The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 3 April 1911
1911-04-03
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Title Section15 1911-04-03 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER, TEN CENTS BINGAPORF, MONDAY, APRIL .3, L9ll. KO. 7,18015 words
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Article130 1911-04-03 1 The Spanish Cabinet has resigned— Page 7. Oxf< rd has won the Varsity boat race— ja 7. Piesident Fallierea visits Holland m Jxih -P*f» 7. Haruisron's Circus opened, successfully on Saturday Pa^e 12. I'tOO a yp»r is the suggested payment for M Ps— P«.ge7. litrge iLcreaneB are130 words
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Article779 1911-04-03 1 A 6 It W( uld ill bid me il- i .mm! ol y the endeavours or !be fiual tecults thereof of the devoted bands of men who m all f ages of this an have gives themeelves t the work of preaching Christie verjtbeless parallels, comparisons and779 words
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Advertisement251 1911-04-03 1 t§SftT'*Hß Efc j£r *<**£ *»v P^*kßßbß?9sß SbsHß^^Bßblw sS^^ 1^ be^Hb^Bu^KQb^l. 'V> aßaftHE^- *J j^TJHIWgBM^KV. EbbuP^sS BW«^BWf«avV^av9^C^^B^^Sß> fe Hfl J^Sc^QPLa .a!^^Bßnß^bai^B&B9^^Bßai^ ■fIB^^B^BBnBBV I^B^Ka^BEvl^Bß^B^Bßa^B^B^K^fi r9E ■^■v^bß b^B b^bV bß^bv mSF BH fl ißf ■B^H H^^H V^hhl IflflP BH fl B^vl s^^b saVB I j^^^B H^bß bVbVb *325? SB bk wM v bj251 words
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Advertisement113 1911-04-03 1 tATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Harmston's Circus Page 12. A piir of horses for sale P^ge 5. Compound House to Let— Page 11. Tin Mining Land for sale Page 5. Standard Life Assurance Page 6. Alharnbra change of Programme Page 12, Municipal Election m Tanglin No 3 Ward Page 2. Tally's book on113 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous369 1911-04-03 1 THE WEEF Monday, 3rd di>h Water.- 0 Us., 1.0 p W. M. Mail Homeward dne. H. M. Mail Outward due. Telok Anson Rubber Co, 12 SCC. Tennis Tournament. Phil. Orchestra practice, Teutonia Club, 8.45 p Harniston's Circus, 9 p TUISDAY, 4th High Water.— o.46 a.. 1.48 p Chamber of Commerce369 words
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874 1911-04-03 2 Pei haps this may evoke a smile from the charming Young ladies of the Bindmann Opera Company, who may have found ftlmwiiiw members of the audience quite anxious to add to the.r knowledge of the artistic life behind the footlights That is really a most amusing874 words
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Advertisement644 1911-04-03 2 CHARLES ROBINSON, account on: 881. No 4. THE ARCAL SINGAPORE. T«L: ROB HE. RING UP 881 ClfUr *£?OPF PAPF^ Win. Place. 1, 2. 3 terms prices OlilbAKvJKt. KALtO, Doubles and Trebles. ENGLISH TUAF ROPOLITAN BTAI CITY A.ND Si BURBIN Ran 18th April, 1911. Ran 19th April, 1911. DOUBLE EVENT 300—100644 words
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Advertisement704 1911-04-03 2 NOTIGES. NOTICE. Mr. Gastav Rcuss has b6M authorized to sign our tiruj Pei PfOOMfcUoB Erjn t/iis date, HUTTENBACH BROTHERS k CO. Apl 3 The Port Dickson Rubber Co.. Limited Notice Re Closing Partly Paid Transfer Books Notion i 3 hereby given that Hrn Partly Paid Share Transfer Books will be704 words
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Advertisement537 1911-04-03 2 International Banking Corporation, CA^TAL and SURPLUS GOLD $6,500,000 Hbad > -60 Wall Street, N»w Yobk. London Offick —Threadneedle House. Bishopsgate Street Within, LOBDOfi BC Londos Bankebb National Provincial Back of England Ltd. General Foreign ButineM Transacted DEPOSITS. Cubbbnt Dkpobit Aocounte oprnwJ and Interest allowed on the daily baiancee al the537 words
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Advertisement428 1911-04-03 2 MANUFACTURERS LIFE iSCM Co. of Canada iwifiTWii 188 T. Policiee are "WORLD WIM." *rm»i TRICTK -PUTaBIS" *mA Si FORFEITABLE." mm h Claims, loans, oaafa-nn«adert gtn promptly settleo by the O«sjeral Am L* 11 Siagapore without the delay of nSmT f 1 Head Office. "«w^t si Tbe Reserves for protection of428 words
