The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 10 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 10, 1911. NO. 7,136
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  • 1588 1 The coining of words applicable to special occasions bas reached such a pi'ch, I will not say of perfection, bat rather use the word t> ii hat nowadays newspaper men hardly know what it is r G havean awkward spnoe wheh hu to be p somehow, but for
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  • 143 1 Fraser's share circular will ba found on pace 4. vary rubber and tin returns are given ou page 4 An accouut ol the Taal Volcano explosion appears on p*gO 8 The Japanese south polar i-x pi oration expedition bas reached Wellington —P The Xii g'a vibit to
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 475 1 T THE FIR^T ON I HE FIELD. T SCIENCE AMD NATURE. NEW ISSUE CF p ABT AND HUMOUR Am in PATHL'i AMMATfD GAZtTTt H MOVING PICTURES. T 21st Edition TO-NIGHT S Second Show 9-30 to 11 p.* LJ sotb^S. t RetnrD S 1. Overture. "The Houndsditch Affray" p p 2.
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    • 243 1 VICTORIA THEATRE FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY Monday, Tuesday Wednesday, 13th, I4ih and Isih, February. THE FAMOUS MLS/GAL* KENNEDYS PINGB] 111 MORISTSA ORCHESTIC En route for India, Ergland the Continent, UiDBD BY KEITH KENNEDY IHE IBINCE (F VIOLINISTS. PlayiDg has created quite a furore thr°°gbout the Southern Hemisphere. The Sydney Hera'd
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    • 324 1 VICTORIA THEATRE The Follies. TO-NCHT FRIDAY. THE LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON. 'Everybody's Benefit.' m Plan at 1. 08 IN SON PIANO Co. Commence 9*15 p.m. THE STAR OPERA Co TIH: 1)1 Tl AND MAi VARIETY ENTERTAINERS AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. To-Night To-Nl£ht 1 1 That Popular
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    • 145 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice re shares m Kempas not transfer, able— Page 2. Mortgagee's sale of land at Tanjong Katong 3. Partner wanted with fire to ten thousand dollars Pat.'' Compounder or assistant iv chemist's shop wanted Page 2. Notices re Sembawang and Tatnpenis rub ber plantations Page 2. Mr N.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 329 1 THE WEEK. Friday, loth High Water.— l> 32 a., 9.33 p PAO Mail Outward due 3 p Legislative Council, 2.30 p Follies, Victoria Theatre. Dance, Tanglin Club. iaIwRDAY, Ilth r High Water.— 7 54 a., 1« .28 p Malaysia Conference opens. Sunday, 12tb High Water.— 9 4 s, 11.3 p
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 227 2 yttic y m Hadcngfr Cooss I rd coqgfc arc bad cdog£i, to c lit.ent cough that means v most, especially when there is a h tory cf weak lungs b the family. What should be dene? Ask your doctcr. Ke knows. Ask him about fhe formula on the label of
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    • 609 2 NOTIGES. Kempas, Limited. .tice is hereby given that all Shares standing m Mr. E. G. Cropley's name m the Books of the above Company are not at preransferable. By Order of the Board, SIME, DARBY Co, Ltd. Secretaries. Malacca, 6th February, 1911. Feb 10 17-2 The Sembawang Rubber Plantations, Ltd.
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    • 673 2 NoneEs. PARTNERSHIP. Wanted, Active Partner, with $5,000 to $10,000. Profits return amount invested within a year. Partrer c o Free Preßs." Feb 10 1 KONG HING CHEONG AND COMPANY. Commission Ag> 'koto graphic Dealers. Jnst received a new consignment of Cameras, plates, and etc., per s.s. Hirano Maru.' CAMERAS on
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    • 537 2 Chartered 9wmk of India Australia and China. mmWCOEmEXAEUTmW BY WOTJLL rBAMfMt Paid up Capital m 80, 000 ahare* of £20 each £1,200 HOC Reserve Fund £1,600,000 Reserve Liability of Proprleto 1.200,0*! Court of Dirsstors. Sir Montaffu Cornieh Turner (Chairman). »art Cunningham, K.C.LH." Thoma* i uthberteon, Esq Sir Alfred Dent, K.C.M.G.
