The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 19 January 1911

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2 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 2 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. i EN CENTS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1911. NO. 7,11-
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  • 156 2 H. the Governor has left Penan? 4 >ia is establishing a new naval base m Finland I\u-e 5 The Pimcb* Gizette has been fin 3d for contempt of Court Pa^(- 4 Tae Hon J v Adi honitz left I^nang for Kuala Lumpur yesterday Pug* Mr Pierces condition
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  • 1309 2 I Irishman the Australian 1 we not alto mi re are not v r af terr» r ruMenm m the E > t have not at some time or other partfcken t.f bos. pilality from OLioee* mercha: midst. Much of it ie m oow m* remonies when the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 406 2 Kelly <D> Walsh, Limited. B I RING NLW &EirRI>HING OUR CHANGE. TO KIOHT PATHL'S /NIMAIED CAZF.TTE E A I rrible co N H .a^wt,,*,, L ..I E E vel Aerial Turbine. W A T "Animaud Politics". Elaborate pre- S LJ cautions for the Prime >i p 1 natural Colour Picture,
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    • 155 2 THE IMPERIAL English, Malay and Chinese Diary Price $1=25. THE IMPERIAL English and Chinese 1911 DATE BLOCK ISII SMITES SELE-REGISTERING POCKET DIARIES LETTS COMMERCIAL AND POCKET DIARIES. WAIKERS DINIY LEATHER BOUND POCKXI DIARIES WHITAKERS ALMANACK 1911. Boxing Wrestling AT Harinm Hall [NEMATOGRAP& TO-NIGHT! AT 10-30 P.M. TO-NIGHT!! MR. CROAK, Mr.
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    • 94 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Sale of teak furniture and cottage piano on The price of Duniop tyres has been reduced ten per cent Page 5. Mr S. Levy has opened a book on Selangor races Page 1. Shipping Pacific Mail sailing list; X PM. sailing list Page 6. Notice re general meeting
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 341 2 THE WEEK ThFRSIAY, l!'th High Water— l.33 0.53 p Anglo-Chinese Free School, Prize GiviDg, 4p B. I. Mail Homeward closes 3 p Friday, 10th High Water.— 2 p I D. L. Mail Outward due Chinese Girl's School, Prize Giving, Memorial Hall, 4 p fcAIuKDiY, 21t4 High Water.— 2 46 a.,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 386 3 Waft M Jo*^ S TURF ACCOUNTANT Is Here AND DOING BUSINESS ON KUALA LUMPUR RACES. Run 24, 26 and 28 January, Straight-out all Races. ÜBLES ANY TWO RICE BBS TRICES. 8, The Arcade. Ph)ne 596 Tel. Straight. BNTRIE* FOR FIRST D\V. -i\ Kurlo-<g3 9 si) Tarn o' tthbank Number Nine,
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    • 388 3 NOT WES. LAOIES' LAWN TENNIS CLUB. The annual general meetit:.; idies' I.'.wn Tt iinis I'mb will be beldhl thfl pavilion '.h at 6 p BL Business To receive the report ami balance sheet for year ending 31st Dccceuiber 1910. Election of OSisers for coming year. To consider any other busim
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    • 544 3 NO TWES. Kelernak Rubber Estate, Ltd. NOTICE is thereby given that the following Share Certiticates have been mislaid CertinY I $Jo. numb( I -01—*****. 345 21— *****. 270. *****—52; 278. *****—*****. Transfers have been executed m respect of ibove shares and the < iave therefore been cancelled and will not
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    • 529 3 Chartered Back cf India, Anst^ i d China. BH WDM7 MOI BJaiBR Paia ap Ca: £i.r.;-'» of 130 B&ch 11,100 p d £1.600,000 Reserve LiaDi.ity of Propri•ton £1,101 Court of I' rt Bii > r anta^u Cornish Tnrner aan). vart Cunningham, K.C.I.H. ertson, Esq Sir Alfred Dent, K.C.M.G. S 'ht
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    • 370 3 MANUFACTURERS LIFE ANTE Co. La BS 1887. Policies are and Ndi' Claim 8 loans, cahL-eu promptly senleo by the Singapore witho;. Head Office l The Reserves for protection of p«^ holders are over $20,000,000 The Accounts ar ance Department of the Canadian Oof CUTHRK Co., Ltd. tod Peat*. SOUTH BRITISH
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  • 281 3 ye men n< club begaan 61 1 L w^ ic bVi > g '-p t the ihaai cat.- v T te arkrui; acute, ona m ma^ e l*t or t th* mai streets of 00 or a w hol> The be take/ *°e jouth set about h
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  • 244 3 The Directors submit the first a: Ulance sheet for tLe year ending September aoih.i'.' The total area of the Paradise Estate is acres, of which 451 acres are planted m Para rubber, which U now from 10 to years old. The quantity of robber harveatec during the y»»r.
