The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 28 January 1911

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. JANUARY 28, 1911 NO. MS
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  • 173 1 Plague is spreading m North China Page 7. Graphic details of the fight at Dabai are given on PdThe Stlangor race results and weights for the third dny are on Pa^: An ex-Kor«Mn Minister has committed su cide at St. Petersburg Pa. Mr Justice Fisher delivered judgment
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  • 718 1 PsopU here who take ao interest io their gardens and delitht m i autif ul and rare orchids, roses and other fl .«-**rs ar*> often exasperated and disheartened by the depredations of the fl >wer thu vet who strip ther gaidens dunn,. k hours of the night. Now,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 931 1 U^^r^. 11-N.II SPECIAL GALA PROGRAMME. N THE ALHAMBRA t MaHma Hall PAKTia LA kl, T T/^ yjrp H cinematograph, Stioog m Art and Gomic Pictures. 1 j\^ X VjT JCjL A KCRTH HRItGE ROAl> WORTH THE PRICES M A 0F ADMISSION. t MONDAY NIGHTS FROGRAMMF. mm c FOUR NICHTS MORE
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    • 85 1 LATEST ADVERT b_.W_«TS Reminders re auction Sales Page 5 Straits Trading Company's notice Page 2 Grand gala night at the Theatre Royal Page I. Special dinner at the Hotel Van Wijk Page 6. Red ction in price^of Continental motor tyres Page Tenders called for by Consulate General for the Netherlands
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 359 1 THE WEEK SATURDAY. 2hth High Water.— 8 39 10 39 p P O Mail Outward due Selangor Races. Volunteer Camp. Sundav, 29th High Water.— 9 22 i 11 4th after Epiphany. N. D L Mail Homeward due Sw. Club launches 8, 9, lu a, 2 30 A 3.30 p Monday,
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  • 147 2 ording to I ires obt he n»l is including J ip*nese, natives and foreigners, of whom wteJipanese Toe recent proper cheapness of living iv Wi emit- <n M -a birth rate .-tmoni: the J etemdilv k. not is swells. the above numbers. lioese labourers yearly coming over to the
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  • 151 2 That we die before M or UX>. or hive disease, it mainly our owa fault, we »re a new work of Dc A. Lorau Carlsbad, who shows that old age does begin t\ ofl ■uf i.l ol ■bi da stteei gland* especially the liver, the kidu the thyr
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  • 121 2 Judge Charles A. Will ml. formerly a justice of the Supreme Court of the cpine Islands, m an address delivered on ibe S.n inst said that he would be willing the Ui ates to part with the Philippine Islands if it could be done he»ourablv. Judge
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  • 66 2 The examining magistrate has signed warrants for the arrest of the former governors and directors of the Portuguese L*nd Mortgage Bank. Twelve members of the board are inculpated They are former Ministers. The chief accountant and chief cashier are also All have been released on bail.
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  • 164 2 St. Andmw's Cathedral. Fourth Sunday after Epiphany. 7 *m Matins, Hymn am Holy Communion (Choral, Hymns m. 4pm Sunday School Bible Classes 590 pm Evensong and Sermon, Hymns I 9.15 pm Service for men only, Hymns 292, 160. 540. Vesper Hymn Lord keep us safe. M. S.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 455 2 A.W.TuHy TURF ACCOUNTANT. Is Now Doing Business on the forthcoming Kuala Lumpur Meeting, Straight out on all events. 33, RIFFLES PLACE 13. THE ARCADE, ;apore. And Grand Oriental Hote\ Kuala Lumpur. Tel': 'TULLY Spore. Phone 953. Charles Robinson, Executes CamT&isskns CN KUALA LUMPUR RACES R7N 28th INST. .bles and Straight-out.
