The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 16 December 1910
1910-12-16
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Title Section15 1910-12-16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILS ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16. 1910 NO. 7,09115 words
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Article169 1910-12-16 1 Fiaser's abate circular notes little im provt-ment P*ge 4 l>ukit K*jing declares a dividend per cent PaiThe Bjilerruikt*rs hive decided to agree to an arrangemeLt Pig. A (severe eea t- .'ii ike shock has been ex p**rienced m Glasgow I\_*. The latent position ot the parties m169 words
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Article335 1910-12-16 1 PI The assortment CI far from aiding appropi difficulties txp* able p*» tives and friends. Ido I am an exception, or v am singu'arly unfoi I never succeed m find and iudispensal masculine gender, whom I cumber a ni} *h our an»^ girls it for as numerous a*335 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement328 1910-12-16 1 ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME i\ J I TO-N.CHT. I WATCH FOR NEW ISSLE OF *fVV**V^ I Pathe's Animated Gazette, I 118 th EDITION. VO*^*^' V I REPLETE WITH 'OsCv INTEREST CVW and "AN EXCURSION V IN A DIRIGIBLE, I Ji A^L V^ rS& A HARROW ESCAPE." oO >n Incident of328 words
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Advertisement203 1910-12-16 1 Ithe star opera Co. The Dutch and Malay Variety Entertainers AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, NORTH LRID(.E ROAD. To-Night To-Night I! THAT GRAM) PLAY "Culza-E-Neky" WILL BI STAGED. FOR IHE 1 IRSr TIME. The scenes cf this p>ay lave been prepared for the 'ast three mouths. Mv h pains hay c203 words
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Advertisement116 1910-12-16 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Fresh delicacies and novelties at Bolter's Page 8. At the Theatre Royal v Gnlza E v Page 1. M Salomon and sons, dubashes P place Page 3 Sailing Charon for Sourabaya and Australia P<-ge 6. Experienced assistant wanted for rubber estate ia Kelantan Pag Crand operatic concert l>y116 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous304 1910-12-16 1 THE WEEK Friday, 16th i High Water.— l». 2l a., 10.57 p Full Moon, 'i.5 p Valuation Appeals. Muni {Saturday, 17th High Water.— lt. 2 a 11 P A O Mail Outward due Council Meeting, 12. Bowls, Ttutonia Ciub. Sunday, 18th High Water.— lo 44 a 4tb m Advent. N.304 words
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Article153 1910-12-16 2 n 8 Come.heart* uid a shewed ->plendid it flower-stalls and hpoongyi lairs, SOU An: and every d irmese from rale. In ber did al -rms of Ind conspire, as which Anglo- Burman youths ocks, the powdeiel mien, n, her like a n. ipple wrist. >n153 words
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Article335 1910-12-16 2 PEARL FISHING IN THE RED SEA. c following is from a report of the Fret jut at Jeddah Pearl oy3ter fishing is -d on m the Red Sea by means of su. i oth shells and ire opened dire obtained, and when the boat is fully led it runs for335 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement23 1910-12-16 2 Sprained Ankle, ued ankle will usually disable the a for three or four weeks. This is due to lack of proper treatment. When23 words
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Advertisement594 1910-12-16 2 WANTED. WANTED For a Rabber Estate m Kelantan an experienced Assistant. Good knowledge of tbe Malay language essential. Write stating experience, salary required, etc.. to Keiantan c o Free Press. WANTED room bathroom, unfurnished, Tanglin District. G. P. 8..c o Free Press. Dec IS c WANTED once. Clerk with thorough594 words
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Advertisement390 1910-12-16 2 'Kepler' J3 (TKADE MARK) Solution MaKes Fat, Flesh. Bone and Muscle Wr 'Kepler' Solution is a food— not ypVx a mec l^ ne *\x\ The food that strengthens the H7 5^ weak and fattens the wasted. sK\ The food that enriches the blood x t and fortifies the constitution. jJV390 words
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Advertisement176 1910-12-16 2 i at MATICO IIUECTIOR as*. recent cases ami. MATICO CAPSULES n> more chronic ones. y' Active v v Principle of >y Cod Liver Oil with Creosote. (Chapoteaut) J RELIABLE AGENT IN •^X TREATMENT OF /J? •'♦yswjI BERCLLOSISV&* GRANT Co, AUCTIONEERS, ACCOUNTANTS, ESTATE AGENTS AND SECRETARIES. LOANS MORTGAGES ARRANGED. TEMPORARY OFFICES,176 words
