The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 March 1911

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1 14 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AN D MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 25. 1911 NO. ,17:}
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  • 164 1 Topics of the Week are on page 5. Ddtaila of a fire at Kuala Lumpur are 01 f*»7. Yesterday's S. C. C. tennis results are 01 page 14 An interesting article on the Philippine! will be found on page 7. A meeting of the Legislative Council wai
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  • 775 1 No Matter how much nudt-m writers oa sociology may tquabble amorg t turnstiles all— with the exception of m few of the most unbalanced, or most rabid, or Most Kietzseheao are agreed to mum their theories with at least one grain sense to wit that the Family
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 338 1 It| singap show t THE STAR OPERA Co. LJ THE DUTCH AND MALAY C 1I I 1% /T T W^ y-% 4 r~ VARIETY ENTERTAINERS E TWO MILES OF <A Eat the theatre royal, a Y^ N NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. |H MOVING PICTURES ©Jfc^ I TO.KWM To.mtmn |A EVERY EVENING.
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    • 428 1 COME AND BE CONVINCED AS MANY OTHERS HAVE BEEN THAT YOU GET KKOM THE PROGRAMME PRESENTED EVERY NIGHT, AN EXCELLENT MOVING PICTURE MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE PRICE YCU PAY FOR ADMISSION AT THE H INCREASIKGLY POPULAR SHOV, THE MARLBOROUOH CINEMATOGRAPH. BEO ROAD. 2nd SHOW 9-30 TO 11 P. M. PicturreBque
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    • 99 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. The beet things on wheels Page 14. Auction sale of office furniture Page 5. Special performance at the Theatre Royal -Page 1. J Special general meeting of the Chamber of Commerce Pag*Notice re power of attorney granted to Song Koon Swee Page 2. Reminder re furniture auction to
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 402 1 THE WEEK, £irwBDiy, 25th High Water.— 4 30 a., 8.35 p Annunciation Lady Day. Ermin e, Victoria Theatre, 9 p SUNDAY, Jtlth High Water.— 6 16 9.19 p 4 th in Lent. N. D. L. Mail Homeward doe Monday. 27th Hijrh Water.— 7 46 9.46 p SC.C. Tennis Tournament. Swimming
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  • 219 2 **Tbe Time*, m discussing the naval question m the Pacific, tmji that if India, Oey lorn and the Srraits should unite with Aus tralia for the purpose of providing a moiety .1 the X o'eru t\ *e\ T he homeland cnunut decline to supply the other half."
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  • 204 2 At the Mirlborough Cinematograph this evening there will be a number of changes m the pictures shown. Few people realise the length of a cinematograph film. Thus the films shown at the Alhambra this week all told would stretch over two mile*. The griffin Lady Bobs which ran at Ipoh
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 538 2 t Makes Grow We are talking about Ayer's Kair Vigor. Just note that word V v are perfectly saL N ?.rmtoyouoi to your 1 rr. Makes the hail grow It certainly does. Stops filling hair, too. Remember, it's er's" we are talking about. Ask your doctor about your hair and
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    • 660 2 NOTIGES. NOTICEA Special General Meeting of the Chamber of Commerce and Exchange ia hereby called for Tuesday 4th April at I 1 p.m. SINEBS. To take the vote on the noun nation of Mr. William Wallace Cook a-. th< ir Kepresentative on the Legislative Council during ttM absence of Mr.
