The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 27 February 1911

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27. 1911 NO. 7.150
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  • 99 1 Our Scottish Letter is given on Page 5 A Cabinet Crisis has arisen m France— Page 5. The Army estimates show a small reduction Pr m* The German Crown Piince has left for horne Pipe 5. A human skeleton has been found at Serangoon —Page 4 A
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  • 950 1 A Bornean river and a 1> mean river crew aie similar, instmuch ss you never know where either will laud aaa. river leaded us (»f ter st yen hours or so < f piddling, aad another seven of otium time J ign tmte) at a mv,"
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 313 1 (SB Ii BBaaBBaBBBSBBBBBBaaBBBBBaaBBBBIi B BB B_SBBS_BBSBB__BaHn_aBBBBBasaBBaSSMa— BBBBBaaBVt T SINCAPORE S PREMIER Sr-OW. }t R AND A 1200 FEET T Week End Programme N H to-iioht L Thoroughly Interestirg and Pcpu'ar fE 2nd Show 9-30 to 11 pm -w bbbies of W A ri Tot ical events at Heme Abroad ti
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    • 502 1 i I Fresh Australian Pure Creamery BUTTER. Singapore Cold Storage j COMPANY, LTD. NEW ORCHESTRA GOANESE PROFESSIONALS. Who have proved very popular as musics entertainers m certain local establishment; and elsewhere, WILL PLAY TO-NIGHT AT THE MARLBOROUGH CINEMATOGRAPH, BEACH ROAD. INJOYMENT OF PROGRAMME ENHANCED 2nd Show 9.30 to 11 p.m.
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    • 142 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Firebricks, and fireclay Pag •:e of loss and scrip PmR Rosina at the Theatre Royal Page 1. New orchestra at tha MarlLorough Page 1. Jackson's floor and furniture polish Page 4 Malay States Development Agency Page Electric Motors for Municipal workshop Page 2. The Standard Life Assurance Company
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 332 1 THE WEEK Monday, 27th High Water.— J*. B a., 10 50 p Unveiling Read Tablet. Cathedral. S C.C. Tennis Tournament. TURsDAY, 28th High Water.— !'.£•"> a 11.14 p Children's Ba/iar, Vie. Memorial Sail, 4 p C. Tennis Tournament. Widnisday, March Ist High Water— lo 3«i a .1.37 p Hew Moon,
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  • 926 2 A BAD SLUMP AND A I i Fes -March A< tivitt Talksd of. The L >ndon Correspondent of the enter prising little Rubber j >urnal *.ren Rubber News writes uuder date Jin M Ik er pissing through a brief ptriod of crisis the Rubber situation here, is
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  • 819 2 The Spring Race Meeting (Under S. R. h, Rues of Racing) WII H Tuesday, tho 9th. Thursday, the 11th and Saturday, the 13th May, 1911. PROGRAMME FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 9th May, 1911. 1. The Opening Stakes. Value $600. A Handicap I I Ib-rees that have never won
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 839 2 8 The Consolation Plate Value MOO and .>V> to the Beeond Horse. A Handicap for aU Horses that have run at the Meeting and not won. The Winner to be put up for au tion under Rule 128 for V Entrance $15. Distance, 8 -Try Course. Entries close at noon
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    • 737 2 NOTIGES. Fegoh Limited NOTICE OF LOSS OF SCRIP Notice is hereby given that Scrip No. 981 m the name of A. A. J. BROUN for 2o Fulh Paid Shares m this Company numberec ***** to ***** has been lost and anyone coming into possession of the above namec Hcrip is
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    • 564 2 international Banking Corporation. CAPITAL and SURPLUS GOLD $6,500,000. Hbad —60 Wall Bkeet, New loan. LOBDOB OMI h ILreadneedie Hoaaa, Bishopsgate Street Within, LoHDOB BC. Lokdos Ban kerb —Nitioeel Provisoia! Bank cf England Ltd. General Foreign Business Transacted, DEPOSITB. CuBbKNT I'kpobit Aooonati aaanad antab tmm I wed on the daily balances
