The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 March 1911

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  • 16 1 Singapre Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENT> SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1911. NO. 7.1 of)
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  • 117 1 Some bankruptcy Cises are reported on pat' The Parliament Bill has passed tbe second _)tidtioDs are proceeding at Peking regarding opium P igi The S C. C tennis tournament proper commPLces on Monday V x.%e A Referendum Bill has been introduced into the House of Lords I
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  • 773 1 Has it ever struck you, fsnlls reader, that the Dews editor is almost as great a geniot as the advertisement manager m the way be rivets our attention to certain articles which form the day's makeup, not because of any special merit m tbe article
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 532 1 LOCATION BEACH ROAD To-Night at 9 p.m- Every E vening. THE MAMMOTH EUROPEAN ci jus, CONCERT PARTY, HIPPODROME AND MENAGERIE. Success! Success!! Success!!! TRIUMPH COMPLETE AND ABSOLI TE. The Favourable Opinion of India Burmah Thorcughly Endorsed by the Public of Singapore. THE APOLLO CIRCUS. ted again last night by a
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    • 376 1 MOVIXG PICTURES ARE A DELIGHT it OMM to the Accompaniment of HARMONIOUS MUSIC IBS I ITH A CLEAR'AND STEADY LIGHT. YOU \ULL FttD BUOB TO BE THI. AT THE M7IRLBOROUGH CINEMATOGRAPH, KEACH ROAD. SELECT PFOGRAMME CF SCIENTIFIC, HUMOROUS, ART AND INTERESTING SUBJECTS. TO-NIGHT 2nd SHOW 9-EO TO 11 P. M.
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    • 91 1 LATEST ADYERTISIKiIHTS. nted, a storekeeper Page 2. Cutting cff of water supply Page 2. •or travelling requisites Page 6. Mortgagee's sale of a partnership Page *> Caldbeck Macgregor and Co' 8 offer Page ti. Daimler 1911 models at Guthrie and Co Page 6. Extra special dinner at the Hotel Van
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 387 1 THE WEEK dARjBDAY, 4tb Hi^h Water.- 024 a U27 p B. I. Mail Outward due. If, D. L Mail Outward due Malaj Fcotball Final, Beach Road. Singapore Art Club, Tanglin (Mub. Apollo Circus. Sunday, sth High Water.— o 51 1 10 p Quadragesima Sunday. Ibt m Lent. Monday, 6th i
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  • 552 2 Rtar-Admiral Hubbard, who is m cornMind of the American Asiatic squadrou. IBllii- the service m 1566. and having bm ia the navy forty tiva years is due to retire on Maj 19lk next. A Hongkong Government Ga/.^ traordmarv" issued recently tim »J*M tba ,eelle«cy tne Governor has been planed to
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  • 381 2 0 ,\TION FOR STONK IN THE Kidneys. I suffered from inflammation of the b. i I der and b1 the kidneys for two years," says Mrs. A. Hanson, of IS, 11 iwk Street, Huddersfield, England v M I couldn't understand what was the matter with me
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    • 329 2 WANTED. STOREKEEPER WANTED. I Storekeeper wanted for Import Firm, good laired. Salary 180 per Month. Apply, with testimonials, to w. M. C.,co Free Press. Mar 4 ANGLO-CHINESE fßll SCHOOL. Lady Teachers required for the Primary liamnrm Apply by letter to the Principal. Mar 2 9-3 WANTED. A competent bookkeeper for
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    • 709 2 NO TIGES. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. In order to rffoel > rtam ait. -rations to the water mains near the junction of Cross Stn and New bridge Roai it is hereby notified that the water supply to the South side of MM Town will be CUT OFF from 4 pm. 4th instant
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    • 659 2 NOTiGES. I The Bekot) Rubber Estates, Limited, CAPITAL £150,000. I Purchase Price "B sham 1§ Lai d- i 15,000 2 years IE j Option Rights j 15,000 3 years Working Capital 30,000 SI I Estimated txpenses 10,000 £150,000 The Company is now being floated m London, Shares. 2 each; 6d
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    • 503 2 International Banking Corporation. CAPITAL and SURPLUS GOLD $6,500,000 HBAD OFPIOB .'—6o Wall Street, Niw Yobk. London Office Threadneedle Houee, i -ijopHgite Street Within, Lohdob BC Londoh Bankkbb i— -MatfonaJ Provincial Bank of England Ltd. General Foreign Buiineai Transacted. DEPOBITB. Ccbbbnt Dkpobit Accounts opened Bail Interest allowed on the daily balances
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    • 429 2 APART M EN TS. A nice room suitable for hanholiMß uamed couple available from lit MnJT Comfortable doable and single room, ward at "MILDURA 7, oS+STtZ* Stable*. Terms moderate. DUs Mb 21 FOR SALE, FOR SALE Calcutta built two-seated KI4 fa* Australian Mare and liar new. Also GHARRI Australian Pony
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    • 191 2 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. St. Andrew's Cathidral. First Sunday m Lent. 7 am Matins, Hymn 109. T. 45 am Holy (Communion (Chorale Hymns 545. 313, fi 9.15 am Holy Communion (Plain), Hjmns 3.40 pm. Bible Classes (Adults). 5.30 pm Evensong and Sermon, Hymns 183, 250.251 Vesper Hymn, Lord keep as safe."
