The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 February 1911
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section17 1911-02-25 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERT ISER TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1911 NO. 7,1 m17 words
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Article129 1911-02-25 1 Topics of the Week are on— Page 6. A seric us slip has occurred at the Laht Mines— Pd L Bertam and Telka dividends are aa nounced— Pnge 7. Some interesting information about th< Spring races is on— Pag A letter criticising the Country Clul scheme is129 words
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Article721 1911-02-25 1 From paragraphs leoently published m the al press it would appear as it Australia ie n dele mined to act up to her selfchoaaa he motto of "Advance." Not many days ago we read tft be two new st eo eh the 10 iis having built for the721 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement676 1911-02-25 1 ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF Australian Frozen Meats Produce Can be obtained at the COLD STORAGE DEPOT. 4 lU2*?5, Orchard Road. -i-M_^-H-M-H-M_M-H-^-H-M--^P-_M_M_^__^ V^ MMVMMHHBH HB J|| H|B T SINGAPORE S PREMIER SHOW, y I m ZZ imm I A 12( *> feet B H tonight L Tkoroighly Irterestirg and Pcpa'ar E 2nd676 words
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Advertisement262 1911-02-25 1 g The place to spend a pleasau evening, at which you pay Bd none too dearly for admission is the iMARLBOROUGr CINEMATOGRAPH, BEACH ROAD. POPULAR WITH ALL CLASSES AH ENJOYABLE PROGRAMM] TO-NIGHT 2nd Show 9.30 to 11 p.m 1. Feats of Strength by Victorious. (The World's Champion d 2. Hunting262 words
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Advertisement100 1911-02-25 1 LATEST ADYERTiSEMtWTS, Waited— a clerk for office work— Page B The Ministering Children's League— Page Auction sale of No 1 sheet para rubber Page 2. ice re the Bekoh Rubber E=»tate> —Page Important auctioa sale of valuable town properties Page 2 Sailing dates of tin Teesta, "Taroba" and C de100 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous375 1911-02-25 1 THE WEEK Saturday 25th High Water.- 6 49 a., 9.48 p Miss Anderson's Wedding. S.C.C. Tennis Tournament. Sunday, _t)th HQfh Water.— B .3 p quagesima Shrove Sunday. N. D. L. Mail Homeward due Monday, 27th: ffiph Water.- 9 8 10 50 p Unveiling Read Tablet. Cathedral. S.C.C. Tennis Tournament TUIHDAY,375 words
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Article216 1911-02-25 2 MR. J. HOWARD FORD ON RUBBER. In an interview with a represent it ive of the K veiling Standard recently, Mr J. Howard Ford, a director of the United States Rubber I tonmm the remark that the number of automobiles is such that tbe manufacture of tyres alone accounts for216 words
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Article234 1911-02-25 2 II till Will I (Malay) Ribsbr Tbe directors of the Madingley (Malay) Rubber Estates, Ltd have iasoed a circular giving details of tho company's progress They state test sines the formation of the company a farther cOO scree of forest land -aos nana arqaired from the Government, making234 words
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Article123 1911-02-25 2 It is stated m a Chinese paper that the Diplomatic Corps m Peking have lodged a protest with the Waiwupu against the incompetence cf the officials of the three Eastern provinces, m Chihli and the Shantung Provinces for their failure to prevent the plague. A wedding was celebrated on Fab123 words
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Article185 1911-02-25 2 St. Andrew's Cathedral. Quinqsifssims Sunday. 7 am Matins, Hymn I im Holy Communion .Choral. Hymns 4 pm Children's Service. 5.30 pm Evensong sad Sermon. Hymns 540, 215. 604. Vesper Hymn, Lord keep us safe.'' On Sunday evening there will be a Church Parade of the S. By185 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement1022 1911-02-25 2 A Sozodorvt I Some people complain ol the expense of a ig^RDCj SOZODONT is both w-«Y'*T"V Vw od ar.ci economical. ViJAlJjj- Only a litt! nted. It lasts, lt keeps the teeth clt a.n and trees them horn the corrosion °f,a.,ar And it the nicest dentilnce one can use ""*■'>-- f1,022 words
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Advertisement619 1911-02-25 2 augtions. AUCTION SALE OF Java Teak Household Furniture .AT No. 2-A, WjLKi I LD. On Monday 27th Februai y. at 4-30 p.m. NOW ON VIEW. POWELL Co., Auctioneers. Feb 24 28.8 AUCTION SALE Or Poona and Mennti Planks, Rafters. L^ &c, TO BE I! D A THE STRAITS STEAM SAWMILL619 words
