The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 January 1911

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILS ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13. 1911. NO. 7,1 I.i
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  • 131 1 A general strike has biokeu out on the Portuguese railways— l*,.. Several cases were diapoead of at the Assiz-3S yesterday— Page A report of the meeting of the Sungei B^gan Rubier CoyThe general me*Trading Co. was h^ld jeaterday— Gunner Moir has defeittd 'll »mb in the heavy
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  • 220 1 I I or v 'arations and numl "cuaning u. oh\ or near the he<. pied a very hi^h hii'. rem bU{ BuU Wn Ur thi: mii do what I cau; equally tbe domain ail po*< fo*neooe, he wh«» can u IDli the**e W tual, e v aud his b
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 518 1 REFINED AND CLEAN .XHIBITION EVERY TIME T J BURNS CONCERT NEW PICTURES A „,„l?__ s O Jf te| *bov« a.™ fc TO-NIfHT A. "AiriL /NIMAHD G/Z_TTI undeb ths auspicbs op th> t ___r\* s£ 7__ Singapore St. Andrew's Society l_J s and Portra. r- I Mr. Jobn Bu: ijor Adams
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    • 221 1 1 THE STAR OPERA Co. IHE DUTCH AND MALAY VARIETY ENTERTAINERS AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, NORTH P.RIDGE ROAD. TO'Xight! To-XightU OUR NEW ACTRESS MISS ALICE will take the leading part iu an entirely new play "King Shah-Dali-Shah" TOMORROW SATURDAY SPECIAL PROGRAMME. VICTORIA THEATRE i January. lUth at 9 p.m. Prices
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    • 72 1 LATEST ADVERT. SCMIMTS. Apcar Line sailing- Pa^ 8 D Oxley Rd. to let— P Mackay's Liqieur Whisky— Page Straits Trading Co. totice re dividends Page 2, Kins; Sbah Dali Shah at Theatre Royal to night— P, ge 1 Sailing of Kut Sattg for Pennng and CalcuHaA. W. Tul!y n >w
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 389 1 THE WEEK Friday, 13th Water.O Mail Outward due 3 p Burns Concert Ch ir, 5.15 p CAr^ADAT. 14th Hi^h Water- fi a., 11.10 p A R)y;tl Jester, Victoria Theatre, .Sunday, 3'rb High Water.— M.--2nd after Epiphany. N. D L Waii Hoin*w:ird due Tai Pusum (Hii.d:; Festiv Full Moon. Sw Club
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  • 381 2 au.iry u.a," (ti ahi- are mm_d will probibly ex the Or: I the net). The Count tod ind, India, aud after* i upon ernite; i on jute should be in the in export- duty on bjth the manufticle with that the number of be increased beyond .d that l uld
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 230 2 t*<*_r_L***^ Long, Heavy Hair? 1 eat your hair well. See tit is properly fed. Growth -nands proper rved hair splits at the t .rerf._ture!y gr?y, J dry. Then feed it with proper r hair-food. Feed [r Vigor. Thus i possibly can you rich, heavy, uriant h:.ir. Ask your doctor ut
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    • 681 2 NOTIGES. THE STRAITS TRADING COMPANY LIMIIED. Notice to Holders of Bearer Share- Warrants. Notice is hereb/ given that on presentation of Coupon No. 19, at the Chartered Bank of India, Australia aud China, Singapore, or the Office of the Company, holders will receive $1.50 per share, boing the dividend and
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    • 504 2 NOTIGES. The Bukit K.3. Rubber Co, Ltd Notice is hereby given that no transfer signed by A. A. Gunn as transferor will b< accepted by the Company. By the order of the Board, J. O. DAVIES, Secretary. Jan 10 u.c Pantai, Limited. NOTICE is hereby given that no Transfei signed
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    • 536 2 Gartered Bank of India Australia and Cfcir INCORPORATED BT ROTAL CMAMJER Paid up Capital in 80,000 shares of £20 each _1,200,w Beserre Fund £1,600,000 3 Reserve Liability of Proprietor! 11, J00, 00* Court of Directors. Sir Montagu Cornish Turner (Chairman Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham, K.C.I.E. Thomas Cathbertson, Esq Sir Alfred
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    • 270 2 manufacturerT^ IN- Policio* aims, loans, oa_h*ex promptly settleo by tc u Sings pore without i t f_*^ Head Office* '«<-**** u The Reserves for holders are over $2C The Accounts are hv anct Departi Ic -^> GUTHRIE SOUTH BRITISH IHSUEAN( FIEE Insurances ef I___ ar MARINE Insurances acoBD_dL^T r,?lici the
