The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 21 January 1911
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Title Section15 1911-01-21 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, SATIRDAY, JANUARY 21, 1911. NO. 7,12015 words
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Article92 1911-01-21 1 •c Court i ews iv ou I lbs have declared var ou the Turks— The German cruiser Gaeisnau arrived erday— Sir Arthur and Ltdy Evelyn Young returce. t nittht Bngade were called out to a fire m Kiing Street— PigfA CoLfereiice upon sK- kness is beirg held92 words
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Article781 1911-01-21 1 I Whatettr ideas t here m nind I >mple) a dog, it I .ction between i and vfcal is D ot ctuld be frtmd tber. eh is not ahead* mined eagerly and feusp be an enemy or eaUble. 80 our earl cestors realised between living and inert matter which781 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement180 1911-01-21 1 I■■ Hl|| i I I hI, I 111 |fl I H|| |||,HJ|l|ftl^|lJ)jlf| ||f| lIPI|I II j Kg%® s« #^^i \j I\Oc 71 I II I bi v^ W I §f! .vj i. tnr—^Mn^—TMiiM iii^in ii I RILEY, HARGREAVES Co., Lj» SOLE AGENTS FOR: SPECIALITIES. I BERTRAM 'S Rubber Machinery STL^.180 words
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Advertisement69 1911-01-21 1 SAVINGS BANK. Depositors m the Savings Bank should send m their pass books for audit m com pliance with the Rales and Regulations of the Savings Bank Ordinance. Pass books may be forwarded free by post to the Superintendent of the Bank. 7T Change of address should be notified by69 words
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Advertisement43 1911-01-21 1 i i'nn'tfUMtH/iVilfnf lil rfi' iftj'ii "'fltfT,:- TBBBHgmn'S|lidßiH i 9F^3 W. J. GASCIA, 219, ORCHARD ROAD. Piano, Organ Musical Instrument dealer. Pianos bought, sold or exchanged. Good prices allowed for old instiuments Cheapest and best stock of Music and small musical goods m Singapore.43 words
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Advertisement202 1911-01-21 1 Grand Boxing Contes AT THE Harima Hall TO-NIGHT DRUMYER EOUCHER of th ROYAL GARRISON ARTILLERY I has challenged Mr. PETER A CROAK of AMERICA to contes for a heavy purse presented b] the Management. All competitors welcomed. H. HARIMA. Sole Proprietor A Vtry Erjoyable Programme MARLBOROUGH CINEMATOGRAPH, BEACH ROAD. TO-NIGHT.202 words
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Advertisement143 1911-01-21 1 LATEST ADVERTISIMINTS. Board and residence Page 5. Government notice re tenders Pag*Auction sale of boer, paint etc— I Short season of Hies I programme at the A 1 ham bra— Pag* v Closing of greens at Keppel G^lf C Page I. Notice re Arthur Brakespeare. deceased Grand gala night at143 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous339 1911-01-21 1 THE WEEK Saturday. I Hi^h Water.- 2 46 2.33 p B. I. Mail Outward due. 6t Agnee. St Joseph's Pri c (Jiving, 4 45 p Sunday, 22nd High Water— 3 28 a,3 42 p 3rd after Epiphany. Sw Ciub launches —9, 10, 1 1 a, 2.30 A 3,30 S.R A.339 words
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Article387 1911-01-21 2 After the aoetpteßce V .rst Ch.m ber of the States-Ckmer Seoond Chamber already having p^sed the Bill brought m by the Du'cb Gov men 'he eipropriation m certun contingencies of the freehold estates m Java became law. The Bill intended but the good of the native387 words
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Article179 1911-01-21 2 The University Correspondent recently effared a priza for schoolboy mistakes Here are a few examples Mute, inglo* These epitaphs are use a writer who was envious of Milton's being Poet Orient. He finds sermons m stones expresses the same idea as Wordsworth's "the restless sionechat all day long is179 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement13 1911-01-21 2 For all internal complaints dyaentry cuoghe colds Ac, take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure13 words
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Advertisement411 1911-01-21 2 A.W.Tully TURF ACCOUNTANT. Is Now Doing Business on the forthcoming Kuala Lumpur Meeting* Treble event 5,000 on races 4, 5, 7. Doubled 4 5, 4 7, 5 7. Straight out on all events. 33, RIFFLES PLACE 13, THE ARCADE, And Grand Oriental Hotel, Kiala Lumpur. Tel: "TULLY" Spore. Phone 953.411 words
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Advertisement704 1911-01-21 2 ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERS. The Monthly Gen r Mci ftfafl of the* Associ,tion will be held m the Roouj- Raffles Mace, on the evening of Thursday 26th Januiry 1911, at 8 45 p.m. Business.— General. Geo. B. HARLEY, Hon. Secretary. Jan 21 27 1 XEPPEL GOLF CLUB. NOTICE The Putting Greens704 words
