The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 20 February 1911
1911-02-20
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1911-02-20 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE. MONDAY, FEBRUARY '20. 1911. KO. 7.11115 words
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Article153 1911-02-20 1 r Panas has two iffers to sell Page l>erwock won the Waterloo Cup Page 5. A Police dog is being added to the force here IV I A sanitary cotference is bein^ held in Pagf .OOI'.OOO is asked for Russian naval construction— Page 5. Tbe SC.C. were153 words
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Article763 1911-02-20 1 r dear dark foster mothers, U 'be heatben «pe n'l ton gue." If she were a European pniut wwaMA one would put her nearer but in view of the tender age of her youngest born she sometbii u years leas. If ever the f iinui be :aoa and763 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement219 1911-02-20 1 THE ALHAMBRA BATTLE OF LOAI D O IV OR C THE UST STAND OF THE HOUNDSDITCH ASSASSI J A Comprehensive Series of Animated Pictures taken under Fire of the Mile End Figbt forms the Chief Topic in the j 22nd EDITION OF PATHE'S AMMATED GAZETTE TOMGHT SUPPORTED BY WA Special219 words
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Advertisement214 1911-02-20 1 W. J. GARCIA, 219, ORCHARD ROAD Piano, Organ Musical Instrument dealer Pianos bought, sold or exchanged. Good prices allowed for old instruments Cheapest and best stock of Music and frmall musical goods in Singapore. RUBBER STUMPS. 2,500,000 FOR SALE Nursery 25 ackeb fully planted. All guaranteed fresh and )n first214 words
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Advertisement269 1911-02-20 1 SPECIAL PERFORMANCE OF "71 Royal Jester' 9 HY THE BLUE DANUBE;S FOR THK CHINESE. VICTORIA THEATRE February 2Cth, at 9 p. m. BOOKING AT ROBINSON PIANO Co, Ltd SEA Reseived $2 Unreserved |1 Unreserved 50 cent* Pictures to Amuse AND TO ENTERTAIN At Prices to suit all AT THE MARLBOROUGH269 words
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Advertisement63 1911-02-20 1 LATEST ADVERT StMfKTS. Closing of Cantonment Road Page B. Zatnin Sabha at the Theatre Royal to-night —Page 1. N. China Insurance Co. appointment of agent Page Straits and Medical School, preli minary exam P^_ Auction sales by Cogblan *nd Co, at 1. D Orchard Road, and at salerooms, of damaged63 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous398 1911-02-20 1 THE WEEK Monday, 20th i High Water.- I 25 3.3 p M M. Mail Homeward due. Agri Horti Show, General Come. Mtg. 5 15 p Children's Concert, Vic. Mem. Hall, !> I A Royal Jester, Victoria Theatre. TUBhDAT, 2 let High Water.— 2 17 a.. 3.59 p M. M. Mail398 words
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Article389 1911-02-20 2 Romantic Marriage with a Polickm Miss Giulia Morosini, daughter of a millionaire, has just been married to Arthur Werner, a New York policeman. Tnia event attracts much attention in New York, because the wedding was tbe climax to a romance which began when Werner, who belongs to the389 words
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Article359 1911-02-20 2 Dutch Refusb to nn Ihtimidatid. The Hague. Jan 18. Tbe new Dutch War Minister declines to make any statement for publication with regard to the postponement by tbe lovern ment of tne proposal to build a great fortress at F. ashing. That part of the Defence Bill359 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement69 1911-02-20 2 NOTICE. THE JUNGLE CLEARING COMPANY, LTD. AUTHORISED CAPITAL 1200,000. The Company undertakes contracts to clear Jangle, clean, improve, plant, drain, cultivate, develop any land control, superintend the clearing, planting of land and plantations erect, construe*, repair, bungalows, coolie lines, hospital sheds, bouses and other buildfcaV Contract for the supply of69 words
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Advertisement593 1911-02-20 2 Long, Heavy Hair? n treat your hair well. See •properly fed Growth cf every kind demands proper g rved hair splits at the prematurely gray, 1 1 hort and dry. Then feed i.r hair. Feed it with proper J, a regular hair-food. Ffetd wiih Ayer's Hair Vigor. Thus clp nature593 words
