The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 31 October 1910

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1910, NO. 7,051
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  • 148 1 Money is wanted for Scottish Home rule P j?e 5. 288 miles in six hours is the latest aviation record Page 5. A political situation of a curious nature has arisen in Greece Page 5. Yesterday the SwiminingClub championship race was swum < ff P^g The stbff
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  • 1386 1 It is detestable family party. I write tL bought experience, and 1 of warning to otbei might be lab uring ud that to be the sole visitor il house is a matter for coi an invitation from arrived we^k ago, wrif tetius, I had do hesitation wh.,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 291 1 *Hw in i■Pi iliii Hi ii ii pi wiHii mm Hi i i m mm mm H i H THE FAVOURITES 1 RETURN. [ALHAM BRA} wayanc h kassim 1 beach road I The Indra Zanibar Rosal Theatrical Go. S Singapore's Most Popular Place of Entertainment. of Singapore I 2 EVERY
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    • 277 1 THE STAR OPERA Co. The Dutch and Malay Variety Entertainers. AT THB THEATRE ROYAL, j NOBTH BRIDGE BOAD. To.Nl&htl To.Ni&htll AN ENTIRELY NEW MALAY DRAMA KINTA BOHAN PART I. WILL BE STAGED. REMEMBER Always search for the Cleanest Show If you can't find it Look for the Electric Arcs They
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    • 88 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Dunlop solid band tyres Page Standard Life Assurance Co Page 8. Accountant or < Iffice assistant Page 1 'Lifebelt Coffee' the safest drink— Page 2. Apcar Line sailings for November Pe. Diaries for 1911 at Ke ly and Walsh's Paue 4. The Coventry King cycles at Kat/ Bros
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 358 1 THE WEEK Monday. 31st High Water.- 38 R M. M. Mail Outward due. M. M. Mail Homeward dne. Tuisdat, November Ist High Water.— lo.3 a K'.34 p All Saints' Day. Bridge, Tacglin Club, 9 p WIDNMSDAY. 2nd High Water.- 10 26 a.llbp All Souls' Day. New Moon. X 53 a
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 94 2 THE SAFEST DRINK. baft can I drink The doctor won't let ave coffee tea gives me indigestion I and milk doesn't suit me." appears to be a difficult question but the answer is now made easy Drink Lifebelt the pure Coffee that is free from .a i produces no harmful
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    • 351 2 All run down, easily tired, nervous? And do not know what to UJcc? Then £o direct to doctor. Ask his opinion cf Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It contains no alcohol, no stimulation, and is a blood purifier, a nerve tonic, a strong alterative, an aid to digestion. Ask your doctor about Ayer's
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    • 701 2 XOTIGES. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders are invited for the construction and erection of a new Staircase in the Municipal Offices. A copy of the Specification and form of Tender may be obtained and the plans inspected on and after Monday, the 31sn inst., on the production to the Chief Clerk, Municipal
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    • 767 2 NOTieES. Tenders are invited for the supply of Engineering materials required by Sarawak Government for the year 1911. Full particulars can be obtained on application to Messrs. Paterson, Simons Co., Ltd., Sarawak Government Agents, Singapore or at Resident's Office, Sarawak. Tenders will be received at the Resident's Office, Kuching up
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    • 589 2 Chartered Bank of India Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER Paid up Capital in 80,000 shares of £20 each mmm 11,800 oor Rewrre Fund £1,600,000 Reserre Liability of Propri- to «1,»00,00( Court of Directors. Sir Montagu Cornish Turner (Chairman). Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham, K.C.I K.* Thomas Cuthberteon, Euq Sir
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    • 272 2 MANUFACTURERS LIFE Polieiee art EITABi b Claims, loans, cav promptly Bettleo by Singapore without tl Head Office The Reserves for holders are over 620 i The Accounts ar, ance Departm* in en? Gl/THRIE C: f LuT* al ent and Pe,^ SOUTH BRITISH nrsußAjrcE co. FIRE Insurances effe* ill<i; -Mi< t
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 182 3 EONG PONG, Photographic Studio. hC!ui Photographs and Enlargement H BRIDGE ROAD A. B. MACKAY'S LIQUEUR WHISKY. The Original Liqueur Whisky* THE OLDEST AND BIST. ON SALE EVERYWHERE I age: Adamson, Gilfillan Co*, LIMITED. Singapore and Penang. THIS IS IT. ■TELESS. ODOURLESS. ';V r The la: preparafcr it and superset! .ODfd