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  • 208 3 ite to the business ins that govern the mtntgemeat of the British North Borneo Company's domain*, that whilst Chinese labour it being shut cut of field after fielJ, m these districts it is so welcome that sp?ci»l -ff orts are being made to attract it. North Borneo is
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  • 116 3 The Siam Observer M1 H I *M*m "We r*gr«t to state th«t Mr Richard Morgan Keith, who ww taken to the St Louis Hospital from the Railway quarters jesteTday, suffering from uholsjri. died yesterday ereninft at about We are glad to be able to state that to-day
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 557 3 7 l "**«r» S *SX i-tr,' I a Machines are English-made, with English fittings and turned out by Coventry's leading Cycle Manufacturers who have had over 30 years' experience m the trade, reputation and reliability of these Machines command a constant demand for them m this Market. Price $U2.50 each,
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    • 553 3 PANTON DONDANG SAYANG SABA BABA PRANAKAN NOW READY. Also Chinese Kew Year Card* and new stock oi Perfumery for Chinese New Year KOH ft COMPANY, 83 90. BRAS BASAH ROAD. KONCKONO WHAMPGA COCK CO., LTO HONGKONG. Telegraphic Ad. i AXIFESTO HONGK' Dock Owners, Ship Builders, Marine and Land Engineers, Boiler
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    • 655 3 KEPLER* SOLUTION NURSING MOTHERS derive great benefit from this delicious tonic food. <j£St>* Kepler Solution sustains the ~:?i." > strength and builds up the I* body. f-*' It increases and enriches the supply of milk. >T It is easily digested, and its rich, nutty malt flavour is most appetising. w*
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  • 25 4 Here <haH the Prey; the Peor lint un Unawed by influence and unbribed by g> Here patnot Truth h« di«». [aw.
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  • 2051 4 Standing as we do at a great gattw iy into the Pacific it is impossible to be indifferent to what may be discerned of the movement of international influences either m operationor expected to come into operation, within the whole area of the Pacific. The main
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  • 174 4 GAZETTE EDj FI NED. As a sequel I 8 fct the Assizes for a iBau^k4 ce j <c tiTe Mr Goodwin, the Editoi was summoned for coe commenting on the case j^j^ ?he paragraph to which exz n WAB u^ mentioned the conviction ten^ tftfm^f three of the
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  • 146 4 (From our rum Correspotuicnt) nang, J*n. R The Hon. J I > Ajithoaisz hat ief t Paaaas\ by the IpoL TktJtl was a large number present to set him off. He had been previously entertained at the Town Club, over ing prant The Hon.
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  • 42 4 LOW PRICES L •m (tr n.um.% Kuala Lumpur, Jab 18. The London c. ers' Bumi Agency gives the following rubber inctiM utation sheet or bitcuit 4 Scrap untreated LWdbw Fine hard Para DECEMBER RUBBER RETUiH r.W SEKKN 1 V
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  • 167 4 .h Harbour -444 pkli. (r«* fortnight.) •> < IE ALHAMBRA. The program n 1 \lhan»braTbiiwii win be found of spe tainmg a> it does a !.'n ti* mines and smelting works m »h--tbe nature of the work. The topical home and abroad. uake up .edition lision at
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 132 4 Cha If Sherries and Port s# Marcus and Madeiras. Liqueurs. Clarets and Btfrgtmdies. Vermouths. Hocks and Moselles. Rums. Brandies and Whiskies. Bitters. Been and Stout. Wholesale and Retail Wine Spirit Merchants. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO. Gold Expanding Bracelet Watchas 4^.^^^ j^v>^^ nMfcJ. ♦o^^ii^'i AM- Acceptable Gift for all Occasions i Uniform
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    • 71 4 No Home is Complete Without A Gramophone THE BEST CHEAPEST MEANS OF PURE EHJOYiEHT. TERMS TO SUIT ALL. S. MOUTRIE AND CO., LTD. THE ARCADE. mth I BILLIARDS. Th: Anglo Australian Cushion. (Alcock'b Patent with [MFWOWWMM John Roi.krts, Retired World's Champion) absolutely THE BEST CUSHION TO DATE PCM JOHN ROBERTS.
