The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 29 March 1911

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CEI^ f-. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29. 1911 NO. 7,17'
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  • 188 1 Mr Bonar Law has been elected for the Bootle division Page 7. Joe Bowker has won the bintam weight championship of the world Page 7. r i itii ths of Tronoh has given an optimistic opinion of tin possibilities Page etter from a smallholder regarding the new
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  • 903 1 What I like test about tie genuine, unrtdttmtd savage is tie fact has never read ooTel or put his face inside neat re. And hence he has no ideal** and therefore fVw illusions or false views of life m which respect he is vast!* the superior of
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 333 1 THH ALHAMHRA I VARIETY IN MOVING PICTURES T 0 TO-NIGHT ii HIGH CLASS FILMS NFROM PATHE. IHQ> A EDISON AND GAUMONT. The Intriguing Governess. S.C.A.G.L. Frolicsome Florrie. (Coniii ETHE SHIP'S H USB AN auont Film. IJ Thos. A. MUmm Film. be lost her, Length 1000 feet. Comic Play by the
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    • 121 1 VICTORIA THEATRE SINGAPORE. THE BANDMANN OPERA CO. To'Xight! To-Ni^htll THE QUAKER GIRL Thursday, 80th March. THE MERRY WIDOW Friday, Slst March. THE ARCADIANS. Saturday, Ist A LA- WUL PERFORMAN< MIGHTY MUSICAL MELANGE. Consisting of a highly amusing and varied programme, introducing all the Leading numbers of all the Operas, as
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    • 397 1 SINGAPORE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT AT THE TEUTONIC QLUB Tuesday, April 4th, iQH, at 9-15 p.m. Tickets $2 at tbe Robinson Piano Company or at tbe door of tbe Hall on tbe evening of tbe Concert. THE STAR OPERA Co. THE DUTCH AND MALAY VARIETY ENTERTAINERS AT THE THEATRE ROYAL,
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    • 131 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Latest list of P and O sailings Page 8. Good Chinese Krani wanted immediately For sale two Belsize and one S C A.T. car —Page 2. Comfortable rooms with English farvily to let— Page 1. Notice re annual meeting of Keppel Golf Club Page Powell and Cos list
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 352 1 THE WEEK Wbdnbsday 29tb High Water.- 9c4 10 31 p S C.C. Tennis Tournament. CroRS-st School, Prize day, 10 a The Quaker Girl, Victoria Theatre, 9 p Thursday, 3 th High Water— 10. i 6 a., 10.54 p New Moon, 7.38 a B. I. Mail Homeward cloaea 3 p Haytor
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  • 258 2 The following is the report to be present•d at the annual meeting of the abov. Hongkong on June M "The gross pr< including $o> I brought forward from last year, are 19 which, after de ductiojj all charges, leaves a net profit of $161 and the
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  • 333 2 Mr Ne/u, Chairman of the Common Script flmfrrtj vi flbtngbai is quoted as saying that Englishmen who deny the utility of tbe Anglo Japanese Alliance are superficial and Japanese who deny it are siliy. England teamed the value of the Alliance prospectively si tbe time of the
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  • 264 2 A Peking paper, the Ti Kuo Pao," began an article on the subject of being prepared for war. From the Peking Daily News translation we learn that it began with the dictum that wars have destroyed and have al+o made nations. In the opinion of the writer
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 36 2 Source of Bleep lessnew. The most common cause of insomnia is disorders of the stomach. Chamberlain's l yh *nd Liv«r Tablets correct these ■h—foni *nd enable you to sleep. For sale »1 11 Dealezs and Di^pensar
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    • 809 2 KARIMATA MATAN (BORNEO) TRADING CO., LTD. CAPITAL $500,000 divided into 500, 0D0 shares of $1 each. Present issue 300.000 shares of which 140.000 shires are offered for subscription payable m full on application. DIRECTORS. Van Ngan Pan, Em| Merchant, Singapore. H. I'r'.of. K-q i troner, li. Price Co., Singapore. Seah
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    • 484 2 FOR STILE. FOR SALE. TWO BELSIZE CARS(The p-operty of Mr Hugh Fort and Mr Kenneth Stevens) 14 16 HP. With Landaulette bodies, specially constructed of Mahogany for the Tropics. Have been m daily use for nearly two years, without a breakdown. Engines recently thoroughly opened up, and chassis repainted. Both
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    • 656 2 NOTIQES. KEPPEL GOLF (2LUB. NOTICE. A Special General Meeting will be held m the Club House on Tuesday, 1 1th April, at 6-15 p.m. to consider the following motions viz: I. That an alteration be made to the rules relation to the election and approval of proposed members. 11. That