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Advertisement805 1911-02-25 2 Auenoxs. Rubber Exchange Buildings The public Saleroom may now be eofMed. Auction Sales may be conducted by any person licensed to conduct such sales m Sinca pore. c w Cars received for Garage or for ins pection. Godown accommodation for bulky goods. 1 terms apply to S. TOM LI Jan805 words
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Advertisement536 1911-02-25 2 WnoslxxT^ A Sm,U p„ wt(ty of Nq 0» «o„da y 27th F^^T POWEU *C £2ml PRELIMINARY N 0 Tl CE MPOETANr AUCnoi Kir. VALUABLE TOWN R^* COMPl;: t **ll£S TO he HBLO At Powell Co's QnU Saleroom. TnenUj, the 28th Marek, at 2^ Road. SmgsporeTows. TH^Lfe^ known ss Nos. 20,536 words
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Article763 1911-02-25 3 fMtOtiM-H M poet-l politics cm is from the London correaponden ol the Hongkong luiW Prea> During the peat few aeeks the English an OonlhNntnl Prent hare teen discussing re* en «0~4ie.l «ovements m Asia and Europe whic mdmm to foteebadow a new balance of powei763 words
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Article587 1911-02-25 3 x 5 itirtth torn t^en annonnoed of Sir i rancis Galtoi. ne of the moat eminent scientists the man who invented fingerprints, "Galton's Law," and "Eugenics. He was famous as an antbropol gist, a geographer, an explorer, and a me but preferred to describe himself as a587 words
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Article264 1911-02-25 3 Tour by an "All Red" Eocti The reproach of ignorance of the Empire frequently brought against tbe inhabitants of these islands will be able to be levelled with double force against all who fail to take the opportunity of visiting the forthcoming exhibition of the Festival264 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement102 1911-02-25 3 Colds May be Avoided. When yonr feet are wet asd cold, and yonr body flb.ilu*' throngb and through from expoaarc. take a big dose of Chamberlain's Coegh Remedy, betbe your feet m hot water before going to bed, and yoa are almost oertaia to ward off a severe cold. For102 words
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Advertisement299 1911-02-25 3 What About /A That p|| Dandruff?!^ Thy.-. Is just this much about it: 1 germ disease, is mo J untidy, annoy ing, and leads to baldness. When chronL I very stubborn, but surely thorough and em treatment. All germs must be destroyed, the scalp must restored to health Here is299 words
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Advertisement982 1911-02-25 3 f'^' Shopping by Post ft f*i^~Jj^c£t^ boon to those at a distance. i'.mi>\ Impossible for those living m distant L 5 and villages to get everything {*A tV*X^"**/ requ fe\ at the local stores, and we therefore \',-tS*Sf ff^TTTTT^" VVI be pleased to send our illustrated cata- i M onhdent982 words
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Advertisement57 1911-02-25 3 Absolutely Safe When yoa have a cold get a bottle of Chamberlain's Coogh Remedy. It will soon v up all right and will ward oft any tendency toward pneumonia. This remedy contains no opium or other narcotic and may be given as confidently to a baby ac to an adult.57 words
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Advertisement33 1911-02-25 3 sadf Dr. Williams* Pink Pills. Stuhr's FINEST TABLE DELICACIES. Genuine Caviare. Anchovies m Brine. Peeled Shrimps. mps L.xtracL Sold fey all Mfd-aIMM Pravtatt* Dealers STUHR CO.. HAMBURG English I xpon Agent L J33 words
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Article586 1911-02-25 4 „SHELL PLANS IN EGYPT. al announcement ia nude regard ing the pUns of the Shell Transport and Trading Campiny ia connection with the acquisition of th* Gemsah oil property, at present owned by the Rad Saa O.lti «lds Limited, the erection of a red iery at Sue/ and the laying586 words
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Article356 1911-02-25 4 MXJIORT OF THI FBKXCH War. An interesting letter written by the Emperor William shortly after his 1-tb birthday to the commander of his regiment, t hen mm Versailles, has just Men the light of print. It runs as follows My deer Colonel,— On my birthday I got356 words
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Article97 1911-02-25 4 TAPPING BY PIECE -WORK. I recent meeting of the Planters' Asso-«-"aionat Baadong, West Java, one of the members, speaking from his own experience, «-fned m favour of piece work m tapping, with clow supervision over the coolies. In his opinion, with piece work, the coolies, iv ■y t,o f ,197 words