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    • 585 2 TO LET. 1 TO BE LET FURNISHED. Th< comfortable ami plei tuated residence known as No 9, NASSIM R JAD Tanglin. Entry from i i April. For particulars, apply to POWELL Co., Auctioneers. M 24 81-8 TO BE LET. VILLA MASCOT. R* fet, Cavanagh Roa3, from 15th April, 1911. App'y
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    • 583 2 Internationa! i Banking Corporation. CAPITAL and SURPLUS GOLD $6,500,000. Head Office .-co Wail street, New Yobe. 1 London Office Threadneedie House, Bishopsgate Street Within, T -OHTDQ« 10. Lokdob Bankebb National Provinoial Bank of England Ltd. 1 General Foreign Basinet* Transacted. DEPOSITS. Cchhent Deposit Aooovsti opened Mi Interest allowed on the
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    • 464 2 MANUFACTURERS LIFE -< Co. OF cakuu 1987. Polieieseie "WORLD wins... rmcTEi )IspctaiSS^ I? 11 4 FORFEITABLE." ABLI «Osf. I Claims, loans, oash^Qnts^M. promptly settleo hw ss^aZ JJ «N 1 J Wagspore without the eU« 7^ M«li v Head Office. i|l^s^» it The nsssiHi for untaii,,,. Mice Departm— >o#ti^^ lna^^^ a
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 187 2 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. St. Andrew's Cathedral. Fouith Sunday m Lent. 7 bjbj Matins. Hymn 249. 7.45 am Holy Communion (Choral Hymns 37U, 810, 3-t 4 Children's Service. 5.30 pm Evensong and Sermon, Hymns 2 969,93. Vesper Hymn. Lord keep us safe this night. St. Matthiw's, Sipoy Linis. 9.15 am Holy
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 283 3 I PERMANENT I Cheaper than Attaps. 110 llr r No Renewal being Required. I <(^^^^^^^^^^^» specially Suitable for Estate Buildings If I m the Ironies, I 2 ply $10 per 216 square feet. I I 3 ply $12 per 216 spuare feet. I Full Particulars Samples from THE BORNEO COMPANY,
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  • 1245 4 The Biggest Thing Chemical Action m Cold Automatic Gas Cut Off Sugar C tis)tj the Old Age Pill— Longer Distance Telephony Wireless for the Pocket A Steer tnd Reversing Propeller Dried Bananas A River Phenomenon. Astronomers have made some progress toward showing what is the largest object m
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  • 110 4 < A number of guns built to the order of the Japanese Government will shortly be shipped from the Works at >>iastleon-Tvne for Yokosuka and Kure. The shipment is valued at .£250,0:)<>, and will be made m the Tenpaisan Maru," which has just been built
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  • 67 4 Bio Loan From the Statis. A Chinese telegraph agency says that the Peking na.tr proposes to raise a loan of $40,000,000 gold from the I'aited States for the purpose of introducing the new coinage system m China Tbe Board of Communications proposes to devote the loan from the
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  • 86 4 Slight accidents and injuries are a frequent occurrence on the farm and m the work shop. 4 cut or braise which is often the cause of much annoyance and loss of time, may be cured m about onethird tbe time usually required hy applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm as
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  • 501 4 l of the Health, Ekbiu» Strength Supplied by DR. WiLLIAMS' PINK PILLS. So many people m the Far East are acquainted from unhappy personal experience with Dysentery and the debility resulting therefrom that what V Perera says upon the subject should be of almost universal interest, showing,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 406 4 ,«SSI fe^ ."*i^itss t^-:^ ***** S&u f/ lat's the Time? if, ?l -w The Time for a Gla jj^ W A pure, wholesome spirit combining l| all the charms of a i timulant B| »r/ &^S^ with the beneficial effects of a h<*;ilth k *«isf tonic. It prevents Uri( -.roubles
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    • 142 4 hrirv^w ith their pleasures sor; W HB really H '■> remove every H m& ace of dust and perspiration H I Toi!e^Soop| sss and any day it is a good soap lo choose for ordinary toilet use. Pure =5 =^s and cleansing, pleasantly perfumed and antiseptic for I EE carbolic
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    • 85 4 you any be, IHIS n.my Wm IVlail lOr the latest and most up'tO'date Catalogue of the best British Goods at keen prices. Free Patterns and Measure meat Forms. Frederick Guthk Waterloo St -CLASCOW, ScottrjKL F. CLARKE CO. 207, QUKEN-BT, SIMQAPOPI. Livery SUihie Keepers Fodder Merchant*. For Rubbert y red GLarriee
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    • 155 4 V*" ¥/:atJs I JL Jt Jl A«f Singapore Soda Water. EstablisMtwSim, GRANT Co, AUCTIONEEU, ACCOUNTANTS. ESTATE AODTI Adl SECRETA&OI. Loans Mortgages Arranged I Telephone No. 444. KONG HING CHEONG AID CCMPA> NO. IC4, NCBIH BBIDQUMMW Camerts, of the vtrioos kinds m stock, pMu Silvered Plate Glf fs cf icy ftan.
