The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 January 1911

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25. 1911. NO. 7,12
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  • 145 1 The results of 5- vces w.ll be found on pagtA Ohinamin committed a trbast.lv murder at Ipoh yes'erdHy P«fl ■An at Hmkowbut the troops are kept under ArinsChina bus ask^d for European assistance to deal with the plague— The details from l show that Turkey has a
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  • 1120 1 The name of K >bert burns has become a •n forthcommonplace aud so to-day oa the anoiveri>< birth, it is appr a bnet comment* great. Scotia's power to briuj? ail men round twtnty years after de.. >go»t illustration ot u need I far than the aud
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 543 1 VICTORIA THEATRE. For one week only, Friday, Feb. 3rd to Friday, Feb. Wth inclusive "THE FOLLIES" The Craze of the London Season" (Vide Daily Telegraph.) Mr. HENRY DALLAS will present "THE FOLLIES" By arrangement with H. J. PELISSIER from the APOLLO THEATRE, LONDON In their Celebrated Entertainment Comprising VAUDEVILLES BURLESQUES
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    • 212 1 GRAND PIANOFQE7E RECITAL BY J7\QUE* PI NT EL 01 CALVE'S CONCERT PARTY. HOTEL DE L'EUROPE. To-Morrcw Thursday, the 26th AT 9-15 P.M. SHARP. Admission $2. BOOKING AT ROBINSON PIANO Co., Ld. SOMETHING WORIH SEEING AT THE MAR BOROUGB CINEMATOGRAPH, BEAGH ROAD. To-Night! To-Night!! 2nd Show 0 3O to 11 pm
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    • 126 1 lATEST AOYCR AtMfcWTS Oflßce wanted near Johnston's Pier Page 3. ict re reception at German Consulate Page 2. Municipal notice re closing of Connau^ht Frefrb programmes at Albambra and )rou£h Hage 1. ce re removal of offices of Eastern Petroleum Synd. Page 2 Shipping N L). L and Ocean Steamship
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    • 337 1 THE WEEK. WIDNISDAY. 25th FTigh Water.- 553 7.55 p Conversion of St Paul. 3urns Concert, Victo'in Theatre, 9 p L. L T. C. Meeting, 6 p Thursday, 2t»th High Water- 6.bl> a., 9 9 p P O Mai! Homeward due Selangor Races. Friday, 27th High Water.— 6l a., 10 1
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  • 481 2 The Colonial Yacht Saamew" arrived at Peoang from Singapore with half a million iioT iheTream. The 3rd Middlesex was one of the battalions in the l't Infantry Brigade at the Proclamation Parade on Jan. Ist, at cutta. Col. Glover, dso was in command. Miles. Manager and S Engineer of tbe
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    • 312 2 Charles Robinson, £x :uL?i C;>nvT\s>iois KUALA LUMPUR RACE> R7N 24th, 26th 28th IIHT., $3,030 to 50Tf3&i3 $3,000 to 50. 4, 5 T RAC2S FIRST DIY ALSO AN ORIGINAL $3,000 to 50 Freble $3,000 to 50. ON Race 5, First Day. Race 5, Second Day. Race 2, Thid Day. Doubles and
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    • 671 2 NO riiBES. THE EASTERN PETROLEUM SY^DICAFE LTO. NOTICE OF R2M)VAL. Ths Registered offi :es of th J above Syndicate bav i been remove! from 25 The Arcade Voa 7 and 8, Prinze Street;, as from 23rd January. A. BOLT, Secretary. Jan 23 wfm 31-1 NOTICE, Messrs. Fraser and Neave's Aerated
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    • 628 2 MOTIVE*. THE EXCHANGE BANKS WILL BE CLOSED ON Monday, 30th instant Chinese New Year Tuesday, 31st HtlHftfl Jan 24 29-1 THE TAI PAG A DOCK BOARD. CHINESE 'EAR. Ace is hereby given that work at the Docks, Wharves and Godowns will be rurpended on Monday, 30th insti.nl Chinese New Year.
