The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 29 November 1910
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Title Section15 1910-11-29 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1910. NO. 7,()7r,15 words
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Article134 1910-11-29 1 The Appeal Court opened yesterday Pag* TLe mutiny at Rio de Janeiro is over A Penang wire gives some rubber divi- dends Page 4. Mr Lloyd Gtorge is making a strenuous Campaign 1' A fierce figh' occurred m Cork and eight y were injured P-ge The traffic134 words
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Article741 1910-11-29 1 j for he c be ad lugLhrit more hi j is tie njHti v The kE> ctuiirp To him lentfit ihr: Suppose, for e simple, that youi wan* married fr.ct, nhf, m the world, and bl ial jec*. P. pa hi:T. tea nothing whri alwivs had a icrj* aki:741 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement48 1910-11-29 1 KATZ BROS., I™ OUR GENUINE COMMENCES AND ENDS SrcCIAL DURING SALE. MANY CLEARING LINES REGARDLESS OF COST TO LOWER STOCK. Post orders from Outstatlon Customers will be executed with the greatest care and will be despatched as quickly as possible. ALL GENUINE BARGAINS Order Early To Save Disappointment.48 words
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Advertisement344 1910-11-29 1 Sirgapore Philharironic Society. 1 Orchestral Concert. TEUTONIA CLUB. Monday, Dec. sth, 9.15 p.m. Tickets (S2) at the Robinson Piano Coy. _Nov 29 6.1 "I The Show with a Name* AT THE ALEXANDRA HALL NOHTH HBIDGE ROAD. WAYANG KASSIM. To*Ni£ht I TO'Ni£htl I POSITIVELY OUR LAST PERFORMANCE TO THE SINGAPORE PUBLIC344 words
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Advertisement154 1910-11-29 1 LATEST ADYERTISEMiMTS. Wanted a disposer— Page Small detached villa wanted— A n and col> for sale P j€ American den'i^try Pa^e 1. Philharmonic concert ou Dec oth Page 1. Last night of the Way ai g Kassim Page 1. Bankruptcy notice re Coin Kent and Co Page 2. Notice regarding154 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous308 1910-11-29 1 THE WEEK TUI*DAY, 29th Hi(?h Water.— B.4s a 9 39 p Malakoff Rubber Co, Exchange, noon. WIDNBSDAY. 30th High Wat«r. 915 a., 10.20 p St. Andrew's Day. St. Andrew's Ball, 9 p Thursday, December Ist High Water— 9 43 10 55 p Queen Alexandra's Birthday (1844) P 4 O Mai'308 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement16 1910-11-29 2 Known Eve-ywhere, nown Manitoba editor write- worker 1 find Chamberlain and Liver Tablets invaluable for th16 words
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Advertisement972 1910-11-29 2 Charles Robinson, TURF COMMISSION AGENT. INDIAN TURF. DOUBLE EVENT. THE TRIALS Run, 2Uth Dec, 19 10. VICEROY'S CUP Run, 27 th Dec, 19 10. For Prices and Entries. Address all communications to 18, The Arcade, Singapore. Tele. No. 831. Telegrams: "ROBBIE." Answers required by wire must be prepaid. Grand Oriental972 words
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Advertisement540 1910-11-29 2 NOTIQES. NOTICE. i PROPOSED MEMORIAL TO HIS LATE MAJESTY KING EDWARD VII. A public meeting will be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall, Singapore on Tuesday, the 6th December, 1910, at 5.15 p.m. for tbe purpose of considering the cj'iesiion of a memorial to His late Majesty King Edwarj VII.540 words
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Advertisement523 1910-11-29 2 Chartered Bank of IndiA Australia and China. INCORPOZZTtD BY ROYAL CBAMTME Paid up Capital m 60,000 •hares of £20 each mmmm *1,200 t w>r Reserre Fond £1,600,000 Reserre Liability of Proprietors 11,200 f OO( Court of Dir««tor«. Sir Montagu Cornish Turner (Chairman). Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham, X.C.I.X. Thomas Cuthbort=on, Esq523 words
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Advertisement219 1910-11-29 2 MANUFACTURERS LIFE DA. Policies &r nts ■Rift. rUKrtilTABi «w» Claims, loar promptly settlec I Singapore wither. Head Offioe J r «**e«ee v The Reserves for on j p., holders are over $20.' The Accoul ance Depa CUTHRIE <fe Co., LM. SOUTH BRITISH UrSURAJf CE CO LTD. FIRE Insurances effect* ?d219 words
