The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 8 April 1911

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  • 14 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. no. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1911 T3N CENTS
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  • 126 1 I pies of the Week will be found printed on page 7. Sir John Anderson left for H nne yesterday morning Pagp King Memorial Fund amounts to close on $8 '.CKO— Page 14 An article on The Children's Coronatoin will be found on page 14 A case
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  • 242 1 T:.e N D. L. leave* Api 10, dot London Mdj P. Si O. leaves today, due Hongkong Apl 13, Shanghai Apl 17, Yokohama Apl lnt«rmndifcte tna .oc*l mails win b« found i TO-DAT. Europe via Brindisi Devanha 6 am i'euiii. v Mai^ccb., Federated .Ma.ajt State* A Johoro (Overland)
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  • 1269 1 There is no name better known in the Strait* from an e jious p of view than that of the Suot whose name •> a little '3 alt for us here, wbo are so tempted to date our history of the Colon y from the ear ly
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1070 1 >^ M^" M MM Ri/iK i7\ncc nifituvte volunteer club. t. >»l nLIIn IM U lin t A Subscription Dance, under the auspices are not shown everywhere and air, Vben and of the abovt Club wiU be held in the s x OT?^Vr^T^TQf/\|> Pl>nri) UAH 1 U liscriminating ehow goer know
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    • 113 1 LATEST AOVERTISfMENTS. Para Rubber Stumps tor sale Page 1 Volunteer Club Dance on April 28th— Page 1. Continental Tyre and Rubber Co 1 1 Particulars of the Bekoh Rubber Estates Ltd— Page 2. .•es re admission tickets for tbe Spring Races Page Teachers wanted Chinese book keeper wanted Page 5.
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    • 112 1 THE WEEK Sat-jr: a Hi<h Water— 4 I p Swimming Club launches 2 30 A 3 30 p Harm&ton'd Circus, 4 and Sunday, 9th High Water.— 6 22 a., 8.58 p Palm Sunday. N. D. L. Mail Homeward due BiONDAT, 1< th Hitfh Water.— 7 68 9 M p S.C.C.
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  • 159 2 St. Andrew's Cathedral. Sunday next before Easter. Palm Sunday. 7 am Matins, Hymn 99. 7.45 am Holj Co mm union ('Choral 1 Hymns 4pm Sunday School 6 Bible Classes. 5.90 pa Erasong and Sermon, Hymns 98, 99. 341. YesperH yu y of the Cross. St. Matthew's. Smfot
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    • 1174 2 CHARLES ROBINSON, «co^ant No 4. THE AUC_D^. SINGAPORE. EOtttft S^prffi SINGAPORE RACES. a»i. ENGLISH TUAF: METIioroLITVN BT4KIB Hf AND Sl'Bi IB IN Ru apfll, 1911. Ran 19th April, lull. :>OOO-100 or any i-ART. DOUBLE EVENT 100 or any tart. Local Market Prices, and or Starting Prices. No Limit 10 "o
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    • 738 2 NO TI&ES. NOTICE. Daring my absence from Singapore. Mr. L. R Macphail, c o Saunders and Horsfall, 21 The Arcade, ias authority to act for The Waterhouse Co., ind for myself under full Power c: ley. KD T. P. V JE. AplS SINGAPORE BTIMO CLUB NOTICE. Ladies attending the Races
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    • 539 2 Internatitnal Banking Corporation. CAPITAL and SURPLUS GOLD $6,500,000. Head Office fiO Wall Street, Niw Yobe. London Office Threadneedle House, Bishopagate Street Within, Losdoi BC Lobdob Bankbbb National Provincial Bank of England Ltd. General Foreign B-iinem Transacted, DEPOSITB. Cubebnt Dbpobit Acooonts opened and Interest allowed on the dailf balances at rate
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    • 409 2 MANUFACTURERS LIFE I B Co. OF GAJU fee ed 18§7. TKU rUar MIA! ait-, loans, casb-sorrenderm, ete sat Head Office. The Peserros for protection of Posk. holders are over 520.000.000 The Accoonts are sniwiisMxl by the Insaa ance Department CUTHRIE 9k Co., LM. General Agents, Singapore and Pea***, SOUTH BRITISH
