The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 3 January 1911

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  • 14 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JAKf ARY 3. 1911. NO. 7,101
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  • 97 1 Notes on Parang 1U cs Page 4 Cholera, is rising at Trang Page 4 The chronicle of the year appears on pa^es on** and two. Two aviation fatalities have occurred m m Ame r i i \\ij*> ."> Tlih scores m the recent Penang V!< l*^rak o
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  • 35 1 1 French the 3rd Bat 1 n«er Regiment at Tang m Mt appoint' *its and DrW. Gilmore Ellis Irish Cham thirteen people being drowned. Sir Henry Norman tant Postmaster nsei
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  • 2986 2 1 The King ooafon a Viscountcy on Mr lQ Cleveland A. Supplementary N timate is Toted amounting: to whereof v...:- the building of 4 Dread md wii Third Test n outh Afr \mety-two w «rk -ntombed m a ie m the on the Cana Mr Rufus Isaaci is ated
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    • 22 2 It was Lady Matilda De Mure Fell m love with her father's chaffeur, Through a cold That she caught As she ought
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    • 392 2 T^^l Family W^- Medicine jjp Without I Alcohol AytfsfearsapariHa is a tonic and atjative, free from alcohol. Wha:,^" tonic"? A medicine that i^p|rts strength or tone; a medier^ that builds up, gives vigor ttii power. What is an iterate A medicine that alters or Ranges unhealthy action to h^lthy action.
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    • 71 2 TRADINHO^ JlKlax IT A VTMTT cOTT Po !if c above by or horr p J*nf Dated tbi^ >► D. C. vJ| It' Union As.^' 1 r H >«;£ obRUBBER EXCHAII^ H<^B k. I niseis. fl^^tffl Brokerf I 186 of sab- fl |iven by mcl utnage and I tl^| aifl Messrs.
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    • 118 3 AXTully TURi ACCOUNTANT. tew Dmng Business en the rthcoming WBXmXG MEETING. BMting m first enebsore Fenang Races. 2,000 to 30 M)n Races U, 7& 8. ijBLES on Three ;vcris I all &cnt. B B L r W' i 3, /CADE. Robuson, f CCVIMISJON lacnt. fcce teting :uted Xl EVEJfS ON
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    • 627 3 AUCTION SALE OF Ualnablc teak fiouscbold furniture $c. THE PROPERTY OF Db. J. LEASK. AT MQJNT FARQUHAR, SEPOY LINfcS (ADJACENT TO THE GENERAL HOSPITAL) On Saturday, 7th January, at 2 p.m. Japan >c elaborately carved cherry wood cabinet inlaid vith ivory; handsome straw string wov^ drawing room cbaiis and table;
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    • 40 3 nWIRTMENTS. C jjibrtable donble and single rooms with tariff "MILDURA 7, Oxley Rise. Tennis. Sj'>#- Terms moderate. J1 o.c j fi PETER DAWSONS OLDEST A BEST Exclusively selected for the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910. PETER t d/stTllerT Duffiotm and GiaM^ow
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    • 569 3 WAWTED. TYPIST WAITED. Applications stating experitnce salary required etc. to E. A. C. c o Free Press. Jan 3 6.1 WHISKY AGENTS. Agents Wanted for the sale of wellknown Scotch Whiskies. Encouragement given to those who could do a trade. ~Apply D. A. Rhind Co., Limited, Quality Street, Leith. Scotland.
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    • 473 3 NOTICE. AUCTION SALE OF I UNREDEEMED PLEDGES from pawnshops On the 7th January, 1911 At the Alction Mabt, No. 28, Riykrsidh at 10 a. m. m Malacca. Chops Ban Hong, Eng Hin, Seng -Too. and Cbee Hin. The pledges will be on rlow at THE AUC TION MART on the
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    • 448 3 F(R SALE. > FOR SAL Bay g'-ing 6 years old and Can all teak /ctoria, Black barney month Ti •pore and all m first class c 193, ORCHARD 10 BUBBER PLAHTf I For sale, 1,0 rubber eedling h( a m ranging fr i«i packed m bamboos, m cases or lesired,
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 20 4 r»UR(iKSS— the 6th Dec., at 8, Gunners bury avenue, bUirig, the wife of P. J. Bub a., of au>n.