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  • 1069 5 Qm^a*9^kmmm 9oa t r i mi f arrago It is a good many je%ri ago that a distin froished and gallant official member of the I Ls«i»Utite Council advised that we he careful t T now and then to des, the Garrison Exaction as the Casrtriba'tOD.
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  • 221 5 Id Smalley's reminiscences there is a y of Mr Chamberlain and Lord Randolph Churchill. The two were at table when the subject of India came up. Mr Chamberlain thought that m the new civil service lay the hope of India. The appointments were no longer
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  • 108 5 i>al Council Recriminations. The lii«l action brought by Mr W. E. esor, Secretary to the Muoic Council, against Mr Herbert D Hutch a former member, m connection with a letter which the latter wrote to the North China Daily New* on Jimarv Gth last wai commenced
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 280 5 More Beef m LEMCOi I than m any other Beef Essence sold. I I Invaluable m Kitchen and Sickroom. I I APARTMENTS. Comfortable doable and single rooms with board at "MILDURA 7, Oxley Rise. Tennis. StaMea. Terms moderate. MORTGAGEE S SALE. Valuable Freehold Property SITUATE AT SERANGOON ROAD. At Messrs.
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    • 754 5 ZIU&TiONS. Valuable Curios Antiques A Remarkably Fine Collection is Now on View AT Messrs. H. L. The Whole will be offered at On Friday, 31st and following days at 10-30 a m. The collection comprises some famous ntal Pottery and Porcelain, Beautiful j ivories, tine inlaid brasses, quaint incense j
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    • 663 5 I 2WGTIONS. I AUCTION SALE OF Oiiue Furniture; Milners' Safe; Empire Typewriter etc. TO HE HELD AT No. 27, WINCHESTER HOUSE COLLYEB Q\ Cn W<dre«day, S9th March, at 11 a.m On view from JHtb instant POWELL Co., Auctioneers AUCTION SALE OF SEWBOR RUBBER PLANTATION At Messrs. H. L. Coghlan Co's
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    • 528 5 <TKAD« Solution MaKes Fat. Flesh. 'Bone and Muscle v« 'Kepler' Solution is a food -not L^ fOj\^ a medicine j/rfH The food that strengthens the H 7 weak and fattens the wan r T? c O(K^ l^ at enr c^ es c blood j£\ and fortifies the constitution. A The
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  • 1482 6 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, Mar. 25, 1911 !1 th» Pres« the People right maintain, Unawed by influence and unbribed by gi*in Here pat'iot Tnth h«^ (t'onoa< pc*»«pts diaw. PlcHe"! io I-Vi;inr,. l^>vall v and la«i- la the Far Eider a Bevisw for F^bruiry the leuling dUcj ii cr van
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  • 1445 6 Ordinary Meetig. Friday, Mar. 24. ?i a F u e >K? n the 2 OT mor SUr Jobtt ±n*e«oo The Hon'ble Major Genl. St-ph«e«oii.,o.o.c. the Attorney-Gen, T. de M BraddelL the C..1 Treasurer, W. C MichelL the Col. Engineer, P. J. Purott. DrF. R. Croucher Act«g>C.M.O. J. K.
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  • Correspondence.
    • 196 6 To the Editor. Sir, Kindly allow me p aoe ln f9m cdlumns in which to d*w the attention of thote whom it ma? rncem to the nrr untidy and dangerous condition in which Connaught Drive has been left tinoe it has been reopened to traffic after hiving been
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 97 6 i I MACGREGOR'S V.O.S. I H I finest Ciqucur iscocefi oiriskv. I Macgregor Caidbeck Co, I LONDON GLASGOW. ESTABLISHED 1864ED TO THE HOUSE OF LORDS, THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, AND TO TH« HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT, CANADA. Galdbeck Macgregor Go, Sole Agents. FOR PROVEN BY 38 YEARS EX 3 ERIENCE. GUARANTEED
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    • 43 6 BILLIARDS. The Anglo Australian Cushion. (Alcock's Patent with Improvements by John Robebts, Retibed World's Champion) i i THE BEST CUSHION TO D^TE KO!. IMATE. JOHN ROBERTS, 1910. ONLY OBTAINABLE FROM John Roberts, London. John W. Roberts, 160, Mount Road, Dec 7 Madras, India
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  • 48 7 LABOURITES AND THE CORONATION. THE LAMENT OF THE LEFT OUR. (By Snbmariae Tele^ph^Reuter's.) Tm memberi of the L tbour partj m the Houaeof Conmons have decided to move m reduction ii the vote for the Coronation eipennt m tprotest against the absence of vil repreeetation at the ceremonial.
