The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 November 1910
1910-11-04
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Title Section16 1910-11-04 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTI LEADVERTISER. rEN CENTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1910 NO. 7,05516 words
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Article170 1910-11-04 1 P«?nan2 fired yesterday in the Interport match Page 5. The report 8 of a revolution in Spain are unfounded Page 5. Federal Council spent a busy day yesterday pas-ing Lew Uws Page 5. The French Cabinet has resignel owing to internal dissension P*ge 5. October crop returns170 words
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Article750 1910-11-04 1 Among my early impression* petn Pole© of this Co)* from amoi'g all other, s as a aLd pnpnt'x I will call l.iii pec'or Nock*m«l that of ooarae i proper Efcme (1 .'eusedmai* t:me, his piope 1 mon Eoglish origit He whi. i educat€d at the later ye^rs750 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement321 1910-11-04 1 SINGAPORE AMATEUR DRAMATIC COMMITTEE. ;N AMATEUR PiRFORMANCE OF THE MAGISTRATE' A FARCICAL COMEDY By A. W. PINERO. WILL BE GIVEN IN THE VICTORIA THEATRE ON NOVEMBER 19th. 24th and 26th. PLANS AND SEATS AT ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, Ltd. On Wednesday, November 9th. THE FAVOURITES' REIUBN. THE WAYANG KASSIM Ihe Indra321 words
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Advertisement284 1910-11-04 1 MARLBOROUGH BBACH ROAD. THE POPULAR SHOW. TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME 2nd Show 9*30 to 11pm. A Trip on the Mekong. Ihe Hew Housekeeper. Ihe Wine Bottlers. In love with the Pretty Cashier. A Fair Duellist (Diamatic). Ihe Test (Comedy). The Wrong Floor (By Max linder). The Anger of Diana. The Variety Star's284 words
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Advertisement92 1910-11-04 1 lATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Lost black spaniel dog Page 2. To be let furnished, 27 Ann Siang Hill Page 6 Dresser wanted for estate in Kalantan Page 7. Municipal notice re closing of Rochore Canal road Page 2. At the Alexandra Hall Maharajah Gulab Singh At the Theatre Royal Sitamgar —Page 1.92 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous386 1910-11-04 1 THE WEEK Friday, 4th High Water— ll 11 a P A O Mail Outward due Municipal Commission. 2 30 p Bridge, Tanglin Club, 9 p CAIw&DIT, 5.h High Water.- <i U 11 35 p Slnday, 6th High Water.— (.4o a., 0 4 p 24th after Trinity. N D L Mail386 words
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Article366 1910-11-04 2 -.of Britain's robber plan and in the journals of the nraents are a more plentiful th*D appreciations. The i illy entitled Toe Rubber But Mr Line In Fishback, who is him rubber plantation enter wrote 1 not receive the -:on in Philadelphia. The td at the disposal of the366 words
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Article59 1910-11-04 2 A n. ir appears to be b, undu pare blu> *s and purr. :n, w the sbcipe of women, who half c i in the sjft clingix throw loto prominer limbs pruach and now th* Me bing -s of »n>i another wo the i 'jrreek phe aDcieut59 words
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26 1910-11-04 2 1 Council that the Viceroys and Provinces should be summoned r for a conference of such far i vernment has no*26 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement43 1910-11-04 2 Rheumatism the Most Common Cause of Suffering. a ore pain and suffer n reason -arnon of ail ills, and it ertaioly gratifying to sufferers to know Pain Balm will aftord n-1 make rest and sleep possible. Id uiuy cytffr tjhp *>lig* *Tn.tr- -mir43 words
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Advertisement291 1910-11-04 2 WATERBURY'S Metabolized Cod Liver Oil Compound* TASTELESS. 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. 25 and $2.00 Twenty-sixth Annual Publication. THE SINGAPORE and STRAITS ROUGH291 words
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Advertisement691 1910-11-04 2 NOTIGES. LOST. One black spaniel dog with white chest. Municipal No. 159, attached to a wide collar. Finder on returning same to 115, River Valley Rd. will be rewarded. Nov 4 11.11 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Xotice is hereby given that in order to carry out repairs, Rochore Canal Road between Arab691 words
