The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 31 March 1911

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AN D MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1911. NO. 7,17*
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  • 132 1 The dtbatecn the Referendum has been postponed— Pd. Russia has expressed ber satisfaction with China's assurarof-s Page Tbe Capitol at Washington has been practically destroyed by fire— Ptge 5 Fraser's *_are circular reports a quiet week with rubber shares steady Page 5. An expedition is being organised
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  • 1657 1 I H Soon after this, one of tbe most ludicrous scenes transpired that ever ii pet nautical eyes; an occurrence suffice I itself to demonstrate the limited knowledge I of the Tuiks in the scierc tactics I and the little confidence they possess in I waifare. I
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 501 1 I THE ALHAMBRA U Q VARIETY IN MOVING PICTURES TO-MGHT HIGH CLASS FILMS n N F r R0M p ATHE, THOS. A. EDISON AND GAUMONT. I S^ZF^^™*** 9 8.CA.O.L. Frolicsome Florrie. (Com 1 t m-J^P* Ganmoat Film. ftj I C Thos. A. Edison Film. 08t her, n Length 1000 feet
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    • 204 1 J AN EVENING SPENT I At a moving-picture show is not time or money wasted if the entertainment is of tbe right kind, i. e., if you get really good quality pictures for the money you pay, if they are exhibited with clearness and steadiness and to the accompaniment of
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    • 291 1 VICTORIA fHEATBE SINGAPORE. THE BANDMANN OPERA CO. To»Xi£ht! To'Nl$htl! THE ARCADIANS. rday, 1st April. LAST A FABBWELL PERFORMANCE. MIGHTY MUSICAL MELANGE. nsiBting of a highly amusing and varied programme, introducing all the Leading numb I ers of all the Operas, as also the world-famed I Apache Dance by Mr. Fred
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    • 131 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. N«w motor cycle for sale Page 3. Offices to let on Raffles Qury Page 7 First class clerk wanted by Evatt and Co Page 3. Powell and Co's list of for! hcoming furniture sales Page 3 Mr A. Agnew takes over the management of the Asiatic Petroleum Company
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 368 1 THE WEEK. Feiday, 31st High Water.— 10 56 a., 11.18 p N. D. L. Mail Outward due 7 p Port Dickson Rubber Co., IS Legislative Council, 2.30 p S.C.C. Tennis Tournament. The Arcadians, Victoria Theatre, I p Tanglin Club Annual General Meeting, 9 p Saturday, April 1st Hi^h Water.— 11
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 84 2 P.-: CM1». There is no reason why a cold should hang on for weeks, or until some chronic throat or lung trouble is developed, and it willl not if you take Chamberlain 9 Cough Remedy. By its remarkable cures of colds that remedy has from a small beginning acquired a
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    • 320 2 KARIMATA MATAN (BORNEO) TRADING CO., LTD. CAPITAL $500,000 I divided into 50D.0D0 shares of $1 each. Present issue 300,000 shares of which 140,000 shires are offerel for subscription payable iv full on application. DIRECTORS. Vau Sgan Pan, E=q Merchant. Singapore. H. Pr«ce, Eg Partner, H Pric9 A Co., Singapore. Scab
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    • 560 2 NO TIGES. The Asiatic Petroleum Co. Ltd. NOTICEI have to day banded over the management of the Straits Branch of The Asiatic Fetroleum Co., Ltd., to Mr. Andrew Agnew. Who holds the Company's Power of AttorF. E. JAGO. Singapore, 3lst March, 1911. Mar 31 7 4 The Eiphinstone Estate, Ltd.
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    • 499 2 International Banking Corporation. CAPITAL and SURPLUS GOLD $6,500,000. Hbad Office r— 6o Wall Street, Nbw Tosh. Lokdcn Office Threadaeodle ITo— a, Biabopbgatt Street Within, LoNDOI HC Lobdoh Bankers National Provincial Bank of England Ltd. Otner&l Foreign Builneu Trantactii. DEPOSITS. Cubbiht DBPOfiiT Aoooonti opened and Interest allowed on the daily balance!
