The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 20 March 1911

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 17 1 Singapore Free Press AND r i MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1911. ISO. 7.i-
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  • 135 1 Saturday 's aviation meeting was very glow Page 5 M M Kenna is not m favour of conscription I'ttfH 5. T^le^rapbs won the Cricket Tournament on StturdttV Page 8. The Times discusses the re-establishment of the E-iitern Fleet— Page 5. Tbe list of local CtDibridGr* Elimination succ^ss^s
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  • 1010 1 the fan ndencj of children to f their new r otherwise .;im.ige them m Older to fiudtut wba human race beems to have advai c»d far beyond its inl'aLcy 1 natic .itt» mpth were made to disci ver tbe inward pans of the l.v jiau frame, their iuter-
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 262 1 PA n!S[D 3Y the E.LITE OF SING».PO«t j f_j ONE MILE OF SEE THE LATEST MAIL NEWS MOVING PICTURES A o X Animated Photography N H VARIETY AND QUALITY I— Contained m New Issue of Pathe's Weekly gazette 26th Fdition. w A ISTIHESTISG POPULAR H ng George accompanied by Ufif^ff
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    • 130 1 STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK. DEVOES IMPERH BRILLIANT $2.80 SYLVAN ARROW- $2.05 SOLE WHOLESALE SELLING AGENTS, Messrs. HAI GUAN COMPANY. 3EE KOK OiL TRADING Co, 4, South Canal Rd THE STA3 OPERA Co THE DUTCH AND MALAY YAK lEKTAINERB AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, NORTH KRIDGE ROAD. To-Night! To-Night!! VERY
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    • 258 1 VICTORIA THEATRE SINGAPORE Programme for the Week. MAURICE E BANDMANN PRESENTS THE BANDMANN OPERA Co Monday, Mtrvl THK CHCCOLATE SOLDIER Tuesday, March 21. THE GIRL IN THE TRAIN Wednesday, March 22. THE UUAKER GIRL Thursday, March 23rd. OUR MISS GIBBS lay, March 21. THE DOLLAR PRINCESS Prices, $3, $2 $1.
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    • 82 1 LATEST ADYERTiSEMfH^S. Littles annual sale Page 4. Star Opera Performance Page 1. Chamber of Commerce meeting P*ge 2. Englishman seeks billet on estate P*ge 0 Parisian confectionary, Stamford Rd. Page 2. Australian mare Victoria and harness for sale Page 6. Recent Books on the Far E ist Kelly and Walsh—
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 374 1 THE WEEK Monday fflgl W+M ITU. 140 p M M Mail Homeward due. \f M. Mail Outward due. SCC Tennis Tournament. S G C- Annual General Meeting, 5 15 p Philharmonic Orchestra prartice, 5 p Chocolate Soldier, Victoria Theatre, 9 p TuiaDAY, 21st Sigh Water.— l ttf a.. 2.21 p
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  • 590 2 The Siogipore correspondent of Illustrated Finance writes under as follows :—A week or two ago I ineuod the progr*»M being made on the r as work is concerned, nothing his happened to disturb that progress, but I t»h<-uld thiLk the ct-jtiou* sp» will be well advisr
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  • 181 2 Hood, who has retired from "The Buffs" on pe. tbe son of Hoc ■art, and recently flushed four years' d as taperintendenr of j vmn.wia m th •nComm<tc if-intry m 1896. was promoted m 1897, and served m the He was appointed aide-dc cimpto 3ir H SmithDorrien, i> 5.0., m
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 283 2 Ah be be, hacking, ti t cot: ;.S BM especially when there is a lory of weak lungs m n.l> What shoai Jbe done? A: I y mir doctor. He knows. Ask him about the formula en the label of every bottle of Aycr's Cherry Pectord. Ask him if this
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    • 697 2 NOTIQES. A Special (leoeral Meeting is hereby called Mtb March, 1911, at I 15 p in. To nominate a Hepre^entative of tin Ciam-b-r on the Lpgislativo Couucil during the absence on leave of ttie Hon'ble I>. T. Boyd. ALT A J. OUNM, Mar 20 Secretary. THE SWIMMING CLUB. reby that
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    • 451 2 NO TIGES. NOTICE. Mr DavM Drumniond il authorized to sign our firm pet pßootafci m as I ,-in this date. BOU. STEAD A Co. Singapore, 14th March, 1 Mar 17 21-3 Pegoh Limited. NOTICE OF LOSS OF SCRIP. N ice is hereby given that Scrip No. C3l m the MBM
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    • 530 2 international Banking Corporation. CAPITAL ana SURPLUS GOLD $6,500,000. Hbad Opficb i 60 Wall Street, nbw Yobi London Office Threadneedlt Bi&hopagate Street Within, LOHDQB 10. Lohdob Bankbbb National Provincial Bank of England Ltd. General Foreign Business Transacted DKPOSITB. Cubbent Dbposit Accounts o»ened and Dbpobitb received for fixed periods at rales which