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Advertisement796 1911-02-20 2 NOTIGES. Mr. H. A. Crane with over 35 JHM r.vpcr. enoe as Auctioneer aul 'iluer has this day n established himself as a Licensed Auction* and Valuer at No 9, D' Almeida Street, under the style and firm of Crane Brotham HENKV A. CrUNE. Singapore, 6th February, 19! 1. Feb796 words
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Advertisement916 1911-02-20 2 NOTIGES. NAVAL TENDERS" Tenders a»> I for the supply to H. B. M Siiip^ and Hired Vessels at Singapore for MM year from Ist Aprii, 1911. of the following articles Frozen Beef, in equal quantities of Forequarter and Hindquarter. Frozen Mutton, Vegrtabler- ll to be potatoes), Soft Bread, Ground Nut916 words
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Advertisement546 1911-02-20 2 International Banking Corporation. CAPTAL ana SURPLUS GOLD $6,500,000. Hbad Office .—6O Wall Street, Naw York. London Office Threadneedle House, Bwhopsgate Street Within, Lohdob BC London Bankbbs National Provincial Bank of England Ltd. General Foreign Business Transacted. DBPOBITB. Cubbbnt Dbpobit Accounts opened aad In u rest allowed on the dailf at546 words
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Advertisement458 1911-02-20 2 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURAKIBo^op CANADA Bbtabubhbd 188T. Policiee are u WORLD WIDI -m«^ TRICTED,' IXDISPUTABIS '>*?**' FORFEITABLE." BLi KOi. Claims, loans, caslMßjß««Mm» promptly sriMlnn by the ob] /Jj* Sin(spore without the emWa T^L^* 11 1 Hfhvl Office ■■■BBS* Sj The Accounts are soperriaed bv mT ance Department of the CUTHWt Co..458 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement341 1911-02-20 3 PETER II DAWSONS pjft scotch I. <. Exclusively selected for the British Antarctic Expedition., 1910. Peter DISTILLER, Dufftown and Glasgow AO Messrs. GOSLING 1 Co., 37. Robinson Road F. CLARKE CO. 107, QCKKS-BT, SINOAFOPB. Livery Stable BMpeVI Fodder Merchant*. For ffeefcu ljud Gharries and Bett Rnbb> t if rod carriages,341 words
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Advertisement823 1911-02-20 3 AUCTION SALE OF An Excellent Collection of Antique Chinese ForceJainware Fancy Goods, etc. To be held at Powell acd Co s Saleroom. On Friday, 2 Uth February at 11 a.m. mtrisirg beautifully howl?, vases, j%rp, spill holder?, teapots, figure ornaments, green porcelain i e curs, snuff bctth s poicelain garden823 words
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Advertisement610 1911-02-20 3 mjGTIOAS. AUCTION SALE OF Surplus Office and Household Furniture \T \o. Id. ORCHARD On Thursday, February 23rd, at 4 p m. COMPRISING Pedestal writing and other tables, pictures, bentwood aDd rattan chairs, Hall stands, washstandB, etc, etc. H L COGHLAN Co.. Auctioneers Feh 20 21-2 DAMAGED CARGO, Ex. S- S.610 words
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Advertisement704 1911-02-20 3 AUQT/ONS MORTGAGEES SA Tuesday. 21*t February, at 2 30 pm. reehold land fronting" a reserve for road oil Ba m Singapore, area V 8,669 square lat4 bt iog lots 19 7 and 198 of Grants NN.U POWELL Co.. Auctioneers. I I 16 22-2 MORTGAGFEB SALE AGRICULTURAL LAND AT P(' At704 words
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Advertisement544 1911-02-20 3 TO LET. TO BE LET. 64, Emerald Hill Boad tt, m li with for I bcrrci I '1 on. Apply to B. P. J 15 oc TO LET FURIIBHEL Thcnjae' Walk. Tennis Court and Btabiiag. Furniture to be taken o\< a valuation. A^ply at premises. i 14 TO LET FURNMHID544 words
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Obituary75 1911-02-20 4 Domestic Occurrence Deaths. LINDSAY.— At 8 Queens Gate Dowanhill, Glasgow, on the 22nd January last, Margaret Hamilton Wallace, the wife of Charles C. Lindsay. Barlow.— January 23, at Parkstone, A. E. Barlow, fort; mmander of the P. 4 O. Co., aged 77. HOWARD. January 21, in London, W. C, Howard,75 words
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Article, Illustration1262 1911-02-20 4 The Singapore Free Press. Monday Feb. 20, 1911. Here shall the Pre«« tne Peop 1 infun, influence an<! unbribed by gain Truth hw n'o-ious precepts draw. Pledged to Kelicioii. Loyaltv and law. Amidst all the strife that this parliamentary session is to bring upm the country it will ba well1,262 words