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    • 536 2 international Banking Corporation. CAPITAL and SURPLUS GOLD $6 t 500,000. Head Office .—6O Wall Street, New Tobe. London Office —Threadneedle House. Bisho»Bgate Street Within, r iTsnTlW 1C Londoh Bankkbb National ProriseiaJ Bank of England Ltd. General Foreign Business Transacted. DEPOSITS. Cubbbnt Deposit AooouutF opened ax I Interest allowed on the
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    • 409 2 MANUFACTURERS LIFE 3F CANADA ■BTABLIBHBD IgSJ7. Policies are D WIDE M "mm. TLICTER JNMMITa, E Jfi rOPJ<'EITABLE." ■e% Claims, loans, oash-ettßendefs. m> promptly settiec by the General Am Smgtpore without the ieisw s Head Office r The Bosorves for jnvsHenM of fc The Accounts are supervised S^Sm b. ance Department
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    • 303 3 PERMANENT Ivi-ijriJL/ I i\Vyv/i llNvT* Cheaper than Attaps. No Renewal being Required. v 111 111 C llUUlvo. i^ -i Ftf// Particulars Samples from iBKK^KKEBB^EKmBK^F^^W THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. spencer-hopwood ri i nnrTTJf mnci itc Oil L D O UfllllVLll 1 ij (REGISTERED. U I LLIIU SUPERHEATED STEAM m w""~^. Various
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  • 752 4 Hon THBKVENr IS TO BB CELEBRATED. An important event is to be celebrated this year, nam-ly, the tercentenary of the tborised English edition of the Bible, [l has been decided to signalise this great occasion \>y an international servi nksgiving Interviewed by a representative of "The
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  • 247 4 The Financial News says: The postpone ment of the deal between the representatives of the Shell Transport Company and the Red Sea Oilfields for the acquisition and fixation of the Gemsah property l.y Urn former is extremely disappointing to the supporters of the Egyptian section of the
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  • 153 4 The following ia from the Man hurian Daily News —Referring to the infected donkey at Fushun, later advices have reversed the order of infection It was not the donkey that contracted infection, but a Chinese coolie who developed the disease after having driven the donkey. The
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  • 159 4 Ah Offi. ki. ation It is notified m a "F. If. S Government Gazette Extraordinary that m exercise of the powers vested m him by section 25 of lways Enactment, 1903," the General Manager, with the approval of the Chief Secretary to Government, adds the following words
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  • 95 4 JAPAN'S CORONATION SQUADRON. Equipment Completed Tokyo, March The battleship Kurama and the cruiser "Tone" have now received their full equipment preparatory to leaving for England where they will represent the Japanese Navy at the Coronation of King (xdorge. Everything was completed yesterday. Vice Admiral Shimamura, commander of the Second Squadron,
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  • 114 4 A meeting was held under the auspices of the Volunteer Associations of the Settlement and the Chinese City, Shanghai, to consider the formation of a National Volunteer As sociation with the object of organising Volun teer corps m all parts of the Empire to sup port
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  • 213 4 Kven although R ingoon is not ac f a sea-front defence station it is a tribute to the intelligence of the Port 1 1 ten authorities, that they acord preeminence to gunnery as a qaalifiotttoo for V iluiteera, even including c*dets. The R ingoon Times sajs The
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 408 4 (if a ai m 5 k a VAIM A S TONIC WINE^ I 3S yJ i i «i o o One or two doses daily, H j* strengthen body, brain and o I U nerves, and counteract the o yt fatigue and depression o produced by extreme heat. hr ea
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    • 72 4 NOTICE. THE JUNGLE CLEARING COMPANY, LTD. AUTHORISED CAPITAL $200,000. The Company undertakes contracts to clear Jungle, clean, improve, plant, drain, cultivate, develop any land control, superintend the clearing, planting of lanbdand plantations n et, construct, repair, un^alows, coolie lines, hospital sheds, houses and other buildings. Contract for the supply of
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    • 733 4 TO BE SURE the Teeth are so important that it would be a pity to neglect them especially when you can clean them so well and so easily with Culverts foofh Powder Your local dealer stocks and sells it. Makers F. C. Calvert Co Manchester. England. Messrs. CHEE ENG SONS.