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Advertisement620 1911-01-21 2 NOTiQES. Tambalak Rubber Estates Ltd. Cer. No. 672—1,000 Sh. Nos. *****1 *****0 Xo. 738— 250 359rtOi *****0 So. 739— 250 100 No. 740— 200 **********00 No. 741— 800 36C301 *****0 2,000 Shares. The above Shades are registered m the name of CHEW YEAN CJ: iio ha 8 been adjudicated a620 words
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Advertisement515 1911-01-21 2 Cbartered Back of India, Australia and Chir IHATWD b* P AL CBAKTM& lid up Capital m 60,000 tharei o; £20 each 1,800,0nr IHMTft Fud £1.600,000 Reterve Liability of Proprietors M £1.200.00' urt of Director*. Sir Montagu Cornieh INnrnm (Ch*inn*n). Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham, K.CXS. ThoniM Cuthherteon, Eaq Sir Allre.; IT.c515 words
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Advertisement361 1911-01-21 2 MANUFACTURERS LIFE da. IBBED 1887. as, loans, cash-flnrrendoti, mk* promptly seUit :neral AmZL** 1 •^fepore with rri Head Office '"■■■i fa The Reserves for proiection of holders are re superviat :d by the anoe Departneti GUTHRIE fth Ca.uii General Agents, Singapore and iv.^^SOUTH BRITISrT DTBUKAVCE CO., LTD FIRE InsaraaoM «ffa«tei361 words
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Miscellaneous134 1911-01-21 2 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. St. Andrew's Cathedral. Third Sunday after Epiphany. 7 t-i. Matins, Hymn 78. 7.45 am Holy Communion (Choral), Hymns 4 pm Children's Serrice. 5.30 pm Evensong and SernioD, Hymns Vesper Hymn Bruce Steane." St. Matthew's, Sspoy Linbb. am Holy Communion. am Foo Chow Service. 4 pm Sunday School,134 words
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Article1005 1911-01-21 3 T^ V k aia a return dash to England h the proud and determined c om 't<ng the rour. ivage within elve—nnd possibly eleven— days commenced at six o clock yesterday evenir g. aDd accO rd »ng to a message which I have received this afternoon by wireless,1,005 words
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Article645 1911-01-21 3 Bbroism c kl "Rangoon 6: _r »cd from X an a a bouee m Tbegaw v h mcd wtli i dabs aDd tlie killing of the owner by shooting him r and the woundicg of t) others Tbe heroism of a young ingly it p. m. on645 words
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Article250 1911-01-21 3 iiEB at Oxford. Although King M*Luel his withdrawn biitself from the publ-. U(> t In IMftgined f<>r one me meut. tbe Mail sayp, that he is fal'erirg iv i.i* iltion (o be tiue to his great desiuy the Sovereignship of Portia That his country will c til250 words
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Article91 1911-01-21 3 The Siam Observer recorda a serious acci. dent to Mr Leo -sistant Supenntendent of Police stationed at Koh-si-Chanjj-Mr Day was firing a rocket which wen* right m his face, knocking out one of his He was brought up to the Nursing Home, Bangkok, and is91 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement280 1911-01-21 3 Family Ayer's Sarsaparilia is a tonic and alterative, free from alcohol What is a "tonic"? Amedkine that imparts strength or ton^ a medWne that builds up, gives *fcor and power. nethat afters or changes unhealthy action to he Sarsaparilia does ai thout stimulation. Ask your doctor if a family me^!280 words
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Advertisement413 1911-01-21 3 Pa/jf arising rtoM Rheumatism. Chn > Pft^ Lumbago. tuhitis, «f- hroat A*^* /rom CM4 l "f <?o/</ a/ the I '-^V •«/>, c V 4X from Cold, of £jV&* 7jf the information giv en m the k "V^ pa^cs, (illustrated) which is f ir~**%v cartons with y UJW' all bottles413 words
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Advertisement250 1911-01-21 3 "As MeAcal Kuummry m ia Ind.a. I fraaw. B ICO y IWe always kavc ia *tmana out IK f*S I If s most celebrated and taMo vgtpf is order to meet the risisai dfISASSJOjS of the K/Obiifi ii»» Ima>i nnir only used la large ones. T: n number. Grande Oril250 words
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Article1149 1911-01-21 4 ir Resources r Bxtingnii >n vi c— l tor I ip Electricity Soil Moisture v A spbores ti 3tei ■•Ink— A Lighted L Efficiency is the w it. -h word of the hour, and it is >plied not only to the human unit, the individual specialized to fill1,149 words
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Article421 1911-01-21 4 1' is p-ovp-: thing to take the "breeks" off a Highlandman, but what are wo to say when discovered that strip the H ghknder of his Wilt. He will ba bare indeed if the procaM ■l U to that melancholy remnant of valour and of421 words
