The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 7 April 1911

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free4 Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN ip NTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, APRIL 7. 1911 NO. 7,184
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  • 113 1 Eraser's circular notes market Page 7. Litest tin and rubber returns aad prices will be found on pat.' Turkey will most hkelv order two Dread noughts from Armstrong and Preside; is urgiu^ early action in regard to reciproci je 7. The new Anglo Jipanese trei reductions on
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  • 216 1 The P. O. leave* today, due London Apl The P. Si O. leaves Apl 8. due Hongkong Apl 13, Shanghai Apl 17, Yokohama Apl Intermediate ana local mails will b« rout in list below j To-day. Europe via Bi indisi Devanha 6 am Penang, Malacca, Federated Mai*/ State*
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  • 536 1 la a recent issu paper we employed Chinese a:. i on the Government Rosiden t recently and asked i ment or had arrived ic the "Empty North" and to endeavour to the interest of the white man so far as to induce A ern <^ueer aland. keen
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 806 1 PRICES OF ADMISSION. Are what you look to, among other things when you go to a show. You do not mind what you pay eo long a^- > rtainmtnt is worth the money. We charge low prices of admission but they are recognised by our regular visitors as being CONSISTENT
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    • 334 1 THE STAR OPERA Co •THE DUTCH AND MALAY VARIETY ENTEBTAINERB AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. TO'Ni^ht I To-Ni&htl! By Special Request ALI B7* B7\ AND THE FORTY ROBBERS WILL M STAGED. I MBER Our New Actors and Actresses will appear. Saturday SPECIAL PLAY. A. W. TULLY TURF ACCOUNTANT.
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    • 119 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Bankiuptcy notice rt Pige2 For sale, full si/.i English billiard table Page 5. At the Theatre Poylto nlgkl Aliß^ba" Page 1. Notice re Eastt- ns at the |S 1. Experienced Chinese or Eurasian clerk wanted Pac rcesterand C. B. corsets -on and Co Pac let: d, I very,
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 132 1 THE WEES Friday, <"th Bigh Water.— 2 58 a., 1.41 P O Mail Outward due Mark Lodge Meeting, S -i Harmston's Circus, 9 p SAru&OAT, v High Water.— 4.2s 8 1 p Harm&ton's Circus, 4 and 9 p Sunday, 9th High Water.— 6 22 a, 53 p Palm Sunday. X.
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  • 731 2 Xe^ I Pkod Man, over ingenious, is constantly producing something to benefit his race, and, as has been said, the future of the world lies e bands of the chemist in particular The latest production from the latter source of human intelligence is solidified petroleum. Petrol, petroleum, chloroform,
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  • 188 2 The horning Post prints an line of ths plans proposed by the Council of the Evangelical Alliance who have in preparation arrangements for observing Coronation Dxy as a l)ty of lutereessi _'oei on to say A copy of the beautiful pra\ which the Bishop of Durham has drawn
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    • 25 2 v Plaster. or cheHt dampen a Piece of tiannel with Chamberlain's Pain Ralm it on over the Beat of pain. Tt or le b, Dispe..
