The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 5 April 1911

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CF/N r SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1911. NO. 7.1-
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  • 171 1 Litest tin aud rubber returns will be fouud on page 4 The latest London rubber prices will be found on page 4 There have been anti Chinese riots m Liverpool Pagp 5. I > peng and N^w Gopeng announce quarterly dividends Page 4 The Eastern Smelting Company
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  • 888 1 There is a common notion anion* people at home who have read abon that it is a wonderland which thrown sui spells over tbe white man, from which those who have onoe felt them oannst free themselves. This intoxicating it fluencetbey name the call of
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 390 1 •f T H ALH^A_IVI B R A GRAND CHANGE OF PRCGRAMME. Unsurpassed for Variety Choice of subjects of lhe World's Best Films. TO-NIGH A'BW SUBJEGTS TO-NIGHT!! Max I_ gaged. (Max I inc. Tots Visit, Bobby m Marseilles. -_W. Importer F,a,J. Comic p.... .Jl™ 0 Fllm n m Fathe s Artistic
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    • 187 1 PRICES OF ADMISSION. Are what you look to, among other things ben >ou go to a show. You do not mind what yon pay *?o long as the entertainment worth the money. We charge low prices of admission but they are recognised by our regular visitors as beirg CONSISTENT WITH
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    • 301 1 THE STAR OPERA Co. THE DUTCH AND MALAY VARIETY ENTERTAINERS AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. JUST ARRIVED JUST ARRIVED From Batavia. Nine New Acto*s and Actresses. WILL APPEAR IN TO-NIGHT'S GRAND PLAY. Nuksha Suleimanee' i REMEMBER ay Night, M Princess Norani T WILL HE STAGED. A. W. TULLY
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    • 161 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Wanted, a dogeart Page Municipal notice re repairing of Orchard road —^age There will be a matinee at Harmston's us to day Page 1. Notice re Lima taking the place of the "Kapurthala Page 6. Messrs Powell's and Coghlan's forthcoming lists of furniture sales Page 3. The Singapore
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 296 1 THE WEEK. WnDNI3DAY, sth High Water.— l 21 a. f 2.49 p Harmston's Circus, 4 and 9 p Royal Johore Tin Co., noon S.C.C. Tournament. Thursday, 6th i High Water— 2 .4 a. 412 p P O Mail Homeward due Tennis Championship Final. Friday, Tth i High Water.—- 51 a.,
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  • 780 2 A highly esteemed contributor has sent us a specimen of -S she is wrote by a Madrasi. but we get so uete things ourselves, that we hesitate t^ publish unless they are exceptional. This one asks for quotations M per -ur best i, lality elect: E Savt the Times of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 643 2 CHARLES ROBINSON, accountant one: 881. No 1 THE ARCAD I, SINGAPORE Ttt ROB HE. SINGAPORE RACES, BS^WA ENGLISH TURF METROPOLITAN gTil CITY AND SUB' LB IN Run 18th April, 1911. Ran 19th April, 1911. -,000—100 or any i'art. D)UBLE EVENT 5100—100 or any PAW. Local Market Prices, and or Starting
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    • 321 2 The Asiatic Petroleum Co Ltd. NOTICE. I have to day handed over the management of the Straits Branch of The Asiatic Petroleum Co., Ltd., to Mr. Andrew Agnew. Who holds the Company's Power of Attorney. F. B. JAGO. Singapore, 31st March, 1911. Mar 31 7-4 The Elphinstone Estate, Ltd. (iv
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    • 749 2 NOTICES. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that ORCHARD D, between Killiney R_ad and Cavenagh Road will be closed for repairs from 6 a.m. Thursday, 6th instant, until the work is completed. By order, J. POLGLASE, Municipal Secretary. Municipal Ofi Singapore, 4th April, 1911. Apl 5 7.4 NOTICE is hereby