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    • 423 2 MANUFACTURERS LIFE L'RANCB Co. OF CANAD4. BBTABLIBHED 1887. Policies are "WORLD WIDE," "DKBte. TKICTED, 'INDISPUTABLE 1 and N(2 FORFEITABLB. 1 Claims, loans, caah-«arreodara, esa., tat promptly settiec by Iks General Afssj|| a Singfcpcrc witLont the delay of retecßnat I 1 a| ufcot The Reserres for protection of PoMnt holders are
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 518 2 ECAPORE GOVERNMENT RAILWAY. From Ist February, 191 1, and unti! further notice. RAIN SERVICE FOR WEEK DAYS ONLY. UP TRAINS. 1284 5 7 8 9 10 am. am. am. am. am. am. pm. pm. pm. pm. Faniang 7 37 4 4 0 lta£o*faari. 7.45 9.03 4- PeoDle's ParV 7 54
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  • 310 3 Official I Delegates from the Tha rtpraeoataiiun of the sail governing Dominion at the Imperial Omietonce opens en May I i now complete the exception of Canada's delegate*. It is known that Sir WHf-ftt 1 I. airier wiii la frresat, bat it is not yet definitely decided who
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  • 305 3 London. Feb 25. L*st week closed at JfIJH) cast 1« s three months. This wwk, after touching r> cash, closed h 10* cash, lOs thiee months. Tae week's turnover w.*s very ssmUl— l.9so too*. Opeiatkns have been largely curtailed, and the market has saftWed no more of the price
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 75 3 F. CLARKE 00. 107, QUHW. BIHO4FOPI Liwy Stable Keepers Wat Basjsjstt-ytad Qharriss sad Bast BoMt i I lyred osrrisiss, ring «p Tklxpsons 91' mSIB delivered to any part of tne lalMO BPKUUTV FURIITURE REMOVALS m our m vus, bf our own man. I GENERAL CARRIERS. ZIMERMM. PPODPWtCP. fe BOLTER. Wussian
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    • 545 3 THE S;NGA FOR SALE. MOTOR CYCLE FOR SALE p. shaft driven 2 speed gear light weight F. N. m perfect running order plenty of spare parts and has not gone 750 miles. Offers Ac. to Motor Cycle c o Free Pre-s. Mar HI qc fOX SALE. Calcutta built two-sea'ed VICTORIA,
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    • 625 3 IPORE FREE PRESS. Fi WANTED. CLIBK WANTED IMMEDIATELY Wanted immediately a tir-i class clerfc Good handwriting essential als) knowledg of typewriting. Ap^y ENA'II .t CO., Singaport Mar 28 I j WANTED AT ONCE Three competent job compositors. Goo< wages ififtred to tirst class men. Apply ii person to the Straits
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    • 670 3 RIDAY, MARCH 31, 191 nUQTIONS FORTHCOMING FURNITURE SALES. April 'Bth— At Pluscarden," No- 19, Nassiiu Road. The prrperty of A. Gentle, Esq. April 15th— At No. 9St Thomas' Walk The property of Ca»,t. Rodenburg April 22nd— At Spottiswoode Psrk, eff Neil t-odd. The property of W. A Darkt Esq Q
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    • 545 3 I k 'VANA' k WiNE $j 1 OCD 000 :n& n o One or two doses daily, q strengthen body, brain and o U nerves, and counteract the Vl fatigue and depression (J o i ?>« produced by extreme heat. hf I => Fortifies against Malaria 1 Of alt Chemists
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  • 2057 4 Here vh.-»P the Prrs« the People'* Unawed by influence an<1 unbribed by gain ;j"iot Trnth hrr p'o-ion* prerapts draw. Pledged 10 Kelieior.. Lovadvand law. Friday, Mar. 31, 1911. In regard to the agitation agiinst the proposal to levy an income tax in th:> Colony the objections
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  • 890 4 I Pla ten, in an attempt st origin* U :t eatraordinary charge *g»»net the Press of concealing tbe fact that p'tgl^ ag in India wbii. mess the < ro« n 1'riecscf G^riutu^JjJ on tour in the country. A ©ai^aiS?? the figures of mort m pl
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 168 4 (JOHN LITTLE GO'S I ANNUAL CASH I I CLEARANCE I COMMENCES I I lllonday, next. THE STANDARD LIl iSSUKAXCE OMP I N V. TEMPORARY ASSURANCE AT LOWEST COST. The Standard "issues policies for one, three, five, or seven years at very low rates. These policies are especially suitable for collateral
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    • 93 4 S. MOUTRIE AND CO., LTD. THE PIANOFORTE AND MUSIC WAREHOUSE. THE ARCADE. IS A Synonym of Good Faith. Moutries Guarantee Satisfaction* Moutrie's Sell the Best Quality Goods only at the Lowest Prices* wf LEE BROTHERS. 58-4, Hill Street, (off Stamford Road.) HIGH GLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. Enlargements a Speciality PRICE LIST ON
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  • THE CAPITOL ON FIRE.
