The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 3 December 1910

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3. 1910. NO. 7.050
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  • 151 1 Topics of the Wet-* are on P«ge 7 Special telegrams appear on P-»ge "At home" at Tjersall on Wednesday next Page 7. The Fifes and Drums of the Middlesex R giment Page 6 Aa interesting letter on the Icome Tax appears on P*ge 7 The last Children's
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  • 408 1 s a d;flhu. could ba answered in many Considering the wh fully, however, there is much to be said for the view express* who ft the Press tbe other iafc girls of to-day know wars of Julius Ctesar and the philosophy Plato, and too little abcut
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 183 1 I Where to spend a f Pleasant Evening vw^ TWO .fcj^ j SHOWS Y^ TlKmost up-to-date and I 1 go-ahead j PICTURE PALACE i/*f\^ in Malaya. 1 *7]X* NEW FILMS GUARANTEED. 1 JVERMOREL'S -I I These SPRAYERS are now being used by all the leading Plant- I I ers for
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    • 221 1 THE STAR OPERA Co. AT THE THEATRE ROYAL North Bridge Road. To-Night I To-Night 1 1 GRAND GALA NIGHT "CHAY AH BULAN" THE MOON PRINCESS WILL HE BTAGED SECURE YOUR SEATS EARLY TCNIGHT. Huudieds turned away every Saturday. lORROW, SUNDAY SAM PEK ENG TA! WILL HE STAGED. Harima Hall CINEMATOGRAPH
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    • 353 1 MARLBOROUGH CINEMATOCRAPH, BBACH ROAD. TO-NIGHT 2nd Show 9*30 to 11 pm. NEW Gigantic Programme of PICTURES. SENTIMENTAL HUMOROUS INDUSTRIAL AND INTERESTING. Providing Excellent Entertainment. At Popular Admissioa Prices. VICTORIA THEATRE WARWICK MAJOR'S COMEDY Co. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. Tuesday, Dec 6tb. i )scar Wdde's Masterpiece I IHE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST."
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    • 184 1 L4TCST ADVERTISEMENTS. L^tts's diaries for 1 4 1 Page 7 At Home" at Tyersall Pa*e 1. New pictures at the Marlborough P-ige 1. House wanted by cartful tenants Page 5. K<>b and Co's Xmas ca6h cie ile P«ge 1. Piea6ant evenings at the Alhambra P„ee I -er and Nea ves
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 296 1 THE WEEK Saturday, 3rd Hitfh Water— lo 37 a., 11.58 p P&O Mail Outward due New Singapore Rubber Co., Arcade, noon. Sembawang Meeting, il 30 a Tern pen is Meeting, 12 30 p Billiards, Prince's Tiffin Rooms, 4 p SbNDA.7, 4th High Water.— ll.7 a 2nd in Advent. N. D
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  • 189 2 -noe will bes bblt>" and aeroplane boots was the Shoe and Leather •ural H*ll. h*d in day, and the boot, i work of art, will next yeai ir. The reason for tnis lies a as become ■upUce ion have exhau- designs which made this ae shoe
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  • 148 2 The uking i are author .nk, are 'he utractors f >r the loan to receive sub- per CV ud*, ia Germany on similar e Imperial Chinese GovernFive per Cent. T.e: -ow 9 ;pplementarv ban I The loan, which is the n of the Imperial Chinese nment
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 332 2 Charles Robinson, TORF COMMISSION AGENf INDIAN TURF. DOUBLE EVENT. THE TRIALS Run. 2*9 th Dec, 19 10. VICEROY'S CUP Run. 27th Dec. 19 10. For Prices and Entries. Address all communications to 18, The Arcade, Singapore. Tele. No. 881. Telegrams: R3881E." Answers required by wire must be prepaid. W. J.