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Advertisement544 1910-12-16 2 Chartered Bank of India Australia and China, INCORPORATED BT ROTAL CEAETER Paid np Capital m 60.000 shares of £20 each f 1,200,0-f r Reterre Fund £1,600,000 Reterre Liability of Proprietors i1, 800,00c Court of Directors. Sir Montagu Cornish Turnss* (Chairman). Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham, K.C.I.E. Thomas Cuthbertt-on, Esq Sir Alfred544 words
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Advertisement254 1910-12-16 2 MANUFACTURERS LIFE *Da FO Claims, loans, renders, etc promptly settleo I '-ithout Head Offioe- The Reserves p.. holders a 20 OOC.OOC EC: nadian Govern-all GUTHRIE fe Co., Ltd. neral Agents, Singapore and Penan* SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO., LTD FIRE lnsora,no*f- -etc- on and Merchat MARINE Insurances ac pt*-d to all254 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement131 1910-12-16 3 NOTIGES. BICYCLE REPAIRIKG ig business at N as Bicycle Repair, r NOTICE -torney til Mansoor to uds and md hoi. tlassan Mansoor ha\ LOST. Basah Road about d 1 I x GOVEI. VJ NOTICI Pi bouse I r at L 1 of 20 |2_ Kelemak Rubber Estate, Lt»d. the r131 words
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Advertisement411 1910-12-16 3 NOTIGES. 119. EsM. SALOMON SON, dubashes, S hip Chandlers and Navy Conractors, General Store and Fresh Provision Snppli. ffles Place, Singapore. 1 0 -"> 26.12 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. are invited for the supply and o of eltctric motors and accessor e P lac r plant at the Munici !>al Workshop m411 words
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Advertisement598 1910-12-16 3 AUGTIONS. DEFAULTER'S SALE. Tuesday, 20ih December, at 2-30 pm. Freehold land situate at Confederate Estate Road, Singapore, area 20.000 square feet being lots 807 to 319 of Part of Lot 7 of Grant No. 2. POWELL Co., Auctioneers. 21-12 AUCTION SALE OF A Small Quantity of No. 1 Sheet Para598 words
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Advertisement547 1910-12-16 3 PATRONIZED B^^sS-^ BY ROYALTY X'MAS PRESENTS. UFind Jewels Plate and Novel m And most reliable to buy for the I Ornaments so pleasant to I reason km Think Diamonds Rubies Emeralds I mmm But very fair prices lor the reason and sapphires are too glittering to II Get enchanted at547 words
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Advertisement454 1910-12-16 3 AUCTION SALE OF A Choice Collection of Plants, Garden Implements, &c\ THE PROPERTY OF E G. BROALBICK ISQ AT NASSIM HILL On Wednesday, 21st December, 191 0, at U p.m. Comprising Maidenhair ferns, pa b phanoti boganniliia. caladiums, McPherson lilies, Collissii, tomato plants, ba ulu. dah. Izora, phlox Ac, fee.454 words
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Domestic Occurrences.
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Article19 1910-12-16 4 Rushton At Bukit Casita. Kamoong Bharu on December 14th, the wife of (i. D, 3HTON of a daughter.19 words
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Article88 1910-12-16 4 S« HAiiENt.LivEL— Von Haot. At Wolfendahl Dutch Presbyterian Church, Colombo, Ceylon, on December 27, 1860, by Rev. C. rson, James Charles, grandson of Peter Christian Scharenguivel and his wife. Miss Johana DUFUNBUCK of Amsterdam, Holland, to Miss Emily Charlotte, grand daughter of K. George Von-Hagt and his wife, Miss88 words
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Article, Illustration458 1910-12-16 4 The Singapore Free Press Friday, Dec 16, 1910. have been less to say, although the immoral doctrine of Free Trade, Mr Dar- r hishike is listening would have thereby been endangered. But when an international gang proceed by methods that are easy en- j ough to devise, but damnab'y indecent458 words
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Article1224 1910-12-16 4 Prof Shigeno, of the Imperial University. Tokyo, nn authority on Japanese history, died on Dec It is rep >rte<l at Peking th it A-lm ral Sih will beapp»inted Comminier-in-Cbief of the Chinese Xivv. Three Chinese have been arrested for robbing a woman of two silver bangles at Thomson Rjad. The1,224 words
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Mr TURNER ON RUBBER.