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    • 556 2 Chartered Back of India Australia and Chit INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER Paid up Capital in 60,000 •hares of £20 each #1, 200,™ C Rewrve Fund Reserve Liability of Proprietor! «i,*oo,oo< Court of Director*. Sir Montagu Cornish Turner (Ch*irmaA). Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham, K.C.IJE." Thomas Cuthbert^on, Bss Sir Alfred Dent, K.C.M.G
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    • 394 2 MANUFACTURERS LIFE i WWJsUIieE Co. OF CANADA. ■■TAHLISBED 1887. WIDE CNR* FOW^TABIJ liL M «*MoJ. Claims, loans, ctoh ■mini lots. Ma. promptly settle Geaeral AcmbL** 4 gspore withoat the delay of tefa Head Oflßoe il The Reserves for protection of %y, holders are over $20. 000.000 (BACJ^^ The Accounts are
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  • 673 3 Herr Hkinrkv kyibws the Straits Governor Herr I'h iipp Heraekea, Managing 1 tor of the North Get man Company, has b**o. spending a day or two ia Colombo on his way homo after an eight months' Eastern and Australian trip, and yesterday— a few hours before
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  • 275 3 Hamburg, Dec 28. According to the annual report of the Hamburg Chamber of Commerce, the year 1910 naa shown a steadily increasing improvement of the whole «conomie oonditionff. la Germany the favourable development was supported by <» d crops abroad the production of raw materials w«a also
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    • 75 3 A Life Sav No pbysicirfn can prescribe a better pre pmration tor coughs and colds than Chamber bus's Cough Fiawtj wad no Physician can >a fc a t im tiitr such a large number at claim? lorhfe^irj! as does this remedy. A botth a tbe bcme when needed is tiMta
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    • 2235 3 now" "'Hazeline' Snow" Hazeline' Snow 1 HWH— S**W ff^ i^*V |v V a *i S mmi*.* m**\ m■ 1 W"^ 'Hazfchne 1 Snow" Snow" Hazeline Snow" Hazeline Snow g\ M %mJ? mmcJ* I fkyys^'" Im I Snow" "Hazeline' Snow" Hazeline' Snow" JF^ J^i <W ft r I fit Snow" Snow"
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  • 1286 4 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday, Jan. 25, 1911. ill the Pre^ tlv ht maintain, Unawed bv influence an<J unbribed by gain Here pat'iot Truth htr gioricwis precepts draw. Pledged to Relieiori. Lo\-altv and law. To find a parallel to the great public meeting of yesterday afternoon we have to go
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  • 510 4 A Chinese doctor of Upper Cross Street, has complained to the police that his signboard has been stolen. ree Chinese were arrested on Johnston's Pier on Monday afternoon, for bringing ashore bottles of arrack concealed in Chinese vegetables. In the iis* winners at St Joseph's the name of F 1
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  • 233 4 FIRST DAY'S RESUI MB OUT or. O«T« VWM I« ll t.) and the going tu good. The itw^ was fairly Urge. After the selling il wm bought ia by the owner for MH ion Grikkix R AOE n^ longs. I) Oli iletthbh afield l Dur*| Sodager Kongsi >
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  • 396 4 Recruiting Indian Labour. (From Our Own Co 'responded Penang, J«l A upeciai mastiff of the Milay Pdniniali I Agricultural Association was held to ooa. I sider the P. A. M. sub-committee's opiwot I regarding the announcement re iocall? I recruited Indian labour. Mr Clayton, in a
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    • 271 4 W. D. H. 0. WIILS'S Latest mo king Mixture. Patent Air-tight t Price 75^cents per tin. ob i.i eal J o h n Little Co., Ltd. Robinson Co. f ashlotiabk Qilonnfl Smart Cut Jl is the distinguishing feature of Jr*\ v high class Tailoring. iK^^^r^iv Good material is indispensable if
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    • 152 4 S. MOUTRIE AND CO., LTD. THE PIANOFORTE AND MUSIC WAREHOUSE. THE ARCADE. MOUTRIE IS A Synonym of Good Faith. Guarantee Satisfaction. Moutrie's Sell the Best Quality Goods only at the Lowest Prices* wf_ TO THOSE HOMEWARD BOUND J. Campbell Latham Co., Court, Naval Military Tailors 59, Conduit Street. LONDON, W.