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Article137 1910-11-29 3 ember 3rd. c Para Market has only a moderate busiA small sale of Hard ately after nee then a and no i'>ne at ss. 2*d, was rappy Man;i i. Caper lb. io is nominal at 4s. lid. per lb. -ades are m slow demand, and .-.ness137 words
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Article30 1910-11-29 3 i 68 j the tor iy 1 point ds. *.c was with a the ip way led of reeuiento jn. was :.d Hall. \*tes frot:30 words
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Article20 1910-11-29 3 E STERN EXTENSIONTELEGRAPH -le ar ended June tor The expense- *or me tax a deberr Two of has been trans20 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement27 1910-11-29 3 nt Cur* Popular Wants. Havam: 4ars. I CO. and Silver mounted, Meerschaum. and Calabash, Pipt- and From the best London ry suitable for Prizes and Vmas Co.27 words
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Advertisement210 1910-11-29 3 G. OTOMUNE'S ANNUAL SALE ONLY ONE DAY MORE. FURTHER REDUCTIONS WILL BE OFFERED IN ALL DEPARTMENTS HOWARTH ERSKINE, Ltd. Engineers Contractors, Singapore. large stock of ESTATE IMPLEMENTS ALWAYS READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. Light Rail Track Trolleys, Pumps, Piping, Tanks &c. AGENTS FOR horjvsby's GAS ENGINE and SUCTION GAS PLANT. (SUITABLE210 words
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Advertisement773 1910-11-29 3 MORTGAGEES SALE Of the Valuable Freehold Property known as the SICLAP ESTATE Situate at East Coast Road and Cbangi Road, Singapore, wit: and containing an area of 443 ACRES planted witb about 30,000 grown, and about f 0.000 rubber trees from 6 months to 1 >ear old. 1 substantial brick773 words
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Advertisement278 1910-11-29 3 FOR SALE. FOR SALE A Faiacnnn and a cob with conip harness m good order Apply No. 1 W Nov. 29 TO RUBBER PLASTERS For sale. 1,000,000. rubber stuinpe and seedlings, age of treee ranging from moL to 2 years, supplied m small and la ties, packed m bamboo*, m278 words
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Article35 1910-11-29 4 Domestic Occurrences. Births. On November 26th, at Blairadam," Leonie Hill Road, to Mr. A Mrs. M. L. Stadermann a sonMcCALLUM. 30th October, at Kensington Palace Mansions, De Vere gardens, Lady M< Callum of a Bon.35 words
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Article, Illustration1917 1910-11-29 4 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, Nov. 29, 1910. <haw. i aw. With the dissolution of Parliament yesterday the machinery for the carrying out of the seond general election of 1910 will be put into statutory movement, and the whole process will be completed by Saturday the 17ch December. Tne important1,917 words
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Article60 1910-11-29 4 CHAMBER OF CO »IK MEE the Cham be: meeting referred to nun interest wL the Ch&mt* wever purely of lo< He for ban tables, and Procee ment Whdt nance v the swa\ ment would man joi provement m b effected Depart nimprovement. He await w; waa m wor.60 words
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Article14 1910-11-29 4 NOVEMBER RUBBER AUCTION. sold at itnpr as will be st* 10. Prepared bark i14 words
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Article74 1910-11-29 4 DEFAMING THE DISTRICT JUDGE. Mr Wright Mr H.x heard an mi accused was I i one Mre Symoi order that oartaai allowed to M ri< Sytu >: Dominic, hif him and g the accused I had been a dispute accused about some payu -merit m wh were used by the74 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement199 1910-11-29 4 BOLLINGER CHAMPAGNE {190U VINTAGE) EXTRA QUALITY VERY DRY. CALDBECK, MCGREGOR Co., SOLE AGENTS. JCHOICE MANILA CIGARS I FOR YOUR FRIENDS I IN THE HOMELAND. I POSTAGE AND DUTY INCLUDED IN THESE PRICES. I La Perla del Oriente. I Imperials Box of 25 I 420 Princesses Per 100 box $7.00 I199 words