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    • 351 3 P TT 1 I? TVT A "N Til TST T I Cheaper than Attaps. No R e"ewal beme Required. Specially Suitable for I: state Build g f fr il T in the ircpics. I 2 ply $10 per 216 square feet. 3 ply $12 per 216 spuare feet. __^^B Full
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  • 371 4 The "China M ui" tooohet Dp M a utility of wireless telegraphy that tl of special Typhoon Z ne in the regions round the China Sea. [1 The question of the establishment of wireless telej tphj -kong has been repeatedly n lul lof though investigation, au<l the
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  • 187 4 Australia is cartainly acting up to her motto of adrano as regar wirele»s tele graphy. Quite recently a Dep from WivtsMi w So« th Wale* waited on the Commonwealth Government to protest against the present regulations and heavy licence fee which are handieappin? investigators in wireless
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  • 120 4 lo this House on the Bth, Mr Hunt asked the Prime Minister whether in view of the fact that Japan and China were now manufacturing nations and were increasing the number and size of their i iring industries every year, and that their people would work
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  • 99 4 And Lord Kitchen*: LmdoD, March 15. The Army Report shows that there were during the tower recruits for the i) there were in 1909, while there were rnwer recruits for the Reservists. L -ndon, March 1<» The "Evening Stan--1 remarks Military circles consider that Field Marshal Lord
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  • 40 4 \Vil>E Ai:k\ I -s. Tokio, March A big conHigration broke out in Kyoto early this morn H| tr>d in spite of the exertions of the Fire Brigades devastated a wide area. It is not yet under control.
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  • 185 4 I Serio Tokyo, March The latest telogram from New Y >rk says :»e siuution has become critic ii reeard to the alien ownership of Und in California. Miny ungenerous suggestions are being i'le in reference to the problem of fixing a qualificition agdinst emigrants from pHi Those
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  • 176 4 CINEMATOGRAPH SYNCHRONISER me has at last seen, in the person of Iff F j'oe, the proprietor of the Georgetown Cinematograph, a man who knows how to entertain the public in a befitting manner. A >bow talking pictures have been introduced for the first time in Pdnang. The pictures did n<
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    • 391 4 J 6 ranc U::o <\ A<l u 1 15 K SOLUTION CO/ 7 COD LIVER OIL 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
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    • 13 4 For all internal complaints dysentry cuogh colds Ac, take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.
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    • 250 4 F, OLAR<r j. 207, QCEENBT, SniQAFOPK. Livery Stable Keepers Fodder Merchant*. For Rabbertyred Gharries and Best Rabbe I tyred carriages, ring op Tklbfbonb 916. FODDEB delivered to any part of the lalan I SPECiALITY FURNITURE REMOVALS in our own vans, by our own men. GENERAL CARRIERS. ZIIIERIANK, Proprietor, Jan 18
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    • 729 4 SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT RAILWAY. I From Ist February, 1911, and until farther notice. TRAIN SERVICE FOR ]K DAYS ONLY UP TRAINS. ***** 69,. am. am. am. am. am. **n t nm i.. Paeeir Fanjaog.... M 3orneo^Vbarf People's Park... Tank Road 6.07 6.47 7.47 7.5T 6: iSo fi fin tfewton 6.12 5
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  • 433 5 Mr C G. A Nix. The ordinary outdoor gtrdans in England are jaite the most M factory gardens in the world. Mr Riebard H. Parker— To be be;. ■naum'T drees must be the expression of a iroaan's Mad and the work of a we a Dr