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Article635 1911-02-20 4 p The marriage of Mr ]>. V. Perkins and M Anderson will take place at the Prrsbytorian Church, on Saturday, February *t 415 pm. After the ceremony, }i the Governor will be "At Home" at Government House. No personal invitations will be issued. A cable received ia Calcutta states that635 words
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Article361 1911-02-20 4 X«ay<* thefriendsof If rj tmm u who was tor so mutn^. Mllie the firm of amm wSir^ ss r£?3S pneumonia. Mr 'mni ICJU, 081 (mm Sir. VV.lli*. uZ£l***l torowr Ut«r on retire inmiL fi™ years ago. He sad Mr T. i the local jptrtaers after361 words
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Article270 1911-02-20 4 Visits to Dublin and Edinburgh iv Jclt. The following official a— puao— t concerning rojal visits to Ireliud and finntUai Tbe King and Queen hope to visit Dublin and Edinburgh in the month of July next. This will, of course, be tbe first visit of270 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement221 1911-02-20 4 KELLY WALSH, LTD. PRr n COMPLETE WORKS OF fi/is//s/i c/i//iese £iia ujbccicr Ulilcox Kr ()ot\ l3()(J m\ w ho is undoubtedly one of the most popular "The menus are numerous and Taried, lucidly oe s o e ay. written and ytwtag for moderate purses. n ^f#,^,--nd Chinese. P^'ce $1.70 per221 words
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Advertisement86 1911-02-20 4 No Home is Complete Without A Gramophone THE BEST CHEAPEST MEANS OF PURE ENJOYMENT. TERMS TO SUIT ALL. S. MOUTRIE AND CO., LTD. THE ARCADE mth LEE BROTHERS. 58-4. Hill Street, (off Stamford Road.' HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. Enlargements a Speciality PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION BILLIARDS. The Anglo Australian Cushion. (Alcock's86 words
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Miscellaneous131 1911-02-20 4 THE CHILDREN'S CONCERT. Iu addition to fire attracts pieces to be plai e Bind of the Buff*, under Mr there will be ether enjovaMe items. Mr R* < Eoer. ac Mra Eber, will pUr riolin eolo, B 2? i !!fV nerMr A^f Duff will mq& songs. Mr A.M. BBrobaU will131 words
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Article91 1911-02-20 5 NOT A LAND GRABBING EXPEDITION. (B? Submarine Telegraph.— Reuter's) Renter learns th it Russia has assured the Power* interested that she has not the least intention of acquiring territory, and it will lepeod greatly on the attitude of wkal will be the form and scope of the91 words
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Article38 1911-02-20 5 The Standard says that our own difficul :ies with Chinese official* miy well suggest the suspicion that Russia has the strongest grounds for forcible measures. The Duly Graphic accuses Rtittia of in. >tens:ble aggress. on.38 words
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Article63 1911-02-20 5 Medical Help from Britain. Feb 13th 4 pm. Dr. Reginald Ferrer, of the Local Government B>ard. who has been lent by the British Government for plague duty in Manchuria, will start for Harbin, along with Dr. Petrie on the 20th mat. The latter goes at the63 words
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Article38 1911-02-20 5 RUSSIAN NAVAL CONSTRUCTION. A Vote of .£12,000,000. A St. Petersburg telegram states that the Council of Minister* ask* the Duma for a vote of twelve millions sterling for tb •truction of four new battleships, between 1911 and 1915.38 words
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Article34 1911-02-20 5 PARIS SANITARY CONFERENCE. Invitation to the Powers. Feb 19th, 9 50 a ra. France has invited the powers to a Sanitary Conference to be held at Paris. This Conference may discuts plague and cholera.34 words
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Article34 1911-02-20 5 Experiments earned out from the Eiffel Tower have proved that a dirigible can bd easily destroyed by an aeroplane flying higher and launching sharp missiles which will burst the gasbag. > <34 words
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Article187 1911-02-20 5 Two Offers to Purchase. Shareholder in the Aver Pan is Rubber E9t»tes L'd., have been noting of an extraordinary General meeting to be held on Feb 22, at which the following offers with be u omit ted Offik No 1. To Hell to a London company for .4*120,000187 words
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Article28 1911-02-20 5 THE POSITION AT KIAUCHAU. The Estimates In The Reichstag. (By Submarine Telegraph.— Reuter's.) arlin telegram states tint the Raichis passftd the second reading of the Kiauchau estimates.28 words