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    • 371 2 MANUFACTURERS LIFE •btablisbed 1887. trwtTd!^ "ohbbs FOR> EITABLB T* UTAW ,> •Ml? promptly settleo h!rlsls"a__ll_^ "'•"•i «ai»pore without the dk-MT-f 1 1^ 1 Head Office mm •■•"•ass It ho7^!_ 'or prolteMes af n, noMters are over •20.0005i507;a f1, The Accounhi ere suMrvhed kt »nee Department of thstSSJ^J**^^ GUTHRIE m Co.,
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  • 625 3 BOY S FOR THE SEA. gwe sal Mabiitb Trainin Tie executive of the N<tvy League his drawn ap the following memorandum Tfce qosatie* of increased and systematic faCahties for see training is one of tbe great Ht asd nsost urgent importance. As far as the Navy ia ©oaceraed it is
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  • 230 3 sfasfasdfas to the provisions of the Cob--eyancvg aad Law of Property Ordinance Ittt, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVBN that ail creditors aad persons having any debts claims aad ilnaaads upon or against tbe Estate of Jame* Waddell Boyd Maclaren for merly af ni****gapnsn, CNil Engineer bnt late af Moffat, Omtlsad
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 59 3 NOTICE. The undersigned beg to inform the public that from the Ist day of March. 1911 they will start an establishment under the Firm name of Ching Keng Lee Co., at Ma 3, Raffles Place, Singapore, as Auctioneers, Valuers I toll and Commission Agents Contractors Dated this 16th day of
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    • 301 3 Aj Family Medicine Hl^ Without j|| A Icohol Ayer's Sarsaparilla is a tonic i alterative, free from alcohol. Wl A medicine strei J. h or tone; a Jicine that builds up, gives and power. What is an "alterative"? A medicine that alters or changes unhealthy action to healthy action. Ayer's
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    • 616 3 AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF Poona and Meranti Pldnks. Rafters, Logs &c. TO IH m D AT THE STRAITS STEAM SAWMILL LTD. NO I] \I OAD On Wednes lay, Ist Mai eh. at 4-30 p m. A large number of meranti aud poonah planks, rafters, and about 50 tons of BMKBBti
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    • 798 3 AUCTIONS. Rubber Exchange Buildings. The public Saleroom may now be engaged. Auction Sales may be conducted by any person tteaßßßi to conduc: such sales m Sinqa pore. Motor (rar- received for Garage or for inspection. Godown accommodation for bnlky goods. For terms apply to S. TOMLINSON, Manager. Jan J6 1.3
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    • 962 3 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Teak Europe-made oak Mahogany Household Furniture Semi-Grand Piano Horse < and G?arriases Plants Ac. 'i OfNTTO* S.GAF I lOUSE, DILVJ On Saturday, Uth March, at 11=30 am as \cellent toned SF>: i PIAJi n .ng and Moeller m first class cond bentwood revolving piano stools;
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 62 4 On tbe 25th Feb. at tbe English Presby terian Chorch, Singapore, by tbe Rev. William Runciman, M a., b.d Donald Ykrbury, the youngest son of C. H. Perkins Ss\». J. P. of Sketty, Glamorganshire, to Catherine Elizabkth Mary, younger daughter of li John Anderson, v.c mo.. Governor and Com-mander-in-Chief
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    • 38 4 iholdt.— At 18 Syed Alley Road on tbe 26th inst., Jane Buchholdt mother of Mrs. A. P. Williams and wife of tbe late Capt L. Buchboldt). Funeral at sp. m. to-day at' tbe Bukit Timib Road Cemetery.