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  • 43 7 A Nationd Committee Proposed. At a Confcence :ae Cburche* and Paaee SocietH m London it iv decided to requeat the Lrd Major of London to form .itional Committee to arrange meetings i> various too., (m the interest of peace andarbitra
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  • 33 7 Ret Mar 24, 9 54 am Mr Haldas Minister for War. has bee: created a Vi*>unt. Col. Seeiey become Uuderaecretar for W*r, and Lord Lucas Umdm miWUr for the Coloniea.
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  • 72 7 The jiverpool Cup. The results he Liverpool Spring Cuj (One malm) is at follows. Mr F. Alexuier's Zorzai. 7 7 1 Mr J. Buchaz a'i Scablet Button 6.8 2 Mr L. Robisv n's St. Amarahth 7.10 3 The winner aed by Braine. Th< race was won h three
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  • 220 7 THE DOLLAR PRINCESS." Last might the Buidminn Opera Com panv gave Tke I'ollar Princess to a Urge and appreciative vadience. Like the Merry Widow, and Waltz Dream, the theatre going public oe?er seem to tire of this popular American subject, nor ia it to be wondered at for it posses**
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  • 104 7 Mr P. A. F. David is to act as Assistant perintendent of Indian Immigrants m addition to his ot her duties. Dr. G. Brooke has been appointed a member of the Board of Licensing Justice place of Mr R. Peirce. Mr P. Cunliffe takes the place of Mr
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  • 86 7 Amount previously acknowledged The Shipeajrency 1 00 Mwn Coode 800 A Matthews 950 Messrt Wai Meoke A l Henry N. Ridley X. Kr-übenK- j. 1M) Xi Herd. Lord Bishop of Bfapptn 25 J. Levy B^. 20 utach X 15 10 Ironside E*|, 10 5 Eli»» 31. X*th*n
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  • 129 7 THE BAGHDAD RAILWAY. A DEFINITION OF POLICY. (By SubmariD* Telegraph. Reuter's) RecM Speaking m the House of Commons, Sir E. Grej said that any agreement must ensure the Baghdad railway including its branches being open to British trade and free from preferential treatment, and also that our p>sition m the
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  • 40 7 M. Stolypin remains m office as a rasul 1 of pressure from the Tsar and Dowage Empress. This is regarded as immensely strengthening the hands of the Reforn party and checking the intrigues of th< React ionai ie«.
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  • 17 7 1 >,uu, Brequet, the Aviator, succeeded m aeroplaning for two miles, carrying clever passengers.
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  • 161 7 Before Mr Justice Fisher yesterday. Chan Earn was charged with attempted theft being armed with a knife. This was the case m which a charge of attempted robbery of a bangle from a Chinese singing girl m Temple Street some time ago was made against accused with the
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  • 91 7 An extraordinary general meeting of the above named Company will be held at Gresham Hjuse, on Friday, the 31st day of March, at 12 noon for the purpose of (a) iering a shortage m the planted area m ascertained by surveys recently completed, and an
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  • 293 7 EUROPEAN POLICE OFFICER SHOT DEAD. Alutgama was the scene of a shocking tragedy about 7 o'clock yesterday evening. h, "when Mr P. A. W. Mainwar cc Probationer m charge of the Police at Kalutara and the neighbouring stations, was shot dead through the heart by a constable.