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  • 51 3 are crea *?d- I Mr •he *ert tt id w [er inr _t Mr H-nrr T Mr -arer and of v -en an bets M d .n ■LU t_d cf of on HPCJ .an. Dr 're .rs t»i I F. rao w. A. E air >
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  • 11 3 and Young. for It may be vital
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    • 311 3 KATZ BROTHERS, LTD. jyip THE COVENTRY KING i!A Coventry made. £m f -Jr _y 'ML i x \^*w'' V Hlv^ X These Machines are English-made, with English fittings and turned out by Coventry's leading Cycle Manufacturers who have had over 30 years' experience in the trade. The reputation and reliability
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    • 727 3 AUCTION SALE OF EXCELLENT JAVA TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE &c. AT No. 30 C, KILLINEY hOAD (Off Orchard Koad) On Friday, 20th January, at U =ls p.m. Bentwood round tables with marb'e tops elaborately caived Java teak sideboard witb marble top and mirror attached: hentv*eed standard and recking chairs; large cheval
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    • 684 3 AUQTIOMS. FORTHCOMING S/>LES. January 14th, 1911. Valba la, 28 Cavanagh Koad. Hoo*-ehold Furniture Ac. The property of V. Kl Esq. January, 2 lit. 1911. No. 34 Syed Alii Koad. Household Furni. Plants, Billiard Table Ac The property of Captain Edwards. Broughton, Nassim Road. Household F ture, plants „c. The property
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    • 299 3 TO LET. TO LET FURNISHED ci UNFURNISHEI and din. 3 bed snd 2 bathroci; fer 8 bones. Rent Apply to M .18!) TO BE LET The large and e known as No 27. Ann Apply to 1 Jan 12 TO LET Hon perhaps eari at valuation. For lurther rarticuiars a,
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  • 1682 4 The Singapore Free Press. Friday, Jan. 13, 1911. To the observer who would try to esti mate the influences of tbe various forcei now in more or less active operation in tht Far Eist that which must present itsel to him as the influence of the greates potentiality is the
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  • 274 4 Sir Cecil Clementi Smith, our former ernor, presided at the la6t meeting ol the Burma 1 Company. Mr John Roberts, who has been v Rangoon was to play Alec Taylor at th< Gymkhana Club there. The Calcutta Turf Club profits on the working of the Totaliz Uor for t roya
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  • 35 4 TWO MONTHS A M\ f Extraordinary t A J Sanitary J i f has been sentenc- B imprison; r The u. < a strong protest murdered t eminent ie g months." s
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  • 21 4 The de i Wells, Penang, wh Penan g in m Madras. Mr Lim i the vice M writforged t
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  • 37 4 THE THIRD BRAHMANS AND THE GERMAN CROWN PRINCE. I 1 i a mans Dew a' Agra when i client p before the rag;i hen function which His t Sci Th therefore bave a metn be of L
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  • 155 4 ham gha: edk K waa incur tors a_ ment empl was not to take f sit* ing pentsi out frou sup. expired men from I dismissed meml*ers and prison est 6aid, were d B Bench and .ppeat to have a prop the mv* i feminine gown charged with th port
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 355 4 "Grande Chartreuse." The House of Lords has now unanimously and finally decided that the Chartreux Monks were wrongfully deprived of their ancient English Trade Marks, and thnt their opponents e not entitled to these Trade or to the use of the word "Cl in England. The principles thus established apply
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    • 94 4 S. MOUTRIE AND CO., LTD. THE PIANOFORTE ANI MUSIS WAREHOUSE. THE ARCADE. MOUTRIE IS A Synonym of Good Faith Moutrie's Guarantee Satisfaction. Moutrie's Sell the Best Quality Good: only at the Lowest Prices. wf LEE BROTHERS 58-4, Hill Street, (off Stamford Road.) HIGH GLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. Enlargements a Speciality PRICE LIST
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  • 34 5 PORTUGUESE FERMEN T. GENERAL STRIKES. Twi I urs Work. ph.— Reuter ram announces that a genjtrike h i m. uie a publicaee fixing working ock in the morning me ferni t it -Un .1?