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  • 636 5 STAMr.KIH Blßl'l PAR IT Th» following about the rh Smith p*rty has bow proved happily to be untrue. out shows how the rumours "arose. Advicm received last week (Feb by the Dipurtwit for External Affair* indicated grave cause for anxiety concerning the Acting Administrator for Papua (Mr
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  • 199 5 Conference Dispute Settle i It it stated that as tbe result of negotia. tiojM that were initiated when the P. and O Cosipanv sad the Glen Line gave notice of their intention to withdraw from tbe China Steamship Conference from March 31 nei', aa agreement has
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 36 5 H. BOLTER. A VERY LIMITED SUPPLY OF SMOKED SALMON. From 2 to 3 lbs. each fish Price 91.50 only RED CAVIARE OR SALMON ROE (laboe grains) Price $1 per lb. THE BEST. JI.&O.IBI SI RIETGFFOSiTECe SUVA'S
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    • 658 5 WANTED. WANTED Immediately a good Chinese Krani for Bookkeeping. Good and quick handwriting essential. Only those with experience need app'y. Good salary and position. Address to c o Singapore Free Press. Mar 28 wfm 44 CLE RK WANTED IMMEDIATELY Wanted immediately a first class clerk. Good handwriting essential also knowledge
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    • 689 5 AUCTIONS AUCTION SALE OF GOVERNMENT UNSERVICEABLE STORES At the P.W.D. Store, Kandang Kebbau. Tuesday, 4ih April, at 2-30 p.m Furniture, agricultural implements, brass bib cocks and valves, filters, lamps, rope. brushes, zinc gutters, donkey pump, hand pump, and miscel aneous unserviceable stores. On Vikw 8 Days IPOBI BAUL H. L.
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    • 600 5 TWQTION?. FORTHCOMING FURNITURE SALES. April Bth— At Pluscarden," No- 19, Nassim Road. The property of A. Gentle. Esq. April 15th— At No. 9 St. Tbomab Walk. Tbe property of Capt. Rodenburg. April 22nd At Spottiswoode Park, off Neil Koad. The property of W. A. Darke Esq. April 29tb— At "Amaranth,"
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    • 369 5 TO LET. TO BE IET FURNISHI The comfortable and pleasantly situated residence known as No 8, NASSIM R'J/ Tanglin. Entry from 15tb April. For particular*, apply to POWELL 6 Co., Auctioneers TO BE LET VILLA MASCOT, No. 88-2, Cavanagh Boad, frcm 15th April, 1911. App'y to same for particulars. Mar
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    • 597 5 THE Singapore Free Press Morning Daily. To Our Readers. The Singapore Free Press is now t Morning Daily, and is on sale at depot*, from an early hour each morning (Suno exoepted). Cash price Ten Cents a cop* Subscribers' copies will be their private residences, (or town offices or godowns
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  • 1060 6 *n the Ptcm the People riftkt Miatafal Unawed by influence and unbribed by gHere patnot Troth ber gionous precepts diaw. Pkd«ed to Retistoo. Loyatnr and law. It is now nine yeirs since M&roni succeeded m transmitting signals by "wireless" icross the Atlantic
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  • 143 6 The Director >t EM .Joseph 1 h^h'ution wishes to acknowledge with grateful thanks a donation of $2,000 which he has received from the Hon O*i Tiong Ham, M*yor of Ui This princely donation has enftbltd tho 1 Mrector to pay off all outstanding Adbtl incurred by the erection of the
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  • 450 6 SMALLHOLDERS. TO THE EDI Sir, With reference to. "The EaUte Labourers (Protection of Health) Ordinance 1911" which has just been introduced into the Council, allow me as a smallholder protest against some of its provisions. I think Mr Ellis did the right thing m asking that the second reading