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    • 1043 2 CHARLES ROBINSON, accountant No 4. THE ARCAD 3. SINGAPORE. Tel ROB HE. K JJJ2 SINGAPORE RACES, B3^«£ ENGLISH TURF STI »fl i < <r< AND SUBURBAN Rul; I MM HI. 19lh April, I*ll. 5000—100 or any part. DOUBLE EVENT 5MO— lOO 01 Local Market Prises, and Bli N Limit 10
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    • 630 2 NO TIGES. The Bankruptcy Ordinance, 1888. In tli- Sapn f the Straits Settlements gi 1 1 rof Singapore. IN BANKRUPTCY No 151 of 1905. I). SO! Take notice that the above named Bankrupt ugapore has appli< I fco the Court I aud that the Court has fixed the 54th day
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    • 514 2 international Banking Corporation. CAPITAL and SURPLUS GOLD $6,500,000. rIKAD Offich t— 6o Wall Street, Nbw Yobk. Uamm Ol Threadneedle House, Biahopegafce Street Within, Lohdoh 80. LOSDOS Banebes National Proviacia Bank of England Ltd. General Foreign Business Transacted. DBPOSITB. Cdbbbnt I>bpobit Accounts opened and Interest allowed on the: flaflf balances at
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    • 462 2 MANUFACTURERS LIFE B Co. OF Can shed 1887. Policiee are D WIDE ntma Claims, loans, cash-aurwDdsta, «u prompUy settlec by the O«Sj AmII. B£soSsr itbOllt d6Uy f9^ M The Reserve* for rrntnirtjin sf holders are over 120,000,000 (S.fc 5 The Accounts are supervised by Ism k» anoe Department of the
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    • 263 3 I PEBMANENT I Cheaper than Attaps. No Renewal being Required I -*^««g^s- Specially Suitable for Estate Buildings ■HHi in the Tropics. 2 ply $10 per 216 square feet. 3 ply $12 per 216 spuare feet. __HB I Full Particulars Samples from IH^^H^HH^Hlßifl^^P^^P'' j THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. SPEHCiRHOPWOOD fiARRFTTS JODELITE
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  • 906 4 WIRE V EWS. Bb: H PARLI I I I Ma i 23 rd. la »v,.. q the House ad B.U, >-d the a of the I ..,i. v w.- bj "t* i> tain of iiona in K meit and to the increase in th I -^aid jonocwi inn we should
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    • 310 4 I MATICOj Renowned Pr mault'g Mati a and at the same time the m medy in the treatment of acnti and Chro- harges. lATICO IWECTIOW met Id recent cases and. lATICO CAPSULES more cbronic ones. —l iw—i—i— a—— mum y^ Active Principle of Nv Cod Liver Oil with Creosote (Chapoteatit
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    • 837 4 SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT RAILWAY. From Ist February, 1911, and until further notice. lIMIV SERVICE FOR WEEK DAYS ONLY. UP TRAINS. '2 8 4 I 8 I 9 l» h am. am. am. am. am. ML pm. pm. pm. pm. i r Fanjang "> 4 4 Borneo Wharf 7-45 4.49 People's Park
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    • 845 4 Singapore Sporting Club. The Spring Race Meeting (Under S M I Wm ig.) WILL HE HELD ON Tuesday, the 9th, Thursday, the th and Saturday, the 13th PROGRAMME FIRST DA Tuesday, 9th May, 1911. 1. The Opening Stakes. Value IHQI A Handicap for Horses I have never won a Stake
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    • 536 4 i close at noon on Ba* for Race No. Day, Entries for Race No Day must be made before Six o clock p tt on Thursday, 1 lth Hay, at the Race Course. In all races the advertised Second Pris* will only be given when there are five Starters the
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  • 479 5 PAD AMaye. due -Mrs J Bmni*?, Mrs Kinghorn, Mi*s Shearer, Mrs I e^r. Mr P mer, Mr C Panchard, Mr A P Baker Mr Hejwood. Mrs J V Ke E So Pena: h», Mr R J L. Ctwwe; mm, W B. Slee, Mr P R. Pinhorn,
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  • 239 5 ||ißWiini Liverpool. Mar 27 Mansfi- Auibr:.i, H e/». nj. Mar II Btfal Mev^r Iwji. Coloml'o. Apl 7 P k 0 A»tria. Hongkong. Maj ohmidt A«gt»n-, Mamll«, A r 3 M M Bqwm, Bmm\mnu Aj If) B^im M-v-Borneo. Hon-kor e. Apl M ;?AQ Bmlow, Hambur_ (>jlon, London. May O
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    • 61 5 -Ihavebcenpreecri' :n_ Morrhuol Creo tote capsules v^ry extensively during the tv jmn m Bronchial ;.k-1 T.:ercular disorders, and in several of my severest cast* hare been astonished how rapidly repair ha taken place. In pulmonary tubei < I :iey check the formation of purulent expect. lion in from one to
