The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 10 November 1910
1910-11-10
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Title Section15 1910-11-10 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1910. NO. 7,06015 words
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Article176 1910-11-10 1 All coolies in Perak have been ordered to be vaccinated P_ge 4 The position of the M Preussen appears to be hopeless Page The dredger Kuaotan has been successfully raUed P*g< Rubber returns and market prices will be found on page 4 Singapore has made a record176 words
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Article595 1910-11-10 1 I always well to ke< the powers that be, thought J, as 1 e<to visit my Ch is perhaps misleading ir jet had to avail myself of the worthy man'* obliging prop. e«, in bygone I'. -heniian day*, b)th "uncle" and have helped me mma, but the chitty,595 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement507 1910-11-10 1 Kelly (g. Walsh, Limited. SIW0 uUMNIIIItt. JUST RECEIVED NITW Rn_MfQ Ntw BOOK.. jAN AMATEUR! PERFORMANCE A CHOICE SELECTION A History of Japanese Colour Prints by W. von Seidlitz $15.00 0F To Mar. via The Moon, an Astronomical (TUF MAOIOTDATC nmi/ATC v'MiC nnnc m« IHt mAblOl KAI b KKIVAIr MAN I507 words
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Advertisement279 1910-11-10 1 REMEMBER THE TALK OF THE MOMENT. THE WAYANG KASSIM. BRIGHTER THAN EVER. The Indra Zanibar Royal Theatrical Co. OF SINGAPORE ALWAYS LEADINGPlays Nightly to Crowded Houses AT THE ALEXANDRA HALL NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. FIRST SHOW ON THE LEFT FROM T. P. D. Lighted throughout with GAS. To-Ni£ht To*Ni&ht 1 1279 words
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Advertisement125 1910-11-10 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. To let 74 Anson road Pag> Wanted A run about car Pa^ For sale Belsize motor car Page 3 Puleometer pumps at Howarth Erskine's Page 1. Sale of land and property by Coghlan and Co— Page 3. The Ban Hong Liong leaves for Bangkok on Saturday Page Tenders125 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous337 1910-11-10 1 THE WEEK Thursday, l<»tl High Water— 4 ♦> a., 2.40 p B. I. Mail Homeward closes 3 p Sembawang Rubber, noon. Temptnis Plantations. 2.9 Epworth League, M. E. Church, 8 Friday. 11th High Water.— o 34 a.. 4.12 N. D. L. Mail Outward due. Municipal Commission. 2 Philharmonic Orchestra. 5337 words
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Article79 1910-11-10 2 r,>nwho his wife and family ■he Loapalft. we came in our usk remendoua b i were out it we would be we went on. Two eaten that verv 1 held a council of lose us •ne evening, just as we they hid just We I79 words
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Article147 1910-11-10 2 WHAT CONSTITUTES HAPPINESS ther of Sir Bra,: warns e love een conn his life with people made c< onaires. MS ople in the world were of 1 who owned these hasje h their responMf'ililncreased they beprey to the demon o: on. < even tl ads -uen, however, have made their147 words
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Article152 1910-11-10 2 tig at the tory m- o Petroleum at present, aent of kerosene from B re was yno oil i I be v, or any of the new oilao expc I grow rhe d soon be ahead of se in proportion. It was m t&s too herefore it was152 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement26 1910-11-10 2 Known Everywhere. A well known Manitoba editor wr kex 1 tind Chamberlain's StomLiver Tablets invaluable for the jasness natural to sedentary action being eentle and effpotivo26 words
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Advertisement650 1910-11-10 2 WANTED. WANTED. Small Ran about Car. Price and particulars to D. Y. S. c o this paper. Not 10 12 11 WANTED Assistant f^r Robber Estate in Brunei. Must be of good physique and be able to speak Malay. Salary about JciO per month. Apply co A.D.W" co Free Press.650 words
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Advertisement737 1910-11-10 2 NOTIQES. Consulate General for tha Netherlands, NOTICE. The following Government Farms of the Residency of Banka and its Dependencies will be let for one and three years as from the Ist April, 1911 THE PAWNSHOP FARMS OF a. The district of Soengeislan. b. The district of Koba. Tenders for both737 words
