The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 3 February 1911

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1911. NO. 7,i:so
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  • 117 1 January rubber and tin returns appear on page 4. -ei'a circular notes a rather better market Page 5. The Thunderer hae been successful!? launched P~±ge 5. The British naval mai .nnvres *»nd^ m a victory for the defenders Pa^ The timetable for the forthcoming Methodist Conference appears
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  • 820 1 VIIISeveral writers have set f nglisb stories of the terrible harm This beug is an ordinal v m n tn by day, I a takes tbe form of a tiger. and is filled with a murderoes craving for human bl< od. Burmese and Indians it is as real a
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 279 1 THE ALHAMBRA. N T O FOUR NIGHTS MORE h M^LE. LYGIE D IN HER X Genuine Serpentine and Fire Dance lj (With Brilliant Stage Effects). g SUPPORTED P A SPECIAL EXHIBITION STIOMB IP TO DATE j^^^in^B fc. I 11W ISSUE CF PATHE'S AKIMAIID GJZETTE 20th El IT lON and many
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    • 233 1 SPECIAL PROGRAMME AT THE MARLBOROUGH CINEMATOGRAPH, BEACH ROAD. To-Night! To-Night!! 2nd Show 9=30 to 11 pm. 1. Views of Vienna. 2. That Darling Poppy. 3. Vengeance of tbe Dead 4. Max m Search of a bweetheart. 5. Tbe Pointsman. 6. Marguerita's Birthday. 7. The Hobble Skirt. An Irritable Neighbour. 9.
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    • 247 1 VICTORIA THEATRE FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, Fridcy Feb. 3rd to Friday, Feb. 10th inclusive. Mr. HENRY DALLAS WILL PRESENT "The Follies'" By arrangement with H. G. PELISSIER from the APOLLO THEATRE. LONDOxV Constant Change of Programme from 'The Follies' 1 xtensive repertoire. BOOKING PLANS NOW OPEN AT ROBINSON PIANO Co.
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    • 97 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Sarato^en for djepepeia Pag* 2 Tbe Yost typewriter at Little's— Page 4 To let St Patrick's. Barker Road— Page 3 At tbe Tbeitre Royal to nigbt "HawaiMajlis"— Page 1. Municipal notice re tenders for granite supply Page 2. Tbe Bucknall liner "Koranna" will be despMtcbed about i Page
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 354 1 THE WEEK Friday. 3rd i Hieh Water.— l.; a., 0.38 p S. D. L. Mai' Outward dv* Chamber of Commerce, 2.15 p Legislative Council. 2.30 p k of Prayer, Chinese V.M.C.A 8 p Follies, Victoria Theatre. tAT^JftDAY, 4fb Huh Water.— l 36 1.22 p B. I. Mail Outward due. Week
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  • 586 2 WWAT THE GbIKFIN P« ES WITH The following letter appeared m a recent km of Truth." and though deilicg with Bwmah, applies none the lefts to the Far East m general Y'oor correspondent, A Western Won strikes the right nail on the head, though I do
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  • 212 2 Bir Henry May has kindly forwarded us a statement from H. E. the Governor m which are set forth the conditions and qualifications for those who would be enrolled as members of the Hongkong Volunteer R3The aim of the Force is to provide a body of men
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 9 2 MMi ax., take W ood« Great I eppennint Cure
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    • 424 2 THE PROTEUS OF DISEASE." brmoßf noa*B 1 i f nil Of all the heir, indig- undoubtedly tbe most frequent. Its symptoms are endless m var 1 its causes a- i ely leas numerous. Whatever the cause, the greatest care has undoubtedly to be exercised m the question of food, so
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    • 656 2 NOTieES. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders are invited for the supply and I abo it 8 i yar lv of inch laterite along Thomson Road between Balestier Road and I ;le. A copy of the agreement, specification, form of tender and envelope may be obtained from the Chief Clerk Municipal Eugin Office