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  • 15 5 E Emperor. <erman en .t the ban* ,j,»*. r e v*i;i be >
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  • 76 5 ST RAITS TRADING COMPANY. (.1 meeting of L ent of ac tnd the or the ha 10, w* ►or share I Com t_ resolu rt pissed at e de* I th, leal mpanv not therehares, securities are vhereeo*- 1 whether fully paid or or the dep •vise with any incorpo
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  • 17 5 he following prope: Alwi Alwi 1 Livender Str ods, with the sh street. >tal amount
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  • 48 5 Homew mail steamer Dom -nop of 'he arri. op was met and welcomed neral and h numbers of the •seph. it the 1 d he h B on a ms at acca. wt *r his is well new •pb, now under r prougueae io Singa-
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  • 53 5 Croup Prevented. mberlain's Cough Remedy is not onlj •tain cure for croup, but it will prevem attack when freely given as soon as th< _s appear. In many thousand) constantly at hand readj use as soon as the croupy cougl no danger in giving it t< ren as it contains
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  • 60 5 MOIR BEATS WELLS IN THREE ROUNDS. (Rv Submarine Tel-*grap_.-Reut*r_) 10 p.m. Il .mpion*hip at the mer Moir knocked -rdier Wells in the thirl round. Wells rl„, r three timeg j_ the first round, and Moir knocked his opponent down In the second r -und both men were weak,
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  • 54 5 Japanese View of Proposed Fortification. t0 pm. The Times correspondent at Panama tpanese squadron has been at Panapist ti and the Chief neer h mally conducted the officers over the Canal and works. m pressed with the uitude of the works and s ti 1 '1 think e
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  • 75 5 WHITTLING LIBERIA. Boundaries Unproved. to 12 h, 11.10 am. The treaty determining the boundary between French E*st African territory and Liberia will be signed in Paris in a few days. By this treaty France acquires considerable territory, while L beria is b3nefited by the substitution of a dtfinite geographical boundary
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  • 143 5 Cecil A. Clarke, a Eurasian, pleaded guilty before Mr \l .binson. third magistrate, terday. to two charges of theft. Detectiv t ut Hilliary informed his worship that Clark went into the Supreme Court and st<> rproof coat belong ing to M Chopard from the cloak
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  • 197 5 The Directois* report to the shireholders to be presented at tbe annual meeting on —Your Directors have pleae in submitting a duty audited statement accounts for the year «nding 30th being the fifth year of the working. The excellent progress made during the said year is
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  • 108 5 The mortality returns for Singapore dur iog I> t 'ui ber ga ve a total death-rate ol P*r thousand the number of deaths being 959- There were seven smallpox anc two cholera deaths, 109 from ber i beri, 25--from fever of various sorts, 101 from phthisis 5o from
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  • 427 5 The January Assizes were continued yesterday before the Chief Justice Sir W. Uyndman Jones. A McDuff alias Mitchell was brought up i and sentenced to five years' imprisonment and to three years police supervision. A Chinaman was charged with forgerv aud abetment. Mr R. C Elmonds and Mr
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  • 320 5 Sikh li Fined. Sikh Police Constable v ippeared before Mr Firmstone, senior magistrate, yesterday, on a charge of using criminal force to a Chinese Tram Inspector. He claimed to bt tried. Complainant snid he boarded a tram in South Bridge Koad. Tuere were many passengers, including
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  • 187 5 Kota Bahru, i>th Januarv, 1911. Mr G. Cullen, the Chief Police Officer j here who suffered from dislocation of the arm was sent to the General Hospital at Singapore where it was discovered he had a„n fractured a small bone in his shoulder blade. He is doing well