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    • 529 2 International 'Banking Corporation. CAPITAL and SURPLUS GOLD $6,500,000. Head Offiob .—SO Wall Street, New Tons. London Offioe Threadneedle House, Bishopsgate Street Within, LOHDOI 80. London Bankebs National Pruilneiel Bank of England Ltd. General Foreign Business Transected. DEPOSITS. Oubbbnt Deposit Accounts opened and Interest allowed en Mm deilp keleneai et thc
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    • 432 2 MANUFACTURERS Llfr INSURANCE Co. OF C AN_. Da Policies arc D WIDE m,^ TEICTh FORFEIT ABLL -«Q| Claims, loans, cash .MHendars. promptly settlec by the Oeneral Singepore without tbe delay o s 1 i li..> OAh **t The Reserves for jrntsiiiuL _t holders are over 120,000,000 <s.s C The Accounts
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  • 447 3 Tls Times, m tbe course of its annnal mrWJ of Tbe Nay. makes the following reaaarks concerning the Japanese Navy:— It was a matter of general surprise when ths Japanese Government placed a contract jgr tbe construction of a new at eraMsr m this country m November
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  • 268 3 We had lately ths Iraa, veracious, paths tical aad absurd account of tke courtship of Ike double Hungarian peach, knows as the Blaaek ebasipifwi. the musical Siamese twin. Oaehalf will be remembered, fell m love, aad married, and tbe almoat inevitable bom babel 1 arrived,
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  • 187 3 HYDRO-ELECTRIC SCHEME FOR KABUL. While tbe Ameer of Afghanistan adheres to tho policy of his father ia setting his face j against railways and telegraphs, he avails hissoslf of European inventions not only lor tbe strengthening of hie armaments, hat also for improving tho anenities of life m his ref**-
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 77 3 Five hundred cases of typhoid fever were treated with glycogen during tho December I*o3 epidemic m western Pennsylvania, and Dr. A W. Hill, who wm O-ptciallj commissioned to see that glycogen was sn* to Ih pahlk by if Hill during An. iiliimli. meeived abundant testimony to its value. In using
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    • 583 3 FOR SALE. FOR SALE 30 H. P. 4 Cylinder, 5 Seater BEESTON Uumber Car m splendid running condi Owner going on leave. For further particu apply to S. B. Archdeacon, Radin Mas, Teluk Blangah. la ___B mws uc FOR SALE. Tin Mining Land. The owrer is prepared to accompany the
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    • 591 3 TO LET TO BE LET. The pleasantly situated residence l-.nown as Amaranth v o. 36, Cavenagh Road. Three hedrcrms. Xi May. ;>lv to POWELL Co., Agents. Apl 4 31.1 COMPOUND HOUSE TO LET. From Ist May, 1911, at No. 9, Saint Thomas Walk. Apply to TAN CHENG KEE, 31, Robinson
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    • 640 3 -TiUGTIONS FORTHCOMING FURNITURE SALES. April 8th At "Pluscarden," No 19, Nassim Road. Thu property of A. Gentle, B April 164k— At No. 9 St. Thomas' Walk property of Capt. Rodenburg. April 22nd At Spottiswoode Park, off Noil Hoad. The property of W. A. Darke Esq. s.pril 22nd— At Newlands, 42
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    • 600 3 ''im no m o>l ,'\<l i(Us KEPLER' SOLUTION (OF COD LIVER OIL IN MALT EXTRAL 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 rapid improvement takes place. The cheeks fill out, the limbs
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  • 38 4 Domestic Occurrences. Deaths. Campbell.— At home, on March 18, 1911, Meriel, the beloved wife of Major Leslie C-M.hbll, 89th Punjabi*, aged :i9 years. Run*. —suddenly, at B -rial Pagoda Road, on March 27, AOOLPH Ki. aged 65 years.