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  • 49 5 ELEVEN KILLED. Express Wrecked in South Wales. (Bj Submarine Telegraph.— Reuter's.) A railway disaster has taken place near Pontjpridd in South Wales, where an express collided with a coal train. The Croat pssssngui coaches were telescoped and the wreckage was terrible. Eleven persons were killed. m
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  • 79 5 Safety of Trade Routes. J*e pm. A Teheran telegram states that the B reply to the latest Persian note expresses iitisf action at the measures taken for public tafetj, but as the recant security of the Bushire-Kaxarun Shiraz road is probably lae to the severitj of the
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  • 66 5 In reference to Persia's request for Brii»h consent to a surcharge of 12 per cent Don the southern customs, which is to be Wotad to the preservation of order and wnritr. the reply says, as that will mainly •*f*ct British trade, Britain is unable to
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  • 29 5 RecJaL m. The L)wther Rtnge" which salved the Stressed Austrian Lloyd steamer Trieste" in the Indian Ocean tome time ago has been awarded £10,500 *a'vage.
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  • 21 5 THE DECLARATION OF LONDON. Press Objections to Ratification. The London newspapers are complaining against the ratification of the Declaration A London. <•
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  • 57 5 {From >ur tuieKt.% Ipoh. Jan S An atrocious murder was committed by a Chinaman this morning. He attacked a compatriot, a poultry breeder, with an axe, dragged him to a wooden block, and chopped off his head. He admitted the murder and said the deceased was a
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  • 334 5 Tbe following are the new orders of the day for Friday's meeting 1 Questions by Mr E. C. Ellis (1) "Oa what basis is payment pro ed for in the contract relating to the reclamations opposite Collyer Qiay and further "Hw the original basis of such contract been
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  • 95 5 PUBLIC PROTEST AT GUAYAQUIL. Suggested Lease of base from Ecuador. (By Submana* Telegraph. Reuter's) A'dsbingt )n telegram states that the S. Government admits that the lease of the GAldpigos Islands (as a naval station) I been informally discussed with the rnment of Ecuador. It was understood
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  • 55 5 Rac Jan 24, l>.loam. The situation at H*nkow is quieter but the sailors and volunteers are standing to arms through the dayl^and night. Two thousand Chinese troops have been drafted into the town. Twelve Chinese were killed and thirteen wcuaded in the fig'iting yesterday. Foreigners of allj
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  • 49 5 It is statel at Cmdtantinople thit the news from Hodaida is that the forces of Imam Yahya are estimated to number tIO.OOO. Communications between Hodeida and Sanaar have been interrupted and the garrison of Sanaar has assumed a defensive position pending the arrival of reinforcements. m
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  • 41 5 European Help Asked. In view of the seriousness of the plague in Manchuria China has circularised the Powers asking them to select experts who will be willing to immediataly investigate the situ it ion and devise checks. > <
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  • 390 5 The following Singapore properties belonging to the estates of Catchick Moses (deceased) and Katchkatoun Aristarkies Sirkies (deceased) were disposed of by auction at Powell and Co.'s sale-room yesterday afternoon. The dwelling house No. 11, Dhobv Ghaut, area 26,182 square feet, freehold, part of Gran' 67. Monthly rent $50.
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  • 944 5 It must have come as a considerable and unpleasant surprise to miny memberu of Sporting Club as w^ll as to others, to Is by the meeting Uy that the services of the Hon H. Fort were to be lost to the Club. By his departure we lose one
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  • 71 5 The following is the result of the ballot for the Election Committee of the Singapore Sporting Club, who together with the Com mittee appointed at last night's meeting will constitute the Election Committee for the ensuing year: Hon. C. W. Darbishire, Messrs E. F. H. Edlin. Evelyn
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  • 521 5 ExCITUUWT Ai IHI Makeki.V-; H J. P. Jinezen was betoie Mr R >biason, third migistrate, yesterday, on a chirge of voluntarily causing hurt. Capil Sbapeire sail he wis a naturalised British subject and was the bos* of the Mafeking Hotel, Singapore. He knew the accused and h*w
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  • 176 5 CaBß Withdrawn In the Supreme Court yesterday before Sir William Hvndman Jones, the case in which Mr B3ey Veak Kum, a planter and trader, carrying on business in Singapore and at Bitu'Pabat, sued Mr St. V. 15. Djwn fur writing and publishing a libellous statement in a letter,
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  • 72 5 Colony v. F. M. S. The following luve accepted invitations to go to Kuala Lumpur to play for the Colony v. F. M S— Capt. E. H Rooke, r. e., Lt. R. H. Clarke, a., Lt. Wedd, The Buffs, W. E. Riyner, Gr. R. K. Mugliston, H. R. S
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  • 77 5 HARD LINES Hadji Mohamed, a Malay from the Anambas Islands, was before Mr Firmstone, in the District Court, yesterday, on a charge of importing into the Colony 28 yen, S Mexican dollars, one Hongkong dollar and nineteen old Straits dollars. Police Inspector Meredith prosecuted. The Hadji said he had brought
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    • 53 5 S. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL. Special services for men only will be held in the Cathedral, on tbe las* Sundays in Januarv, April, July and October. The first service will be held on Sunday, January 29th, at 9.15 pm when the Right Revd. the Bishop of Singapoie will give the First Address.
