The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 10 December 1910
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Title Section15 1910-12-10 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10. 1910. NO. 7,0*15 words
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Article612 1910-12-10 1 The city that posse^e-* h B Z>olog.c4.] Garden has always one j_ *of interest both I fl globetrotter. If we anists, nor admirers of Dan. 8 ike, gardens at least foim delight! i wherein to arrange t> r«nde/v amongst us here but is not familiar vri the612 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement207 1910-12-10 1 1 GRAND K^ I I WEEK-END PROGRAMME O& I 1 INCLUDING *J\ r 1 I v^ *r i vV?Zx THE I *7\^ A 12-TH EDITION OF f I V^° S^ PATHES I I Oo^^° ANIMATED GAZETTE I I AND OTHER CHOICE SUBJECTS. I 1 Wm P. LOWE, I W T^207 words
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Advertisement226 1910-12-10 1 MARLBOROUGH CINEMATOGRAPH, BBACH ROAD. To-Ni&ht I To-Ni&htll GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. 2 SUPERB SPECTACULAR SHOWS. At Popular Prices of Admission. AN ENJOYABLE EVENING S ENTERTAINMENT IS ASSURED. Harima Hall CINEMATOGRAPH NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. SEE THE ARC LAMP. To-Night! To-Night SPECIAL PROGRAMME. LOOK FOR THE CLEANEST HALL. This is tbe only226 words
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Advertisement212 1910-12-10 1 THE STAR OPERA Co. Tbe Dutch and Malay Variety Entertainers AT THE THEATRE ROYAL North Bridge Road. To. Night To*Nl£ht II GRAND GALA NIGHT JUNJONGAN BUOY" THE SEA-PRINCESS WILL BE STAGED. Secure Your Seats Early To Night Hurdreds lurned Away Every Saturday. To-morrow, Sunday, An entirely new play by Incbi212 words
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Advertisement648 1910-12-10 1 THt DAY'S NEWS. Reu'pr'a wi>ea give addition election result Pige 5 Some interesting details about our new regiment are on Page 5. The X n; and Queen are to visit Amsterdam m the Summer Page 5. Tbe native in-tster of "Ua Pecg" has been suspended at Poaacg P<tge 5 An648 words
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Article112 1910-12-10 2 The steady iucrb*»e ot Chinese forei?n debts, and the popular movements m connection with the establishment of ament will have impjrunt effects on China's futu l loans ci oeeded 136 JoilHon pu ads. according to re cent rep Meanwhile, China's deficit is about i **e r 7 year112 words
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Article97 1910-12-10 2 Trave I to hear th*t S^nara« independence for the Philippines and that to make himself familiar i the B he is coming uut ands for BOHM first hand is ver me and he hoped thit he will come soon and stay long As a uiitt*r of fact97 words
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Article89 1910-12-10 2 M- Jnt Perak, Mrs and rcb, and Mrs Cirgill arrived m Penang from Taping, en route Home, on Monday. Shortly before 2 pin the train arrived at Prye I and Mr B.rch *nd his pt I the Colonial launch Penguin which had been sent to meet89 words
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Article117 1910-12-10 2 London has been invaded by a troop of missionaries with untrimmed beards and hair reaching to their shoulders. »ye been sent out from Exeter, the $h headquarters of the sect, which uated m BoetoD, 0 c home of novel religions." The in^in tenets of the sect are117 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement484 1910-12-10 2 Q. What is good fcr my cough? A Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Q. How long has it been used? A. Seventy years. Q. Do doctors endorse it? A. If not,we would not make it. Q. Do you publish the formula? A. Yes. On every bottle. Q. Any alcohol m it? A.484 words