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    • 670 2 not tens. BORSUUTE HEMLI lETHERLMI NOTICE. The Government Farm of the exclusive right to Mil m reDiil ani to prepare spirits n the temporary sub ih- >n- EtokM and Kampar-kiri, Residency ol kl l-i Ooast of Sumatra, will b^ let from Jst April, 1911 till U January, 191 j Tenders
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    • 591 2 AOTIGES. Mr. J. E. GiM l las no further connection w: with The Singapore Poultrj Farm. Jan 26 THE EXCHANGE BANKS •j WILL D ON londay, 30th instant Chinese New Year Tuesday, 31sfe Holidays. Jar 1 NOTICE. Messrs. Fraser and Neave's derated W tcr Establishment will )e closed on the
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    • 532 2 Chartered k efc f Icdia Australia and China. VO-H^ORATWD BY ROYAL CBAMfUB Paid up Capitf. 00 shares cfi2o each *1,200/>™ Be.Bfcrve Fu] £1,600,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietor! £1,200.' Court of Dir— tort. Jir Montagn Cornish Turner (Chairman), nry Stewart Conninghaa, X.C.1.8. II Cathberteon, Esq Sir Alfred Dent, K.C.M.G rhe Eight
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    • 370 2 MANUFACTURERS LIFE ANaDa, HHED 1887. Policies are D WIDE" ,258; Claimß, loans, c&Bh-sarreadsn. promptly settleo by Singapore witho: i A^ <in^ i, Head Offioe :re0 The Reserves for protection of Ibtw holders are over S 20.000,000 (S.s" The Accounts ar GUTHRIE A Co., LuT* General Agents, Singapore and fW SOUTH
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  • 274 3 Nothing is more tormenting than piles they make work almost imp It i? agonising to move or sit down. Piles are dangerous, too, because if neglected they often lead to fistula. If you have piles itching, ;ng or protruding the earlier you begin with
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  • 463 3 mster Bessie An echo cf the Canterbury parliamentary election was beard at tbe police ccurt there, when two charges of libel were brought l>y Mr Fiancis Goldney, who is both the major atd member of Parliament for the city, against Eiizabeth Skinner, who is bt
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  • 411 3 Djbti, the scene off the battle, is situated near Lingah it the mouth of the Persian Gulf. The M Hyacinth a second class protected ruiser of 5,(300 tons and 10,0<M»-h p is the of the East Indies Squadron, commanded by Hear- Admiral E J. W. Slade, and
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  • 86 3 Tklegka.pi s Exciti v g PERIBN' M i D. Fernanda, Telegraph Inspector, while out on duty m connection with the Telegraph Department at Hatgala, m E*at Giruwa Pattu, was chased by a rogue elephant. Mr Fernando was returning rather late, when he was taken unawares
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  • 318 3 feeling so young now many a man remarks when be reaches bis forties. so active, not 10 keen mentally limbs foal .i d rusty, tis back aches, and his hands tremble. Tbis failing at forty is wrong and is a sign of early decay almost always
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 587 3 I |rr^""""^^7^ POPULAR SCOTCH WHISKY is tfj w> i I Dl AOk f W l-4 1 T F" I i.'*. IE&ZrC'JK i- jSIBMiJS>~. jAfijQUBQpJIH BE Off j '•>■■* > J Bl I AM <ol '»^^bbhbs- < BB i <^ v BHr> SB IMPORTANT. Chinese New I ear Falls on 3Oth
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    • 83 3 I FOR INFANTS, I INVALIDS and tuc */~-J7,) g VJjG#a-p/» IT assists nature. It is used mixed with fresh new milt; and forms a delicate and nutritive cream which is enjoyed and assimilated when other foo:!s i agree. It is cntirc!y free from rough a digestible particles which produce irritation
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    • 12 3 Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. /*PAs££&JfeAV£s. Singapore Soda Water. Established over 25 years.