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  • 776 5 The following report of proceedings at the 4 first ordinary general meeting of the Sungei Bigan Rubber Co., L'd., held at the offices of the Company, Winchester House, on Tuesday, has been sent us by the Secretaries for publication Mr A. J. W. Watkins presided and there were
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  • 201 5 Business has been more active since our last report, with more enquiry for Mining shares and some investment buying of Rubbers, the latter closing at slightly lower prices. The Straits Trading Report, with the usual dividend and bonus, has been favourably received and the shares are in
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 416 5 MODERN RAINCOATS f "RAINPROOF" "ODOURLESS" "lIE7ILTHY" eOMFOR TABLE "WELL FITTING" "QOOI AND" "UN^EGGENTRIG* Wl Our New 'Porenella' Raincoat. THE COAT THAT WILL STAND h A DAYS STEADY DOWNPOUR. "plea.eTt ROBINSON S. MMHaMVHMiSWaaMSSHHMaMHBISa^I^a^MMISMaV* W. O. O. WILLS. THREE CASTLES MAGNUMS A LARGE HANDMADE CIGARETTE. Packed f^r^^^ Pr/ce 'he magnums: Three Castles
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 348 6 WANTED. jr sal; One tour c\ ber car in excellent I up pri; Apply A. Rob* r yall and Eva GO. T NOTICE. Applications will be received up to noon on 21st January, 1911 at the Colonial Secretary's Office, Singapore, for the po*»t of Clerk and Police Office, Singapor* at
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    • 606 6 INDO-CHINA S. N. CO., LTD. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. The Company's Steamer "KIT SANG," tons,'R. C D. Bradley, Commander, is rem Hcngkcng on Monday, the tact and s&ils on Wednesdsy, the nstant for above ports at 4 p.m. She has excellent accommodation for first passengers, amidships, carrying aqua itied European
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    • 657 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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    • 649 6 P 1 OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO.. LTD AND China Mutual Steam Nav. Co. Ltd. The Companies' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and Japan every week, and from Japan homewards for London Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool and for Marseilles, Havre
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    • 667 6 P* 0. STEAM NAVIGA Foi China, Jarv Australia, India A n Fp Medlterrane. i and L d Thrqpgh Bi' Coast, Persian I can Ports. Steamers Arcadia Ja: ra b. 24 Mar S. MARMORA M ba iSS l» land for: THROUGH frTEAK INTERMEDIATE R yjJ! Egypt, Marseille I Accommodation fo j
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  • 15 7 mm] ang Canal 140 Pulai ai bn Lode tkm eta 611 15 00
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  • 422 7 Nov Dec Jan Dec. A J Iag r 8,850 8,9C0 36,777 A or Por. u M Aor Gajah 555 1 lma >r KM LfcOO J Malay 036 66,18, 65r numng 440 500 Molek 21,284 Fanae 2,100 2,400 10,105 Kal^ownie 105,042 Batak Rabit ,80 7,643 Banteng 3%80a 0
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  • 1322 7 Cap. Issui. Paid. Last Bit. Blyirb. Sbllers 85,000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Estates Ltd 4 2 4> 'XX) 2/- 8 Anglo-Malay 25% int. 10 0 1110* KX) 2/- 2'- BatangMalaka 2 0 2 6 1 1 Batu Caves 35% int.l6 10 0 17 10 0 80.000 1 1 Batu
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 148 7 SELF CURE NO FICTION SUFFERER NEED NOW DESPAIR. NEW FRENCH REMEDY THERAPION No. 1 THERAPION N0. 2 THERAPION No 3 X THERAPION K CURES TO STAY CURED. yMAYNARIa 1, Singapore GRANT Co, AUCTIONEERS, ANTS, ESTATE AGENTS AND SECRETARIES LOINS MORTGAGES ARRANGED. SIPORARY OFFICES, 31, WINCHESTER. HOUSE. u.c "THE MANSION." y
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    • 38 7 THIS IS IT. TASTELESS. ODOURLESS. I? The latest scientific preparation o{ COD LIVER OIL. Does all that is claimed for it and super* '§U1 sedes the old fashioned emnl* |§|irj| sions which upset the stomach. __13E_1 OFFALL CHEMI3TB