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Article432 1911-01-21 4 the last meeting of the British Medical BBOciV.ion Lieut Colonel Pisani read a paper lealicg with the conditions which may account the prevalence of cataract m India as compared with other countries. In the Puntuh the number of operations runs up to some r,600 per annum, a ratio of432 words
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Article67 1911-01-21 4 3 1 Precautions Against Di rations. 1 1 Shanghai, Januan In connection with the rent reduction agitation anonymous handbills are being distributed. my shops were sliut this morning, an] crowds thronged the streets. At present l they are orderly. I The police are armed and are67 words
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Advertisement542 1911-01-21 4 A Medical Otiicer Debility, Nervous Exhaustion tors is exigence enough doctors cannot Mr 9wu disorders. Co.. inciog than ny o f the late South I was that I of Piiosferine m brain, ticer found tod de Not possible now irco f t! Imperial Yeomanry, use, ,tton-!e-Wi invaluable roved the ency542 words
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Advertisement732 1911-01-21 4 d?3^\^ Non-Throat 5 —O have heard about l 1 ~*jßl Your friend* have probably been teUhg a V Jar you what a fine cigarette is the Noni f Jw iSS Throat. mr For particular smokers m "the Strait*" have an exquisite flavour, and never "catch" the throat. You will be732 words
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713 1911-01-21 5 Mawaonn's Rsport r Weeks SOCOmp ICV;Dg BbOSt of *****16 DQ6&- I eniessents and a*- :g shows a total of 4l sft made upas follows. Sinkii ft driving on lode* i7O fr. and compares with a total lor the previous four we Minks. The Main713 words
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Advertisement695 1911-01-21 5 THE HUNTER S WORST ENEMY. I WEL M'ORTEIV If Malaria. Rbcobds Hi-> Own Terbihlb Expk and tklls ho\ Dr. Williams' Pink Pil/s.l It was whilst on an expedition after big game some years ago that I fell a victim Malaria, which, as everybody knows, quickly reduced a man to a695 words
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Advertisement528 1911-01-21 5 TO LEI TO BE LET aall house 3 bed and bathrooms Gas and utare can be taken at a valuation. Immediate Entry. J. BENJAFIELD, Municipal Office. TO LET. No. 2, Devonshire Road from February. Apply m B BROS. Jan 71 GODOWNS TO LET. 344 350 Havelock Road. Total Area 12,500528 words
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Advertisement666 1911-01-21 5 1 AuerioA 7 DAMAGED CARGO. IX S. S. "SEIRSTAL H. L Coghlan 4 Co. are instr acted to b»dl\ by auction for account of concerned AT THEIK SALEKCK On Tuesday 24th Januaiy. 1911 at Noon 40 Boles Bombay TwisL (Siife; imaged). H L. COGHIAN Co.. Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE QI 5666 words
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Advertisement744 1911-01-21 5 REMINDER. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, AT 2 P\f. Valuable leak Househ, ..rniture. Cottage Piano, Plants &c. THK PROPEKTY OF At "Broughton," Ao. 3*A t Xassim Rd esgraviDfiß *c. Carvtd ,nd polißLed mewnti sidcbowd w»x i vi l > i it™ c ak ss :5 d ;,r t ard n *j.\tcijti.i piBssvsarc744 words
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Article21 1911-01-21 6 ICalder.— On January 20, I r. Melbourne, the wife of J. R. LiviNi; BTONE Calder of a son. \By Cable).21 words
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Article, Illustration33 1911-01-21 6 Here 4iall the Press the People <• uizht maintain, Unawed by influence and unbribed by gain Here pafiot Tnith h«-i jj'orious precepts draw* Pledged to I .uyaltv and I aw.33 words
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Article1930 1911-01-21 6 As will be observed from a letter appeiring elsewhere from the Honorary Secretary of the Singapore Branch of the Straits Settlements Association a general meetiug of the mencbars of the Association, wbbh it may be remarked is open to all British subjects and is intended to1,930 words
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Article82 1911-01-21 6 THE is Editor A me ments Associ i -eeo convened faTuesday ntv Victoria Theatrtthe proposal tkonte pass otftaMi rebrought forward protettiog t^lintt tk action of tilt baa bean brougt Committee that there is a widely expres^ view m favour of h üblic meeting »p<m this subject. My82 words
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Article690 1911-01-21 6 c la the Pistrie* egterday before Mr attone, two < lioamen (Kens) of 525 id wen charged with being m possession of a feit coin, tty cent piem, and 4 dollar piece*, ai ty cent pieces, all counter! >*j wateakt harged with passing counterfeit coin. Court Inspector690 words