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Advertisement29 1910-11-29 4 LEE BROTHERS. 58-4, Hill Street, (off Stamford B »*i) HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. Enlargements a Speciality PRICE LIST OH APPLICATION. PRINCE'S TIFFIN ROOMS, Special Scottish Tiffin ON ST. ANDREW'S DAY29 words
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Advertisement34 1910-11-29 4 WILL A TABLE WITHOUT ANY LEGS STAND? WILL A BARLIN GRAND STAND? ONLY ONE PERFECT PIANO BECHSTEIN GRAND. SUPPLIED TO ALL THE ROYALTY OF EUROPE. RECOMMENDED BY ALL MUSICIANS. The Robinson Piano COMPANY, LIMITED.34 words
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Article34 1910-11-29 5 EIGHTY PERSONS INJURED. Imondites v. O'Brienites. Submann* Tele«T»ph.— Reuters) r pm. 1 m hos- I conflict between j .res had the purpose of restoring order. n in^* the way Home I34 words
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Article21 1910-11-29 5 I A S renuous Campaign. -h, he evening t »w and >ed five open towns an.l villages m .rk.21 words
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Article15 1910-11-29 5 11 York's Death Traps, ere m a fire jumpei he lifenlow. MM.15 words
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Article48 1910-11-29 5 THE MIDDLESEX FAREWELL DANCE. r)e members of the ddlen the .le party k place m the tvmnisium at c who f their numerous guests ;ed shortly md "AulJ M<j.>r I iae Mes- c oppor te present ftr tbei; s well luring well did the] was su by the48 words
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Article27 1910-11-29 5 the aed were remanded an escort from the ne Iford was responsible the men Iry boots a ud, hip and, on27 words
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Article65 1910-11-29 5 UNCONTEsTED SEATS. Triangular Contests. (By Submarine Telegraph. Reuter's.) The feature of the home elections will be 1 the number of uncontented returns. Apart from Irelaud there are at present i i six* as without Liberal candidates and thirtyeight without Unionists, compared wi*h nine and one respectively m Jinuary.65 words
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Article28 1910-11-29 5 Bee. Nor. 2 m. >elnischa Zjitung learns from aT >urce tfa request of th-it the terminus of the 1 railway shall be m the Persian28 words
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Article25 1910-11-29 5 eminent order published at Vienna •i passenger ships going b9yoni Gibraltar or A len to be fitted with wireless telegraphic apparatus.25 words
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Article17 1910-11-29 5 JO pm. rs at Kio de Janeiro have surrendered and tb- have resumed command.17 words
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Article105 1910-11-29 5 re Mr Fisher, Mr Jo i>e Smith, and Mr Justice T. de M Braddell yester The usual court of appeal was opened, a aber of formal matters being first disced of. There are m all 13 cases on the list, three b> a the Chief Justice, four from105 words
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Article213 1910-11-29 5 1/ hat all 3 coming i from the uorth or Tautriia direction either r via Hill Street or St. \adrews Rsad set I down within the po be Victoria morial Hall, but it will facilitate matters •'men unaccompanied by ladies stop And walk into the por s213 words
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191 1910-11-29 5 rth. Norember week ha 3 witnessed great developments m connection with the new goldfield the cry brought to the fnnt. Profeanr I>avid, the eminent 1 Mineralogist, of Sydney res < 8 -'>ld l>earing field to ex ten ir north as Roeburne, some e3 from191 words