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Advertisement736 1910-11-10 2 NOTIGES. LOBT. 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 Tenders are invited for the supply of Engineering materials required by Sarawak Government for the year 1911. Full736 words
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Advertisement569 1910-11-10 2 Chartareri Bank of India Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CBARfWR Paid up Capital in 60,000 shares of £20 each f 1,800 t onr Reserve Fund £1,600,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,00* Court of Directors. Sir Montagu Cornish Turner (Chairman). Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham, K.CXK.' Thomas Cuthbertson, Egq Sir Alfred569 words
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Advertisement204 1910-11-10 2 KAMUFACTURERsJ; KITABI, ***d )|Q|' Claims, loal romptly settleo I ingspore without lead Offioe. 'a& J The Reserv olders are over SL "cjc. The Accounts ar nceDepa* GUTHRIE Lt 7* SOUTH BRITISH IHBUE. IRE Insurance* fAJtIXE Inscr '"'Hj •*tT2l. ABTHQUAE offices.— 2 Royal Ing Fire Total Fvkd« bxcbbb Fire Ibm GoT^204 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement105 1910-11-10 3 Charles Robinson. ENGLISH TURF. Opened Shortly on Marcher November Handicap. VEMBER (SATtPDAY) 26th 1910. INDIAN TURF. DOUBLE EVENT T and Viceroy's Cup* lon 24th Dec, 1910. Run 27th Dec, 1910. Xo. IS, The Arcade ROBBIE. Prepaid. THE SINGAPORE and STRAITS ROUGH DIARY for 1911. per copy $1.65 post free. Publishers105 words
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Advertisement407 1910-11-10 3 FOR SALE. FOR SALE. 14 16 H. P. E Car. Owner leaving ny. Aup'y to PAUL JAEGER c o Jaeger 4 Co. 13 11 FOR SALE. Two seated Rubber tyred Victoria and useful brov ng two sets harness all in good condition. 13, Free Press Office. 16-11 THE WESTIIRSTtR CONSTRUCTION407 words
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Advertisement592 1910-11-10 3 mjGTIONS MORTGAGEES SALE Valuable Freehold Residential Property and Agricultural Land. At Messrs. H. L. Cogh'an Co's Salerooms Monday, 21st November, at 2-30 pm. Lot 1. Freehold Land. Area 15,761 sq. ft., House No. 24, Peck Seah Street, and 25 to 83 (inclusive) Yang Peng Street. Monthly rent $212. Lot 2.592 words
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Advertisement683 1910-11-10 3 AUQTIONS. MORTGAGEE S SALE OF Valuable Freehold Properties At Messrs. H. L Coghlan Co's Sale-rooms, Cn Monday, sth December, at 2-30 p.m. Freehold land District of Tanjong Pagar being Lot of Ncs 142 to KO (both inclusive) of Grant No 5. Area 16.610 sq. ft- and Freehold land District of683 words
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Advertisement340 1910-11-10 3 muo in >$<{ A<l« I ts KEPLER' SOLUTION (OF COD LIVER OIL IN MALT EXTRAC This delicious, digestive body builder exerts its influence upon the very source of nutrition the blood. It fills the veins with rich, vitalising blood, and rapid improvement takes place. The cheeks fill out, the limbs340 words
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Advertisement70 1910-11-10 3 Granite. The un ikrsigned are prt: contracts for t and screened toarJan 10 mtL Singapore Cold Storage Co, Ltd. Near Entrance to Eorneo Wha Telephone 1026. Sea stocks of all kinds of Frozen Me&tt etc., can be delivered to shipping at the Wharves, or in the Singapore Roadu on anor70 words
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Article51 1910-11-10 4 n'NKK RUBBBLL-ACTOH. At the Cairal, Rangoon, on Ist November. SAMUBL i Skinner, son of the late W. B. Skinner Esq. J. P., of Sbotton Hall, Salop, England, to Annie CSCILM Klsbel- Acton, Jan. 1". T. Kyan, Es<j., of Dublin. In ratification of Ke^intrar's ceremony of Ist November 1908. No51 words
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Article31 1910-11-10 4 man —On November 7, 1910, at No. Teluk Knrau, Singapore, Grace Matilda, beloved wife of James Newman, of Kuala Lumpar deeply regretted (F M. S. and Ceylon papers pkase copy.)31 words
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Article, Illustration1167 1910-11-10 4 The Singapore free Press. Thursday, Nov. 10, 1910. El 'ain, -aw. It is perhaps natural that the British public should take with equanimity the news -uch incidents as a revolution in Portu_;reat railway strike in France. Events like that give a pleasing thrill over the hreikfdst e^gs and bacyD, and1,167 words