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Advertisement364 1911-01-21 6 Wt receive monthly shipments of the following CIGARETTES CIGARS: Fribourg Treyes Finest Egyptian. De Reszke's— "Tenors." I DUNCAN S (of Glasgow) Nos. 17 20 specially selected— Turkish quality a( i r ftl n rifADC The favoarite smoke at the Sports I ALLtNO ÜbAlO Club, London. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO. j <^,^364 words
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Advertisement175 1911-01-21 6 Mr. C J- Kleingrothe's MALAY PENINSULA A few copies left of this splen- I did book, containing: about 150 photogravures la Singapore, P( Dang and the F.M S. la a handsome cover; the best photos ever been taken. Post tree to any addr ss m Europe >22. I AT KELLY175 words
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Article125 1911-01-21 7 TO CONQUER THE DESERT. TURKEY'S GREAT TASK. (By Submarine Telegraph.— Reute; RecJan2o n The Turkish Government has resolved to send thirty battalions of infantry and a stroag force of artillery tn a .finally rush the resistance of the Arabs both m Assyr and m Yemen. ARABS DECLARE WAR. pm. It125 words
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Article49 1911-01-21 7 Rec Jan 20:h, 10 3 am. A Tokio telegram states that twelve of :he Japanese anarchists sentenced to death for conspiring to assassinate the Emperor of Japan have bad their insjtences commuted to i mprisonment for Kotoku and his wife are among those to be executed.49 words
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Article30 1911-01-21 7 A telegram dated Epernaj states that extraordinary riots have occurred m the champagne districts. Workman are wrecking the establish ments and smashing thousands of bottles of cham30 words
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Article33 1911-01-21 7 Twelve Admirals Engaged. Jan 20th, 6 50 pm. The British naval manoeuvres star! to oo the coast of Spain. Twenty three battleships, fourteen armoured cruisers, and i twelve Admirals are contending.33 words
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Article28 1911-01-21 7 SLEEPING SICKNESS EPIDEMIC. An Imperial Conference. A Conference upon sleeping sickness is being held daily at the Foreign Office. It ha« been eoa^eaed by the Imperial Government i28 words
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Article75 1911-01-21 7 .1 (From our oven Correspond*! Koala Lumpur. Jan. JOth. 11 5 am. The R.I.S.N. f.a. M KUtn%," on arriving i at Port Swettenham yerterday mornmp, J had too much way on and the ▼©••el itruck No. 1 Wharf and damaged the piles. c The injury to the75 words
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Article67 1911-01-21 7 A deplorable motor fatality occured yesterday night at the fifth mile on the d Kapar Road, Mar Klang. by which Mr 1 Grand jean of Newcomet Eitato and Miss Mm! ia I nl Aril 1 It appear* that the oar got into grass and •kidded into a67 words
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Article87 1911-01-21 7 ■wTIMBW:-; *fc I 0 1 Tke Rugby match arranged between the ml H M at has been postponed from Tuesday to Friday of next c A eonfirmmtioß •arvice will be held m t tW Portugnete Charch of St Joseph at i 430 pm. to-morrow by the Right87 words
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Article191 1911-01-21 7 Toe following it the programme for th n under the auspices of th Andre, y on the even lag of Wednesday, h, the annivet of the birth of R,bert Bur bzottish poet Part I. Overtax .Instrumental Chorus...- Iq the Garb of old Giul "...Choii I aatru mental191 words
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Article107 1911-01-21 7 PLAXTAI LIMITED. foe. Sir,— ln reply to the letter published by you on the l!*ch Jinuirv by a shareboM-jr. I beg to refer him to the Chairman's speech ac Extraordinary General Meeting called to ask for the sanction of the shareholders for the conversion of the Company107 words
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Article76 1911-01-21 7 Shortly after eight o'clock last night, a resident of Oxley Rise telephoned to the Central Fire S.atioa that there was an tlarming bhz3 m the vicinity of Klio^' Street. The Bngide turned out vary imartly with three motor engine* and the lorse tender, but there was no76 words
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235 1911-01-21 7 A BRITISH FLAG RECOVERED AFT ER NINETY-FOUR YEARS. The Journal of the R jyal Uaited Service nstitution for November gives the story of i British flig which was captured at the little of Qu*tre Brat. In that battle an ittack of French civalry was expected, and :h Regiment was m235 words