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Article724 1911-02-25 4 House r an st Microbes Probably not even the most ftr-se^ person ever dre<imed of a time when the proverb, living m glass houses," would become a word of sound advice m its literal meaning. Yet ir. is en sec >tupliBhei reality. Bricks tntdeoi |Us« for building724 words
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Article188 1911-02-25 4 Krischauer's researches throw 6ome light on a curious phenomenon which has been observed on old tin-ware. A few years ago was discovered what has been called disease of metals. Id the case of old tin- ware this takes the form of a spotting of the metal188 words
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Advertisement669 1911-02-25 4 A City nonstable Nervous Depression, Lassitude, Rheumatism From all landx 'he .ill others. which I make taking Phoslenne at i 1 keep 1 !y and physically. *>ne, Constable iain on 4 poun dl weathers, controlling tlie .< iroiume of City traffic. it experiencing the terrible nerve stl which formerly distressed669 words
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Advertisement70 1911-02-25 4 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In Africa Mr. Piet A. Uys, of Lelievlei, Orange River Colony, testifies to the good ijualities of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. He says "We have used several times for our children and ourselv and expect to continue with it as we have found it excellent. We can recommend70 words
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Advertisement248 1911-02-25 4 _B__i Non-Throat the h for smoker. 25 -0. i s~*£**2-**-3 "-J. aT£*L£SL where. ■'■usir every. you cat, t. c^Se?hn, fl ,ke> for tin-**,? iMau>u »«Storefora tfarfeni I tyCkeafude,} 70 c rso i Obtainable at most Retail Stoics. fr I**—1 If your Storekeeper does not sell 'f them write to tbe248 words
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Article996 1911-02-25 5 TA^ ds The roads are can fully graded aud of well const t unfed surface, and as a cons* <|uence communication between vaiions j oints m the interior is kept np by motor traction. Al ready there are large numbers of privately owntd motor cars throughout theFinancial News - 996 words
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Advertisement504 1911-02-25 5 KATZ BROS., LTD. We have just unpacked new stocks of the following Cigarettes which we highly recommend to all Cigarette Smokers and offer them at the following prices. SIMON ARTZ'S WORLD KNOWN 70 P Cigarettes m tins of 50 or ICO. Price Si. so per 100 LEOPOLD EMGELHARDT'S famous. Mena504 words
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Advertisement573 1911-02-25 5 NOTIQES. Mr. H. A. Crane with over 35 years experi ence as Auctioneer and Valuer has this day reestablished himself as a Licensed Auctioneer and Valuer at No. 9, D'Almeida Street, under the style and firm of Crane Brothers. HKNRV A. CRANE. Singapore, 6th February, 1911. h 6 NOTICE. Captain573 words
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Advertisement603 1911-02-25 5 NOTIGES. The Bekoh Rubber Estates L CAPITAL 1150,000 I. 1 Pun-hase 4 7 00 m option Re. iner Cap ited Expeaa The Company is now being rloated m London Shares l each 6d on app'ication ls on allotment. Full part'culars can be seen at the offices ol the undersigned. SHARPE.603 words
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Advertisement534 1911-02-25 5 International Banking Corporation. CAPITAL and SURPLUS COLD £6,500,000 Hbad Officb .—6O Wall Street. Now Yobk. London Officb Threadneedie House, Biahopsgate Street Within. Losdob I Londos Bankers National Provincial Bank of England Ltd. Oeneral Foreign Business Ti season! DEPOSITS. Current Deposit Accounts opened aad Interest allowed on the dauf balances at534 words
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Article23 1911-02-25 6 Domestic Occurrences. Birth. Beck. On the 25th Jan., at 271 it, Willes den-lane, the wife of Frank Hervey Be< k, of a daughter.23 words
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Article, Illustration1201 1911-02-25 6 ihe Pre*« the Peop!* x right .riaintain, -<" )>v influence and unbribed by tain; -•ex Truth her g'.ricHis precepts draw. Pledged to Religion. Luymrtv and l_w. Hirdly ever his batter evidence of the fact that "the whirligig of Time brings m bis1,201 words
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Article912 1911-02-25 6 The I'nilharmonic Orchestra will resume practice on Thursday, March -'od, at 830 BBJ m the Victoria Memorial Hall. I Rear Admiral Charles Stillman Sperrv, who commanded the United States battle ship fleet during its tour of the world a couple of years ago, died on Feb Ist m his a912 words