    • 89 5 re Millions Damage. {Bi Svbmanoe Telegraph.—Reuters) M am. The Capitol of New York State is on fire is threatened with destruction. Tlie ire started m the early morning and Humiliated the whole city. The State Library, valued at a million lollars will soon be
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    • 29 5 Beeaived at 440 pm. The debate on the Referendum R.ll .n--roduoed on March 3rd has been adjourned ndefinitely, m accordance with a suggestion rom Lord Linsdowne. m
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    • 32 5 Received am. in. The Reichstag (stvs a Berlin wire) has roted M. 300,000 under the exclusive i erol of the Foreign Secretary, for a German News Serrice abroad. mm
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    • 22 5 Mar 30, 6.30 pm. A Parliamentary committee of all parties being formed to advance the principle of unrestricted arbitration treaties.
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    • 41 5 THEIR PEOPLES AMUSEMENTS. A Eoyal Command. Mar 30, 6 30 pm. Their Majesties the King andQjeen m a reply to Sir Edward Moss have intimated I 11 be their pleasure to attend a command music hall performance at Edinburgh m July.
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    • 98 5 In the third court yesterday before Mr Robinson, a coolie employed on the cable ■tsamsr Patrol was charged with steal ing a gold watch and chain, the proper! Mr Thompson. The case was reported to the polios a day or two ago, and on enquiries being made
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    • 64 5 The next meeting of the above Association will be held m the C. C. A HallPriMM)BhMJ OfcMM le-aWhl atBpsi when a debate will be he ject That this House oosjsiders that legislation i iing for the official registration of Chinese ssarriagos m this Colony will be advantageous
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    • 125 5 At the Wednesday robber auction of Teoh Hong Tve best sheet realised $30 do other oorts were offered. Hit Highness the Sultan of Tringganu who arrives on Siturdaj will visit the \1 ham bra is the, evening to a special perf ordmmb, with a latge part?. Two
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  • 85 5 lift Liniment. Btigbt accidents and injuries are a frequent xeorrence on the farm and m the work shop. a cot or braise which is often the oaoae of Enoch annoyance and loss of time, may be amd m about one-third the time usually required by applying Chamberlain's Pain 3eim as
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  • A LITTLE FIGHT.
    • 62 5 Persian Gulf to be Cleared. (By Submarine Telegraph.—Reuters.) Received at 10 a.m. elegram from Bombay states that an expedition has been sanctioned against the gun-runners of the Persian Gulf. It will be composed of the cruisers -einth" and "K-x." the 104 h Regiment, a section of a
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    • 88 5 China's complete acceptance of her demands has satisfied Russia, who hr.s ex pressed her pleasure and conviction that China will strictly observe the Treaty m the future and thus further strengthen the ancient bond of amity between the coun tries. Peking Marc a 21. The Bjird of
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    • 37 5 Received at 1. 10 pm. The Times correspondent at Welli: >iys tnat owing to the late start, it is doubtful whether the Japanese Antarctic Ex pedition will effect a landing this season. > <
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    • 368 5 Among the paragraphs of th» annual Report, presented by the Yen H. E. Izard, appear the following The past year has been one of steady progress and improvement. Mss Hastings was m charge of the Home until the of March, when Miss Wolfe took over the duties
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    • 141 5 BAN DM ANN COMPANY. THE There was another large gathering at the Victoria Theatre last evening when this popular plaj wai received with much en tbusiamn. Miat Madge Violent was charm as Sonia," the Merry Widow, and more won the hearts of the male portion of the audience. The part
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  • 49 5 Answer to the Question. How to core a cold is a question m which many are interested just now. Chamberlain's Coagb Remedy has won its great reputation and immense sale by its remarkable core of colds. It can always be depended upon. F sale by all Dealers and Dispensaries,
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  • 521 5 RAX MEETING. The annuil general meeting of the Haytor Rubber Estates, Limited, was held at the registered offices of the Company, 11 Collyer Quay, yesterday afternoon. Mr J. Live Montgomerie presided and there were also present: Messrs P Gold, J M KeLzie, E. iMuD, K. P. Hans,
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  • 262 5 Another quiet week has passed, principal dealings beiDg m Rubber shares which have been steady until the close, when they have declined slightly with the price of the raw material. The Straits Steamship Co. report, shewing the usual dividend for the has been extremely wall received and
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  • 79 5 Wtol H M.S." Kent was m Jesselton recently \luseb, W. Abdul R^jak and some of their followers were allowed to be shown over. They were duly impressed by the kapal prang (war ship) but what stirred them most was the bursting of a gauge glass with a loud report while
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  • 34 5 Source of Sleeplessness. 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 by all Dealers and Dispensaries.