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Article121 1911-01-21 7 An unusual incident occurred at the iilway Station shortly before 10 [am. ben the local train from Bagan Serai had arrived. About fifteen Mnerniflorn. Chinese, Malay and Klings, vere crossing the pontoon, m order to get >n board the railway launch, when the lecking on the121 words
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Article1119 1911-01-21 7 TOPICS OF THE W EEK. Q*< lues not? c lU'elli. L c The mail brought i. the last sack of spent electoral cartridges >. to our shores. Having known all the ree suits for week?, we are rather tired of these useless imports m our weekly budget. c Historians will1,119 words
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Article866 1911-01-21 7 PRIZE DISTRIBi The Victoria Memorial Hall was filled with countless smiling faces, and fashions as multicoloured as a rainbow last evening, when the pupils of the Singapare Cainese i Girls' School gathered there for their annual pri/. 1 listribution. Mr Gag Slang presided, and the company present866 words
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Advertisement357 1911-01-21 7 FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE!!! THIS PORTABLE FIRF //"A^^^^K EXTINGUISHER WILL PUT W OUT ANY KIND OF FIRE. f,/ fl-BP' I ALL You HAVE TO DO IS *>' T0 PULL THE KNOB ON i U^^^^gf THE TOP OF THE EXhW I ADOPTED BY THE <; 4JL^ LONDIN FIRE BRIGADE 71GEMTS ROBINSON Co.357 words
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Article205 1911-01-21 8 In a new boo. The Chinese," Mr Thomsoo, an American author, wr. *uifold problems ~p< umental, educational, i-. ::'»«»ci t'. fV "1. i* »w a it slutMNB Si tki heir social life and habits of thought with insight and sympathy. Of the great men of China with205 words
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Article119 1911-01-21 8 Melbourne, December H The conduct of a small pet d the defeat, of a team m the Ctourci pjland Cricket Associa* adyesterdi^ 3 Andrew's had made 6 team were down when a ball, which went a few yards beyond the wicket keeper, was snapped up by a frisky119 words
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Advertisement353 1911-01-21 8 FOR SAi./ti. FOR SALE. One pair Orang I* tan, 5 and 4 feet m ht respectively, very long hair and other animals. Apply No. 19, Mosque Square, Kampooiz Malacca* Jar BILLIARD TABLE FOR SALE A new fall-size R^g^ift 1 billiard table complete with accessories. Apply to POWELL k Co., Auctioneers.353 words
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Advertisement676 1911-01-21 8 STONE IN THE KIDNEY. Agonising Bladder Disorders. Mr. James Moss resides at 6F, Brace Street, all, England, and is highly respected, iking of his terrible suffering from stone m the kidney— one of the most agonising of all diseases— he pays I have passed three stone- as large as good676 words
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Advertisement671 1911-01-21 8 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG Sjj* HP i 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. Taking671 words
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Advertisement678 1911-01-21 8 OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO.. LTD YD China Mutual Steam Nay. 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 Antv every fortnight for Genoa, Mem m 4 Liverpool and for Marseilles, Havre and678 words
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Advertisement1104 1911-01-21 8 PV stea: Foi China, Japan, Pcnang, C Australia, India, Aden fe^2^ Mediterranean Forts, I lymS and London. rough Bills of Lading issued for ft*. Coast, Persian Gull can Ports. JLfcr Mteamers will it -apore on or abou Outvfar aa lßli Arcadia Jan. 27 Assmye Ad Assay c elts Marruora 41,104 words
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Article258 1911-01-21 9 Injuries Su.-taine Kompin<; m thk "LATCH Modern dancing is becoming positively dangerous. Accidents occurring as a result of the "romp" m the lancers have been of frrqient occurrence since the opening of the lancing season. One lady liviog m Sooth London suburb has ju9t sustained slight concussion of258 words
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Article309 1911-01-21 9 W riting on the constitutional changes m progress m China Mr Frederick Moore say* The Legation quarter of Peking is not so sure as the maj >rity of Chinese thit the new Government will briDg them to power without an upheaval. The Japanese Minister, for one,309 words