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    • 401 2 MANUFACTURERS LIFr ANCB Co. OF CANADA. Established litt. FORFEITABLE *-*z*m sai Not Claims, loans, cash*somn^» promptly settteo hy ths fl^Ti W Singspore without ths dskv i HeadOffioe ""■nan|| The Reserves for protection ol u^ hsMsrs are over $20,000,000 (g^)^ The Accounts are supervised Wm* t ance Department < GUTHRIE C^
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  • 683 3 •th an lan At the sales bald on 3rd, 4th and sth there was a record quar s were about 6d to Td down on laat auctions' rates, but there was a fair demand, and everything sold. At times the bidding was rather sk>*. especially
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 467 3 A Reliable Remedy. \ou are not experimenting on yourself when you take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for a cold as that preparation has won its great reputation and extensive sale by its remarkable curts of colds, and can always be depended upon. It is equally valuable for adults and children and
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    • 545 3 I 'VANA' i TONIC WINE <2 OOP OOP U 0 d.~ -°^o, L I 1 (4> <5 n o<b n >7 Li-."*. One or two doses daily, _f v q strengthen body, brain and o U nerves, and counteract the yA fatigue and depression {j o produced by extreme heat.
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    • 422 3 nuerioAs. Mf KTGAGIL S SALE. WMMM/t Hth February, at 2-30 pm i building land situate off Tanjong Katong Road, adjacent to East Coast Road, tapore, area 1 acre 3 roods 24 poles marked lot No. 41 of Grant No. IL POWELL Co., Auctioneer*. Feb 10 l AUCTION SALE OF Unserviceable
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    • 679 3 MUuTiisA'St AUCTION SALE OF Miscellaneous Engineer Stores. Si tings, Scrap Iron &c. At Messrs. Riley Hargr eaves A rks. Re id Str Friday, 10th February, at 2 30 pa. H L. COGHLAN Co., uct loneers. b 8 112 DAMAGED CARGO. Ex. s.s. Carmarthenshire. Messrs. H. L. Cophlan Co mill sell
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  • 1335 4 The Singapore Free Press Friday, Feb. 10, 1911. ill the Pre*, the P_©ji'- .ntt.n. Unawed hy influence ami unbribed br gain Here pat-iot Truth her glorious precepts draw, Pledged to Religion. Loyalty and law. As the Federated Malay States develop they raturally attract, from their admirable natural resources, enterprise and
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  • 601 4 I mmmm of the Empress Dowager, the jhees of Kuai, died at Peking on the Miss Elsie Birch has left Taiping for Ipoh where she will mike a lengthy stay with her aunt, Mrs Ebden. Mr F. A. tureuen is taking up ths appointment of Minagnr of the Perak River
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  • 111 4 c of which have »dv sharj ibbers remain _*m thoJTiU Linwi.l4..^.! BMfri hr,._ uw r, s V-...U,.' i ja,___ Javas St 6 oawenfa ud Kaouoing. 4, J? market m local rubbers E 'also been a****, P o h. ch«ngm« h tl u pore and ooborm $12. to
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  • 47 4 Agent. ndCo. lbs -l;.'.<i'.< lha Agaisst 4,15* <s:kmajm_*, be. ons a> 942 lhi. Against Agents Sime Inrby and 1 Kuala Lumper. ba ac Jeea* 14ft Ike! Pa&iaan. 646 lbs. Inch Kenneth H I ibfe KVSHIBI. (From our oa*m Cozrmpzademt.) Penang, Fsb. 9. Beet am
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  • 16 4 Agents Djrrick and Co. New Tammln Tin l*4 pkls Vsha Tnouters 96 pkls.