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  • 1073 4 Wednesday, Ap ril. 5, 1911. The Singapore Free Press. -;*•> draw. i -aw. It is to bi feared that there are not many who even parti illy realise that within a matter of eight weeks or so the whole future of the British Eoapire is to be influenced' m one
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  • 968 4 m I .Mr. Justice Fisher left for Malacca yesterday tor tbe Assizes there. Cholera is again assuming epidemic form m Bangkok. S regret to hear that the acting Chief Justice, Sir Archibald F. Law, is indisposed. The Yen Archdeacon Izird has come into residence at No -">, Fort Canning Road
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  • 143 4 A PROSPEROUS YEAS. i Per Ce. Penan?. Apr 4 SamHing Comply a dir^ tors' report states that after allowing fe, bad debts and depreciation the profit, a aasooet to $141,900 which with tk, balance from nukesats* of $1 I rom which haa to be deduct^ an inter
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  • 145 4 asasti The following rubber crops for March ait announced. Pa Sel aba 11,760 lbs. Bik am 5 lbn. .1 Chim or z\k*. Sbapoet MALACCA Sbmbilax Castle kh:i a k) m Hakplm is Shelford iBEE GROWER! 7 Agents East Asiatic Co., M< -tin:— 4,***** b. •I
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  • 25 4 Tbe Planters' Stores bars a Loadoe cabh stating that Plantation Sheet and biscuit stand at 6s 41 and fine bard Para at
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  • 32 4 TIN RETURNS AND DIVIDENDS. Ipoh. April 4th. G Terra pkls. NewGopen;: OHILES Ipoh, Apr 4. Gopecg Limited has declared a quarterly end of eight sen peoos and New Gopens OM of fif
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  • 161 4 teenpenoe. ***>•* The coasting steamer Seehlt cspsissl Bear Van their liv. Captain A. H. Pullman. B >ysl Wsst Regiment, is permitted to resign sa SeaMBISS ion. The death occurred at Bireillv oa Msief Major C. B. Chamfer', Sssiortk Highlanders, from double pneumonia. et reports to tbe p>lice that bt_ house,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 121 4 i EMBASSY. W 0. H. 0. WILLS'S Latest Smoking Mixture. Jib Patent Air-tight tins Price 75 cents per tin. Obtainable at J o |m Utile 8_ CO., Ltd. Robinson Co. JOHN LITTLE GO'S ANNUAL CASH CLEARANCE IS Now On IIHiLHERS' SAFE CO.i I MM Largest Manufacturers Q f j_\ m
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    • 75 4 AND CO., LTD. THE PIANOFORTE AND MUSIC WAREHOUSE. THE ARCADE. IVI3UTRIE IS A Synonym of Good Faith. Moutries Guarantee Satisfaction. Moutries Sell the Best Quality Goods only at the Lowest Prices. wf BILLIARDS. The Anglo -Australian Cushion. (Alcock'B Patknt with Improvements by John Roberts, Retired World's Champion) ABSOLUTELY THE BEST
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  • 62 5 BRITAIN AND THE U. S. (By Submarine Telegraph. Reuters) Bee. Apl. Reuter's Washington correspondent states fe understood that tbe Anglo-Ameri-irb.tration treaty will not provide automatic machinery for a r>. cb dispute aa it arises will be referred to arbitration by special agreement to be negotiated m accordance with the
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  • 48 5 Ree Apl pm. A at i Chinese disturbances have taken place at Birkenhead m consequence of alleged insults to white women. mob of 3,000 on Sunday night smashed .he windows of Chinese houses and stoned and assaulted the police, who dispersed the ers with batons. > m <
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  • 102 5 The following Singapore properties were disposed oi by auction at Powell Co.'s saleroom yesterday afternoon. Freehold land at Sirangoon Road, near the ">_ milestone, area 71,387 square feet being lota 15 and 16 of Grant 10. Together with tbe brick and tile roof house known as __ne Villa
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  • 401 5 Tbe following new books will be ready for ie to- moro*- Alexander, Evelyn, The Essence of life. Audoux. Marguerite, Marie Claire. Bennett, Arnold, The Card. Bleackley, Horace, A Gentleman of tbe Bm*. Bo wen. Mar jorie, Defender of the Faith. Coke, Daemond, Wilson's. Crichton, F. E., The Soundless
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  • 40 5 AMENDMENTS GALORE. bmarine Telegraph.— Reuter 's.) The Home of Commons has begun the Committee stage of the PariUment bill. There are one hundred (f one thousand amendments, of which eight hundred are to >ved by the Opposition.
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  • 44 5 Banquet to Overseas Delegates. Rae Apr 4b. 6 30 pm. 1 Bosebery will preside at a banquet of welcome to representatives of the Dominion Parliaments who arrive for the Coronation. Mr B ilf our and iith are expected to attend.