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    • 321 3 PERMANENT /^J^^^ READY ROOFING. Cheaper than Attaps. No Renewal being Required. i m i^ mi I i H^St^B^^S^^^^* > V > .-Vr 1 L w JtT^/r O r^ l l# 3ilO maw OIC 4^ r '^^i; -;*>"v" ~K't Jmik**&&£\ Fu// Particulars Samples from ■■HBH^H^^^Hl^^^r^llK'* THE B( RNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. SPENCER-HOPWIOD
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  • 1294 4 FANCIFUL BIOGRAPHIES BY THE TOPICIST. No. 4. The 1> i' 1 Otherwise knowu ad the M nib >rough Rit, though the latter designation is more generic felsM pirticulir. His proper classification M IftH I'-'i'iversa (Linn.) he belongs to the same family as Wim bornensis. Careless naturalists have occa.sioually confused him
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    • 1023 4 A City constable I ri v v Jf L' Nervous Depression, Lassitude, Rheumatism From all la s come to study h baa made the London Co. all others. "The method by which I make myselt equal to my work. Constable Lawreo ts of taking Phosfe. itervals, as m t v
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    • 116 4 WATERBURY'S X fc^r 1 Metabolized Cod Liver Oil Compound* TASTELESS. ODOURLE. 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 M,L CHE" 1.25 and $2.00 '•UTi-rrver^^^^. M .1. ou m
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    • 304 4 I J| 4— ,^/t— m«y m. V !if instruct rn> RO ANIMALS Set the UNIVERSAL HUMAN USE Sec the tiiman RIP. Bee found enclosed < cf LLLI MAN'S S THE IS ELLIMAN BgWAiJE o/ IMITATIONS U RIGAUD'S P^ GENUINE g^j Japan Kananga Li Toilet Water PARIS^FRANCE SOLO BY ALL PERFUMERS
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  • 232 5 Tbe "London Mag* -brusry sjesjtains an interview with Dr G Moms ,d, of Peking, who ia now iv I a »poke with emphasis of gift ih ii^l tnkin« pint m China. TU "Wes em, be s .uot butuff holnwor B«t be believed the effect would be
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  • 106 5 Frederick Mtxhty, a boy scout, living at Southend. bee been complimented by the local *etut committee for his courage and neoorce, m helpiLg a Mrs. Hales, from whom a handbag waa stolen aa she was walking m Weat cliff. He started m suit of the tbitve- and
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  • 93 5 M. Marcel Pi etoat— Nature baa made woman more garrulous than man and man ■numisgri her m remaining so. Mr G. K. CbtaUrton.— A cynic is an idea list upside down. Mr Will Crooks, m P.— There are bo bad ■eye only misdirected energy. Mr W.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 201 5 Best LiLiment. Slight accidents and injuries ate a frequent occurrence on the farm and in the work shop A cut or hruise which is often the cause ol much annoyance and lee* of time, may he eased in about one third the time usually men ml by applying Chamberlain's Pain
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    • 707 5 THE STORY OF LITTLE ELIZA SCHNEIDER AND HER WISE PHYSICIAN. Many enlightened physicians prescribe Dr. Uk Pills m casts where the main I thing needed is new, red. strength-restoring blood It was because he knew that her blood was to blame that the physician who attended Little Eliza Johanna Schneider
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    • 640 5 AUCTIONS. MORTGAGEES SALE OF Company, Ltd. Monday, 6th Maich. >t 12 noon. POWELL Co., Auctioneers AUCTION SALE OF 12 cases Volunteer Cigarettes At Powell A Co's Salerooms On Monday, 6th March, at 11 a.BL (Now on view POWELL Co Auctioneers Mar 2 NOTICEAUCTION SALE OF Unredeemed Pledges I i m