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    • 29 5 The annual g°neral meeting of the Singapore Catholic Funeral Association will be held on Friday, at 7.30 pm, at the residence of the Honorary Secretary, No. 19, Queen Street.
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    • 26 5 Captain C. A. Radcliffe, Master Attendant, returned from leave in En gland bv the French mail on Monday. He was accompanied by Mrs and Miss Radcliffe.
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    • 248 5 Coioured Neglige Shirts. There is a wide Choice of patterns 9 all of which are new, pleasing, and quite Exclusive the Majority of the Shirts are fitted with Nars**^ row Stiff Cuffs whilst others have v the New Soft double Cuffs In r ordering it is always best to state
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  • 222 6 Taotki Bi- Tbe second day's shooting at "I the Malay Mail's correspondent opened in sjMpkiions weather, bnt there was a puzzling li> >. Mrs Anderson won first pri/.e ■with 3:i, while Miss Mclntyre counted oat Mrs Murray and Mrs B Barnard who tied her for second place.
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    • 357 6 Grand Oriental Hotel (LATE F.M.S. HOTKL) This Hettl is new ender new management and provides excellent act mniodaliou. Cocking and general management under the personal supervision of Mm. S. M. MARTIN. Tel: Addic»»- T, Kuala Li ir Ipoh Branch- iOTEL, Ipoh. INDO-CHINA S. N. CO., LTD. FOR PEHAHG AHD CALCUTTA.
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    • 771 6 A MOTHERS MISFORTUNE. no time in it of such vital importance to safeguard the kidneys as during pregnancy. Mrs. Ma Dh, of 160, KirkdaleTt trace, South Wigfrton, nr. Leicester, England, tells us of b> e suffering, which was all brought about by a fright during that critical period. I have
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    • 628 6 HAMBURG AMEREKA LINE, HAMBURG The steamers of the Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits. China and Japan. Homewarde, 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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    • 670 6 OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO.. LTD AND China Mutual Steam Nav. Co. Ltd. The Companies' steamers are despatched frors Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and Japan every week, and from Japan homewards for London Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight; for Genoa. Mirseilles ard Liverpool and for Marseilles, Havre and Liverpool
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    • 965 6 P. O. I STEAM NAVIG/ Foi China, Japan, Penang, Ccy!©*. Australia, India, Aden Egypt Mediterranean Ports, Plyrr and London. Through Bilta of Lading isaned far Chii Coant, Persian can For; Sieamera will leave Singapore an or about Outxra ut) Arcadia Marmora May l" lia Jane From Singapore, connecting mi Colombo
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  • 501 7 i ieatbed to Sir Hed worih Laoibton tnd the residue if her atia: ;din? residences at Theobald's <, Sheen, Park Lane, Brighton, a, chateau in France, and au irterest in the M»ux Brawerr, on the condition that he asbumes the mm of Menx and restores to
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  • 274 7 WISB AND OTHBKWISB. Ton never miss the dhoby till the shirts are gon*». 33 are never wbat they seam. T nth lives at the bottom of every well and stays there. Lamb is always mutton mutton is always goat. A stay at home memsahib gathers no scandal. Four
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  • 88 7 kl* Gold Plate Calcutta, Jan '0. The remains of an ancient palace have been discovered in Katwa, in the Burdwan dieAmor g the remains found is a gold plate, wttehiEg 13 seers, having on it in•criptions of two Hindu deities and Sai. writing, stating
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  • 510 7 on Company, Limited, report having bad a very busy No Im -ven ice-making machines have -upplied, notable amongst which is a fine i» 'arlo G-itti, Stevenson and Slates, Limited, for their new factory at KeDsal Wharf. This plant is driven by gas engines worked with suction gas. the
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  • 187 7 December 3<)th Para. Since our last Report we have had a declining Market and business has been in Fine Hard down to 5 7 for Jan. Feb., for Feb March and March April. We close with Sellers at these prices Soft Fine Also, easier, with
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    • 404 7 FOR SXLIi. FOR SALF Ofte pair Orang I'tan, 5 aod 4 feet in heighl respectively, very long h*ir and other wild ■■■■■Is Apply Mosq BILLIARD TABLE FOR SALE. A BewiUl-siseKoglah billiard table O0S» Apply to POWELL A Co.. Auctioneer* 3—19 16.1 RUBBER STUMPS FOR S §§,000 One year old. Apply
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    • 14 7 I Woods' Great Peppermint Care for all inier n&l complaints dysentry coughs colds ifcc.