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  • 17 4 Ptnasg. Unites Seed i s a ten per cert dividend and carries forward A&,2 ->♦ <
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  • 318 4 is said $5,000 worth of postage Mmmm of Kelantan were sold on the day they wens first put out for sale. At the Union Church, Hongkong, lr John Livingstone McPbersoo, m a., (esel recent ly Secretary of the Hongkong European Y. M C. A was married to Mm The Hongkong
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 429 4 —Jti timiWE^WmWmWzEmWvnmWW.^^ s! 'Yost Typewriter! Stands Alone. Because it haa qualities which a.-c not found m any other typewriter-B '••__< I "Yost" Machines arc noted for beautiful SOLE AGENTS work Every letter correctly algr.cd and as dear and sharp as print and "a Yost" 3 cever fails at a cri.ical
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    • 93 4 Q MftIITRIF d.IVIUUIIiIE AND CO., LTD. THE PIANOFORTE AND MUSIC WAREHOUSE. THE ARCADE. IS A Synonym of Good Faith. Moutries Guarantee Satisfaction. Moutries Sell the Best Quality Goods only at the Lowest Prices. LEE BROTHERS. 5 8-4, Hill Street, (off Stamford Road.) HIGH GLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. Enlargements a Speciality PRICE LIST
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  • 58 5 Mr CHAMBERLAIN REGRETS HASTE. Pwfeience Not To Be Abandoned. (By Subnenrme Telegraph.— lieu ter's) Rec Feb pm. Mr Joseph Chamberlian m the course of m letter to the Tariff Commission concerning the America- Canada reciprocity agreement, expresses a wish that Cauda ehould have waited till after the Impe
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  • 72 5 To be held at e:d of 1912. Rec Ftb 9, 10 25 am. The Coronation Durbar will be held on or tbout December, 11 J In any case it wil) ike place before the Mohurram, but details > f the visit have not yet been settled. be conclusion
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  • 160 5 A HANDSOME PROFIT. A meeting of the General Committee of the Agri-Horticultural Show will be held on Feb. 20 nt 5.15 p.m. m the Exchange to pas* the accounts end decide what is to be done with the credit balance. The latter teaches the highly statisfactory figure
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  • 92 5 A Malay ban been found drowned m an sandpit at Bidadari. Dr Goonetilleke telephoned to the police yesterday that a Chinaman had been seriously injured as a result of a fall at the Mansion," m River Valley Road. A Kling woman living m Serangoon Road has told the
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  • 292 5 > i to a done to-night with a specially strong programme. Their visit has been a most enjoyable one m every respect, and Singapore will always think k indiv of this party of charming entertainers. Mr Dallas has every reason to feel phased with bis efforts. Such polished
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  • 101 5 THE OPIUM NEGOTIATIONS. omarine Telegraph.— Router's.) 8 of C,K -mcb, iical member for the Colne Valley division of Yorkshire, asked what steps are •»g taken to release China from treaty obligations to admit opium Mr McKinnon Wood, P irlismsstsij SeereUry of the F aeige replied I the
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  • 193 5 The deith is annouuced of L >rd Cawdor. In the death of Lord Cawdor the nation loses a statemen of great intellectual cap. and power of business organization. He made an admirable First Lord of the Ad miralty m the late Union. rnment, and the Cawdor memorandum
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  • 28 5 Reuter's oorretpondent at Wellington, New Zealand, wires that the Japanese antarctic expedition m the X t man- maru has arrived en route for the south.
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  • 25 5 Three Submarines Despatched. Feb WW, I 58 pm. A Portsmouth wire states that three British submarines have left for Hongkong.