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Article606 1910-11-10 4 In a recent circular on the war declared by the Standard o. Messrs H. S. Ston. tbe well-knowa oil brokers, say o the last ten years practically the whole of the oil business of tbe world has bsen fundament ally dependent on kerosene. The yield of tbe606 words
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Article299 1910-11-10 4 At a moment when the annual invasion of India by the Indian Spin "—a hatefol nnme for a very delightful specie* of human creature an arti- le in Mr Labouchet on tting Engaged" is of rather special interest the more so as the writer particularly refers299 words
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Article135 1910-11-10 4 THE JERUSALEM MUNICIPALITY. Mr David ellin a member of the mun pahty of Jerusalem, in an interview in the Jewish Chronicle, states that the author mthe Holy City are considering the provision of an adequate water supply an: installation of a modern system of drain Tenders hive been invited from135 words
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Article25 1910-11-10 4 TEN M' the totals. mgor 1 embilan The values I'erak incre,i»e Selangor increase Tbe dii ik increase Selangor increase and upper i25 words
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Article23 1910-11-10 4 brain vanished. played s Two CL ltifornied th. The Epworth I. meet be in eh i 2nd Do r sets h; le p-23 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement176 1910-11-10 4 BOLLINGER CHAMPAGNE {190U VINTAGE) i EXTRA QUALITY VERY DRY. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co., SOLE AGENTS. ma4 Jl JL JL L^ S^ %J I VI flv *B W D /tL a^ xnL /jL IV« LARCER BETTER THAN EVER! Opens Monday, Nov. 1 4 Bosch and Co.'s f I I j f! i176 words
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Advertisement52 1910-11-10 4 THE CELEBRATED LEHMANN PIANOS. UPRIGHT GRANDS ONLY $600. Magnificent Tone. THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LTD. Subscribers to the Gymkhana please note that entries close on Saturday, November 12, 1910, and must reach the Hon. Secretary on or before that date. G. R. K. MUGLISTON, Hon. Secretary. (Messrs Sandilands Buttery Co.)52 words
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Article15 1910-11-10 5 •re reallv g on the cliff, the are shown, the mce. ;ects with15 words
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Article24 1910-11-10 5 MAJOR TTTLLOCH R .G.A. r the pearrned u. were tare for preout, ■si nt in ier followed. nese have been a sine? D«r- 124 words
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Article55 1910-11-10 5 DEMOCRATIC VICTORIES. (Rv Submaru>« Telegraph.— Reuter's) Kec. Nov. <; 30 p.m. The returns in the American elections so far show thit the States of New York, v Jersey and Connectihave returned Damocratic governors. b results generally are a considerably eased I> ic representation in Cone to learn whether55 words
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Article25 1910-11-10 5 THE PREUSSEN." faew being Landed. i.m. ding vessel Preussen," er, lie3 in a precarious posiof the crew have landed, but I are still on board.25 words
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Article14 1910-11-10 5 am. The new French Cabinet is urging the Par i naval programme.14 words
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Article22 1910-11-10 5 THE GERMAN CRO WN PRINCE. man Crown Prince and Princess t Slid but there was no i and the ship has left.22 words
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Article477 1910-11-10 5 ellent literary qoarta a series of extraordinarily 1 and romanr nceived pen-sketches ice Maeterlinck, to which in the new number oi These graphic pictures of the mor- comedy and tragedy of the small li pe the notice of general \e of the lite»ary ex- ::<,* interest477 words
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Article207 1910-11-10 5 A special meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held in the Municipal Board Room yesterday, Mr G. Broadrick presiding. The consideration in committee of the estimates for 1911 was resumed. Going bick to the Health Department estimates, f he sDecial expenditure was increased by $3,000 for the purchase207 words