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    • 304 3 "H7i"(Wf ♦V»ic whatever ymm it IT I X_«. may wmar' Mail lOr t latest and most up-tO'dite Cataloeue of Xni best British G^ois at kzen pri F Patter is and Measurem: it Forms. FfiroEßlCK GUTHRI ;a, Waterloo 8t GLAM—. toot:.-.i.i F. CLARKE GO. 207, QUEEN-n, SIHQAPOFK Livery SLahle Keepers Fodder
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  • 1147 4 The fifty-sixth ball •lag tl) e British North Bkoso Company Wai held at the Cannon -street Hotel, E C tfcfl B Sir J. West Kidgewi ig I 0 si (the chairman), presiding. Chairman said: It is only since the early part of this year that the c
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  • 578 4 ,'ERMA.TH A Bristol Btl who h-is baeu travelling v v -stern Chin>i ontnbutes •ie S CM. Post an article describing the ive progresi made m various provinces m the offi oppression of opium cultivation, considerable m some districts but very little m others. The most IMf
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 725 4 Shopping byPost VX^ A boon to those at a distance. /T,Ww\ impossible for those living m distant X I;\A-) I s and villages to get everything IVj Sjfy requ re iat the local stores, and we ther toie V'f "^fl be pleased to send our illustrated cata- I 1) loeue.
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    • 94 4 Advice for Old and Young. Don't trifle with a cold is good advice for prudent men and women. It may be vital m case of a child. There is nothing better than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for cougha and colds m children. It m safe and son. For sale by all
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    • 580 4 A Medical Officer R I S. v' v .^J "V Debility, Nervous Exhaustion I Certainly the absolute dence mos|| of the c .al ben' do than by using Phosferine to remedy tktm own disorders. Could a -nore cc the dan at usual heal sferine particularly serviceable declares i was so
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  • 1157 5 THE HOUNDSDITCH SENSATION. i 1 1 m P.u; run labi oi m M London, January 3rd.— Further particular* of the JMfirsfi battle fought between the police and Mil foreign desperadoes m the vicinity of an Anarc street, chow that on Monday night when the police att— ptid to arrest a
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 226 5 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Teak Household Furniture Effects X RIYM ALLEY BOAD. (THE PBOPEBTT OF F. APPS, ESQ.) On Saturday, Feb. Uth, 19 U* at 2 pm. Comprising Teak occasional marble top tables, U MB PC D CAR\ tkaK vri.EHnAiM* WITH HIKBORED PANELS. poMabad taah Jiw wafloaa,laak aui ;"w. tbak
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    • 449 5 A v Makes l ftMb Grow We are talking about Ayer'j Hair Vigor. Just note that word yer's." You are perfectly safe with it. No harm to you or to your hair. Makes the haii grow? It certainly docs. Stops falling hair, too. Remember, it's "Ayer's" we are talking about.
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    • 853 5 c' Snow" Hazeline' Snow" H .-line' Snow" Hazeline' Snow" Hazeline' Snow izeline Sncw izeline Snow zeline' Snow Hazeline' Snow" 'Hazeline' Snow" .zeline' Snow" .zeline' Snow" •tzeline' Snow" Hazeline' Snow" tzeline Snow" Hazeline' Snow Hazeline' Snow" tzeline Snow" Snow" Hazeline' Snow" izeline' Snow" "'Hazeline' Snow Hazeline Snow" zeline' Snow" Hazeline' Snow"
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    • 554 5 REMINDER. Th s Day, Saturday, at 1 1 a. m. AUCTION SALK OF Valuable Teak Household Furniture At Pon Mas rattan fancy .•hairs ami table* teak lod rattan star: teak lreesine ta b mirrors attached teak L'meirahH and warr robes with mirror doors ii ii ilistssils with tuarble tOf»> NOW
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  • 1254 6 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, Jan. 28, 1911. Pres* the People s right maintain d hy influence and unbrihed by g»in Here pafiot Truth her ftorious precept!* draw. Pledged to Religion. Loyalt y and law. The Legislative Council meeting of }es terday was unique ia the history of the Colodj,
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  • 266 6 QUESTIONS AND ANSWER 3. la reply to Mr ns regarding the basis of pijuient for C clamations, aoy alteration thereof aud" the eff-Hit of such tiherations, The Ooloniil Secretary replied (1) The Contract which I annex 6hows the basis on which paymeut is required to be made. (2)
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  • 547 6 The ueiiil official reception was held yesterday at noon at the Imperial German Consulaie by Mr H. Kiliani, Imperial Consul General. The following were present either by their official representatives or their personal attendance r Crofton, 2ad Lieut r i D.C. to Sir J jhn Anderson, Captain