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    • 539 2 NOTWES. We the undersigned have commenced business as Exchange and Share Brokers under the name of Saunders and Horsfall at No. 21, The Arcade, Singapore. J. D. SAUNDERS. G. G. HORSFaLL. 24th November, 1910. Nov 8 tth 9 12 THE NEW SINGSPORE RU3BER COY., LTD. NOTICE. Shareholders are reminded that
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    • 610 2 NQTIGES. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The date of th<* election of Municipal Commissioners for Tanjong Pagar and Rochore Wards announced for December 6th is altered to December 14th. The last day for receiving nominations is Tuesday, December 6th, and tbe President, Municipal Commissioners, will sit on Thursday, December Bth, 1910, to hear
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    • 515 2 Ciiartered Bank of India Australia and China. INCORPORATED BT MOT AL CHARTER Paid up Capital in 60,000 tharea of £20 each *1,*00," Reserve Fund £1,600,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,00( Court of Diraetora. Sir Montagu Cornish Turner (Chairman). Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham, K.C.I.E. Thomaa Cuthbertson, Esq Sir Alfred Dent, K.C.M.G.
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    • 310 2 MANUFACTURERS LIFE -URAN'c l Da Citable Claims, loans, promptly settleo by the General As«»*. Singapore withoc Head Offloe- tr *-*oi IC The Reserves f .action of Pr»Hholders are over The Accounts aanocDepartn.eE: ladum (Jow^S CUTHRIE Co., U4. neral Agents. Singa) -re and Penan, SOUTH BRITISH INSURA* LTD. FIRE Insur. 'inildi—
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 98 2 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. ond Sunday in Advent. 7 am ns A Litany, Hymn am Holy Communion (Choral), Hymns ara Holy Hymns 4 pm -*es. ::on, Hymns -per Hymn B^ ae." Matthew's, Skpoy L: sail am Foo Chow S 4 pm 001. pm Evensong and S PaiNsap Street Chtrch. 5 am
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  • 2110 3  -  Cicely H. Cuele By The Island rf Java is well called the "Garden of tbe East," being, in tbe opinion of many noted travellers, the most fertile and beautiful spot in tbe world. I visited this East Itdian island after spending some weeks in Kashmir, and
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 584 3 r^m I 100 Years I I Oity of London J Is the trading record of John Haddon fi? Co., J Ji Manufacturers, Buying Agents for Traders, 5j rfj Importers of Colonial Produce and General J K Export Merchants. 5" Si C The Firm employ Specialists for all classes i£ J>
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    • 439 3 BROTHER AND SISTER CURED. The One cf Back pam NSBYOUS DISORDEB DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. The unshaken pablic confidence enjoyed by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills tor Pal. for a periol now xtending i ver twenty years rests to a very large extent upon the fact that they have been so
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  • 249 4 more tormenting than piles make work almost impossible. It i«> agonising to move or sit down. Piles are dangerous, too, because if neglected they often lead to fistula. If yon have piles— itching, bleeding or protruding— the earlier you begin with Doan's Ointment the
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  • 1859 4 The Meeting in thi Ewo Godown, Tne N.C. Daily News of the 16th inst contains tbe following; report Tbe meeting of Chinese in the Ewo Godown, which was o >nvened for th<* purpose of explaining the anti plague measures to the Chinese in the infected district,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 295 4 ir> Sickners E B E Tma 1 feit very weak after my operation, and I believe I would not be alive now but for Lemco." Dublin. I write that you may know what a bl— im Leroca baa been to me. When 1 wa* laid up with fever Lemco wa»
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    • 132 4 Interesting to Mothers— How to Cure Coughs and Colds. There is one subject which always interests the mothers of young children, and that is how to treat their coughs and colds, or to ward off a threatened attack of croup. For this purpoEc we can recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It
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    • 271 4 CROSSE |> p C^K1 D (S^iiS^ PICKLES. SOIPS. JAMS. I :r^|L JELUES. POTTED MLVTS, I I TART F* J^^^^ir\ MALT V, VECAR I TM^T Tn A riTTin S C^T^»<^ 4|| SALAD OIL I DELICACIES. |^^l^9 I I^^ Agents for Lea 6. I t- Fxtf a WORCESTERSH 1 1 '<** Tins
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    • 194 4 Japan Coak THE Mitsui Bussan Kaisha Lti (MITSUI Cc Ltd Head Office: No. I, SURUGA-CHO TOKIO Loadon Branch Singapore Branch yson Green. OTHERBRANCHES S*jo FraacMeo,Port. land. New York, F cutta, Rangoon, Scurabaya, Man: Bangkok Saigon, H i Foochow, Shanghai foo, Peking, Tientsin Newchwang, Muader, Tiehling, Chanimolpo, Antung, Ta ren. Tainan.