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    • 412 3 The Best Tonic to take after illness is m m Mt^L. I^WI L A brand v r\ in r\ Tonic Wine Helps to re-vitalise the blood, improves the appetite, and rapidly restores robust health. Its action is swift, its effect permanent The first dose convinces you that it will do
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    • 487 3 OTOMUNE'SI ANNUAL SALE WILL GOMMENGE FROM 1 st November. EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS WILL BE OFFERED. I AUCTION SALE OF RUBBER SHARES At Powell A Co's Saleroom. Monday, 31st October at 12 noon. One ecrip fcr 2XOO shares in the Clu Pan dan Rubber Estate* Ltd, two scrips for 1.000 shares in
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    • 421 3 TO LET. TO LET ITJ&NIfcHED or UNFURNISHED 8 D, Oxley Road. Sitting and dining rooms, 3 bed A 2 bathrooms, verandah etc. Stables for 8 horses. Rent $50. Entry Ist November. Apply to M. CA/ALAS, 7 Oxley Rise. _Oct 27 u.c TO LET First floor at Zetland House (Armenian Street)
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    • 440 3 PROGRAMME. GYMKHAHA. To be held at the Race Course, Saturday, Nov., 19, 1910 2-30 P. M.-Polo Pony Scl Distam Ponies having a certificate in the Colony or F.M.S., and t< tied by Secretary of Polo Club witL pony has played, as having played r up to date of entry. 2-50
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 111 4 Di NLOr Shruhsole.— On the 21st Sept at St. James Church, St. Helier, Jersey, by the Revd. Alan Gordon-Smito, ma, Vicar, Alexander Rankin DUMLOP, British North Borneo Civil Servico, to MYPAKWT Da vonvort, only daughter of the late Mr. W BHBUBBOT-E, and stepdaughter of Mr. \V. Bridges Adams, of
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    • 33 4 Bailey.— On the 4th Oct., William Wellington Bailey, of P assy, Limerick, in his 57th year. Faneral from Ballycumber Station to Lins Chnrch on arrival of 9.15 train from Dublin Friday morning.
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  • 1380 4 The Singapore Free Press. Monday, Oct. 31, 1910. main, n; rpt>> Am/, valty and Ijiw. la spite of the good face sought to be put upon it in some quarters it is an unpleasant shock to the self-respect of this Colony to ti ad that the issue of the sterling
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  • 362 4 Kofa Bihru, 23rd, H. E. Sir John Ander* High Commissioner of the F M. S. Kelantan etc. visited Kelantan on the 22ud inst. and landed at Kota B*hru. Mr J. S. Mason, the BritishjAdviser, boarded the "Sea Mew" and accompanied His Excellency up the river
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  • 223 4 T.n must nr.w be added to the list of minerals found and worked in Canada The Toronto Globe reports the discovery in the neighbourhood of Arnprior of a run in ore, samples of which proved to eontain no less than t*>7 per cent of tin. The Deutsche Bank at the
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  • 54 4 GOVERNOR m ENTER! i {Ft Kuala I and party arrival meeting <,f the opens tomorrow. Yesterday a: the Malays call wa§ witnessed a* subsequently th. apartments and To-day there waa a irj party, a most od The river the fish dn is unde' the British 1. rom a
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  • 67 4 Brighter Outloc The Hon the genera! niee 1 tions during the firhad led to a c *»ctB at t to hope for much i every h;>pe ol I preseu L All mine and found tha .cere stttdilt improving i their agent and seer tht m mu aeration
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  • 14 4 A nat:6entei planting mort fined $5o or six moi, sion of morpt
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  • 18 4 SMALLPOX IN PENANG. A case of sm<i md all staff hav .'8 for e have been deaths mou
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  • 9 4 To Pa.^ Gem has 1. and
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  • 36 4 > <•> t will be j?iven at pa In the Chi: fftnmvl hv l-Athpr -comtuuDic&Dts w morniDg by I morrow in tb. epDft aass wi all the faithful d> I and the annual will take place at i
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  • 15 4 Reasoi I Because warn earned in great excess troubles, biliousness I your diet, ason ai
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 253 4 KELLY WALSH, LIMITED, S'NGAPORE. ORDERS NOW BOOKED FOR IMPERIAL I3IPEKIAL ENGLISH, MALAY AND ENGLISH AND CHINESE CHINESE DIARY DATE BLOCK 1911. 1011FOOLSCAP FOLIO WITH ENGLISH AND CHINESE by 8 inches) DATES Printed in BUck and Red in bold 150 interleaved with blotting, legible character*, with space at ngly bound, f
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    • 35 4 THE ROBINSON PIANO j COMPANY, LTD. New Music New Records New GramophonesNew Models of PIANOS JUST ARRIVED. LEE BROTHERS. 58-4, Hill Street, (off Stamford Road.) HIGH GLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. Enlargements a Speciality PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION.