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  • 338 6 SECOND DAY'S SSSULTS. The G. '2: I mile. »&r* Dennvs and J >pnn\ Chung Ah Yon^'s M *1 Z abv t* D«adWf 4 pltc 1o Th K B«, DE Robeon and Raffle' Dour, Yzelma: r i Brton'i Maude Sirettenham ano Heref "Mr Satan j T*t« hw. i 0.5
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  • 81 6 There was a large audience at tkt kti**> bra last night when Mile. Lvjfie gave **T clever serpentine and sih effects were brilliant. Th«warmlv applauded and was presented wv a bouquet. In hono anniversary the birthday of HI graph of H. M. wag thrown oo tfce and the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 193 6 We receive monthly shipments of the follow. IGARETTES CIGARS I Fribourg Treyes Finest Egyptian. De Reszke's Tenors." DUNCAN S Gl .i^ow) Nos. 17 &20 illy selected Turkish quality AM rftin flr A O C The favourite smoke at the Sports ALltl»U ÜbAKO Club, London. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO. Srn^rt Cut is
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    • 119 6 LEE BROTHERS. 58-4, bHUI Strert. off Stamford Road.) HIGH OLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. Enlargements a Speciality PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION. CODOWNS TO LET. No. 5, Palmer Godowns Area 9,900 square feet. Immediate entry. No- 7, Merbau RoadPulau Saig> round area 4,193 square feet. Immediate entry. Apply to— FRaSER CUMMING. Winchester House. Mar
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  • PLAGUE IN CHINA.
    • 30 7 (By Submarine Telegraph.— Reute s announead from Peking that the general increase of plague m X>rth China tnd the regrettable abtenoa of foreign co■Msti n nonMamm
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    • 18 7 An aviator —til Roger has made a crossauuatij flight with six pseuugwn from Dm Ar-ieiiiir-
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    • 94 7 Scheme of Reorganization. Bas. J A u i.ai. In connection with the previous cib'e •Utiag that the P*rta*iese Government hoped to Make arrangements with 1 And American firms for the reorgan of the fleet without low, the says that the aim of the Government ia to •eoure British
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    • 23 7 H. H. tbeCrowa Prince of Germany has vad at Allahabad after a successful shooting trip m the Mimpur jangle.
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    • 43 7 Bee Jan 27 4.2 pm. It is stated m 8t I Versburg that Prince Cain Pommy, the herein ex Minister here, has been found hanged at his residence. He left a letter to the Emperor of K jrea and hJ roubles.
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    • 39 7 A conference has bean held at Berlin of officials and commercial officers of the Foreign office, and thej bare decided that are candidates for the Consular serrice mast have practised knowledge of commerce. Industry and shipping.
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    • 36 7 Datalisof the reciprocity agreement between Ike Uaited S-ates and Canada have been published. The total amount of duties remitted by the United States is $4,830,000 and by Canada S 2,56 ),000. I~'
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    • 45 7 Lord Curzon's Vie Lord CurzDn, addreanag the students at Olaagow, said that the dismemberment of China ■ppearei to have been arrested, but the question now is will she unite with Jip*n to share the leadership of tbe Far E*st m
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    • 29 7 Reo. Jan. 26, 1030 a.m. Harry Lswk of America knocked out Jolmmj Summers of E airland m the fourth rooad of the World*a Welterweight Champioaahip at Olympia.
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    • 15 7 Rec 7 40 pa.. The death m aaaonnoad of Sir Charles DUk», M. P.
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    • 18 7 It ia itated that Government is c )Oiidering propoaala to popularise Consols for naaall inferiors.
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    • 167 7 It the third court, yesterday, More Mr Robiaaon, Koh Eng j Amoy Street, m charged with criminal breach of truat m leepwct. of tbr*e fumg, $2.50" on Dec 28 laat, ***** on Jan 3. and on Ju 10, the property of Meun Sharpe I ss and Co. Mr
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  • 685 7 Justice Fiaher yesterday i»iva Blent m a magistrate's appSummirised, ths case was briefly that a certain Cninamau lodtj-.l for a time m a of wjich accused, who was convictwas kepaU. He left m October, leavlu* behind a b\>x and mattress. 8 :tly he was apparently murdered and tue
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  • 95 7 The following are the fixtures for the first three months of the year Jiiiuirv :S&2l. Monthly Medal, P.eaident's Prize. Qu»lifying Round play. Handinp. First sixteen to 'jualify for further Match play. January M -c NiW Tear. Bogej Sw»ep, 18 Holes. Fjursonae Cold, d, IS Holes. Post Eatries.