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Article60 1910-12-16 4 Mr John Tv Legislati < Colony on i an interview give tive, he said position thor be disappoiL foisted on the pu come to grief, turn good dr loubted whetbe; a coming and he did n v on a r or that Govern men60 words
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13 1910-12-16 4 PENANG'S SUCCESSOR TO Mr. HALLIFAX. A private m Reaid Mr animously rt r13 words
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Article15 1910-12-16 4 impr ed dunu. Ed hands at a has em Hi- b*m done15 words
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Article32 1910-12-16 4 tngemt i I old trunk b* a letter w. -ii Annaml. MM I spaper became kn> such a sum hii one of them sa I for the i32 words
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Article28 1910-12-16 4 Bengal General VII Memorial I Ived on ,'urbhanga. wh I Klilakh t late M able space on I l 'Com unveiling by King28 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement134 1910-12-16 4 SPECIAL X'MAS\ MILLINERY. New Skip«it-. sj Mew Shipments OF F STRrtWu *w Uatv nalo f^ mAm\* Childrens >-—*~" u atQ CTVI TT Hl,\ f*l Ml 1j"jo r*a o j. vjr*r ,-ja RIGHT TO THE MENT. **V^*f' Special Display JS^JXJ*^"^ AT I A 1 $€o's. now Show Room. I OUR SUPPLIES134 words
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Advertisement91 1910-12-16 4 S. MOUTRIE! AND CO., LTD. THE PIANOFORTE AND MUSIO WAREHOUSE. THE ARCADE. MOUTRIE IS A Synonym of Good Faith. Moutrie's Guarantee Satisfaction. Moutrie's I Sell the Best Quality Goods only at the Lowest Prices. wf LEE BROTHERS. 58-4, HiU Street, (off Stamford Road.) HIGH GLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. Enlargements a Speciality PRICE91 words
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THE RING.
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Article46 1910-12-16 5 Blacklegs and Despotism. (By Submarine Telegraph.— Reuter's) --■neral meeting of the -Thornoairman, said the Com- more mdepenU m it a. and ed the action of tbe .ing tradesmen tying blacklegs to come >rnment matialaei on. tecumuthe he harbour I he did nterfert46 words
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Article35 1910-12-16 5 I o the Compa pm. tke some yi If next ma c it wo c an enor n pany, but he did would be a Jisadvan would find not lorn development m other35 words
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Article21 1910-12-16 5 pm. ird ees the I ten million dol be i\ litioft of > be the Chairman. 'resident of the21 words
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Article18 1910-12-16 5 m. ere was a se igow at nine o'clock. T Mon town were much sh18 words
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Article27 1910-12-16 5 concert v on Wednesday ne ty one ol her site a •i;lcthe bnl audieno of the It 18 c anytl the been heard m27 words
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Article177 1910-12-16 5 LIBERALS' POSITION IMPROVING. (By Submarine Telegraph.— Reuter's.) Rec, Dec. 1".. _>o' a.m. The following additional returns have been received UNIONISTS. Henley— V. Fieming. rket F nth. Buk- _<; Line Fox. mont— lD t. Hon E Wood. itford Sir J. R -U-ston. r h— E A »y. nurton— M-*j177 words
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Article251 1910-12-16 5 THE NEW ORCHESTRAL INSTRUMENTS. It may be of interest to the members of the Philharmonic Society and the Orchestra be told that all the new instruments now available for the use of the Orchestra have had to be specially constructed by Ha> Son <>f London, and each in•nent has been251 words
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Article45 1910-12-16 5 A meeting of the Legislative Council will be held at the Council Chamber to morrow at noon. The business to be considered is a motion by the acting Colonial Secretary tna t be exempted from the the Freights and Steamships <>r-45 words