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    • 467 5 TO LET. TO BE LET Helens 26 a. Syed Ali Road. Apply St Mary s Dispensary. 75, Hill Street. t 75 TO LET. FURNISHED 4lin Hill, three bedrooms and bathrooms. Good verandahs. Three excellent tennis courts Stabling etc Apply to Da. MIDDLETON, Municipal Offices, j T uc j COMPOUND HOUSE
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    • 573 5 FOR SALE. FOR SALE. A second hand full-size English billiard I itli m ondition. 'an be seen at tl i :H Apply to POWELL 7 14 4 FOR SALE. Tin Mining Lacd. Tin «i. lis prepared o accompany the intending pufCitiMW the property aud tmn over t i ii any
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    • 640 5 MORTGAGEL^ SALE T ssiaj 1 lth Api v|3o p m. 1. Building allotment sitaatt at Tanjong Khu. Singapore, area 1,069 Hjuart > wrament for 999 fears, quit rent $2.50 2. Land and shop-house known a r No. 67 Tanjong fchu, Singapore, area 1,089 square ftt I QoTenmesri lease No. 1932
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    • 854 5 AUCTION SALE OF TEAR &c RATTAN HOUSEHOLD FURMTUt iertv of C DENBURG. AT ALK Saturday, 15th April. .11 2 ?O p.m ..pricing rattan fancy cha:r jed dining table and ator dinner and tea services teak almeirahs polished wardrobe with mirror door; teak waahtittod with ru fully carved teak dressing tables
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  • 1944 6 The Singapore Free Press Friday April 7, 1911. Un«w«d by influence and ui reccpto diaw. Pledged to ReGgion. Luyakv and > There is much difference between the conditions of the voyage to Ejglandof the ordinary Homeward-bound passenger, who cuts himself clear of business or professional associations and has nothing but
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 116 6 ANNUAL CASH j CLEARANCE IS k 0W PROCEEDING t S 19 1W LIMPET BOLTS WASHERS. Best Protection for Corrugated Iron. Hall's Sanitary Washable DISTEMPER. The cleanest form f\ Full particulars post of decoration. free on application. SOLE AGENTS, GUTHRIE ®> Co., Ltd. 'STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK. DcWs Imperial
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    • 98 6 S. MOUTRIE AND CO., LTD. THE PIANOFORTE AND MUSLJ WAREHOUSE. THE ARCADE. IS A Synonym of Good Faith. Moutries Guarantee Satisfaction. Mo u tries Sell the Best Quality Goods only at the Lowest Prices. wf LEE BROTHERS. 58-4, Hill Street, (off Stamford Roa.i HIGH GLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. Enlargements a Speciality PRICE
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    • 303 6 PERAK GANG ROBBERS. Mr THUNDER THREATENED I armed gang robbsrs on Etoad attempted to hold up Mr M H Fb under, Manager of Tekka I. d, whilt he iras returning to the mine petti motor cycle, with mou Phis was in broad Mr Thunder managed to escap is belie miuy
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  • 55 7 FOR COL NATION BY co: hce. (By Submarine Telegraph.— Renter's) pm. Speak in c iu the House of Commons Mr «ud i jueation of combining be judicial funct v Council uad the House of L>rds, in one ultimate :ourt of Appeil fur the Empire, would be
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  • 37 7 British Order 4 m. Beater's correspondent at Constant ays that the Couoc.l of Ministers ha I utely decided to order two Dreadnoughts rom Armstrong?, if the firm will agree to red in i priet. > <
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  • 181 7 We have few changes to report in the market for the p»st week. Business e* to be cl ntiaed to Rub which remain ■teady, with a good business in the lower priced snares. Very few trans actions are report ei in Minn. hutrial* Rubber L\nadrons have been
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  • 379 7 The Win e Wolf Liquid is Malaya. Mr Justice E~>den opened the Assizes at the Town Hall. T* ping, on Thursday last. Ibe first cace taken was that of Mahomed bin Haji Abdullah charged with the murder ruDtaoff. bis brother- in- law, at Parit Haji Hamid.