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Article1016 1910-11-29 5 SCOTTISH LETT ER. {Yroui ndent.) November 3. In the autumn of 1902, when Mr Chamberlain was Secretary for the Colonies, a Visual Instruction Committee was appointed to consider a scheme for educating the people within the Empire upon the esseclals of the conditions that prevail m the different parts of1,016 words
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Article639 1910-11-29 5 QUEEN' 3 HOUSE FUNCTIONS. Ricksha Rides and AUTOMOBILE Drivks. r Their ImDerui Highnesses the Crown 'rincs and Princess of Gr-irininy are being ivoured with ideal weather for their visit the paradise of piluas, pearls, and perjmes, and they have already bsen able jlly to appreciate639 words
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Article146 1910-11-29 5 The annual meeting held at the offices, Corbert-court. Mr Cecil de Winton presided and moved the adoption of the report. He said that a profit of £1,756 had been realized, and he hoped that the shareholders would consider it satisfactory. Since the date of the last146 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement42 1910-11-29 5 aberlain Cough Remedy the Best Obtainable. •jrior as a cure for Ids, cronp and whooping cough. m been a favourite with the mothers young children for almost forty years, .mberlain's Cough Remedy can always i upon and is pleasant to take. a42 words
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Advertisement36 1910-11-29 5 Do It Now. Now is the time to get rid of your rheumatism. In fully nine cases out of ten the attack is simply rheumatism of the muscles dne to cold or damp, or chronic rbpni^^ußn.36 words
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Advertisement179 1910-11-29 5 ROBINSON Coi A NEW SHIPMENT OF THE GILLETTE Hlj "POGKET" RAZOR 1 Triple Silver Plated Case, velvet C «gfgs6lftj^^ lined, and triple silver plated Raz ll ™jl IS|^H|F SSSa Complete with 12 New Process jSnB Price $9 nett. wKm New Process" Gillette Blades With 24 Cutting Edges m Nick 1plated179 words
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Advertisement328 1910-11-29 6 WANTED. DISPiNSIK WAHTI T anuary nex:. Apply witL %inliiiiiiiii il ME HALL, v.c HOUSE WANTED ched Villa, 2 reception rooms, 3 bedrooms. Kent about *60 Entry reqci: on a« possible bat not later than .Apri a PreM. BOOK-KEIPER WANTED. <ate an experienced Uo( have kn ->f book kee: Bo< and328 words
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Advertisement595 1910-11-29 6 INDO-CHINA S. N. CO., LTD. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. The Company's Steamer, FOOKSANG 3,100 ton*. T.A. Mitchell. Commander, is due here on Tuesday the 29th instant, and sails on Thursday the Ist proximo, at 4 p.m. Sne has excellent accommodation for tfrst class passengers amidships, carrying a qualified European Surgeon,595 words
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Advertisement657 1910-11-29 6 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG The steamers of the Company maintain a regular service between Hambuig, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremorhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo. Taking cargo at through657 words
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Advertisement720 1910-11-29 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 and720 words
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Advertisement791 1910-11-29 6 P. O. STEAM NAVI<*J Foi China, Japan, I Australia, India, Ader Ep Mediterranean Ports, IMymcu and Lor.:: Through Bills of La Coast, Persian G. can Porte. uners will leave Sinpßoon :n or v Out war aya nha Jar Arcadia Jac Honu 10 as rs Arcadia Aa ss Assaye Mar SS791 words
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Article979 1910-11-29 7 At any moment since the inauguration of the constitutional m >vecnent four years ago the financial position m China has been sufficiently unsatisfactory to call for serious tff jrts on the part of the Government to deal with the question. No such efforts have been made and the979 words