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  • 206 5 There it bow tiring in the Zoological Soci •tV* small mammals' house aspecimeo of th< Arctictis binturoug a mem ber of the Ci^et familv which of .*te years has been so mt what rare in the collection .9 Malayan l*g I ani Mai it
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  • 135 5 K ice is commonly supposed to be c ia muscle making qualities, and jet 1 ipanesr. whose chifci and almost on I j U rice, are nt r physical strength and end u rax ce For an eiplana his hcttbeßev. H e Philadelphia Vegetarian BoflMj, applied
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  • 363 5 A Reliable and Lai Constipation means that there is not a rie i galar and sufficient action of the bowels. It a j a very dangerous disorder because it prevents t the body's waste from leaving the system, and this waste Boon turns to poison. This is how many
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    • 70 5 TO BE LET. Godown No. 6 Nanson Ro*a\ extending through to No. 8 Saiboo Street, from Ist September 1910. Area, 4,968 square feet Moderate lent Apply to tie Union Insurance Society of Canton Limited. 6 Collyer mwf u OFFICES TO LET At Greeham House, Battery Road Apply HI v Co
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    • 387 5 TO LET. TO BE LEIT t ns 26 A, Sytd Ali Road. Apply Bt Mary s Dispensary, 75, 1. »pI7 76 TO IST, FURNISHED Entry May Ist. Invtry, Tanglin Hill, thrtt bedrooms and bathrooms. Good verandahs. cellent tennis courts Stabling etc Apply to Db. MIDDLETO Municipal Offices. p!7 «c CGMPOUKD
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    • 550 5 I }R SALE. FOR SALE A Pecond hard full-size English billiard ;able with accessories In excellent condition. Can be seen at the Keppel Harbour Hotel. For Pi. Apply to POWELL k Co. Api 7 14 4 FOR SALE. Tin MiniDg Lend. The owcer is prepared to accompany the intending purchaser
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    • 686 5 AUGTIONS. MORTGAGEE S SALE. Tuesday. 11th April, at 2.30 p.m. 1. Building allotment situate at Tanjong KhG, Singapore, area 1,089 fquare feet, Government lease No. 1771 for 999 years, quit rent $2.50 2. Land and known as No. 67 Tanjong Rhn, Singapore, area 1,089 square feet. Govercment lease No. 1932
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    • 767 5 AUCI lON SALE OF TEAK RATTAN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE &c. Thk iROPEBTv of Capt. RODENBURG. AT Ni THOMAS' WAI. Saturday, /sth April, at 2*30 p.m. Comprising rattan fancy chairs polished dining table and dinner wagon American refriger ator; dinner and tea services; tlas-swart on single ard doub bfUteadialmeirahs: polished wardroba with
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    • 173 5 WANTED. j fEACHII itution. Apply to the Director. AplB tt» tM WATTED A competent Book keeper, fhinsji praisr red, for Federated Ma ay States. A liberal salary will be paid to a good man. Apply testimonials fa I o Singapore Free Pros*." WANTID. An experienced Chinese or Earasiar must be
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  • 2103 6 The Sigapore Free Press Saturday, April 8, 1911 -utS h«r jr'«mot«s pmepts draw* Plerf(f*t 10 Pdigian. Loyaltv and l*w. Hiving other tish to try, such I abolition of the ri^ht of the H juse of Lords to refer legislation to tin people, and, as a dl, the it' Home Bale*
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  • 28 6 LATEST EXPORT RETURNS. K..i I .^u pur April 7. Ufor ik pkU* Negr; Semh pkls. e value has increased bj vi and the du* m
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  • 16 6 Th* ul^ w that Fine H*rd P^ra is at 6 p*r p uad.
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  • 17 6 man Tin 44!« pi mont pkls -hman Total three months 1,350 pkU A/a sJ
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  • 19 6 lbs. AyerKcn: lfe^ (rt'Ottt our own April 7. Kir ted has declared a d one shilling.