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    • 922 7 THE STANDARD I. IFi: ASSURANCE COMPANY. life Assurance at Home Rates. JVo Extra for Residence in the Straits. The 'Standard' issues policies to residents in the Straits at Home Rates under the Double Endowment Assurance plan. For Rates and all particulars, apply ADAMSON. GILFILLAN CO., LTD. G. F. COLLYER, Visiting
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    • 187 7 How to get Bii 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 cot if you take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy For
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    • 263 7 A A!l run down, easily tired, nervous? And do not know what to take? Then go di: your doctor. A;k his opinion cf Ayer's Sarsaparilia. It contains no alcohol, no stimulation, and is a blood purifier, a nerve tonic, a strong alterative, an di to digestion. Ask your doctor about
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  • 1158 8 B*fjre the Common Serjetnt (Sir F. Boe*nquat, K.C and a special jury, in the Lord Major's Court lecently. Mr Harold Barges Watson, commission agaat, late of Angel court, Throgmorton street and Mount street action on the le of the Cjurt asking for an ace uut to be
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  • 426 8 UOLT-WOMIN A .MY MIN. Further exploration of the island of Dutch New Guinea by the party led by Mr Goodfallow, and including Captain Rowling and Dr Eric Marshall, shows the country in a more unfavourable light thin ever clearly a place to be avoided. Part of
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  • 243 8 Amsterdam. I —Reports come of redactions in petroleum prices in the Far East, especially by the Standard Oil Company, which is still pursuing the programme which announced tome months ago. This must make big inroads on the profi's of the various oil companies, inasmuch as the sharp
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  • 145 8 Twelve lessons suffice to fcti nyone to guillotine." Such was the r»- mide by the French executioner, M 1 1 bier, who holds the monopoly in this country. The Japanese, it seems, want to introduce the guillotine into their own country as one or the advantages of Western
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  • 132 8 Tb. imr to L, ten to a F«*tuu l«ot e fro« iu«J Ateemblj moderated their ei accepted the three rears gird T whlc U to f>| m ab in Cb would become infimtolj worse than it wy More the present Awm^ly was coa»«J ♦'China r lonp.
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  • 236 8 An am* stag story of tin d>lorout expwi ence of < Z aine*e deities oosms from tb« ton which if twenty eight mikm southeast of Saocbow, in the Sungkmf Prefer uoe. There is in Cbi: \rjre tempi*, sacred to a powerful *tf and gcdiesK Ufhfcst of a
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  • 196 8 "FATHER NEPTUNE" AND THE DUKE. A gentleman who accompanied the Dial and Dncheea of Coonaught throughout taw riait to Sot ca, gat« Ta* Ds% Mirror am amusing iatiriptiosi cf how ta) royal tourists cioaaed the equator oa ta> eutward voyage. When we ciioanfl the line, twodajtfaai St. Helena." he amid,
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  • 94 8 Tariff Reformers will note with inter* *i —com of the Patents and Desigas Ad bringing trade into tbe country. Tatt»>| circular of Messrs Leop< points out that the effects are still atA^H that foreign holder* of English pataa* on the look oat for factory property be* order
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  • 50 8 king. January !<>*• 1 The Assembly adi Prinne will repreteat the Tbrone I elaborate private oeremooy. woik e i8 in tharwbae o tlie A^blj'f Ijf'jl have resulted in the •borteoiDjr < Parliamentary scheme and a bait pr ol l»f!iDg trtmetidouslv, intttiiiioc p^^* and hope in the fee