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Article175 1910-11-10 5 The K The sunken dredger Kmntan was successfully raised at the mouth of the Kuantan river last Sunday. It will be remembered that some months she suddenly went over on her side and ied down in the mud. Work was delayed bv the monsoon, but on the '2175 words
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537 1910-11-10 5 The annual general meeting was held on Oot 2, Mr Thomas Ritchie, J.P. (Chairman of the Company), presided. The Chairman, in moving the adoption of the report, said it was less than three months ÜBO6 the board met the shareholders to ask their permission to increase the537 words
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Article1059 1910-11-10 5 The testing of files has been less simple than one would expect, and machine testing, substituted a few years ago for hand testing by expert workmen, has given results far from uniform. It has condemned many files known to be good. At last it w^s decided to test1,059 words
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Advertisement36 1910-11-10 5 Do It Now. w i9 the time to get rid of your rheumj. In fully nine cases out of ten the attack is simply rheumatism of the muscles due to cold or damp, or chronic rheumatism,36 words
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Advertisement200 1910-11-10 5 HAND CAMERAS. PHOTOGRAPHIC SUNDRIES Etc. vfe"^ This Camera takes the Hvw^U nc 'h Spool Film of any make. So&Af! It is strongly constructed of Ijj well-seasoned Mahogany, best mW JITIK leather bellows, folding alumiVT^IBP^ nium baseboard covered o :^^MwJfess^»l side in real seal grained leather. r^\i|' [^j^^^^^gggigiS^ Rapid Symmetrical with200 words
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Advertisement170 1910-11-10 6 WATERBURY'S Metabolized Cod Liver Oil Compound* TASTELESS. ODOURLESS. Aids digestion. Does not upset e stomach and is unrivalled for coughs,, colds, bronchitis and all pulmonary troubles, and is a general tonic for building up the OF ALL CHE and $2.00 KONG HING CHIONG Co., Commission agents AND PH< Developing new170 words
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Advertisement424 1910-11-10 6 NOTICE. Singapore to Bangkok. The steamer Ban Hong Liong," Captain Rushton, will leave Sirgapore on Saturday, the 12th November, 1910, at noon. Comfortable accommodation for first and second c tergers. Electric Light. Sirgle passage $50 or £0 ticals. Return passage $90 or 140 ti^ For freight, etc., apply to LOW424 words
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Advertisement662 1910-11-10 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 Bremerbaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo. Taking carge at through662 words
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Advertisement647 1910-11-10 6 N. D. L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GEKMAN 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 vt Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau, Nagasaki and647 words
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Advertisement432 1910-11-10 6 OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND China Mutual Steam Nav. Co. L The Companies' steamers are deep from Liverpool outwards for the Straitand Japan every week, and from Japa: wards for London Amsterdam and Autv. every fortnight; for Genoa, Ma ard Liverpool and for Marseilles, Havre and L pool monthly.432 words
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Advertisement42 1910-11-10 6 P. 0. Foi China, Japan. P Australia, In Mediterrar and L Tbronoh Hi" f l Coast. Persian'* ccan Por. Oh lia lia (and fort INTERMEDIA; E^ypt, Marse:: i d. L .age<> cai Passage an BRITISH IN] NAVIGATION C For Port 1 T:42 words
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Article74 1910-11-10 7 Jan— o.; <?ar :9,027 Pongra 12,157 -a 00 464 sing 4:C 11 Ayer Pa: 00 Bantena 19.307 Cavea 10^ 0 1.100 ana It" i 40.458 86. 30--.ng 00 :_.ah B. -aa ed J5O •1 J9.544 950 15,326 109,337 iated Malay IT mor 10,630 900 i Damansara :9074 words
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Article1126 1910-11-10 7 November 9. Cap. Issue. Paid. Last Div. Bcnriat. Sbllsrs 85,000 2/ Allagar Rubber Estates Ltd 4 7 5 6 i OO 2 2/- Anglo-Malav 25% int. 14 0 15 0 50.000 Batang Malaka 2 9 3 9 30. 1 1 Batu Caves 85% int.ls 10 0 16 10 01,126 words
