The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 17 March 1911

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. MARCH 17, 1911. NO. 7.166
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  • 178 1 The Singapore and juhore report ap pears on page 8. i-eraud Company's share report will be found on pag» The Japanese tariff negotiations are progressing satisfactorily Pjge Prospects of the Kedah railway extension being scou begun are good P»ge 4 The results of the lawn tennis play
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  • 782 1 San t Patrick was a jintUtnan, And c*me of decent i He built a chinch iD PuH n town And on it put a steeple.** (Old Ir ifl the wb< te rt uu* giace the calendar B*int Patrick's surely stands forth si one of the most attractive. (I
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 814 1 I UNDER THE P.T hT ACJ e OF o H, 5 EXCE LLH »C, M\JLf II I SINGAPORE AVIATION MEETING! IVVOISeieyi I AND TRIAL FLIGHTS AUTOCARS. WILL TAKE PLACE ON THE RACE COURSE! I 1^ CE RELIABILITY j 9sg mcntly British engineering design SOLE AGENTS 1§ TO=DPLY I\lf\RGH 1*" 1
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    • 116 1 LATEST ADVERTISIMIHTS. At the Theatte R >yal to night Kassim —Page 1 Municipal Dotice r« closing of Hill Street for repairs Pag^ The advantages of Sanatogen m the tropics are detailed Pa^Government cf Selangor require waterworks construction assistant Page 6. Mr D. Drummond is authorized sign per pro for Boiißtead
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 329 1 THE WEEK t-K ID AY, 17th |ft Water— ll L 9 a., St Patrick's Day. S.C C. Tennis Tournament. Aviatijn, 4 30 to 6.30 p caicbday, 18 h Hi,fh Water.— o.l7 0 .32 p B. I. Mail Outward due. N. D. L Mail Outward due Balkan Princess, Viefoiia Theatre, 9
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  • 439 2 Amkkl' II M i UN v Kt> an. TbUI Mr Frederick Townsend Martic one of the leaders of the New York Four Hundr who is well known m London, is leading a crusade sjsi»et the vulgar ostentation of certain wealthy per* has brought together an interesting
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  • 278 2 :lities po* Emioeatijx to North BOBMKO. MrJ. Nimmo Wardrop, secretary of the North Borneo Clumber of Commerce, «i to members from San dak an on the 2 1st n't ■sfaMows Sir, At Yesterday's Committee meeting we were favoured with the presence of Mr W. S Young Riddall. the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 85 2 Peitistent Colds. There is no reason why a cold should hang OB lor weeks, or until some chronic throat or lung trouble is developed, and it willl not if yen lake Chamberlain 's Cough Remedy. By its remarkable cures of colds that remedy has from a small beginning acquired a
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    • 261 2 Charles Robinson, Turf Commission Agen*. No. 4, The Arcane, Singapore. TehNo.BBl. ti 'ROBBIB ENGLISH TURF. Lincolnshire Handicap run 2 1 si March. Grand National run 24th March. DOIHLE RVEMT 5,000 100 to 5,000 53 or any part thereof. All m run or not. Starting Price, Win and 1, 2, 3
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    • 749 2 NO TUBES. IN !Hc MATTER OP TflE COMPANIES' ORDINANCE 188? AND INThd MATTER OF SALAK SOUTH LIMITED. The Creditors of the above-named Company r. 1 on or t > o th day of april, liHl to send their names and addresses and the particulars of their debts or oleiai to
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    • 468 2 AOTIQES. NOTICE. Mr David Drumrnond is authorized to sign our tirni per procuration as from thiH date. BOUSTEAD Co. Singapore, 14th March, 1911. Mar 17 213 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. hereby given tint 11 Street, lu-twe-n Stamford Road and Lokt Mnti, will be closed for repair from the morning of B -irday
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    • 537 2 International Banking Corporation. CAPITAL and SURPLUS GOLD $6,500,000 Hkad Office .—6O Wall Street, Nbw Yobk. London Officb Threadneedle House, Bnhopagate Street Within, Lohdob BC uOndob Bamkbbb National Provincial Bank of England Ltd. General Foreign Business Transacted DBPOSITB. Cubbbnt Deposit Aocoonts opened and Interest allowed on the daily balances at the
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    • 356 2 MANUFACTURERS LIFE B Co. of Canada ■•TABLIBHIO 1987. Policiew are "WORLD WIDE" rm, FOHFEITABLE wm No ms, loans, cash-snrrendstm, sbb>. promptly sot tie. by tbe Osssssnl kttm^*** Singapore without tbe delay of raft* Head Offioe eD( k The Reserves for proteaHtsi at holders are over 120,000,000 (%AX}}* The Accounts are