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Advertisement332 1911-04-03 3 PERMANENT Cheaper than Attaps. No Renewal being Required. Specially Suitable for Estate Buildings f JB mm. m the tropics. 2 ply $10 per 218 square feet. 3 ply $12 per 216 spuare feet. _J^B Fu/# Particulars Samples from L THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. SPENCER-HOPWCOD BOILERS Various Sizes m Stock ~r'332 words
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Article1603 1911-04-03 4 Mr. GOODFELLOW - DSKLGFJDG■ Mr.GOODFELLOW Mr Walter G>odfellow, Iftftuls th^ <> aitholoeric il Ktpedinon to Dutch Naw Guiaea, who wai home 1 recently arrival iv England, has commun the Times an account of his experiences of w.iich hi* portion deals with the native tribes of tha r region1,603 words
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Advertisement307 1911-04-03 4 What 1 About /A That There is just this much about draff is a germ disease, is :tiJy, annoying, an to baldness. When chronic very stubborn, but sur yteldsto thorough and ener£. treatment All germs must be d.:-royed, the scalp must be Jto health. Here is the Hair Vigor, ur307 words
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Advertisement215 1911-04-03 4 Japan Coals. THE Mitsui Bussan Kaishaltd. (MITSUI Co., Ltd Head Office: No. I, SURUGA-CHO TOKIO. London Branch 34, Lim Street, E.C Singapore Branch: 2 Finlayson Green OTHER BRANCHES. San Francisoo.Portland, New York, Hamburg, Bombay, Calcutta, Rangoon, Sourabaya, Manila, Sydney, Bangkok, Saigon, Hongkong, Canton, Annoy, Foochow, Shanghai, Tingtau, Hankow, Chefoo, Peking,215 words
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Advertisement258 1911-04-03 4 Bishop of Norwich; Lord Ronald Sutherlan 1 it t ratenr Sir I William Hull. M.P., famous m the bu John i irt. Mr Mr. Walt a Ml ilar wri' v r athletics are pra ana Mr. Cj i Use London Th< rrport tl: for word, ;ir of the jur most258 words
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Article324 1911-04-03 5 Whta I wm m London m ISTk it amused ma to fctw people insulins; on the necessity of takn* a jwurl j trip to ti vor Ua •Hie for change of air. Many thow^nds of their ftUow countrymen m the tro, vs lor je«w without B uch so324 words
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Article135 1911-04-03 5 ENGLISH AND AMERICAN HUMOUR M* Weedoa Grossmitb. who has t* turned from the Uoi'ed States epetks of I pectite tone of the comedy stage m the two countries One critic asked me if there was no hu•cnr m England. I said. Of course there is, fcot naturally you do not135 words
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Advertisement154 1911-04-03 5 A.W.TULLY TURF ACCOUNTANT. So* DCING BUBHttBB ON THE FOHTHCOMIHO Singapore Meeting TREBLE EVENT 5000 to 50. RACKS 2,4 A 6. DOUBLE EVENTS 2 4, 2 6, 4 ft 6 2000 to 100. With an entry, bo entry bo bet Straight out on all events. For further particulars and prices apply154 words
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Advertisement539 1911-04-03 5 FOR S7ILE. FOR SALE. Tin Mining Land. The oncer is prepare to accompany the intending purchaser ove the property and tnrn over the soil anywher desired as proof of deposits. For terms an further particulars apply to Deposits "co Free Presi MUNICIPAL NOTICE. FOR SALE pair of horses 'm good539 words
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Advertisement601 1911-04-03 5 WANTED. WANTED. Qualified dresser for a Rubber Estate ii Jobore. Apply to Johore "c o this paper. _Mar 22 uc CLIEK WANTED IMMEDIATELY. Wanted immediately a first-class clerk Good handwriting essential alsD knowledgi of typewriting. Apply EVATT <fc Co., Singapore Mar 28 WANTED Immediately a good Chinese Krani foi Bookkeeping.601 words
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Advertisement681 1911-04-03 5 AUGTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF Leasehold and Freehold Lar SITUATE AT ARAB STREET A PONGGOL On Monday, 10th Apiil, st 230 p 1 1. Leasehold Land for 99 years comprise m Tan Tock Seng Hospital Lease No. 8 containing an area of 2,903 square feet. 1 C GETHER with the Houses681 words