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  • 91 7 The following is the draw for the Chinese New Yaar Competition Ist round. J*s Binnie v A. S. Hitchcock; Swan v E Stovell Marsh v Marke; >urn v D Noble; A. Smith v .cLichlao W. S. Birrett 3. Elrosl iney v D. Maw. Byes.— Grey, T Rutherford.
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  • 1275 7 Q*< uit homines noatri vi fa K». JUVEXAL. i:i income tax r Tait is the tion that the entire community has been asking itself, a .piestion to which no coherent answer has bean forthcoming. The it public meeting of Tuesday afternoon ;e it clear enough that
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  • 437 7 The usual meeting of this Board was held m the offices, yesterday afternoon, Mr F J. Hillifax presiding. The following members were present Dr. R)b9rt9on. Iff J. Carapiet, Mr T<n Kneam Hock, Dr. F. B. Croucher, Mr \Y Pdaooek, Mr A. M S. Augullia, and Mr Chia Keng
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  • 143 7 The Shino Maru is m the roads with a full cargo of Aliike coal to land. The outward P A: O packet "Arcadia," with mails from London up to the evening of the tlth January, left Penang at 10 pm on Thursday, and may be expected to arrive
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 239 7 Coloured Neglige Shirts. f^ There is a wide Choice of patterns I f all of which are new, pleasing, I and quite Exclusive the Majority i of the Shirts are fitted with Na I row Stiff Cu p fs whilst others have tDe New Soft double Cuffs. In ordering it
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  • 815 8 The Sind achi, publishes ike fo >winsr tue affairs at Dubai m b*»n received hy 1 cargo of rifles had been landed aud cone Dabai, a small force was landed from the ship and went into the town, splitting up into small parties for poses of
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  • 242 8 A -TATEMENT. In spite of all the ordinary precautions people take to safeguard their health t>nd the care they habituaih I selecting their proper food, the time comes, sooner or later, when they feel more or less s.ack," rundown, and below par. Without enquiring the reason,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 160 8 Pneumonia. Yon are probably aware that pnenmonai always results from a cold, but you never heard of a cold reviling m pneumonia when Chamberlains Cough Remedy was usedWhy take the riak when this remedy may be had for a trifle I For sale by all Dispen. saru an<l DesJm, ARCHIBALD
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    • 399 8 BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd. worn PORT SWETTENHAM AND PENANG Return Tickets to above port- ssued at Single Fares to School Teachers only, available for use between the 25th January and 26th February, 1911. particulars of passage and sailings apply to EOl STEAD Co., Agents Jan BRITISH INDIA S.