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Article58 1910-12-16 5 Peking, December •">. The Senate has decided at a meeting that all tbe opium fields should be suppressed within the present year, that the importation of the drug should be stopped on the :>th moon next year, and that m the 12th moon of the same year58 words
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Article1125 1910-12-16 5 {From our trwn Correspondent.) November, 17. We are close upon the General Elec- j tion it is an absolutely unnecessary elec- tion, but it is inevitable. < >aly a few days ago, Scotland was m a state of peace and quietness, with little thought of either the <1,125 words
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Article350 1910-12-16 5 A Christmas Gift. We should like to invite tbe attention of Jje subscribers to the Telephone Exchange )f Singapore and Johore, to a proposal to So bestow upon the young ladies who have so liligently, so helpfully, and with such good will, done all that m them350 words
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Article438 1910-12-16 5 My Americin correspondent informs me that Mr Joseph Beecham has been giving some amazing information m New York respecting the losses incurred by his son, Mr Tnomas Beecham, during his Lmdon seasons of grand opera, "My son's season of opera comique at His Mtjesty's Theatre438 words
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Article51 1910-12-16 5 mm.^m A pratty wedding took place at Simla on the 20th ultimo between Miss Dorothy Dallas daughter of Mr. W. L. Dallas lately of the Meteorological Department, and Mr. M. Macfadyen of the firm of Messrs. Pigott Chapman and Co. of Calcutta. The young couple left after the ceremony for51 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement42 1910-12-16 5 rro Mothers-How to Cure Coughs and Colds. one which always inter of young children, and that w to treat their coughs and colds, or to ward off a threatened attack of croup, bor -pope we can recommend Chamberough Remedy. It always P™^42 words
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Advertisement243 1910-12-16 5 Robinson ed NOW SHOWING LATEST FASHIONS I N LADIES' CHILDREN'S TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED MILLINERY. ROBINSON co. W. D. H. O. WILLS. THREE CASTLES MAGNUMS A LARGE HAND-MADE CI9ARETTE Packed Pir^ --.-^-^-^l p r c Ihe magnums: */-a inreeLastli 55 cents 50' S f CiearC Airtight A 3j£r- Per rw. 1243 words
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Advertisement193 1910-12-16 6 Popular Wants. FOR SALS. A Secondhand motor launch m good condition as it lies at Tanjong Rhu. For particulars apply to K. P. N. Mohd. Rowthan c o Navy Hotel or 19, Dunman Street. WATERBURY'S Metabolized Cod Liver Oil Compound* TASTELESS. ODOURLESS. Aids digestion. Does not upset the stomach and193 words
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Advertisement455 1910-12-16 6 OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. FOR Sourabaya, Broome. Port Hedland. Cossack, Ashburton, CarDarvon, Geraldton and Fremantle. Thb Company's Steamer "CHARON N tons. Captain Bell. intended to etail for the above ports on Wednesday the Sist December, 1910. For freight or passage apply to MANSFIELD Co., Ltd., Agents, O.S.S. Co., Ltd.455 words
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Advertisement584 1910-12-16 6 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG The steamers of the Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo. Taking carge at through584 words
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Advertisement626 1910-12-16 6 N.D.L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamers 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 and Kobe to626 words
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Advertisement427 1910-12-16 6 pi m 4 OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO.. LTD' AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd. The Companies' steamers are dt*spatcbed from Liverpool outwards for the Strati and Japan every week, and from Japa. wards for London Amsterdam a every fortnight; for Genoa Liverpool and for Marseii pool monthly. One outward427 words