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  • 822 3 BcaarAN Emancipa mii.cc. Tbe jnbil«« of the fm»M ipation of the terfs w. celebrated tbn u^li.uu Ku-si te»d*J *'J n B 8 of ,^new-. ports, lecture*, tie unvMini lj to lne r d 'fee to tb» poor. The T and Jfe«r»|C#r Bwpr— Jf»ri» attended a ser j^the ottb-di
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  • 749 3 Punch's old au nevertheless Ttat ?peoda upon the liver," applies more to reipore than to anyone else—, Qly those who suffer know how very much mo»e. And yet there is no reason why this ■bou d be so, why a man should not be an fat
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 7 3 1 Great Peppermint Core for all ii:
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    • 97 3 nyjATjco^ iMfMI I*hy>K-ians yVMCribfl <m maulfft Matico as the most active and at the aan most inoffei mcd reatment of Acute and Chro- irf MATICO EJECTION is uvd m nceot cases and. IATICO CAPSULES m th< more CfilDfliC OlieS. /S* Aci n. ciple of >v Cod Liver Oil with (Chapoteaut)
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    • 851 3 AUCTIONS. MAISONETI'R. TANGLIN. AUCTION SALE OF THE Valuable Freehold Residential Property KN3WS al M^ISONF-.TTE. TAM.IIN. To be he'd at P. well k Co's Saleroom On Tuesday. 28th March, at 2-30 p.m. All ImOM two pitccH of freehold land condial a total area of 66,700 m Bt*J of Qtaati 18 and
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    • 732 3 AUGTIQNS MORTGAGEE S SALE OF FOLP BENGAL MILCH BUFFALO :S AM THREE YOIUG BUFFALOtS. To BE held AT No. 1 KaSdOOH Road Monday. 20th March, at 10 a.m. N. KAMJ3AMY PILLAY Co, L. Auctioneers, 67 Vicioria > AUCIION S^LE OF FREEHOLD LAN D SITUATE AT GtaYLANO ROaD >j -.\PORE. Tuesday.
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    • 743 3 AUCI lON SALE OF Valuable Teak Household Furniture and Effects. Motor Car, Horses and Carriages. Plants &c. At "Sheen" 98-2, Martin Lane off, River Valley Rd. On Saturday, March JSrh. at 2 p in. jipri^iDg Teak occasional tables, teak dining table. H^ POARD, Turkey i arpete, TBAK and RATT* \ER
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  • 1070 4 The Singapore free Press Friday, Mar. 17, 1911. H»re *hafl the Pr«« l) right maintain, Unawvd by influence and unbribed by fain Here parrot Truth b*r gkrious prfpti draw, Plolg.-.i to Krlician. Loymhv and law. Those who would say that history wae m the making m Mongolia may have, m
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  • 995 4 Barone Riiraondo Franchetti, a scion of the family A Rjthschild, leaves to-morrow for the Negri Sembilan on a big game shooting expedition m the Federated Malay States. Among these proceeding Home from the F. M. S. are Messrs G. C. Forbes B M N.mII. B Paffc and H. K. Shaw,
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  • 328 4 THE KEDAH RAILWAY. PROMISING PROSPECTS. Penang, March '.48 a*. Vnthooy F. x, of the Federated Hi State* Railways has visit to A^ Star and district m connection W j t v suggested northern extension of the 1 from Bukit Mertajam to K*Uh and P r Mr Fox was favourably H[trs«iil
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  • 69 4 om mr owm Corr*tt>ou4tmi4 Hongkong, Uarch Iftfc 4.40 pm. a meeting of Legislative Couocil, Ut Acting Colonial Secretary wtrolwi t motion to increase tbe dutj bj «ixtv o«ui gallon on European liqujra, and to dovbb tbe duty on native liquors. This ioereaee will be
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  • 80 4 (From our own CirnsyiwrfuMi.) Koala Lumpur March 10. meeting to consider tit festivities for the coronation was held mtorday at wans Mr J. O. Aathostisf presided there was a small but representative attaadADca. 4 central committee was appointed to cjosifcr the programme, and
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  • 5 4 CHEBi* <■ s
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  • 106 4 The Secretary of BUte has m* I**1 Mies M. C On -milk m.a of Uoivers ,c lodian Eiaoatioeftl B* vice as Second 1 oepectre6t of School ft Eastern Baogal and Amm. According to a Pioneer cable. dit*d Litdon March »n O*** ment entomolofcrst. gave'oo of a aeries of pi College
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 180 4 I'STRAITS" SPECIAL LOW CUTTING MOWER. I AS USED BY THE I SCO. I S.C.C. I f V c/ic xn I I, W« always haTe a large stock of Spare Parts to replace those that wear out, and we I moutii repairs to Lawn Mowers, sharpening adjusting them at reasonable charges.