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    • 354 2 "6URAN-CB Co. O p C4N4I swbbßJbjbbbji hw. ms, loans, promptly setttse by tbeQ« 5 1 The Reserves for proawiM! ance Department at th* fW^j^?.** l GUTHRIE 0».,U4* General Agents. Si ngapor &r SOUTH BRITISH IHSTOStANCB CO., LTD. FUIS I DBuranees effected qsi B^ajbw. and Merebandise of mmm^m^S* KAB.INE Tn snranoos
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  • 366 3 MALAY TIN MINING PROGESS. BacO »D OF THB hUd Malay tin flotation is tbp v r sv! II UattaJ Li of $30,000 d.vided into 3,(00 shu** •"^IIA gg^k, aad of which sum half is a •"J for working capital, says the "Tin Jk-a Tbe property to be developed is j
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  • 40 3 The no*t comcoon oanae of iaaomi fa W il i n ii of the stomach. Chamber. ain's Stomach and LJ^r Tablets correct these folder* as d enable you to sleep. For sale bf all Dealers aad Dispensaries.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 314 3 FOR STILE. Strasg Australian Mare. Victoria A Harness Apply W. A. Darke (r o Borneo Co.. Ltd.) MatJtO »■< FOR SALE. 30U.F. 4 Cylinder, Seator BSB^ HsaberCar m sp lan dirt rucuing condition. Owner going on leave. For farther particulars apply to S. B. Archdea con, Radin Mm, Telak Mar
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    • 766 3 Singapore Sporting The Spring Race Meeting (Under S. R. I. Rules cf Racing) WBI MKLD ON Tuesday, the 9th, Thursday, the h and Saturday, the 13th May, 1911. PROGRAMME FIRST DAY. 1 9th May, 1911. 1. The Opening Stakes. Value $600. A Handicap for Horses that have never won a
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    • 858 3 8 The Consolation Plate Am M 1 and |SQ to the Second Horse. A for all Horr.es that have run at the Meeting and not p p. The Winner to be put i up for auction under 1: for $500 j A mcc ?io. i rry Course. Entries close at
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    • 685 3 n uqtions. IUCTION SALE OF 90 CASES CUBE GAMBtER (OU I'AMAi.!!)' At /'< II A- Salt ■><>» 0a Monday, 20th Maich a* 12 noon For account ofl ccinctrned. POWELL Co., Auctioneers Mai 20 21-3 SUCTION MLE OF MISCELLANEOUS GOfDS 1 DO AT IOWKLL COS SALKHOOM On Tuesday, 2ht March, at
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    • 935 3 MoKes Fc*t, Fie*/,. Bone and M *J< Kepler' Solution is a food not t^My a medicine Xrl i The food that strengthens the weak and fattens the wasted /ll The food th the blood and fortifies the const Cv The food that sustains the invalid > /?>k and restores the
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  • 639 4 Monday Mar. 20, 1911. The Singapore Free P ress. Here <ha!l the Prw the Peonies ri*bt matntun, Unawed hv influence and unbribed by rHere f,i"ioi Truth her i epts draw. 1 -n. Loyalty and I aw. All those sections of the Empire that are east of Suez will welcome the
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  • 474 4 Showers of rain fell at Woodlands and Johore Bihru yes erday afternoon. The Ptnsian Coufectionary have obtained a special license to keep open till 1 pm. on each evening during the performances of the Bandmann company. A very successful al fresco concert was given on the lawn m froat of
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  • 551 4 A SUCCESSFUL B The "Enimt §m hks Ta- Oq Saturday night and on Sunday morning early a useful "fi*ld night" was arranged m which the Buffi the 3rd Brahmans the Siafftp n uteer Corps and other departmental Corps were to hay* a share. aiding party cone:- >ur companies
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  • 165 4 T he Colonial Secretary was asked this week how far the railway had been opened Koyond Kuala Semantan toward, the .at an frontier, and to what point the permanent survey had been from Kuala Tembeling to the Pahang-Kelantan frontier; and, if so, whether the route to be
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  • 212 4 A marriage took place quietly on Friday last, St. Patrick's Day, between Ctiarles i-im Kepppl Powis, son of the late Raw. k Keppni-Pjwis, of Busby and Knowle, i Sarah Lottie Hod pee, second daughter of Ctpt. Hodges of Singapore. The King held m St. James's Palace on 21st inst. hie
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  • 901 4 "The 1 the rent, popular Bandmuiu OmniiJ?'** ap.re audio*, ft* entertainment 7*** toki name of M^r^F thattZ Needless to say *^tt iT* lifli was packed OD Saturday bound to be ewerj nitWlT^ of* canuot go to Loodeifoe fa iL^r** jojment, m the R latea "T^^** l we
