The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 8 November 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, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1910. NO. 7.058
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  • 154 1 Octcber tin and rubber returns will be fouod on page 4 Germany has undertaken to furnish the Turkish loan P^ee The steamer Kurdistan has been lo9t off the Scilly isles— Page Tbe first cumber of 'he Diocesan magazine has been issued P*gi The moderate party iu China
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  • 491 1 Aunt Harriet aud sociable cup •en invited to uriik And a* my have fxptctaticus fr« m Auot 1 naturalh kiud of favour us with. We ill with Aunt so when at the en< repast, she 1 our v «a\ ng t; to hear tbat poor broken bis le^ and
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 351 1 •"•"■"^■■■■••■■■••■■■■•••iSllWOßE MATEtIR DRUMTII! ALHAMBRA <£%_ ■'POSITE RAFFLES HOTEL) OF SINGPORES PREMIER PICTURE PALACE.I J Two Grand Shows Every Night. J *™E MAGISTRATE* A FARCICAL COMEDY I Come See "Pathe's Animated Gazette" I By a. w. pixero. 7th EDITION Loing all the Importa; Home and Abroad in living Pictur. WILL he
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    • 359 1 THE STAR OPERA Co. The Dutch and Malay Variety Entertainers. AT THE THEATRE ROYAL. NORTH BRIDOS BOAO. To*Nlsht To'Xight A very interesting play BERTHA SEIGFRJD" WILL HE STAGED. REMEMBER! Always look for the Cleanest Show. Theatre Royal is tie most upto-date Theatre in Town. THE FAVOURITES' RETURN. THE WAYANG KASSIM
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    • 175 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Natura milk at Katz Bros Page 5. Rubber tyred victorias for sale I Bankruptcy notice re Wee Kay Hock Page 2. Demarcator for estate work wanted Page 7. Evening employment wanted by teacher Paj: Municipal notice re forthcoming elections -Page 2. Notice re tenders for Acheen Spirit Farm
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 278 1 THE WEEK TUI'DAT, Nover; High Water.— 2.o a. 1 1. Bridge, Tangiin WIDNBSDAY 9tfa Hi*h Water. 2 1 1 p Su Po Sia, Christian Endeavour, G Thursday, 10th High Water— 4 »i a.. 2.4 B. I. Mail Eomeward cio Friday, 11th Hitfh Water 34 a., 4.12 p N". D. L.
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  • 255 2 NEW NATIONAL SPIRIT ARISING IN CHINA. ■w natioDal spirit arising in aa, and he would be a wise man indeed ist what the outcome will be," 1 Rev. M. Beauehamp, brother to Lord Beanchamp, to ia Times representa- Mr Beau nip is an Anglican missionary who for v years has
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  • 176 2 a Belie of iron in Europe is -«port prepared by a Swedish ttee of experts for the International Stockholm. increased production of tons in lv»6 to nece*nin^ of iron In I^7 only I tons was >na. The juestion, the report says, how to obtain ore needed
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  • 171 2 litor of Me ds in India 1 him a list 1 choose if Ito linii: x i k to that number. 1 in the eu.rent number, may serve as a guide t > those who keep chests or have anything to thetics ■d from the inrtly
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 13 2 cleanses <i from all impurities arising from Bad Legs, Skin D seaaes, 14
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    • 629 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. 5125 and S2 00 DUFF DEVELOPMENT Co., Ltd. A number of
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    • 707 2 NO T WES. Consulate-General for tha Netherlands. NOTICE. The Spirit Farm of the Government of Acheen aad its Dependencies will be let for one and three years as from the Ist April, 1911. Tenders will be received on Thursday December Ist at 10 a.m. at the office of the Civil
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    • 694 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 NOTICE. Mr. F. C. Peck hereby announces that he has opened a business as Share broker at No.