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Article640 1911-02-25 6 London knows a k ki_ Jd?lKal "•MB of men who mesa jEt l?** I***1 tUtiosl vi,i U to twTmmSr** U?i H gram might y of Caa^K from the tables of D^T^ stem. &c a_d are -rejW' r^-l' I received, carted awa? "T"* north for the defecUtioo640 words
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Article39 1911-02-25 6 By Major G. A. Daai I MAX I) ANT, I Major w s Active List of the B vk the d««. Commandant have bsoei takes over b IMF G. A. Derrick froai the Sitaiaet.39 words
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Advertisement223 1911-02-25 6 I TRY A CHANGE OF WHISKY TO MACGREGOR'S V.O.S. Tines. Liqueur $€ol€t> UIRISKV. Macgregcr, Caldbeck Co.. London Glasgow. ESTABLISHED 1864SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSE OF LORDS. THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, \ND TO THB HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT, CANADA. Price J lB per case, duty extra. CALDBECrx. MACGREGOR Co., Sole Agents. W 'MOUTRIE'S'223 words
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Advertisement102 1911-02-25 6 H. BOLTER. A VERY LIMITED I Of SMOKED SALMON. From 2to 3 lbs each fish Price Si. so only RED CAVIARE OR SALMON ROE (large grains) Price §1 per lb. ONE Ql -UTS THE BEST. N.&O, HIGH STREET OPPOSITE De SUVA'S. LEE BROTHERS. 58-4, Hill Street, off Stamford Road.) HIGH102 words
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Advertisement35 1911-02-25 6 How to Prevent Crsap. j Wham ifsaa as oooa m+* g_g__ I war Toff an attack ol croup ss^staiss^** dancer and cause of anxietf '*_JJ'fJ > I mothers use it successfully, ror BSB>af Dispensaries and Dealers.35 words
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Article101 1911-02-25 7 NEW TREATY DISAPPROVED. (By Suboaahne Telegraph. Router's.) Heater's Washington correopondent wires that tha S oasts has deferred ratification of the aaw treaty with Japan, and the subject will probibly be again discussed to-day. The CAlifornian Sjnate has unanimously passed a resolution urging Congress to dis9SBt from tha101 words
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Article40 1911-02-25 7 c Sundry Civil Appropriation Bill, ending forty-five aad a half mil'ion loJlars for tea construction of, and three allfioee for the fortification of the Panama has been reported to tbe House of ftopreseatatires by the Appropriations remittee.40 words
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Article57 1911-02-25 7 The Neptune's Success. Bee m. The results of the trials of H. M. SNsptuae's" guns, ia the Mediterranean, ▼ere remarkable. The whole broadside of :we>e inch guns fell within a spies of 1 sards around the target at fire miles i -o c. Experts affirm that the57 words
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Article15 1911-02-25 7 It is announced at Teheran that Sipahder nmnw *ar*ar*M*amm mmWJMMmMmMmnMRfdm A\ IvKMaivl15 words
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Article75 1911-02-25 7 Serious Hindrance to Work. {From aar own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Feb There has bass a ssrious slip at the Lahat mines The tailings from adjoining lands got displaced aad raa into tha lombong to the depth of eight fast aad buried a small loco ■•tin Ml I75 words
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Article42 1911-02-25 7 (From ear era Corrempondent Ipoh, Feb Tekka Miaes L-mited nave declared another dividend of 1 ♦> per share. ■h our u"*n Correspondent.) Penang. Feb S A Colombo rubber service wire say that Bastes, pays an interim dividend of fifteen ;er ;en'42 words
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Article7 1911-02-25 7 JANUARY RUBBER TIN RETURNS. |"580 ?HEXPERIA\ pikuls. >7 words
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Article63 1911-02-25 7 GOVERNMENT G AZETTE. Mr C. W. Darbishire has been appointed. provisional)*?, an unofficial member of the Legislative Council to till the vacancy Banned by tbe resignation of Mr H. Fort Mr T. de M. L Braddell has been appointed Attorney General m the Straits. Messrs. M. Sherwood and N. D.63 words
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Article68 1911-02-25 7 FuBTHSB R_Dl FOBBSHADOWBD. Speaking recently at a dinner given by tha British International Associ. Journalists, tbe Postmaster-General Herbert Samuel), after urging those present to seize every opportunity to emphasise the signs of good will happily growing between Grreat Britain aad Oerasaay, added that he hoped during his68 words