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    • 739 5 AUQTIONS. MORTGAGEE S SALE OF A share m the assets effects of and m a Partnership called the Melekek Rubber Company. To he htU at Powell A Co"s Saleroom. On Tuesday, the 14th March, at 2.30 pm. All the share and interest of Kbouw Tjiarg of and m a Partnership
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    • 1260 5 This Day, Saturday, at 11-3O am IMPORTANT AUCTION SAIT OF Valuable Teak Europe^made oak M n > Household Furniture Semi=Grand Piano Horses and @arri3ses Plants 4 c The I'BOPEBTY of S r;sg. AT DALVEY HOl TAS An excellent toned SEMI-GRANI> by Hornurjg and Moeller m first class condition iwood revolving
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  • 1578 6 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, Mar. 4, 1911. Mere slmH the Pr- ht .i.aini-un. Unawrd by infim-nce arw! unbribcd by gain Here patriot Tmrh b«-r glorious prer«pts diaw. Pledget! to Religion. Loyally and Uw. It is right that the imagination of the Empire peoples should dwell on the uniting sentiment
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  • 718 6 A number of interesting cases are on the list for this month at the Supreme Court including one arising out of the callision oi the "Glancgi" and Busoo," an action bi the Commihsioners against the Tramwaj Company, actions over insurance and rubbei matters and several private cases of som< general
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  • 59 6 EUROPEAN ATTACKED. Mr C. A. Isjirfi aa tM yj Hongkong Kowloon D^ok, was found Aberdeen D^ck with hi* throtA.* .J* cut. He was rescued «d ukm to tmpiul Wt succumbed to-day. -oeased was only aarri^ on F* U. It now appew. tkat gq,^ di 4 on arriTing
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  • 40 6 *-*m em •'fptmdetuj KutU Lumpur, Mir 3. The Malay Mail l^tktt during t*. *bwnce of His EioslUncy Sr John iUlm_ son, the Hon E L B ockman acts for htsj and Mr L 0. Lento* acts as < Urv
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  • 61 6 THEATRICALS AT K. L. The amteurs here produced a triple bill at the Town H ili last night,' •The Collab>rato«" and "Tat C^msil of Nat Sairge." The house was my fair aad the plays were most sucoessf ul, especially Trial by Jury." The singing aad acting was too* and there
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  • 108 6 The I Schemes. om our Own Corre*j>o*<ient If*. Mart A largely ittislil pablie Mttug wu held here yesterday evening at which it w»t decided to build a Town J Ipoh m ft memorial to the late King, and at the eminent built the Town Hall at
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  • 15 6 {From our ovm Corretpomhut P*uuig. Mtrch 3 Ton.; kah 1 p kU
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  • 143 6 Li ibs aeunst f Total two months 166 500 U», ijiiist SOO Ibf. Messrs Guthrie A Cj have receive! a cible from the SecreUries of the Cheviot Company informing them made a call oi 2 t> per ahare, which sho«M be remitted to the C ompant's Bankers,
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  • 114 6 prominent V MC. A. worker, i« the person of M r Georft Sherwood E idy ma, will be m Singapore next week and e» Wednesday, the Bth. at 8.45 pm. he will addreM the Y. Si u«ml MMtMf m the Lecture Hall new buildii* The Directed
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 115 6 J SUBSCRIBERS TO THE j |TELEPHONE Co'yj I NUMERICALLY ARRANGED. j ICALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co., I WHOLESALE RETAIL I WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. I Call at FOR PROVEN BY 38 YEARS EXPERIENCE. GUARANTEED VOX 5 YEARS. Over 1,200 distributed m all parts of Ghina and the Straits. S. MOUTR!E&CO,LD, THE ARCADE.