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    • 586 2 Cliartered Bank of Ind^i Australia and China. y^ORPORATBD BY RO7AL CHARTER Paid up Capital in 60,000 iharet of £20 each 1 1,200 onr Reserve Fund £1,600,000 Eeterre Liability of Proprietori 11, 200.00C Court of Dirwtora. Sir Montagu Cornish Turner (Chairman). Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham, K.CJ K." Thomas Cuthberteon, Eaq Sir
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    • 300 2 j manufacturers"!^ INSL RANGE J r t 9 ITABLK." aims, loans, cash-wrreodet*. promptly eettleo by th e Singapore without ti Head Office y c ffciereoot t, The Reserves fo holders 20. 000 The Accoun ance Department y GUTHRIE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE (0., LTD, FIRE Insurances effected on J ,> and
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 195 3 APARTMENTS. louble and single rooms with board at "MILDURA 7, Oxley Rise. Tennis, Stables. Terms moderate. n.c 'NICIPAL NOTICE. Unho annual valuation of mes»ment to be levied on, all :thin >r the year a of Hatepa Andrew's Road, pal Com bear any appeals against the I or orally aft least
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    • 584 3 Fxpoit Trade cf the State cf Victoria AUSTRALIA. of Victoria has a large and in «fj ort trade in every class of pro- duct suitable for Eastern requirements Direct steamship communication has been, ed with the principal Eastern ports* wishing facilities for importations mer chair in exporters are prepared to
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    • 785 3 PROGRAMME. GYMKHANA. To be held at the Race Course, Saturday, Nov., 19, 1910. 2-30 P. M.— Polo Pony Scurry. nnce about S furlongs. Catch weights. Ponies having a certificate from Polo Clubs in the Colony or F.M.S., and to be certified by Secretary of Polo Club with which such pony
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    • 660 3 AuenoNS. MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF Freehold Properties Situate at Kramat Road and Spottiswoode Park Road, Singapore. Ttesday, 15th November, at 2-30 p.m. 1. Freehold land area 1,548 square feet, part of Grant 67. Together with the dwell ing bouse erected thereon and known as No. 18, Kramat Road, oil Orchard Road,
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    • 684 3 'Xmas Presents AUCTION SALE OF High Class Japanese Curios, Porcelain, Ivory Carvings. Silver Goc Gold Wire Cloisonne Ware, Brass and Bronze Work, &c. AT MESSES H. L. COGHLAN Co s SALEROOMS On Friday, Saturday and Wednesday, November Ilth, 12th 16th, at W-30 a.m. Comprising Beautifully carved ivory figures, brass and
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    • 127 3 Japan Coals. THE Mitsui Bussan Kaisha Ltd* (MITSUI Co., Ltd Head Office: No. I, SURUGA-CHO TOKIO. London Erancb 34, Linv Strec Singapore Branch 2 Finlayson Grc OTHER BRANCHES— San FmncisooJland, New York, Hamburg, Bom^y. cutta, Rangoon, Scur» O aya, M > inejBangkok, Saigon, Hongkong, Canton. Amoy, Foochow, Shanghai, Tingtau, Hankow,
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  • 43 4 Domestic Occurrences. Death. Dow. At Bournemouth, on 4th October, 1910, .James Markmam Dow, a^ed forty-one. lair of the Hongkong *vd Shanghai Banking Corporation, son of the late Jam ks Dow, of Shanghai, and Mrs Dow, of Elleray, Claphatiipark, S.W. 'China papers please copy'.
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  • 1202 4 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, Nov. 8, 1910. raw. 1 *w. Ir is now ionM weeks since Mr Si trrived in Singapore for what we believe to have been the avowed purpose of inquiring as to the adeq inadequacy of the pay of Government servants in the Colooj and the
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  • 225 4 A copy of the Singapore Dioc a^ Migazine has bsen forwarded to this oil rtiis is the first issm of the H ut\ ind from a critical pjint of view its appearance as a magazine, it eiu honestly be given every praise. The idei of this monthly
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  • 576 4 H E Liu Yak Lia, the new Minist* London, arrived a* aai on October and was being aed by his countrymen. The leader of the <in*i-.T-tpine6e faction in K >rea, known as Li Han in has been arrested by the Russian author Nicolaevsk. Sir rick and Lady Lugari landed lilly
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  • 4 4 3CTOBER RUBBER
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  • 16 4 A Good Tbwas turnout of i forr Malay State* his adjutant
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  • 21 4 A public Club on Sund.. Stephenson made a and said of the seas overrun food supply woul Tl then.
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  • 31 4 SIR JOHN RODGER'S SUCCESSOR. appointed Goven >i in Ceylon who pi> rise teen j from and :i. uor has i year after 1 he was on its amalg i sent cha
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 185 4 SCOTCH WHISKIES. Very Old Highland Blend. Club Whisky. Perfection (D. J. McCallum's). Polo Brand (T. P. Griffin Co.) Extra Special (Chop Rajah). V. 0. S. (Choice Old Matured). N.B.— All the above Whiskies may be obtained in 10 gallon Casks at reduced prices. CALDBECK, MACGRECOR Co., Itbc Gillette safety Che
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    • 33 4 THE CELEBRATED LEtIMANN PIANOS. UPRIGHT GRANDS ONLY $600. Magnificent Tone. THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LTD. LEE BROTHERS. 58-4, Hill Street, off Stamford Road.) HIGH GLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. Enlargements a Speciality PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 415 6 SHIRE LINE OF STEAMERS Ltd. FOR MARSEILLES. CARDIFF. AVOHJSOUTH AND LONDON. SIRE" C. Cundy, rnr on the 14th instant and rompt despatch tor the above por Accommodation for Saloon Passengers. Cat c fans and vessel 1 throughout with Electricity. vardess are carried, af 9 fare Singapore to London is $3CO.