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    • 601 2 NOTIGES. THERAGALLARUBBERCo,I.td :n liquidation Notice is hereby v that m pursuance o Section 184 of the Compann an Extraordinary General Meeting of Thi Ragaila .Rubber Company, Limit* 1, >m Linui datiuui will be held at I m sban Hoad, Singapore, on MONDAY the 6th I 1911 at 12 noon. Bi
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    • 521 2 Chartered Bani of Indto iwtnlia ChiLa. ISCOHPORATBU BT RCTAL ral f M Paia up Capita] m 80,000 shares of £20 eacn £1 20' Reserve Fund £i,60o!oOO Reserve Liability of Propri- etor> *i.200.C; Court of Dii^ev r. atagu Cornish Tornsi (Chamiian) Thon as toon, Esq r iifrnd i iuoree Hamilton. Q
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    • 402 2 MANUFACTURERS B Co. of Canada Ebtaklibhbd IBt|, UTABLE' and NQ|( Claims, loans, caeb-sanMsW*. -ptly settieo by the QeatnJ A The 1^861^68 for proteolhe of »tft_ holdew are over $20,000,000 (S S C The Accounts are B ap< ance Department of the Canadian qJI^S GUTHRfE A Co.,uJ and SOUTH BRITISH nrsuEAHCE
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 265 3 I W2l XT ED. WA*TEI» two or three European gmtfe. aa«»*o join a Mew, near Town. Apply to 'Metamate 1 co GRA t i I Wbl ROOMS WAHTED WnamVavtwker by married couple, bed IMB. Afting room, bathroom with board m j fUiato family. Prepared to pay good terms if f
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    • 532 3 AUQTIOXS. MORTGAGEES SALE W February, at 2 30 pjn. Fruho'd Jsnd situate cff Telok Kerau Road m the District of Siglap, Singapore, area 263 05« yq. ft. being part of grant No. 1. Planted with cocon; POWELL Co.. Auction**!*. Feb 2 82 NOTICE AUCTION SALE OF Unredeemed Pledges From the
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    • 520 3 TO LET. TO BE LET. i Barker Road. Rent S2O Apply Rl I LEHMIT 1 lubber Exchange Buildings. TO LET European Residence No. 3, Adis Road from Ist March 1911. Apply to A. S. BHOOKBR, Malacca Street. Feb 2 2.3 TO BE LET arnhfltne, Syed AH Hoad, unfurnished; 4 bed
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    • 821 3 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Teak Household Furniture Effects a- No. C. ok Rmn ley Road. v of f. Am, Esq.) On Saturday, Feb. Uth, /Qlf, at 2 pm. mf>ri«m occasional marble top tabU^. HANDSOME POLISHED CARVED TEAS BIDBBOABD WITH MIRRORED Pa i i teak dinner wagons, teak and rattan arm
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    • 591 3 THE Singapore Free Press. MoriYing Daily. To Oar Readers. The Singapore Fr>*» frees is now a Morning Daily, and is on sale at depot*, from an early hour each moraine (Sundays excepted). Cash price Ten C py. Subscribers' copies will be delivered at their private residences, (or wn offices or
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  • 756 4 The Singapore Free Press. Friday, Feb. 3, 1911. Here shall the Pre«« the People's right maint-iin, Unawed by influence and unbribed by gain; Here pat'iot Tnith h«r gionous precepts draw. Pledged to Religion. Loyalty and I -aw. One of the prettiest features, though quite a subsidiary one, of the Coronation
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  • 1180 4 The police have recovered a sewing machine valued at $<>5 which was stolen from a Malay's honse at Jalan Pisang. A Chinese tailor of Middle Road has complained to the police thar one of his cooliee has absconded with clothing valued at $40. The Chinese proprietor of a sawmill at
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  • 50 4 IPOH NEW .rang robbery took pUoe ne*r her* #1 morL '«^«WMh»a l Z and robbed aud one inmatt was «t*t death. A Letter from a planter to the T Malaya advocate* the formation college to teach plant pathology, mbmAd Perak joining m the Smgapoti Hw^i memorid lward.