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Advertisement568 1911-04-03 5 JKATZ BROS, LTD* d izZZZZT" I A^HABNESS SADDLERY. I BEST ENGLISH-MADE HARNESS. IN BLACK AND BROWN. HORSE SIZF. COB SIZE. PONY SIZEWITH BR4SS AM) NICKEL MOUNTS. HOESE AND PONY SADDLES COMPLETE WITH REINS, BITS, SADDLE CLOTH. ALSO Riding and Driving Bits, Head Sta! Saddle Cloths, Horse Clothing Whips, Carriage and568 words
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Article, Illustration1314 1911-04-03 6 If Tf shall the Pre« the Peopled right maintaia, (1 by influence an»' unbribed by gain; H»re pat'iot Truth h«-r g',.ri<ju* precepts ilia*. Pledget! m Pelieior.. Loyalty and law. Monday April, 3, 1911. Though it 'vas quite true that it was after the backs of the1,314 words
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Article512 1911-04-03 6 Sir Arthur, and L idy Evelyn Young arrived from Port S wet ten ham m the Sea Belle on Saturday. At Philadelphia recently, doctors removed the stomach of a man n*med D J. Svket. The patient is recovering from the operation. The marnaee took place at Christ Church, Galle Face,512 words
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Article321 1911-04-03 6 THE WAIL OF' *poh, April I* The Chamber of Mines oompUo. be Government for ta X! 0(? coolies employed id the Mines that TamiU working m the If me* coolies and are not impjrted at the exam*. of Government, and therefore 'oat the (J o yernment Ui321 words
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Article42 1911-04-03 6 (From mar own Correspondent.) Malacca, April I The following prices were obtained at t Rubber Auction ben to-day. No. 1 Bbeet $285 No. No. ft. 4 Sheet Crepe No. 2 $210 But Crepe No. 1 Bark Crepe N\ IK42 words
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Article186 1911-04-03 6 the Sultan of Traaggaaaa vi •mite arrived on a short offin*l ?uit v Siogtpore on Siturday morniag. Thi down from Treotreanna wag nuii cm the Colonial yacht. Smomv." aad tht Sultan and bis suite were brought fro* the roads to Johnston Pier by toe Uomb tiwake."186 words
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Article127 1911-04-03 6 Time was when picking up bargain ■ales meant much puysictl discomfort. Ti* new John Little's provides far even the Ui* mfiux of bargain hunters whicfc the p*iodicti sales of this well known firm attract. And we are assured that the btrgaio tare is not the least of127 words
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Advertisement496 1911-04-03 6 KLELY WALSH, LTD. RECENT BOOKS ON THE FAR EAST. In the Wake of the Setting San by Gleanings from V ifty ytars m China Janes Canter 4-50 by Archibald Little 4-60 t v n t k«h The Japanese Empire and its economic Rare Days m Japan by G. Trombull conditions496 words
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Advertisement141 1911-04-03 6 Nc Home is Complete Without A Gramophone THE BEST CHEAPEST MEANS OF PURE ENJOYMENT. TERMS TO SUIT ALL S. MOUTRIE AND CO., LTD. THE ARCADE. mth LEE BROTHERS. Hill Street, off Stamford Road HIGH GLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. Enlargements a Speciality PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION FOR SALE. The British Steam Launch Bl141 words
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Article383 1911-04-03 7 THE VARSITY BOAT RACE. <B? BihiiTMt TWtfraph.— Reuter'g) Rec Apr. 1 t mt ne boat race the betting is now five to tford being the favourite* April 2nd, !».3O am. ford hat won the Varsity boat race. (This makes 36 wing for Oxford Cambridge. There was a dead383 words
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Article35 1911-04-03 7 Amongst the Austio-Hungarian diplomaic changes announced am these; Count ["hum is appointed Ambassador to St 'etersburg Dr A. Ton Kosthorn, Minister bt Teheran, has been transferred to Peking. ad Councillor Otto replaces him Teheran.35 words