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  • 497 6 Japanese hotel-keeper was murdered at Shanghai on Wednesday ni. »rch n) by a Japanese conjurer m a Honkew el.it being the result of a lispute. jab Sir Savalai X imaawamy a wellknown member of the Indian trading community, died at Madras, on March I. He was connected for many years
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  • 278 6 Mr GRIFFITHS ON DUTY REDUCTIC Mr Griffiths, the manager of Troaoh, the course of an interview with a Penan,? re representative, asserted that he had not given up hope of a reduction being made m the tin duty and would be fiesilj surprised if a reduction
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  • 76 6 A meeting of tLe X ing Fund Committee he* ssyuiifcsd I>r Kirk a* hon sec and Mr Peter km hon t reas ami. an executive com mittee consisting ot the Hoo ans, Hon X Young, BMMn Mitchell and Loke Heng irith the secretary and treapj |j rirl
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  • 366 6 < Mr W. G. Worcester, formal? a popular fcpy re*; dent. fi| oil a vMI here fr >m ace Su has declined the ■ppnintmct oeroy of Mongolia and has recomMHiQMi IBM OnAO ISfB ODUO DC SppOLD QC Hit Excel leocv Li Ching Hi, Viceroy of Yuanan, ha* bean oreorod by
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 124 6 "EMBASSY." W. D. H. 0. WILLS'S Latest Smoking Mixture. Patent Air-tight tins [Price 75 cents per tin. I Obtainable at J()}] n Little Co., Ltd. Robinson Co. JJOHN LITTLE CO^S ANNUAL CASH CLEARANCE mBW I COMMENCES Monday, next BBf By. 1 SKi X |m Largest Manufacturers I Eft p§| 190
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    • 82 6 S. MOUTRIE AND CO., LTD. THE PIANOFORTE AND MUSIC WAREHOUSE. THE ARCADE. MOUTRIE IS A Synonym of Good Faith. Moutrle's Guarantee Satisfaction. Moutrie's Sell the Best Quality Goods only at the Lowest Prices, wf BILLIARDS. The Anglo- Australian Cushion. (Alcock's Patent with Improvements hy John Roberts, RetibedWorld'h Champion) ABSOLUTELY THE
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    • 31 6 Rheumatic Paint When you have rheumatism m your loot or iaatep apply Chamberlain's Pain yon will get quick relief. It coete bat Why suffer For sale by all Dealers ax> peosariefti
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  • 57 7 All British Shopping. Rec. M*r 28, 50 am. The All British Shopping Week has be* gun m Londoa and various provincial towns. The shop windows m the leading thoroughfare! display only British manufactures, and domomttTationt are given showing the process of manufacture, the c.< c alienee of the
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  • 194 7 THE POSITION OF OUK NATIONALS. \ny B*km*ru>* Telegraph. Renter's) o pm. In the House of Lsrds Earl Stanhope drew tltf tiosi to Japan's interpretation of the Hague Tribunal award with reference to the toiatkm of perpetual leases held by Bri iah, French and German subjects, and asked
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  • 98 7 The by-election at Booue has resulted m the return of B>nar Liw, Unionist, 997t>. over Maspratt, Libera [The Boetle Division (8. W. Lancashire) at the last general election returned Col. T. M. Sandys (Conservative) unopposed. That member recent]? resigne 1 m order to provide a
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  • 40 7 c Mar 28 6.40 pm. At the National Sporting Club the match between Joe Rowker and Con Houston for the bantam weight championship of the wo»ld, ended m a win for B >wker on points after eight rou ads.