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  • 1392 4 all the I*re«« tht People tight maintain, ribeci by gain; Truth h»r g'o-io«i< precepts draw, Pledgtd to Keligior.. L- I aw. When we notice that the Government has proved itself once more true to its instincts by tu'.3Cting some trilling reduction of
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  • 549 4 The Marlborough have secured tbe services of a new orchestra. A human skeleton was found m the jungle at the third mile Serangoon Road on r lav afternoon. The IVkiog and Tientsin Times repot Is that Dr Morrison ie to leave Moscow for Peking on Febiuarj I A Chinaman was
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  • 525 4 KIT *o» Classic M^ 'UBic Uku-r _k- -.1 a, Mendelssohn of a^^fe U and is the -^^^HJ? >U elevating than Chri^^^iirf!* These questions -^-?_^_l tinent but they put m au*?"***demand aa .newts <*■■§• which is inkine^* that character of the Ee«li__^__a P markableattrMt¥»elZ^^lu^l l, and their monster '^ioii
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  • 131 4 The Young de Roogemoat Cup km mm 5 won by David, who m the iaal oa Ttam 3 day last beat Everitt, one up. )n Friday evening Ldy Hynsmni Jew gave away the prism won during thi Int I two months, as follows i Andrew Currie
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  • 82 4 An incident happened the other say-*; much amused those who was visitor to Smgepore from A*traba. J had nevmr beam hern, hrfore was gssew admiration over the ftoe exposes Singapore roadstead. j •What a fine harbour you never aaw anything to -heat it one thing you really should do. loiamattle
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 312 4 KELLY WALSH, LIMITED. THINGS NEEDFUL. AR and rIRETTI CASH; Leather. Plated. Aluminium, and Gun-metal. TOBACC v. PIPES, ASH TRAYS m many new shapes PLAYING ?ARD*, BRIDGE SETS and SCORE BLOCKS, POKER DICE, CHESS, IRAUGHT3, and CARD COUNTERS. WRITING I Morocco, Calf, Pitkin, Roan etc. AUTOGRAPH, i OVT 3, AT HOME|REGIsTERS.
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    • 85 4 No Home is Complete Without A Gramophone THE BEST CHEAPEST I MEANS OF PURE ENJOYMENT. TERMS TO SUIT ALL. S. MOUTRIE AND CO.. LTD THE ARCADE. ruth LEE BROTHERS. 58-4, Hill Street, off Stamford Road.' HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. Enlargements a Speciality PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION. BILLIARDS. The Anglo Australian Cushion.
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    • 47 4 Colds May WAvainan. When your feet are wet and cold, body chilled through and tfcieui posure, take a big dose of Cough Remedy. **^f** "^{jr*** before going to had, •**fJ** M t Vm g*t W i tain ha went on* a aausse esm. all I)iswn6ariee and Declare.
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  • 30 5 A SMALL REDUCTION. 3 bmarine Telegraph. Router's.) Feb 20 tb, 453 p m The Army Estimates for the year amount to £9 ehowiug a reduction of t'7o.o<
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  • 12 5 Provision is made for r new dirigibles and aeroplanes.
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  • 43 5 New Treaty Ratified. Washington telegram states that the Senate nan ratified the new treaty with Japan, which oontaios a note from Count Unchida m which Japan undertakes to deal with emigration ns effectively as under the old treat
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  • 30 5 A Trade Marks Agreement. At Paris, the French Senate has adopted :he bill approving the Franco Japanese agreement concerning the mutual protection of trade marks m China.
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  • 16 5 Departure From India. The German Crown Prince has sailed homewards from Bombay.
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  • 24 5 Returned To Darjeeling. Inn Dalai Lama of Tibet has returned to Darjeeling from a pilgrimage to tbe Buddhist shrines m Bengal.
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  • 27 5 A Russian Mission. A medical mission is leaving St. Petersburg for H irbin m M inchuria to j >m the Anglo French plague missions.