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Advertisement691 1910-11-04 2 NOTIOES. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I am not transacting any further business on behalf of the firm of F. G. Somerville ft Co. A. F. COMRIE. Nov 2 5 11 MISS IT SE ANDREE, Midwife (Diplo ma) and Sick Nurse, 119, Telok Ayer Street, Singapore Miss Andr^e holds691 words
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Advertisement566 1910-11-04 2 Chartered Bank of India Australia and China. INCORPORATED BT BOTAL CHAMTMR Paid up Capital in 60,000 shares of £20 each ftl.SOO.f* Reserve Fund £1,600,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 41,900,00< Court of Directors. Sir Montagu Cornish Turner (Chairman). Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham, K.C.I.K.' Thomas Cuthbertson, Esq Sir Alfred Dent, K.C.M.G The566 words
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Advertisement213 1910-11-04 2 manufacturers""^ Policies an EITAB; aim*, loans, a promptly sett Singapore without Head Of T, holders t. The Accoul anoe Departu. guthrie <i w Ge,, SOUTH BRITISH IKSUEAKCE C FIRE Insnr tL_ aD ->•» MAEIKE Insur. "JJ^i the world at h west rate. iM EAETHaUAZE JJ| Offices.— 2 F reerT* *****213 words
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Article78 1910-11-04 3 Thb K.ine immemorial been .3 a model of industry, ife and methods of social v)me of which are sutfi iently the most advat, rmer have been closely studied been ipt. Per rmy Idhear mi* the fly in the dissemi- .pines, c y op i man in a78 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement111 1910-11-04 3 MARTELL'S BLUE SILVZB LABEL :ed guarantee, all over the wor KOB B PES'I BRANDY ars To be hac by a oi trade prices of and please all Dealer* apply to Adamson, GiifiUon Co, Ltd. Export Trade of the State of Victo ia AUSTRALIA. and in communication li i ply ry111 words
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Advertisement766 1910-11-04 3 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. TEN tre invited under the following ies to the Municipality of Singaiore from Ist January, 1911, FOR ONE YEAR. 1. Bakau and Bintangore Rollers, Kassau ag and Koofing Tiles, Chinese Bricks and Lime. Timb r. 3. Miscellaneous Aitic. 4. Paii res. 5. Brooms. 6. Metals and Engineer's Stores.766 words
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Advertisement409 1910-11-04 3 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 in specttd on and after Monday, the 31st inst., on the production to the Chief Clerk, Municipal409 words
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Advertisement1090 1910-11-04 3 KATZ BROTHERS, LTD. TUP PfIIfPNTRV inc uuwcnini Jfl^&P^Vs *S?*L e avc ust un P ac^ c:J an mm m mm f% KlNll. iT^^^^ 811 01^" 1 I*ll^^1 11^^ favourite Machines. p ifl' iM m^ J^m^rf gdr 7j f^ T1 > '^*TK|B' a^ Sir They are English made, with English Fittings1,090 words
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Article, Illustration1830 1910-11-04 4 The Singapore Free Press. Friday, Nov. 4, 1910. Pr-^ i V Poop!-'', riiihl maintain, l.v ?:»in H»n r ."-lot Truth li«-r g'oMOUS precepts draw. Pledged to I \alty and I aw. It his become almost an axiom of science thit any interference with the balance of forces set up by1,830 words
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Article580 1910-11-04 4 70 to 80 per cent of the whole trade of Hainan can be justly claimed as British. Coal, which is r to be superior to Welsh, has been discovered in Saghalien. After deducting all expenses and in* the profits of the N -rman Lloyd for the first six months of580 words
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Article26 1910-11-04 4 brotushares, dant, wi> efea. quired the pr eater iu he bei^ tt »»,.< though' for t and shan had bee- «^> The payment it amount26 words
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Article24 1910-11-04 4 Van EvanW Wer L i -ihrenkr.! Johi 1 Wan M H v Talma E elase Esqr I W. E Hoc; kID624 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement202 1910-11-04 4 THE FAMOUS COLkARD PIANOS COLLARD IftllUU f HEW MODEL ONLY 3 Less 10 o for cash SOLE AGENTS -ROBINSON PIANO S John Little Co., I LIMITED. Owing to the placing of large contracts with the m vkers, Messrs. John Little Co., are able to offer first class •Wertheim M Sewing202 words