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  • 61 7 At Messrs H. L. Coghlan A Co salerooms on Monday the following Singapore properties wore disposed of i 184 acres freeholl Und. together with ho—a noted taarton and known as Ayer lerneh. No. 101, Seringoon Bd. Si Koh Sok Hong for $12,500. The Belle Hmo Rubber Estate, District
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  • 142 7 Tins dam at the Perak Cab was an naqaaKied smieeai. Some seventy to eighty ■esnone *W6 present, testifying to the popularity of the gaest of the evening, Mrs Watson. The complaint m general is that few men are present at these functions, bat last night
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  • 12 7 The rubber tyrea have been stolen from kishaa belonging to a European.
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  • 44 7 SOCIALIST REFUSES OFFICE. (By Submarine Telegraph. Router's.) R >me correspondent wires that Signor Giolotti is forming a Cibinet. Signor Bissolati, the Socialist whoi was interviewed m the Palace on Much declined oftije on conscientious grounds, but |is absolutely [supporting the Government programme.
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  • 45 7 March I Am. Yesterday's message with reference to American and J ip tnese relations, should have re id that tbe Mikado declared that he was convinced that President Taft never gave any credence to the reports of Japan's designs upon Mexico. m
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  • 41 7 Points at Issue. A telegram from Barlin states that the Foreign Secretary m reply to questions said that German Portuguese relations were unsatisfactory, questions of private property, and the expulsion of German nuns and subjects having created difficulties.
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  • 36 7 The Lord Miyor of London m response to a letter signed by Lord Strathcona has consented to convene a meeting at the Guildhall for the furtherance of 4 the peace mo Ye rue:. > <
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  • 173 7 3 ORCHESTRAL CONC This Concert the last of the 1910-1911 season has been by the prolongation of the Bandmann Opera Company's visit poned to Tuesday next. It takes phce by kind permission, at the Teutonia Club. The O-chestra will play overture Ziu beititW (Mozirt), Selection 1 >Unthe
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  • 134 7 Questions at Legislative Council. At the Legislative Couacil the following questions will be asked by the Hon. Ellis (I) "Will the Gjvarnment appoint a Commission to enquire into the desirability of introducing legislation dealing with the distribution of the estates of intestate Chinese and to
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  • 40 7 A Bjngili pleaded guilty before Mr. Firmstone, Senior Magistrate, yesterday, to offering for sile milk which contained per rent of added water. His Worship tia«d the man £100 and costs or one month's imprisonment. Market Inspector Cuckney prosecir
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  • 48 7 Messrs H. L. Coghlan and Co.'s b?g pro. perty auction Ukes place at their salerooms to-day at I 30 p. m. Mr Thompson, second engineer of the Cable steamer "Patrol", reports to the police the loss of a gold watch and a silver watch and a sum of
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  • 1155 7 The paragraph which was copied m our columns a lew days ago from the Straits Echo, which gave what the police would call "circumstantial details" of a match between the Colony and the F M S. which it was stated would be played at Penang at Eister, is,
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  • 278 7 The Men's Monthly Medal for March has b3en won by Melville. The following cards were returned Melville 17 H MundeJl LO Legsatt 1 t 8 Bryant lt> 83 Cowap H Keith 7 84 Sugars 50 44 10 Entries for the Club Championship close on April 7th.
