are flmting along tbe klongs and on the river. In the klongs especially this weed is a gieat nuisance often obstructs the j f boats. Indeed there are some118 words
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Article20 1910-10-25 8 [In addition to that on page 7 Ophir, Dut., 2 5, Koenig, October 24, Patani, Poh Hin, Patani,20 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement54 1910-10-25 8 For a Lame Back. When you have pains or lameness m the back bathe the parts with Chamberlain's Pain Balm twice a day massaging with the palm of the hand for Aye minutes at each application. Then dampen a piece of flannel slightly with this liniment and bind it on54 words
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Advertisement54 1910-10-25 8 Reason Enthroned. Because meats are so tasty they are consumed m great excess. This leads to stomach j troubles, biliousness and constipation. Revise your diet, let reason and not a pampered appetite control, then take a few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and vnn will srnn he wall54 words
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Advertisement365 1910-10-25 8 j NetherlandsGuttaPercha j COMPANY, LIMITED. Singapore Rubber Works MOTOR TYRES retreaded at Moderate Pri< I RIBBED MATS for Motor Cars. MATS (3ft. x 2ft.) for Carriages and Rikis' ALL KINDS OF BICYCLE TYRE I Pohoomull Brothers JEWELLERY AND SILK ME Re HA NTS, NO 9, HIGH STREET, SINGAPC RE: Just365 words
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Miscellaneous187 1910-10-25 8 Next Mails Due. From Europe.— Per N. D. L. Luetzow, on Friday next, with mails of Oct 5. From China. Per M. M. Oceanien, on Monday next. MAILS ALRIAIY DK8PATCHBD FOR L<»X! Left Due Arrived P&O Sept 23 Oct 15 t 15 NDL Sept 27 Oct 20 t 2< B187 words
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