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    • 47 8 Pneumonia. You are probably aware that pneumonia always results from a cold, but you never beard of a cold resulting in pneumonia when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was usedWhy take the ribk when this remedy may be had for a trifle For sale by all Dispen. sariesand Dealers,
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    • 250 8 ■B BBHaHB^^B^HBHBBiwIwWIMBHI^BBBB^WBwBBWHiMIIiBSMSWBBtSifI |Bs*rv [^t< ■""'Cxyr'jp jtf y^ff r.. i jc-j,-^- I «r K* v J \MBHBu tR, Jf i^^^* l^V U w 2S V M. r* ■US < C»iwr^ AW \*s- ypJP Siemens Brothers Dynamo Works, i LIMITED. v3 3)/Z4Sl£> Siemens Brothers Co, Ltd. -t&e ELECTRIC LIGHT. POWER TRACTION ENGINEERS
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    • 44 8 Advice for Old and Y«Mf- Don't trifle with a cold ie good ****JM prudent men and women. It **1 in case of a child. There is nothing jjfL than Chamberlaic and colds in children. It it mtt For e&le by all Viwpmmam aad Deate*
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  • 555 9 The first annual general meeting of the Sendayan er Company. I was held on Dec. 29 at the registered o tH* .■vnpnny. \N n^,, n MO***, EC, -mton (Chairman of the com* The Chairman said Taking the Ha side of the halanre sheet, you will ae* the capital
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  • 150 9 v Dec Jan— Dec MM ftwl Ml 8,984 B-nang 145 133 2,268 ■aaajal 330 1,825 BtaaMfl 29.) Ml 8,798 •V:pcng 530 500 8,915 Heawood 231 1,317 Kamuning 54,559 5,775 52,488 Kaoabci 260 3,812 <;n:a 460 IM MM DaaaAaaaafjtfai 172 8,946 Kledan* 175 140 9*9 Kramat Pnlai Ml 650
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  • 531 9 Nov Dec Jan Dec. Adagar 8,850 8,900 36,777 Pongsu 4,: 880 1,H39 Alma 00 Anglo Malay Kuning 500 E Ayer Molek 2,886 '21 Ayer Panas 2,100 2,400 10,105 Balgownie 9,969 10,225 105,042 Batak Rabit '30 7,643 Banteng MM 4,115 32,072 Batu Caves 19,569 151,510 Batu Tiga 11.252
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  • 1304 9 Jinuar Cap. Issr/a. Paid. LastDiv. Br/rans. Sblleb? 85,000 2/ I Allagar Rubber Estates Ltd 4 0 4 6 000 21- Anglo-Malay 25% int. 19 9 113 50.000 21- 2'- BatangMalaka 2 0 2 8 ►00 1 1 Batu Caves 35% int.l6 10 0 17 10 0 80,000 1 1
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  • 50 9 (CORKECTBD UT TO JdD. 24 Bulk 4 m demand Private credits 3m credits 6m France, demand Bank... Germany, demand India, T. T, Hongkong, demand Yokohama, demand 114} Java, demand Bangkok, demand 66 Sovkriigns, Bank Buying $8.54 Bank of England Bate 4|% Oiseount 3 months bi11... Bar Bilver LondM 24{
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  • 138 9 Jan. 24 Gambier m buyer* 8 5& Gambier Cube No 1 M 14.50 GambitrGtfet No. S M nom PeppvßLa«k v oril*. B*yonr) buyers 15 00 Pappar.Wliitt (lair) Nntm»gt (110 to tkt ib.) M m noiu Bfatmaga (80 to fc»* m QO m lCut (Bmi». M w M Hp Olotm
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 134 9 Croup Prevented. Chamberlain's Cough ftemerty is not only a certain eve lor croup, bat it will prevent the attanlr when freely giren as soon a* the first symptom* appear. In many thousands I of homes it is kept constantly at hand ready for instant use as soon as the croupy
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    • 981 9 V; EBB L IN POH T Kuantan F.M.S. dredger 500 vl3 Kuantan F.M.S. Yacht 400 Ahmat Jan 14 liners Flae Tons Master Arrived From 'onairru* for Siam 4H5 Christian sen Jan 23 Bangkok E. ACo Bangkok 25 Brit 2315 Rawlinga Jar Ban Fo Soon Dut 222 Odink ntianak Thong ask
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  • 5457 10 MONSTER MEETING OF PROTEST. UNANIMOUS OPINION AGAINST GOVERNMENT. ALL CI. XSSES PRESENT A ii >n-i'er in Y."i Lv Sr.-;, StttlMMßti A*- i* Mi in :he "Victoria Theatre yesterday afternoon to oppose the Income Tax. Long before the ■Wiling 301— cad, every aeat was occupied and the verendahs
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