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Article48 1911-02-25 7 GREAT SPORTS COMPETITION. (By Submarine Telegraph.— Renter's) Feb le h, 4.90 pm. The mmagement of the Festival of Empire at the Crystal Palace is organising Imperial sports. a\ustralasia is sending a team to take parr, and Canada and South Africa have received invitations to compete.48 words
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Article25 1911-02-25 7 Gen. Brun Dies Suddenly. The French War Minister, General I J run, has died of a stroke of apoplexy m thr Office25 words
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Article38 1911-02-25 7 NEW P. 0. STEAMERS. Rec 4.50 pm. Toe P O. Company have ordered two aaw seven thousand steamers of the Nile type. These vessels are desigoe 1 for the intermediate service between India, China and Japan, without transhipment. > <38 words
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Article729 1911-02-25 7 Report of thb Board op Wardbns. The B^ard of Wardens steal tint during the R ceipt s were 1 and Expenditure $4,208 t>3 leaving a credit balance, Ist December l!U0, 82.183 80. The receipts from collections on Sundays and Holy Dtys amounted to $1,844 11, against729 words
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Article792 1911-02-25 7 NOTHBR MXX I Another meeting m connection with the Country Club Scheme was held last evening m the Exchange with the idea of definitely wing up the constitution of the club ther discussing the revised estimate of $6">,000 for the scheme. The details of this new792 words
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Article506 1911-02-25 7 To the Editor, Sir, It is not yet too late to refrain from a public decision which may be regretted with lamentation m the future. Singapore has already four golf links sufficiently well distributed to cater for the needs of residents m all parts of the town.506 words
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Article75 1911-02-25 7 The Editob. Daar Sir,— lt has b^en brought to my notice that at a meeting of the "Mergui \l jbber Company" a report of which is given m your issue of 16 SB inst. mention is inide of a Mr Turner. I shall be greatly obliged if you75 words
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Article179 1911-02-25 7 Amount previously acknowledged $10,660 M. Meyer Esq, of Messrs Meyer Bros. 1,000 Messrs W. Mansfield and Co, Ltd... 1,000 Messrs Guthrie and Co, Ltd 1,000 Messrs S. Manasseh and Co HonT. S. Biker 500 Proprietors of The "Straits Times" Messrs E. Meyer and Co, J. A.179 words
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Article264 1911-02-25 7 The programme for the May meeting which has now been drawn up is marked b? several new featmes. In the first place there is a doing away with Consolation races for griffins and ex-griffins on the last day. Instead of this all entries m these classes will264 words
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Advertisement49 1911-02-25 7 Miat to many lends ite aid, Oae may mention, if yoa please, Mist's a place where moneys made. Mist ia used to flavour peaa Bat of ail the mints there are From Dundee to Tararua, One there is that s best by far. Which is Woods' Gr-.at Peppermint Care.49 words
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Advertisement50 1911-02-25 7 ThoHe travellers bold, who faced the cold, The South Pole to explore, Would have foresworn their quest forlorn. And stayed at home, I'm sure, Did they not know, that 'mid ice and snow They could perfect health ensure, By having close by a good supply Of Woods' Great Peppermint Care,50 words
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Advertisement299 1911-02-25 7 P"se h nt n a??o°.; MARBLE 8 DAY CLOCKSJ Su«.* *■> .^r-f,.. *>*fcyy^ ?niim_M>L— i J _»ji_ nßkSmSSsjßS^^*- ".I*J_* tbQttAiMt ja^f^^_^_fc_d* Ko_Bfl y --v¥r jSn*f-Ai 'l-yy^M W SJc§m The Time Piece illustrated is a very handsome 8 Day B ack Marble Clock Striking the Hotiu and Half Hours on Gongs299 words
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Advertisement635 1911-02-25 8 WANTED. II ED. A Clerk, for office work m Singapore, mnst have a knowledge of Fiench, Malay and typewriting and give personal reference. Apply nch Consulate. 106 Orchard Road. )2* WANTED A first rate Shorthand writer and Typist. Apply to F. ff, BARKER I Co. ROOMS WANTED Frcm November by635 words
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Advertisement517 1911-02-25 8 BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co, Ltd, FOR PENANG MADRAS AND NEGAPATAM The Company's Steamer TEESTA." 6,298 tons. C Willis. Commander, will be despatched for the above ports on Thursday, the 2nd March, a She has it accommodation for first and second class passengers. For freight or passage apply to BOUSTEAD517 words