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  • 42 5 A TIMELY RESCUE. Subma Rente* Bee. I -in. 18, '.10 a.m. A submarine m bour sank there through being unintentionally driven at full •F**d« There a sufficient hours. Tbt officer eo inn with rescuers by means of the telep buoy.
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  • 49 5 el tsjlagisui steles that the subosarine has been lifted to the by i fluting crane. Twenty seven of the crew cf the suriat) were able to emerge through the There are others still imprisoned m the onniog tower aft which is still submerj- I s•.
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  • 93 5 Jan. 17th, 3.50 pm. A Constantinople telegram says that the Turkish Government has decided to despatch eighteen battalions immediately against Imam Y^hya, who h%s stirred up a Urge combination of tribes and is now m. PMtJai Sir*. NEW EUSSIAN NAVAL BASE. Anxiety Of Sweden. Jan. 18.h, 3 40
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  • 40 5 ACCIDENT ON U. S. BATTLESHIP. Rcc. Jan. 18, tJ.4O pm. It is announced from Washington that aigbt am were scalded to de*th m an iccident on the U. S. a "Dataware," whilst >n a Toyage from Guantanamo to Hampton Bon*.
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  • 40 5 V use Admiral Bridgeman succeeds to the command of the Home Fleet after Sir William May; Vie* Admiral Prince L^uis of B&'tenbeig commands the third and fourth divisions of the Home Fleet m succession to Vice Admiral Neville.
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  • 350 5 Muttra, January 7. The Royal Dragoons paraded :n drill yesterday morning for the Crtrn Prince and maiKsuvred for two and a Hi hours across the country, part of which waamuch broken. His Imperial Highness tipnssedhisadmir the steads > regiment and training of the horses. The frown
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  • 42 5 MINISTER WOUNDED. (Rv Submarine Telegraph. —Heater's) I reported from Pans that a man m the gallery of the Chamber of Deputies twice fired at the Premi, ,and, but missed him. M B the Dirat Pub. I was wounded.
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  • 15 5 The assiiUntof M. Br m ex-law clerk recently released from an asylum.
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  • 35 5 I announced from Perth, that Western Australia is making great strides m agriculture, whilst the new mining fields have caused a demand for artisans which cannot be met even with the advanced wages.
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  • 23 5 Orders have been kept m reserve m Lancashire which will keep the cotton mills going full speed for a considerable time.
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  • 24 5 The British E and Firemen's Union threatens a strike m British, German and American ports at the tiina of the Coronation.
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  • 417 5 Alleged Over Valuat The Financial News ays A meet-ing of the Rangoon Para Rubber Estates Limited was held recently at the office of the Secretaries, Messrs, Guthrie and Co., of Whittington Avenus. Sir William Hood Treacher presided. The nature of the business to be transacted at
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  • 155 5 Alleokd Rubber Frauds. tnghai, Jan 10. i charge of alleged fraud m c tion with the Siak Indrapi- >ber Company, Mr H. J. Craig, ni-inagiog director of Messrs Cr vellknown member of the Municipal Council, waa charged at the <Jourt toda\ the instance of the Crow a
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  • 582 5 In the Supreme Court j t Sir W. Hyndman v ac tioo arising out of the sale of Duff Develop! shires. The pliintiff was Tbo, a tra.ler. of Killiue. Hertneut, broker. The plaintiff's cUim was onohalt of the amount of difference between the coi; ad market prico
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  • 408 5 A< CU3BD ARRESTED AFTER FOUR one eyed Chinaman faced Mr Robinson third magistrate, yesterday, on an allegation of murder, A preliminary enuuirv was held. Mr im-md*, the Deputy Public Prosecutor, appeared for the Crown. Tue accused was not represented by counsel. A Chinese teastall coolie was the first
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  • Correspondence.