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    • 544 6 COMPANIA TRASATLANTICA CF BARCELONA. fFOR ILOILO AND MANILA. The Spanish Mail Steamer "ISLA DE PANAV" expected to arrive from Europe on Tues,y, the Bth November, and will have prompt for a rts. For Freight ami Passage apply to BARLOW Co., Agents No-. 9-11 BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd. FOR
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    • 702 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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    • 734 6 N D L Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamers o! 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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    • 504 6 p. &7r 37 Foi China, Jap Mediterranean i and I Through Bi Coast, Persian o can Por. •amerswili. ss Devanha I 86 Arcadia I rcadia INTESKZLIATE Egypt, MarAcconimodiv wac (aL damafei Ha anta or oi the Godown^ F. Paasa^e anc H BRITISH INDIA STE NAVIGATION Co. L For Port Swettc
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  • 104 7 t Oct. Jan— Belat --77 Brnang 67 -36 •-eh 65 nderiang 1,456 -ng 145 I Heawood 805 Kaaianing 00 $5,513 $48,154 j Kanaboi 759 500 ociaticn -00 -*ng 501 j Kramat Pnlai 3,834 -tan 510 lLahat 710 8 671 emba Lode 2,613 Gopeng 120 ;60 Tambun 01 Pahang
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  • 316 7 Jan— Oct -:ax 3,600 .27 Pongsu 1 57 00 50 3 Malay 162 454 Kuning 1,786 11 Ayer Panas 4,339 Balgownie Batak Rabit 00 -J5 :-ng 19.307 i Caves 104,070 i Tiga -02 am 1,100 1100 -im 543 .m 8145 16,767 992 .93 34 40,458 ..Rajah 648
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  • 1264 7 November 7. Car. Ibsub. Paid. L-ast Div. Bimias. Sbllers 85,000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Estates Ltd 4 7 5 6 2/- 8 Anglo-Malav 25% int. 13 6 15 0 ,000 2/* 2/* Batang Maiaka 2 9 3 9 '00 1 1 Batu Caves 35%int.15 10 0 16 10 0
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  • 38 7 (Corrected cf to Nov. 7 Bank 4ms den. credit* 6m France, demand Bank... Germany, demand India, T. T Hongkong, demand dfi. Yokohama, demand Java, demand Bangkok, demand 66$ Sovereigns, Back Buving $5.54 Bank of England Discount 6
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  • 86 7 Tin J Gambier Gambier Cnbe No 1 Gaiabiar On M Ko. S M r'oppt.rrfwi W&t ftp Peppw.WttiU (Imt) yttttt' aom Sutme^-v bo tc in M nom E*c4t lou Clor«« 'AmbcTJM Coffee (10% Bl*ck) Libenaa Octtm io. maiiom paarl it. M Coprt, B^i < Ooprm Pontuuu i M M Op;nm.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 175 7 I FOR SALE. FOR SALE in good I tts 18 11 FOR SALE. aria and nseI two sets harness ail in u Ofißce. 15-11 Ltd, l.oeoangoon I FOX TERRIERS FOR SALE NORTON, Horse Reoository Rd. Telephone HORSES by tv-.ry boat frcm Aus- GHARRY turnonta for priDDER cf best quality aiwa..
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    • 8 7 For all internal complaint* dyeentry cnoghcoldfi Ac take
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 890 7 VESSEL^ IN POK Fl*e and Tons rommaDd«*r« Arrival Prom Sea Mew Coi. yacht 500 Chamberlain tin F'm« Tona Master Arrive From -".ocnffaM tim Ad eh Sarl-» Mat Xov 3 Kuching j Ewe h Batavier Brit 215 Simpson Xov 6 Nat. T Hoe Ly Boribat Skm 352 Bay Xov 6 Bangkok
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    • 103 7 PASSENGERS. Per Darvel H. E the < Governor of B Xortb Borneo and Mrs I Thompson, Mr S. Boyd, Mr and Mrs Hotfinan, Capt. V Tan Chenp Foo. Mr H. F. Rook.- ,lari«, Mr Lnu Cheok Look, Mr Chaw Then, Mr and Mrs C. H. Kok and child, Mr Billved.
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  • 194 8 man mail >>re*n> k." Capt. -T *on, ar Uy morniDg after passing through a it severe frum HongkoDg at 1 p passing Gj.p I ai. indem&nn called at the 3 I >beervatorv the weather >UB, and wa» ic r *vphAon which at 9 am. was central 1
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  • 80 8 guilty oil -bove ch B Of g)l: Jrafts lC h I been >nej he his >tel When a warrant was said he would a Moulmeia remained at a og out in the g singiL the him. He did not i the allegation was being Awee with 'U.