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  • Correspondence.
    • 365 5 To the Editor, Sir, Notwithstanding the strong opposition of those present at. the meeting at which it has decided to sell the property of the Singapore and J jhore Co it seems probable thai m the interests even of the small shareholders, the projected sale
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    • 531 5 Several days beforehand, says a correspondent ot the Uil, invitations had been sent out to the Chief and his Headmen, inviting all who cired to attend a feast to be held m their honour on the Pddang. The cards of invitation bore the polite inscription
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  • 71 5 It is stated that after the Coronation General Count Nogi intends to travel home via Russia for the purpose of meeting his old adversary General Stoessel m St. Peter- 1 ■bug. Admiral Count Togo, however, is to return via the United States. He has had so many iDvitatioos, says the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 185 5 JUST UNPACKED I Gramophones Records I fljj Kennerle} Rumford I C T *er>V MM^B x s^** >.-£;■■- Gramophones from $25 9 "^^nW*^ Buy them now! I ROBINSON Co. I W. D. H. O. WILLS. I THREE CASTLES "MAGNUMS" I A LARGE HAND-MADE CIGARETTE. |j -^■"""""'"'"•"--■^BBr^^. >i >■, |^haMt^B/^^T" Packed K^^—
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 660 6 KONG HI N G CHEONG AHD COMPANY. NO. 104. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. Cameras, of the various kinds m stock, plates papers kc. Silvered Plate Glass of any sizes. PUio or Bevel Also mouldings of any designs for framing pictures or mirrors at moderate prices. Developing, Printing, retouching and en Urging
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    • 340 6 INDO-CHINA S. N. CO. LTD. FOR mmum lurau japan. I Company's Steamer, M I M sa 4.035 tons, P. M. B. Lake. (ommard*»r, is due here on Thursd:<> th inst. and will be despatch* itove ports on Friday, S the 3lst instant, at n 31m has excellent accorrmodation for saloon
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    • 654 6 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG 4MD Deutsche Dampfschifftahrts Ges. Hansa" Bremen. COMBINED SERVICE. The steamers of tht Compana maintain a regular service between Hamburg. Bremen. Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan, Homewards, thoy are despatched fortnight ly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Brernerhaven direct,
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    • 762 6 OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO.. LTD. AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd. The Companies' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China an 1 Japan every week, and from Japan homei wards for London Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight for Genoa, Marseilles aDd 1 Liverpool and for Marseilles,
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    • 991 6 N.D.L. P. O. Norddeutsc Lloyd, Bremen sTEAM NAVI(M! IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LIKE. Foi China, Japan, Penang, C The fast and well-known mail steamerfl of Australia, India, Aden Egypt this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, Medit erranean Ports, Plymouth Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southamp ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connecti** nd London.