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Advertisement635 1910-12-10 2 NOTIGES. I will not be resoonsible for any debts incurred m my name except under my written authority. G. TEMPLER TICKELL. Dec 10 mw 15.12 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT, SELANGOR. All persons having outstanding accounts against this Department are requested to submit them to the State Engineer at Kuala jumpur. All635 words
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Advertisement424 1910-12-10 2 NOT WES. ST. ANDREW S BALL 1910. [t is requested that all accounts be sent m as loon as possible addressed to Mr. J. Henry, [Joint Hon. Secretary) 2, Finlaybon Green. Dec 9 11-ia Hayoep Dutch Borneo Rubber Estates, Limited. The Bearer Warrants have now arrived and should be exchanged424 words
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Advertisement556 1910-12-10 2 Chartered Bank of India Australia and Chisa. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CBARTMR Paid up Capital m 60,000 •hares of £20 each «1,20Q,Wf Reserve Fund £1,600,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors m £1,200,00( Court of Dirsetors. Sir Montagu Cornish Turner (Chairman), Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham, X.C.I.X. Thomas Cuthbertson, Esq Sir Alfred Dent, K.C.M.G556 words
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Advertisement292 1910-12-10 2 MANUFACTURERS^ 887. Policiee ar* TKICTED, 1 FORFEITABLfc Claims, loans, cash^rreadets. <*~ promptly eettlec by Singapore without t Head Offioe refet k The Reserves for prediction of «u^ holders are over $20 The Account* an anoe Departu CUTHRJE ffc General Agente. SOUTH BRITISH nrBURASCE c: ltd, 7TILR Insurances efl.- u-i ,o292 words
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Miscellaneous128 1910-12-10 2 SUNDAY CHUKCH SERVICES. i Cathkdral. Third Sunday m Advent. 7 am Matins, Hymn 191. 7.45 am Holy Communion (Choral), Hymns 15 4 pm .day School Bible Classes, pm Evensong Sermon, Hymns 8 18. St. MattiiiWs, Sipoy Linis. am Foo Chow Service. 4 pm Jay School. •nsong and Sermon. Prinsip Strut128 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement389 1910-12-10 3 RUGTIONS. POSTPONEMENT. sale of Mr. Gardiner's Furniture at Fort Canning Be a 1 is POSTPONED. H. L. COGHLAN ft Co Auctioneers. MORTGAGiEi SALE Monday, 19th Decembr >n. 10 plots freehold lan s 846 to 350 and v 161, tobuildir m knov> i a Road, Singapt m E. L. CCGHLAN ft389 words
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Advertisement331 1910-12-10 3 PATRONIZED jTj^jfSW^ IgF^N&SL BY ROYALTY X'MAS PRESENTS. Find Jewels Plate and Novel m And most reliable to buy for the I Ornaments so pleasant to reason B X Think Diamonds Rubies Emeralds But very fair prices for the re son V and sapphires are too glittering to H I Get331 words
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Advertisement441 1910-12-10 3 WANTED. Qualified Dresser wanted for Rubber Estate m the F.M.S. Good salary otTered to b uitabie man. Apply to Z.Y.X. co" Free Press." l>ec 9 oc Clerk Wanted immediately only those I who have a good knowledge of bookkeeping need applyV V. Z. co Singapore Free Press." Dec 6 18441 words
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Advertisement412 1910-12-10 3 TO LET. TO BE LET FURNISHED The comfortable and pleasantly situated residence known as M Cluny," Cluny Koad. KentS 150. Apply to POWELL Co., Auctioneers. Dec 9 16 12 TO LET. Immediate entry No. 74, Anson Koad. Apply to Stephens, Paul A Co. Nov 10 uc TO LET Terrace Houses412 words
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Advertisement748 1910-12-10 3 "'Hazeline' Snow" Hazeline' Sno^ Hazeline' Snov. snow" Hazeline Snow Hazeline Sno^ few* Hazeline Snow Hazeline Snow Hazelmt Snow' ne Snow Hazeline Snow Hazeline Snow Hazeline Snow Hazeline Snow Hazeline Snow Hazeline Snov> vtow Hazeline Snow Hazeline Snow Hazeline Snow Hazeline' Snow" Hazeline Snow Hazeline Snow •WW "Hazeline' Snow" H rj748 words