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Article53 1911-04-03 7 Another Chance for Booming. A booklet has been issued m connection with the Rubber Trades Exhibition vhieh forecasts the possibility of paving streets with rubber, thus rendering traffic noiseless. Many successful tests have already bean cade with the class of rubber required and >nly minor details are now53 words
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Article23 1911-04-03 7 I: is understood that tbe Budget provides >r payment of me— ben at four hundred •nindt a year.23 words
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Article21 1911-04-03 7 Rec. Apr. 1, 9.-50 a.m. The Australian Government carries out once Admiral Henderson's recommends9ns regarding the Australian navj.21 words
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Article85 1911-04-03 7 la the District Court, before Mr Firm ■tone, oa Saturday, the cis« m which a pean Based Edward O'Hallarao aimer of Kuala Lumpur, wm charged with iMaulting two European women of Hjlam Sreet, was concluded Mr J. O. Campbell prosecuted and Mr I- E. Gavnt defended. Hie85 words
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Article17 1911-04-03 7 A flinese woman living at the Seventh arile atTampenis Road committed suicide om Saturdaj bycuttirg her thru17 words
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184 1911-04-03 7 REVOLT IN MOROCCO. A REVERSE FOR THE SULTAN (By Submarine Telegraph.-Reuters.) April Ist, 8418 p.m. I teitgram from Fez m Morocco states that a small force belonging to the Sultan has been defeated by the rebels. Twenty were killed and fifty wounded. It is feared that this reverse will lead184 words
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Article102 1911-04-03 7 The Fener Incident Eevived. Madnd telegram states that the Spanish Cabinet has resigned. This is owing to its having been placed m a dilemma by a debate on a Republican motion m favour of a revision of the court martial condemnation of Ferrer, who was executed on102 words
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77 1911-04-03 7 The revenue for the past quarter shows an increase >9.046 the total for the j*«r being x 203,650,588 an increase of of which the incoma tax accounts for forty-eight and six tenths millions, customs three and eight tenths millions, excise nine millions,77 words
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37 1911-04-03 7 FRANCE AND HOLLAND. Proferred Hospitalities. A Paiis telegram states that President Fallit res is to visit Holland m July at the invitation of Queen Wilhelmina. M. Failures is to proceed by sea and will land at Amsterdam.37 words
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Article263 1911-04-03 7 Orchestral Concert At already announced the Philharmonic Orchestra will given a concert, by kind permission, m the ±1 ill of the Teutonia Club to-morrow evening it 9.15 ML. The character of the programme will have been understood from the details previously given. And it may be mentioned263 words
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Article15 1911-04-03 7 The deaths are annouEced of Sir Richard Chaffey Baker, i and neet Crofta, Royal Academician.15 words
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Article814 1911-04-03 7 INTERVIEW WITH ADMIRAL HENDERSON IN COLOMBO. The Admiral m His Scheme. IT WILL AKKKCT THE I IN THE EAST. tOn board the homeward-bound B. M. S. )rsova," which entered Colombo on March was Admiral Sir Reginald Henderson, k who is returning to E inland having npleted his814 words
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Article739 1911-04-03 7 In the course of Lhe annual report on the above m the Government G^zatte the following paragraphs of interest appear. Attention was drawn m the first half of the year to the large number of Chinese inmates nearly 40 who were incurably blind. Most of these739 words
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Article177 1911-04-03 7 A shalefield, recently discovered on the Kirl of Rjsebery's Dalmenv estate, is believed to extend under the Firth of F rtb and into Fifeshire. If this surmise proves to be correct, it will mean the indefinite prolongation of the Scottish oil industry. The Brussels correspondent of the Daily Express states177 words