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    • 116 6 TO THOSE HOMEWARD BOUND J. Campbell Latham Co., Court, Naval Military Tailors 69, Condi/it Stkket. LONDON, W. MR. H. G- CiSS. Mar 80 W8 p 4 a c GODOWNS TO LET. No- 5, Palmer Godowns. Area 9,900 sqaaro feet. Immediate entry Ap. .y FRASER CUMMING. 29, Winchester House Mar 5
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  • 59 7 MB BALFOUR ON THE GOVERNMENT. Under Irish Coercion. (By Submarine Telegraph. Router's.) March 9 pm. la the debate on the second reading of Hhe Parliament Bill. Mr Bilfour said that the Government could not be trusted to amend the Constitution m a responsible manner, because it was
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  • 22 7 March, 4 29 pm. The teeond reading of the Parliament U bm been pawed by 368 Totes to 24
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  • 32 7 A Referendum Bill hat been introduced into the House of Lords b? L >rd Bilfour of Borleigb. and has beea read a first time.
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  • 61 7 Bee Mar 3, 9 36 am. The will of the Ute Bishop Turner of Korea las been proved at £3.1 He leaves a thousand each to his two sisters and niece, and the remainder for the furtherance of the work of the Church m Korea whilst the
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  • 39 7 The French Cabinet has now .been completed. M. Caiilaux takes Finance, M. MessUg the Colonies, M. fioaoour Labour, M. Dumont Public Works, M Pains Agriculture, M. Steeg Pubic Induction. M Perrier Justice amd M. Masse Commerce. > <
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  • 284 7 Allahabad, January 36. The last day's shoot of the Crown Prince m the Miizipur jungles was most successful, a tigress and two cubs falling to the Prince's I rifle. The long day's work did not prevent his Imperial Highness from goiDe after I dinner to the ball
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  • 189 7 London. Feb. 17— Reu'er wires from Melbourne tha the Fourth Teat Match begun to-day on a toft wicket well won the toss and sent Australia the dose of plaj Australia bad made for eight wickets. The South Africans mi— ii some easy catches. When the match
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  • 77 7 NEGOTIATIONS AT PEKING. (By Submarine Telegraph. Reuter's) Reuter's agency learns that negotiations are proceeding between the Wai-wupu (the Chinese Foreign Office) and Sir John I >r.liD, British Minister, since the latter's return to Peking, regarding the restriction >f importation of Indian Opium into China. The general idea is
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  • 30 7 Bee Mar 3, 9 51 am. Reuter's Sydney correspondent announces lha.t E-irl Dudley, the Governor General of lia, retires m July and will be succeeded by Lord Denman.
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  • 55 7 Australia will bear her Part. ter's Melbourne correspondent gays ;hat the Minister of Defence, m proposing he health of Admiral Henderson at a fare *ell luncheon, requested him on behalf of h© Government to say to England that Australia is willing to bear her part m
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  • 529 7 {Via Rangoon) The Coronation. London, Feb t#, In view of the Commonwealth's decision lot to send troops for the Coronation festiviies owing to the large expenditure for purnmm of defence, arrangements are being uade to send contingents of Cadets at the jxpense of private individuals, the Commonwealth commending
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  • 30 7 A Chinaman reports criminal breach of trust on the part of his coolie of $30 given him to purchase tirewood. The coolie off m a toogkang but did not return.
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  • 957 7 Q«< I -juiU homines nostri est farrago JUVENAL This journal talked a little while ago of the possible, and impossible when you try to realise it half-baked Peers who were to tH projected m one batsh into the House of :>rds by Mr Asqulth. This to
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  • 607 7 Chixa.v mitted to ASSIZEB. The preliminary enquiry into charges of criminal breach of trust brought by Messrs Sharpe, Rjss and Co against Kok Eng Hoe m respect of sums of $2,500, $2,600 and was continued before Mr Robinson m the third court yesterday afternoon. Mr L. E.