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  • 1216 7 th one exception it may be said that Philippine developmant schemes have met with a cold reception from the financial interests of America, and the repeated failures m promoting or financing any project for the Islands is a matter that must receive the serious consideration
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  • 385 7 The following is the directors' report to the shareholders which will be presented at the annual meeting on March 30 at I p m. The Estate was taken over as at Ist Janiury, l!»lU, and the progress made since then, and the position at tbe 31st Decem
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  • 255 7 Good Work by the Brigade. An outbreak of fire occurred at 4.45 am., Mir J2, m premises m Ampang Street. Kuala Lumpur, Nos. 51 and 53, occupied by a "Kombay-wallah," as dealers m cloth and other Indian goods are commonly cilled. The house is at the
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  • 58 7 The Indian Daily News reports a serious outbreak of cholera amongst the junior European assistants of Fort Gloster jut« mill, Mr Malcolm Smith and Mr Andrew Gruthrie, having died within the past few days and three other assistants being down with the malady, which seems to have developed after drinking
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 285 7 ocmkmen's tailors h"\ *JJ We are Specially fitted to advise ft on Outfits for all parts of the .4 fe^ World, and every requisite is &n<? Lounge Jacket Suit $35 X ~*wfm^ n a^ tne ne weBt and latest de\ssM signs of Homespuns. Cheviots, i Tweeds, and Worsteds. The cut,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 629 8 (NOTICE. ii JUNGLE CLEARING CQIPANY, LTD. AUTHORISED CAPITAL $200,000. The Company undertakes contracts to clear igle. clean, improve, plant, drain, cultivate, relep any land control, superintend the aring. planting of lanbdand plantations et, construct, repair, ungalows, coclie Uses, hospital sheds, houses and other build iaga. Contract for the supply of
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    • 626 8 BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd. FOB PENANG. MADRAS AND NEOAPATAM The Company's Steamer AROBA," 6,30^ tons, G M. Symmers, Commander will be despatched for the above ports on Thursday, the 30th instant, at 5 p.m. She has excellent accommodation for first and second class passergers. For freight or passage
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    • 584 8 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG AN I > Deutsche Dampfschifffahrts Ges. Hansa Bremen. COMBINED SiRYKE. The steamers of these Companies maintain a regular vie-, between Hamburg, Bremen, werp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewarde, they arc despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven
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    • 727 8 OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO.. LTD. AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd. The Companies' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and Japan every week, and from Japan homewanls for London Amsterdam and Antwen every fortnight for Genoa, Marseilles axid Liverpool and for Marseilles, Havre and Liverpool
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    • 1020 8 STEAM NAVIGa OOIfPA Foi China, Japan, Penang, CeyJeM Australia, India, Aden. Bgynt^ Mediterranean Ports, I JynfoJth and London. Through Bills of Lading lasted for Ch Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and A*H? can Porto. Steamers will leave Sings>or .Ug-^ sm Outward for thinu) 1911 lfln Delhi March 24 Aiadia j"", Assayc
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  • 265 9 When it's sir on Monday evening and the mail is closed at last, And you're feeling hot and fagged and rather old, (For, although your years aren't many, yet remember, they've been past In land where every hard- worked day has told) When you think of wife and children
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  • 196 9 Dr Artht r H. Smith's Vibws. Soeakingin Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, on February 9 on "A New I it anil a New America," the Riv. Dr Arthur H Smith, who is regarded as one of the most nguished missionaries who have ever served on the
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  • 172 9 :ter an interesting contest to decide the twenty most beautiful words m the English language, m which thousands of members be YM.C.A.I m New York took part, Mr John Shea, a lawyer, has been declared the winner, says the Telegraph. "Of the twenty. five words submitted bj Mr
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  • 126 9 In the opinion of Colonel Colt, President of the Uaited States Rubber Company, —as expressed m an interview m the v York Journal of Commerce the year 1911 will witness as Urge, if not a lademand for tyres than during any previous year.