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    • 543 8 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG The steamerß of the Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straitn, China and Japan. HomewarJf-, they are fapaftehed fortnight yf. :a- and Hamburg HL,i once a month for Hrt i^urhaven direct, calling at i'undug and Colombo. Taking cargo at
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    • 658 8 OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO.. LTD AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd. The Companies' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for is, China and Japan every week, and from Japan homewards for London Amsterdam and Ant every fortnight for Genoa. Marseilles and 1. -vurpool and for Mar -re and Liverpool
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    • 1100 8 P. O. STEAM M Foi China, Japan, Penan*, Cm**. Australia, India. Aden Ee^T* Mediterranean Ports, PlfSSj and London. rough Bills of Lading issned tor Ch 1 Coast, Persian Gulf, I can Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL Outwar tt Arcadia Ap" Marmora fJpvanha Delhi Ma rcadia mewmrd
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  • 436 9 Rbo< Tb« f ol lowiueannounc*»ment was isnued on -ess by Warine mted, to the sharehol i ♦he MafBBJ. I din instructed by my directors to iuform you that, a agreement with rhe trustees for the debenture holde; bare consented to the appoint ment of a
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  • 249 9 MORE SatBIOUS THAN REPORTED. APTCRE OF A GARRISON Toy CotMtraiag the late rising m the Hedjaz. a Damascus correspondent wrote on Xovem kh to the Pioceer, revealicg the deriousnets of the situation, at follows: The Arab rising m the neighbourhood of Kerak, mat the Hedjsi
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  • 229 9 The Rtngoon Gazette m an ar the settlement of the question of Liberia bu these remarks upon the schemes of the U S. Government m regard to that feeble negro Republic:— Mr Ksox vm superior to all considerations of expediency and despite the failure
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  • 570 9 We have already shown, says ou- Allahabad contemporary, that Southern and East Persia were m a state verging on avar during the past six months or more, trade along the principal routes being paralysed and bands of brigands terrorizing extensive tracts of country. In the northern and
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  • 208 9 The Chinese Bureaucracy is not at all m sympathy with the Chinese Assembly 's aspirations as these items of news show The Sz?chuen Viceroy has stigmatised the members of the National Assembly ac men without knowledge and experience of the world, only desiring to be notorious If
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  • 163 9 Alarming Spread of the Epidem Peking, January I7tb. )ne death from plague has been verified at Tientsin, where there are a few suspicious cases, and others southwards of Shanhaikwan where quarantine is efficient. The Diplom i s advocate the stoppage of trains running southwards from Makden,
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  • 481 9 THE Singapore Free Press. Morning Daily. To Our Readers I'ress is now a an early hour each morning (Sunday! exoepted). Cash pne* Ten Cents a oopy. •ere' copies will be <d at c residencies, aces or i if preferred) by wren o'clock each ull addresses at which copies art to
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  • 56 9 A complete summary of all the newt of the week, ready for each homeward maiL Sixteen Urge pages of solid local news. 25 cent 8 a copy. Three months $U. 5O 7\ year $i&. E (including postage). Three months $4. Oat year $16. PUBLISHED AT THE
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  • 24 9 (Malay Herald) Thrice weekly Arabic and RoMMMMi Malay. Post-paid $1 a month, pay*b advance. Rates of advertise men t from the lfsnagir
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 674 9 (ROSSF #t P% CELEBRATED flCi PICKLES, SOUPS, JAMS, 1 i |te^^^' JELLIES, POITtD KHIS, H TART 1? I MALI VINEGAR, j I DELICACIES. Ik^^Ml I .a. Agents for Lea Perrins* i *%Sh M irt:tr*^ V WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. w< 7^ms wf/n i^* sC l^ *^~^+.il ««€<*% The 'ALLENBURYS' Diet is a
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  • 462 10 MiAll those who were connected with the recent juvenile performances of the Royal Jester, m which so much clever daceingwas introduced will like to read the opinions of Miss Topey SiDden, who is heiself the first and most graceful of English professioLal dancers. The following is from