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  • 106 7 Jan. Feb. Total' Ft at 6*7 5!i9 1.176 Wmtm 1 177 309 Brneeh 400 600 625 1,225 K*Bouning -52 8,590 I Kacakoi no iinta 455 900 KinU Awochtioa m 525 Mhdang H M 166 Kramat Puiai 167 167 f>lo 505 1,35 M— ghm bo Lode 307 Ml SewGopent
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  • 588 7 Jan Tota Ailagar 4,000 Alor Pongso 8,808 Alor Gajah 611 1,852 Alma "0 1.600 3,05( Anglo Malay 61.978 58,932 1i5,91( Ayer Kuning 601 Ayer Molek 8,8 Ayer Panaa 1,967 1,995 3,965 Bakap 2,399 Bfclgownie 12,585 10,0.»0 Batak Rabit 2,4 2,4^9 4,95< Banteng 8,840 8,332 6,67. Batu Caves
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  • 1320 7 Cap. Ibsui. Paid. Last Div. Buthrs. S«ller» 85,000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Eatatei Ltd 411 J 150,000 2/- 2/- Am?!o. Malay 75% int. 13 0 1 i 50,000 2/- 2'- Ifcdaka 2 8 3 0 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 185% int.ls 10 0 16 0 0 80,000 1
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  • 114 7 March Ischia, Ital str, Belsito, for Hongkong. Batavier, Brit, str., Simpson, for Anambae and Natunas Is. yam,v am, Brit str, Phillips, for Moar and Malacca. Kaka, Brit str, Ellis, for Malacca and Muar. Indravelli, Brit str, Pilcher, for Manila and Yokohama. Sibir, Rus str, Levonius, for Vladivostock via ShaDghai.
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  • 62 7 (Coiuctid vr to Mar. 90.} Bank 4 me demand Private credits 3 m c credit* 6m c 2/4 »f France, demand Bank.., 29* Germany, demand 2SP India, T. T, 11 Hongkong, demand M fff Yokohama, Hawi^nd M H4| Java, demand 1404 Bangkok, demand 66 Sovmiignb, Bank Buvinf $8.54 Bank
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  • 112 7 ■Mi Hi Tv. I M Gambier SSflgJt Gambier Cube No 1 14 50 Gambier OnW No. 8 m as* Psppsrßiae* Mfii iTpeia) psr, Waits (fair) Wmagt (80 io U, lisas (Banda; M M M CloTSt (Ajnboima; Bafly Coffee (10% B. LiiDoriaß Qo'm Tapioca, mail pearl .favir fnatitj) ao. dc
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 395 7 For all iatsisjsl complaints dysentry cuogh rcld» Ac, take Wood** Great Peppermint Curs' TO LET. OFFICES TO LET. Frooo M*t Ist First and second floors No. IA, Raffles Qaay. Apply Guthrie A Co., Ltd. Mar 81 ue_ TO LET UNFURNISHED. iATHMORE, Tanglin Hiil road, at present In occupation of G.
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    • 13 7 Woods' Great Peppermint Core for all inter nal cttmnlaiati lijstsnij coochfl eclds *c,
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 945 7 VESSELS I N PO ii X Fla© and Tons Commanders Arrived rrom For When KuanUn tf.S. dredger 500 \ov 13 Kuantan .certain **9 Ooi. vacht 500 phy ,n 31 Penang Uncertain Zahora Sar Royal y at 9"i Lin dak Mar 25 Kuching .ok -tamers Flair Ions Master Arrived From Vmsttrnee
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  • 181 8 ANOTHER SHARE TRANSACTION. MAX HII la the Supreme Court, yesterday before Mr Justice Fisher, tbe case Hilckes ys E. Croplev w*s called on fcr hear The defendant was not present, an C. B Cooper, counsel for the plaintiff, he bad been informed by Mr Know lea he no longer appei
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  • 87 8 Action roa Damages m Scprime C The claim fo* damages brought by the Eastern Shipping Company again* Strai' Company, as a result of a collision between tbe Perak and Avaygee m the Perak river was continued before the acting Chief Justice, Sir L%w, and an assessor
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  • 123 8 A number of robberies have been report ed to the pel m some cases considerable amounts being involved. A Chinese woman living at Taojong Katong reported that her bouse was broken into on Wednesday night and $300 stolen. From liim Street comes the statement that i <wel«ry
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  • 204 8 An Accjdent to Piper. About eighteen riders turned out at the Parade Ground for a run. The going was good throughout, but a lot of barbed wire interfered with the sport. Mrs Oxen ham and Mrs Jamiesot) were the only lady riders out. The course lay from
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  • 178 8 The Peaing Chinese Chamber of Com Mm gave a dinner at tbe Chinese Town honour aao Chung- 1 Industrial Taoiai of Kuangsi, China, who has been sent out by the art at ng on a commercial mission to the Chinese resident m the Srai s Settlements
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  • 43 8 Mary had a little ham pound or so with eggs*, And off she ran to catch tbe tram, For she had nimble legs woe« a Merry Widow bat. *SE4S)SB]B)SJ COlt And bad a cold, bat boob fixed thai With Woods Great FiiEfeiUiiut I
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  • 425 8 Aw n i In the District G sterday afternoon before Mr H. W Fii mesouf. Edward O'H-illaran, living at the Adelphi Hotel, was charged with voluntarily causing hurt to a woman named I Hylam Street, and further with ciusing grevious hurt to a WQEiin named Bertha
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  • 41 8 VKSTERDAYS P Profession Pa: Law I Gaunt and Tpcott v Mer. Vl i Darbishire and Howe unfinished. Newcomers' Handicap. tienberg beat Foot. FRIDAYS TIE. CH4MPIONSHIP PaIES. Mugliston and Howe v Darbishire and Cox. SATURDAY. No Play.