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  • 75 7 I t :.t. i nMtwas published \-> the new letters patent con stitoting the office of Governor and OomHBta .rt of the S i:t> >. under li »tj King George the r d p&st weeK showed a rate ot ue total number of deaths beinu' ere was one pean d#ath
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  • 78 7 THE NEW TREATY CONCESSIONS. (By Submarine Telegraph.— Router's.) Kec. April m. The new Anglo Japanese treaty considerably reduces the new Japine> fa in ur of important classes of textiles and D and steel goods, in which Great Bri pecially interested, and remains in force for twelve years,
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  • 56 7 Taft Wants to Rush it. \pr 6, 4.90 pm. legram from Washington states that ient Taft, In a message to Congress urges early action with regard to reciprocity. While the subject was under disoussioD, he ;ie beoime convinced that the people of the United States would welcome this measure.
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  • 349 7 Gii.evi-Ba .-jrnard Cipej. Pub lished bv f Fisher Uuwin. id Bilm is a young knight e; who being endowed with an abundance of of this world's goods, seeks to do good by as a means to that end follows up the "human documents" disclose*: the Agony Columns of
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  • 338 7 The most recent Bulletin of the F Department of Agriculture is by Mr H. C. Pratt Government entomologist, and deals with the above subject He says a considerable sum of money has been spent on introducing a system of inundation on a h and in the
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  • 1050 7 The son of u oM Mutiny officer who .t Bg from the [aduun An.iy. filltd, Ditili f bef oro hit dtftth oaly two mn i v >st under the Government ofQ I '»>ns- ward Townley was born and brought up in that Colony. He
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    • 134 7 OR. ur Sir, An effort is being made to help the by the establishment in Malacca of a small hospital for women and children and a M.-tternity training school in connection with it. An old Dutch hou3e has been taken, and for this every kind of furniture will
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  • 758 7 The ceremony of laying the foundation stone of the New Mvsonic Temple in Mixp»ll li)ad (beicg built for L id^re Kinta B.O.) on Siturdaj aftern.ou by the D. D. G-. M says the Times of M kbj i, must be adownas an epoch making eveLt
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 174 7 ROBINSON Co. JUST UNPACKED r y Authenticated 7 Shapes J THE ROYAL WORCESTER AND 31 CB. CORS: For the present Style of Dress. ROBINSON CO. IV. D. H. O. WILLS. THREE CASTLES MAGNUMS'" A LARGE HAND-MADE CI3ARET Picked Price Ihe MAGNUMS lhreeCastles3 55 cent < 50'S j Cigar Tiirni^ht c^
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 513 8 TEAMERS 1. FOR HONGKONG. SHANGHAI A JAPAN 1 tons. Captain G. E wi! a. died for above por th- m. e has e> immodation for 3aloon passer j For passage apply to BOUSTEAD Co.. Agents. __Apl I I k LTD FOR tor I The Compa- eamer, M HQ 3,237 tons.
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    • 715 8 BAD STEAM SHIP CO.. LTD. AND China Mutual Steam Nav. Co. Ltd. The Companies' steamers are A v from Liverpool outwards for riiina and Japan every week, and from Japan 1 wards for London Amsterdam and every fortnight for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool and for Marseilles. I pool monthly. One
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    • 661 8 N.D.L. Norddeutschcr Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and wi-ii known mail steamers of Company sail fortnightly from Bn men, Hamburg via K, edam, A vwerp, Southampton. Gibraltar. Genoa, (connectittf Marseilles. Kaplec Alexandria and vict rersi Port Said. Bnes, Aden, Colombo, Peßang, Singapore. Hongkong, Shanghai Tsingtau. Nagasaki and
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    • 638 8 P. O. STEAM NAYIti 'PANY. Foi China, Japan, Pcnang, Ceylon Australia, India, Aden Egv; Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for Chins Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and Ameri can Ports. Steamers will leave Singapor~ or about MAIL Outward for China) 1911 1911 tye April 7 Arcadia
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    • 628 8 HOLIDAY-TICKETS. Between 15th April and 15th J Holiday from all the places of the ands-India A igapore and Penang included) will be issued. These tickets entitle the passenger to make a return voyagi against payment of single fare and are available for* steamer of the following line Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatsch..