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Article15 1911-02-20 5 The bjcialists in the Reichstag demanded the return of the territory to China.15 words
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Article26 1911-02-20 5 A MINISTERIAL VINDICATION. The Minister of Mirinp, Admiral von Tirpitz, said:— "The vast majority of the Chinese were convinced that Germany was not intent upon conquests."26 words
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Article32 1911-02-20 5 He also considered that German civilisation was better fitted for them than that of other European Governor If Eiauchau were surrendered, Germany would surrender her whole political position in China.32 words
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Article49 1911-02-20 5 Rec. Fob l> 10 Jo am. In the contest for the Waterloo Cup Mr Jardine's Jibber woe k after bsing three lengths behind at the turn made a fiie re covery and easily hjat Silk and Scirle*. The betting was 105 to 100 on Jabber wock. >49 words
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Article543 1911-02-20 5 Future Peosi ht. The second ordinary general meeting of Glenealy Plantations Ltd was held at Gresham House, Bitterv R;>ad, on Saturday morning, Mr H. K. Llewellyn presidiog, there being also present Messrs G. Derrick, ad, H A. E Thompson, I. H. Waring and FRO. Peck. Iq moving the543 words
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Article1166 1911-02-20 5 CANADA 3 DEAL. Concessions for Mftdal Trade. An official summary of the reciprocity agreement between Canada and the I States was published on Jin 26. The details arranged by the representatives of the two nations are of immense importance The measure is very wide in its scope,1,166 words
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Article463 1911-02-20 5 BEWARE OF THE DOG!" Canine Constablb for Singapore. A new and important addition to the Singapore Police Force will, we understand, arrive by the next outward bound German mail, in the person of well, to be quite candid, his name is not known as vet, but he is of the463 words
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Article154 1911-02-20 5 We are glad to bear that some of the ladies of Singapore who are cilled Marv, or one of the recognised variations of that Christian name, propose to meet at the Ladies' Lawn Tennis Club this afternoon, the 20ih, at (5 15 pm. to discuss the question154 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement72 1911-02-20 5 A Reliable Remedy. Yon an not experimenting on yoanelf when yon take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for a cold as that preparation ha* won its gnat reputation and extensive sale by its remarkable cures of colds, and can always be depeaded upon. It is equally valuable for adults and children and72 words
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Advertisement69 1911-02-20 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 mWe have used several times for our children and ourselv and expect to continue with it as we have found it excellent. We can recommend69 words
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Advertisement57 1911-02-20 5 AbsolutelySafe. When you have a cold get a bottle of Chamberlain's Congh Remedy. It will soon fix you up all right and will ward off any tendency toward pneumonia. This remedy contains no opium or otber narcotic and may be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult.57 words
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Advertisement257 1911-02-20 5 FRI3TER AND ROSSMANS SEWING MACHINES. r jjifc^. New Family m Hand Machine yS^3BoC*i r^2d&&^^jߣ fUi Machine is on a Walnut t^o j,^^ i I^^^ '^^^llmm* 00 Base, with Fast and Loose V «X Vr"~ Bobbin Winder, and impror--7\ gents, ROB/NSON Qo. EMBASSY." W.D. H. 0. WILLS'S Latest Smoking Mixture. lir>257 words
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Advertisement296 1911-02-20 6 "THE MANSION." High-Class Boarding Hcusr. Bn trance, Oxlef Bise and River Valley Road T«nnis Court A Commam n View. T« -M Jt rfiu Telephone 563. ROOM \ILABLE. MARTIN'S* jjj for L3di<JS.| Atf JmC fci' S r-- m fdy for all ln«gu:*rit>«» >■-» •H SyvtMß :nri- y >>: Taut* »S» m»296 words