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Article26 1910-12-10 4 Domestic Occurrences. Death. Xonis.— On December 0, 1910, at Banda Hilir, Malacca. Mrs. Dorothea Nonis, the mother of Mr. EL Nonis, of Singapore, m her year.26 words
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Article, Illustration512 1910-12-10 4 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, Dec. 10, 1910. v .t maintain, ..n Tr.rtb hrr raw. ..-.d I .*w. Much attention will be paid by the public, as a result of the Manicipil Commission of uiry, to the letter from the Commissioners to the Hon'ble Colonial Secretary, traversing, so far as512 words
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Article465 1910-12-10 4 A licence to conduct 6ales by auction at Singapore has been granted to Mr. J. EL Powell Grant. The usual half yearly sale of useful and fancy articles m aid of the funds of the Chinese Girls School commenced yesterday afternoon m the Victoria Hall, but owing to the rain465 words
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Article258 1910-12-10 4 TaKIN.J UP (JOLF IN EAENEBT. Nuwara Eliy* will, at any rate, be able to claim thftt. it has made a golfer of the heir to the Imperial throne of Garmanv. Before they cama here it could be said that neither the Prince nor the Princess knew a258 words
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Article776 1910-12-10 4 i. oRTED KXTR \RY MEETIN'. Those shareholders m Jimah Ltd. who attended the requisition meeting at the Exchange R )oms yesterday af re-noon with the idea of bearing the actual fac's with regard to the affairs of the company were sadly disappointed. There were many present, and Messrs776 words
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Article87 1910-12-10 4 A preliminary enquiry was commenced before Mr R binson m the third court, veeterday morning, when Lim Eng Tong waa charged with murder. Mr R C. Edmonds, D. P P appeared on behalf of the Crown, and Mr L. E Gaunt appeared for the defence. la this87 words
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Article50 1910-12-10 4 Ordinary MeetiLg I .cy D* 9 The H omcial !j. < *a Tbe Hon. If* rea imend tl short one, a:. 'he case* id v simple were ordinan effected, second h w about a drawn up, anu: tb' reading of tbe H thr<> were suspeL the measure wa>»50 words
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Article123 1910-12-10 4 A m* rick pr#»si minute*T v on find Bills amcuctiD,' It wm ret. present an address ness the Crown occasion of his v Tenders for a accepted, includ.i p pore Shpwtt a f>um of ami :o number I -erandCummiD. •erg vac x^pttrd tod ake th«» parcba«--per ton ishin123 words
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Article20 1910-12-10 4 budget m con The Bun. institute against Phr nvelv In t! •Sanpak barn is a amounts for which gone secure20 words
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Advertisement150 1910-12-10 4 We hive just received a fresh shipment of FINEST EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES Imported and Sold by Fribourg Treyer, 34, Hiymirkit, Leadenhall Street, and 129, High Street, Oxford. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co., SOLE AGENTS. as IOUTRIE'S' THE PIANO. PROVEN BY 38 YEARS EXPERIENCE. GUARANTEED FOX 5 YEARS. Over 1,200 distributed m all parts150 words
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Advertisement126 1910-12-10 4 LEE BROTHERS. 58-4, Hill Street (off Stamford Road.) HIGH GLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. Enlargements a Speciality PRICE LIBT OH APPLICATION. TO THOSE HOMEWARD BOUND J. Campbell Latham Co., Court, Naval Military Tailors 69, Conduit Strebt. LONDON, W. MR. H. G. DISS. Mar 80 ws p4 n.c. GODOWNS TO LET. No. 5, Palmer126 words
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Advertisement46 1910-12-10 4 Interesting to Mothers- Sow U C«f« Coughi ar I There m one nuh eete the mothers wto treat their k cr ward off a threaten* this purpose we cat l r n lain'g Cough Remf< x beneficial. In case i X»rv fiiren y- sonn rk t\w46 words