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 1188 7 VESSEL.s li\ POKI PU* and Tons rommanders Arrived Krom Kor W hee Newcastle Bnt en. is. 4 nt >lombo Scharnhorst Kraft Jan Kuantan F.M.S. dredger Nov 13 Hie Northbrook Brit tra 2966 Huddleston Jan 10 Boml ibay 13 Brak Dut 300 Wink ■< P certain Sea Belle F.M.S. Yacht 400
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  • 135 8 SINGAPORE SPO RTING CLUB. Tl. to be presented at the fort hi :al meeting of the t shew a u the W 9 Of 57 rring the sum of la a a apeciil m the Club held on ti tract baa been or the conof a new grand stand in
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  • 12 8 S. L. R A. ibove was held owing n __i ed a>
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  • 38 8 th© coronat be he: the me* nent F pros W m np ind :th me winuing team wh. _pe< n Wma ,m dd .ins ndon. All the and hi and 1 his bx>k on th .he
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  • 868 8 Tai Psora* The past wt Asian of Dec. 31, has provided a strenuous time acd it has bean a diffioult task to attend to business in the intervals between our distractions. The defeat of Soultline in the Tiiall last week-end was of small moment CDmpared with the
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  • 30 8 will ieave Johnston's Pier •he Club Bungalow, on Sunday, the 15th and 10 a. in 290 and SSO [> m.. returning from thence at *v3O and: am "p.m.
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  • 682 8 In the Penang Police Court, on Saturday before Mr A. \V. B. Hamilton, the preliminary inquiry into the charges of forgery and using as genuine a forged document brought against Michael Sydney Cowan, by his former partner, Arthur William Tully, book maker was resumed. Mr Wright- Motion,
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  • 205 8 At the Church of the Assumption, Penang, five banns of marri re published aud in the Church of tbe Immaculate Conception, Pulau Tikus, three banns two were the same as those published in the Church of the Assumption the parties liviug iu different pariahes). The following are
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  • 73 8 The marriage was solemnized ou Saturday, in the Church of the Holy Trinity, lUtu Gajab, Perak, of Mr Gerald Butler Madden (Jerry), third son of the late Mr bad Madden, of Singapore, and youugest bi other of Mr L. J. B. Madden, the wellknown contractor of Taiping,
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  • 303 8 The M A nam Via ag tin plates at Tanjong Pii. The mail ale tt Penang at 10 am yesterda _pected here at PA. O Wha *t 4pm to day. At Tanjong Pagar yesterday, the transport "Northbn.ok" took on board 740 tons of Welsh coal for her bunkers.
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  • 413 8 Successful First Night. The Pantomime "Aladdin,*' the first performance of which to k place in the Town Hail on Thursday evening, was on a much more ambi-i than anvthing of the kind that has been staged in Kuala Lumpur re. Like its pi r, Little Riding
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  • 126 8 L Chai tnd Leone Iv)ug, two mining coolies at Fmg Mib Kongai on the Ayer Kuning road, had a quarrel recently t the latter seizing a cooking knife, stabbed the former in five places. T.ie watchman ofthe kougsi, bearing ciiai ran out from his house with
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  • 39 8 Prior to his departure to PeDang a dinner is being pven to the Hon'ble W. Evans by a nuinlerof his friends at the Singapore Club on the eveniuf* of Monday theKvhinsr, the Hon'ble Dr. Galloway in the chair. J
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  • 37 8 No physician can prescribe a better pre paration for coughs and colds than Chamberlain's Congh Remedy, and no physician can substantiate such a large number ot claims for life saving as does tln'Q rQ^-u
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 188 8 ____ftF\ K"? Ifl _K__?>^--~^ T _j_ Jj?2mmmmmmmm\ m __l VAN A Tonic Wine THE ID /IGO R A T FOR BQ£ AND B The vita gei of its enriching constituents be :s evident after the first few Appetite is restored, digest:*, aided, strength and energy retu and the colour of
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