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Advertisement291 1911-02-20 6 BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO., LTD. FOR Port Swettenham. Penaug. Negapatam. Madras Pondicheny. Cuddalore. Karikal and Negapitam The Company's Steamer THONGWA 6,208 tons, F. Harrington, Commander, will be despatched for the above ports on Monday the 20th t 5 p.m. She has excellent accommodation for first 1 and second class291 words
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Advertisement577 1911-02-20 6 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG HID Deutsche Dampfschifffahrts Ges. Hansa Bremen. COM': I NED S. RYICS. The steamers of these Companies maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen. Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewardp, they are denpatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for577 words
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Advertisement725 1911-02-20 6 fMPaKk MBQasm F OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO.. LTD. AND China Mutual Steam Nav. Co. Ltd. The Companies' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Strai and Japan every week, and from Japan horn* wards for London Amsterdam and Antwern every fortnight; for Genoa, Manai ard Liverpool and for Mai725 words
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Advertisement611 1911-02-20 6 N.D.L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GEBMAN MAIL LIKE The fast and well known mail steamer? ol this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connect) u^ aples, Alexandria and vice venty Port Said. Bu< A den, Colombo, Pen&r B ngkong, Shanghai, Tningtau, Nagasaki and611 words
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Advertisement533 1911-02-20 6 i P. O. STEAM NAVIu.A v? AustralU, India, Aden Egypt Kcdherranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issnod far Coast, Persian Gulf, ConftLZ can Ports. v AUif r Steaniers will leave Singapore on or ahssn MAIL LINEB. Outward 11 l 9l| Marmora Feb. 24 Delta Anl 21 I533 words
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Article124 1911-02-20 7 Dee. 1910 Jan. ■J m} 546 3,984 ■r**j 133 2,J88 132 1 2,825 Chenderiang Gopeng 560 8, Heawood Kamuning 75 52,488*7.852 Kaaaboi 8,812 Kinta 450 5,818 Kinta Association Kledang 140 Kramat Pulai 650 4,886 >u 4 m I Lai 850 9 021 810 Heaglembu Lode 3,151 New Gopeng124 words
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Article575 1911-02-20 7 Dec 1910 Jan Ailagar 8,900 36,777 4,000 Alor Pongsu 4,385 22,913 3,808 Alor Gajah 555 1,839 Alma 1,800 8,650 Anglo Malay 66,182 656,755 61.978 Ayer Knning 500 8,526 601 Ayer Molek 2,748 24,032 Ayer Panas 2,400 10,105 1.567 Bakap 7 1 2,399 Balgownie 10,225 105,042 12,585 Batak575 words
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Article57 1911-02-20 7 (CoancMD up to Feb. 18 Bank 4m* demand Private credits 3 m credit* 6m* France, demand Bank... BIS Germany, demand Bel India, T. T, 17*4 Hongkong, demand Yokohama, demand m. II Java, demand mt, 140* Bangkok, demand 66 Sovereigns, Bank Buying $8.64 Bank of England Bate... 3\% Discount 357 words
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Article137 1911-02-20 7 Til* m |93.8* Gam bier M buyers E Gum bier Cube No I 14.6«» Ghunbier Ouke No. S m Pepper Blaek (orilm. B*pere) Pepper, Wliitt (fair) Nutmeg* (110 to kk* le.)_ m nom Nutmeg* (80 to tkt lb.) M M MS Maee (Banca) n. rr Olore* frt inbiieM^ m»137 words
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Article1346 1911-02-20 7 Oaf I*sui. Paid. Last Div. Buybks. Sbi 85,000 I 2/ Allagar Rubber Estates Ltd 4 3 410 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo- Malav 75% int. 116 IS 50,000 21- 2'- Batang Mai v 2 3 2 6 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 35% int.U 15 0 15 10 0 80,0001,346 words
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Advertisement318 1911-02-20 7 WANTED. WASTED. A youth aged about 17 years for the mineral water trade* Apply FRASER XEAN E Ltd. 11, Collyer Qoay. Fob 18 28-2 WASTED. Smart Chinese Insurance canvasser per first of March. Apply to C. S. R. c o Free Fob 18 ROOMS WASTED. From November by married couple,318 words
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Advertisement20 1911-02-20 7 GRANT Co, AUCTIONEERS, ACCOUNTANTS, ESTATE AGENTS AND SECRETARIES. Loans Mortgages Arranged Robber Exchange Buildings Telephone No. 444. T)«c 8 o.c20 words