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    • 39 4 HORBFAI.L-Ll.ofD.— On DtOBUbtK 31,1910. at the CathedralVof the Good Shepherd, Singapore, by theVleverend Father C. Nain. Geoffrky Garne\t, elder son of Alfred Horsfall of ClitheW England, to Mary Fram EB, fifth dauAbter of J. T. Lloyd of Singapor
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    • 17 4 On the night of SatoVday, Dec. Mist, at the Penang General Hospi&vl, John (Jack) Ronald Latham.
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  • 1141 4 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, Jan. 3, 1911. .^Bmninrun, Ijx /^B Iq the Piaathj appears a^Bfu'l report of an.interview accorded by thewfcovernor to a deputation of the Penang CM»nber of Commerea who desired to conferßßpith His Excellency on various matters aff«R the well-being of Penang as a port al B
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  • 333 4 Testimonial ro Mi;. E All the friends of Mr. E.(J. Kroadrick, who amongst his vanous public capacities has been a past President of the Cricket Club, will be pleased to know that m recognition of M r B ndnck's valued service to the Club he has baen
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  • 456 4 I > irinp the week ending Dae 24 these were 231 deaths m Singapore giving a. mortality rate of 42 40 of these 52 were due to fever, 27 to ben bari, 85 to phthisis, 12 to dysentery. There will be grait sym pithy with Mr H LithH.ru, of Singapore,
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  • 87 4 PROSPEC S O%JM I The acceptance." included Mr Ho.lv Plat* over dUm* 1 11 ani should ab V Dr Travers's Siddon aooe^ I Chowrbghee I er «>ve: which hB carries T j opponeits were W it Jl Prince Rupert I f Macphertoa Cup T Plate aoli.r the former
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  • 47 4 Toe is M meet*, ti II ly Marti M the 4ic\ Li.N a; M ni^ht\For two %htsh I or TAi 1 a i- n and fomce KeyeD line\ :i #m| Prin«] J I all eii^rai I scratch Vhe I m 'Vlingtoc Gillo or I
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  • 33 4 The we I G«*orge Mi.i. (m at me I the K^v E. I.A-»on (fticiaijfl Mr W M was a large inter at be -I M r .1 hn *fl wedded p-i-r.n
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  • 18 4 criticises th< authorities -rejfl daagen. us typfl Many resideiitfl als eithi their familx panic unlnss i J
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  • 31 4 V I The death ha si Maodonald heart failure at I 'I Mr I from vifl occurred <t Mifl G. G. I pan?. The tnfl have cast a glflfcfl
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  • 50 4 Mr i! I friends for 1 durii ecr''l Mr H. 1 Vnane an 4 races whi^K I I C fl Mr Goh Hood I on charact» including somfl Athletic Club M i The folior m Kuala I.ud fl 1 ATlmerV^jfl > Mr Pat/ Execuy A Mills fl Tree v GnuL
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    • 155 4 Champagnes. Sherries ajb p O rts. Gins. Marsal\ anc j Madeiras. Liqueurs. Cl^ts and Burgundies* Vermouths. Hocks and Moselles. Rums. Brandies and Whiskies. Bitters. Beers and Stout. Wholesale and Ret}u wine Spirit Merchatks. I CALDBECK, MACGR^OR CO. [DISTINCTIVE TAftpNGl I v proper dis vlk IStl tons m V/ k• I
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    • 92 4 CAl^ AT "Mouttie's" PIANO PROVEN BY 38 YEARS EXPERIENCE. GUARANTEED FOR 5 YEARS OVER 1,200 Distributed m all Parts of China and the;Straits.J S. MOUTRIE AND CO., LTD. "73 THE ARCADE. t LEE BROTHERS. 58-4, Hill Street, (off Stamford Road.) HIGH GLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. Enlargements a Speciality PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION.