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Advertisement47 1910-11-10 7 aPZRTMEIVTS. in caodera Trocram'meT: GYMKHaiXa. beld :e Race Course, lay, Nov.. 19, 1910. isay B? iad irasol Race. and M -L& I P M 5T- ragei ie Hace. ary B 3 retary on :av •s?ary THIS IS IT. IST] //>T ILc .a:e^: scientin^ preparation Does all 0047 words
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Advertisement93 1910-11-10 7 NETHERLANDS-INDIA COMMERCIAL BANK (Ned-Ind. Handelsbank.) -A^USHED 1863. PITAL. ■00- (abt. £1,260,000} p^ 100-( ND. Gls (abt i22y,525) Head Office Amsterdam. -ab. Office at the Hague) Head Batavia. -Hongkong, Samarang, SouraBandoung, Indramayou, and Weite- pondents in ill principal towm ands- India, Bmish-India, Chini i Japan, Europe, America, Australia and "ca. t93 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous664 1910-11-10 7 VEBBEI^ IN PUHT. PlMf and Tom Comm&nd«ra Arnved Prom For Wb«i Sea Mew Col. yacht 500 Chami> Penang I nn S. Gabriel Port, cruis. 183S Pinto Basto Xov 9 Sourabaya F!a« A Tons Master Arnrod Prom 'or Whaa Adeh Sir Mat Xov E»e H Ban Liong Dat 279 Win- en664 words
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Miscellaneous185 1910-11-10 7 EKCHANGE. (C«: ERECTED UP TO H Bant 4 m Prm. n credit* 6ms Frjlsce, demand B*nk... Germany, demand M emand EA, demand 114| Bangkok, dema: Soveee: s BAnk Disc, i v> m m i PRODUCE. Gam Gambier Ct:oc No 1 G%znbiar OaM Me. 2 M hb Pepper ßu^er cr*.*. fe'pc-t185 words
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Article969 1910-11-10 8 Home P London. Mr Bonar Law, speaking dwelt on preference which he said the overseas statesmen were almost unanimous in deman ing. To delay in acceding to the demand was not only dangerous. It might be fatal. Thp I tbe re opening of Pailiament finds the a in969 words
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Article194 1910-11-10 8 The Union tnship Franbound from Trieste to huenos Ayree. when within run fr< m the Can;: ut a wireless message to the Woermaun line steamer M Eleonore AVoer- r mann hound for Hamburg from the West it ol Africa, asking if any d her -ngers could play194 words
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Article197 1910-11-10 8 Record Score Made By Singapore. f The Singapore team fired in the Interport fc rifle match yesterday morning under good a conditions, and put on the record score of c 968 at the three ranges. Last year Singa- pore won with what was then the record 9 total197 words
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Article557 1910-11-10 8 I The Cambrid<;e£hikh. London. 26th October. 5 The Cambridgeshire Stakes (a handicap) of 25 cove each, 1< ft, with I (X> sovs added. New Cambridgeshire Course (last mile and furiong of A. F 75 entries, 15 of whom declared. 1 August 2nd. Mr E. A Wigan's Christmas557 words
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Article237 1910-11-10 8 The 8.1. Thongwa with the homeward mails leaves this ev*>niug. A full cargo of Miike coal is being landed at the wharves from tbe Maria Rickmers." The Darvel is loading transhipment carcro for Borneo ports, and the" P<ttani for Bangkok. The British steamer Flamingo arrived from Calcutta yesterday237 words
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Article750 1910-11-10 8 The soy bean (Glycine hispida) is also known at* Soya or Soja. The rapidity with which this legume has sprung into importance within the last few years is a matter for astonishment, and since so many enquiries have been comiDg in about it, a750 words
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Advertisement54 1910-11-10 8 1 When an old codger shivers and shakes. a As he hears the wild winter winds roar, The ancient mistake he continues to make, And swallows hot rum in galore TiU some friend like an angel oi light, t Introduces a solace more sure, He soothes his old throttle by54 words
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Advertisement281 1910-11-10 8 PATRONISED Aftjk B^ KAS SGW OK VIEW A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP BroochesT^^^B Lo PEARL ft DIAMOND BAKGLES $25' C^ SIGHET RINGS $10 to $30 DIAMOND RINGS |50 B. P. DE SILVA. ffIGH STREET. Netherlands Gutta Percha COMPANY LIMITED SINGAPORE RUBBER WORKS All kinds of India Rubber Articles, Sheets R ig281 words
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