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  • 216 9 A correspondent writes to the S CM. Post ny person? opinion that the Chinese are ignorant, and ought to feel pleased for any improvement that «n outsider suggest. As one who kn^ws a liUle about China and the Chinese, aud the working of the wealthiest
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  • 206 9 D Traoidy Ripoetk "MOR! A PLANTER Ml I of a distressing and tnystei gedy at sea was brought t net* Morea," whose Captain had to report t > the local agents the di pearance of a Ceylon bound passengerv lolyueux Seel dm ing ths voyage.
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  • 147 9 There is no doubt that travel adds considerably to one's knowledge -it maj lessen one's conceit, Mr Dugald Thomson, who has just returned from a trip that included Canada, relates an experience in the Dominion. The impression he had gained was that the Commonwealth was ignored over
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  • 88 9 The following paragraph appears in Hongkong military orders The troops are cautioned concerning the risk of being tattooed with unclean instruments. Several instances have occurred ly of soldiers suffering from severe inflammation resulting from tattooing. Moreover it is known that a mm ban been conveyed by the
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  • 60 9 Opinions of the PreTokjo, March tone of the press generally is favourable < oncernine the ne*r agreement entered koham.i Specie BwV acd the Communication ment of Chiua, wherebv tuer supplies the latter with funds. The terms and conditions are tubstanti.iily the same as those of thn
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 283 9 That (lzj*\ Little |£jM Hack 9 Cougf J HaiJ coughs are bad to be sur. hackii couch tlu*: cspcciSsOy when there a I cfweaklnogs atshoi. doctcr. I about the formula o\ of every bottle :ry PectoraL Ask him if tins medie has his full approval for jat and lung troubles.
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    • 87 9 Good for Weak Digestion. iiamberlain'fl Stomach and Liver Tablets do not sicken or gripe, and a 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 digestion
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    • 737 9 I £innoin; o c| i\i\ u1 Ls i n (OF COD LIVER QiL IN MALT 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 rapid improvement takes place. The cheeks fill out, the
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    • 789 9 PASSENGERS HOMEWARD. Tb<j follow! ag passengers are booked home- P. 4 0. Per Devanha (transh pping at Colombo to Moldavia), sailing April 7 Mr H. \V Xoon. Mr Patterson, Mr H. Lemaire, Mr J. M. Bennett, Mr Yates, Mr and Mrs Beu/ie and iDlant. Mr R. Grin Hi M. Dun^ar
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    • 459 9 Morning Daily. To Our Readers. uow a depots, bsmfsltM mtk morning (Sundays t copy. ribera' oopiee red at u offices or gesV VM 1 >■-■■<) in 'clock mch <sesatv ie6 an to be delivered should be given. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. One month $2.50 Three months $7.50 7\ year S3O Postage
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    • 215 10 XV VMF***; t\ j^^l i\ni\ L?l A I Ml km? &Wm^b CS DCli t i >A P iatt To HM E I I E flflß&N AND I PER CASE PER CASE Bill MITDCi*A M<*A kl MW» Edinburoh f=^ ULMitRdTANSAN. AIF U I $16 ALL Per case of 6 Doz. Pints