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  • 219 5 ULU JOHAN MINING SYNDICATE. The first general meeting of the I "lv Johan Mining Syndicate, Ltd was held on Feb. 8 at Ipoh, at Messrs Maxwell and Kenion's office. Dr. P. G. Edgar (the Chairman) presiding. The Chairman said The mine has been duly transferred to the Syndicate. The whole
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  • 71 5 It is probable that H. M. S Kent will shortly make a trans- Pacific cruise. The death is announced of Countess Otani (formerly Princess Kac'zuko) the Crown Princess, and the wife of Count Kodz rd Abbot of the Western Hougwaaji Tt-mple at Kioto Count Otani is a 'hed traveller and
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  • 235 5 nog Chinese housebreaker, cap m a printing shop, I 8 s Street, a I 1,1 told Mr Firmston, m the District Criminal Court, yesterday, that he had been arrested by mistake. He declared that his sister was ill aud while on his way to call a doctor he
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  • 191 5 tse of housebreaking and theft is reported from a house at Serau_: on \l mA. petty valued at $125 was stolen. Th* police succeeded m inakine one arrest and ag property worth $113. A Bengali living at Dunlop Street has told the police that on Wednesday he went
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  • 169 5 The local branch of the Girls' Friendly ety, which is to have as its headquarters the old Maternity Hospital m Victoria Street, was opened yesterday afternoon by Mrs Stephensou. There was a large a»dance ot the Yen. Aichdeacon Izird and the Rev. Kelley being also present. At
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  • 305 5 The Posi: !m>ia. ndon, January 35, The Morning Post is publishing a series of art«c :perial defence urging that the subject must be discussed at the Imperial Conference at which, the paper says, [adin must be represented, at any rate m the defence section of the conference. The
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  • 569 5 THE INTEGRITY OF THE MALAY PROTECTORATES. The makes these comments on ihe position created by Sir F Swetteubain's letter to the Malty Mail on the above subject and by certain press criticisms thereupon It is worth while pointing out m view of the suspicion that an insidious siege is being
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  • 242 5 Figures fob 1910. The following is the comparative ftate- J ment of cultivated rubber exported dvi the years P'lo and 1909: Of tbo rubber exported from Selangor during December, 1910, 4,579 lbs. were produced m Perak and 90,727 lbs. m N^gri Sembilan. Of t be Perak total
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 57 5 Colds May be Ay aided. When yonr font are wet and cold, and yonr body chilled through and through from exposure, take a big dose of Chamberlain's Coegb Remedy, bathe your feet m hot water before going to bed, and you are almost certain In ward off a severe cold.
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    • 69 5 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In Africa. 'ys, of Lelievlei, Orange River Colony, testifies to the good qualities of Chamberlain 'B Cough Remedy. He says c have used several times for our children and ourselve and expect to continue with it as we have found it excellent. We can re- 1 commend
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    • 13 5 For all internal complaints dyeentry cnogb colds Ac... take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure
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    • 351 5 M^ ROYAL BAR-LOCK TYPEWRITER. Any Clerk who bas bee f WRITES IN SIGHT #-_U4- -4-0-1- t j from— l taught at School on an old ja o^* s^ gs Style Machine or any other **wt^' Tl !!?X#B^ can use the Bar-Lock with VSI' r > jfe^F"*' e q u *l
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  • 363 6 Singapore, Feb. 3th, 1911. 3mm, Long per catty I do. French do fW per 16 Beef Steak do. 18 Bean Sprouts per catty Bamboo Sprouts do. Blachan do. 18 Br d Cabbage. Bataria do. nil do., Chin* do. 6 do.. Salted do 6 Carrots. Imported do. do.,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 233 6 Austrian Lloyd Steam Navigation Co. The following a»e the dates on which the Coy'a fl tea mors may be expected to arrive and sail from here: Outward Arrives aa China 6th Ap.. 1911. aa. E. F. Ferdinand 61b May, 1911. Homeward Sails "an. Nippon 9th Mar. 1911. ♦as. Vorwaerts 7th
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    • 623 6 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. FOR EUROPE The Imperial (.erman Mail Steamer 9,060 tons, Capt ners, left Hongkong Wednesday the Sth instant, at noon, and may be expected to arrive here on Sunday the 12th instant at about 4 pm. She will probably be despatched fc r Europe on the following day at
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    • 536 6 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG The steamers of the Company maintain a regular service betwo< Hamburg, Bremen Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Home war' is, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo. Taking carge
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    • 675 6 f OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO.. LTD AMD China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd. The Companies' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outward for the Straits, China and Japan every week, and from Japan homewards for London Amsterdam and every fortnight for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool and for Marseilles, Havre and Liverpool
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    • 658 6 N.D.L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LIHE. The fast and well-known mail steamers ol this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connective Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penan*, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau, Nagasaki and Kobe to
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    • 549 6 P. O. I BTEAM NAVIGA Foi China, Japan, Penang, CevW Australia, India, Aden Egy^T Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issaed for Pi Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and A* 4 Ban Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore oa or M Outward fer CLina) II Assaye Jf Marmora Feb.
