The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 January 1911

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY. JANUARY 23, 1911. NO. 7,1
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  • 106 1 Political riots have occurred in Mauritius -Page 5. lion \V Evan* was given a warm welcome at Penang Page 5. It is i >ut a scheme of reorganization in For u^al Page 5. Bear Admiral Guel.ler. of ihe Scharnhorst hns died at Hongkong P<*ge 5. Au interview
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  • 1729 1 Mr DOOLEY ON THE INCOME TAX. All II j said Mr Henne> rirg the tmail saloon some* iIJ with an appearance which suggested a d Eereoce< withanioto jre mind stej me u 1 witnessin' that th* Ma an I'?. led Is he dead-" asked 'he Phi o her, slowly. ■aid
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 426 1 VICTORIA THEATRE. For one week only, Friday, Feb. 3rd to Friday, Feb. 10th inclusive. "THE FOLLIES" The Craze of the London Season*' (Vide Daily Telegraph.) Mr. HENRY DALLAS will present "THE FOLLIES' 1 By arrangement with H. J. PELISSIER from the APOLLO THEATRE. LONDON In their Celebrated Entertainment Comprising VAUDEVILLES
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    • 254 1 BURNS CONCERT THK A HOVE WILL BI GI INDKR THK k\ OH I U Singapore St. Andrew's Society. ON Wednesday, 25th Jan., at 9 pm. THE VICTORIA THEATRE. PRICES OF ADMISSION, Reserved Stalls and Circle $8 00 Unreserved Stalls 92.00 Pit Stalls... Sl.OO Gallery «0 50 Soldiers in anifoiui half
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    • 154 1 THE STAR OPERA Co. THE DUTCH AND MALAY VARIETY ENTEBTAINERB AT THE THfcATRE ROYAL, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. To=Ni£htl To.Ni&htll GRAND MALAY DRAMA SHAMSHU BAKROOM WILL BE STAGED. Harima Hall CINEMATOGRAPH, NCRTH RRILGE RCAI>. To-Night To-Night GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME Up Date Cinematography* STRING ORCHESTRA. ELECTRIC FANS. K. HARIMA, Sole Proprietor.
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    • 143 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Ivey" to be let— Pa Land for sale in Java Pagt Sailing of bomewrtrd Dutch mail Page 6. -bionable tailoring at LittleB Page 4. The standard Life Assurance Page 8 d Gas plants, Central Engine Works Paj?e 4 Kelly and Welsh's smokers specialities p 4. Change of Programme
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 335 1 THE WEEK Monday, 23rd High Water.— 4 13 a., 4 56 p Chamber cf Commerce, 2.30 p Sporting Club Meeting, 5 p M. M. Mail Outward due. MM. Mail HoTneward due. Tub-day, 24th High Water.— 5 2 a, 6 23 p Selangor Races. S. S. Association, Theatre, 5.15 p Soon
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 402 2 That Little fM Hackrng f gffl Hard coughs arc bad enough, to be sure But li's often the little, Peking,! ent ,gh that means v most, especially when there is a history cf wcik lun£s b the family. What should be dene? Ask your doctor. Ke knows. Ask him about
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    • 609 2 NorreES. ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERS. The Monthly General Meeting of the As<* ation will be held in the Rooms, 43n, Ra Place, on the evening of Thursday 26th January 1911. at 8 45 p.m. Business. General. Geo. B. HABLE Hon. Secretary. Jan 21 27 1 Union Assurance Society Ltd. The undersigned
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    • 715 2 NO TWES. TambaiaU Rubber Estates Ltd. Cer. No. 672—1,000 Sh. Nob. *****1 *****0 No. 738— 250 !)001 *****0 No. 739— 250 HOO No. 740— 200 c6OlOl *****0 No. 741— 800 *****1 *****0 2,000 Shares. The above Shades are registered in the name of CHEW -I I 'AN who has been
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    • 536 2 Chartered Bank cf India. Australia and China. BtCORPOMATML VI R' AL CEAMtMB Paid up Capital Id 60,000 sharei of £20 each w 11,200,Wr Reserve Fund £1,600,000 Eeterve Liability of Proprietor! 11,200,00c Court of Dirsetors. Sir Montagu Cornish Turner (Chairman). Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham, K.C.I K Thomas Cuthberteon, Esq Sir Alfred
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    • 515 2 MANUFACTURERS LIFE I IMS 8 Co. OF CAaaDa I BBTABLIBBBD 1867. I I Policies are "WO I; I FORFEITABLt j Claims, loans, caab-enrrendera, etfc. I promptly settleo by the General AjtjjjL** I Singapore with oat the delay of reiei I Head Office ■■•■•e U The Hueerwui for protection of PosW
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  • 755 3 -v I Lord Sw» jthling is in a moat critical con tftifM. and tkere is little hope of his recovery. [Lord Swaythling is 78 years of age. His eldest son and stttr is the Hon. Louis Monta- <,. 41 Socth Wales Mihbbs* Strike. •*D«MO!ibTKATION»" RESUMED. London, January ltth.