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  • 15 5 jomprises two lady doctors and three fssnals medio.! students, including Princess Dolgerukiff. > m* <
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  • 158 5 Diminishing m ran thru Psov.ncus. Peking, Feb 7. Viosroy Hai Liang, of the Three Eastern Provinces, haa memorialized the Throne, stating that the plague m his provinces is diminishing. He begs for the resumption of traffic on the Feng Tin* Railway, for the Shanghai Murchants take Measures. Shanghai,
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  • 85 5 Peking, Feb. 7. Viceroy Hai Liang, of the Three Eastern Provinces, has memorialized the Throne stating that tbe number of Japanese troops vtataosed at Liao Tung has m- creased by 00. They have with them sufficient ammunition and stores for a year. The troops are
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  • 71 5 position. Tbe Follies are doing fine business im Hi i-****! m A special meeting of the Municipal Com i-iaaiiT will be held this afternoon. the early hours of Siturday morning, two Chinese burglars were surprised m the ad of breaking into a house m North Bridge Road. One man was
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  • 41 5 j M. BRIANDS POLICY. Disentient Radicals. I Paris, there has arisen a sudden Cabinet crisis through disaffected Radicals disapproving of the Premier's policy of political conciliation. The Government's majority m a vote of confidence sank to 16.
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  • 28 5 Rec. Feb. 85 9 40 a.m. Rauter'g Berlin correspondent siys that the bill m the K^ichstag increasing the effective army has been euppjrted bv^all parties.
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  • 20 5 The Hague Tribunal has decided that Gruat Britain is not bound to surrender Savarkar to France.
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  • 58 5 Beater's correspondent at Constantinople says that the Minister of Finance introducing the budget predicted an equilibrium of finances within two years and justi tied the heavy proportion of outlay on the army and navy which amounts to one third of the total sum. He also announced tbe decision
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  • 42 5 Rac. Feb. 25th 10 The New York Interstate Commerce Commission has decided that both the Eastern and Western railways have failed to prove the necessity for increasing their rates and Ims ordered that old rates be restored by am ma
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  • 173 5 Annual General Meeting. (FrotH onr own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Feb M The Selangor Club annual general meeting was held yesterday evening. Dr Travers presided. The aocounts snd estimates were postponed for discussion at another meeting. Dr Travers was re elected Vice F resident. Tbe following committee were
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  • 31 5 A motor accident occurred last night m which Mr Keddis of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank broke a leg and Mr Stead man was injured about the head.
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  • 186 5 The various units comprising the Singapore Volunteer Corps attended divine service at St. Andrew's Cathedral last evening. The parade strength w.h IJ the battalion bain* under the comm-ind of Major Dwiiek, other officers on parade being Capt C. N. thwart, Capt F HiltoD, Capt A
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  • 1171 5 (From our tram Co))-:-f n hut.) February Scots at home pay little heed to the Thirtieth of November they hold their great festival on the anniversary of the birth of Burns. This year the gatherings,... the dinners and suppers and concerts and lect ures,...were more numerous than on
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  • 103 5 S.C.C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT. T« > DAY'S TIES. D" Cla- B aa. egson v Robertson. Rutley v Harrington. Shaipe v Maltby. Hammond v Gosling. Ant hoi/ v Dr MacDougall. Scott v Cooper. Profession Pants. Police: Griffon and Savi v Mer: X 111. Millar and Somerville Mi X1 V. Brewster and Libeaud