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  • 58 5 TWtotIGMS KILLED. (By StLnnt *ph. Eeuter's) Rec. Jan. 2 m. ww Op.s telegrams announce another issant had attained 1c one hundred feet and was ati wten the aeroplane dippeo r was thrown out head first. He minutes a; the md. iviator Hoxsey fell •et m full v
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  • 17 5 3 ANIMOSITIES. am. uference ndeavour to mt action to c controver- 1 to I
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  • 47 5 No Pt ;u. .ucludiEg M^» tbc Klibank M Bin: Comp Kirn nets •i, the Lincishire H knight■nw -se Herbert, ex Pro Bton University. The list for I S^uth A ies under I H. Farrar. I the of the are Sir Brick and Mr Abe Biiley.
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  • 6 5 Hear h includes Mr
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  • 22 5 Hesterdiy t^o sentries chalHkilors of the Russian ship Here approaching the car* and as they did not I ne man.
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  • 114 5 ew Year erriHk occurred m North 1 I two lives were lest and a wound--I ved m a Chinese I n amok H :-> pair ut scissors. He I he towkay and iUDged Kith his but I ig the blow Bl!v life with H him. wkav's wife
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  • 69 5 DAY AT THE DRE CLUB. H the ODe day m the I .rives and friends of Btted to enter the Club I from the veraoH v. ifully uken fore and during :e Buffs under I played the which was j|| Sellinick. B flerold. m Ifca Train Fall. K^t Lotter. K«
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  • 98 5 IS THE COUNTRY SATISFIED. Rumours of Royalist Plot. (By Submarine Telegraph. Reuter's.) There are rumours m Paris that the Portuguese Government is m difficulties owing to disaffection and insubordination m the army and navy and hostility amongst the labour element, who consider that their aid m the revolution
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  • 37 5 The Times correspondent at L sbon, tele--ties that absolute [uillitj st ill prevails throughout *he counJiu. Ist 1911,9 25 am. The Portuguese Foreign Minister has telethe Evening Xiws that everything m Portugal is traDquil.
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  • 83 5 Ac ion by Chamber of Commerce. Dt! >"> pm. Iq view of the South M*uchwrian Bailn, to be guiranteed by the Governt Jipan, the London Ciiamber of amerce his sent a circular to the other Chambers of Commerce that took part m the imputation to Sir
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  • 47 5 la connection with the Manchunan loan. MtiTi fiaancial article asks whether because our are excluded from Jipin, it is advisable to impose on salves further loss by refusing good 'Stments. Would it not be cutting off our nose to spite our face r
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  • 38 5 Kic D .m. enounced from Peking thit the Throne has rejected the memorial of tie Assembly praying that officials abroad, diplomatists, the army and navy, etc should be ordered to remove their quaues. 1
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  • 19 5 more of the seamen of H.M.S, Hyacinth," wounded m the fighting at l)jbai, have since died.
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  • 173 5 An c Cup. b Championship of Singapore. The results of the third, and semi-final rounds of the competition are as follow. i Cruickshank beat Miss Morris 4<s 1 e<it Mrs K>kh 2 and 1. Mrs Hewan beat Miss McNiir 1 up. Mrs Ginsloser beat Mrs AUen
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  • 13 5 Mr A R. Thompson, the NorthamptoDshire cricketer, is now planting m Negri Sembilan.
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  • 1293 5 PROGRESS IN 1910. Towards the latter part of 1909 and m the beginning of this year it appeared to be likely that the position of the Singapore property market would be materially strengthened by the investment of a portion of some of the large sums of money
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  • 674 5 Despite the wet weather m the afternoon, the land sports held on the racecourse were a great success and provided pl«nty of amusement for everyone. There was a good attendance of Europeans and some huudreds jf happy M ilays and other natives. The big programme was carried
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    • 28 5 The man who whispers down a well, Abont the goods he has to sell, Won't reap the gleaming golden dollars Like he who climbs a tree and hollers.