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  • 53 3 Th» Wlfoom* of to-day represent, wit mmt tmtmm, bear i fooiU obiter of the "Graphic Wtai w 3H«retoatt«d«d»m». for the w ,v watcb, it hM bt«»e a whirlioj 53Lp.10-i-^ Fortko-tk.ttrvt dance, it it titkw BMd nA or a ttudioi «d«Toar to aToid oolliMOM with entbus astic Ptutn—
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 717 3 Hazeline' Snow" Hazeline' Sno. Hazeline' Snow" "'Hazeline' Snow" Hazelme' Snow" Hazeline' Snow" Hazeline' Snow Hazeline' Snow" 4 Hazeline Snow Hazeline' Snc Hazeline Snow Hazeline Snow Hazelme Snow Hazeline Snow Hazeline' Snow Hazeline Snow 4 Hazeline Snow Hazeline Snow Hazeline' 8now" Hazeline Snow Hazeline Snow line' Snow" Hazeline Snow Hazeline' Snow
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    • 1376 3 THE COVENTRY KINC X>\ li 1 Wfcf-fc-' ft These Machines are English-made, with English fittings and turned out by Coventry's Manufacturers who have had over 30 years' experience in the trade. The reputation and reliability of these Machines command a constant demand for them in this Market Price $U2.50 each,
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  • 1472 4 The Singapore free Press. Monday, Jan 1911. Here shall the Press the People's right mainUin, md unhribed by gain Here patriot Truth h«-r glotious precepts draw, Pledged to Religion. Loymltv and I<aw. A correspondent, who, to his credit, is according to. his information trying to present his honest MtM on
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  • 482 4 Many Hippy R 'turns of the day to H Sir Jjhn Anderson who was barn in 1858 at Gully, Aberdeenshire. Oa enquiry, yesterdiv, we were informed that the condition of Mr Pares was slightly improved. Dinces will take place at the Tanglin Club, on F.-iday, 10th February and Friday, 1
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  • 372 4 WELL-KNOWN MINER INTERVIEW* The Future ok. >om on* n*Unt.\ The tmm <•< Malaya has interviewed well known miner regarding tbe tia boo* and its efftc'B in Kinta He said the chk cause of the boom it the decreased outm* from Malay*, tbe world's largest prodi** and the decrease
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  • 112 4 vtraordinary Occurrence at Penang. jtn our own Correapomdeni.) Pttang, Jan 21. An extraordinary oocurrenoe k reportai from KoU Kedah. A hunchback living ot charity was iifcovered digging with changkol a die back of the Mosqut, and oa examination being mad* d» excavAtioa rerealed the body of the
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  • 45 4 Shire* are slightly better, buyer* <{«!* t iocs being, rhu Sereadah $5 Troooh Skll«es KramatPulai MeL-Wlu U Pengkalen 14 Straiu Trading 50 1 1 übber rises include Anglo- Malay O»--solidated Mala) indi and Lowlasi* Linggii, Perak PUntations, SeUngorf Bufsi Krim'g, and Vallambrosa's.