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  • 311 11 Arrangement*, are well under weigh says tbe "Sydney Daily Telegraph," in conne with the scientificjexpeditiors which are going forth to various points to view the solar oolipss which will take place on April The British Party six in number), under Father Cortie, willle Edcoaster"
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  • 582 11 b Mar Tota Ailagar 1 8,875 Alor Pongsu 3,749 .3,791 11 Alor Gajah 611 1.353 1.603 3,050 Anglo Malay 58.932 42,290 158,2 JO Ayer Kuning 550 1,151 Ayer Molek 3,04 1 6,371 Ayer Panas 1,995 1,685 5,647 Bakap -ownie 10,050 8,026 30,661 Batak Rabit 9 2,725 0
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  • 1301 11 RUEBER STERLING COMPANIES. Cap Issui. Paid. Last Div. aurans. ~_r .K 85,000 2/ 2/ AlWar lubber WUtumt Ltd 5 0 150,000 2/- Ang ■■■Milay 75%int. 131 140 <00 2/- J B.r.tnj >K. 30 30,000 1 1 iutuCaves 5%int.15 0 0 IG 0 0 80,000 1 1 Bite Tig* r_M__for)
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  • 173 11 Officials Exonerated. Washington The Committee of tbe House of Repre■entatiTes on Insular Affairs has published tbe maj >rity report exonerating Mr Forbes, the Governor- General of the Philippines, together with Mr 81— per (the Director of Lu>d*,) Mr Carpenter (tbe Executive Secretary,) and Mr Worcester (the Secretary for
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  • 191 11 EUROPIAH VI9ITORS TO RaX'.DON FALL 0 A RIVEE. Two visitors to Rangoon, pi wag M■ bj the K. I. M.S thbrook," had a narrow j Mcape from drowning. Mr and Mrs Bains- worth had been over to Dalla and were get- I ting into a boat
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  • 108 11 Gambler bqpn I ;<> Chunbier Cube No 1 14 50 GrambiarOuWKe. t norr Pepper Blaek (ordJL S'pert'i ,yers 1 j > ftppar.Whita fair) buyer. Nutmage (110 tetka-l» Kntmaga (80 to tkt nom Mam Ban**) m M MS Ob** (AmW)iaa) a Bally Coffee (10% Black) 0 > Liberia. Cots* Tapioca,
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  • 115 11 M»r. Total. J ocpeng IM fi n 1 Tl KoMJH •S.WO 11,443 j KaaaatJ 110 .-1 .uta -14 "> 9"W j -i.nta \-^c:.at.cn Ml I U- Wf^ 1 68 < bMWI NU 187 167 Uhlm Laaat 5 C' 5 746 i H, m I L^bc I ie 3C7
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  • 53 11 (COREICTID UP TO Ap' Bank 4ms n demand Private credits 3m credits 6ms -/*U France, demand Bank... 295 Germany, demand M 239 India,T. T, Hongkong, demand Yokohama, demand M Il4| lemand 14-Oj Bangkok, demand M 66 SovKßßifiss, Bank Buying $8.54 Bank of England Raw... 3% Discount 3 months WLm
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    • 158 11 DeKOx \KLUKK KYKKTVAARTMAA r Undrr Contract with thb Netheblandb India Government mts at Singapore, The Shipsa*ency, Limited, 2-3, Col Iyer Quay WtD—aiBWIKWD DATBS OF DBPABTURB AEB ONLT APPEOIIMA«m VAH No )«ir Batavia, Samarang and Soerabaia A DECARPiNTIER Billiton, Batavia, with transhipment to Java-coUi] Smbhmic' Soerabaia, Boeleleng, Macamar, Molaccoa, "iTmihiiia^rli! Gainea
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 594 11 VESSEL > IM POKT. FUr and Tom mmanden Arrtred tnm Whoa Hai Chen Chinese cruie. lDg Ap] 2 Deli Jara Flora Brit cruie. 4300 K* Apl .*i rt rintm ™wr«& t Bella :.S.Yac:, i; Ahmat Apl 1 P. Q W9tfL 2 ihora yalyat. 9i Landak Erfs h t °P 9
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  • 573 12 Y M. C. A. DEBATING The meeting of the Y M men nigh peaos, and a very interesting on *n Income Tax Bill took pi Mr Peck introduced tbe foi. fsal this Housr on that any additional revenue r»<juire.l by G\ v?rn--1 be raised by means if au jader b.