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    • 95 4 S. MOUTRIE AND CO., LTD. THE PIANOFORTE AND MUSIO WAREHOUSE. THE ARCADE. MOUTRIE IS A Synonym of Good Faith. Moutrie's Guarantee Satisfaction. Moutrie's Sell the Best Quality Goods only at the Lowest Prices. wf LEE BROTHERS. 58-4, Hill Street, off Stamford Road: HIGH GLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. Enlargements a Speciality PRICE LI3T
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    • 85 4 Best LiLiment. Slight accident* and injuries are a occurrence on the farm and m the wot»* A cut or bruise which is often the oaa* much annoyance and low of timf. W cared m about one- third the tune M** required by applying Cha»barla» *J^ Balm as soon as the
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  • 105 5 NEGOTIATIONS SATISFACTO 1 [By Submarine Telegraph.— ReuterV March pm. At the dinner of the Associated Chambers of Oommmn*, Mr Sydney Buxtoo, president of the B>ard of Trade, stated that the information received from Chamben of Co«er c 9 enabled the Government 10 place the am (for the
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  • 36 5 Bee Mar M f.4i pm. Tbe New York Aero Cub has awarded to Count Ddlesseps the prize for tbe best flight round the Statue of Liberty, which was made on October 31st last.
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  • 19 5 Speaking m the House of Commons General Pow-Carew critieiiad the condition of the garrison of Singapore.
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  • 145 5 A Milay living at Jalan Pisancr cave am anaiataace jewellery valued at > for him at Palau Samboe. He has ascertained that the m%n did not go to that island and has asked the police to assist m looking for bim. A Mm of tilS, m notes, his
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  • 124 5 la the Supreme Court yesterday the action brought by the Etstern Extension, AuatraHa and China Telegraob Co. Ltd •faiest Mr William Hay Jefferson was rows for hatriag. but aa there was no caaaee of it being reached, m consequence of the bearing of the action coacerniug the estate
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  • 69 5 Ihe local branch of the above ban received telegraphic advice f rom Head Office that the Board of Directors will recommend a Divide*! of 4% on the A. and B. shares of the Bmk. making a total dividend for the year of 7% on A and B shares
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  • 145 5 Toe unosu til? prolooged drought was JjKWght to an cod last Saturday night by a ■«**y shower of nun, accompanied, m wrUin parts of the coun try, by Tivid i! wanes <* liffhtning. At B^gaa Jarm\l the storm wasp •iUrly ttnmm. The Ugh the of
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  • 62 5 "MERGE AND OUR FISCAL snot By Submarine Telegraph. Reutei-y A meeting of the Associated Chajnbars of Commerce has passed a resolution by a large majority urging the Government tr> appoint a R>yal Commission to enquire into the desirability of an alteration m the fiscal system, and have
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  • 25 5 RdcMirl m. Beater's correspondent gtys that the St Petersburg pipers print strong anti-Chinese !es and predict> rupture of relations unless China yields.
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  • 26 5 er's Teheran correspondent wires that the evacuition of Kz/in was completed this morning except for eighty Clicks left as a Consular guard.