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  • 34 4 A Kedab Chinaman in whose pMMMM* was found a full Hit j oaths of thi Triad Secret Society, and a book eoouiai^ ■tent signs, has been wfwtl to tbnt ye*n' imprisonment
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  • 13 4 Lim Ah Toh has been eltcted a Municipal Commissioner, unopposed, b
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 398 4 Keily ®> Walsh, Limi ced. TO SMOKERS. H. W. SAVORY CO'S ABDULLAH CIGARETTES NO 4. Hlßn C 1 3 S S '-*i S An excellent Egyptian Cigarette made of finest select Tobacco. Price $3 per 100. SPECIAL VIRGINIAN. Freh 61 received ever y fortnight. xce TUP V ANiH W PIPES
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    • 82 4 Ho Home is Complete Without A Gramophone THE BEST CHEAPEST MEANS OF PURE ENJOYIV9EHT. TERMS TO SUIT ALL. AND CO., LTD. THE ARCADE. mth LEE BROTHERS. 58-4, -Hill Street, (off Stamford Road.) HICH GLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. Enlargements a Speciality PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION. BILLIARDS. The Anglo Australian Cushion. (Alcock'b Patent with
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    • 10 4 For all internal complaint* djMßtry CM0 1 colds Ac, takt
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  • 91 5 THE SITUATION IN PORTUGAL. Minister's Hopeful Views. (By Submarine Telegraph.— Raute 22nd, 9.24 am. telegram states that the •iff* Minister, in a speech, declared that the Republic was strengthened as a result of the strikes increasing the mutual confileaes between the workers and the authorities. He also said that
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  • 47 5 Reigning Princes to Pay. la the Reichstag, in the course of the demteonthel aearned Increment Bill there was rejected an amendment of the Comerrati*e party exempting reigning princes, aeluding the K%iser, from the tax. The receipts from the tax will be devoted o military purpose*.
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  • 37 5 DEATH OF ADMIRAL GUEHLER. Hongkong, Jan Rear Admiral Guehler of the German Fligship "Scharuhorst" died at the Peak Sospital. He was recently admitted with a broken inkle and subsequently developed disquietng symptoms calling for the closest medical
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  • 290 5 Hongkong, Jan 22, 9 p.m. The body of Rear Admiral Guehler will lie in state at the German Consulate on Monday, and there will be a funeral service at St. John's Cathedral on Tuesday afternoon, after which there will ba a procession to the naval dockyard, where the
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  • 133 5 COLONIAL SECRETARY LEAVES. Hongkong, Jan 22 9 pm. number of addresses were presented to Sir Francis H. M*y, who left for Aldenham jn Saturday. > < At a meeting held at Lucknow of British ei soldiers, it was decided to inaugurate an Amalgamated Society of British ex soldiers resident in
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  • 30 5 AGREEMENT REACHED. (By Submann* Telegraph.— Reuter's) I announce lat Washington thit an agreement has baen reached bstwaen the Am?ricin and m representatives regarding trade reciprocity.
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  • 42 5 Jan. Jl<^, \r pm. A Washington telegram says that an agreement between the Amerkin and Canadian R<?ciproc ty Commissioners will result in asubittutiil reduction of customs du both oa the mtural and manufactured products of both countries.
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  • 48 5 It announcad from Calcutta that the ii Lima is shortly expected at Calcutta and will confer with the Foreign Office reling his future and will subsequently Tisit the chief ceatre* of the Buddhistic Ha persistently refuses the entreaties of the Limas to return to Lhaasa.
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  • 49 5 Two Killed. Rec. Jan. 21. Political riots have occurred in Mauritius, where the mob at Port Louis wrecked several business places and offices of the opposing newspapers. There were some casuxlties in tbe cons of the two parties and two deaths resulted. All is now quiet.
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  • 28 5 It is announced from Washington that Mr Carnegie has given an additional ten million dollars to the Carnegie! Institute making a total of twenty -five million.