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Article339 1911-01-21 9 I The papers that were read at the first bill ennial meeting of the Far Eastern Association j of Tropical Medicine held at Manila last I March are still being published m various I medical journals. In one which has recently I appeared m the Philippine339 words
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Article270 1911-01-21 9 1 At the time of the war between Rnwia and Japan it w^s wvtd that the Japmese medical equipment was the most completely organised tuat had ever taken ihe field, and that ifl previous campaign had there been so ll' loss of life from preveutab'e diseases. r270 words
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Article643 1911-01-21 9 Per P. &0. Syria, due Jan 21. Mr D. W. Fenner, Mr J. DavidsDn, Mrs L. and Mi&s E. Greib. Mr and Mrs P. D. Ford, Inspector aud Mrs Lromrd, Miss Benzie, Baron Schrottyz Scbrottv/ asky, Kon. Miss Schrof Schrotty/.nsky, Mr F. Sclitnidt, Mr H. Miliigan,643 words
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Advertisement360 1911-01-21 9 2 s the Fountain Pen you must buy j^^^JJr if you would have satisfaction TLe firBt and moneys worth. J^^*^^^' costto y ouo f Jk> _a/* y^T' the same. After a few /^^^r weeks the ordinary Pen it constantly out of order, while the "SWAN" keeps on writing j^^\ Atffc/360 words
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Advertisement48 1911-01-21 9 Pneumonia. Yon are probably aware that pneumonia always results from a cold, but you never beard of a cold resulting m pneumonia when Chamberlain 'B Cough Remedy was used. Why take the risk when this remedy may be had for a trifle For sale by all DispenIgariesand Dealers.48 words
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Advertisement472 1911-01-21 9 CROSSE A B CELEBRATED II M Oil \f FIV*Q BLACKWEILJF w SI stores. PICKLES, SOI'PS, JAMS, I RgJ^^^L JELLIES, POTTED MEAIS, I TA RT ,F. I '^§l§l§§i I MALT VINEGAR, tk rv-> "■"••«■<■«•• *i M rii m All r< "pvir^y T/^ A /"^TT^CI A^ LfC^* tsx aALAP UIL. a. Agents472 words
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Miscellaneous474 1911-01-21 9 VESSELS KXPECTED. ■hvingportofdepirture, ani (whsre known, date due here, and name of Agent*. BTftAMtfBB. Achilles, Hongkong, Jan 25 Mansfield Antenor, Hongkong, Jan I nstield Arcadia, Colombo, Jan 27; P O Aseaye, Colombo, Feb 10 P Atsuta Maru, Japan, Jau 22 Pat Simons Australian, Marseilles, Apl 3 M M Borneo, London,474 words
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Article284 1911-01-21 10 Hallucination I ir Eat; II i Geneva, Dec. 9th.— Dr Pbilippi, a well known German physician, has just published m a medical review mmc <xtraordinar\ details of the effects upon twenty five men and women visitors at a Daves pension ol some henbane accidentally introduced into their horseradish284 words
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Article105 1911-01-21 10 A < ot the S. CM. Post say 8 über 28 People outside of Macao have very little iuei of the serious effect of the recent troubles here. Recenthe officials <1 that seven thousand Chines, including many business mcD, had letr tor Canton and elsewhere popularly believed however105 words
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Article99 1911-01-21 10 Bombay, January 4. John Brown, agpd thirty, senior petty officer on board H. M. S "Redbieast." was removed from the Sailors' Home to Station Hospital, Colaba, on Monday i suffering from it. juries to bis head to wb he succumbed yesterday. It appeared ceased was walking99 words
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Article187 1911-01-21 10 Gi m. The humai i'<iuni! e< yours made b Mr Carnepie to <= t r iC t e war danger wili says the Km ujdoubte<i. J lauded by tb« friends of peace and b philanthropists and will be appreciated evei I by those peihODs who do not187 words
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Article158 1911-01-21 10 I i I'ROTE&TS. December Numerous protests have been made bf I \V. J niiiesor. <• m a the Bntisb CoDsuMreneral, regarding the condr under which ti piurn license BOpolj are let. He has pointed out that the ter 'he monopoly conetitu f e a breach i f158 words
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Article125 1911-01-21 10 fdt:tl explosion took place on the I motor schooner "Muc ioceinc Messrs Attia ar Mdg B b c By m the stream iff fcigUm about 7- 30 p.m. on Jan. 1 c "Mascotte" was Lurched some months ago at Messrs Bolloeh Bros. an shipyard and foundry125 words
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Advertisement258 1911-01-21 10 J^"^! Shopping by Post g^P-s^ A bojn to those at a distance. w^y\ IT is impossible for those living m distant .4 k t0w.,5 and villages to get everything ('A si^ f-~~ S^^z^ r t i,t [\t> locai stores, and *hei ft JA !be pleased to send our illustrated cat258 words