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  • 307 5 PDAY OF THE GOOGLY. Thi Ot i the Bristol might have been to the *>gly aa first presented on dl on Saturday by Retinoid y a talented company The per formbe players was aa deadly earnest as only British be at tbeir imusing effects were often I
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  • 35 5 r public with hich the but t" labour en the p The ins-itution understood it j of the rhelowt credence being b disturk*&cea. which though I f not been of er have resulte
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 514 5 TO LET. TO LET. Immediate entry No. 74. Anson Road. Apply to Stephens, Paul k Co. Nnv 10 TO LET Terrace Houses in Wilkie Road. Rent 925. immediate entry. Apply GUTHRIE A Co., Ltd. u.c TO LET t tloor at Zetland House (Armenian Street) Apply on the premises. Feb 23
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    • 566 5 AUGTIONS. H. L. CCGHLfIN Co's FORTHCOMING FURNITURE AUCTIONS. Friday, 9th December. Billiard Table, Piano Sergeants' Mess, and Furniture. Tanglin. Saturday, 10th December. Household Furniture. E A 4 G "diner, Esq. Fort Canning Road. Saturday, 17th December. A. R. Bairnson Esq Household Furniture. Clarelands, Tanglin Road. Wednesday, 21st December. Plants. E
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    • 664 5 mjQTIOMS. MORTGAGEE 8 SALE. Tuesdcy, 6th December, at 2-SO p.m. Freehold land situate eff Telok Kerau Road, Singapore, area 293 056 {-quare feet beiDg part of Grant No. 1 P anted with cocoanut trees. POWILL Co., Auctioneers Dec 1 7.12 AUCTION SALE OF Land Adjacent to the Sea at Funggol,
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    • 547 5 KEPLER' m—*^~SOLUTION NURSING MOTHERS A ~2 derive great benefit from this -*toj delicious tonic food. j jjjjffiiJ'fl-W j 4 Kepler Solution sustains the Pv!r!! strength and builds up the B K It increases and enriches the supply of milk. j It is easily digested, and its rich, nutty malt flavour
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  • 1324 6 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, Dec 3, 1910. ,AD;LF;LKG;K';. An ingenious CDrresponden 1 evidently of dnauoidl resource so for as ideas are concerned, invites attention today to methods which we gather are not so much intended to supplement the income tax as to supersede it. He fixes his eye upon
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  • 644 6 The t ffisers and men composing the Peking Rjyal Guard have cut off their queues. From Huttenbach mes thei I'll calendar of the Palatine Insurance Company. Messrs Kumpers and Co. send us a calendar of the Alr.as I is urance Ccmpany for which they are the agents. An arrangement has
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  • SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
  • 58 6 letter from tions a very pr* art of himself and have had the pie he we*-. last Wedne6d that there w< children at performance, an the drums. Col and nearly alw been well pleats \nd it w the Buffs a exorilent a preoe<i> is drawing near
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  • 61 6 The -\r>r>*»al Covt the A cable re Black ie A full-grown between th Klang Jugra Road on Sunday las' bear has kill ly mauled two Cbiuam We understand tha' to issue a specia Beerbohm Tree. Dare, and other dist recent murder tr helped to make the affair. (Punch A very
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 235 6 We hive just received a fresh shipment of FINEST EGYPTIAN Cigarettes. Imported and Sold by Fribourg Treyer, 34, Haymarket, 3, Leadenhall Street, and 129, High Street, Oxford. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co., I SOLE AGENTS. W 'MOUTRIE'S' THE PIANO. PROVEN BY 38 YEARS EXPERIENCE. GUARANTEED FOX 5 YEARS. Over 1,200 distributed in
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    • 106 6 LEE BROTHERS. 58-4, Hill Street, (off Stamford Road.) HIGH GLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. Enlargements a Speciality PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION. TO THOSE HOMEWARD BOUND J. Campbell Latham Co., Court, Naval Military Tailon 59, Conduit Strebt. LONDON, W. MR. H. G- DISS. Mar 80 wa p4 n.c. GODOWNS TO LET. No. 5 f
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  • Mr BALFOUR.