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  • 35 4 Ageiits Behn Meyer. AtjenUSini Jo, -dU Evatt and Go. r N* rb:-300 lbs. Total tn date 8t Hiu»a:-620 lbs. Tatal to <U* 000 H*. Caledovu Tali Ayee:— Batak Babit Ha i Kee
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  • 504 4 Agects Derrick and Co. 100 pkk Rahman Htdra 300 nkls. noiah The date of the Volunteer Church peat) m Orderi by niibtake yesterd Gold beidi i valued at $65 the property of a iceman, have been stolen frost the Police barracks at Sepoy Libm. Burglars have paid
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 328 4 T^ c Yost Typewriter! Stands Alone. I Bee.-.use it ha» qualities which ac not found m any other typewriter B B Machines arc noted for beautiful SOLE AGENTS IB work— Every letter correctly I md as clear and sharp as print and "a Yost" m m > sever fails at
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    • 101 4 S. MOUTRIE AND CO., LTD. [the pianoforte and music warehouse. THE ARCADE. IS A Synonym of Good Faith. Guarantee Satisfaction. Moutrie's Sell the Best Quality Goods only at the Lowest Prices. wf LEE BROTHERS. 58-4, Hill Street (otf Stamford Road.) HIGH CLASS I PHOTOGRAPHY. Enlargements a Speciality PRICE LIST ON
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    • 66 4 A Reliable Remedy. You are not experimenting on !*>*** when you take Chamber. for a cold as that preparation bag woa great reputation and extensive nale kf remarkable cares of colds, and can if^g be depended upon. It it equally vtloM* for adults and children and may he g' v
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  • 92 5 SHOCK LIKE AN EARTHQUAKE. (Bt fMll in* Telagraph.— Router's) Rec Pbl> pju. Reuter's correspondent at New Yor that an explosion of twent j tons of dynamite took place whilst it was being trans ftrod at Jersey City from the railway pier -hip. The explosion shook the whole city
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  • 42 5 (From our own Correspondent Hongkong, Fet Mf Cochrane, the accountant of the tfercautiJe banfc here, fell from the veran I tke bank premises at tire o'clock this noming and died from his injuries on the vaj to kotpit
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  • 39 5 Defenders Succeed. Rsc 50 pm. Tht British naval manoeuvres have now AdnMial May who commanded Hosse Fleet soecessf ull y prevented the junction of the Mediterranean and the At mrtic fleets and utterly detroyed the la>
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  • 41 5 The -Thunderer will be fitted with turbines deTeloping a speed of twentyo*o knots whilst having a displacement Urns. She will carry ten 13.5 guns arranged m five turrets along the middle line. The ship has bees sums— fully launched.
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  • 74 5 'hinaman appeared before Mr Acton, sscostd magistrate, yesterday, on a charge r VttmftimmU* mm.- Mki^ebj osjttmg bis throat with a knife. Accused had been m the hospital under treatment since December 27 In reply to the Court, be said he had had bad dreams and did
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  • 318 5 By reonest. a special performance of this ■■iwilg juvenile musical play is to be given for the entertainm»ot of the Chinese cominanity, at the Victoria Theatre on the evening of February 20th at 9 pm. Places may be booked at Ribeiro Co. BtMHiiil Seats $2 and unreserved
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  • 235 5 A WILD SfORY. Sentence of Twelve Months. King Ready to Testify. (B > Sll t>marim ph.— Renter's 8, 10 87 a.m. Edward Md us has been sentenced by the Lord Chief Justice to twelve months imprisonment for libelling the King m the newspaper the Liberator. 1
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  • 159 5 Friday, 10th Feb. Conference Eliminations, 9 am. rcEDAY, 11th Feb. Finance Committee, Oldham Hall, 2 pm. Opening Session of Conference m Wesley Church, Bishop W. F. O.dham presiding, pm. agapore District Conference, Wesley Church. 7.45 pm. Monday, 1 >:h Feb. Finance Committee, Oidham Hall, 9 am. General
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  • 222 5 toria, B.C. November, 1 I .ystery of 14 years concerning the fate of the Aus train scientific expedition from the ship Qthe Solomon islands is cleared up by the finding of the remains of the expedition m the Solomon islands. The discovery was made by
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  • 160 5 Very little business has been done during the week owing to the Chinese New H^ has been stea i *H r O" shares, which conUd 'rac* most attention, have shewu an improvement on last week's prices. Mining shares are quiet and lodust rials are m good demand,
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  • 71 5 About nineteen attap roofed plank houses, occupied by Chinese at the 6j mile on tbe Thomson Road ware burned to the ground on WeduescUv I is alleged that ks from a traction engine ha coLfligration. The houses blazed fiercely were eutirely gutteJ m a very few minutes.