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    • 32 5 Advice for Old and Young. 1 Don't trifle with a cold is good advice for 1 prudent men and women. It may be vital ,w,r.a nt ft rhilfi. There iq nothing hpfrt*»r
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    • 283 5 THE SPORTING DEPOT. BONAX CARTRIDGES. /iil)A^^HBH HBHH LOADED KS. 6. POWDER. U(|j(2| I \l2 Bore Ca<es LoMai bm yJtMil B 4) 5< 6 Bors- G 5 25 per SjgJ^BßmMaM&Mffi ti^mftru iff* Wr 16 or 20 3ore $5 00 per 109. -OPEX tJ PATENT CARTRIDGE. '^S^T^n p v v^~ "^S L0AI)EI)
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    • 497 6 THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. FOR Marseilles. Copenhagen and Baltic ports. The Siamese s.s. PANG AN is expected to arrive on the tfth January, and will De despatched on the 9th of January tor above ports. For freight and further particulars apply to THE EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd., Agents. ft.
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    • 611 6 BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd. FOB PENANG. MADRAS AND NEGAPATAM. The Company's Steamer TAROBA," 6,309 tons, G. M. Symmers, Commander, will be despatched fcr the above ports on Ihursday, the sth January, 1911, at 5 p.m. She has excellent accommodation for first and second class passengers. For freight or
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    • 655 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. Homeward*, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo. Taking carge at through
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    • 682 6 N.D.L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connect)'-* Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice verm/ Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penan*:, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau, Nagasaki and Kobe to
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    • 810 6 BTEAM NAVIUAT. »N O Foi China, Japan, i Australia, India Adf£g> 'T Mediterranean Fo ts f p mout^ and Lonioal Through Bills of L* Coaßt, Persian Gnlf, c oan Por: aruerg will leave S:n apejo or ab MAIL Out 7,1 Jan. 18 t>vii Mar Arcadia Mar Marruora gapore, •'•van ha
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    • 610 7 SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT RAILWAY. F| lorn Ist May, 1909, and until further notice. THAII 1 SERVICE FOR WEEK DAYS ONLY. 1 UP TRAINS. am. am. am. am. pm. pm. pm. pm. pm. pm. pm 1^1284 5 0 7 89 10 11 13 Piair P. I 7 2 5 4 -3° B-wieo'-
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    • 113 7 NETHERLANDS-INDIA COMMERCIAL BANK (Ned. Ind. Handelsbank,) TABLISHED 1863. CAPITAL. minal Gls. 15,000,000- (abt. £1,250,000) Pajd-up LOO-< Jei.031,500) RESERVE FUND. Gla. 2,754,331,09 abt ,£229,528) Head Office: Amsterdam. (with Sub. Office at the Hague) Head Agency Batavia. Branches Hongkong, Samarang, Sourabaya, Bandoung, Irdramayou, and Weltei vreden. Correspondents in all principal towro of
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    • 534 7 Chartered Bark of India Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHAMTMB Paid up Capital m 60,000 share* of £20 each *1,800,00r Reserve Fund £1,600,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 11,200,000 Court of Directors. Sir Montagu Cornish Turner (Chairman). Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham, X.C.1.8. Thomas Cuthbertson. Esq Sir Alfred Dent, K.C.M.G. The
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    • 403 7 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. Established 1887. Policies are "WORLD WIDE," "UNRHi TRICTED," INDISPUTABLE and NOh FORFEITABLE." Claims, loans, cash-surrenders, etc., a> promptly settlec by the General Agents 1 Singapore without the delay of reference Head Office The Reserves for protection of Polio* holders are over $20,000,000 (S.S.C.) The
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    • 388 7 "'Hazeline' Snow" ITRa: Pur, and ~HAZEUNE; co SNnvt'-^ mountain ~^V/ snow Greatly rodoosd I for Prickly Heat 1 Its soothing and healing properties produce a delicious feeling of coolness and comfort. The ideal balm for painful sunburn, jit instantly relieves the smarting sensation and removes the redness of the inflammation.