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Advertisement271 1910-11-29 7 KEPLER' SOLUTION NURSING MOTHERS derive great benefit from this !&!^±iia| delicious tonic food. ■tfMKnte m 4 Kepler Solution sustains the QBIRBBI 1 strength and builds up the It increases and enriches the supply of milk. j^^^^H It is easily digested, and its rich, nutty malt flavour is most ±W appetising.271 words
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Advertisement213 1910-11-29 7 The New "Peg" WOLFE'S AROMATIC SCHIEDAM Schnapps rfrv^s^^N The purest spirit distilled Xt*"**- --j for human consumption. f' scSSI Admirable as a pick -me iaHCSWI iOTSPPS U P» toni c and digestive. Q, ll I Vc Useful as a preventive of r .;i:_ And, m addition, Wolfe's I I%^^ Schnapps213 words
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Advertisement18 1910-11-29 7 I n i'-J watts fmS££&A r £AY£s I*" THE** 1 Singapore Soda Watei Established over 25 years. MARTIN'S18 words
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Miscellaneous838 1910-11-29 7 v£BSELS EXPECTED. Giving port oj departure, and where known) date due h re, and name of Agen:» feTEAMERAchiiles. Liv*»rpoo\ Dec 5 Mansfield Aki Maru. Japan, D-< 12 j Pat Simons Assaye, Hongkong. Dec IS j P I Atsuta Maru, London, Dec 1 1 as Brisgavia, Hamburg. Dec 6 Behn 14'838 words
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Article418 1910-11-29 8 PEDANTS OR STATESMEN IN PEKING na is on her trial to-day as she nev<*r was before. The eyes of the world are on her, II they were m the forties, fifties, and earlj sixties, when she was baset by warlike frimds from without and merciless foes from within not as418 words
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Article170 1910-11-29 8 NDKRBILT CCP persons were killed, four fatally m- I ;red and an unknown number less seriously ac running of the Vanderbilt cup Thich was won by Grant m an Alco car destroyed by fire, another i a somersault after striking a touring tnd scores of minor170 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement190 1910-11-29 8 CAPTAIN OF "ATA MARU" IGNORES HABEAS CORPUS PROCEEDINGS. wa, master of the Japanese liner I within reach of British law for several hou>g in Victoria, nile the s discharging at the outer ;t although he defied a court order here and sailed away with eizteen whose release was sought rpus190 words
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Advertisement449 1910-11-29 8 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAY. COY., LTD. Tbe steamers of this Company maintain s regular direct service between Calcutta, Straits, Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan, taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for Canton, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtsze Ports, Formosa, tht Philippines &c. Ac. STEAMERS. Tons Commander Kutsang M 4896 R.449 words
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Advertisement454 1910-11-29 8 HONGKONG WHAMPOA DOCK CO., LTD HONGKONG. Telegraphic Address MANIFESTO HONGKONG Dock Owners, Ship Builders, Marine and Land Engineers, Boiler Makers, Iron and Brass Founders, Forge Masters, Electricians. All classes of CONSTRUCTIONAL and GENERAL ENGINEERING WORE undertaken, also LOCOMOTIVES. RAILWAY ROLLING STOCK and PLANT BRIDGES Ac. COAST and RIVER STEAMERS. TUG454 words
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Advertisement669 1910-11-29 8 Export Trade of the State of Victoria AUSTRALIA. The State of Victoria has a large and m creasing export trade m every class of product suitable for Eastern requiretL Durect steamship communication has been established with the principal Eastern ports thereby furnishing facilities for importations by Eastern merchants. Victorian exporters669 words
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Advertisement290 1910-11-29 8 THE Singapore Free Press. Morning Daily. To Ov rg. T* 16 is now Morning Daily, and 8 on ha:e a! from an eicepted). Caah j Subscriber* their private res godowns ifpre: >ck eiefc morning. Full addresses a which copies ai* to In ren. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. One month $2.50 Three290 words