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Advertisement686 1911-02-25 8 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG AMD Deutsche Damptschifffahrts Ges. Hansa" Bremen. OOMBTKBD BI BVId The steamers oi th* se Companies maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen Antwerp, an J Rotterdam, and the Straits China and Japan. Homeward?, they are despatched fortnight ly for Havre and Hamburg and once a ruontfc686 words
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Advertisement729 1911-02-25 8 OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO.. LTD AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd i The Companies*' steamer s are despatches from Liverpool outwards for I Sirs Chin* and Japan every week, and from Japan home wards for London Amsterdam and Antweri every fortnight for Genoa, Marseillt Liverpool and for Marseilles, Hay?729 words
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Advertisement1163 1911-02-25 8 P&O. rEAM London. V it Through Bills of Udj_ J <W, Pet«_ GuU. CootSZwJf O^t. can Forts. JkUl Au. L r <t ail *"-gn „i_ MAIL UjJE I Oafssara- (for Marmora Feb 24 Dolts 4 19il Devanha Mar 10 rwli 21 Wf- mrL 0 ST U Sri A "->< Apl1,163 words
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Article421 1911-02-25 9 Ma< DLT AS BfcOKrHAM> E\PKBT. Tbe latest develop ment m connection the typewriter is a machine to print syllables j of two and three letters by a single pressure ol the key a time-saving device that meet with great favour m all business houses. This invention, like421 words
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Article369 1911-02-25 9 Dsr San Feng is a Chineee sportsman of a ssateaaarj tendency, of whom Mr Jorrocks would hare said that he should rather be "credited with keenness than debited with ignorance" for following his favourite sport with snob rough and un- promising weapons. Describing m the Field369 words
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Article114 1911-02-25 9 Frank Ckiticism of Church by th« Aechbishop of York. Tbe Archbishop of York made some frank criticisms of the Church of England m a speech st SfccMeld. Churchmen, he s» id. must not rely epoei establishment and endowmert ac ac eicuse for being lees self sacrificing thee Nonconformists.114 words
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Article436 1911-02-25 9 M he HorEFiL Sh<»wi The Indian Government report of the trade of the Dependency for the year end- ing ll arch, 1* '10, is now available, and is couched m more optimistic terms, thanks m -re to the inflience of foreign trade. The record for the year 1909436 words
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Article274 1911-02-25 9 The London Magazine for February a capital number, well illustrated and full of readable matter contains an interview with Dr. G. B. Morrison, the Times correspondent at Pekin, who is now m London. Dr. Morrison spoke with emphasis of the great changes that are taking place274 words
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Article191 1911-02-25 9 Suggestion ••> a Tariff Agreement. Pressure is being brought to bear upon the Canadian Government to concede a tariff agreement with Germany, under which German exports to the Dominion might have the advantage of tbe Canadian intermediate tariff. The tariff war between Germany and Canada lasted from191 words
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Advertisement72 1911-02-25 9 A Reliable Remedy. You are not experimenting on yourself when you take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for a cold as that preparation has won its great reputation aad extensive sale by its isisiU.ln eeeea ol colde, and can always be impended upon. It is equally valuable ler adults end children and72 words
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Advertisement526 1911-02-25 9 CROSSE f% T% CELEBRATED DFlri;il ril I» K OILMEN'S BLACKVVELLJF I DELICACIES. l^lM SAIAD 05L 8 '^S^^-**^^ Agents for Lea Perrtns' >i rr^r o'^0 WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. ■2 '-to/ Tins with t* In HEALTH or SICKNESS I j Take regularly the 'Allenburys* Diet. It is most easy of assimilation, increasing vitality526 words
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Advertisement69 1911-02-25 9 WATERBURY'S RmSAmt *Ar Metabolized Cod Liver Oil Compound. TASTELESS. ODOURLESS. Aids digestion. Does not upset the stomach and is unrivalled for coughs,, colds, bronchitis and all pulmonary troubles, and is a general tonic for building up the system. OF *T,L CHEMISTS. $1.25 and S2.OC DYSENTERY AND DIARRHOEA BROWN'S SPECIFIC. To69 words