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  • 129 7 A large gathering watched the game beween Howe and Eichenberg on the Esplalade last evening in the SC.C. Championihip class. Howe won fairly easily b ind 6 3. He played steadily throughout. Eichenberg was not playing up to form and lis display was disappointing. The
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  • 149 7 Copies of the latest Broome papers to hand, kindly let by a friend, give some interesting details of Australian racing. At th« C. autumn meeting at, Melbourne the St. Leger was won by Dinaus, whilst m the Newmarket Handicap of £1,250 over six furlongs, Queen O'Scats was tirst,
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  • 113 7 The entries for the Volunteer Club billiard handicaps close on April 3rd. The annual Straits and F. M. S. Golf Championship meeting will be held this 'en lag during the Easter holidays. The programme of events has been arranged as follows Friday, 14th prox < )pen handicap divided into two
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 89 7 rsnbteat Cjlli. There is no reason why a cold should hang on for wcefcs. or nntil some chronic throat or long trouble is developed, and it will! sol if yon take Cham her iains Cough Remedy. By its remarkable cures of colds that remedy oas from a small beginning acquired
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    • 51 7 Answer to the Question. How to cure a cold is a question m sjbJab many are interested just now. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has won its great -n|) ■■Hub and immense sale by its remarkable cure of colds. It can always be depended UDon. F r sale by all Dealers and
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    • 251 7 Gramophones Records. .f W B g%ij i Records by JHal Harry Lauder liBI Kennerle\ Rumford _M* w «C., &C &C. I **0^~ <i> AT POPULAR PRicra Gramophones from $25 dnm -*'IS!3 HBrfe^. ROBINSON Co. iWokelcyi I AUTOCARS. I 5 THE CARS FOR SILENCE RELIABILITY.' S gi "E mcdy the traditions
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 546 8 Buck nail Steamship Lines, LIMITED. AMERICAN MArtCHJR AN LINE. To Manila s.s. KAZEMBE will be despatched from Singapore about 7th April. To be followed by s.s. M BLOEMFONTEIN for Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe Yokohama, about 22nd April. For Further information regarding freight &c Aoply to McALISTER k CO., LTD., Agents. Spt
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    • 604 8 BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd. PENANG. MADRAS AND NEGAPATAM The Company's Steamer "TARA" 6,322 tons, T. E\ Babb. Commander, will be despatch Ci he above ports on Thursday, the 30th instant, at 5 p.m. has excellent accommodation for first and second class passengers. For freight or passage apply to
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    • 637 8 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG AMD Deutsche Dampfschifffahrts Ges. M Hansa" Bremen. COMBINED SERVICE. The steamer" of these Cornpanus maintain a regular hi r between Hamburg, Bremen. Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and tbe Straits, China and Japan. Home ward«, thoy are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for
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    • 710 8 OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO.. LTD. AND China Mutuai Steam Nay. Co. Ltd. The Companies' steamers are denpu: from Liverpool outwards for the Straitß, China and Japan every week, and from Japan home wards for London Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool and for HmmUNi HttfM and
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    • 1026 8 P. O. STEAM NAVIUA Foi China, Japan, Pcnang, Ceylon Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued lor Chisa, Coast, Persian Guif. Continental and amsrT can Ports. Steamers will leave Singapor or asont MAIL Outward for Gfttaftf 1911 mi nflsnf* April 7 Arcadia June