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Article162 1910-12-10 5 LATEST RESULTS. uanu* Tele«T»ph. Reuter'g) K9C ng have been returned unopposed s. LOB B M. B H. LI n. M -a-i Cromarty. J Q, \V L'avlor. D urhshir..elan. :on. m. Th iiave been elected larrell. jkwood (gain) Foster. a n. a— Hon W Valroud. Li iam. r'hampu n162 words
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Article36 1910-12-10 5 berals b aetl Bedford by .3t general election this *«at was r.y Mr Utenborough. Tnio r Mr P L Barlow by vever held the seat at the general returned to its former party36 words
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Article36 1910-12-10 5 mm\ wn of the Assembly at Peking c i some form of representative aid be granted prior to the urnment of the \ssembly which has been leferred to Jai The Governdrefully considering the matter.36 words
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Article19 1910-12-10 5 (By Submarine Telegraph. Reuter's.) Their Majesties will pay a visit to Amserdam m tlie summer.19 words
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Article19 1910-12-10 5 An agreement has been signed settling the shipbuilding dispute subject to a ballot of the men.19 words
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Article30 1910-12-10 5 Dec. \Kh C2O pm. At Berlin, m the contest for the Chess Championship of the World, L isker beat Anowski nes to |ail. Th-ee games were drawn.30 words
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Article119 1910-12-10 5 Native Master Suspended. (From our x k/.j IVoang, Dec. M urine Cjurt of Enquiry into the tuding of the locil steamer Ua Peng on November 23 has been held. Mr Hill presided and the assessorsjjwere *Captain ntyre, Mister Attendant, and Captain lair of the B. I.119 words
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Article18 1910-12-10 5 The Pinang Gazstte" hears that the Tronoh mines hive acquired the Sungei Besi mine for18 words
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Article23 1910-12-10 5 Agents, Paterson Simous. Tra 7"> lbs Coconuts J Agents, Co^hlan and Co. Kota Tihooi 740 lbs. -lit.) Penang, Ddc. Ta > <23 words
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Article196 1910-12-10 5 Membe vkd Their Queues. A meeting of the above Society was held at Hongkong on Nov. 27 at the offices of the Sze Yip Chamber of Commerce. Several hundreds of members were present. The members were welcomed by the Reception Committee. Several speeches were delivered g on196 words
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Article167 1910-12-10 5 k Rat War Followed by Awfii. Death Roll. The connection of rate with the spread of c is strikingly shown m a special report just forwarded to England by Colonel Manifold, now Inspector- General of Civil Hospitals, on the prevalence of plague m the United Provinces167 words
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Article1829 1910-12-10 5 THE EiST KENT REGIMENT There are few who fully realise what a wonderful thing is a British regiment, by the fact of its unbroken historic continuity and its therefore being the living repository of long and splendid traditions. Fully to appreciate that one should turn to the older1,829 words
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Article124 1910-12-10 5 Warren Shield Final. la the semi-final of the above competition played last w^ek at Tanglin, the Royal Engineers and B Coy Middlesex Regt. met for the fourth time, but again the game resulted m a draw of a goal each. The Captains of both teams agreed to tiust124 words
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Advertisement12 1910-12-10 5 a understood that there will be two rocessions <>ne on the Corona-12 words