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  • 276 5 The Harbour authorities of Cinton warn masters of vessels to take ever precaution to prevent rats from leaving their ships while m port. The Glamorganshire spoke the "Epsom of London bound from Bombay to Kobe m Lit 45 N. and Long 101 E. She wished to be reported
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  • 152 5 Terrible State of Affairs. From Mukden northwards, all the white F people and also the Japanese and Chinese police are wearing shroud-like garments with eye holes m the hope of guarding against infection. The soldiers have drawn a cordon around Fuchiatien, the town m which fearful loss
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  • 122 5 Fruitless Struggle for Lir At Hongkong on the night of the 14th inst a gruesome discovery was made aboard the river steamer Kwong Tung." On the boat there is a small strongroom of restricted dimensions used for the storage of silk. When it was last opened, prior
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 14 5 For all internal complaints dysentry cuogh f colds Ac, take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure
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    • 234 5 mBUU liUHUn_i_B3l_i_^__^_^__B— m_i_~_h—^_i— _im _^_^_a^_^_^B SSS^SSSSr 1 MARBLE 8 DAY CLOCKS J. _S *m% rrMmW' S X -nnm _B j J msMMC[*RRMCM}^* m ir '»V" I? mmm\r^^>Ai*^m****, Wf _^__i^__a_^__rhJ_a •IR«*uu|(mw. -_^_^s__^_mnn^__p* **mW*L jr. '7**J^toßa\ *i^KM_B^^^^^^^*_j!ajSiffrlßft^^B^^Bff The Time Piece illustrated is a very handsome 8 Day B ack Marble Clock Sti
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 603 6 W2l NT ED. I \n:e: A first rate Shorthand writer and Typist. Apply to F. W. BARKER aY Co. ROOMS WAX! ru Novtmher by married couple, bed room, witting room, bathroom with board m private family. Prepared to pay good terms if acrcmmcdation and locality suitable- Reply with terms November
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    • 279 6 BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd. PENANG. MADRAS AND NEGAPATAM Th UR '1 Stkxmek TEESTA 6,298 tons, C Willis. Commander, will be despatched for the above ports on Thursday, the 2nd March, at 5 p.m. She has excellent accommodation for first For or peesege apply to BOUSTBAD Co., Agents. BRITISH
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    • 652 6 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG ANl> Deutsche Dampfschifffahrts Ges. Hansa Bremen. COMBINED BEBVICK. The steamers of tLv-< Compana- maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen. Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits. China and Japan. Homeward*, they are despatched fortnight y for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct,
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    • 731 6 OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO.. LTD. AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd. i The Companies' steamers are despatched fr,i., Liverpool outwards for tin -traits. China j and Japan every week, and from Japan homewards for London Amsterdam and Antwern every fortnight for Genoa, Ma and rpool and for Marseilles, Havre
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    • 1091 6 p. 67 •^•aateftEßMediterranean Ports, Ply2Ss •nd London. Through Bills of Lading iasasd m.Coast, Peraian Gulf, <S5S_ J Ch can Ports. *RR Steamers will leave Singapor MAIL LINES. T bQ% Outward v*u 11 Dpvanha Mar 10 I-J-. ll Mar 24° Joee Homeward (for Europe F rom Singapore, connecting at Colomhn -m
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 373 7 #_B^_^_lE_H _^_fe__^HE _j_^_. flB n|j H^_h_»_. _^H _^_k _> >> *^^v v *^^_^^r^. PERMANENT €jbr^& j READY ROOFING. I Cheaper than Attaps. No Renewal being Required. I Special!) Suitable for Estate Buildings illlK^^ F*/// Particulars Samples trom H^^^££_s r^ THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. mmm^ mm ■■■■■■^"■■■■""i^B".* B^ViBBBHHSHHHHBHHBB^^BHHHIHIHMM^BHMHMBHMB^HHBMI^HHaHBIHHH a S I