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Advertisement18 1910-11-04 4 LEE BROTHERS. 58-4, Hill Street, (off Stamford Road.) HIGH GLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. Enlargements a Speciality PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION.18 words
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Article33 1910-11-04 5 .}.> HUSBAND OS THI3ET. r:.i I hltgnpk Reuter's) 'iiriug before the whole n frontier .Ist be apprehended igh and u.is and the •:it involve a •tse in W. difficul'ninent s*-t*ionii.33 words
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Article23 1910-11-04 5 Rumours Unfounded. reelv :iint of revolution. The b the :ided and ipecial 1] oorer Their A Ena bad ad the popularity23 words
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Article17 1910-11-04 5 writ the three rat i a wretched light. -s in 77 i i17 words
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Article25 1910-11-04 5 > m < >urmiBter, CiUilr. ihe b has d. hat been o: i takt biere a and i v»» t be l i ug of •en name25 words
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Article47 1910-11-04 5 COLONIAL GOVERNMENT. DIVIDING TSE WORK. Secretary for the Dominions. bmarine Telegraph. Reuter's.) The that a new Secretary will shortly be appointed to attend to thd alf lira of the self-governing Dominions, whilst the Colonial Sacretary with the p-esent organization will administer the s of the Crown Colonies.47 words
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Article51 1910-11-04 5 WALTHAMSTOW BYE-ELECTION. The \\\ilthamstow (E*sex) bye-election, ed necessary by Mr John Allsebrook Simon's appointment to the solicitor-general-ship, after a vigorous struggle, in which Tariff Reform and the Osborne judgment were the prominent questions, has resulted lows D 16,( b. Maj. 2.7< Increased Maj irity The e last election were. 17.;51 words
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Article39 1910-11-04 5 v .in. 1 from a village in the SwanMa Talk I mine >wner and his son on beiu by striking miners replied with one was idjnred. The teleph and telephone lines in the neighbourhood have been cut.39 words
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Article32 1910-11-04 5 L p. m. Carew, who was sentenced to death •kohama in 1897 for poisoning her husband, but whose sentence was commuted to imprisonment, has been released from -bury prison.32 words
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Article19 1910-11-04 5 ?rnment has granted a sum of thousand pounds annually for the encouragement of horse breeding.19 words
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Article67 1910-11-04 5 A.ger. 2,150 lbs. .rhlan Co. I lbs. Co. 71 lbs. -hn. M Co. Ibfl. .tal five lbs. \n 1,357 lbs Total six mont. C Total nine months 29,544 'Jo. \t?ainet months 35,555 lbs. it j Pening. Total 100 lbs lbs. 20 lbs; (First reported outp67 words
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Article32 1910-11-04 5 da Lumpur, The P.anters' S'ores h*ve received a cable Eroua I, radon giving tbe latest rubber prices. lit M crepe rrc) jp orepe form) ip untrtRimboi Fiue hur-1 Para32 words
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Article19 1910-11-04 5 I pub, Not. Pusing Babru tin mines declare a divideDd of sixpence payable 011 Nov. 2.19 words
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Article374 1910-11-04 5 A BUSY DAY. Freights Bill Passes. {From ot. f>ondent Kuala Kings ir, Njv. 3 Today the Estate Labourers' enactment was cousidered in Committee. Mr dimming referred to the difficulty of finding sick coolies. The penalty for the tirst offaEce of not sending such coolies to hospital was reduced374 words
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Article154 1910-11-04 5 We Can regard no change in the market for the past week which Ins again been dull with no marked interest being displayed in anv particular section. Rubbsb Highlands and Lowlands have been pkcnd at £4 l!'s, Malacca Ordinaries Silantrors ~>\U t L madrons Ditiiansaras £7 7154 words