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  • 631 9 DANCING— AN ART OR ATHLETIC EXERCISE Every oDe must agree with The Tiroes that modern 'Uncing ie at the very lowest ebb if considered as an c means, of course, the dancing seen m a ball-room. But such dancing varies alwayi with the habits and I nent of a people.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 198 9 Want j§^ Long,Hea^ v Hair? Then treat your hair well. See operlyfed. Growth cf ever ,ands i pa fcod. Starved hair splits at I turns prematurely gr PS short and dry. Then feed ycux hair. Feed it with proper X a regular hair-food. V Thai help nature all you possibly
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    • 859 9 WIRE NEWS. b Parliament. London, March Mr McKenna, First Lord of the Admiralty, introduced the navy eatimat had, he 841 vy not merely for a but bo long as the Empire lasts. He would never advise a loan which was a temporary expedient to supply a permanent need ceptional circumstances,
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    • 752 9 Hongkong Whampoa dock Co., ltd, HONGKONG. Telegraphic Address MANIFEST* H- >NGIv >NO Dock Owners, Ship Builders, Marine and Land Engineers, Boiler Makers, Iron and Brass Fouudors, Forge Masters, Electricians. 1 classes of CONSTRI AL tad GhBNERAL ENGINEERING WORK 9 Sot 6 al8 L °COMOTIVES, RAILWAY ROLLING STOCK and PLANT B
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    • 258 9 Singapore Sporting Club. The Spring Race Meeting (Under S. R. I. Rules of Rasing) WILL hE HELD ON Tuesday, the 9th, Thursday, the 11th and Saturday, the 13th May, 1911. PROGRAMME FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 9th May, 1911. 1. The Opening Stakes. Value SGOO. A Handicap for Horses that have never
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    • 1006 9 SECOND DA Thursday, nth May, 1911. 1. The First Griffin Handicap. $400 and $60 to the Second Horse. A Handicap for Griffins that have been enter e ed for the First Griftn Race (No. 7) on the e First Day. Winners ex-Juried. Distance r Mce Course and a distance. The
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    • 184 10 Hi B WKk W vBL Jjp BB Hi jßt^^^^B^ i^B DLAtlv B tm f\Hl/ A XT l-'V "'"'^S3 ffUHQ I*. I m I 3 >5 1 j» <- V WHITE «b| SEAL 5 X II IWHMMMII Mm <^ H <rm^^M *ta«kls<l bis <b a. w ME 1 vi w A
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  • 677 11 Per P. 4 O. Sicilia, due Mar 31— Miss E Cuscaden, Mrs <iore Graham and children, Miss F. Gulland, M B. Grtburn, Mr W. Gabbing, Mr and Mrs Griffith Jones, Mr and Mrs T. C Esoombe and children. Master W. B. Hayb, Mrs Baker, Mr R
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  • 102 11 Jan. Feb. Total. Bt.st 647 529 1,176 Wmtm 177 :;09 Broseh Grptng Ml 62.") 1.JJ.3 Kaxnuning 17.852 8,590 1 Kanaboi 110 K;n:a 455 445 900 Kinta Association M Hi Kramat Pulai 167 167 tvoantan UN 910 505 1,815 Mcßfknka Lode an? 307 New Oopesg 150 130 VBO New
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  • 593 11 Jan Total AiUgar 4,000 I HI Alor Pongsn 8,808 AlorGajah 742 611 1,853 Alma 1,450 1,603 3,050 Anglo Malay 61.978 58,932 115,910 Kan ing 601 Ayer Molek 8,827 Ayer Panas 1,967 1,995 3,962 Bakap 2,399 Balgownie 12,585 10,0">9 22Batak Rabit HO 2,479 4,959 Banteng 3,340 3,332 6,672
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  • 1398 11 SH ARES. Gap. Issub. Paid. LastDiv. Butbrs. Sbllbrp 85,000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Estates Ltd 4 9 5 5 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo-Malav 75% int. 140 15 4' MMXM) 2/- 2'- Batang Malaka 2 8 3 0 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 35% int.15 10 0 16 0 0 80,000
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  • 122 11 Man* 28. Tit* Gambier Gaxnbier Cube No 1 M U.&u Gambier OaW Ko. S M r Pepper tfiMt or4L%. B'pett) buyer* 1 5 7 1 Pepper. Whibt tfair) h+m 2*5 Nutmegt'llOtatk.ll.;.. n N'utmegi (80 to tae IV M mw Mm» (Bftnfe) cd 01ot« fljabc n n Bally Coffee (10%
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  • 57 11 (Co*e«ct«d up to Mar. Bank 4 m demand Prirate credita 3m■ crediU 6ms m Feanck, demand Bank.^ M Germany, demand 2St India, T. T, Honokono, demAo4 M Yokohama, demand Z 11 4} Java, demand 140^ Bangkok, demand 66 Sovbeiions, Bank Bvying IBJ4 Bank of England Rate^. 3% Discount 3
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 1056 11 VESSELS IN POUT. Flag and Tons Commanders Arrived From r When Kuantan M.S. dredger 500 Bar 18 Kuantan Sea Mew Col. yacht 888 Murphy Jan 31 Penang Zahora Royal yat. 9 i Landak Mar 25 Kuching ck dreamers Flan 4 Ton* Maacer Arrived From Consignee For When Anamba Brit 1158