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 362 4 KELLY WALSH, LTD. RECENT BOOKS ON THE FAR EAST. the Wake of the Setting Sun by Gleanings from Fifty y ars m China James Canter 4-50 by AnMM 4-60 Rare Days m Japan by G Trumtall Tht au 1 cononi ft 6 50 conditions by Joseph I) Autremer, with a
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    • 109 4 No Home is Complete Without A Gramophone THE BEST CHEAPEST MEANS OF PURE ENJOYMENT. TERMS TO SUirALL S. MOUTRIE AND CO.. LTD. THE ARCADE. mtb LEE BROTHERS. 58-4, HilJ Street, toff Stamford Road.' HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. Enlargements a Speciality PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION BILLIARDS. The Anglo-Australian Cushion. {Alcock'b Patent with
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  • 55 5 AGREEMENT ARRIVED AT. (By Sabmarine Telegraph.— Reuters.) March IMb, 4 20 pm. A telegram from Constantinople states ;h*t mi agreement has been reached between t he B4f**d Railway Company and the Turkish Government. The Company renounces its lien on a four per cant iacioisa oo Customs, receiving in■v
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  • 29 5 ement onaoofloi to the Company lie building erf a branch iine from Odmanieh to AfeiAndretta, including the construction of a port at Alexuidretta.
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  • 53 5 It it understood that an agreement m principle has been practically attained regarding the section from Bigdad to the Persian Gall, the Company giving the Goternment a free hand with the reservaboa that Germany m this shall have a parti cipation (qual to that of
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  • 80 5 Res, March 18, 9 18 a. m. Sir Francis Y«Minghu*b-hnd m a letter to tat Times considers thu it is more likely that China is the aggressive party m the £amiini trouble than that Russia it. He mti that China has bean suffering from
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  • 87 5 McKenna on Conscription. Rec MarlS 10 am. The following correction U now made m Mr McKenna's ■peach as previously reported. He laid t vas our national policy not to have conscription and he stienglj supported that policy, but it must bs remembered that voluntary serrice cost tawe millions extra
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  • 37 5 Future of Eastern Fleet March lOtb, 8 57 am. Discussing naval problems the Times *▼> that the present conditions miy change si that it mty become advisable to reestab«h the Eastern fleet. m
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  • 29 5 Malacci, Rec March 18. At the Malaeet Rubber Auction to-day the following prices were obtained. F.Miheit MM Sheet $811 to $345 Cwpe $210 to $220 Scrap $181
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  • 117 5 A somewhat remarkable cccurence was '•ported to tee police on Friday evening bj JOWM? Chinaman who stated that earlier the evening he was watching the aviation ***iet, standing with his back to the tt ****7 wall, when be felt something ?••*<» bit neck from behind, and simultaneoq*l* he
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  • 375 5 Saturday's B.k- k: thb R ace Couesi. Patience is one of the virtues which no OSM would have believed the community of B»gapore possessed, and this was tried to point at the Race Course on y when v- u ings were promised m the way of aviation feats. It
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  • 164 5 ELECTRIC LIFTS. Large Contract for Local Firm. The large new premises now being erected for Messrs Kttz Bros m R.tl! s Place are to have the largest number of electric lifts of any local building. There are to be two passenger lifts, a large goods lift and a double travelling
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  • 60 5 Before the Chief Justice, Sir William H. liman Jones, at the Assizas on Saturday, the jury unanimously returned a verdict of not guilty against Koh Eng Hoe who was charged with cheating Messrs. Sharpe, Ross and Co. Mr R. C. Edmonds, Deputy public Prosecutor, appeared for the Crown,
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  • 240 5 The report of the Advisory Committee for the Tropical Disease* Research Fund has been issued as a Blue- book Cd. s'> The report is prefaced by a memorandum signed by Sir J. West Ridge way, the chairMen, who states that the revenue of the Tropical Diseases Research Fund
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  • 43 5 On Friday a Chinaman bought an egg off a street hawker for which three cents w^s demanded. He paid 1 cents for it and the hawker m a fit of temper picked up a chopper and slashec m over the ami with it.