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  • 18 5 BRITAIN'S AERIAL FLEET. clement-bayard :rship. seel by Government nar.n* Telegraph.— Router's) lent-Bivard the o: from ■1 by the
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  • 4 5 _SDGDF
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  • 10 5 Greece. andidcV s assert uiber. It show-
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  • 19 5 us Taken at Brussels. e windows the was a b i ai b it the K user.
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  • 16 5 otic D pm. •rman a the Turkish I •669--i in Germany as a
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  • 10 5 Wants Mon- Committee, in a ien th:
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  • 29 5 d iny id of aaent, aere :ment. s will led pef i will of the on July body had be n the until :ip them been and crip th*»
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  • 1017 5 >!t.} Edinburgh, October 6. The calm of the recess was broken by an S3 from Mr A. J. Bilfour, delivered in the house of h > friends, the Scottish Conservative Club. The only other speaker of note during the autumn ha9 been Mr Ure, e but the constant
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  • 548 5 It was with great regret that Messrs Fraser and Neave Ltd. received on Siturday morning a telegram announcing the sudden death {of their late original pirtner, Mr IHvid Neave, who was closely associated with Singapore from the time of his arrival about 1877. till
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  • 191 5 The American Ambassador, opening a new Carnegie library at Luton, on Ist inst., mentioned that Mr Andrew Carnegie's benefactions to Julv of this year totalled the colossal eum of 1:50,000,000. Of this amount t'l 0.000.000 had been expended in the election of municipal library buildings. The Go/^tte announces the Kine
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  • 50 5 My l^rd, stand back, and let the coffin pass Those were the words the "super had to say. He was a well-intentioned stupid ass, And "Richard the Third" (old Spokeshave's) was the play. The "supe" had caught a dreadful cold that dav. (Which Wood*' Great Peppermint Cure was taking off),
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  • 1100 5 ro De 01 insD or Scotch extraction is to feel tbe keen delight in all Celtic customs and adds certain zest to the spells and incantations of that truly Celtic tradition which sets aside the olst of October as the night of doom, when ill or sonsy fortune
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 10 5 What to Do. at Id becomes sett care über__2ll nninlra*
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    • 44 5 For a Lame Back. When you have pains or lameness in the back bathe the parts with Chamberlain's Pain Balm twice a day massaging with the palm of the hand for live minutes at each application. mi Aomnnn a r»io/»o r.f flonwol olitil-it-liT i.-ifl.