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  • 223 7 Before Mr Justice Fisher m the Supreme Court yesterday. .Mr Esrans applied on behalf of Levy Hermanos for a receiving order and order of adjudication against F. W. Goonetilleke. Debt was $613 due on judgment and costs and it was proved by Mr Montor who holds i power of
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  • 71 7 The Annual J)juble and Single Squash Racquet Competitions, open to Officers of the Garrison, are being arranged. There is a Challenge Cup for each Competition, and the "knock out "system will be followed. In each tie the winners to be decided on the best of five games. Entries
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  • 29 7 The detention barracks visitor for the week will he Capt. C. A. Worthington, 2ud Bn. The Buffs, and Field Officer, Capt. S. L. P. Barker, 2nd Ba. The Buffd.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 83 7 Persistent Colds. There it no reason why a cold should hang OB te weeks* or until some chronic throat or long trouble is developed, and it willl not if you take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. By its remarkable cures of colds that rev. has from a small beginning acquired a worldwide
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    • 211 7 [ROBINSON Co. j^rjpr/^f A I Swiss Mv r O m EL V-/ Ir\ Imm Persian Lawns. Piques. Drills. Calicoes. LJ \Af Brilliants. Nainsook. Embroideries. Sheets. Laces. Sheetings. OF Underclothing, I Table Linens. &c. t &c. Towels. \AI I 3 I m T m ET Pillow Slips. W If I I
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 321 8 Bucknall Steamship Lines, l LIMITED. AMERICAN PrfANCHURIAN LINE. b d To Man:' S.S. KRZEMBE will be despatched from Singapore about 4th AprilTo be followed by s-s- N BLOEMFONTEIN Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe Yokohama, about 22nd April. For Further informal on regarding freight &c«. Apply to ■cALISTER CO., LTD., A.;- Bjli flapt
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    • 579 8 JRITISH INDIA S. N. CO. LTD FOR PINANG. RANGOON AND CALCUTTA. !-ii P tons, C on lhura- h instant a1 m. J^ehas Mioiiatidn for salmon „-i r ;irni i-hi; ,usic ro< m, Bmoki» v and fd throughout by Elt« ft For frtight or passage apply to 80l I a i
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    • 674 8 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG AND Deutsche Dampfschifffahrts Ges. n Hansa" Bremen. COMBINED SERVICE. The BtoainurH of these Companies maintain a regular Bervico between Hamburg, Bremen. Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and tho Straits. China and Japau. Hoinewar i-, they are despatched fortnightly for Huvre and Hamburg and one a ui'uth for Br.
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    • 720 8 OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO.. LTD. AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd. be Companies' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for tht strait 1 i.ma and Japan every wt-t-k, anl froru Japan homeward* for London ifIBBSI I I^lu and Antwirn -very fortnight; for (ienoa, Marseilles ard Liverpool and for Marat
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    • 1116 8 P. O. STEAM NAVIoa Foi China, Japan, Penang, Ceyksi Australia, India, Aden ErSt Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London, Through Bills of Lading issued for CoaHt, Persian Gulf, Continental »n Ports. r Steamers will leave Singanor* or aboat MA Outward far Ctum) 1911 lfll| Devanha Marc e lhi m.I t Ddhi
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  • 1150 9 Primb\ i m Nh Before the Royal ideographical Society m that theatre" m Burlington gardens to which all the greatest explorers of the world come to tell their adventures a fascinating narrative was given by Dr H A. Lorentz. This Dutch scientist has lately caae
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 241 9 AH run down, easily tired, nervous? And do not know what Then go direct your doctor. Ask his opinion Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It contains no alcohol, no stimulation, and is a blood purifier, a nerve tonic, a strong alterative, an aid to digestion. Ask your doctor about Ayer's non-alcoholic Sarsaparißa as
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    • 295 9 I The Life-Wine for the Work-weary. I Wearied by work and worry, nerve-shaken, iserable, how one I I lon Mtbiog to briug back physical and mental for work and recreation, buoyant spirits—same B I /V^^ Life-Wax tv rotore strength and vitality, I and lirinj; colon* to the chocks and the
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    • 667 9 n l h 5 "^y^^ lt is good his simple< P S w\\^\ You take as much pow- M H er as y° u want No X n,^"*"'*" more- H g &z&&* f if^ more convenient more g hygienic than the ordinary tin. No taking off the lid and spilling
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    • 39 9 SIAM IN THE MALAY PENINSULA A Short Account of the position of Siam m the States of Keiantan, Patani Legeh and Sai from the Singapore Yrtm Prew/ 1 Price 50 cents 3rTHE« ingaporc Soda Water. Establishad over 25 years.