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Article126 1910-11-04 5 The case of Tully v. Cowm has been further pos'poned till the 10th. Special care should be taken by motorists using tbeGipat P*rir Parking. Durincr the week, two cars have gone down the bvrk. Iu one case, the native driver was ltailly iniurpd Oa Wednesday, a car containing Mr Gardiner126 words
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Article266 1910-11-04 5 TALKS REVOLUTION. Strange Speech in British Colony. {From our own Correspondent.) Penan g, Xjv. 3. The Straits Ejho passes trenchant criticism on a speech Dr. Sun Yat S^n, the Chinese reformer, delivered in the Chinese Club in McAlister road, which appears to have been of a nature266 words
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Article242 1910-11-04 5 H.M. The Emteror's Birthdat The Japanese residents of Singapore celebrated yesterday as a holiday in honour of the anniversary of thf« birthday of His Majesty the Emperor of Japan. All business houses and shops were closed throughout the day, and in High Street and other places the tltgs242 words
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Article123 1910-11-04 5 The following new lines were fixed in )ctober. 980 Alsagoff S*w Mills Ltd., Killing. 4">* Boey P*k Fook. Waterloo Street. 11:{S Chew Wan Poh, Beach Road. •24 s Codrington, 8., Goodwood Hill. "»74 Emerson, C., Grange Road. 794 Garcia, W. J., Orchard Road. 113'.* .1 tuoo H^snan, Ce^il123 words
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Article67 1910-11-04 5 A palanquin driven by a native sycs collided with a rikisba yesterday morniDg at the junction of Market and Kling Streets. The rikisha was considerably damaged and the fare, a young Straits born Chinaman, was thrown out. Th°> syce drove on but was pursued by a Kling policeman. A S.kh67 words
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Article28 1910-11-04 5 When you have pains or lameness in the back bathe the parts with Chamberlain's Pain Balm twice a day massaging with the palm of28 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement338 1910-11-04 5 ROBINSON &C? THE NEW MODEL "BRITANNIA" AIR RIFLE Polished Walnut Stock, Barrel and other Parts Black Finish, Polygroo ve Rifling. Adjustable Sights. ROBINSON Co IV. D. H. O. WILLS. THREE CASTLES MAGNUMS A LARGE HAND-MADE CIGARETTE. w Packed Price Ihe MAGNUMS' +ti( Three Castles 55 cents 50' S > Cigarclt338 words
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Advertisement448 1910-11-04 6 APARTMENTS. O e doable and single rooms with board at "MILDURA 7, Oxley Rise. Tennis. Stables. Terms moderate. Feb Jl e TO LET. TO BE LFT FUBNISHED. T: rtable European residence No Entry Ist December. Garniture can be taken over at a valuation. POWELL Co.. Auctioneers. 4 11 TO LET448 words
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Advertisement558 1910-11-04 6 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. FOR EUROPE. The Imperial German Mail Steamep YORCK 1 tons. Captain Randermann, left Hongkong on Wednesday the 2nd inst., at 1 p.m., and may be expected to arrive here on Sunday afternoon the »;th inst. at about J p.m. She will probably he despatched ft r Europe on558 words
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Advertisement703 1910-11-04 6 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG The steamers' of the Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straitß, China and Japan. Homewardp, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo. Taking carge at through703 words
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Advertisement702 1910-11-04 6 N. D. L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The faßt 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 and702 words
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Advertisement397 1910-11-04 6 OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND China Mutual Steam Nav. Co. Ltd. The Companies' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Strait and Japan every week, and from Japan L wards for London Amsterdam and Antvevery fortnight for Genoa, Marseille^ arrj Liverpool and for Marseilles, Havre and pool monthly.397 words
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Advertisement53 1910-11-04 6 P- 0. Foi China, Japa Au&tralia, Ir Mediterranean and L Through Bills ol Coa^ can P amers v iha aya ha :ia intermedia: Egypt, Marseil es Accomi 'Jaj (a: Pack i 1 ivni t t Passage anu BRITISH II NAVIGAT Co. L: For Port Sv IV A am Ala; an<i53 words