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Advertisement204 1910-12-10 5 ROBINSON Co. A NEW SHIPMENT OF Fuller's Christmas Cakes. "LT i i 4 '*w it Mel. FULLER'S FRUIT CAKES. FULLER'S SWEETS. FULLER'S CHOCOLATES. yir&atl) ondon. CIGARETTES. Mark a distinct class of smokers. They are chosen -r^^ r by men who would not zf dream of smoking ordinary y linrr kinds.204 words
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Article924 1910-12-10 6 Qtti >iHt homines nostri est farrago The United v is m the thick of th<i' that intimately concerns the japire, and that the whole Empire nothing of itself to influence. The v wrou^- should the CUpham greet have a substantional say m the destinies of the924 words
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Advertisement357 1910-12-10 6 BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO., LTD. FOR Port Swettenham. Penang, Negapatam, Madras. Pondicherry. Cuddalore. Karikal and Negapatam. The Company's Steamer "TAROBA" •9 tons, G. M. Symmers, Commander, will be despatched for the above ports on Monday, the 12th instant, at 5 p.m. c has excellent accommodation for first and second357 words
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Advertisement667 1910-12-10 6 HAMBURG AME RIKA 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 cargo at667 words
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Advertisement721 1910-12-10 6 N. D. L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail eteamei's ol this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau, Nagasaki and721 words
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Advertisement823 1910-12-10 6 P. &0. J STEAM NAVIGa Foi China, Japan, Australia, India, Ade Ep\ Rediterranear and Lone Through Bills of Ladi Coast, Persian can Ports. Steamers wL Hboct Outwo i Jan Arcadia Jar gapore, 16 A *ya ha Ja i. j^ Jam. Ua Mar .8 8. MARMORA >Al ss Devanha Api (and823 words
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Article389 1910-12-10 7 In the Chancery Division Justice Neville had before him a motion m the action, Macdonald v. Rose, arising cut of the mrchase of the properties acquired by the Taiping Ruhber Plantations, Limited. Mr H. E. Wright said the motion was for an injunction restraining the defendants389 words
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Article328 1910-12-10 7 All kinds and classes wore represented at Taiping railway station all nations and creeds were there and the universal feeling was of regret and loss at the departure of the most popular of Residents, one of the ablest of the F. M. S. administrators, and a328 words
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Advertisement526 1910-12-10 7 .JL Aj Shopping by Post A boon to those at a dwtance. JjL JT ,s impossible for those living j. di,tan. iW A 10W..S and villages tr» U A -Ilk ■k*"3 will be please to send our ,il v tra ted cata- T /Tfl are meetmg a real Fj I526 words
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Advertisement95 1910-12-10 7 mm Insist on LEMCO. Ma the Hrit.sh Emptre never ask tor I.u-bi* rioi meal I i Bder the persoi i undei the f >n laid <l..wn I HH ut I. pet, ev.-r; j.ir t vv li ii i, L-mco." ■I nly pure tnsh. hi-hlv rim, entrated Evfl r'/w! even ■^H95 words
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Advertisement687 1910-12-10 7 MORE PRECIOUS THAN RUBIES. Health Lost Through Working At The Burma Ruby Mines Restobed by DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. Excrucuting Rheumatism Neuralgia were Mb. Clay's Troubles. The ruby signifies True Friendship and forms an excellent gift, but few of the wearW t .v th^ c charmi °g "ttle stones realise687 words
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Advertisement327 1910-12-10 7 "Hath put the Spirit of Youth m Everything." S Xi. j DID yon ever realise what I P°-sibilme s il L maynevI taking Nature lue WINCARNIS I Strength and staying power w I enjoyment o k I stamina inea- vital OTj Wincarnib will enable you U ft will fire you327 words