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  • 356 5 tm coolie was before M ActoD, s»*oond magistrate, yesterday, on charges of obstruct ice a Municipal building overseer and using criminal force to him. Building Overseer Van Cuvlenbu-g said that on Wednesday morning he went into a house m Orchard Rjad where
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  • 119 5 Orchestral Concekt. All interested m the promotion of local music should note that on M he 27ih inst at the Teutonia Club by kind permis sion, there will be given what promises to be an interesting concert by the Philharmonic Orchestra. The proposed programme will include Overture I
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  • 175 5 The marriage ceremony of M j Siang mm. and Miss Chuah Chew Suat, a well educated scholar of the rnment Girls' School, took place on at S>, 8 I *enang. I o'clock the bride cut the wedding cake and then te* was served to the gues'B, including
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  • 326 5 Last Night's Exhibition. There was a large gathering at the Theatre B »yal m North Bridge Roid !..>• night when some boxing contests arranged by Jim Christie were staged. Mr J. I> Stunders acted as referee and Mr L. E int as time-keeper. The first m itch,
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  • 86 5 Edward C. Lehrakuhl, a European, appeared before Mr Acton, second magistrate, yesterday, on an allegation of wilful trespass at the Tanglin barracks. He was -ted by the military police outside the Officers' quarters on Wednesday night and was handed over to the civil police. Accused, a respectable
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  • 82 5 A good deal of interest is being taken m the picture auction which will be held at 1 pm. to day at the Rubber Exchange saleroom. The pictures have been on view some little while and without going into technicalities it may be said that they are m
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  • 296 5 The "B. N. B. Herald" (March Ist) says have been undergoing a drought M days without rain is rather a record lor JcSselton The appointment of Mr I. li. 0 Aidworth to be Under Secretary, Federated, Malay States, is gazatted also the EOtitication of the change m the title of
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  • 730 5 THE AVIATION MEETING. ATMOSPHERIC DIFFICULTIES A DAY Of EXPERIMENTS. Barns' oft heard lines "The beat laid nines o' mice and men gang aft a'gley" nit^ht well be quoted m referring to yesteri;i\ aviation meeting at the Racecourse. to pat the matter otherwise would be to misrepresent the real Things did
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  • 179 5 Another <juiet week has passed with little of interest to report. Rubbers are quiet, with however a little more attention devoted to local shares. Mining and Industrials show little change. Xi i m Kutla Lumpors have been i AC at £8, Highlands £5 10s to .i. I.
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  • 40 5 The "Cleveland" is advertised m American papers as abom to convey another shipload of tourists to the East including Singapore. She is to leave New V ■?>: November 1, 1911, and make a return trip leaving San Francisco February 17, 1911.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 22 5 Cypridol is the most trustwort^T and *of all mercurial remedies m the treat- •econdary symptoms." (Unsolicited) LA»AT«TT»-B«2fiwrr, m.d. Central Cit v 3
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    • 70 5 "I have been prescribing Morrhuol Creo sote capsules very extensively during the past two years m Bronchial and Tubercular disorders, and m several of my severest cases, I 8 been astonished how rapidly repair has taken place. In pulmonary tuberculosis, they check the formation of purulent expectoration m from one
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    • 394 5 f fhc Pew Coat II These Sweatei> are now Jm fl very popular. Being made ia v> *sH^r^ coat- form tbf y are easy to put i~^ on. We have them m plain &t° white, or white with plain. w- I coloured factnge, V/ Dark JP* Dark Wm n Brown,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 596 6 W A A TED. Gove: :it of Selangor. Applications will be received at the office .ineer up ti i ril 1911 t i uost of Assistant on *rks Conatmction. Applicants should give full particulars as to age, qualifications, previouperience and state salary required. Prefer eace will be given to those