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    • 139 10 i >* ER CASE k JB IWk P^*^ CASE j^.- -v _v^ j' wj^ Hm^i* PBB l^n^A 1 m^^^ p S^ ICr rl Ii i Per case of 6 Vox, Pints STOI T fell C' ««m.«b<^«^ The Choicest oi all Choice Waters. I ml ;^S 1^ The Clifford Wilkinson T.uisnn
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  • 489 11 At the auctions held on Hat Januar Ist Febiuary, about 240 tons were offeree ard practically t >ld. At th< opening prices were about feo abovt those real i last au< proifeaae^i ter demand, pr lather improved, and there was a furthei vance cf about
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  • 398 11 Singapore, Mar. Ist, 1911 per catty j do. French do 1: 2* 4 per lb. 1 i BeefSteak do. H J Bean Sprouts per catty 1 Bamboo Sprouts 4 Blachan do. 1* Brinjals do < > Cabbage, Batavia do. ni do., China do. 6 do., Salted do.
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  • Singapore Sporting Club.
    • 230 11 Tuesday, 9th Man, 1911. 1. The Opening Stakes. Value $600. A Handicap for Horse have never won a Stake of more than 1500. Entrance, $20. Distance, Race Course. 2. The Lawn Stakes. Value $400. A Handicap for all Ex-Griffins, trice, $15. Distance, 1} Mile. 3. The Pavilion Stakes.
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    • 259 11 Thursday, 11th May, 1911. 1. The First Griffin Handicap. Value $400 and $50 to the Second Horse, j A Handicap for Griffins that have been entered for the First Griffin Race (No. 7) on the First Day. Winners excluded. Distai. Race Course and a distance. 2. The Ladies'
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    • 738 11 Saturday, 13th May, 1911. 1 7. The Divided Griffin Fandicap. Va'ue each $400 and $50 to the second horses. Two Hatdicaps divided into two -es and constituting two Races for all (Jriffir^s that have run at the meeting. All Horses entered to be divided by the Handicapper into
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 114 11 Used LE C O 25 YEARS. A L*dy write* r— Fortwenty-fiveyears I home ms td Umco always, titherasan aid to good amd otomomual cooking, or as an invalid food. lam personally gra: fultoit. Many a dish has been made palatable \nd nmrtmmmg MM the aid of an an fully U
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    • 154 11 Japan Coak THE Mitsui Bussan Kaisha Ltd* (MITSUI Co., Ltd) Head Office: No. I, SURUGA-CHO TOKIO. London Branch 34, Lime Street, E.C Singapore Branch 1 2 Finlayson Green OTHER BRANCHES:— San Francisoo.Portland, New York, Hamburg, Bombay, Calcutta, Rangoon, Sonrabaya, Manila, Sydney, Bangkok, Saigon, Hongkong, Canton, Amoy, Foochow, Shanghai, Tingtau, Hankow,
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    • 89 11 (Netherlands Gutta Percha COMPANY LIMITFL). Singapore Rubber Works. Matting and Floor-^ ilcs Specially Suitable for Shipboard, Banks, Insurance-Offices, Churches, Hospitals, and al! Public Buildings. NOISELESS, VKRY DURABLK, WATEK-PKOOF, AM) SANITARY. Works and Offices -PASS- R PANJANG, Singapore. Sole Agents HOOGLANDT and Co., Singaporp. THE BERNESE ALPS MILK Co.s Products were
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    • 418 11 MANUrAUUKtKb LIFE INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. Established 1887. Policies a r D WIDB," TRI< TABLE" and NOW FORFEITABLK Claims, loans, cash scr render*, etc., an promptly settle, by the General Agente •< Sine* pore withont the delay of referee oe U Head Oihoe The Reserrep for protection of Polfep holders
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 979 11 VKSSEI S KXPE( TED. Grvt*g port of defariun, and wktre \mwm dot* dm* "here, and name <tf Ag*nt: \M\ Antikwhus, Liverpool, Mar 6 Mansfield Asnave. Au.tr. MainsiHai. A P 3 INI AnstriH. iloDifkoag. May I R Schn Bay C k| Hebn Meyer Borneo, London. P A O Boelow. H *mburg,
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  • 391 12 Fi-iso\ Says Invention Will Kill Po\ F.K-n Invent i ?>n m m its infancy." Such i 6 the t x j on, the renowned inven-t|.-Mi,.r^s on the probabilities of the future, m the Cosnmj lit M s M/ine' ,-n the next generation, he says, will
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  • 313 12 Heavy Shipments to Meet Demand. Business with the Orient from the ports of the North Pacific is increasing. One great factor m the increase is the demand for flour and o her western product* m China where the rice eaters art becoming flour eat proximately 1,000,0' Iff
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  • 267 12 By way of Japan comes a jolly word signifying the beau ideal of the Euglishwor It is simply the feminine of John Bull, which, of course, is John Bulless, The importer is Yoshio Markino, the clever ,1 ipanese artist m London, who writes m piquant j ESnglithof his
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 279 12 Tonic Wine THE IDEAL I NVI GO R A TO R FOR BODY NERVE AND BRAIN The vita ig effect of its bloodenriching constituents becomes evident after the first few doses. Appetite is restored t digestion is aided, strength and energy return and the colour of health is restored to
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    • 13 12 Woods' Great Peppermint Care for all inter nal complaints dyaeotry cougba colds Ac.