  • Correspondence.
    • 486 7 To the Editor, Sir, 'erhape a budget to meet the loss from opium revenue could be tramed containing the sources of taxition which I will now indicate. We have been anl are paying too much for petroleum considering its proximity of production and an additional tax of
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  • 172 7 Mr W 'vemment Mirine r, has returned from leave aud resumed h onthe'JtJth ultimo. il plav a local amateur at billiards at Prince's Tiffin Rooms to-night. Tomorrow night, Mr John B will It is notified in the Government O, zette and 27th I > -cumber and January will be observed
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  • 1055 7 Qsicywri aunt homints nottri est farrago libAli. Juvenal. In prospect and retrospect there has been one absorbing Topic of the Week," namely the St. Audrew's Ball. If the su3cess of that function is to be measured by the uoanimily of approval its organization has had bestewed
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  • 217 7 The last Children's Concert of the season was given at the Victoria Memorial Hall, yesterday afternoon at 5.15, before the usual audience of ab .ut three hundred liule people. All the items were much applauded, the reception given to Mr Rene Eber's violin playing being wonderfully, enthusiastic. Miss
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  • 167 7 Yesterday afternoon by the kindness of Mr and Mrs Janion the delightful grounds of their house on Cairn Hill were thrown open for a garden party and sale on behalf of the Convent. The grounds were prettilv decorated and laid out, the stalls being under tents and
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  • 134 7 The new King of Siam, Maha Vajiravuah, is a kind of modern Jdiu-s I. as regards learning, and it is at least a debatable subject if the sixth of the Jameses of Scotland merits the ridicule th«t has been heaped upon him. TII9 new King of
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  • 170 7 The story of the alleged betting transactions of jockeys is by no means pleasant reading, and they might possibly constitute a meuace to the purity of local racing in certain c 3nceivable circumstances. The ideal would be for the men who ride to have no pecuniary interest in the victory
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 7 7 Let others sing of Prince and King,
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    • 158 7 ROBINSON Co. LETTS'S DIARIES 1911. 1( tits' I N°« 50 Commercial Diary. diar^s No 648 Popular Shilling Diary No. 273 Popular Desk Diary. No. 33 Rough Diary. ftpEE? ou 8 n Diary (interleaved) No. 2628 Popular two Shilling Diary. COVER THE WORLD p^ j^ ROBINSON Co. 'ii —wa iiiWHiiii.iM mmm
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 518 8 APARTMENTS. Comfortable double and single rooms with board at "MILDURA 7, Oxiey Rise. Tennis. Slahlee. Terms moderate. Feb 21 u.c BURNS PHILP LINE. SINGAPORB TO 'JAVA PORTS. PORT DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND, BRISBANE ft SYDNEY, ALSO TAK: .0 FOR OTH: NORTH QUEENSLAND PORTS. BRITISH NEW GUINEA. NEW BRITAIN AND NEW ZEALAND
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    • 596 8 SHIRE LINE OP STEAMERS Ltd. FOR LONDON, KOTTERDAM and ANTWERP. The s.s. "BRECONSHIRE," 5,340 tona, Captain J. M. Tomlinson, ia expected to arr ve here on the 28th instant and will have prompt despatch for above porta. She haa excellent aloon accommodation for Gentlemen only. First class fare Singapore to
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    • 665 8 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG V^ '-»'?i**. ,_,r The steamers of the Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewarde, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo. Taking
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    • 733 8 N. D. L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamers oi this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, i Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, South ampi ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connecting i Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Port Said, Snez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong,
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    • 923 8 P. O. STEAM NAV. Foi China, Japan, Penang CV Australia, India, Aden Mediterranean Ports, Plymou and London. Through Billa of Lading issued for Coast, Persian Gulf, Continen a! and Amer oan Ports. Steamera wili leave Singapor MAIL Out war Devanha De. Dec. 8 Mar l ora anha Mar Delhi Jan.