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    • 249 5 ROBINSON C? COLTS REVOLVERS WITH SOLID FRAME AND SIMULTANEOUS EJECTION Colt's Revolvers are the embodiment of every "'""'"""""''S^SjJh^ Ps^\ perfection resulting from years of experience in the construction of 4 Fire Arms. The Colt "Positive Lock 'is an B Automatic Safety of Proved Reliability. GoWs Police Positive Spinal. Target Revolver
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 834 6 BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd. FOR PENANG, RANGOON AND CALCTTTTA. The Company's Steamer PURNEA," tons R. P. Fysh r.n.r Commander, will be despatched for the above ports on rhursday the 3rd November, at 5 p.m. She has excellent accommodation for first uid second class passengers. For freight or passage
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    • 713 6 HAMBURG AM E RIKA LINE, HAMBURG The steamers of the Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homeward* they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo. Taking oarge
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    • 742 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, Tsiugtau, Nagasaki and
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    • 746 6 P. 0. STEAM NAVIGAI Foi China, Japan, P? Australia, IndLHeditcrranean and Lcrior Through B. Coast, Persian c can Ports. Steamers will lea MA Ov t,a ye Himalaya uha Dt < vanha Arcadia aya ha Arcadia (and fort INTERMEDIATE LIE; E^ypt. Mai^ AcconiniocL passengers lon Somali da ;ur 'Japan (and t
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  • 129 7 August Sept Total. Belat 380 2,677 Bruang 126 67 Bruseh 1,565 Chenderiaug 1,456 Gopeng 725 600 7,145 Heawood 303 305 865 Kamuning $4,189 92,900 937,611 Kanaboi 265 :a 500 Kinta Association 1,168 730 7,500 ang 175 163 Kramat Pulai 604 Kuantan 49 47 510 Lahat 540 710 7,946
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  • 676 7 October 29. RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. Cap. Ibsub. Paid. Last Div. Buyers. Sbllers 85,000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Estates Ltd 4 6 5 6 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay 25% int. 13 9 15 6 50.000 21. 2 Batang Malaka 2 9 Z 6 30.000 1 1 Batu Caves 35%int.15 10
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  • 420 7 Allagar 8," 21,970 Pongsu 2,379 2,628 12,157 Alma 1,000 1,100 4,850 Anglo Malay 52,664 59,162 464 t Kuning 295 320 1,786 r Molek IMO 2,16s 11,068 Ayer Panas 1,090 1,580 4,339 Balgownie B,COO 76,367 Batak Rabit 1.200 -35 Banteng 8,400 4,133 19.307 Batu Caves 37 14,7 28
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  • 598 7 750.000 5 5 Aver Panas 7.25 7.50 .000 1 1 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 2.50 2.75 150,000 1 1 Aver Kuning .50 65 Ayer Molek 2 20 2.35 500 000 10 10 Bukit Timah Rubber Estates 14.50 15 50 200.000 1 1 Balgownie 40% 10.50 11.00 750,000
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  • 62 7 (CORBBCTBP UF TO Oct. 29 Bank 4ms 2 4/ r demand 24^ Private credits 3ms credits 6m M France, demand Bank... Germany, demand M India, T. T 1 1 Honokong, demand I i i. Yokohama, uem~nd M 11 Java, demand 1 i Banokok, demand Sovereigns, Bank Buying $8.54 Bank
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  • 122 7 ma Gambier m. buyers Gambier Cube No 1 am 14 85 Gambier Ou be No. 2 tem Pepper Black (crdlm. B'pert) buy. Pepper, Whits fair) boy* Nutmegs \IC fee tks ik nom Nutmegs (80 te tas lb, M nom Maes Bixi- nom Cloves (Ambomai M _<-.-»_ Bally Coffee (10%
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 221 7 APARTMENTS. ngle rooms with MILDURA 7, Oxley Riae. Tennis. tl moderate. WANTED. AST SURGEON WANTED to accommo- ress. in two eats. jr u.c. [CIPAI ipal I 0 by rt al:y of a^e, md b the y accomialaceft .missionB. E. •10. FOR STILE. X TEXRIEES FOR SALE. Koek Road. R. MORTON,
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    • 190 7 Passengers for the Straits. Per M. M. Ernest Simons, due Oct 31. Mr and Mme. Van der Boom, Mr Haagmane, Mr Munon. Mr Higginbotton. Mr Truchot. Per P. O. Delta, due Nov 4— Mr B. L Williams, Capt S. Cunynghame, Mr J. R. MacKinnon, Rev. W. E. Weighill, Mis? >
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 694 7 VESSEL j> I b FUKI FU* and Ton* r-ommanden A Tired From For Wh«a Thalane Siam yacht 120 Crichton IA Bangkok Penaof Steamers Flag ft Tons Master Arrived From Consiroe* Dut 1689 Rest 27 Batavia Ships Agency B« Dor. Rickmers Ger 2665 Thode 21 Koronan Pat Simons ain Elax Brit
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    • 101 7 PASSENGERS. P-r Taroba: Capt. and Mrs Goldberg, Messrs Hockley, Baker and V. d* Per Perak Rev. M. Cardo/a, Messrs P. W. Ri vender. SnodgraßS, Moorhouse, J. L% Ma6uner. McClymont, Kennaway. McDuff, White and Mrs Shaw. Per Pin S r and J. P. Seth. Per Lady Weld Messrs MoLelan and Burrells.