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Advertisement63 1911-04-03 7 Good ftr Weak Digestion Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets do not sicken or gripe, and el ay be taken with perfect safety by the most delicate woman or the youngest child. The old and feeble will also find them a most suitable remedy for aiding and strengthening their weakened it63 words
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Advertisement156 1911-04-03 7 ROBINSON Co THE DURHAM-DUPLEX SAFETY RAZOR. Silver Plated set with double-edged Blades is <*&£s& '^iSSfpNi?* handsome Pigskin leather '^OSS^^ >j case BBP^2J^^ Extra Blades Packet of six l^T* AND COMPANY. Eir H/I O> A O* \X IW. D. H. 0. WILLS'Sj Latest Smoking Mixture. Jft Patent Air-tight tins |Price 75156 words
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Advertisement1046 1911-04-03 8 HOLIDAY-TICKETS. Between 15th April and loth July. li»ll Holiday-Tickets to and from all the places of the Netherlands-India Archipelago Singapore and Penang included) will be issued. These tickets entitle the passenger to make a return voyage against payment of single fare and are available for any gfceamer of the following1,046 words
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Advertisement665 1911-04-03 8 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG AND Deutsche Dampfschifffahrts Ges. M Hansa Bremen. COMBINED SERVICE. The steamers of the s« Companies maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen. Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homcwarde, they are despatched fortnight ly for Havro and Hamburg and once a month for665 words
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Advertisement732 1911-04-03 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 homewards for London Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight for Genoa, Marseilles ard Liverpool and for Marseilles, Havre and Liverpool732 words
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Advertisement1065 1911-04-03 8 P. O. STEAM NAVIGA OIfPANY. Foi China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading iasned for Chia* Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and Aue can Porte. Steamers will leave Singapcr or aboot MA Outward for Oam) lav nanfi April 7 Arcadia Jm>e1,065 words
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Advertisement842 1911-04-03 9 Singapore Sportim Club." The Spring Race Meeting (Uider S. r. j. Rules of Racing.) WIM. BS HELD ON Tuesday, the 9th, Thursday, th 11th and Saturday, the 13th May, 1911. PROGRAMME FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 9< fay, 1911. The Opening Stakes. Value £600. A Handicap for Horses tha we never won842 words
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Advertisement696 1911-04-03 9 A,? 1 tries close at noon on Saturday the 29th win 1 «nV the adv rtiBe d Second Prize SL Onl ?> lven when there are five Starters the property of different owners t* b? The attention of owners is caUed 7 SLSSf- 55 which makes hour for S ea|696 words
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Advertisement14 1911-04-03 9 Woods' €r»ea t Peppermint Cure for all inter n*l ooruDlaintE dysentry coughs colde 4c,14 words
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Advertisement579 1911-04-03 9 J C i e i a i A<l ((Us r\ b r L L R SOLUTION fOF COO LIVER OIL IN HALT EXTRACT) This delicious, digestive body builder exerts its influence upon the very source of nutrition the blood. It fills the veins with rich, vitalising blood, and I rapid579 words
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Miscellaneous1069 1911-04-03 9 Passengers for the Straits. d Per P. .t O. Sicilia, due Apl 2.— Miss E. x Cuacaden, Mrs Gore Graham and children, B> Miss F. Gulland, Mr K. E. B. Graburn, Mr ;e W. Guhbins, Mr and Mrs Griffith Jones, Mr c and Mrs T. C. Escombe and children. Master1,069 words
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Miscellaneous856 1911-04-03 9 PASSENGERS HOMEWARD. Th<> following passengers are booked homeward Per Devanha (transhipping at Colombo to Moldavia), sailing April 7.— Mr H. W Noon, Mr Patterson, Mr H. Lemaire, Mr J. M Bennett, Mr Yates, Mr and Mrs Ben/.ie and infant. Mr R. Grimshaw, Mr M Duncan, Mr and Mrs Callaghan, Mr856 words