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Advertisement72 1910-12-16 6 P. o. Foi China, Japan, Australia, India, Ader Eg Mediterranean i Mymou and Lor. con. Througi Coast. Persian G> al and can P Steamers will lea aha Ja Area ">: Ma MARMORA MAr Apl. (and fortnigl THROUGH bTEAK INTERMEDIATE DILECI SL FOR Egypt, Marseilles 1 Accommodatioi iia Jar Mar. 172 words
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Article345 1910-12-16 7 Oct. Nov Jan— Nov t l&gar B. 8,850 32,877 Alor Pongfia 2,961 15,118 Aior Ga 212 880 1,284 f lm a 1.200 1,300 7,350 Anglo Malay 61,259 65,096 590,57:; Knning 4^o 440 8,026 2 098 S9B r Panaa 1,266 2,100 7,705 Balgownie 9 i96 9 94 m;345 words
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Article1218 1910-12-16 7 December 15. Cap. I&8U«. Paid. LiastDiv. Buyi&s. Sellers i 85,000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Estates Ltd 4 7 5 3 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay 25% int. 126 140 50.000 2- Bdtang Malaka 210 3 1 30.000 1 1 B*tu Caves 35%int.16 100 17 10 0 80,000 1 1 Batu1,218 words
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Article22 1910-12-16 7 Jan— 1,958 BraMfe &m ,086 □ing .ooi A Pniai ba Lode con asolidated 1 040 125 19 11 3 13.J3422 words
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Article46 1910-12-16 7 aaacTßD ur to D Bank 4 m a demand m 6m a France, demanJ Bant... Ny, demand India, T.T n'q, demand Yokohama, demand 114J Java, demand Bangkok, demand w Sovereigns, Bank Buying $8.64 Bank of England Rate... Discount 3 months bill o Bar Silver London46 words
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Article111 1910-12-16 7 D Tin |S1 Gambier Gambier Cube No 1 M Gambier Game Ho. M non Pepper Biaek (ori"e. m'pmt Pepper, White ?atr) Nntm-igi (110 to U» Nncmegi (SO tc tks II nova Mace Ban**) nov. Ciormm An. bo ha M mmc Bally Coffee ,r.k) Liberia* Coffaa Tapioca, imaii 10. dc,111 words
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Advertisement167 1910-12-16 7 FOR SALE. FOR SALE PRIVATELY. ar Road, t. LeasePuWELL Co Auctioneers. FOR SALE. known m Rynberk. Co TO RU3BER PLANTERS ps and *.reee r&: m cases c as of Orchard Road, 1 of IKHOO Tine R. MORTON, Horse Reoository :d. Telephone 830. HORSES l. boat from AoaTORIA 6HARRY turnouts fcr167 words
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Advertisement58 1910-12-16 7 th Annual Publication. THE SINGAPORE and STRAITS ROUGH DIARY for 1911. Price $1.25 per copy $1.65 post free. Publishers s FRASER AND NEAVE. LIMITED. To be had from all B ccksclicrs m Straits Settlements and F Mb KHY MING. (Established 1884.) Confectioner, 61 and 62, Bras Basah Road Begs to58 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous768 1910-12-16 7 V BSBELS IN jPOHT. Flag and Tons commanders Arrrr**-d Krom For Wn»* Newcastle Brit cruis 4 Hunt Kuantan F.M.S. dredger 500 Cobb Nov 13 X „m Sea Mew Col. yacht 500 Chamberlain Oot ng am Sea Belle F.M.S. Yacht 4"0 Ahmat Dec 1 1 -ertain Steamers Flag Tons Mw*«r Arrived768 words
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Miscellaneous48 1910-12-16 7 WEATHER REPORT. D Bar Wind T«mp Hum Sky R De H'kong lOi Nl o Manila 1 0 H'kong 4p b Manila 4p 25 o Kandang Kerbau Hoepit&l Dec 14 If 9 am. 3 pm. Barom. 32 Fah Temp. Wet Bulb Ther. Dir. of Wind Calm m I 148 words
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Article192 1910-12-16 8 DECI> P MA KIN l R.ST P yi m\. kib. Tbe following is tbe decision of the Marine Court of Enquiry relating to the be l.tnka" when entering irbour on the vember, and the subsequent loss of the yes In the matter of an erquiry held192 words
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Article23 1910-12-16 8 _*auie was playtd on the r>planade -land and the Wor ther were at full strength, altho^ gland were mucl supe how gre.23 words
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Article67 1910-12-16 8 was a gl. and the new c lpoh < vhich w pla v w in ib, on who work of supmak i labo lpoh iv p of m the *S S or nree the up. preaen*. Jfa\ rounda the new ndi- tbe over The winner was Mr67 words