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  • 79 5 A serious affray took place m Carpenter Street, on Wedoesday afternoon between a large number of Teochewa. The trouble was about a gambling dispute. Sticks, stones and empty bottles were freely used. The police were promptly on the scene and dispersed the ombttants. making ten arrests. Oje
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  • 78 5 There has seldom been such a large audience at the Theatre Rjyal as there was on Wednesday night when the new piece Awa Chua Pek CniDi (Chinese Drama) was staged. Miss Gdffoor, MUs Alice and several new actresses were taking pirt m this play. Tbe stage
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  • 463 5 ies m Allboed Monopoly Washington, .J*n 4. The United States (ijvernment has entared a suit m the Federal Court against 1 steamship lines under the Anti-Trust Law i charging the companies with attempting to monopolise the transportation of steerage passengers between the Cuited States and I toreigo
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  • Correspondence.
    • 778 5 SINGAPORE-WOODLANDS RAILWAY. OR, De-ir Sir,— The season ticket holders of the Singapore- Woodlauds railway were greatly surprised and annoyed, when they found that, without any i unuag the arrangement of trains had on a suiden 1 altered, and, what is more, altered m such a way. that some of the
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  • 117 5 New Chief Mana Mr N. J. Stabb has been appoint! chief manager of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank m succession to Mr J. K. M. Smith, who went home some months ago. Mr Stabb has been acting chief manager sinco Mr Smith went home some months
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 63 5 Absolutely Safe. When yon have a cold get a bottle of < Chamberlain's Coagh Remedy. It will soon < dx you np all right and will ward off any tendency toward pneumonia. This remedy i frnataim no opium or other narcotic and may i be given as confidently to a
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    • 71 5 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In Africa. Mr. Piet A. Uys, of Lelievlei, Orange River Colony, testifies to the good qualities of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. He says "We have used I several times for our children and ourselve f and expect to continue with it as we have found it excellent. We
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    • 58 5 Colds May be Avoided. 'A hen your feet are wet and cold, and yonr body chilled through and through from exposure, take a big dose of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, bathe your feet m hot water before going to bed, and you are almost certain to ward off a severe cold.
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    • 691 5 to -^HOMEWARD BOUND STRONG CANVAS TRUNK P AS ILLUSTRATION) M w^h wood Battens at the top, capped all round with prime hide leather, Saddlery sewn, light m weight yet very durable $86.00 Also a cheaper qua: BAGS Many qualities) I SUIT CASES from £21. I IOI&8D LINEN BAGS" I HOLD
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 441 6 James Waddel! Boyd Maclaren, PI RSIANT to the provisions of the ConTeyancirg and Law of Proper nance 1888, that all credito: persons having any debts n claims and demands upon or against the n £state of Jame* Waddell Boyd Maclaren for- p Merly of Singapore Engineer bat late Sc deceased
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    • 581 6 iOSDBKUTSGHSB LLOYD. kok I Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan Ports. the impek: x. i IMAM vv 'ZR OKCI 8,901 tons, Captain Kamiermsnn. having left j Colombo on Saturday, the 2fcth v It. at 7 p may be expected to arrive here en fruiay moroinp the 3rd inst en route for iWft
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    • 549 6 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG The steamers of the Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the S:ru;:~ China and Japan. Homeward*-, they are despatched fortnight ly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo. Taking carge at