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  • 1814 12 Before the Acting Chief Justice. Sir A. L\w A S Jaeger ar L'nger Mr Die son for the plaintiff asked leave to withdraw the action as a settlement bad been arrived at. Tbe terms of the agreement were that judgement be given plaintiff for $400 the amount of
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  • 941 12 Se< rabi of M. I". A Amj i if. I.1 Thret- Malays, Omar bin B*kar. Hadji Ah mat lhjidin and Omar bin Tamby appeared before Mr. Acton, Secoud MigisI yesterday, on charges of wilful trespass >>v thi ground of the Malaya Football \-«i,>c!;i'!"U on the 20th, and
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  • 55 12 Only one of the eight griffins ordered by the Selangor Turf Club has been taken up, and the Committee have therefore decided to rattle the remaining seven among members of the Club. The griffius cost >• I each and are expected to arrive m about thw weeks' time. The tickets
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  • 287 12 The "Cbengrmai" sails at noon to-day with a tarn* hi rm»ni i Hfco tor Bingkok. The Fuii Wok h loadiUL' I I struction material lor tbe oil works at Lingk tt A full cirgo of Tagawa coal is being discharged at the wharves from the .dimir.'' The Darvel
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  • 161 12 AUCTION SALE OF STEAMERS. The following British steamers were sold by auction at Powell and Co's saleroom yesteidnv afternoon. There was a large attendance including representatives of several leading Singapore firms. Lot 1. The iron screw steamer Glenfallocb," classed 100 A 1 at Lloyds bu'lt at Glasgow m >ross tonnage
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  • 116 12 Per Sappho Mrs Andrew, Messrs J. R. Watson, H. P. Hunter, E F. Baynes. Per Sri Muar Mr Stennch Per Kapnrtbala Messrs R. D. Pringle, Day, Mr and Mrs Sbapeire, Capt Neilson Per Meoggala Messrs Drihn, Nanen, Tompson, Stagg. Per Tara Mr and Mrs W. Sbeels, Messrs C.
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  • 81 12 From Europe.— Per N. D. L Prin/. Ludwig, on Friday next, with mails of Mar 8. Per B I. Thongwa, on Saturday next, with mails of Mar 1 From China. Per M. M. Ernest Simons, on Monday next. MAILS ALREADY DESPATCHED FOR LONDON. Left Due Arrived PA
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 68 12 Says a Calcutta paper: Since everyone has had a tilt at the census operations, it is time Europeans also got up some agitation. In the column meant for specifying one's religion, the census officers lays it down, the words Protestant or Christian merely will not suffice details must be given.
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    • 54 12 A light of colds set oat one day, Great ugly things, and Mew away. Across the hills and o'er the sea. Determined vengeful thus to b. But all at once these colds grew fewer, Vanquished by Woods' Great Peppermint Core. And 30 thty died all one by one. Their deadly
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    • 300 12 HAMS BAQON. PINEAPPLE" BRAND. Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd SOLE AGENTS FOR STEAITS SETTLEMENTS. iNetherlands Gutta Percha (X f PAN) LIMITED. Singapore Rubber Works. Matting and Floor-Tiles Specially Suitable for Shipboard, Banks, Insurance-Offices, Churches, Hospitals, and all Public Buildings. NOISELESS, VEBI i! iLL\ wa M Et-Ptt LND SANUW Works and
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    • 46 12 THIS IS IT. TASTELESS. ODOURLESStTLe latest acientific preparation of COD LIVER OIL DoMfti! tbat is clamed for it acd wiper btfuW t»if- n'l f«vi> Mrnt-d f-r n OFFAL: $1.25 am $200 Kiam Kiat Qo. SHIP-CHANDLERS* Government Municipal Contractors. Telephone No. 421 108 a 109. Market Steeet
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 81 12 WEATHER REPORT Date Bar Wind Temp Hum Sky Rait Mar2S H'kong 10 A 30.23 E4 65 Manila 10 A 7*3 Calm H'kong 4 p 5111 66 b Manila 4p El 30 23 c dang Kerbau Hospital, Mar 27. 1911 'M. 3PM. 9P M Barom. 32 Fah. !*.901 Temp. 82.5 Wet
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