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Article356 1910-12-16 8 Before tbe Chief Justice, Sir William Hyndman Jones. SETTLEMENT PBOBABLI. In the case of Tan Seng Kee v The Central Engine \Vork«, Mr Gaunt for plaintiffs asked that the case might be allowed to stand over until next month, as there was every probability of a settlement being356 words
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Article152 1910-12-16 8 ;twar<l trip < f the ,n*n d- Paramatta" iu-1 Virra iv tbe Weatern Id .j to m Bom ■li of the ports ot ctll. rs* and men .'cd *i'h t and km.; \'L'ii. Colombo, m, and everywhe P) were entertai: I I ilek I'api.u n .DOarrant152 words
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Article148 1910-12-16 8 ae fof Lihore as prepared by Mr 1 >v iley, municipal engineer, wiil cost thirteen lakhs for construction with a running annual expenditure of fi md for maintenance. It pr< -c the money by loan, by enhat :he presant water rate, by levying a 001 fancy148 words
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Article39 1910-12-16 8 - Calcutta, Nov. 26 On Kiidiiy morning while Lord Hardinge nd the Commander-in-Chief rode out to inpect the Hussars' and Royal Artillery Camp n the maidan, Lord Hardinge's horse took rit-ht, swerved and unseated the rider. The39 words
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Article703 1910-12-16 8 Makvkllous Developments. The rise and development of shipbuilding m the Island Empire of the East within living memory is a veritable romance of industry. There has been nothing quite like it m modern times. There are four Imperial dockyards, situated respectively at Yokosuka, Kure, Sasebo, and Maizuru.703 words
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Article162 1910-12-16 8 Win HOU TO X \NMN-V Mention is made of a new railway enterprise for South China, a railway which will tap a very populous district and supply a long felt want m a region which possesses enormous wealth m agriculture and other resources. One million dollars is162 words
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Article497 1910-12-16 8 The Charon y«terd»y landed at the docks a cargo ot woo), mother f pearl and copper ore, for tranxhiproeLt to Europe. Yesterday the Hitachi Maru discharged 1,4' 0 o"f general cargo from Europe. After bunkering she sails eastward to-day. The M. M. company's steamer M Gu -diaHi left497 words
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Article141 1910-12-16 8 eck m the Thames v. ts witu- uthwark Bridge lately. he Pimlioo," a large sailing of ;t ninety tons, v. ,> driftiDg up the river when bhe was driven by the t the tide one of the columns of Cannonstreet Bridge. So ::reat was the impict141 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement19 1910-12-16 8 Morrhuol Creosote ely durin two years m ir disof my s. isea, 1 have ir has Cheek itf of19 words
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Advertisement34 1910-12-16 8 1 most willingly l>ear testimony to the great efficacy of Grimault's Cigarettes for Asthma. I have had Asthmatic Bronchitis for« Home time. This winter the attack was almost unbearable. A kind friend e-avei ma34 words
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Advertisement7 1910-12-16 8 Famous Everywhere. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has become7 words
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Advertisement355 1910-12-16 8 I KATZ BROS., LTD. The Engine Should Be the Deciding Factor m Your Choice of a Motor Boat. CHE service your motor boat will give yoi depein the e: which drives it. The motor should therefore be your firs' sideration m deciding upon a launch Correct 1 ad workn ship355 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous118 1910-12-16 8 LATEST SHIPPING. In addition to that on pa. Fuh. Wo, Brit Lo 1. Tadd, Deo 15, P. Sembilan, Asiatic Pet 00. 16 Omapere, Brit :W<>, Lyons, Deo L">, Penang, T. L. Ouau, Penang, 17. PASSENGERS. Per Omapere: Mrs Arnold. Next Mails Due. From Europe.— Per P. A Devanha, tomorrow, with118 words
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