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Advertisement21 1911-02-25 9 sadf j 7 /tatis *THE» Singapore Soda Water. Established over 25 veara. Export Trade of the State of Victoria AUSTRALIA. sadf21 words
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Article128 1911-02-25 10 Before th* B ge is forgot tet W e 3 the serrieei 1 1 the Gh irdf cere one* hi listed to put to death an iati laugerous elephant, ChuLre. which for i IMff, m the early peri ef last century, had bfW M attraction at tbe128 words
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Article356 1911-02-25 10 The prices quoted are generally those current at Clyde Terrace Market. At tbe other markets there may be small variations. Singapore, Feb. 2*2 nd, 1911. Beans, Long perca-r. do. French do Beef PPr« r lb Beef Steak do. Bean Spro* per catty Bamboo Sprouts do. Blachan do.356 words
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Advertisement51 1911-02-25 10 F. CLARKE CO. 207, QUBBN-ST, SINQAPOPB. Livery Stable Keepers Fodder MerchonU. For Rubber-tyred Gharries and Best Rnbbei tyred carriages, ring np Tblbphonb 915. FODDXR delivered to any part of the bland SPECIALITY FURNITURE REMOVALS m our m vans, b» our own men. GENERAL CARRIERS. 18-HM, Propriati r, m u 1951 words
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Advertisement47 1911-02-25 10 df KONG HING CHEONG AND COMPANY Commimion Agents Photographic Dealers. Just received a new consignment of Camera plates, and etc., per s>. Hirano Maru.*' CAMSRAS on easy payment can now be arraL_» i Inspection cordially mvi I I At No. 104. Adelphi Hotel BuildiDgs, KORTIi Bi N47 words
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Advertisement24 1911-02-25 10 SAVARESSB W: MNTAL'S) ft »>ußtMtss of oil. and coatihc or tommmXHtLl Kan CFQPK, with WmmmmWmmxVKtM \i Hll OIRtCTIONS A>KfQft *>AVA tt. E. SS K.24 words
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Advertisement40 1911-02-25 10 I" H7i revrr M you may be. *n Skm^ IUIS whatever ynm rt/f 'if nuny want" Mai; 10* the latest and mo- up^tO'date Catalogue oi the best British Goods at keen prices. Free Patterns and Measure ment Forms. Frederick Qutnm40 words
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Advertisement345 1911-02-25 10 MANUFACTURERS"!^ WSCIUNCE Co OF C .S 4D4 ■■TABLISHED 1887. £^-2S%_S_m FORFEITABLE."^ BLE NO* Claims, loans, nsih sunaiJi— promptly settlec by the Gsa !_f ,l 1 Singnpore without the *r t g The Reserves for protsetioa -i i?, 6 re oTer (Lins***The Accounts ere supervised a*th_ GUTHRIE General SOUTH BRITISH INSURAHCE345 words
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Article117 1911-02-25 11 1910 Jan. Beiat 1 46 3,984 BroMf 133 2,263 Wmm I 2,8«6 Sh -,c -r.a:i 409 2,793 Oopeng Heawood 17 m Mhi Kanaboi 3,812 Kinta 450 5,819 Kin:/. \^oci&". :n KMm 140 989 -mas Pulai 650 4,886 iuansan 4 565 I^ahat 850 9,021 MO Mesglembo Lode 5] Sew117 words
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Article586 1911-02-25 11 Dec 1910 Jan Ailagar 3,900 36,777 4,00 Alor PongßU 4,385 U3 3,801 Alor Gajah 555 1,889 74 Alma ],£OO 8,650 m Anglo Malay 66,182 656,755 61.97: Ayer Knning 500 8,526 60 Ayer Molek 48 24,032 Ayer Panaa 00 10,105 1,G6 Bakap 17 Balgownie 10,223 105,042 12,58! Batak586 words
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Article59 1911-02-25 11 (CoEEBcraD tf to Feb. 24 j Bank 4 ms demand Private credits 3m credits 6ms Fbajjcb. demand Bank 295 t Gbemant, demand |f| ledia,T. T, 1744 Hongkong, demand j Yokohama, demand _> IH* va, demand I Bangkc c demand 66 Sovbbbigns, Bank Buying $8 54 Bank of England Bate...59 words
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Article122 1911-02-25 11 buyers |td«S Gam bier Gam bier Cube No 1 14. So Gambier Cubs No. 2 notr Pepper Black (orCa. ffpere' mmm 1 1 Pepper, Whits (fair) be, m H M Nutmsgs(lloso*Uw norn Nutaeags (80 n, m Macs (Bands M Olorss (Amboiaa' DOI r Bally Coffee (10% Black) RRRn Liberiaa122 words
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Advertisement355 1911-02-25 11 APARTMENTS. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. A nice room saitable for bachelors or married couple available from Ist March, near towa, terms moderate. Apply O. K. c o Free Press. Feb SS oc Comfortable doable aad single rooms witb board at "MILDURA "7. Oxley Rise. Tennis. Stables. Terms moderate. M -1 ac355 words
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Advertisement19 1911-02-25 11 GRANT Co, AUCTIONEERS. kCCOUNTAHTS, ESTATE AGENTS AND SECRETARIES. .oans Mortgages Arranged Rubber Exchange Buildings. Telephone No. 444. D*c6 nx19 words