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Article87 1910-11-04 7 Total. Belat 2,677 Brnang 1,*36 Bruseh 1,565 ieriang 1.456 Gopeng 600 7,145 Heawood 865 Kamuning 900 137,611 Kanaboi Kinta 500 Kinta Association 730 Kramat PuJai Kuan tan Lahat 710 Menglembu Lode New Oopeng 120 1,360 v ew Tambun 2,701 Pahang Consolidated 10.903 *len 4 880 ng Bahrn Rahnjan87 words
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Article217 1910-11-04 7 100 -30 ing .bit -35 14." 104 ga •im 543 Bikam 3145 16,767 Brieh 892 Bukit Kajang 34,164 ah Lintang 4 700 720 Bukit Timah 1.4 Bukit K. B. 1.605 United 11.250 '-50 Seld 81. Changkat Serdang Salak 14 9,461 950 950 166 nted Malay 164 ,8217 words
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Article1272 1910-11-04 7 November 3. UAP. LB3UV. ±*AID. LiABTDIV. UVYWKB. SBLLERS 85,000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Estates Ltd 4 7 5 6 150.000 21- '2 Anglo-Malay 25% int. 13 3 15 0 50,000 2/- 21- Batang Malaka 2 9 3 6 30.000 1 1 Batu Caves 35%int.15 10 0 16 10 01,272 words
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Article52 1910-11-04 7 (COREKCTID UP TO XoT. 3 Bank 4ms demand Private credit* 3 m credits 6ms France, demand Bank... Germany, demand India, T. T M Hongkong, demand ha ma, demand M Java, demand Bangkok, demand 66* Soverhigns, Bank Buying 1*54 Bank of England Rate... Discount 3 months bi11... 4% 6 Bar52 words
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Article119 1910-11-04 7 Nov Tu I Gam bier wm Gumbier Cube No 1 Ghunbier Unn« So. i wm con Black (trim. S'por* Pepjer.Whita (fa*r) Nutmeg* (110 to t*« nom Nutmeg* (80 tc M com Mac* (Bu>4%, m «t Ha Olotm (Ambo»*» M rcnc, Bally Coffee (10% Black) Libari&B OoftM M Tapioea, tic&li119 words
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Advertisement163 1910-11-04 7 I WANTED. DRESSER. want* I "Htinc salary, to Nal c o Free Pr 711 Oil ConsfMsioas i view to 1 applv. CO asive ex 6.11 WANTED ISTANT SURGEON WANTED farnish\pply in writing w ery a.c yiiiii gi> sts THIS IS IT. prcp&rati on u^3m ot iveroil. d :perad 5 mnlapset163 words
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Miscellaneous853 1910-11-04 7 VESSEL^ IN FUK'I Fl*« and Tons Commander* Arrived Ptom Fc W>»«» Sea Mew Col. yacht 500 Chamberlain O^t 30 Penang Un Parramatta Aus. tor. boat 607 Tickell i 1 Portsmouth Yarra Ans. tor. boat 607 Biddlecombe Nov 1 Portsmouth i 6 Gibraltar Brit cruis 7700 Grant vl vmouth iney 5853 words
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Miscellaneous54 1910-11-04 7 WEATHER REPORT Date Bar Wind Temp Hum Sky Rain H'kong I<>a 3< .11 Manib 1« a H'kong-ip rl3 o Manila 4p o Kandang Kerbaa Ho«pital No? I M. 3 pm. 9ph Barom. 32 Fab Temp. Wet Bulb Ther. Dir. of Wind Max. Temp, in shade Min. do. do. Max. in54 words
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Article407 1910-11-04 8 THEAM TEW FOL'ND GUII/n Thv Fomewhit pmtrac'Ml hearing of the case in which W*e Tbe»m Tew was charged with pe»jurv. w*s brought to a close vester \>urt, before Mr Justice >er. Mr Giunt had pleaded in prisoner 8 defence overnight, and vesterdav morning Mr Elmonds, Deputy Public Prosecutor,407 words
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Article23 1910-11-04 8 SCC v H The the match on 1 1. nade l»r H E H. H King, H W I :iaiid and E23 words
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Article30 1910-11-04 8 Th? ab^ve teams met vn the E-pUnade :ed in a win for tl.- tla to three. The Club were the superior side throughand ti. it times was really excel30 words
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Article149 1910-11-04 8 The Times of India is g. that arrangements have now been mpleted for the Indian cricket team to le*ve 1 for Englacd on 31 bj the usages have already been txx ke<T The tirsf match June ls\ in London acd Mr Licev has already -•arranged an149 words
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Article105 1910-11-04 8 Time. ne flight in India is to be man- hay in three or four weeks' time. The scheme fjr arranging flights in this atry has be> y Messrs Keene and Sbafto, and Mr H. Payne Gallwey, the Secretary of the Co has already arrived in BomhdY105 words