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  • 36 5 A Generous Donor. (From onr own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Jan. Jl. Leong Fee, the owner of the Tambun Mines, has given a donatim of $10,000 to the King Edward Memorial Fund, at Singapore. m ■<
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  • 76 5 (From cur v'^n Correspondent^ Penang, Jan J l The Hon. W. Evans arrived here and was welcomed on the Pier by a large gathering of the heads of the Government departments aud many ladies and gentlemen including Mr Justice Thornton, the Hons A. B.
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  • 15 5 Two Klings have been fined $50 and for concealing a case of small-pox.
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  • 16 5 The New Gopeng Tin Co., Ltd has decUred a dividend of 1 S. > <e> <
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  • 83 5 Those gentlemen who have received circulars regarding the formation of the Tfersall Country Club and have not e forms yet are requested to do so before the end of the month, as there has been a good respDnse so Ear and the Acting Committee wish to forward
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  • 35 5 It is requested that it be mentioned that the fiual rehearsal will take place in the Victoria Theatre this evening, *23rd inst at 9 o'clock. A full and punctual attendance is requested.
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  • 29 5 For some time past pickpockets have been troublesome in Wayang Street and on Thurs.Uy evening the police captured three of these gentry who were promptly lodged in the lockup.
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  • 1949 5 Annual Pki .rirutiox pite the wet weather oa Saturday afternoon, there was a very large gathering at the S\ J j-eph'B Institution on the occasion of the annuil prize distribution. H. E the Governor was received by guird of honour of tho Cidet Corps of the B
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 68 5 A Life Saver. I physician can prescribe a better prepaTatimr lor coughs and colds than ChamberIain's Coogh Remedy, and bo physician can lav liwaiimt as does this remedy. A bottle of it in tbe home when Beaded is worth many times its coat. It may be given to a child
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    • 57 5 How to get Sid of a Cold. If you have trouble in getting rid of your cold you may know that you are not treating it properly. There is no reason why a cold should hang on for weeks and it will not if you take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. F
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    • 136 5 FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE!!! JS^^ this portable fire EXTINGUISHER WILL PUT %Jj OUT ANY KIND OF FIRE i\ M t ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS iSwe^-:''. TO PULL THE KNOB ON ii^Mli^ r THE TOP OF THE EX- >j|Bis9uT.»- TINGUISHER. ADOPTED BY THE itft_J- LONDON FIRE BRIGADE. AGENTS ROBINSON <Sb
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 543 6 FOR SALE* i i SEI US [X\ ESTORS ONLY F( at attractive figure, 75 years «mpyhteatic leasehold lands, 5 years lan. free, well watered forest and jungle adapted lor Tea. Rubber and Cocoa" ut planting, in lots of from about 3.000 to 6,000 acres each, goodsituau CEAN Coast, Pi:E--II AND
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    • 447 6 STOOMVAART lAATSCHAPPIJ NIDERLAND, Steamship Company M NEDERLAND." Royal Dutch Mail Service. The Company's Mail Steamer "VONDEI will leave Batavia on the 26th inst.. at 6 p.m. and is expected to anive here on the I inst., at 9 a B will sail for Sabang, Colombo, Suez, Port-Said, Genoa, Algiers. Tangier,
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    • 665 6 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG The steamers of the Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen Antwi rp. and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewarde, they are despatched fortnight ly for Havre and Hamburg and once a monu for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Punaag and Colombo. Taking carge
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    • 672 6 )CEAN STEAM SHIP CO.. LTD AND China Mutual Steam Nav. Co. Ltd. The Companies' steamers are despatched !rora Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China ind Japan every week, and from Japan homewards for London Amsterdam and Antwerp avery fortnight for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool and for Marseilles, Havre and Liverpool