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Miscellaneous873 1911-02-25 11 VESSELS lis pou r ""T bomeL womitliejl U». P, <aereroi 8 3 Bchroeier F. t» F.M.S. dredger 500 N aMtan Sperwer Dat light tender t5O fel) j 3 D riM amer. Flwr Ton. Maate, A m.«) Fro. BaUriir °"!m 'an 20 Ba-n^rmaesinßinS; ertl!n BesftTn. n Brr° 1 -2 T. Hoe873 words
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Miscellaneous79 1911-02-25 11 WEATHER REPORT Date Bar Wind Temp Hum Sky Rain. H'kong 10a 30.46 Calm b Manila 10a 764 W 22 b ■>ong4p 30.32 NI o Manila 4p 23 c Kandang Kerbau Hospital, Feb 23. 1911 9am. 3pm. 9pm Hawtn. 32 Fab. 30 025 2d Temp. 4 RRR Wet Bulb Ther. 7679 words
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Article1065 1911-02-25 12 Ordinary Meeting. Friday. Feb. 24. 1 ■iiiltsafj tbe Governor, Sir John Anderson Tbe Hon' We Major Ge_L Stephenson. Tbe Hoa-ble tho Colossal Secretary, EL Brock- I Hill ■■JTf 1 1 l' I a,Ml:rr the Csi Trsaaarsr. W. C. MicheU. theiV.. Engineer. K. .1. Pigott: I>r Qnllowmr. E. C.1,065 words
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Article239 1911-02-25 12 S.C.C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT. YE B PLAI ■D" Cla« B KB. A. Mcl.ennan beat Jamas Robertson, 6 l, ♦3- Gosling beat beat C. L. Duff, I. I 6—l. R. Antholz beat G. Stockwell, w.o. W. MacDougall beat J Ferrier, 4—6, 6—3. I W Dossett beat W. E. Rayner, 7— 5, 3_G,239 words
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Article346 1911-02-25 12 Toe following racing news will interest a good many local followers ot racing: Hobsbs ob Galloways Racb. Value Ticals 250. Presented by tbe R. B. S. C.—11 miles. Handicap. Mr R Marty's Att. Mr B gnlej) 1 The Hamburg Kongsee's Trouble O.(MrHanncke) 2 Tbe Hamburg Kongsee's Rouge et346 words
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Article140 1911-02-25 12 The Vienna correspondent of the I Chronicle states he has learned from B nica that Turkey is summoning 600,000 reserres m addition to the standing a of 400,000, the alleged reason being to prevent complications m the spring. S*ys a home paper i—The contract secured Sir John .1 tckson for140 words
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Article1138 1911-02-25 12 The following report has t>een furnished tc Messrs Guthrie Co. ly Messrs Osborne and Chappel Dear Sirs, 1 Acting upon your instructions of July the JHh last, we now hand you s supplementary report upon the two Mining areas on th< above Estate, referred to m our report1,138 words
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Article264 1911-02-25 12 c The Merapi from Amoy yesterday i brought over *00 Chinese coolies, c There were four deaths on the "Ajax" s on the voyage from Liverpool via Jeddah. Two children died on the Japan on tbe k veyege down from Kobe, and were buried at b sea. 6264 words
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Article135 1911-02-25 12 0 In the International Court. Biogkok, judgment was delivered m the case m which s the Borneo Co Ltd owners of the d "Cormorant, sued Messrs Joo Seng, owners of the "Singapore" for Tc5.2,000 alleged to be 1 image sustained m a collision between the d* two135 words
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Article231 1911-02-25 12 Per P. aY O. Marmora from London 9 Mr G. A. Grant, Mrs G A. Cbaney and child, Mrs J. M. Allinson, Miss E P. Allinson. Mr E. Walker, Mr R. A. J. Gore, Mr M. Maze- ran. Mr G. Tiersack, Mr J. Christians, Mr A :us, Mr231 words
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Article45 1911-02-25 12 In addition to page 1 1 Van d Lrja, Dut ''00. Mulder Feb °4 P'anak S. A. P'anak Astyanai. Brit 3,<»2i, Read, Fei- J4, L'pool W. M. a v'o, Shanghai 25. Prinses Julien, Dut 4 '.'73. Feensma, Feb Vmsterdain, S. A Batavia 24.45 words
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Article63 1911-02-25 12 om Europe— Per N. D. L. Luetzow. on Friday next, with mails of Feb 8. From China— Per N. D. L. P. E. Friedrich, on Sunday next. MAILS ALREADY DESPATCHED FOB LONDON. 5 Left Due Aarrived. PA Jan 27 Feb 18 N D L Jar. B I63 words
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Advertisement19 1911-02-25 12 Rigauds Bocool Extrat is an exact reproduction of this sweet yet powerful Indian perfnme. and is very popular. 2119 words
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Advertisement55 1911-02-25 12 Help tbe weak if you are strong, Kebpect tbe old if you are yc m Own your faults when you are wrong Aud when you're angry hold your tongue. Pay your debts before you bBack net a bill for rich or poor. And when a cough or chill you get55 words
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