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  • 32 5 To Prepare troops for War. The Standard understands that a post will shortly be provided for Lord Kitchener connected with the organization and preparation of troops for war. m i
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  • 30 5 The Dublin Corporation has rejected by _2 votes to 9 a resolution to present a royal iddress on the occasion of the King's visit. a *m i
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  • 218 5 Under the above title the South China Morning Poet haa a long leading article, anticipatory of the delights of the v: the Bandmann Opera Company to Hongkong. Tbis is a passage Calve, with her supreme artistry, bored us stiff," to onr everlasting shame, hut it is to be
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  • 147 5 A special general meeting of the members of the Chamber of Commerce was held yesterday afternoon, Mr P. Cunliffe presiding. The meeting unanimously elected Mr VV. W. Cook as the Chamber's representative on the Legislative Council m place of Mr D T. B_*.d, on leave. The Chairman
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  • 177 5 D-spite the long run which Band manns had here and the success attending their performances, the Circus has drawn really crowded houses and the show has been pronounced quite up te the high standard of previous visits. The first matinee will be this afternoon at four o'clock and
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  • 55 5 There is little danger from a cold except when followed by pneumonia, and this aever happens when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is used. This remedy has won its great repatation and extensive sale by its remarkablecures of colds and can be relied upon with implicit confidence. For sale by
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  • 1016 5 ORCHESTRAL CONCERT AT THE TEU I LUB. List night, at the TeutoniaClub, by kind permission of the Committee, the Pdilharmonic Ocht- 8 the last concert of the MMOa 1910 1911. to a very good audience, including H E. the Governor and a large party from Government HjThe
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  • 568 5 By Lieut Colonel G. A. Derrick, Commandant, S.V.C. Singapore, 4:h April, 1911. S. V. C. Members m possession of Rifles are requested to return them to th« Drill Hall for Armourer's Inspection as soon as possible. S. R. A. Short Range Handicap Saturday Sth April at
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  • 95 5 The annual Varsity sports were held at Queen's Club m windy weather. Cambridge won the hundred yaids sprint, the mile, the hurdles, the quarter mile, the half mile, and the high jump. £)xford won the long jump, throwing the hammer, putting the weight, and the three miles. AlacmilliD, the winner
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 63 5 Children Like It. When a medicine must be given to young children it should be pleasant to take. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is made from loaf sugar, and the roots used m its preparation give it a flavor similar to maple syrup, making it pleasant to take. It has no superior
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    • 179 5 ROBINSON Co. THE DURHAM-DUPLEX SAFETY RAZOR. Silver Plated set with 6 double-edged Blades m jg^ I I I handsome Pigskin leather JH^ case $10. SO ■<«£ w^a Extra Blades Packet of six WE^^A $1*25. "_2^^ROBINSON AND COMPANY. STANDARD OIL COMPANYI OF NEW YORK. I _-—-l_»--—---— Dwe's Imperial Brilliant Sylvan Arrow.