    • 154 5 THE SEMBAWANG RUBBER PLANTATIONS LIMITED. Sir, With reference to the meeting of the above rubber company which will be held ou the 20th instant," as I personally cannot attend the meeting, I shall be obliged if the chairman will be eood enough to answer at the meeting the three foil
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  • 781 5 PREPARING FOB THE GREAT FEAST OF SPLENDOUR. The Most Imposing Pageant Ever Seen With the beginning of the new year and the end of the turmoil inseparable from a General Election, London will set about the great task of preparing for the Coronation of the King and Queen.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 126 5 FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE!!! v^ THIS PORTABLI E /■'i^^iSh EXTINGUISHER WILL PUT y) OUT ANY KIND OF FIRE. -^^Lii? MJ& T* H F* T^ OP OP t v r c v I ADOPTED BY THE LONDON FIRE BRIGADE. AGEXTS R.OBINSON Co. THE GARRICK. CIGARETTE SET \DE CIGARKITE. <§•■ G sm£ gt
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    • 105 5 RUBBER STUMPS. 2.500 000 FOR SALE. All guaranteed fresh and m first-class order. Book your orders now for immediate or forward deliveries oi I, and 15, months old Stamp*. RVBBBM BBk BRsssi goarasttoeQ treso fvoss old xSnss and well known Estates, price |2 PEK 1000. Stamps and Seeds specially packed
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 510 6 FOR SALE. FOP SALE. One pair Oranj- Ttan, 5 and 4 feet m height v long h%ir an vild assmals- Apply No. Mosque Square, Kampoofl Malacca. Jan 19 M 1 LLIARD TABLE FOR SALE A new fill size English billiard table com-jpW-U with accessories. Apply to POWELL .t Co.. Auctioneets.
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    • 1061 6 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG The itoMMH ol the Company maintain a regular servirt MM* Hamburg, Bremen j Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Strait 1 China and Japan Homewards, tin -patcned fortnightly for Havre and Hn... Wts Md once a month t" v.> rl:a\i-n direct, Dtttfatf at I'ec and Colombo. Taking
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    • 676 6 OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO.. LTD AM. China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd The Companies' ttaaOMl a deipttri fron. Liverpool outward* for i. 8t« and Japan ev< ry v. t i.. und froa: Japan h wards for London Aj -.:a and Antwern cm ry t -rtni^t for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool
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    • 1018 6 P. O. STEAM NAVIUA Foi China, Japan, Penarg, Ceyl^ AltttmlU, India, Aden Ej Mediterranean Ports, Plyrr and London. rough Bills of Lading issued for Chi» Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and km orts. Steamers will leave Singapore on or Outtra 1911 Man a; I Marmora Ap .ha >. ad mewar< urope,
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  • 89 7 Jan .at 397 5 46 ■'mnj 133 Bra-* h Cbeoderiacg I p«fl -0 560 Kamnning Kanaboi 260 .-vinta Kinta Association rinii KmmA NU Ml •::tu:an 6 Ml Lahat 350 Mew Gopeng Fambsjß P^ang Consolidated 1 596 .201 I m Paow Babra 1,( RataMa IM •aiuuan Hy J. 50C
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  • 473 7 Jan— Dec. Ailagar ->0 Alor Pongsa 3. 4 Alor Gajah 555 1 am 1,800 :i!ay )96 66.183 65* Kaning 500 I r Molek r Panaa 2,100 2.400 ID.IOj I Balgownie 9,969 10,225 105 Batak Rabit ■MlM| -00 Batu Caves 19 J Tiga 11,744 Bernam 1,500 2,600 10.800
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  • 1227 7 jinuir\ RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. UAP. ISSUI. rAID. L.ASTDIV. HU7IRB. Sbi 85,000 2/ Ailagar Rubber >V ue» 1 000 2/- I Anglo-Ma. 25% int. l| 10 6 •00 J Bi- ika 2 3 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 35%int.16 1<» m !7 I 80,000 1 Batu Tiga (Selaugor) 3 1'
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  • 117 7 CLEAR A N CES. January Sarie Borneo, Dut str, Kockx, for Cotie via po Brit str, Raddrek, for Bombay via ports. Kistna, Brit str, Maclean, for P. Swettenham and Penang. Edendale, Brit, str., Dunlop, for Samarang via ports. Prachatipok, |Siam str, Dircks, for Bangkok via ports. iar, Brit, str, Hudson,
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  • 52 7 (COIEKCTID UP TO Jd: Bank 4ms demand Private credit* 3m credit* 6m i Pmanck. demand Bar. |JM GEB M ANT, (If Hill] ia, T. T, kong, demand Yokohama, demand 114J Java, demand Bangkok, demand Sovemigns, Banir Buying 15.54 Bank of England Rate... Discount 3 months b 6 Bar Silver
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  • 140 7 Jin. Ib. Tin* 1^ Gambier Ma buyers Gambier Cube No 1 m 14.50 Gambier Oube No. i m noir Pepper Black (or!;*, b'pere) buyers 1 Pepper, White (fair) buyers Nutmegs (llo to tail*.'.* m Nutmegs (30 to tke mm mm Mic* Btnia; wm mm mm Olotm f Amboite) M
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 325 7 WANTED. WANTED Two Smart Chinese Junior Clerks, must be jaick and nest writers, and accurate at figures; apply John Little Co., Ltd. Jan 19 sm 24.1 WANTED AT ONCE. A demarcator for a Robber Estate m Jobore. Apply with tsatiuiueiiln, to BOL STEAD a Co. Jan WANTED. Smart Chinese Saleman.