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Article280 1910-11-04 8 H. E. Sie Giorge Clarke's Advice, THINKING CF SINGAPOKE. Bombay, October 22nd. While en route from Poona to Mabableshwar this week, Sir George Clarke stopped to receive a Municipal Address In replying, thn Governor thus referred to Municipal administration in the Presidency J I hope that yo.i all280 words
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Article196 1910-11-04 8 NIA.V.HAI COMM tirg on British Inteiest in Chinese Education," the National Review says There are at the same time two other British schemes afoot for the assistance of Chinese education, the one at Hongkong, and the other under the energizing ii ri.ienre of Lord Wil ham Cecil. At196 words
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Article209 1910-11-04 8 They met .it|lUrmouth, whither tejbad gone tke his daughter to the sea. and s'l-i hers This was the simple prelude to the r >ther romanti. weddii r Hugh Cliff »rd and Mr.- de la Pasture, which took even thiir inti mat- Sir Hugh, though now iry209 words
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Article165 1910-11-04 8 MiK Die. \M» COHBULAB Ilk The spirit of unrest which has been a recent marked feature of the Chinese abroad, leadiog them to demand consuUr if not diplomatic representation in foreign colonies, has now induced the Chinese merchants in Siam to n quest the Waiwupu to enter165 words
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Article454 1910-11-04 8 (Via Howykong). Prince Tsai Hsun in Japan. Tokyo, Oct 24. His Imperial Highness Prince Tsai Hsun arrived in Japan yesterday. Last night he was entertained by Admiral Saito, Minister for the Navy, at the Suiko Sha (Naval Clobj. The Elder Statesmen, Ministers of State and high officers of454 words
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Article268 1910-11-04 8 Tub Ceippbs Mubdi HI i IK I. IN THI DOCK. London. Octoler •_'•">. The trial of Miss Le Neve, before the Chief Justice at the Old Bailey, was opened by Mr Muir for the probecution to day. The court was crammed and crowds gathered outside. La Miss Le268 words
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Article670 1910-11-04 8 The new twin screw Du^ch mail steamer Prinses Juliau*" w.il be berthed at section cumber two, Tarjong Pdgar, this morning. The M M. company's steamer "Guadiana" left Saigon at 4 pm. on the 2ad mat and may he expected here on Saturday at about 7 am The master670 words
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Article138 1910-11-04 8 Per P. A O Devanha from Yokohama Col. V. Whittall from Shanghai.— Miss E Bailey from Hongkong Mr G. Wcohicott, Mr and Mre Stein, Major Gen. Broadwood, Mr Lam Tik Sam. Mr Fong Sik Shan. Mr T. Perpetuo, Mr Poole. Per Lady Weld: Rev. H. Duvelle, Rev. Farvu. Messrs138 words
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Article85 1910-11-04 8 I a addition to that on page 7 R. of Sarawak, Sar, 81+2. Moxon, Nov. 3, Kuching, Oog Ewe Hai, Kuching, Nov. 8. Adeh, Sar, ]8!«. Mat, Nov. 3, Kuching, >ng Ewe Hai, Kuching, Amberst, Brit, 135, Scott, Nov. 3, P'tianak, Thong Ek, Pontianak, Nov. 5. Omapere, Brit,85 words
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Article78 1910-11-04 8 A company entitled Rubber Substitute (li'10), Limited, was registered on September 23. Capital, £10,000, in JCI shares. Objects To carry on the business of manufacturers of and dealers in lubber substitutes, iubber compounds, and art Iti cial rubber, etc., to acquire from the Eqtutorial Trading and MabufacturiDg78 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement52 1910-11-04 8 I take pleasure in adding my testimony to the great value of glycogen in typhoid fever. During the Butler epidemic, I used it and the results certainly surpassed my expectations. A marked influence was exerted upon the pulse and temperature, while the whole course and type of the disease was52 words
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Advertisement200 1910-11-04 8 MOTOJISTS Send your covers and tubes retreaded or repaired to The Dunlop Rubber Co., (Far East U NO. 43, ROBINSON ROAD. Repairs executed promptly and at modera will not be executed to those covers pas: and which in our opinion are not worth FRESH STOCKS of Dur continually shipped out200 words
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