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 196 8 BS__ ___r __B _H Mi __B iW HSR _fl JB ____s __________i _B _ftf *^i ___l B wM*^ «_DB flVßflHH^^%jWV* S'VBHIHHHHHHiHv HE_ fm 1 /Ji a lm ifl H i<<! i M i W K| V-v M A X 1 f""*\ I BBHHS sia 4p9v MtomMmM ijff, B^3r "c ßjCafiaS*^——
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  • 107 9 1910 Jan. Btiat 3,984 647 Broan* 133 2,263 SroMb m CfcuillWinc 469 2,798 Gopeng Heawood rvanianing $5 7.852 Kasaboi 3,812 Kinta 5,818 Kiata AModMioa Kledang 140 989 SIMM* Pulai 650 4,886 Aaantan 4 565 ...iL.it 850 9 021 glO Menglembn Lode 3,151 NewOopecg 140 1 SewTamban |qq pAtMßgCoMolidftled
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  • 583 9 Dec mo Jan 8,900 36,777 4,000 Alor Pongra 585 3,808 Alor Gajab 555 1,889 742 Alma 1,800 -IM 1,450 Anglo Malay 66,182 656,755 61Ayer Kaning 500 b V 26 601 AyerMolek 48 N Ayer Pun ,00 10,105 1,967 Bakap ,^99 Balgownie 10,225 10" 12,585 Batak Rabit 2,300
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  • 1320 9 U4I Itsui. Paid. Last Div Rdtira Sellers 85,000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Estates Ltd 11l T 2/- 2/- A agio- Malay 75% int. 146 160 50,000 I/, _< Batang Malaka 3 2 3 7 30,000 1 I Batu Caves 35% int.l4 15 0 15 10 0 80,000 1 1
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  • 62 9 (COBBBCTBD UF TO Feb. 24.) Bank 4ms 2/4* demand Private credits 3m i credits 6m t Fbancb, demand Bank... f*% Gbbmant, demand 240 India, T. T, 1744 Hongkong, demand 22 Yokohama, demand 11 4* Java, demand m 140| Bangkok, demand H Sovbbbions, Bank Buying $8.54 Bank of England Rats
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  • 115 9 Tin* I Gambier v Gambier Cube No 1 Gambier Oubs No. 8 Pepper Blaei (or4-n. B'pers Psppsr, Whiss (lair) buyers 26 SO Nutmegs (110 to tks lb.)«, r ,r. (80 So tks IV.) M.ace 'Banda) non, Gloves (lanboxaa. Bally Coffee (10£ Black) Z 30.00 Liberiaa Ooffss m fjgf Tapioca,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 361 9 TO LET. TO LET Chancery Ho ase with 3 Bedrooms, Tennis Coart, aad stabling complete. Entry end of ibis month. Apply to H. Schbfbr Co. 1.3 TO BE LET. •4, Emerald Hill Road from Ist March with stabling for 2 horses, Water laid on. Apply to B. F. De Silva,
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    • 19 9 GRANT Co, AUCTIONEERS, ACCOUNTANTS ESTATE AGENTS AND SECRETARIES. Loans Mortgages Arranged Rubber Exchange Building* Telephone No. 444. Dflpft to,c.
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    • 14 9 oods' Great Peppermint Core for all in* r ami oomolamts dysentry coughs colds Ac.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 969 9 7ESB£Lti liN POKT. Flag and lons Commanders Arrived From •> cruis 1800 Casannova Feb 15 Saigon Gne,senau Ger cruis ***** Usslar Feb 23 Calcutta "ng ;*'*P«g Ger cruis 36) Schroeier Feb 23 CUcutta HongksT tin F-M.S. dredger 500 Nov 13 Kaantan ncerum Mew Col. yacht 500 Murphy Jan 31 Penan*
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    • 111 9 WEATHER REPORT Date Bar Wind Temp Hum Sky Rain Feb 25. H'kong 10a 30.41 1 f.ij 0 Manila 10a 764 NNWI 27 21 o H'kong 4p 30.28 NWI 60 o Manila 4p E4 Feb 96. H'kong 10a 30 28 Wl b Manila 10_ 762 Calm 27 94 o H'kong Q
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  • 3407 10 MARRIAGE OF MISS ANDF I AND MR PERKINS. A BRILLIANT FIN'CTI It has fallen to the lot of few Colonies, one would imagine, to witness the marriage ceremony of two daughters of its Governor within the comparatively short space of three years, indeed it is not a
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 197 10 How to Prevent Croup. When given as soon as tbe croupy congh appears Chamberlain's Congh Remedy will off an attack of croup and prevent all danger and cauße of anxiety. Thousands of mothers use it successfully. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers. -ijj&Jii 'VVeJ^^mmW' f^^^mm\ __fl\.« yvfuM I xJjl
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 91 10 PASSENGERS ARRrvS* Per Malacca tarn. J m R Booby. ■oa-see-t Per Perak Dr _t~__] v S- Fraaer, Gale, StoU T Leatherbarrow, S M Ge^^*£** Miss Baynes, Steadmas, W Ws_, Per a\. ri>|| Miss Mann, Mr and Mia dS.*! Hfl Forsyth. MacKennon, W„d* Per Teeeta Messrs P R._. Wl j. W.BLockart.Bi^^
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