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  • 952 8 RTGV T lS Rut> fc cr 1 was h- :ie offices of the company, in The Arcade on Siturday. la the absence of Mr Tigran Sarkies, Mr C'h- Tbye presided T t ird) having reid -e convening the meeting. Tne Chairman vou ar doubt less aware
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  • 362 8 ■>DGDFGH The general (Statutory) •nee the Bnkit K T>. Rubber Co, it the n I the ■.'.the Arcade, on Saturday. Mr W. Moorfa Managing presided, and there were also present Mi G m directors ..1 O .1. Curt J)iv B M II ik ii O. W
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  • 97 8 Tales of the Wild West are always interesting reading, and pictorial representations of the incidents are even more so. Thus it is not surprising tc find so great an interest taken in the film being shown at the Alhambra this week, entitled the M Girl from Arizona," which
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  • 19 8 Why? From a small beginning the sale and use of Chamberlain'^ Cough Remedy has extended +r nil e .i
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  • 805 8 kssful Afternoon's Events Despite tbe heavy shower of rain on Saturday afternoon, the annual athletic sports of tbe Singapore Recreation Club were successfully cirried out. There was a large attendance and, as the afternoon wore on, the pavilion was well filled with ladies whose pretty dresses
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  • 119 8 S. C. S. Championship The 150 yards scratch raoo for the Club championship, was swum off yesterday at Tanjong Katong. Only three members entered for the event, but this did not detract from the interest which was taken. K. Gordon forged ahead at the start and maintained the lead
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  • 124 8 The M*il desp itched from Singapore to London, 1;■ French Packer, on the 4th instant. lvered on the "J7th instant The Mail despatched from Singapore to London, via. Brindisi. on the 7tbi instant, was expected to be delivered on Saturday. The troopship RohilU arrived ye9ter day aftertom from
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  • 78 8 THE CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 1 mile I furloDg run Wednesday 2'Jh instResult. Mr A. Cunliffd's Christmas Daisy 5 yrs 8.2 (Vite z-Neopbire) 1 Lord Carnavon's Mustapha 4 yrs 8.5 2 Mr Cooper's Halcyon f > yrs 7.11 3 Winner trained at Druids Lodge, Xeveravon Wilts, by T. Lewis. We
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  • 480 8 The Question of Training Some years ago Dr. Cantlie of Hongkong lectured on the above subject, and having had a good deal of expert experience was able to give not a little good advice. He agreed with many other doctors and experts that for getting
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 223 8 THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIFE ASSURANCE WITH MONTHLY PREMIUMS Many persons are deterred from effecting a life pol.cy on the inconvenience attending the payment of I d once or twice a year by way of premiums. To Standard issues policies with monthly premium* 9 Ut *"y addition. The payment
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 174 8 LATEST SHIPPING. [In addition to that on page 7 Poh Ann, Brit.. 4 raith, October 2i<, Port S'haai, 8.8.8 Co., P. S'ham, X JV 1. Hoclj Lpe, Brit, 117, Morris, October 29, Bagan, Wee Bros., Ba^'an, < >otober 31. Hai Ham, Brit, 1 4i», Phillips, October 29, Malacca, Soon Keck,
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