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  • 145 8 THE FIRST POSSIBLE" IN SINGAPORE. Sek«.t Lohg'b Record Shoot. Yesterday morning, in practice for the annual Interport Match, Sergt Long, of the Bearer Section, who was one of the Singapore Binley Team this year, achieved the great distinct iou of being the first man in Singapore or the Malay Peninsula
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  • FOOTBALL.
    • 110 8 The meeting on the Esplanade last evenabove teams, provided plenty of excitement, and not a little amusement. The ground was most treacherous, and falls were frequent, some being reallv j in the forward oo, was beyond description, his shots for goal reaching the tree
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    • 122 8 The semi final tie f. r the Warren Shield took place on Thursday last at Tuu^lin t large attendance, the contesting Middles. lim j The tfaine opered in manner, the Engineers aim u^ in the first sides then settled down and play ruled even till half time.
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  • 24 8 Dthlj m< October whs w< n bv re of 77. Unfv tbr f i n 1 1 77. V. H
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  • 28 8 The American Tournev at the aU)ve clui -nces to a !i competitors must be on the ground ready to commence by ti sre o'clock
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  • 15 8 le of the ground no T.'Urnamenr were piaved v»sterdav. Monday'* be placed to-dav.
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  • 215 8 An exchange 9ays The chief interest in the coming season will be foeussed in the visit of the young tralian cueist George Gray, whose 1 ards in the Colonies last season fairly astonished the whole world of billiards Hfe ith us and an important list of fixtures has
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  • 675 8 Descriptions of the men suspected of having perpetrated the recent dynamite out- rage at the office of the Times in Los An- geles, California, have been forwarded by cable to Australasia, India, China, and EuI rope. I During the present year French aviators! nave won .£120,000
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  • 124 8 London, Oct. 29. The boxing championships of the army and ry have been brought off, and the results have been as follows Arm y Eight events. N vv Four Private Voyles managed to beat (dinner Hewitt in the men's heavy-weights, whilst Kogineer Second- Lieu tenant Buller
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  • 442 8 The Alicante" fnui Manila, called yesterday, and after buLkt-ring and loading cargo sailed in the evemug for Barcelona. Two vessels with co-goes from Europe, the Kaisow a L d "Aicmous were discharging at tie wharves yesterday. The lat'er sails for China and Japan today. The "Kut Sang" from
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  • 93 8 passer iers between < ilasgow and Australia have been started bj Funnel line. Alfred Holt and Co. have it. pauiph!>- ing interesting information concerning their new enterprise The learners of the tew lice are the Aeneas Asomius and '•Anehi.ses", all vessels v: tons, the largest of a
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  • 31 8 sen, the P.esiden lUd of Shippers, was shot de*d entering his carriage in Chekiane Road last night Two men i that the motire of the crime was revenge
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 27 8 we could crow the wood •r-paper, 'Twn'nM k L e COuld And th h Proper cap* In ••neatateamanbroodi 'Twaa ery sure rew t he Wood M> Pepperair-
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    • 50 8 You all have seen, I have no doubt How many people go about With puffed-uj. eyes and noses red A heavy feeling in the head. Tis wonderous 3trange to me that these Jnould not endeavour to appease These ills, which they so oft endure By using Woods' Great Peppermint Cure
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    • 75 8 Rheumatism the Most Common Cause of Suffering. Rheumatism causes more pain and suffering than any other disease, for the rea B on that it is the most common of all ills, and it is certainly gratifying to sufferers to know that Chamberlain's Pain Balm will afford relief, and make rest
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    • 55 8 Reason Enthroned. Because meats are so tasty they are con- sumed in great excess. This leads to stomach troubles, biliousness and constipation. Revise your diet, let reason and not a pamperei i appetite control, then take a few doses of i Chamberlain's Stomach and Li* er Tab'ete and y O
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    • 145 8 MAS NEW YEAK raatKrs Comprising Silk and Jeweller, A CHOICE COLLECTION JUST AHI MODERATE P#?/eJES. EARLY INSPECTION KINDLY INVITED POHOOMULL BROTHERS JEWELLERY aXD SILK MERQh^,^ NO 9. HICH STREET. SINCAPORE E mac i-\ 0 KEPLER' SOLUTION (OF 1 his dehci exert? become I and ROUGHS T Netherlands Gutta Percha COMPANY
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    • 34 8 What to Do. n a cold becomes mM it will take severa t. and the best remedy tc aia's Cough Reiii< ban any other, arn: i n a natural and i »y all Disj
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 162 8 WEATHEK REPOKT Date Bar Wind Temp Hum Sky Rain Xov 7. H'kon- 1. El i Manila 10a 7tO \VS\. i Now 7. H'kong 4p 3C.OJ. E2 73 o Manila 4p 758 NWI 0 Kandan- Kerbau Hospital Xov 6 1910 m. 3p m 9p m Barom. 32 Fab. 21 Temp. Wet
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