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  • 50 9 How to care a cold is a question m which many are interested just now. Chamberlain's Ooagh Remedy has won its reputation and immense sale by its remarkable cure of colds. It can always be depended QDOn. h 1 Bale by all Dealers and Dispensari' -t.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 822 9 AAA*- A A A t fw— n— nrn¥nin»^ H hrn S m tW m A^finnnnr A nmn^nr mßm Mr mm ML K^ I revives sustains strength stamina. I II revitalizer— blocx' held the palm as a revives and sustain- jg j Thousands of men men who o; aired I ba
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    • 783 9 A City constable I^BbBBBBBbP J I ~Y Nervous Depression, Lassitude, Rheumatism From all lands, deputations come to study the i h hich has made the London Constable superior to all others. "The methoi make myself equal to mv 7i'ork," m :i>table losferine at ititervals. as m this way I keep
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    • 594 9 THE Singapore Free Press. Morning Daily. To Our Readers. J The Oingapore Free Press is now a Morning and is on sale at depots, t from an early hour each morning (Sundays I nts a copy. I bscribers' copies wilM- red at their private residences, (or town offices or godowns
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 230 10 BH JB S jHw Sis PHI Jv^ sk h i jL^^H B flt *^l»i II- 1 lli XL* IV I vj £&&i wk y^ HILR CASE 1 0 I p£R CASE RUI MF 1 41 c a ii? %m% 6dinbur9h r i $f^- z^- r I v 1 1 i-
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  • 589 11 iKTBRSA W A D The earlr mo^V 'few* a»d .tee', trade mOf-^Britain m ad ALVt favoarmWtt portion, m respect of a I Toln.««f id offering and cuno^ contra to the «**£<»• irf the »«!|Jf the Tbe v.v.l 00-r-Sir John Randlw. writing m the ™|,44i tr¥ to
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  • 216 11 The Wide World a-walconnng b the •unry w *y For pnfeand sqaire ana knight and dame to laltaad ride away; And crimeoa sweet the rosea flamed that day upon my breaet, When all the world waa bob an inn, and I welcome -ieet. The knighta were lion hearted
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  • 62 11 There is »o tmim why a cold shfid kgg for or Mtn some chrome at I ?i?t^6 ChMnberkuiHi Cough I By its remarkable cures of coias uh -:l I M hL from a small beginning acqmred S irife sale and use \ou may know a iwirnVf tht* Im*
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  • Singapore Sporting Club.
    • 27 11 (Under S. R, I. Rules of Racing.) WILL HE BELD ON Tuesday, the 9th, Thursday, the 11th and Saturday, the 13th May, 1911.
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    • 226 11 FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 9th May, 1911. 1. The Opening Stakes. Value $600. A Handicap for Horses that 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. Entrance, $15. Distance, H Mile. 3. The
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    • 252 11 Thursday, 11th May, 1911. 1. The First Griffin Handicap. Value $400 and $50 to the Second Horse. A Handicap for Griffins that have been entered for the First Griffin Race (No. 7) on the First Day. Winners excluded. Distance, Race Course and a distance. 2 The Ladies' Purse.
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    • 684 11 Saturday, 13th May, 1911. 1 7. The Divided Griffin Handicap. Va'ue each MOO and $50 to the second horses. Two Hardicaps divided into two Stakes and constituting two Races for all Griffins that have run at the meeting. All Horses entered to be divided by the Handicapper into
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 518 11 CROSSF .f% CELEBRATED LI\UCSCSt (X f O OILMEN S TARTP 1 i V; r^Ki( MALT VINEGAR, f. DELICACIES. I :j^.^Kj oS?^ s*^5 a Agents for Lea Pernns ,<a V WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. **ct<il Tins with :cn J mimm mm mw~ ■••^•JBP^mwSB^ "^^»>'^i™'^^Pm ''^wJ f^^^H^^™ r *^P^^ W^ m Valuable alike 'Z
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    • 238 11 ther* is a case B enfeebled d g^s'ioi from advancing age, illnes3, or general deb iity, there is a case Bengers Food. When the storm weakened, the digestio.i of ordinary food becomes only Bests paii •of tli food v assimilated, and the body is consequently insjflhi.-ntly nourished. This is where
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  • 263 12 TO END THE TORMENT OF PILES. k more tormenting than piles ■■■Jjiake work almost impossible. I Ejj^^'t to move or sit down. Piles are J**iJWJ»»*oo, because if neglected they often j* fcinlfc. If you have piles— itching, r™*t or protruding— the earlier you begin with Doan Ointment the easier your
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  • 343 12 Ketches A reive from D I NO NEWS OP MB 9TANIFORTH SM I Brisbane, February 28— Two ketches arrived at Thursday Island to day from Daru, New Guinea, but they brought no news of the missing exploring party. X >ne of the search parties, it was stated,