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  • 333 9 on'.FZD,H'H.) ember D;.— lt i 8 now obvious m are incalculable force, hampering eedom of action. The rd LanadownVa demand on of a Veto Bill as a bold ivre. aa the Honse of Com 3 has not asidered the Bdl, which, ns a mischievous preamble og the reform
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  • 997 9 SIRIH. McCALLUMS comments. IntereBtisg Semi Official Comment No matter ia more important in the long run to tbe Crown C donies than the education of the native, but it cannot be said that the subject has been thought out in a thorough and systematic manner. Government
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 67 9 i Grand Oriental Hotel v LUMPUR. (LATE F.M.S. HOTEL) Mt nnler new mac meat and provides excellent accommodation. jnal ?n: M A R T I N. Lampir i >rSL, IpDb IMARTELL'S BLUE A SILVEB LABEL accepted guarantee, all over the world FOR— THE BEST QUALITY IN jBRANDY -TAR A TAR.
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    • 433 9 xgjm Sozodoivt Is a delicately fragrant mouth deodoriser and a IP^^TbT^^T t0n C f tcctn lts regular use preserves '^i^l!RTrr^Lv! c tect^ ant^ p revcnts iarur deposits. *"Mji It makes the teeth white and strengthens the Jfjlm |XTj gums. And it does not impair the taste. far Q«an Sincs^ K
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    • 703 9 Non -Throat the cigarette you have heard about Your friends have probably been telling yon what a fine cigarette onVor particular smokers in "the Stra are getting quite em about And no wonder because oats have an exquisite flavour, and they never "catch" the thr< You will be delighted with
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  • 273 10 Bo un Under British Flao in Hon<;k. Mr J. S. Thomson deals with "The Chinese in a book which bas just been published by Werner Laurie. "T. P." deals with it as the book of the week T. P.'s Weekly," the following being an extract
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  • 388 10 The prices quoted are generally those current at Clyde Terrace Market. At the other markets there may be small variations Singapore, Nov. 2;*tb, 1910. Beans, Long per catty 1 do. French do Beef per lb. 16 BeefSteak do. 18 Bean Sprou per catty 2| Bamboo Sprouts do.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 85 10 y^A Family Medicine ifjt^ Without J Alcohol Ayer's Sarsaparilla is a tonic and alterative, free from alcohol. What is a tonic"? A medicine that imparts strength or tone; a medicine that builds up, gives vigor and power. What is an "alterative A medicine that alters or changes unhealthy action to
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    • 22 10 Pneumonia Prevented. The greatest danger from influenza is of its resulting in pneumonia. This can be obviated hv naint* f!hnmh<>rlain'a n.nnnV. PamnJ^
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    • 761 10 f^~^\ Shopping byPost I^''T l *ffilM^r^i A boon to those at a distance. /fim^y\ IT is impossible for those living in distant 'uif §t\ towi.s and villages to get everything Ca *Asj\r£ mmm/^~^A>r-m^ requ red at the local stores, and we therefore Vp- hr\)f 'f^Tprrp)^ will be pleased to send
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    • 870 10 Passengers for the Straits. Per P Surd-. r)M Dec Mr and Mis A. K. Smr* x .ndra, Mr K. M. Webber, Mr H T Ka.,*-. Mr and Mrs J. Laird, Miss H W, moi.t. Mrs J Robertson. Mr M. T Cumming, Mr W Webb, Mr J F. Day, Mr Baxt-r,
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    • 351 10 THE Singapore Free Press, Morning D,i)y. To Our Readers. The Singapor is n Morning lepota, from an early hour ea excepted). Cash price Subscribers' copies their private residences (oi tow godowns if preferred morning. Full addresses to be delivered should be gi RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION One month $2.50 Three months