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  • 109 7 Dec. 1910 Jan. S t .at J84 Brmeb MM Cbeaderiang 469 2,798 3openg 660 8,915 Heawood IT Xnraning $5,775 52,488$: Eiaaboi 3,812 Kinta 410 5,818 Kinte Association 46 KMni uo m KraauUPuiai KoaatftB 4 Ml UW 850 9021 Menglemko Lode New Oopeog 1 40 1,745 Sew Tambun ?*MDK
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  • 523 7 Dec 1910 Jan 8,900 36,777 A1 r »1 3 3,80( Alor Gajah 555 1,889 A l«na 1,800 8,650 1,4 Anglo Malay 66,183 656,755 61.971 Kuning 500 »,526 Ayer Molek 2., :\> Ayer Panas 2,400 10,105 Bakap 2,391 Balgownie 10,225 105,042 12.58C Batak Rabit 2,300 9,943 Banteng 172
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  • 1349 7 KUUKEK STERLING COMPANIKi- y <r I88U1. rAiD. LastDiv. Butirs Sbllbm 85,000 2/ Allagar Rubber EsUujb Ltd in 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay 75% int. 119 13 0 50.000 2/. 2'- BatangMa. 2 3 2 6 30.000 Batu Caves 35%int.l3 17 6 14 10 0 80,000 Batu Tiga (Selangor) 24% 4
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  • 55 7 (CORRECTID UP TO Fet Bank 4ms 2/4§ demand 2/4-i^ Private credits 3 m credits 6ms I m France, demand Bank... Germany, demand MO India^T. T, '74* Hongkong, demand Yokohama, demand m 114J Java, demand 140| Bangkok, demand 66 Sovereigns, Bank Buying $8.54 Bank of England Rate 4% Discount 3
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  • 114 7 Tit* s Gambier i, ujers I :,<j Gambier Cub« No 1 14 £<> Gambier Cube No. 8 M M ?«VP«i-BiMt r,ii» 8'yorm) Pepper, Wkifct (fair) buyers Nntmagt 1 10 to tke Ik.) nom BTvlMfi (80 to tiu lb.) Mi lf^*^ (Ban4») L rT1 r Bally Coffee (10% BUck) |#M
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 294 7 WANTED. WASTED IMMEDIATE A Com pounder or Assistant with prerious rience of a Chemist's VrriTimi Apply THB DISPENSARY, Ltd MM BILLET WANTED. Yoong man, with a thorough knowledge of so mapoa donee and general office routine EKT TYPIST would like permanent or temporary situation. (Good testimonials). Applf Spero f> agapore
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    • 44 7 THIS *S !T TASTELESS. ODOURLESS. j&jk The latest scientific' preparation ~:tfS3Bl of C0D LIVER 0IL Does a11 that is claimed for it and superfeB sedes the old fashioned emal3 II sions which apset the stomach. i'| I Jz^TU-jI offall chemists .11 s&g£ltir and »2.oo
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 1115 7 VESSEL* IN POK'J Piak *n«3 I one \rr1ved from ■*> Master Arrived H**m *Lm Ban L,on* Dut 275 Winters Jan 20 BandjermasainBT^ii erUi^ BanHon R L,ongBntj«J Rushton Feb 8 Bangkok Low Sum *kok 10 BanPohGuan Brit 5,6 Smith ft 7 Anipanan Bin -wettll Bangkok Vicholaisen Jan 30 Bangkok nn Meyer
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  • 850 8 Tnxaoni M MAHT HUNDREDS KILLED. The following extracts from telegrams to Mtnila, and from Manila papers describe tne terrible deetrnction of the Taal volcnno on Saturday, Jan 28th md red and seventyt wo earthquake shocks were registered at the observe between the hours Friday even and
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  • 462 8 rhn it| mm I 1 1 Medal competition, ni p ij I-.-. Ilth I bile ii- I :.r -iiv medal will be it to tda j md Sunday, tl Uh I The toll, i ng re the draws for the 9 l imps nnfc uni Hrn dicap