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Advertisement127 1911-01-21 10 How to get Bii of a Cold. If you have truublc m getting rid of your •old yon tuay know that you are not treatn 8 H y. Tluro is no reason why a ;oid should hang on for weeks and it will I you take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. 'or127 words
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Advertisement386 1911-01-21 10 oriwr and a tonic for th< v f v teeth a«d prevents t. i J-~* It makes the teeth white and l "jTiY*T* "f ?f^ gums. And it does not i.iv aite. makes (or ~7T? ->>--?- goodheaUi. ■fS-^cT!oN F oF O THj^ Straits De Maynard a Co. L Graham Co.386 words
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Advertisement20 1911-01-21 10 GRANT Co, AUCTIONEERS ACCOUNTANTS. ESTATE AGENTS U* SECRETARIES. -oans Mortgages Arrangrf Rubber Exchange Building? TELEPHOKK NO. 444. Dec 6 O.C20 words
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Miscellaneous484 1911-01-21 10 KWMPORE GOVEHriMENT RAILWAY. From Ist May, 1909, and until further notice. TRAIN SEX i( FOB WEEK DAYS ONLY. UP TRAINS. am. am. am. am. am. pm. pm. pm. pm. pm. pm. pm 1284 5 6 789 10 11 12 P«sir P. 4.30 Borneo WL 12.4'J 4JI People's Pk. 12 1484 words
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Article538 1911-01-21 11 LUMUT RUBBER ESTATES (LIMITED The First Annu oo»p*ny was held recently at the London ChaL Commerce, William AdamsoD preaidit The Secretary (Mr read the notice convening the Meeting. The Chiirman, m mo port. Mid that the com pan; PHjeired as calls on the shares the au I the calls hid538 words
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Article181 1911-01-21 11 The visitor to Medicine Hat. should he arrive m the daytime, is struck by the sight of the street lamps, which, shine the ■ever to brightly and Southern Alberta is famous for both the quantity and quality of its sunshine atill continue burn ing marri!?, sajs181 words
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Article130 1911-01-21 11 v Dec Jan Deo > B*:as 307 Ml MM Rruang 145 133 UN Hrusth IM 2.325 I Ml 4 <^ 7W taf«| 181 560 8.915 ■■■111 231 1, Kenning 14,569 5,775 52,488 Kaoaboi 260 3,612 A:c:a »63 430 6,818 JEkM iMMMki B M6 K.t.laH' 140 Ml KnaalfMai 40-2130 words
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Article543 1911-01-21 11 Nov Dec Jan Dec. 1 Ailagar -,0 8,9C0 36,77 7 Alor PongßU *13 'I Aior Ga ■^a 10 1,800 8,650 Malay 65,036 66,182 63*, i Kcniog 440 500 B Ayer Molek 21,284 Panas 105 Balgownie 9,969 10,225 105. k Rabit 7,643 Banta^g 4,1 072 Bata Caves 19543 words
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Article1282 1911-01-21 11 uap. isavm. rAiD. LastDiv. Buy»ks. Shllees 85.000 2/ Allagar Rubber Estates Ltd 4 0 4 6 I "00 2/- I Anglo-Malay 25% int. 18 74 1 01^ <>00 2/- 2- Malaka '<*> 1 1 i Caves 35%int.16 10 0 17 10 0 80,000 1 1 Batu Tiga (Selangor) 24%1,282 words
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Article141 1911-01-21 11 January Profit, Nor str, Hoeni, for Bangkok. Selangor, Brit, str., Sanderson, for T. Anson via port 8. Ban Hin Guao, Brit scr, Wataon, for Pontiar. Lady Weld, Brit, str, Jones, for Malacca and Muar. Den of Glamis, Brit str, Singer, for Elephant Point. Deli, Ger str, Hubner. for Bangkok.141 words
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Article58 1911-01-21 11 (Coeeictid up to Jan. 2 B««k4uM muml Prirate credit* 3m i crsdita 6m Feancb, demand Bank M 295 Gbem ant, demand T, ;7i| kono, demand #M EOHAMA, demand M Ui Jaya, demand Bangkok, demand 6< SorBEKOMB, Bank Buying SB.f»4 Bank of England Rate 44% Discount 8 monthe bil 158 words
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Article116 1911-01-21 11 Jan. XV. Gambler buyers 1 1> Gam bier Cube No 1 14 40 GhunbierOnbtNcS m 0^ Pepper BlMk (orCa. eTfm) 1 1 1 1 Pepptr, White (fair) Nctawgi 'llo to tk» m tort Nutmegt (80 to tkt iV M Oloyw (Amboi*^ n BaUy Coffee (10£ Blwsk) 3 ■> 00116 words
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Advertisement42 1911-01-21 11 THIS IS IT. TASTELESS. ODOURLESS. |J jyflL* The latest scientific preparation j^/j of COD LIVER OIL. Does all that is claimed for it and super|l aedes the old fashioned emulsions which upset the stomach. [.-3&|pLdl OFFALL CHEMISTB *i 2^ and 12.00 342 words
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Miscellaneous352 1911-01-21 11 VESSELS IN P Kua P n J n i-i r i jrfiu— sr /s si, £i: r L.ATKST AKKIVALB. SZ |S. LrST^k 2 1 Sfe**sS E~S??£b -S^IlL ents at Singapore, The Shipsasrency, Limited, 2-3, CoilyerQa^ TH. n W n MRM ,KTIOK aP DAIttOP^DIPmOII ARM ONLY AFPEOrUIAW JAPi *a Muntok and352 words