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    • 36 7 THIS IS IT. TASTELESS. ODOURLESS. The latest scientific preparation of COD LIVER OIL. Does all that is claimed for it and super.l aedes the old fashioned emulsions which npset the stomach. _rl OFFALL CHSMIBTB *<&£& A3D 200
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 429 7 V 888 E i IN POfi «nd Tonn naroanrj*™ Arrival Krom For Whw Minotaur Brit en: Winslo* mtan 1 B Dal I rle yfHMW Flae Tons Uvr^r Arrived rrom B. „y Brit 1957 Thomson Jan 7 Breid Nor 645 1 .T*n Ger n <* Bangkok Bangkok Den of 1 1
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    • 302 7 PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Per Selxngor Count Van fTillll— V, Mr A- r. Mr D. G. Wydaaron. Mr S. Welsh. Per Bridge Mr Mai re and Mr WaUom. Passengers for the Straits. P«r P. iue Jan 19 —Mr D. Fenner. Mr, nd Mitt Jreib. Mr and Mrs P L) l^lintM I Mrs
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  • 1541 8 MODERN STYLE IN BATTING. H. D I -jecul f i Fran TimMs chan. customs with them. Thn If ever «?d to ar. me pplv with much ft On the evidence of what one saw n. here lot to be said m favour of those who argue that it is time
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  • 114 8 Flagship beats Singapore. Teams representing the British II "II and the Singa; Astoion tired m a match at the range yesterday morning. The hand men won after a very close struggle. Bi v fell dnring the shcoting. The scores were H M.S. "31 r" Major Tup: :»7
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  • 47 8 Medal for 1910 was plmd for on Jan 17th, and wns won C. with score upended are the full scores. Stout 712 12" 832 Dunman 120 Leod Craik 80 75J> V.Sims 90 68^ I homas 584 80 604 A. G. Harrington 566 80 I
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  • 77 8 Another game of mudlarking, under Association lules this time, took place on the iua.lo last evei. second string of the S C.C. and a team representing the iH-sians. The bcvs had sevtral men short and Van Cuylenbiirg an.l Llojd went over to their side. A highlj amusing game, from
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  • 873 8 ir/ i Reuter tele rapbs from New York that the Boston and New York police are of opinion that the Hound&dit h criminals are ideiwith two Anarchists who were wanted theie and also m Pailadelphia for robberies amounting to thirty-five thousand do. Lon>. i aary 5. The existence
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  • 79 8 Chamberlain's Cough Reim-dy is not only a certain care for croup, but it will prevent ittack when freely given as soon as I first symptoms appear. In many thci^andof homes it is kept const tutiy at baad ti idi ior instant use as soon as the croupy cougl
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  • 701 8 The Italian smietr "Ca i irrived at Minila on the 7 nt. The"Asiat- the roads with a cargo oi J aad block granite to land. The V&nm bl ng 4,600 tons of m coal at ti v. v yes. the "Denbighshire tons of general oarj?o for Earope, b
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  • 132 8 The Committee of the M.C.C propose to alter the rule as to I mittiug the tterpartof L%w 16, and ting the I no- ball' becomes <lead imoiag eilled. Two runs shall ba added to the score under the heading 'no-bal!> The proposed new
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  • 85 8 DEATH OF THE CATHOLICOS OF ALL ARMENIANS. l is published of the death of His Holiness M .hew 11, the Catholicos and Supreme Patriarch of all ID9 throughout the World. The event place at B, Armenia, on the 2-kb Dec last and the remains were conveyed to their last resting
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  • 19 8 (In addition to Page 7.) Prominent. Xor. 716, Christiansen, Jan 18 Bangkok, J. S. Chang, Bangkok 21.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 380 8 I PATRONISED f^&gß BY ROYALI I THE 3RITSN FXPtfO!KG| 1 "f?" 11 v i tou ddioci ct^; "EE ATCH BET WITH Diamonds and Rub _JT<^ _y Diamonds and Sapphires 6 From S3OO To 500. < $f y H ]4o&^%£* A o '*c V^^) Al8 varioui awortmentt of Is^ jC^"^v^ f
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