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    • 690 12 is a necessity— m /2^ a J BW«^^*« «J hot climates^becaose ink evapo j^f SlS^ty WiU £fe>?J A ays clean, and ever fffjmf Sold by all I ready for use; won't clo* iff jMj High Class Stationers, Jewellers and! scratch, leak or blot; wM fi^ /M Importer. oat last grosses
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    • 558 12 THE Singapore I Free Press. Morning Daily. To Our Readers The Singapore Free Press it mm I Morning Daily, and is on sale at deftofcT from an early hour each —^^iar (Sun exoapted). Cash price Ten Cent* a Subscribed oopet will be deiiWat their private resideooes, (or town offices or
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  • 128 13 Dec. 1910 Jan. 546 8,984 1,. 183 2,268 ■aaßßt 2.826 469 2,793 560 8,915 600 Ibbbbj l 1,817 Kamnning »5,775 52,488 17.852 Kanaboi *>*}* Mma Kinto 460 5,818 455 Kinto Asaociation Ml ■xn* 140 Ml Kraas** Pnlai 650 4,886 4 |fj 860 9.021 810 Mengßßßta Lode 8,1 Hew
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  • 305 13 Jan Feb Total Adagar 4,000 3,808 Alor Gajah 742 Anglo Malay 61.978 Ayer Kuning 101 Ayer Molek 8,827 Ayer Panas 1,967 Bakap 2,399 Balgownie 12,585 Batak Rabit 2,48 Banteng 8,340 Batu Caves 18,893 Bata Tiga 18 Bernam 1-"*00 Bottom 16,650 Bikam 7,043 Brieh 2,595 Bukit Kajang 497
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  • 1281 13 Oaf Issc*. Paid. Last Div. BrvißS. v kr- 2/' 2/ Allagar Rubber Estates Ltd 5 0 6 0 150i000 2/- 21- Anglo-Malay 75% int. 140 1 60 50,000 2/- 2'- HUM Malaka 3 I 30,000 1 1 -l Caves 35% int. ls 0 0 15 15 0 8o!oOO 1
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  • 68 13 (CoftEßcra> up to Mar. 3 Bank 4 m 8 demand -4-^ Private credits 3m i m 4 v 7 credits 6m a 2 /*ty Fkanck, demand Bank... 295 Germ ant, demand M Ikdia,T. T, 1 Honokono, demand Yokohama, demand m Java, demand 140j Bangkok, demand 66 Sovkeiions, Bank Buying
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  • 101 13 March 3. Tin yers $92 25 Gtunbier buyers Gam bier Cube No 1 m 14 s<» (HmbierOuke So. 3 Mi i-« -4. e'^m) Pepper, Wfaitt ft Nutmeg ■.-tow.. no» I£am (Bania) M M Hi Olotm (Amboiaft) m Bally Coffee (10% B.» I MMi Liboriaji Ooffw 31.00 Tbfioea, amall paurl
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 315 13 TO LET. T. M. C. A. HOUSE. ITfiflcmtin' quarters for men. Each room w fatty hiahliiii is lighted by electricity ana h* to own bathroom. Bowrd is providrf.il Apply The General Secretary. Mar 2 TO BB LET FURHISHBD. ViDa Marina Tanjong Katong from Ist April, Itll. Apply to sTEpHESS pAUL
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    • 16 13 GRANT Co, AUCTIONEERS, ACCOUNTANTS. ESTATE AGENTS AND SECRETARIES E>& Mortgages Arranged her Exchange Buildings Telephone N
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 1110 13 V ESSELti IN FOHT. KUr and Tons Commanderi -rived from Wk*e tan F. M.S. dredger 500 Nov 13 Kuantan -certain Sea Mew Col. yacht 500 Murphy Jan 31 Penang .certain Maha Chakkri Siam Royal yacht Schoning Feb 27 Bangkok Bangkok 4 Brak Dut Wink Mar 1 Khio ertain Flas Tone
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  • 1537 14 TH E SINGAPORE ART CLUB. After another period of abeyance the Singapore Art Club has been once more ,ted and it made its social and artist v reappearance yesterday afternoon at .;lin Ciub m the form of an exhibition of the works of its membership It had been anticipated that