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Miscellaneous139 1911-01-21 11 WEATHER REPORT. Date Bar Wind Temp Hum Sky Rote. Jan B'konp lo A J0.25 XI M o Mania 10a 26 23 o H'kon*4p 30.15 Manila 4p NEo 24 o Kandang KerV.au Hospital Jan 19 1911 m. 3 pm. 9pm Barom. 32 Fah. 29 966 29.889 28 P- 7h 79 0139 words
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1326 1911-01-21 12 From time to time we have given infornation as to th> SM and passing of the lament* en» -pect ippmg conferences a measure remarkable as the first legislative attempt to combat shipping rings. L-ist week we published a telegram 10 the effect that the members1,326 words
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Article783 1911-01-21 12 A B'll for granting self-government to Alsace Lorraine will be fought over m the German Diet m the beginning of the NewTear. If carried through it will mark an *p?ch, ia \ki development of the Federal Conation of the Eu plr#. Up to the present Alsace783 words
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Article149 1911-01-21 12 restrictions against the port af Singapore on account of sniall-pos have been withdrawn. i The Capri from Hongkong landed 1 tons of general cargo yesterday and lo.tds for Bombay. The German mail PrinzEitel Fredrich arrived from Europe yesterday morning, landed 43<! toos of general cargo and loaded little,149 words
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Article84 1911-01-21 12 In reference to an extract from the Financial News, quoted m our issue of 19th instant, Messrs. Guthrie and Co., Ltd ask us to state that the differences which had arisen between this Company and the vendors of the property have been settled to the satisfaction84 words
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Article116 1911-01-21 12 We have received from the General Manager of the above a copy of tb« new timetable which comes into force on Feb 1. alterations to the service indicate an intention to considerably improve the existing service throughout the Peninsula. The ndments are too numerous to mention116 words
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Article217 1911-01-21 12 First Day's Results. The Lidies' Bisley opened at Taiping on Tuesday m fine weather. Events laud 2, for which there were 39 competitors, were fired together. Mrs Holson opened the meeting with a central bull. The following are the results of competitions i Event No I.— loo217 words
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Article245 1911-01-21 12 The club met the "Minotaur" last eveniDg >n tbe Esplanade, a very good and fast game jonsidering tbe grouud resulting. The earns started abort handed but the ranks illed up later. The ground was m a ihockingly slippery st;ity and falls were the nost frequent items but the pace245 words
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Article661 1911-01-21 12 The L CBB. London, D- The estate the late Earl 8 valued for j probate purp< PSMMTBIAJTIUL At Johannesburg, J. Donaldson, tbe Vic•n runner, defeated I E Walker m a 100 yards rac*», the time being '.'5 9 sec. Walker fell during the race. Suicide Epidemic. pies, December661 words
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Advertisement98 1911-01-21 12 RUBBER STUMPS. 2.500 000 FOR SALE. Nursery I ruLLT h.ant. All guaranteed fresh and m first-class order. < Book your orders now for immediate or forward < ieliveries of 9, 12 and 15, months old Stumps, i RUBBER SEEDS. All seeds guaranteed fresh from old Trees i md well known98 words
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Advertisement303 1911-01-21 12 I FROM THE 19™ OF JAN. m AND AFTER I I rAHITIMCIiITAI I I LOMiNLNIAU I j MOTOR TYRES j S Will be sold with a reduction of I 10 0M COVERS I I 15 ON TUBES. S WRITE FOR OUR NEW PRICE LIST. I I I CONTINENTAL TYRE RUBBER303 words
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Advertisement63 1911-01-21 12 Popular Wants. Let ons given an English by Eng'^n lady. Apply H. M Ceo Free Pw* Meerschaum, Pipea, Cigar and Cigarette Holders. SuiUble for New Year press** ccc). Briar Pipea, Englul. MoocU. M cts. each. Co., BILLET WANTED ng man, of good address, thorough Co: rseronduut and Typist, would like63 words
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Miscellaneous85 1911-01-21 12 Next Mails Due. From Europe.— Per Per B I. Taroba, tolay, with mails of Dec :>O. Per M. M. Sala/.ie, on Monday next, with nails of Der 31. From China. Per M. M. Touraue, on Monday next. MAILS ALRKAXY DESPATCHED FOE LONDON Left Du* Arrived I M De« Jan 1985 words
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