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 342 10 VESSELS EXPECTED. Owing port of departure, and (where known) date due here, and name of Agente. TEAMERS. Ach. rpool, 1 1 rield Aki Marn. Japan, I "Mmons Assaye. At* i, London. Dec 1 Pat Sime: Brist mburg, 1 Behn Meyer Buelow, Hamburg, Dec 23 Behn M Marseilles. D> M M
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  • 270 11 I ene ti n with the recent Laverton letaik state tbat the raiders, wbo red from the surrounding districts KookyuK and the Spinifek k Lake Darlot, made tbeir i on the Laverton camp at dawn, :e hour for a native attack. This y the time when the
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  • 62 11 raven, who is one of the a«nt representatives of moderate an enHome Rule ind" ists mua ioes not e repoal of any union. It means reon in the hi9 original ch for p*A the time, was federa•o an Imperial Par.'rol to the I :liai the Irish Parliament most
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  • 483 11 Sept. Oct. Jan— Oct ?J Ia8 3.603 8,5-5 29,027 Alor Pongsn 2,628 2,961 15,119 f lma 1,100 1,200 6,050 Anglo Malay 59,162 61,259 525,477 Ayer Kuning 320 4>o 2,586 Ayer Molek 2,168 2 098 18,898 Ayer Panas 1,580 1,266 5,605 Balgownie -,3 8,481 84,848 Batak Rabit 1,300
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  • 49 11 a .ng 630 •43.154 500 Associat .Iti 45 •K cglembo Lode ng 100 1,460 oun 701 nsoUdated 1.176 1,<62 1 j 6CO 5.440 836 7,567 5,431 700 5,500 110 L515 an •97 8 61 463 .ins 1P aa 105 70 500 .ah 13 4,04 1.772 640 12.706
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  • 64 11 Oriental Telephone Electric Coy., Ltd. Notice to Telephone Subscribers A new Telephone Directory is now in course cf preparation and Telephone Subscribers are requested to advise the Company, by letter to tbe Manager, BEFORE THE IQth IH STANT, of any alterations or additions necessary to tbe numbers, names, or addr
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  • 1283 11 December 2 Cap. Issue. Paid. Last Div. Buyers. Sellers 85,000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Estates Ltd 5 0 57± 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo- Malav 25% int. 133 150 50.000 21- ij- Batang Malaka 3 2 3 9 30.000 1 1 Batu Caves 35% int. 16 10 0 17 10
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  • 56 11 (Corrected up to Dee. 2 Bank 4ms demand Private credits 3ms credits 6ms France, demand Bank Germany, demand India, T.T IT Hongkong, demand Yokohama, demand M 11 41 Java, demand 1 Bangkok, demand 66} Sovereigns, Bank Buying $8.54 Bank of England Rate Discount 3 months bill 11% 6 t
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  • 129 11 Dee Tic* Gam bier mm Gam bier Cube No 1 mm 14 b5 Gambier Oc m No. S m uom Pepper Blaek (orCm. B'pore) Pepper, Wkite (fair) Nntmegt (110 to tka I*.).. nom Sutmegi (bO io tkf H nom ilfco* B&&4&J m* mm mm uou. OIotm < Axnboi»A nom
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 34 11 SHARES SHARES OUR WEEKLY TWQTION. DAVIES AND Co., 61, ARCADE, WILL OFFER AT AUCTION. On Tuesday, December 6th. at 2*15 p. m. the following shares tm m i 'j. vr "P ur^JAA.^ T>nl/\ "Hoof
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 999 11 VESSELS IN POK I. Flag and Tons Commanders Arrived Prom Wha* Newcastle Brit cruis. 4800 Hunt No; lombn de Ruyter Dut cruis. 5084 Mareeun Nov irabaya Hardinge Brit trans. 2976 Mills Jfa petown ngkon* Kuantan F.M.S. dredger 500 Cobb Nov 13 Kuan ertain Sea Mew Col. yacht 500 Chamberlain 0
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  • 134 12 The following is a list of subscribers and donors to the funds of tbis association inir as promisfs or remittances have been received up to date. Su BSC RII' >R Three Misa Abel $10 J Ambrrwe 10 Hon'ble F Belfi-ld Bisho: japore Mrs J. Cohen J K
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  • 472 12 The boom in extended itself to the ladies, for we are now informed that John Roberts bas boo* Miss Ruby Kol>e!ts. of Australia, for- ar. Eng. ish tour, and that the party are en route for home. Although of the same name, Ror n no way related