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Advertisement199 1911-04-03 10 QUi '^fid/^^- t Xl /A I IV if Im To II M. the King W I I f IN lJ x Will It P uLiiiL sj* I f 2 o HHHH PER CASE H PER CASE Jeffrey's Cdinburgb Air IT I /ILL L. STOUT I of 7 Dozen Pints. .>199 words
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Article107 1911-04-03 11 Jan. Feb. Total. tat 6**7 529 1,176 Braaat 77 >v, Bn-eh 400 icpcng 600 825 ljff Heawood il^mdm 17.852 8,590 Kanaboi 348 110 Kißto i; 900 ginta Hwnnhtion m 525 ntadaaf M M 166 KramaiPnlai 167 167 aoaataa §10 505 1,815 Mtngiembo Lode 307 307 SewGop«Bi 130 1-80107 words
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Article581 1911-04-03 11 Jan Feb Total Ong f a 8,808 3,749 t OrGaj&h 611 1,853 Anglo Malay 61.97- ;3,932 115,910 Ayerkuning 60l 550 U5l 8,827 3,r 6,371 AyerPaaM 1,967 1,995 3,962 Bakap 99 Balgownie lOiO 2 Batak Rabit ,79 4959 3,340 3,332 6,672 BataCavee >98 17,741 36,639 «ata Tiga 12,6H581 words
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1349 1911-04-03 11 SHARES. RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. Oaf. lasci. Paid. Lxst Div. Buyirs. Sillers 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Es^iai LM 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo-Mahiv 75% int. 13 3 1 4 10 1 50,000 2/- 2'- Batang Malaka 2 6 3 0 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 165%int.15 0 0 16 0 0 80,0001,349 words
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Article52 1911-04-03 11 (Coe*ictmd up to April. 1 Bank 4ms demand Prirate credita 3m w credit* 6m F*anck, demand Bank... Gkemant, demand M •*a,T. T, Hongkong, demand 22 i Yokohama, demand 114* Java, demand Bangkok, demand 66 I KftiiGNS, Bank Bnring $8.54 Bank of England Rate 3% Di§cr»uut 3 months bi11... Bar52 words
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Article117 1911-04-03 11 April 1. J*« 194 624 Gambler bujer«B 5« Gambier Oube No 1 14 SO Gambler On* No. 2 MB Pepper Blaet (or^a. b f*** Pepptr, White (tair) buyers MM Nutm»gi<llofcetke!». r.on V«teMfi(Botolkti. noui Kiflt (Buii) Olotm (AmboiM> Bally Coffee (10% Black) 3100 Liberia. OoCm Tapioeft, amaii pearl (fair «o*utj117 words
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Advertisement409 1911-04-03 11 TO LET. COMPOUND HOUSE TO LET. From Ist May, 1911, at No. 9, Saint Thomas v*lk. Apply to TAN CHENG KEE, 31, Robinson Road. ApIS 3 5 TO LET FURNISHED. No. 10 Leonie Hill Rd. 8 bedrooms, tennis, <:&bling, entry early m May. Apply— A. D. KEIGWIN, Resident Engineers Office,409 words
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Advertisement14 1911-04-03 11 For all internal complaints dysentry cuogb colda Ac, take Wood 8 Great Peppermint Our*14 words
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Advertisement151 1911-04-03 11 De X r I KLIJKE PAKKTVAIRT MAATBCHAPPIJ UNDBB CONT»AGT WITH THB NBTHBBLANDB INDIA OOVEBNMKNT. Affants at Singapore, The Shipsasency, Limited, 2-3, Collyer Quay. THI UNDBRUBNTIONID DATBS OF DBPARTUBB ABB OWLT AFPBOIIMAWB. oojtr I Belawan-JDeii e## jA^ "J Bbouwer Moeara-Saba, Simpang, Djambi Tongkal Prigi-Radja and Rengat I ikr Farra Paneh, Asahan151 words
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Miscellaneous877 1911-04-03 11 VESSELS IN PORT FUe and Tone Commanders ArrtTed From For When Hai Chen Chinese cruis. C. C. Yang Apl I Deli Kuantan F. M.S. dredger 500 Nov 13 Kuantaa ertain Sea Belle F.M.S. Yacht 400 Ahmat Apll P. Swett. Tn. -ru.u Zahora Sar Royal y I Landak Mar U Kucbiog877 words
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Miscellaneous86 1911-04-03 11 WEATHKJI HJEfORT Date Bar Wind Temp Ham Sky Earn. Apr H'kong 10 30/ 7 E4 64 o Manila 10 a Tmj WNW2 28 22 c ApHkong 4p SO JO E3 b Manila 4p 757 Calm Kandang Kerbau Hospital, Mar It, 1011, 9am. 3pm. 9pm Barom. 32 Fah. 29 942 I86 words