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Advertisement127 1911-02-20 7 De K »\l.\ CLUKB PAKI TVAAK I-CHAPPM UNDEa Cjntbact with tbb Nbthbrlan'ds Isdia Government A?3l'« at siaQp^oope. The shipsa^ency, Limited, 2-3 Coilyer Quay. THI ONDIRMINTIONID DATIB OF DIPABTURI ARI ONLY APPKOUMAVB. BBOUW :t Moeara npang, Djambi and Tongkal I Feb. tS Japari Mintok aid P^lenbang py^ u db KGIIX Miatok127 words
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Miscellaneous860 1911-02-20 7 VESSELS IN PORT. K!*« and Tons mmwi^-i Arrived Krom I Calabria Ital cruis 1800 Caaann. Saigon Piemonte Ital gun boat 800 Cavassa t, 13 ColomW 21 H. laspecteur Siam gun boat 146 Zeeman I Belawan certain Kuai, M:.S. dredger 50<- n ",.v K aantan «rUin Sea Mew Col. yacht !>860 words
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Miscellaneous73 1911-02-20 7 VESSELS A T TAN JONG PAG AE Wharve* and D*eks at %t>hich d\f*retd Eaßt wharf S« 1-CUbriTui B«7^ Sbeen Wh»«f-K»kii. *J. F.u 8a... C^elS^. «zShh^,Q^ ChllmpollLagoon Dock Seo 7—(Under rim*ei mMam.\ We«t Wharf Set oe* Jaxdine'* Wharf Sec 9- Haiphong. Pulo Brani Coal Wharf—Patarf. *«FP" H«re#tH I Main Wfcarf—Sea Mew,73 words
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Letter1234 1911-02-20 8 (From Omr Otn Carretpumitnt.) Jac In all probability Holyrood will be the •ite of the National Scottish Memorial to King Edward. The Interim Committee has reported in f*v >ur of rebuilding the old Abbey Port at the foot of the Canongate, the Gothic gateway erected by a guid1,234 words
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Article168 1911-02-20 8 S.C.C. v Law and Ci\ 11. Sekv i In the Click** Tournament Match played on the Esplanade on Saturday, the S. C. C. were beaten by 60 runs. The scores weie as >ws. s. c. c. Benj tieldb Talma 5 I B Thomas b Oirver 21 A W lieven168 words
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Article443 1911-02-20 8 A correspondent writes to the Kar goon Gazette. The history of mining in Burma, carried on successfully on modern lines, dates back less than five years. The great success attendirg most ventures founded here, especially in the districts of Tavoy and Mergui, augurs well for the future.443 words
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Article1038 1911-02-20 8 Sun<;ki Kriit Hi hber. The ordinary meeting of the Sungei Kruit Uuhber Estate. Ltd., was held on Jan. *25, at the London Chamber of Commerce, Oxford court, EC, Mr W. A Luning presiding said. Since the incorporation of the company we have purchased, at a trifling cost, some1,038 words
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Article356 1911-02-20 8 The coasting steamer Soou Herg" has sunk in the E stern f.irway of the Bangkok river about hund ed feet from the bank at Wtl B »ft"eejt of the Standard Oil Oo'l gjduwus. Uatil the wreck is removed two red lights will be exhibited on the foie-p'irt of356 words
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Article97 1911-02-20 8 Tbe value of the pearl shells fxpoited from the north- west coast of the year ended March 31st, 1910, was 11 a decrease of I from tbe previous year. The pearls recovered were worth, approximately. £&1,585. There were engaged in tbe work 334 boats and 2,314 men.97 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement22 1911-02-20 8 Grlmault Co's Sarsaparilla dea ises tbe blood from all impurities arisi-ig from Scrofula, Eczema, Bad Legs, Skin D.'se ses Pimples and Sores.22 words
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Advertisement442 1911-02-20 8 Planters' Labour Bureau Telegrams ESTATE LABOUR AGENTS." 1^ 11 m Chinese sinkehs carefully selected, medically examined and con ducted to any estate, thus avoiding the trouble of estate er ployees coming to Singapore. Shipment within three days of order. mwf A PP*y to Manager 57, The Arcade KATZ BROS., LTD.I442 words
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Miscellaneous517 1911-02-20 8 PASSENGERS ARRIVED Per Perak Messrs L. V. Rools, Rat cliff. C. D. Van Sotneren, R (i Van Someren, Stopani, Stemn.H Hon. E. C Ellin bens, E. J. Gill, W. Leggatt, ff C. Piper. Ironside, J. B Douglas, T. D. Parsons, greaves, S. Knocker, Curey. Per Glenfarg Mr Stale, Miss Gsrton,517 words
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