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  • 1777 5 ANNUAL MEETING OF THK ASSOCIATION The annual general meeting of the.Tohore Ptonvr-. A»- iii;. n was held m the .Johore Hotel at noon yesterday. Mr Roger Paifl presided and there were also present His Highness the Sultan of Johore (President I Messrs V Thomson, R A. Blair, J
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  • 120 5 There are many friends m Singapore who will be delighted to be*r that the condition f Mr K. Pierce, Municipal Engineer continues to be favourable. A telegram to Dr Middleton, Municipal Health Ofiicer, from Colombo, on the 16th inst., says that m the case of .Mr Pierce
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 68 5 Best Liniment. accJe>Btg and injuries are a frequent J Ni| w^ ob the farm and m the work shop. bruise which is often the canae of annoyance and locs of time, may be about one- third the time usually U**i by applying Chamberlain's Pain r** 1 aa the injury is
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    • 175 5 Gentlemen's Cailors FTF^^Mf^S We arc Specially fitted to advise kf> "T on Outfits tor all parts of the World, and every requisite is r Hwyy Lounge Jacket Suit |35 y/.^^f^raHßßßH In all the newest and latest deiMs WHy signs of Homespuns. Cheviots, 111 Tweeds, and Worsteds. The I ill II
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 570 6 WANTED. WANTED For prospecting work m British North Borneo A.paif+a^ Surveyor. Temporary appointi. m the meantime but may become permanent. Apply to J. L. c o Free Press. M, Ml Englishman (M.MJ S3, at present on borne leave seeks billet m rubber (or other good concern) as office manager or
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    • 532 6 STOOIVMRT WAATSGHAPPIJ NtDERLAND,; Bteaii^..;p Company NEDEELAND. X yal I>ut. Ma:! Bstlice. The Compa x Hal v. »mer "PR: A will lea\ a on the 23rd inst., at 6 p.m. and is expected to arrive here on the 25th inst. at Ba. m. iil for Sabang, Colombo, Suez, Port-Said, Genoa. Algiers,
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    • 618 6 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG AND Deutsche Dampfschifffahrts Ges. v Hansa" Bremen. COMBINED SERVICE. The steamers of MsUM Companies maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen. Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Uomewardf-, they are deßpatcn- fortnight ly for Havre and Hamburg and once a moml. for Bremerhaven
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    • 723 6 OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO.. LTD. n China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd. The Companies' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for tbe Straits, China and Japan every week, and from Japan homewards for London Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight for Genoa, Marseilles ar«l Liverpool and for Marseilles, Havre and Liverpool