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  • 385 8 The Argo will leave Johnston's Pier for the Club Bungalow on Sunday I and 11 am, I 90 an i pm, returning at 930 and 10.30 am, 1 1 md R3O dm. —m• m The American Consul- General for Singapore, Mr James T. Da Bois pass <d
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  • 619 8 Via 1 Tju Bv-ni'AP Ra:; I London M Reuter learns that Turkey proposes internationalization cf the Gulf section of the Baghdad railway and will submit a proposal to Great Britain on that basis. London March 20. The agreement for construction of the section of Baghdad railway btfcWtM Hehf
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  • 219 8 Shall we smoke or no Yes, if we wish to develop cur stature and our muscles. Such is the latest message from that laL radoxes, and it ne result of an experiment made on students of Columbia University their director of physical culture. Doi a two years'
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  • 187 8 The H I»si:kiishima Maru lands cargo and J ipaaatjt oal at T.njong Pagi' The "Sbw buukeed at the v-.'.i yesterday \t Iti ttg Pi ii;tr yesterday, the "Peleus" was loadiug for EarOM The lit^ravelli landed general cargo from New Y.rk at the whaiv^s. She took 300 tons of
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  • 315 8 The North Germau LI 1 liner "Brandenburg," 1 when she departed for this port from Bremen List week, had a crew that had been suef zing every day since she loade-; sacks of peppercorns that had been shaken up m heavy weather for more than
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  • 209 8 Census night passed I y, A scare started about a week Wtore owing to a rumour that the Governuiant wanted a few heids to appease the I >yaks with a former tukang aver of a Government Official b*r ricided his kitcheD, and nailed up all the windows.
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  • 46 8 noi Dnt 17" Eteit March :>n. Bel 8 Agency Paneh 1. uing Ann Dut 1 r>> Kruit March Pekalouggan H. E Moh Batavia. Oinapere Brit 340 Lyons Man enancr T. L Guan Penang 1. loops Dut Govt str, 360 Garagverder Kareh o0 Tanjorg Pinang.
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  • 18 8 Per Kalmok M A. Van Dyk. Per Cycloopß Adj Insp. M M. Luchsinger. Controleur N. H. V'eenstra.
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  • 81 8 From Europe.— Per N. D. L. Prinz Ludwig, to-day, with mails of Mar 8. •r B. I. Thong wa, to-morrow, with mails of Mar 10 From China. Per M. M. Ernest Simon*, on Monday next. MAILS ALREADY DESPATCHED FOR LONDON. Left Due Arrived. BI Mar 1 Ma?
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 496 8 ■EmmmmmmmßmTJßlmVßtfstfssvsE^BmmßßSßsmmwmmmmmmmmvmmvjß^Bmw^ NetherlandsGuttaPercha COMPANY. LIMITED. Singapore Rubber Works, j MOTOR TYRES retreaded at Moderate Pric RIBBED MATS for Motor Cars. MATb (3ft. x2ft.) for Carriages and Rikishas. ALL KINDS OF BICYCLE TYRES. Works and Offices— PASJR PANJ ANG, Singapore. Sole Agents— HOCGLANDT and Co., Singapore. A NEW SPECIAL PERFUME JUST ARRIVED!
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