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  • 109 12 S. C. C. TENN IS TOURNAMENT. IntheSC tment last I—jag the Champions -s was won by Gaunt and Tread gold, who defea I trbiahire and Cox. Tbe first named won the first set 6 2 with ease. Cox playir *ery in<3 at in the second set he Biade a good
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  • 115 12 A Chinese policeman faced Mr K >binson, third magistrate, yesterday, on a charge of th«jft of a bievcie belonging to Bergeant Hatton of the Central Station. About noon on Wednesday, Detective Inspector Taj lor saw tbe accused wheeling a bicycle oat of tbe gate at the Ceo
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  • 45 12 In the cricket and "aoccer" matches versus Penane at Eister. the fol!ow 1C g are the probable Perak teamV Cricket Marks (Ca Mtu. Jjsm, X*ft, Persons. Milton. Edwarda, Banks, Hining*. B wry and Kmght Football -Stewart, Allan. Bmv (capt Toft, Alexander. (TOM) L V ne
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  • 1038 12 f or a Great New developments in pv>litics and importaDtevei. tal progress frequently cur almost spontaneously and without any ap- patent pro' "en of general!} I cotrhting th ught, arrive by different roads at f be same conclusions. ire, it seems, staudiu^ at the beginning of a
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  • 132 12 A Chinese coolie was before Mr Pjbinson, third magistrate, yesterday afternoon, charged with the attempted murder of two other Chinese. Court Inspector Ambrose was for the cution. Dr Gibbs said the accused was a melanc- > holic maniac and suffered from delusions. He had imaginary grievances and
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  • 234 12 The Oantoa correspondent of the Hong kong Daily tells this torribk Durin? the latter part of last year a nuin ber icked the Chow Chuen village i im Hoi District They took away eight boys, for whom they demanded a ra- $10,000 Njw the parents
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  • 194 12 A New Orleans dispatch says All the way from the island of Siniar, Philippines. Lucio and Simplicio G-odino, modern Siamese twins, have come to Naw Orleans in tbe hope that a surgeon can separate them. The twins are linked together in much the name
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  • 121 12 The Shanghai Times is informed that a new Syndicate is commencing operations in China, and is hoping to make loans. The Syndicate is composed of the London and Midland Punk, which it will be remem- bered floated the BirebaU Loan Binque d'Ou^remier of The Eistern Bank,
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  • 85 12 Datective S. Bell of the Hongkong Police is leaving shortly for the Mala] where he will join the constabulary as an inspector. The marriage will t.ka plan at St. George's, Penang. towards the end of this month, of Mr C K. Pearson, of M John Little and Co., and Miss
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  • 335 12 ra came in to the wharves resterd n bunkers. The Fuhal-A is discharging a full cargo of luctiait co»1 at ihe wharves for the mail steam The mail steamer "Assaye" left Penang at 1 pm. yesterday and may be expected at Singapore at 5 pm. to-day. A general
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  • 141 12 Battleship "Settsc" Float Tokyo. March 31. The launch of thr- "Settsu" took pi. tee at Kure Naval Yard yesterday in the presence of the Crown Piinen, The fucc tion was among the most splendid of kind. H. I. H. tbe Crown INince embarked on *he"Kashima" ac
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  • 89 12 A Huge I» Chicago, March 1 9th.— Mr. Roosevelt yesterday opened a great storage dam in Ar'z)na, in connection with the Salt River irrigation project. The dam, which is 25 miles loog, and is the second largest in the world, contains sufficient water to submerge the whole
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  • 99 12 As stated in a recent j Chinese Post and Communication 1 Apartment has un<]er contemplation a scheme to construct an iron bridge over tb» >.: from Wuchang to Hankow, and to counect the l'eking- Hankow and Hankow Kwantung railways. The bridge will carry two railway lines, two
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  • 51 12 The Governor of HeiluPLck'an* has telegraphed to Peking for iust i, as the Russians have driven out a great nuuibtr of Chinese from Minchuria. Ha states that over 900 have been drowned, tens of thousands ate dying of staivatioD,ar.J the crif> and groans of the sufferers could be heard for
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 78 12 WEATHER REPOKT. Bar Wind Temp Hum Skj Rain Apr: Hkong Jo a 53 o Manila 10 a 24 c H'kong 4p 30 0) E3 o Manila 4p 758 El 31 22 b Kandang Kerbau Hospital, Apl 1911 9am. 3pm. 9pm Barom. 32 Fab. 2^ 2". 7 7 30 Temp. 32
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