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  • 580 8 Dutch Government and British Enterprise. The Financial Times" on November 19th published an illustrated supplement oonsistI ing of four pages describing the growth of the rubber industry m Java and a list and description of the British companies operating I m th*t country. This matter is
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 390 8 TEe "L. M. C." Touring Model 1910. Winner of the Motor Cycle Cup Gold Medal Sept. 10. NOW Motor STRAIT^ CYCLE AND MOTOR Co., 15 BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. HONGKONG WHAMPOA DOCK CO., LTD., HONGKONG. Telegraphic Address MANIFESTO HONGKONG Dock Owners, Ship Builders, Marine and Land Engineers, Boiler Makers, Iron and
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    • 202 8 A i^emarkable^J^J HI Jp& jH «JL «A* /r~\ WIIA'i a»« ish Hmpire par Bishop William Bull, M as a sohcil Sir It. ol the M Jjctureras Mr. Man Mr. C. B. practised and Mr. Cyrii M the Iwonuun fl The newsnat>crs wo word, while tli most competeni phase ol expr«
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    • 79 8 Japan Coak Mitsui Bussa Kaisfu Ltd. (MITSUI Head Office: k< I, SU-UGA-CHO •London Branch: 4f I :t, E.C Singapore BrancJ^ on Green. THERBRANOte:— i tI, New Yor^ l a cutu,!. SarabHyv-Yn: Bangkc oy, Foohow, Shaaffc^ i foe TSvfciß. nemulpo, su, Mi Telegraphic f< r MITSUI," %A A i Codes used.
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  • 48 9 Nov I a* Bnug H eSTo*o d X summing 18 K&naboi Associs B,i iv't i 12 :an If I 561 Mcßgltmba Lcde IJ t3 g P. 1 ban MM tc^ ConsolitUf^ fl* 214 Bahni m. an Hyd. 1 500 6,000 3 I iV I BteiM 57 <
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  • 450 9 Nov Jan Nov 8,850 32,877 Alor PongßO -61 15,118 Alor Gajali 212 880 1,294 Alma 1,200 1,300 7,350 Anglo Malay 61,259 65,096 590,57:} Waning 440 8,026 Ayer Molek S 9B Panas 1,- 2,100 7,705 *nic iSI 9,969 94,817 Batak Rabit 1,7*28 '2.080 7,643 Bant* -10 3,800 27,927
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  • 1325 9 December 31. Oa.p. Issxri. Paid. Last Dp*. Burins. Sellers 85 000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Estates Ltd 4 6 5 0 150*000 2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay 25% int. 116 12 9 50 000 2'- 2'- Batang Malaka 2 4 2 9 30*000 1 1 Batu Caves 35% int.l6 10 0
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  • 59 9 (.(JOEMCTID CF TO U 6 1 Bank 4 m a demand Private credits 3m credits 6ms M F&ance, demand Bank... Germany, demand India, T. T, Hosokono, demand M Yokohama, demand M 11 Java, demand 14v* Banqkoe, demand M Sovereigns, Bank Buying $8.64 Bank of England Rate 4;% Discount 3
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  • 114 9 Dee 31. T.l» Gam bier M Gambier Cube No 1 M Gimbier Out* No. 8 M Papp*r Black (orC«. B>ert) Pippcr. WhiU (fair) Natzuegt (110 to tM)k_ M Nutmeg* (80 to tke Ib.i M &£*e« 'BaneU) M M w Olotm (Ansboi** M Bally CofEee (10% BUck) Libenu: Coffee M
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 155 9 SingapodCold StoragCo, Ltd crl neo Wharf. f 26. Froz Me iv|r shipr at the n the 1. .id on ahor OFFI IIS Weekday* i pjn. f li.ro 8 a.m. I. Si o 4 p.m. further partifci apply to THE MANAGER. Rr Office— B^o Wharf WATERiIRY'S Metabolized, Q Liver Oil .STELESS.