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Miscellaneous516 1910-11-29 8 SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT RAILWAY. From Ist May, 1909, and until further notice. TRAIN SERVICE FOR WEEK DAYS ONLY. UP TRAINSam. am. am. am. am. pm. pm. pm. pm. pm. pm. pm. 1284 5 6 789 10 11 12 Passir P. 7.26 4.80 Borneo Wf. 7.88 12.42 4.88 M People's Pk. 7.42516 words
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Article40 1910-11-29 9 rOct. Jan— 8,041 122 1 MS I 500 173 Polai 45 mbn Lode 2,613 1,460 ban 2,701 nsolidaU 1,46 .440 ±TXX 700 5,000 Lore a*b 110 1,51', B^7 8 63 61 46 19 -aa 70 18 640 1240 words
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Article391 1910-11-29 9 Sei Oct. Jan— Oct Allagar 3603 29,027 Alor Pongsu 2,6 2,961 15,118 A taa 1100 lt2 oo 6,050 Malay 162 61,209 52' Kuning 320 2,586 Ayer Molek 2,168 2 C9B Ayer Pana«? 1,580 1,266 5.605 Balgownie i 8 Batak Rabit 1,300 1,1 ~>63 Ban; 133 127 BatuCavea391 words
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Article1196 1910-11-29 9 November 23. Cap. Issui. Paid. LastDiv. Buy»rs. Sellers 85,000 2/ Ailagar Rubber Estates Ltd 4 9 5 6 150,000 2/- 2 Anglo- Malay 25% int. 139 150 50.000 2 Batang Malaka 3 3 4 0 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 35% int.l6 10 0 17 10 0 80,000 11,196 words
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Article35 1910-11-29 9 (CORKSCTBD UP T(. Bank 4 m a demand i credits 6ms c. demand Bane... nand India, T. T -KONG, demand Yokohama, demand demand X, demand uioxt. Bank By of England unt 3 months 4|%35 words
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Article113 1910-11-29 9 Gam Gambier Cube No 1 m^ 14 4 B'fort) Ui') r-0 tut \3k.)mm Nutru*.» E ho Ike Ik.; Mi M com Mac* Brn^t mb «m Bally Coffee (10£ Black) Liberiaa Coffst tm Tapioca, imAlI pc» tf do. do. ft&n Ao. M do. m«4iom p«tfi io. m» Pe&ri Sasro, ua*U113 words
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Advertisement202 1910-11-29 9 TO LET, TO LI Road. Apply CO. uc TO LI THRIE jc Co., L TO LET Hoose (Armenian remises. I LET I Road, a Bridg' I VACANT OFFICES TO LET. I MEYER BRI Quay. ac_ OFFICES TO LET. of second floor of Commercial Union ling corner of Road and Telegraph202 words
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Advertisement45 1910-11-29 9 YONG PONG, PhotograDhic Studio. High-Clatt Photographs and Enlargement 79. SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD Klam Kiat Go. lIPCHANDLEi Government Municipal Contractors. Te; Vo. 421. 108 A iC9, Market Street. 28.4 SHARES LV nUQTION. RCADE, WILL OFFER AT TION. 29th 9 at 2-15 p. m. the i$ shares45 words
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Miscellaneous772 1910-11-29 9 VESSELS m POKT Fix* and Tons Commander* Arrived Prom What Sea Mew Col. yacht 500 Chamk* Penang tain Kuantan F. M.S. dredger oft) Cobb rl3 Kuan Clio Brit gnn boat 1070 Veale Tringganu nan Newcastle Brit cruia. 4 Hunt Nov. bo Hardinge Brit trans. 2976 Mills Nov. petown Steamen Flae772 words
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Miscellaneous51 1910-11-29 9 PASSENGERS. Per B Hani v. keda, Norton. Mrs Keeney, Mr R. A. ">!r P. H Keeney. Miss A. 1 eton, Jaionei Woodward. Dr Sounders, Mr Yukino, Sir J. McHorfh, nain, Dr. and Mrs J. B. Rossiter. Per Singapore Mr Whitelaw. Per Ekater.r Count P Per Boribat Mr Pennington and Mr51 words
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245 1910-11-29 10 In connection with our notes the other c favour English horses are now held m m India, a correspondent kindly sends us an analvgis of eutries and some remarks which show to what a great extent Au<r horses have dropped out of favour :n I245 words
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Article30 1910-11-29 10 nijjht a billiird r John R >berts. nd Mr C Williams. was a I Mr When berts ran out. were hams' best rts S*^6 a amusing display30 words