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  • 175 12 Polios Raid, awd Arrests Calcutta, March 7 The police on Mir 6 h m*de a series of raids m northern OUcutu, as the result, it is alleged, of a confession wide by Maker jee, the youth who threw the bomb at Mr Cowley. Four Bengali stu
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  • 167 12 To do nation, save perhaps the French, would the delightful thought occur of raising a monument to those whose services to their count rj, or to humanity, have passed without any public recognition which would hand down their n tines to posterity. None certainly save France would
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  • 159 12 Those who have been resident here 1 enough to remember the enjoyable fii of Mme. Amy Sherwin to 8 Maura Minna F.sher, Mr John Lemmonf, and Mr C.utgaua, will like to see this little reference to the once famous Australian Nightingale Tbut distinguished singer, Mme. Sherwin who
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  • 33 12 The most common cause of insomnia is disorders of the stomach. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets correct these disorders and enable you to sleep. For sale Dealers and Dispensaries. 4
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  • 69 12 ve been present .ing Morrhuol Crco sote capsules very extensively during the past two years m Bronchial and Tubercular disorders, and m several of my severest ohm, I have been astonished how rapidly repair t»M taken place. In pulmonary tuberculosis, they check the formation of purulent expectoration m from one
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  • 527 12 Id 't llowing i»» booked boa*. JfAom. mUm* M*r 2 9 -Mr A. W. WE. •••ford, Mrs Fforde and two naiHw, t? MS UIM% Prioe Mr aDd Mr Blair P* Mies Antonisz, Mr T S Thomam, P.ff Mrs A. Roberteo* and .cfant, Mrs P^JP 1 chi!d and iLfdnt,
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 296 12 THIS IS IT. TASTELESS ODOURLESS. j > Tic MbbJ sci< ntific prepftratlM I^BsH of COD LIVER OIL. Does all f^ »ini| ofcifa"*^ l or >* tad supersedes the old tsahioaad emal sJons which apart the stomach. 5— J OFPALL ICH EMIBTS sJHsV »1 25 and $200 SAVARESStY KSANTAL^ rCAPSILESJ I
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    • 692 12 f0 v "'< Some people complain of the expense of a ■\V cood dentifrice. SOZODONT is both \j^t7Tt\ oc^ ant^ economical. 3j/^-^J(jJ|iyj Only a little is wanted. It lasts. It keeps the c» w. 1 teeth clean arid frees them (rom the corrosion 1 EGIWrfSP of tartar. °2nsing a Beavjfify
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    • 204 12 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAY. COY., LTD. m steamers of this Company msinfifc ft '.CViar direct service between Calcutta, Straits, Hcr^kong^ 4MBHte> md Ja;>an, fesiins cargo on through Biiifciton, Bwmtow, Amoy, Cbefoo. Tiontnin, Nswchwang, Yangtsse Ports, Formosa, the ppinee &c. &c STEAMERS. Rutsanff X l "Namaang" 40K M. B. Lake. 8460 Tadd.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 948 12 g port of departure, and 'where known d<ite due here, and name of Agent* SJTJ IS. Agamemnon, Liverpool, Mar 27 Mansfield Ajax, Hcngkong, Apl 10 Mansfield Ambria, Hongkongr, Mar 81 Bebn Meyer Assaye, Colomba, Apl 7 P O Austria, Hongkong, May 5 R. Schmidt Australian, Marseilles, Apl 3 M If
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  • 107 13 Feb. ToiL :x.at 529 I?* Bruseh I Chandcriang •■jiiii^ 600 685 1.316 Heawood Tinning -52 8,590 lM« Kanaboi 398 110 ■Mi 455 Ml Kinta Association Ml ■Mm m m Kramat Pulai 167 I*^ MO 505 1,315 Mangkmbn Lode 307 307 NewGopeng 150 130 280 New Tamban SBB 166
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  • 583 13 Jan Total Ailagar 4,000 25 8,225 Alor Pongsa 8,808 Alor Gajah 611 1,853 Alma '50 I.6<n 3,050 Anglo Malay 61.978 53,932 115,910 Ayer Kuning 601 Ayer Molek 8,827 1,995 5,322 Ayer Panaa 1,967 Bakap 2,399 Balgownie 12,585 Batak Rabit 2,479 4,959 Banteng 8,840 3,332 6,672 Bata Caves
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  • 1308 13 RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. Gap EJMVS. Paid. Last Div. Buyibs. Siller? vv""i 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Esiatei Ltd 4 10 5 6^ 150,000 2/- 2/- Anjjlo.Malay 75% int. 1 4U 151 50,000 21- 2'- BatangMalaka 2 9 3 0 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 35% int.15 10 0 M 0
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  • 111 13 LiNDSB Contract with thb Nbthrblands India Government. Agents at Singapore. The >mpsageacy. Limited, 2-3, Collyer Quay. THI CNDIB.M«NTION«D DAT!? OP DIPABTUBI AEJi ONLT APPROUsIiML DE Eeß4>> Bswean, Soerabaia, Bandjurmasain, Poeloe Laut. Samarinda. Ponggala, with transhipment to Pasir Mag SS v. Hogendobp Bengkalis, Siak, Pakan Baroe v.