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  • 580 12 Figures that Tell the NationCharacter. Many cherished traditions concerning national character are dissolved by a remark, ably interesting book issued at tbe piiceof 5 Id, the fifty sixth report of the PostmasterGeneral, dealing witb tbe year ending March 31, 1910. Novelists picture the Irish as the
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  • 272 12 Tbe very definite rumours that hive circulating for some times as to the citation of a new department of tbe State hav* prob ably stantial element of truth behind them It is an open secret that the work of the Colonial Office is extremely heavy, and
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  • 918 12 A revolution in Portugal, an insurrection in France, and at home labour troubles which unmasked themselves simultaneously in many trades and in widely separated areas were they all merely coincidences *r Some of us who trace movements back to tbeir sources and closely follow the flow of
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  • 246 12 The Nuentmg and M AVongkoi are loading transhipment cargo for Bangkok at the wharves. An Australian cargo and a little general produce was brought by tha u Van Waerwijk." The "Pembrokeshire" from Lmdon lands 1000 ton of general cargo, and after loading, sails for China and Japan on
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  • 151 12 In one of their latest Naw orders, tie Chinese Government gave instructions that the training vessel now being constructed at Barrow should be fitted with oil fuel burners, following the lead of other nations in introducing oil iuto their Navies. S »me time ago the
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  • 144 12 In a little commune in Brabant is to be seen a big nntice board at the entrance of the town, tla it appears the following ce to au'omobihsts 100 kilometres an hour." When we know that 100 kilo me' res (quail 7j miles, it scarcely need be added
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  • 51 12 Vi Equipped. To vmiber The f^uipment of the wteamer which Lieut. Shirase will U9e in his attetnp* reach the South Pole has been completed and the vessel had her trial run vesterdav It was most successful. It is reported that tbe expedition will start on the 28th
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  • 20 12 In addition to tbat on page 11 Indradeo, Brit 3,507, Lea, Dec 2, Ntw York, A. G. Hongkoi,
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  • 104 12 Per Indradeo: Mr V. Crutwell. Next Mails Due. From Europe.— P^r P. (J. Himalaya, today, with mails of Xov 10. Per N. D. L. Goeben, on Friday next, with mails of Nov lo". From China. Per N. D. L. Luetzow, on Sunday next. MAILS ALREADY DESPATCHED FOR LONDON. Left
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 21 12 Haji Osman has been charged by Government with misappropriating an elephant, and remanded on ftl r iO<> Kail till *V.__ K..X.
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    • 230 12 The Omt Wat. Neither capitalists nor statesmen as a whole seem to have risen above the machine estimate. Latterly many capitalists have recognised that serious trouble is looming, and have decided that concessions would be hailed as signals of weakness. Alas in these days of great concerns the personal touch
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    • 6 12 Printed and Published for the Proprietors
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    • 406 12 ALL DEM RIPTIONS OI Australian Frozen Meats Produce CAN BE OBTAINED AT THE COLD STORAGE DEPOT, 142*25, Orchard Road. Dr. W. R. LAMB, American Oculist and Optician, Specialist in Examining the Eye and Correcting defective Vision wil be at No. 1 Hotel de l'Europe, Buildings Corn* r High and St.
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