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  • 487 6 Per P. A O Assaye, due Apl 7— Mrs J. Biss-ie, Mrs Kinghorn, Miss Shearer, Mrs Peter. _Jr P Mr U. Panchard, Mr A. P. Baker. Miss Bb«w. Mr J. S. Beytu. Mr Heywood. Mrs J. V Keen, Mr Stuart. Mr E A.Bw_n. To Penang.— Mr
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 333 6 INDO-CHINA S. N. CO., LTD. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. The Compa bames "LAI SANG," E. J. Tadd, Commander, will be despstched .far shove ports oa W edneeday, the Sth instant She has excellent accommodation f cla-asßßßßSgira, sssidahipo, carrying a quaffed European Surgeon, aad is fitted throughoat with Electric Light and
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    • 654 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 and Japan every week, and from Japan homewards for London Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool and for Marseilles, Havre and Liverpool
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    • 671 6 N.D.L. Nlorddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE The fast and well-known mail steamers of thifl Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton. Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice ver- kl Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, PenaL_ Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau, Nagasaki and Kobe
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    • 763 6 P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Foi China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon Australia, India, Aden. Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for Chins Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and Ameri can Floffc_ Steamers will leave Singapor- or about y es. Outward for China) 1911 1911 Assaye April 7
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    • 619 6 HOLIDAY-TICKETS. Between 15th April and 15th Jul. L9ll Holiday-Tickets to and from all the places of the Netherlands-India Archipelmp (^.ngapore and Penang included) will be issued. These tickets entitle the passenger to make a return voyage against payment of siagle fare and are available for steamer of the following line
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    • 194 6 The Heap Eng loh Un if Stamen ttlfsporc to Batavia Cheribon sad Samaiant; ta;. Mm I Wmk \_*T. s.B Otaag Seng 1,128 sa Giang Ann M sa Zwasaa -'30 James Sheppsri s.s Kdendale 1.1.8 A. Dnnlop. •*—f BB"^B SnOSHSBS SaSQBRSBOQBBOB Saloon paaseagers. t. ,n. Anply to HEAP ENO MOH, Teluk
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  • 89 7 Ffb. Mar. Total. Mrt 1.176 -^r-jaug :*O9 .it-awcod .\anianing 18,590 11 Kwm*^ 110 H*l 900 Kinte AMOQiftti c d 52 5 s* liiku M It! xraina; Puiai 167 .m tan ~ah»t 505 1,315 •ItE^t-mbaLcde 307 SOT vwOopt^ 130 ?80 flewTMftbun 166 Ml \n% Con^c.ida'.ed ■I*! B.iLra 615 Rabmtt
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  • 710 7 Ths following passsagsrs are booked homeward: P. AO. Per Devanha (transh pping at Colombo to Moldavia), sailing April 7— Mr ll on. Mr Patterson. Mr H. Lemaire, Mr J. M. Bennett. Mr Yates. Mr aad Mrs Benzie and infant, Mr R. Grimshaw, Mr M. Duncan. Mr aad Mrs
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  • 534 7 I Mar Tota Ailagar 150 8,375 Alor Pongsu 3,749 7,557 Alor Gajah 611 1,858 Alma 1,603 '50 Anglo Malay »8I 115,910 Kuning 550 1,151 Ayer Molek 3,° 6,371 Ayer Panas 1,995 3,962 Bakap Balgownie 10,0"»3 22/ Batak Rabit 9 2,725 5,204 Banteng 6,672 BatuCaven 17.741 36,639 Batu
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  • 1371 7 Cap. Issdi. Paid. I^bt Div. Bur»*v Sillers 85,000 2/ 2/ Allagai Rubber Estates Ltd 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay 75% int. 13 3 1 4 10£ 50.000 2/- 2 Batang Malaka 2 5 3 0 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 1 -5% int. 15 0 0 16 0 0 80.000
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  • 61 7 (Corrbctbd ur to April. 4 > Bank 4ms 2/*y demand l Private credits 3m s M credits 6ms %f*\i France, demand Bank... 29 S Gkrman y, demand M ia, T. T, 1741 Hongkong, demand Yokohama., demand 114 J Java, demand 140{ Bangkok, demand 66 Sovekbigns, Bank Buying $8.54 Bank
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  • 134 7 April 4. Tin 19-* Oambier m bayera E Gambier Cube No 1 1* Gammer Oubs No. 2 nor Pepper Black (ordln. S'fers) Pepper, WbiU (fair) bayers J*.so Natmsga (110 to tks Ik.)-, m. noao Nutmega (80 to tke Ik.) m m Macs (Band*) am em am wxa OlovtM (A__ib©ina>