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    • 1042 6 N.D.L. Norddeutscher ova Bremen IMPERIAL GEEMAN MAIL LIM. The fast and well-known mail steamer* of i this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp. Soutbamp ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connect) ui Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice v. i.d, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penan*, apore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtan, I Nagasaki
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  • 61 7 Jan. Feb. Total. 647 529 1 132 S2« t7 952 B>s9 Ml 900 SSa-oc^od fjfjj 1 305 I, KB ■ba LoJe 307 ;i 7 ~!><ng 150 130 iBO 2551 Ml 449 r ...-c^.iJ*-^ ZZZm S5O 1 -auiHyd. MB 400 1,000 Sjotow 106 42 150 3*k South S 1
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  • 483 7 Jan Feb Total Ailagar 4.CCO 4,: Alor Poog«u 8,808 Alor Gajah 611 1,853 J 1,450 1.603 3,050 v k v 61.978 58 1 Ayer Kuning 601 Molek 3,827 1,995 5.322 Panas 1>Bakap 2,399 Balgownie 12,585 Batak Rabit 2,4 9 4,959 Hl:i 3,340 6,672 Batu Caw Batu Tiga
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  • 1264 7 Cap. £§*vi. Paid. Last Dsv. Buy«k«. Sillers 85,000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Estate* Ltd 41" 5 5 150,000 2/- ABgfcM 7.'»% int. 1 I 7 1 50,000 tka 30.000 1 1 BatuCV*^ 35% int.ls 10 0 MlO 0 1 1 Batu Tit?a (Selangor) 5 26 5 10 0 100.000
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  • 168 7 JViarco 10. Kleist, Ger str, Pahnke, for Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan. Van Hogendorp, Dat str, Colsy, for BengkaliK, Siak and P. Baroe. Both, Dat str. Huyckmanr, for Penang. Resident Schiff, Dut str, Unus, for Rh Chakrabhongs, Siam. &tr Voldby, for Bangkok via ports. Ban Fo Soon, Dat. str 0
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  • 92 7 W'larvet an* Dnc.K* at %ohief* 4\.(ttre4t vetteis were berth** on Saturdiy. Wharf < Basin)— Redang. East Wharf Sec 1 Goldmoutb, Teesta, Perm. Skaers Wharf Malacca. Main Wharf Sec 2 G Apcar, Marie Riekmera 3— Nil. 4-N.l. I— Perak. h Myrmidon, Idomeneut. Lagoon Dock
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  • 50 7 (COMBCTMD UF TO Mftr. I Bank 4 mi demand Private credits 3m credit* 6in 0 France, demand Bank... Gbemant, demand India, T. T, Hongkong, demand Yokohama, demand lHf Java, demand Bangkok, demand 66 Sovbmignb, Bank Buying $8.54 Bank of Engknd Rai 3% Diaor.nnt 3 month§ bill.— 2|% irerLondo. |j
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  • 130 7 March 18. Tin bay*. |8^ OmMh Gam bier Cube No 1 14.60 -rhjjiLierOxjb* No. i nO n. Pepper BiK-k (onL*. B'pera) buyers 1 5 5 Pepper. White ff.v buyers. Nutmeg (110 fco U« Ik.)^. nom V«teMgt(Bokofck«lk m mm Mm» (BaaUi Lo Bally Coffee (10% Black) 3 0 Liberia* Ooft»
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 356 7 Woods' Great Peppermint Cure for all inter 3^ fproolaints dt sen toy oontbe oolds Ao. TO LET. TO LET Famished House To Let, Tanglin District, 1 bedroom*. Tennis Court and Stabling. grtry Ist May. Rents Apply H. I* COGI I Co. TO BE LET. No. 67, Tel«k Blangah from Ist
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    • 13 7 For all internal complaints dysentry coogb colda Ac, take Wooda' Great Peppermint Core.