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Article1232 1910-12-10 8 Ckntral Sumatra. Rubber. From the information given the Financial Times it appears that an extraordinary state of affairs has eiisted, and to some extent still exists. Although tha Company obtained a trausfer to it of the land mentioned m the prospectus it did not get possession of the1,232 words
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Advertisement415 1910-12-10 8 4un| oOZOQOTVI I '^D^^^^J J Everyone uses a toothwash or powder. DD^^^V^f^^^Sjfl Most are not satisfied and try one after another. "V And still the teeth are not as white and hygienic'^^rt^^^^^^Mi ally clean as they should be. V^tfi^MlJjjr^ L et t hem try SOZODONT. P^ It does what is415 words
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Advertisement363 1910-12-10 8 jF% BEWARE of IMITATIONS y Rigauds H GENUINE aa Japan Kananga 111 l Toilet Water ■rafl PARIS i* FRANCE SOLD BY ALL PERFUMERS gj*V~ LIFE WITHOUT HEALTH IS LIVING DEATH. l/rTAD7A BRAIN AND V Ha lMnia Unerve food This remarkable compound, the latest discovery of modern times, is without equal363 words
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Advertisement195 1910-12-10 8 Carlyle ■fij I Made m the old-fash on d wav ml"' -o-l w «y. mrim J/i- mm*ntif&tf!l Tht 1 Bfl yIC fid MB HP^^fil tucents OJ c<- that's the T I J j j The i ifWOLfES J#^Schnapps 1m §1 T H s ur I vl 1 all the I195 words
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Article64 1910-12-10 9 Nov Jan N Bruacg 3ruseh 2,025 Cfcenderiang Gopeag 630 Heawood Kanianing A3 4,559 46.718 Kanaboi 260 3,812 460 5,368 Association 175 Kraraat Pulai rvaantan Lttkal Lode 2,613 uopeng 145 1.605 yewv ew Tambcn i'-jang Consolidated 1.462 244 600 6,040 4 Bahrn _an Kabman Hyd. 500 6,000 ills Lore64 words
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Article459 1910-12-10 9 Oct. Nov Jan Nov [Allagar B. 8,850 82,87 7 I A.lor Pongsu 2,961 15,118 Alor Gajah -212 880 1,234 Alma 1,200 1,300 7,350 Anglo Malay 61.. 525,477 Ayer Kuning 430 440 0,026 Ayer Molek 2 098 18,898 AyerPanas 1,266 2,100 7,705 Balgownie 9,969 94 Batak Rabit 1,728459 words
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Article1275 1910-12-10 9 December 9. Cap. Issua. Paid. LastDiv. Butvm. Sbllerf 85,000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Estates Ltd 4 9 5 6 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo- Malay 25% int. 13 0 14 6 50,000 2'- 2/- Batang Malaka 3 2 3 9 30.000 1 1 Batu Caves 35% int.l6 10 0 171,275 words
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Article47 1910-12-10 9 (COREKCTID UP TO Dee Bank 4 m g demand Private credit* 3m credits 6ms France, demand Bank.., Germany, demand India^T. T Hongkong, demand M Yokohama, demand Java, demand Bangkok, demand Sov«»bignB, Bank Buying S Bank of England Rate Discount 3 month* bill n 6 Iver London47 words
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Article113 1910-12-10 9 TiL* Gambier Gambier Cube No 1 1 4 85 Gambier Ouke Ko. 8 com P#p] erßUek (ordlm. ffport) P^ier, White (fair) Nntm«gi(llokolkalk. /M M N'utmegt (80 to tke !W.) M con Mam (Bani») M M M mil Olorti Amboim* t >a BaUy CofEee (10% Bbck) Liberia Ooffat M Tapioca,113 words
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Advertisement381 1910-12-10 9 BURNS PHILP LINE. SIHGAPORE TO 'JAVA PORTS. PORT DARWIN. THURSDAY ISLAND, BRISBANE SYDNEY, SORTH QUEENSLAND PORTS. BRITISH NEW GUINEA. NEW BRITAIN AND HEW ZEALAND PORTS kh transhipa. Passage. Superb Scenery. monthly service to above port :amed by the British Steamers "Guthne. 2,888 tons. (Captain J. Wilson) and Mataram, aptain J381 words
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Advertisement58 1910-12-10 9 CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. KONIIKLMKE PAKEIVAART MAATSDHAPPY. (Royal Packet Company) Return tickets at Single Fares will be issur d by the above Company's steamers to Batavia, SemaraDg, Sourabaia, Penang and available for use between the 15th Deember, 1910 and 15th January, 1911. For particulars of oassage sailing apply to THE SHIPSAGENCY, LTD.,58 words