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  • 229 10 Mr John Johnstone. Captain Brierley k. A., Commander Lambe, r Lieut. Per. .en, C ighes, X o V l 1.. Mr C. Lander will probably represent Hongkong is polo at the forthcoming Msi Carnival. In any event a polo team is assu and possibly a second
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  • 137 10 iobencb Bei- h And H«r He SB AN In the Calcutta Hi^h Court, on the 3rd instant, before Mr mgton, Florence Arnold known m < and the Far Ease ao Miss Florence Beech, former leading lady m the Bamlmann Opt pany, sued her husband, Mr George Villiers
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  • 702 10 P«r I Nore, dot P«, 2 —If i* nd Mr* <,i..bonB, Mr If WWuT^' D. >rr To Penan* -If-. d «r colt. Mr 'mite, Mr J N. P^tJ^*** ualniers, Jan., M Taa» y*' Mr. Moraee. Mr and U do<l and children, Mr I oIiQSOSK P- saaye.dueFeblO-iu.p
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 390 10 wT' jj Everyone uses a toothwash or powder. I #y^^^^B£P£#Q Most are not satisfied and try one after another. -j— And st *H tnc teeth are not as white and hygienic--om"*y[\ I f^S clean as they should be. ifl^^^^J-MP Let them try SOZODONT. y— .j»- It does what is wanted
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    • 78 10 Croup Prevented. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is not only a certain cure for croup, but it will prevent tin; attack when freely given as soon as tlu first symptoms appear. In many thousands of homes it is kept constantly at hand ready for instant nse as soon as the croupy cough
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    • 430 10 The tobacco of quality. even JH f«>r ft m An: f /5 for .-.j hick thost- tobaccos are ir<*£j l)k'iide(i. 'T*' J £s fk '4 tin> 1>1! ''^v>l^v^^^#A% 45 cents. O 5 cents. Coarse Cut and Fine Cut. i Ny Obt res. 3 portent. gr^vi^ri j^ e Traveller's Friend. I
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    • 54 10 SIAM IN THE MALAY PENINSULA hort Account of the position of Siam m the States or Kelantar, Pa'ani Legeh and BlL from the bingaporc fr« Frtw." Price 5O cents A. B. MACKAY'S LIQUEUR WHISKY. As supplied to the House of Lords and House of Commons. SOLE AGENTS Adamson, Gilfillan Co*,
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  • 508 11 v Dec Jan Dec. Ailagar 8,850 100 36,777 Alor rongßU til .913 Alor Ga 880 555 1,839 Alma l.:*00 l,£oo Anglo Malay 65,0*6 66 Ayer Kaning 440 500 15,526 Ayer Molek 2,886 21 r Panas «,100 2,400 10,105 v 9,969 10,225 105,042 Batak Rabit >80 7,643 Banteng
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  • 1337 11 RUEBER STERLING COMPANIES. Cap. (ssui. Paid. Last Div. Buybrh Sbllers 85,000 2/ I AlUrir Kuhr- -.ties Ltd 4 5 150,000 2/- 2/- Antjlo M x\ 75% int. 1 14J 13:? 50.000 2/- 2'- M hlakt 2 0 2 8 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 35% int.l3 17 6 14
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  • 125 11 Dae Jan Dec mm m 5« ym Sra.icg 133 MM Branch Cbeaderiang 469 2,793 Btvatoi Kauinnntf '59 Kaaaboi 260 3.R12 Bmi KiuU ftMOofatii ii MM KMHg HO Ml Kmml NU 050 A.::ntan 6 4 .06.') LftftMl 350 4 021 Meoglemba Lode '276 Wm Ciopt -ng 140 New Tamban mi
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  • 57 11 (Corkctid up to Jan. 2 Bank 4 m c demand PriTate credits 3 m credits 6ms #M France, demand Bank... Ml liuiiKT, demand [ndia, T. T, Hongkong, demand *>6 Yokohama, demand M 114[ Java, demand Bangkok, demand 66 Sovereigns, Back Buying $8.54 Bank of England Bate... Discount 3 months
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    • 400 11 FOR SALE. FOR SALE. ISO BARRELS STOCKHOLM TAR IS GOOD CONDITION Sample on View aft Our Saleroom. POWELL ft Co., Auctioneers. Jan 27 RUBBER STUMPS FOR SALE. Sft.ooo One year old. Apply to THE BORNEO Co., Ltd., The Kukub Rubbeb Estates Ltd. JsEtf FOR SALE. One four cylinder H amber
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  • 3648 12 BILL TO BE POSTPONED. GOVERNMENT RECOGNIZES PUBLIC OPINION, JHE HON. A. R. ADAMS PLAINS. .■new th ilency the General Colonial ktt Id. H»>n. th .^asurer, I. Eh- mi Educut Fort. T. 8 R V 1 1 t Collins. A:- a-- ii til. KtM. COUB i' :.H'.' W
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    • 24 12 Ma ico Capsules and Irjection still maintain their reputation for the cure of all those inconvenient diseases, about which the ea&t said the better.
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    • 184 12 I THE PRICES FOR f CONTINENTAL j nfiu i UH" i Yhts 8 HAVE BEEN REDUCED I COVERS 10% I 1 grand pru a TUBES 15^° i I Brussels I Buenos-Ayres Qur New Rrjce us{ R I 1910. '3 will be forwarded n on application. I Continental Tyre Rubber I
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