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  • 51 13 (Cormctmd up to Mar. 24 Bank 4ms demand PriTate credit* 3ms m credit* 6ms France, demand Bank... Germany, demand India, T. T, Hongkong, demand m Yokohama., demand m mm 11 4* Java, demand Bangkok, demand Sovereigns, Bank Baying $8.54 Bank of England Plate... Discount 3 months bi11... Bar Silver
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  • 135 13 M.r-fc 24 Tit j Gambier m Gambier Cube No 1 m Ghunbier OuW No. 2 m norn Pepper Biaek (otAa. GTfort) buyer* 1 5 M Pepper, Whit» (fail) H TS Nutm»g»<llotokii»lk.)^. m mm Nutmeg (80 te lk« Ik; M m M Him BilxjAa m MB Olotm Ajnooju M com
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 368 13 WANTED. SHORTHAND WRITER AND TYPIST Wanted immediately. Speed essential. Apply by letter stating speed to EYkTT CO., bingapor- 28-8 WANTED IMMEDIATELY. A young European as ■swiismt Accountant for a group of ffststas, Kajang District. Prefxence given to one with some previous expenance ov ftiatate a. cs. Free Quarters provided, and
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 852 13 VESSELS IN FOHT. 1 Fixe and Tom Coznmanders ArTired From Crescent Brit cruis. 7700 P. Streatfield Mar 22 Colou, Tjgkong l Kuantan M.S. dredger 500 Nov 13 Kuantan certain Sea Mew Col. yacht 500 Murphy Jan 31 Penang .certain Brak Dut nk Kb»o Sperwer Dut Eeerde Mai 24 Durian StraiU
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    • 81 13 WEATHER REPORT Date Bar Wind Temp Han; Sky Ram. Mar 24. H'kongJO a 80 22 E2 «l Manila lv a 762 WSWI 38 23 o H'kongip 3)15 BTN o Manila 4p 75* DM 31 24 o Kandang Kerl.au Hospital, Mar 23, 1911, 9am. 3pm. 9pm Barom. 32 Fah. 29 977
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  • 3497 14 SINGAPORE AND JOHORE RUBBER CO. LTD. SALE PROPOSALS CARRIED BY POLL Tbe eighth ordinary general meeting of tbe Singapore and Johore Rubber Co was held at the offices of tbe conn Winchester H >use. vestarday, Mr D. T presiding, Mr J m mi Mr W Fisher being the other directors
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  • 190 14 The "lalaDder" sails for Christinas Island this morning. The "Fuh Woh" is taking m a cargo of tin plates for Sumatra A large number of Chinese singkehs arrived from the north yesterday. Yesterday transhipment cargoes were loaded on the "Van Riemsdyk" and "Van Noort" for Java ports. We
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  • 196 14 VKSTERDAY'S PLAN A Class Singles Cox beat Upcott 5—7, 7—5, 6— I W. H. Threlfall beat T. G. Treadgold. B Class Singles H. W. Kilby beat A. C. Mergler 6—4, 0—4 C Class Singi Thomw beat Macphail 6—2, 5—7, t>— 4. Henderson v Thomas unfin.
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  • 64 14 I From Europe.— Per N. D. L. Prinz Ludwig, Friday next, with mails of Mar 8. From China.— Per W. D. L. Princess Alice, morrow. MAILS ALREADY DESPATCHED FOR LONDON. PLeft Due Arrived. Feb 23 Mar 18 Mar 18 Feb 27 Mar 22 Ma Mar I Mar
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 157 14 CONTINENTAL S B, f-' Continental Tyre Co., Ltd. I Telegrams SlNlfc-^ORE I I UUIN lINLiNTA Ke 'R QTTAY The Fascination of the East f m broucM home to you tn M?- the perfection to B }J J^E«yptlan Cigarettes h«v« JT keen brought by Met JT~ V» «fil. Maspero Fri i-T
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