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    • 613 6 N.D.L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LIVE. The fast and well-known mail steamers this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southamp- ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connect Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa/ Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Pentr Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingi Nagasaki and Kobe to
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    • 476 6 P. O. STEAM Foi China, Japan, Penang, CevW Australia, India, Aden Egy£^ Mediterranean Ports. Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issaed for Ch" Coast, Persian G, can Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or ahmt Outwar 19U Arcadia Assaye Apl. «i Marmora Devanha Mav Ma rcadia si| mommri (for
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  • 134 7 Dec Jan Dec ;-v.at Ml l£* Rroang IH MM I Broseh .no MM I Cbeademng -90 Ml 2.793 ucpeng Ml :o0 rleawced Ml faMrin Hjm Kanaboi Ml 3,812 Ainta 460 450 KinU Association MM IklMI 175 140 Ml bwgkttH Ml m% 4. -sri EmMM 4 065 .'.aha* 350
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  • 530 7 Nov Dec Jan Dec. Ailagar -',0 8,900 36,777 Alor Pongsu 3,411 '13 Alor Gajah 880 1,839 Alma 1,300 1,800 H,650 Anglo Malay 65,096 66,182 656,755 Ayer Kuning 500 8,526 Ayer Molek 2,886 Ayer Panaa 2,100 2,400 10,105 Balgownie 9,969 10,225 105,042 Batak Rabit 2,080 7,643 Banteng -00
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  • 1328 7 January 21. Cap. Isstji. Paid. LastDiv. Bijtiri. Sbllbes 85,000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Estates Ltd 10 4 4 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay 25% int. 1- I0 1) 50.000 2/- 2'- BatangMalaka 16 2 5 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 35% int.l6 10 0 17 10 0 80,000 1 1
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  • 129 7 Under Contract with thb Netherlands Isdia Government. Agents at Singapore. The Shipsa^ency, Limited, 2-3, Collyer Quay. THI UNDIRMINTIONSD DATB9 OF DBPAKTUKI 4RI ONLY irPROXIMAVI. oa Prigi Radja and Rengat Bh J«] B Moeara-Saba, Simpang and Djambi vas nt. Parra I Paneh, Asaban and Belawan 1 Jan.
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  • 137 7 Jan. 21 Tin I Gambier m buyers Gambier Cube No 1 m 14.50 1 Gambier Onto No. 2 m nom i Pepper Blaek (orCa. B'pore) buyers 1" Pepper, White (fair) Kutmega (110 to the lb.)-, nom i Nutmegs (80 to ike lb.) M m com Maos (Baniai m mm
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  • 54 7 (Corebctkd vt to Jan. 21 Bank4ms demand Private credits 3m M crediu 6m a France, demand Bank... W Germany, demand h. Ihdia,T. T, IT4\ Hongkong, demand M Y"okohama, demand m 114| Java, demand Bangkok, demand 66 Sotkriigns, Bank Buying $8.54 Bank of England Rate... Discount 3 months bi11... 6
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 371 7 TO LET. TO BE LET. i>4LYEY" with possession early in March next on vacation by S. Gad, Esq., the lira—at tenant. Bent 1150. Apply to Tomlinson 4 Lermit, Ujbbt-r Exchange WMhgt Jan 28 M TO BE LET. Small house 8 bed and bathrooms Gas and Water Farniture can be taken
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    • 44 7 THIS IS IT. TASTELESS. ODOURLESS. 7}j>> I The latest scientific preparation i^f J^S of COD LIVER OIL. Does all i!?££fcj| that is claimed for [t and super I^BFjl Bedes the old fashioned emulBb| sions which upset the stomach. [jj^^jl OFFALL CHBMIBTB ■&&3EJ AND 1200
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 812 7 VESSELS IN I'OHT Flag and Tons Commandert Arrived From Wh«s> Kuantan '.S. dredger 500 N Kuantaa .'-ertain Sea Belie F.M.S. Yacht 400 Ahmat Jan 1 4 •amers Flaff A Tons Master Arrived From Consignee "'or Asi.* Bi Rawlings Jan 17 Barry Pat. Simons X 'mas la. Ban Whatt Hin Brit
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    • 163 7 WEATHER REPORT I Bar Wind Temp Hum Sky Rain. Jan -1 H'kong 10a 30.21 55 o Manila 10a 762 WO 27 23 b H'kong 4p 30 09 \V 1 58 o Manila *P 759 SW1 29 24 c Jan H'kong 10a 58 o Manila 10a c H Long 4p 30.16