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Article179 1910-11-29 10 A cricket match was placed on Saturday between teams representing the Government Service and The K^st. Neither team was representative but a very pleasant and well contested game endtd m a win for the Service. I FKNMINT. W. M. Millington o Vick b Moorhouse 1 N. K. Bain179 words
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Article21 1910-11-29 10 Shield for com p. I among t the Middlesex Reg! has been won this jrear 1 H" Coy (the holden21 words
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Article116 1910-11-29 10 II M <»q Th.: with the pitch at its iU<l always interesting game D time honoured The latlj handicapped by the tact that tbe D of their eleven on the he c. The Middlesex, ker and smarter on the erected efforts of their 1 them to find the116 words
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Article131 1910-11-29 10 The following are th- tnes played 01 ijtd on the grounds of tirst named clubs. 1 Tottenham H. 2 bet! r C. 1 City 4 1 Newcastle 1 County Bit m N. E. '-'< d Villa Sheffield W 1 Sunderhiu-l I Evertoo 0 J >tts for- 1 1131 words
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Article75 1910-11-29 10 The monthly medal for November has been won by C. Emerson. The following scores were returned C. Emerson W 41 12 Draper -W Hi 1»; 76 S. Codtington 1 17 C. A L^ggatt L 7 Bl IV 10 -1 F. Robinson 54 U 14 Will those75 words
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Article41 1910-11-29 10 A 7-"> yds. breast stoke handicap will be >wuin ».ff on Sunday next at the Swimming C üb. Entries will be received by either the Hon Secretary or Captain up to Friday <mi tinal i f tYia ln*ai- r»li.K41 words
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Article857 1910-11-29 10 (Via Ceylon). THE POLITICAL SITUATION. Veto Bill Introduced into ihe Uppbr House. November 15. In the House of Lords, Lord Crewe announced that he would introduce a Parliament Bill to night, embodying the Government's Veto resolutions, and ask the House to fix a date for the second reading.857 words
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Article248 1910-11-29 10 The "Mataram"' lands a cargo of frozen meat from Au^trnlia. The "Shrimp" and "P-»nang" are under- i goirjg repairs at Tir j >Dg Ptgar. A number of horses and a quantity of creneral cargo arrived by the "Ddriua" from Australia yesterday evening. Yesterday the "Manchester Miller" was discharging248 words
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Article92 1910-11-29 10 The voyage of the B >nY). uj k«>k to Singapore was marked by a par:, larlv sad occurrente 1 was Mr 1". V. <Juy, mau.ic' M. S DiipeoM Co wiio was injured rere gunwounds at 1\ -my brought to thu (Jeueral H l| r treatment. All arrangemen'92 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement8 1910-11-29 10 Morrhuol Creo*°te during Broncl of mv i howv8 words
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Advertisement278 1910-11-29 10 ALHAMBRAi ,'POSITE RAFFLES HOTE SINGAPORE'S PREMIER ELECTRIC PICTURE PAUCE. SOMETHING NEW AND UFBESBI TO-NIGHT "THE FLAG OF H GOMP7INY." Specially acted m America for Pa Pathos, Life and Grip m it it w, 1 ngtb about El A superb Italian Art Film < i "FRUNQESGA di RIMINI" S.A.P.F.J A subject278 words
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Advertisement20 1910-11-29 10 Harima Hall CINEMATOGRAPH I NORTH BRIL THE OKLV ARC IMP IN j To-Night To-Night GRAND CHANGE PROGRAMME. X HARIMA A20 words
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Miscellaneous401 1910-11-29 10 LATEST SHIPPING. In addition to that on pa. Flevo, Brit 129, Russell, November 27, Anambas, T H. Lye Anami Kintrf, Brit 509, Daly, November 2*. T. Anson, SSS Co T. Aoson. 3". Hiouwer, Dut 324, E-obtna, November Djambi, Ships Agec> J'i. 30. Kistnu, H November Penang, Boustead, Penant:. Kostroma, Russ401 words
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