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 1017 7 VESSELS IN FOH1 Plag and Tons Commanders Arrived From Hai Chen Chinese cruis. C. C. Yang Apl 2 Deli Java Kuantan M.S. dredger 500 N 1 lantan .-ertain Sea Belle S. Yacht 400 Ahmat Apll P. S watt. Zahora Sar > ..andak Mar 88 Kuchirg »ck Cycloops D >ragverder Mar
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  • 971 8 To morrow should see tbe ck se of the SCC. Spring Tennis Tournament, the Championship match being down for decislon, the iaslisti being A D Oox, (I%* pro aaat Holder) and Tne Utter player's win over Etchenbeig m the semifinal tie last week was unexpected m some quarters
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  • 66 8 Keep Chamberlains Pain Balm at hand. become acquainted with ite many uses and iMliiasiu merits and it will save mash suffer nag aa well ea time aad money. It promptly i* 99 the pain resulting from cute, hrnises. >i M h_j«risa from any cause and the
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  • 934 8 '<Ir W. A. Cu_cadbh A pleasant little ceremony took place on the Esplanade yesterday vi >rning when Mr a, the very well- known much respe- -pector <leneral cf Police m the Straits Settlements, was presented with the Kiug's Police Medal by His Excellency the Governor, Sir J
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  • 684 8 r..:i W KEN MEMBERS AND OFFICIAL. The case m which three Malays, Omar bin Bakar, Hadji Ahmat Majidin and Omar bin Tamby, were charged with wilful I pass on the gre urd of the II ilsys Football Association and Nos 1 and 8 witb owing criminal force to
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  • 128 8 Statement by a Professor. London, March h ln a paper read before the Royal Institution on Saturday, Sir Joseph John Thomson (Cavendish Pro feasor of Experimental Physics at bridge Univer.ity) stated that on a clear day the sun transmitted power equivaleu 7,000 horse- power per acre, and
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  • 80 8 An Extraordinary PositiBerlin. March 10tk-Bsotß.lv one of two sisters, inseparably joined together like the Siamese twins, was ordered by a Court to pay damages for a breach of contract. She disregarded the judgment, and m consequence **he and her sister were arrested and conveyed to prison. Subse'-uentlv the
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  • 139 8 A circular has been issued by the 1 tors of the Hidden Streams Rubber Syndicate, Li_cited, stating that further capital is now required to bring the cultivated ares into full bearing, and the Directors have decided to increase the present capital of .'U<» to £30,000.
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  • 87 8 Yd. Capellan, J hit 77 3, Jong, Apr 4 Bandjermassim, Shipsagency Bandjermas, sim 8. Brouwer, Dut 543, Koegtmans, Apr Penang Shipssgenry Jambi 5. Loosok Germ 1020 Schultze Apr 4 Swatow Behn Meyer Bangkok Apr 5. Vorwaerta Aus 3727 Dannecker April 4 i_obe R. Schmidt Trieste Apr 7. Seang
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  • 108 8 Per Sappho Messrs Wee Kam, Levy, Che Lai Cheng, A. M. Ellis, W. Cox, W. Wyngarden, Stuart, Soh Moh Yew, Mr and Mrs Tan Keong Lin. Per Yd Capellan Messrs Digel. Hamil ton, Tone, Gate, Grootes, Mr and Mrs Head field, Rabder, Krause. Per Brouwer: Mr J. B. Laurent
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  • 255 8 Per N. D. L Prinz Ludwig, for Japan via ports— Mr Ch. D. Osborne, Dr Deincker, neral and Mrs Brooke, Messrs H. H Bundy and E Lowe. Mr W. T. Ellis, Mr and Mrs R G Foster, Mr and Mrs VV. F. Moore, Messrs O. W. Tilney and
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  • 236 8 The Ya!d. ra hn^ B.< 00 tons of Japanese coal to lnu-i al T*t j »»g Pagar. The Vorootj tak*-- ia bunker coal and loads a ear^o of tea f«»i Yhdivr stock. The outw.rd b. uuu B.ue Funnel "Teucer" was ?estet«J_y discharging 2,000 tons of general cargo. The
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 45 8 If he who grows two blades of grass Where only one had place. Deserves the thanks of every class And benefits the race Then worthier still of honoured name While coughs and colds endure. Emblazoned on the scroll of fame* Is Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.
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    • 402 8 I FRESH LIVERWURST j FRESH BLUTWURST FRESH BRAWN MADE FROM THE FINEST AUSTRALIAN MEATS ON SALE AT [SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., Ld. THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. A GOOD ALL 801 ND POUCI For Married or Single S THE 20 PAYMENT LIFE POLICY OF THE STANDARD. 1. A limited amount
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