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    • 48 9 Bucknall Steamship Lines, LIMITED. AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE. To Phillipines s. s. KORZINNA will be despatched from Singapore about 10th February. To be followed by s.s. MATOPPO" for Hong>ng f Shanghai, Kobe and Yokohama, about 20th February. For Further information re garding freight &c, Apply to McALISTER CO., LTD.,
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 891 9 VESSEL^ m Pi) HI Kl*s *nd Ton* Commander* Arrived Prom Whtm Kuantan F. M.S. dredger 500 Cobb Nov 13 Kuantao iin Brak Dat Wink Dec 29 Rhio *m steamen Flas A T <■>»»* Master Arrived From Wfc^ Alcinous Brit 427^ Rhansen Dec Mansfield Ban Poh Guan Brit 576 Smith Wee
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  • 1133 10 it.) London, De> The amateur athletes of Eagland are at last up to the i safeguard their interests. We have an ath ruing body, but beyond pron l! championship meeting, it does noihiUkj to encourage athlet: uuinb«r of athletes recently formed an Atb lion, and as the
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  • 835 10 A Successful Day. Ideal weather prevailed for the New Year Sea Sports which were held yesterday morniog. Contrary to what has frequently been the case at similar functions, the morning broke clear and sunny, with just sufficient breeze to temper any undue warmth. Oa the sea the
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  • 129 10 <« In the Second Police Court, Penang on Wednesday, before Mr A. W. Bailey, two men were charged with criminal breach of i of two sums of money of (1,800 and $1,300 respectively on the 11th inst. on board the Hebe on the voyage from Penang to Tongkah. By order
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  • 51 10 The NDL "D*rffl «g*r^ left Colombo yesterday at is am aud is dug here at 4 pm on Saturday. The flagship Mm<yau-," with Vica Admiral Sir A L Wiusloe, k c b., cvo, cm a on board arrived from Hongkong on Saturday and left the same day for
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  • 290 10 The following is the narrative of the Court of Enquiry into above and the finding of the Court:— In the mattpr of an enquiry held at Peuang on the 9th day of December 11*10, before G. A. Hill, first magistrate, President of the Court, assisted by
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  • 246 10 Pi 3. PIBAK. The following are the full scores m this match played at Taipiug at Christmas and ending m the game being abandoned, bowling analysis appears to have been kept. PIBAK. Ist Innings. A. B. Voulea lbw b Clarke N. Ghrwtierc Ez-chiel b Dean W. X. Edwards b
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 27 10 How to get Kid of a Cold, it you have trouble m getting rid of your cold you may know tbat you are not treat- I i
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    • 170 10 Netherlands Gu^Wrcha COMPANY LIMITED, fl SINGAPORE RUBBER ivJfORKS. All kinds of India Rubber Articles, She<LU^, Valves' Tubes, Endless Belts, Hose SuctiJnMea-n, Hydraulic, Armoured) etc. etc. Ebonite, VutcK a d Hard Rubber articles. k Works and Offices-Passiß PANJANG%in^ po re Sole Agents-HOOGL7INDT and Go., S>nl,, pore TO QUP CUBSCRIRFRP CASH IN
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 165 10 Next Mails Due. From Europe.— Per N. D. L. Derfflinger, on Friday rext, with mails of Dec 14. From China.— Per M. M. Ville de la Ciotat, on Monday next. MAILS ALREArY DESPATCHED FOR LONDON. Left Due Arrived. P O Dec 2 25 Dec 2 1 NDL Dei De< BI
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