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Advertisement119 1910-12-10 9 D^ ivOXdXKLIJKE PAKKTVAART M A YTSI lI APi'IJ Umdeb Contract with thk Netherlands India Government incuts at Singapore, rue Sbipsagency. Limited, 2-3 Collyer Quay <"H« OND»RMBNTIOM«D OATK- Of D^fAKTURM ARI <JNLT 4PPROXJtfAV« v. Si'iLhBBGKS Batavia, Java-coast, Semarang, Soerabaia, Macassa pan, Donggala, Menado, Sangir-islands. Gorontalo Tom i bay, Ternate with transhipment119 words
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Miscellaneous821 1910-12-10 9 VESBELB IN POKT. w *nd Ton« Commanderi Krriv*4 From h r Whm >ewcastle Brit cmi«. 4800 Hunt Not 20 Colon Kuantan F. M.S. dredger 500 Cobb Nor 13 Kuanr -«rui« Sea Mew Col. yacht 500 Chamberlain Oct 30 Penang *m Steamen Flag A Ton> Master Arrived Prom on B imee821 words
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Miscellaneous33 1910-12-10 9 WEATHER REPORT D Bar Wind Temp Hum Sk? J R'kon? 10a 3^.20 Cfclm «0 o Manila 10a H'kong 4. 62 Manila 4p SI Kandang Kerbau Ho«pit»l 9am. 3pm 9pk Barom. 32 Fah. Temp.33 words
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Article2004 1910-12-10 10 COMMISSIONERS PROPOSE CENSURE. FINED BY INSTALMENTS. THE COPPER DEFALCATIONS. COMMISSIONERS HAND ON THE BLAME. At the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners yesterday, the President moved the following isolation That rh ncipal Secretary and Ah. aetsor, Mr J Polglase, be censured for not hay award the assessment Mat- itication2,004 words
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Article450 1910-12-10 10 Tut: Empkbss Dowa I.nu'k Peking, tot li» Official quarters m Peking are slowly becoming impressed with the idea that the Empress Dowager's party is really m the ascendant. To get an idea of the situation m China it must be realised that there are four great450 words
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Article360 1910-12-10 10 The Lii Sin* is discharging I,o*o tons of general cirgo ac the wharves from Calcutta. The outward bound Spanish mail "Fernando Poo from Birceloua arrived yesterday morning and sailed later m the day for Manila. The Imp. German mail steamer "Goeben" etme into port yesterday morning. In addition360 words
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Article276 1910-12-10 10 A Bvpkb Farewell Para Tbe Ca'cutta correspondent of tbe Rangoon Times writes thus (No? l!»tb.) The farewell review of troops on tbe inaidan on Wednesday morning was a remarkable spectacle. An immense crowd lined the ground and m truth it was a most elal>orate function. I have276 words
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Article95 1910-12-10 10 We learn from a Nagaoka dispatch to the "Asahi,"that the Hoden Petroleum Company has lost over V 1; 0,000 from the sale of oil during the four months ending September last. This loss is attributed to the keen competition now going on between the Stan dard Oil95 words
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Advertisement386 1910-12-10 10 JUST LANDED. FRESH ENGLISH KIPPERS HADDOCKS BLOATERS PISH FILLETS. Singapore Cold Storage Co, Ltd. Dr. W. R. LAMB, American Oculist and Opticiiiv, Specialist m Examining the Eye and Correcting defective Vision wilt be at No. 1 Hotel de l'Europe, Buildings Come- Big}. Street and St. Andrew's Road till Dec. 14th386 words
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Miscellaneous87 1910-12-10 10 VESSELS A T TANJONG P AGAB AND KEPPEL RAEBOUR. Wnurven and Dncks at wmrh iijfereut vestelg were berthed yesterday. East Wharf (Basin)— Merapi. East Wharf Sec 1 Lai Sang, Kum Sang. Sheers Wharf Amberst. Main Wharf Sec 2- Okhla, Cooeyanna. h 3 Fernando Poo. N 4 Vellore. s— Nil 687 words
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