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  • 1266 8 TnKtvlKN EUrBBU [HISJSJSOM I is not many weeks ago since, in reporting H.s Kxcellency the Governor's annual nro' 9 the Legislative Council of the •uat The Financial New a foreshadowed the advent of an ici-jme-tax there. The first reading of the IncomeBill came up before the Council
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  • 142 8 To- mob row's General As already announced the Committee of the Straits Association have called a general meeting of the members, which the members of the general community are also invited to attend, to consider the question of the expediency of ihe iDcouie (ax, and, if approved
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  • 226 8 The Glasgow Herald of Dec 291h contains a paragraph referring to one of the aarliest merchants, in Singapore M iiam Paton On Tuesday ''Glasgow ars Ago" contained a report of a Farewell Meeting with the Rev Dr Gillan, of St John's, before his removal to Inchinnan. The
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  • 59 8 At the Chinese Swimming Club, yesterday, the 100 yards A. Divison handicap was won by C. K. Chea, from scratch, Cbeong Keng Liat (6 sees) being second and Chia Teck Chye, third. la the B Division, 30 yards novoices rsca. Chan Bss Lue was first and Cheah Choon Hoi,
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  • 123 8 A recent number of the Times Engineering Supplement contains the following:— A leaflet issued by Messrs Siem* iiers Dynamo Woiks (Limited) deals with the applicability of the Cait m Harue-arc lamp for the lighting of large areas such as railway yards, factories, docks, Stx The lamp is of the verticil
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  • Corredponoence.
    • 789 8 TO THE EDI I Dear Sir, Farther to my letter which you kindly published in yuiir issue of the i inst. whilst thanking you, for your footnote thereto, I regret to state I am still entirely unconvinced. It is perfectly true that the question of the standing of
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  • 317 8 To the Editor, ■mng to the 1 various articles, editorial!*, letters A etc., that have appeared lately in the local papers regarding the proposed Income Tax bill, and ways and means of raising revenue, amongst others IVU Tax was mentioned. I would like to that since the
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  • 304 8 A S i n The Rov G, M. Reith, who is still confined to bed but is improving, writes on Dec 2ikh d note in pencil iu which occurs this passage which will call forth sympathy amongst all friends of the Rev Archibald LsSBOSII formerly of
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  • 230 8 After a lapse of two years the Penang Automobile Club held a meeting on Thursday in the Chamber of Commerce. The Hon. K Young, President of the Club, was in the chair, and in addition to Messrs C. G. May and D. A. M. BrowD, members of
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  • 79 8 The B. I. Tarob* brought the European mails on Siturday, together with a little general cargo. She bunkers 1,000 tons of coal and sails this evening for Madras. Sixty horses were landed from the "Gracchus" from Australia at the Wharves on urday. The ic is discharging at Tanjong
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 40 8 Tell of the good of what you should ot All that you could of it Say what yon woold of it Tell of colds cured In Good health ensured by it Long life seemed by it Woods Great Peppermint Cure.
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    • 20 8 Gritnault Co's SarsapariTlaTcleanses the blood from all impurities arising from Scrofula, Eczema, Bad Legs, Skin Diseases, Pimples and Sores. 14
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    • 177 8 Fresh Australian Pure Creamery j I BUTTER. I Singapore Cold Storage I COMPANY, LTD. I Netherlands Gutta Percha COMPANY LIMITFD. Singapore Rubber Works. Matting and Floor-^ ilcs Specially Suitable for Shipboard, Banks, Insurance-Offices, Churches, Hospitals, and all Public Buildings. NOISELESS, ;.i:\ D B, AVA J i;i;-IMU)01 AM) BANITAJtY, Works and
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 97 8 VESSELS A T TANJONG PAGAR AND KEPPEL HARBOUR. Wharves and I)nck» at whir*, liferent ftp! were berthe i urday. East Wharf (Basin) Kiuntan. East Wharf Sec 1 in Sang. Sheers Wharf Perak. Main Wharf Sec 2— Taroba, Van den Bosch. 3 Vermont. 4 Gracchus. 5 Poh Ann 6 Calypso, Lagoon
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