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  • 263 8 Says the China Mail of Feb. 2jd A very painful and distressing tragedy oc curred m Queen's Road Central about 5 o'clock this morning where, burg chief accountant of the Mercantile Bank of India. I I his Deceased resided m the premises above the bank, which
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  • 426 8 BANGKOK 'S AVIATION MEETING. The Thiki» I> < m Feb. 8, the proeramme of tbe third day of the Aviation Meeting was successfully gone through. There was a fairly [8 gathering of EuiOfUnM ami BOttab nese, including a number of Siamese ladies, at the pavilion, and the cheaper enclosures were
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  • 408 8 Thb "Singapore "Ca&e. In the Interna* art, Bangkok. Phva Phichet, Luang I md Mr M 1 Bu> 4 hearing of the case m which the Borneo Co. Ltd, owners of the steam light I issrs, Joo p, owners of the "Sicgspi Tea. 0 damages alleged to have
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  • 369 8 fnstnrday the phiangmai wsi loading a transhipm»-i I >g foi Bang] The excet>s -rt Swettenham during 1910 wa* rh*| oJ the preceding JUS. The foil. essels are undenting general repairs at Tsnj i Sandakan,* 1 Haiphong and X Thn M HirnSo Mun" from L -ndon was landing 1,(00
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  • 38 8 following is tl score of LV 0 ior the Wall hy, tired on the new three-itch bull target Mrs Brown 34 Mrs Cooper Mrs Dupuis Mrs Douglas Mrs G rregor Mrs Bristow 188 m >mm
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  • 71 8 Th* New York Herald takes strong ground m opposition to the fortification of the Panama Canal By neutralising the Canal. as was done with the Suez waterway, the dence of investors everwhere will, the raid" siya, be assured, and tbe bonds be sold to advantage. Tbe erection of
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 97 8 The "Central China Post" learns r contract bas been concluded between tbe Taotai of Chefoo and the Efongl •gh*i Binking Corporation, and the c Bauk for a j Bl nof '0, which is to be appropriated t.»r the 'he present stringeut money kets at Chinan, Chefoo and other places m
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    • 65 8 Mr Kemp of the Imp i Maritime Customs at Swatow fell int.. the harbour one Monday night recently and was drowned. How to Prevent Cioup. When given as soon as the croupy cough appears Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will ward off an attack of croup and prevent all danger and cause
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    • 241 8 VESSELS AT TANJONG PAGAB AND KEPPEL HoRBOUR W'HirveA ami I)r*rks al which differ *t mesieh were berthed yeste ,1 East Wharf (Basin) Kuantan. Sandakan. East Wharf Sec 1— Florican, Haiphong, D.lwara Sheers Wharf- Kaka. Main Whaif Sec J, Chiengmai. 3— Nil. 4 Redan g Bendoran. I— Nil fi— Hirano Maru
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    • 622 8 KATZ BROS., LTD, THE PERRO. The World's Standard Two-t\c!e Motor. The perfect two cycle type of motor, as re- —ented by t is tbe best design TUCDr ad all i±_otors of small horse power, and is iMLKt ARE MORE irecogni/ed m all prominent motor boating oentres as tbe standard motor
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