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Article1322 1911-04-03 12 (Ff' The Welshmen with Disestablishment and the l^shmen with tbeir great and only Bill have completely outmanoeuvred theScottish Home Rulers. It is the old, old story, of course but the Scottish R idicals, poor cre-itures though they be, are growing restive under its too constant repetition. The Scottish1,322 words
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Article512 1911-04-03 12 The exceedingly large crowd at the opening perform ince of Harmston's Circus on Saturday ni^ht can only be accounted for by the high reputation these amusement caterers have built up m the past, and, after witnessing the show daring the present visit it will be agreed that the512 words
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Article32 1911-04-03 12 Taipinjr, 30th March.— Mr EF. Townley Officer, L'pper Perak, died at Grit cart disease at 1.15 o'clock this morning after a two dsys' illness. (Straits Echo32 words
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Article737 1911-04-03 12 The average Britisher, whether he is at home or m tbe Colonies, has an instinctive dislike to the income tax. Other taxes he will pay with more or less cheerfulness, but good man as he is, when he comes to the income tax he737 words
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Article82 1911-04-03 12 April Monthly Medal Competition, played on S*turday and Sunday, and won by Mr E. L. Talma. Returns Talma 89 8 81 J C Watt 81 plus 3 84 E. Winter 84 bee 84 H. W. Firinstone 98 11 1 P.F David $7 I_' 85 T. Treadgold 9982 words
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Article43 1911-04-03 12 The S 0. C. resume football practice this Monday evening on the Esplanade, au.l if is hoped to commence a list of mat about Aprii Those members wishing to play footer during the coming season are asked to turn out to practice.43 words
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Article70 1911-04-03 12 N«ir Proposals Auopted. The Mar U-bone Club has adopted Somerset's proposal to allow 5 points for a win m a completed match, and 8 points to the team which is leading on the first innipgs if the game is not finished within the time. It has also decided to70 words
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418 1911-04-03 12 Some '25 members of the Chinese Christian AssuciatU'u and their f net ds met on Friday uii_'l>t m the Soein'y's Hii discuss tbe motion That this House cot siders that legislation providing for the official registration of Chinese Marriages m the Colony will be advantageous to418 words
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Article307 1911-04-03 12 Two Shofs Gittei There was a big blnza m Cbulia Btreet, just at its junction with Penang Road and j not twenty yards away from Street Sta<iuD, shortly after 12 o'clock on Wedneaday night i. ye shop houses were involved No. 523 (Aerated Water Factory), No.307 words
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Article209 1911-04-03 12 The Hild was discharging Bombay cart»o at the wharves on Saturday. Mail despatched from Singapore to London, via Brindisi, on the 10th ultimo, was expected to be delivered on Stturd The Mail despatched from Singapore to don, by Fiench Packet, on the ultimo, was delivered on the oOth209 words
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Advertisement65 1911-04-03 12 Keep it at Hand. Keep Chamberlain's Pain Balm at hand, become acquainted with its many uses and intrinsic merits and it will save much suffering as well as time and money. It promptly relieves the pain resulting from cuts, bruises, sprains or injuries from any cause am: wound is healed65 words
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Advertisement419 1911-04-03 12 Harmston's Grand Circus AND ROYAL MENAGERIE: OF PERFORMING WILD ANIMALS. SUCCESSFUL AT A BOUND. We promised Waterproof Tents and Delivered the goods along with the finest Circus Performance ever presented m Singapore. The Only Show that never Broke Faith with the Singapore Public. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT!! GRAND GALA NIGHT. Under the419 words
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