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    • 552 6 West Australian S. N. Co., Ld., Bourabaya, Broome. Derby. Port Hedland, ■MX, Olslow, Cainarvon. Geraldton and Fremantle. The s.s. PAROO 2,663 tons, Captain Richardson will be despatched from the Roads for the akne on Tuesday, the 21st instant at 3 p m. She has exce >dation for paa- senger- o
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    • 628 6 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG AND Deutsche Dampfschifffahrts Ges. Hansa Bremen. COMBINED SKKVICE. The steanuurfe of thtse Companit s maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen. Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits. China and Japan. Homewards, they arc despatched fortnight ly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven
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    • 740 6 f OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO.. LTD, AND j China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd. The Companies' steamers are desp& from Liverpool outwards for the Straitn. China and Japan tm r y VI Ik. and from Japan Lome wards for London Amsterdam anil At.-. every fortnight; for Genoa, Marseille* ard Liverpool
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    • 1037 6 N.D.L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremer IMPERIAL GEBMAN MAIL LINE. I well-known mail steamers ol this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburc ;tterdam, Al uthamp ton. (iibraitar. Genoa, Naples, (connects M les, Alexandria and vice versa] Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Pc: Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau Nagasaki and Kobe to Yokohama and
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  • 529 7 Jan Feb Total Ailagar 4,000 8,225 Alor Pongan 8,808 I I Gajah 611 Alma t io 1.603 3,050 Anglo Malay 61.978 58,932 115,910 ing 601 Ayer Molek 8,827 1,995 5,322 Ayer Panaa 1,967 Bakap 2,399 BalgowL -,35 Batak K. 1-9 4,959 Banteng 3,340 3,332 6,672 Batu Caves
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  • 70 7 Jar Total. 529 1,176 j*fy*°* 600 625 1,223 JJ^bi Wtjm 8,590 455 900 2« w 166 I 505 b I.jJe 307 7amM 15 130 ''80 s V bun »8 166 s«gßahni o^Hya. Ml 400 1,000 nbutan 285 305 mk Gold) 02. r> 11-i 1 1 1 4 —JO
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  • 1227 7 RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. Gap. Issui. Paid. Last Div. Buyers. Sellers 85,000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Estates Ltd 5 5 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay 75% int. I $0 1 44| 50,000 2/- 2 Batang Malaka 2 6 3 0 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 35% int. 15 10 0 h>
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  • 57 7 (COKKBCTID ITP TO Mir. 1 Bank 4ma demand M Private credit* 3m M M credits 6m c tytjfc Pmajice, demand Bar I Gkkm ant, demand M 240 Ihdia^T. T, It4| Hongkong, demand Yokohama, demand m Java, demand Bangkok, demand 66 Sotibiigns, Bank Buying $8.54 Bank of England Ra Discount
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  • 136 7 March I Tin buyer* $89 <2\ Gam bier mt 8 75 Gam bier On be No 1 m 14.50 Gr&mbiarOube Mo. 8 M Pepper ßla^ic -4 S*part) buyers 15 50 Pepper. Wbit« ff» buyers M lO Scttue^tllOto t*» !k.)«. m (80 to fcka M M no« Mace B*t«* v
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 366 7 TO LET, TO BE LET. Godown No. 6 Nanson Roa^. extending jbrougn to No. 3 Saiboo Street, from CcstcmV- 1910. Area, 4,968 square feet. Moderate rent. Apply to the Union I nice Society of Canton Limited, 6 Collyer Sept 2 n« OFFICES TO LET. House, Batsstj Road. Apply H. L.
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    • 14 7 For all internal complaints dysentry cnogh colda Ac, take Wood* 1 Great Pmfrmint Caic.
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    • 175 7 De KON LLJK LKBTVA&RT MA APPIJ Undgr C )ntract with tub Nkthkblasd*? India Oovrbnmbnt. Ie ships;igency\ Limited 2-3. Quay TBI (MIJaKtfgNTIONID OATKS OP DIPAITUII ill ONLY APPROXIHAVI RUMPiIOI Batavia, Samarang and Soerabaia Mar VAi.r Kiouw. Anamb. ands Max 17 REYN Ban n, Poelo m, Samarinda, Tarakan, Boelongi l Sauipit with
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 783 7 VESSELS IN POHT. Kl*p and Ton* f 'ommander§ Arrived Krom nouth Power Mar 1 1 tigon I ang 16 Hai Shen Chin, crois. 2950 Yang Mar nang *ng 20 Kuantan F.M.S. dredger 50<» KuanUu rtain lew Col. yacht 500 Murphy Jan 31 Penang Uncertain Brak Dot 3 0 Wink 1
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    • 76 7 WEATHER REPORT Date Bar Wind Temp Ham Sky Raia. Marl 6. H'kon 10a 29 I o H'kong 4p 29 79 SI To o Manila !■> 34 26 b Eand&ng Eerbaa Hospital. Mar 15 1911. lift 3pm 9pm Barom. 32 Fall. 29.934 2 799 29 Temp. M# IM Wet Bulb Ther.