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  • 67 6 Penang, April 7. Towkay Qki Xjoh Bee has baet monedona charge of miking a f*l«j d«cW ration thirteen years ago in connection with the octets of the late G*a Hong Kee who died iu fendant was in bad health and reqnssj immediate nhsfs to ft cold irtiMti
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  • 340 6 The fewer*! of th« hte M- Lwig Km Ttun. otherwise known at Lioftf Chief Chine* Interpreter. Ptfbot >U »H i Uke place oo V when his remains v omorod fro* hit residence 11 Mjeqae tOMN Cemet* aompeoa Bad lniermeot. The leive of the G senior it g*i 9 tted at
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  • 48 6 Good for Weak Digestioa Chamberlain's Stomach an.: do not sicken or gripe, an.. :aken with perfect safety I j -at* NW ci >ongett child. and feeble will also tind them a most sails: aiding and strengthening II digestion and for regulating the boweK by all Dinpei d Dea'ew.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 106 6 •^^rv'ji-- iJIKIJ '.u'i'w i I I— muni wmi an wiling^— MACGREGOR'S V.O.S. finest Ciqucur Macgregor Caldbeck Go, LONDON .t GLAjSM OW. ESTABLISHED 1864. A I'PI.IED TO THE HOUSE OF LORDS, THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, AST TO THS HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT, CANADA. Caldbeck Macgregor Co, Sole Agents, FOR PROVEN BY 38
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    • 78 6 LEE BROTHERS. 58-4, BU Street, off Stamford Road.) HIGH GLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. Enlargements a Speciality PRICE LIST OS" IMLCO4TCOI BILLIARDS. The Anglo Australian Cushion. (AiiCOCK'a Patkst WTffl Improvements by John Roberts, k )W0BLO*l( ion) ABBOLUYBLI THE BEST CUS3ION TO DATE FOR ANY CLIMATK. JOHN ROBERTS, 1910. ONLY OBTAIN .OM John Roberts,
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  • 86 7 ARCHER SHE E CASE. REVIVAL OF CLAIM. Snbmanrf Telegraph. Reut» Receive p n Is July last a Cadet at Osborne named Archer Shee was sent down on a charge of »tealißg. Discussion has arisen agiin the House of Commons ore* the case. The father claims en thousand pounds sterling as
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  • 79 7 Toe foflowißc is the mult of the Craven itakt* Irish Wed,: 1 Gtgandra Ben Alder The race was won by five lengths and be betting was 6 1 against Irish Wedding. went y to one against Gigandra and twenty M BjUMfl R sJisV. TWe appears to be
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  • 41 7 Sanaa Re ievecl Kec. Ap 45 a.m. Renter's Constantinople correspondent »iret that newa baa been received that the rurkiih force for the relief of Sinaa, which km cut off by the revolting Bjdouin tribes MS entered that town.
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  • 28 7 (From our o*r» Corretpandent Kuala Lumpur April 7. Sir Arthur and Lady Eteiyn Young were it home jeaterday there being a large i. tendance.
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  • 19 7 t From our cat* Correspond Toe Penang Lidies have i tbe Maich shoot for the Walker Trophy
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  • 301 7 H. E. THE GOVERNOR S FOR HOME. Despite the early hoar, there were man y preiect aft the P. and O. Wharf yesterday a&ormrg to wish bon voyage to His Ex L»hn Anderson, roceeding Home on a short leave for he purpose of consult* tion with the Colonial Secretary. It
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  • 46 7 nr the 1 there a miles of road maintain* gapore at a oo«t ■1 P nang has oatlas at a eoat of U 7 1 per rai ie &9.2S miles at a cost of $482 66 per mile Welle*: miles at a xetef ftttV.l per mile
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  • 165 7 REDUCTION ITICISED. (By Submarine Telegraph.— Reuter's.) London exporters on being interviewed, whilst admitting that the reduced J ipanese duties are much better than the general 1 in their effects on the lower classes of cotton Uxtiles and woollen goods, say that the tariff is still most serious as
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  • 47 7 Rec. Apr. 7, 11 6 a.m. Reuter's correspondent at Rome says that vernment will shortly introduce legislation for the creation of a State monopoly of life insurance, the ravenue from which to be entirely devoted to old age and invalidity pensions for workmen.