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    • 659 6 OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO.. LTD 1 AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd. i The Companies' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China HI i Tapan evt ry week, and from Japan homewards for London Amsterdam and Antweri fortnight fur (:.n:;a. Marseilles 1 and for Marseilles, Havre
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    • 1225 6 P. O. STEAM NAVIttA Foi China, Japan, Penang, Ceyia* Australia. India, Aden Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London, Through Bills of Lading issued for Chiaa. Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and Asm can Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore oa or about MAIL Outward 1911 nejejfVJ Fah. 10 issajii Marmora 4,4 8
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  • 96 7 BHMi 145 183 Bru.seh CWwfaritng 459 I P"« 580 MQ q] 9 u Heawood EHHBiBg 14,559 5. Kmboi 260 8 815 3£* 450 BrfWl 140 989 GMMfI Pu.ai 432 .p m a I -I^*** u3O 9 021 M«ogkmko Lode .la^CcnscliJatvdl 596 r' c^a.tn 600 450 J l,i MM
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  • 555 7 Soy Dec Jan— l: si t!,^E 8 850 B'9C°8 9C 25|A tr^° n *f U B'4ll8 411 4 3 85 22.S 93 l°' Qajab 880 555 M 1,300 1,800 65,0^6 66,183 656,7 Ayer kuning 440 500 8 5 J° AyerMolek 86 18 y f rPanaa 2,100 2.400
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  • 1170 7 )ec RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. 041 (MB. Paid. LastDi*. Buymrs S«ii» tt 85,000 2/ 2/ Uk Rubber Eatatei Ltd 4 150,000 2/- I/. AagK 75% int 111 1 50,000 M > 0 U <''tves irr 18 17 6 UlO i 26 80,000 itoT r. 9dMgor) 4 13 m 0 584
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  • 56 7 (COREBCTID UP TO Fftt demand Private credit* 3 m credit* 6m i Fkancb, demand Bank.^ JjF Geemant, demand 240 India, T. T, 174| Honokono, demand 22 Yokohama, demand lilt Java, demand i+Of Bangkok, demand 56 Sovkkiions, Bank Buying 5 Bank of England Rate... 4% Disowwt S months bi11 3
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  • 104 7 Feb. 1 Tin v |'-.s Gambier m 8 50 Gambier Cube No 1 14 So GrambitrOul*No.i norn Ptpperßlac* STym) *j«i 1 1 M Pepper, Whit* 'fair) buyers eg.(llototk«lk) M N T utmegt (80 to it* Ik.) Mao* (Bttit) Obvw (Amboiu> Bally Coffee (10% Black) Libenaa Ooftt M 31.00 «k
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 393 7 How to Prevent Croup. given as soon as the croupy congh ppaeis ChaafciriaMi Oaeaa Remedy wni ward na* aa attack of croup and prevent ail (laager sad cause of anxiety. Thousands of mothers an it eaoseatfally. For sale by all Diepeaaaries and Dealers. FOR STILE. FOR SAIL A Bosston-Humber Bicycle,
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    • 47 7 THIS IS IT~ TASTELESS. ODOURLESS. Jsfc The latest scientific preparation A^^^^ of COD LITER OIL. Does all r c *>J" J^,, I that is claimed for it and superBedee the old fashioned emoJ- a Bions which upset the stomach. "rj OPFALL CHEMISTS <^t9£7^ 25 AND «2 00
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 538 7 V CJSSK LB 1 N HIKT S~ EfSTss HIS i^fiS Will o'theWUp Brit 148 5 0rr^ J» SZT h 8Pa k t"/^ 22S let! 8-W De Klerk D Che«li.r p!h •> d ermaBs n Th Soon To B'm.Min S Penani; Brit 386 Coi ulk i 2?" Keck Malacca 4 Knch4
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    • 73 7 Passengers for :^e Per P. AO. Note, due Feb 3.— Mr I 'kin, Mrs Eber, Mr and Mrs Beattj, Mr ana Mrs Gibbons, Mr M. Wheatley, Mr ToPenang— Mre and Miss Caldiiott. Mr R. E. Prentice, II etris. Mr J. Chalmers, jun., Mr ngg, Mr and Mrs H. F. Moraes,
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  • 779 8 Hi Two Hockchew Chinese claimed to be I beforr on, second yesterd.iv. on a charge of theft of 1,193 lbs o f gsjigi 0 detonators, valued at $100, from a quarry at Pulau Übin, the property of Messrs Topham, Jones and *cc l ospector Meredith prosecuted, eira, employ
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  • 195 8 A small consignment of rubber was recently tent for ei»»matk» to the Imperial Institute by the Soud nment. It was from the Bahr el Gha/al district. It is reported oq favourably. The rubber was de jived from the indigenous vine Landolf The examination showed that so
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  • 58 8 ptfMßted by tat {'resident E. D. Hewau was bowled for on January 26th aud '2bth and was won by Mr V. Sims with score of 751. Appended are the full scon L Sims brelfall > J J. R. Kelsey 507 707 H. 7*4 C. T. A i.