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    • 188 7 De KOXINKLIJKE PAKETVAA lIAPPJJ Under Contract with the Nbthbblands India Oovernment. Agents at Singapore, The Shipsa^ency, Limited. 2-3. Coliyer Quay. TH« U^DHBM«TSTIOM«D OATH O¥ DBPAKTCTmi ARM OWLT AFPROTItf AVI VanN)»ui' I BelawanDeli 34^ 2 0 MENOfiv Prigi-Radja and Rengat Mar Bbouw :r Paneh, Asahan and Belawan Deli mm Mar 22
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 579 7 VESSELS l,n Port I Flar and Tons ''omraanoen Arr'ved Front For Hai Shen Chin, crais. 2950 Yang M* ng Penan« Kuantan F. M.S. dredger 500 11 ianta« erum Sea Mew Col. yacht I Murphy Jan 31 Penang -ertsin HrHk Dot 300 Wink Mar 1 Khio Uncertain Sperwer Dut 450 Eeerde
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  • 1295 8 SOLT A-: noting of shareholders of Uni_:apore Rubber E nates L'd was neld at the cjmpiuv's offices, Bo ou B«turday when an option agreement fur the •ale of the company to a Lmdon com: I submitted and approve 'bay presided over the meetinj, but as be had been
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  • 368 8 CAMBRIDGE LOCAL EXAMINATION. The following is the List of the I dates who pissed th* Cain Examination at the Singapore Cen tr©:— Xv f 1 1 h bran runov. Senior.— l: j Sim, W C. Buxtoi (Privat*^ ID L fe Lian Hoe, M. > 1' Scow P.h Hin I m
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  • 133 8 A Commission frDm the Russian Government is on a visit to this country m connection with the proposed fxtension of the -<ian volunteer fleets by the construction ns vessels, su,-h as were built m shipyards some years ago for the transport of troops. Every endeavour has been made to y
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  • 224 8 ii > \\v, ni T<>i The final tournament match betweeu the Ltw tud Civil Bertioe aad the Telegraphs was C'>nc'ud^d on the Esplanade on Situr d.. kftfjfMQSj, the Te winniug by the ii .irrow margin of one run. Towards the close of the game the Bjtanoit excitemect prevailed, but
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  • 103 8 Wishart b Carver 15 Milton b Carver 0 Mickay b Talma 2 Carver 1 1 Jenkins b Talma A C Ifergler b Carver 0 I M ndell 18 Gordon b Carver 7 Peake b Talma 20 .M II M-rkjler not out 0 v -,twood b Talma 0 Eitras 9
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  • 96 8 TO DAY S Tl A Class Singles T. G. Treadgold v I .relfall. h 0i im Bn lus M. H. Mergler v Fulcher. C Cl v ES L. R Macphail v Mackay. H. Elphick v Smit. •mers' Handicap. G. B. Allen v Kollewijn. T. A.
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  • 218 8 A Class Singles. M J. Up< )tt v A. K. a* B. Terrell. To finish. Thomas v Mack./ M .ail. J. Henderson v Smith or EipL Newcomers' i I i Wood v Kollewijin or Allen. F. Eichenberg v P. F. David Foot or Farqubarsen B WTJ or Graham.
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  • 26 8 Mr B. Calder, who is still m Sydney. but expects to be up for the nc jg a line to be remembered to his friends here.
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  • 332 8 The Bettor it the "Teeßta" reported peering J! M nmouth "at 4 am. on M,ip h 17 rt ii t>titg will on board. H M S. M-Juuiouih esct>rting three marines for Hongkong will return to Singapore on April luth truni 0 lorab). The whole of the crew of
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  • 187 8 Ihe latest London betting on the Lincoln and National shows that Helot I coed considerably m favour whilst a number of others have come m. In theNitional M. retains public confidence but there been considerable liking for Jeukiustown, and Caubeen despite rather unsatisfactory performances. The following are amongst
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 86 8 Persistent Colds. There is no reason why a cold should hang on for weeks, or until some chronic throat or lung trouble is deve lop ,j. and it willl nut if you take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. By its remarkablt cures oi colds that remedy has from a small beginning acquired
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    • 49 8 Answer to the Question. How to care a cold is a question m which many are interested just now. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has won its great reputation and immense sale by its remarkable cure of colds. It can always be depended upon. I sale by all Dealers and Diapensar
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    • 373 8 Netherlands Gutta Perchl SINGAPORE RUBBER WORKS. Allkindsof India Rubber Articles, Sheets, Rings Val^ Tubes, Endless Belts, Hose (Suction, Steam' draulic, Armoured) etc. etc. Ebonite, Vulcanite anc' Ha Ruboer articles. Works and Ottuxs-PASSIH PAXJAXG. S/ndaoo*Sole Agents-HOOGLaXDT and Go., Sins |A.FRAi^KEL®,Co 375 370, Victoria Street, wmauumum telephomih. Furniture Manufacturers Importers. We beg
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 272 8 P PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Ranee: Mias G. Baschwitz, Mr Muhlenhaus, Capt. Hemboch. Per Sappbo Messrs Bailey, Tan Keng Ann, Tan Cheng Juan, Cottinghan, Westerbout. Per Malacca 11- I adman. IVr.k Hi B Wilkin, Mr A. Robertson, Mr acd Mrs Fisher, Mf»B»r- ushington, Whyte. Webster It, Doyle. I M Lfoa, H L.
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