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  • 671 8 SINGAPORE AND JOHORE RUBBER COMPANY. THK TEAB'B v i >XX The following is the sev ort to the shareholders to be presented at the a BOSting OSI Jl%rCu I of SI per share was made on the contributory shares on which $1 only had beam paid at 30th June. Tl
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  • 169 8 A New O leans dispatch says —All the w»v from the island of Siumr, Philippines, Lucio and S.mpiici. mese twins, have come to the hope that a surgeon can separate them. The twins are linked together m much the amme —fir as the famous
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  • 90 8 SINGAPORE LADIES' RIFLE ASSOCIATION. The shout lot the monthly Spoon at -tier, yester<U\ was very poorly attendf i Mrs Felkin won with a nett score of 59. The second and hual stage of the scratch petition for the silver cup presented by HnSiht ice also, and resulted m a win
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  • 198 8 S C. C. LAWN TENNIS. YESTERDAY'S PLAY Championship. F. Eiohenberg beat L E. Gaunt, 6—3 <-- i A v E 18. A D. Cox beat F. Moding, 10—8. »>— B. Olam E Fulcher beat K. M. Millar, o—3, 6—3, •>— 4 D. H. Kleinmann beat R. L. Dunman C. Class
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  • 144 8 The folio* ing Ties will be played on Friday the 17th, inst. B Class Singles. T E. Edtnett Mf i v A. C. Mergler owe 15. X D. Gordon v Fulcher. H. W. Kilby v Kleinmann. F. S. B. Jennings owe 1 v C. H. Mackay scr B
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  • 291 8 A cable from Wellington, X. Z., dated Feb. 8 says The "Kainau Maru," Japaneee Antarctic exploring ship, intends starting from Welling. ton for the South Pole m two days time. The party, consisting of 27, expects to return to Welling'ou about March 0 and it is
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  • 838 8 After a very long interval of time 1 air pla\, which is a well-known organ of tb< shipping intere- r ha- venture-! to MJWM thing about Iki u'tion taken by the Ltgil llative Council of this Colony to Iwpo*V t ht I evils put tut <\ M
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  • 80 8 Capt. F. Learmonth, late m command of H. M. S. "Merlin," arrived at Diiren on the 12th ult. and visited the battle Bcei cc at Port Arthur on the following day. After five years management of Siinpang Estate, Mr W |A. T. Kellow, accompanied by his wife, is shortly leaving
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  • 633 8 The Rtrlarg is taking on a cargo for the Iv i r i n < 1 1 I-landg. The" IV imi \Aqtp r( j H y <lischarping a OBJrg* fa m Wtt-t Australian ports foi trdDshipii.i-ut to Eun The Amiral Msgon" from Kuropel yesterday leaded some cargo for
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  • 78 8 Coolie Killed by Lightning. itu Grftjah, lar.-Mr X Watts of Hillrise Eitat*. who was staying with Patetson on Chenderiang Estate, was informed on Saturday eve Ding that Hill rise had been visited by a storm. Both went over on Sunday at J 80. pm. and found
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 9 8 < CHilMWlt&Co'sSarsaparUla cleanses all impurities arising from and Sores. JJ
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 33 8 SWIMMING CLUB. The Argo" will leave Johnston's Pier for the Club Huninlow on Sunday 10 aud 11 am, 230 and 3 30 p'm ret. 30 and 10.30 am. lj 15, I tad pm.
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    • 119 8 LATEST SHIPPING. Penang Brit 38G Dun March It!, Kelantan 3 Kelantan 18. Moneneus Brit 4250 Paddle March 16, Liverpool Man* field Japan 18. PASSENGERS. I'r Penang: Mr and Mrs R. D. Fenton, Mr < JregBon. Next Mails Due. From Europe.— Per N. D. L. Kleiat, tomorrow, with iiiuiU Per B.
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