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  • 34 8 The ste»ra launch Argo will leave Johnstons' Pier for the Club Bungalow Sunday at 9, 10 and I 1 I *.30 pm. returning at 930 and 10.30 a.m. and 1.80 p.m.
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  • 52 8 The Government Service F. C. met the Kegiinental team on tl>- i.-[> made last evening and after a fast and exciting game the soldiers won by five goals to two The Buffs ihowed up m very tricky play at times the forwards being especially fast, but the defence was
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  • 26 8 be Esplanade last evening the S.C.C. played the Hou^kong and Singapore artillery team, and a good game resulted m a draw of two goals all.
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  • 413 8 Bk London, January 4th. The executive of the Labour Party proposes to replace the old party constitution at a conference to be held at Leicester on the first of next month. The new constitution, if adopted, will require Parliamentary candidates to abstain st from promoting interests other than
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  • 225 8 Will you please give mother a nut to put a spider id s got whooping cough." was the request of a small child to a Tivi .desman. For m the west coun'•e whooping cou^h, acd know the cure. You get a liv and a nut. Into the nutshell you put
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  • 1006 8 Capit.il Hud Commerce on December 30th pabtistod i long leu ng wrtid* Urn motive for which appears iv this opening sentence M Now that it has been found that there are a number of t imes m Shanghai and elsewhere m the case of which the
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  • 217 8 The tan v the roads with a full cargo of Indian coal. Tbe "Carnarv,.r st re" -'•harmed 470 tcn^ o! g*Bfi from at the Teajosg Pigar sjhsjm The mail from 8 gap re to I >ndoD, by French packet, on the ultimo, was delivered on Wednesday. The mail
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  • 295 8 In the chronicles of the Tang dynasty, which flourished m China from 618 to A reference is round to v daring innovation introduced by certain hangers-on of tbe Impet i*l Court. Taking advantage of their opportunity tor securing first-hand inform ation, these mountebanks bad made a practice
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  • 12 8 Noort, Dut I A'ineemins, Feb 2, Deli, Ships Agency, B
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  • 85 8 VESSELS AT TANJONG PAGAR AND KEPPEL HARBOUR neks at which difft i t>**n>l* teere berthed y*»Bt*d ly. East Wharf (Basin)— Kuantan. East Wharf Sec 1 Tara. Sheers W barf— Nil. Main Wharf Bto 2— ShinkoMarn, Van Noort. 3 Alicante. r < Gorgon. K-N Lagoon Dock Sec 7— (Under construction.) West
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  • 79 8 From Europe.— Per N. D. L. Yorck, today, with mails of Jan 11. From China. Per M. M. Calidonien, on Monday next. MAILS ALBBArV DESI'Ai 0N Left Due ved. B I Jar. J*n 28 Jan 28 M Af Jan 9 2 Feb 1 P O J.ir. b
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 68 8 have been prescribing Morrhuol Creosote capsules very extensively during the past two years m Bronchial and Tubercular disorders, and m several of my severest cases I have been astonished how rapidly repair has taken place. In pulmonary tuljerculosis, they check the formation of purulent expectoration m from one to four
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    • 276 8 F\ fc !r L tZ. f\ Solution MaKej Fc.t, flesh. Hone and Mujcle S*f Tic Kepler Solution is a food The food that streng' I he weak and fattens tke wasted. fO The foocj that em >lood t ani institution. The food that sustains ti f^\ and restoi cnt to
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