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  • 131 14 The enterprising proprietor and manager of this popi aof eotertamment are deserving of praise for th-ir efforts at entertaining and amusing the public of _'*pore. The show was under the patronage of H. K. the Governor, •T >hn Andeison, and the programme was xcellent one m ever cellency
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  • 65 14 other large audience greeted the circus performers last night, each turn coming m md applause, the huge crowd going away thoroughly delighted with the excellent programme provided by the ment, which included plenty of sensat fun and novelty. The same programme will be repeated to n; l f
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  • 20 14 There will be a celebration of the Holy OosnmuDion at 7.30 am. every Sunday morning during Lent.
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  • 28 14 The water supply on the South side of the town wi,. osi from ..'clock this noon till 11 fomonnw morning n order to effect alterations to th< mains.
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  • 52 14 PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA. In order to keep clear I tnga^ements that aie now 10T1 1 umerous towards the close <>f tni week, it bsi been decided to selfci Monday Ittnfl regular day of pmetice. The Oronestra wifl swei stxi M oday at 8 30p.m. at the lower Victoiia Memorial Baa PttMtoaiifJ
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  • 319 14 TIK.S K)B U< M)AY. A Ci lss B N Hajtdicai M. J rjpeost v C. A Ijsggstt A. K. a B. Terrell v C. Bansfoi i V. Moding v I Kmhwaldy. A D. Cox vC. W. Darbishire. m G. Threadgold v H TkreUaH 1! H
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  • 198 14 Amount previously acknow- Messrs The Straits Trading 1. Syed Onur Alsag. I Messn II nttenbeefa l.» btri I Oo D W, Evane, Ptnaug 1,000 Messrs Ismail «nd lUbeem Eatate of li| Evan Serg, deceased I" 1 -tice Messrs Rigold Bergi fi Co menon Esq Pei isJa Kabv
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  • 112 14 < t >uarantirf* restrictions sgainstSengg t on SOOOII I t sbolera a'B withdrawn The Imp Qeinial mm -Hiinen"Lnetzow baviifg .ft I i' 1 tiursday night at 11 irrrfsj here to-day si 8 am. She will ntobsbly I>^ des- 1 patched for Hongkong,Shanghai aa i Jipan ports thf> same
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  • 36 14 Mr ille, a well b imatra planter, has been appointed manager of the Pulau Bolang B T| >er ar.d Produce Co., Ltd., m tns place of Mr V t.py, who has resigned on int of illhealth.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 228 14 ai^ l^ i^ B *"i^BMan]in^nnjNnM^njnJ MOTOR-TYRES Have once more been reduced considerably You will save m every respect by fitting CONTINENTALS to your Car! Furthermore we can always supply from stock and guarantee the tyres ycu buy from us or our wholesale depots to be fresh and genuine (PI Through
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 692 14 Next Mails Due. From Europe. Per N. D. L. Luetzow, today, with mails of Feb 8. Per B. I. Taroba, to-day, with mails of 10. Per M. M. Polynesien, on Monday next, mails of Pee 1 1 From China. Per M. M. Sala/.ie, on Monday next. S ALRKADV >R LONDON.
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