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  • 52 7 Agents Si me l>trbv and Co. Aloe lbs. Agents Gut brie and Co. K\ lbs; Against lbs; Total nine months bs. PeaaDg, Apr. 7. ed lbs. L'MPOJfG bs. C4SM ok Krian lbs 1 three months I Against 1,400 lbs; Total sixteen mon bs. Kua v K lbs.
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  • 30 7 Agents Derrick and < Bru.vn- pkls. (Ldw returns dne to excessive drought which seriously effected sluicing operations Agents Guthrie and I Against Total nine months 1 1 1 > <
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  • 94 7 account of the Coronation the general arrangements of this Exhibition have had to be slightly altered, but the alterations are to the iga j£ tbe Exhibitors and others concerned. Jth June the Exhibition will be open to the Press (tbe public will also be admitted on this
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  • 58 7 The attendances during the week have continued to be good and the show is assured of a financially successful visit, whilst the attendance of the public is sufficient ■f its qu Fo-div the second uidtinee will be given at four o'clock and in the evening there will be
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  • 69 7 We learn with regret that a telegram was received on Mar 30, i: ok by the Bomb Btnuh Trading Corporation, from K iheng, stating t 3, while out shooting with Mr Hamilton Price, was mauled bj a tiger. This morning D^ors Schaefer and have gone up
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  • 1654 7 Qu I -rago libelli. .JivhNALThe last mail home bore awjy from our shores, amongst otoerg, 11 K th6 Gover; of the Colony, whose object in going ii anything but rtli ration I ther Siadbi 1 he bean upon his shoulders be ir to be done th
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 65 7 Children Like It When a medicine mast be given to youcg ihfldi— it should be pleasant to take. Cham beriain'a Coogh Remedy is made from loaf ■gar, and the roots used in its preparation give it a flavor similar to maple syrup, I—kin g it pleasant to take. It has
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    • 66 7 p 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 a*- 'ime and money. It promptly reliev I suiting from oats, br sprains cr c i from any cause and tbr wound is healed in
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    • 60 7 You can't judge a book by it's cover, Although you may guess now and than You can't judge a girl by her lover The best love the stupidest n You can't tell what man may discover In wonders of science nor when, Eut for coughs aud tor colds you can
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    • 157 7 ROBINSON Co. /^"~~i^3k JUST UNPACKED V jCr^ Authenticated IHE ROYAL WORCESTER JK j ''!>> C. B. CORSETS. -WU For the present Style of Dress. ROBINSON CO. #B. P. DE SILVA. j DIAMOND MEKCHAITT AND 'H f* JEWELLI;R Double and Treble Cluster Ring* in a Diamond and Opal Ring6 and l-ar
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 589 8 APARTMENTS. Comfortable double and single rooms witfc board a*. "MILDURA 7, Oxley Rise. Tei. Sables. Terms moderate. Feb2l "•<- 81. [A S N. CO, LTD. FOR PIHANG. RANGOON AKD CALCUTTA The Compv samer LJI.TALA" 4,164 tons. J. S Reddcek, Commander will be despatched for the above ports on Thursday, the
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    • 733 8 OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO.. LTD. AND China Mutual Steam Nav. 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 aDd Liverpool and for Marseilles, Havre and Liverpool
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    • 687 8 N.D.L. Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE The fast and well-known mail steamers ol this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connect Ig Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penacji, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsiu^tau. Nagasaki and Kobe
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    • 664 8 P. Bz. O. I STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Foi China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon Australia. India. Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for Chici Coast, Persian Guif, Continental and Amen can Ports. Sttaiiicrs will leave Singapor- or about ff£B. Outward for China) 1911 191 Assaye April
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    • 606 8 HO L'D AY-TICK FT^ Between loth April and 15th July, 1911 Holiday-Tickets to and from all the places of the Netherlands-Incii lipehuni igapore and Penang included) will be issued. These tickets entitle the passenger to make a return voysgm against payment of Magle fare and available for earner of the
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    • 197 8 The Heap Eng loh Line of Statmrs Singapore to Batavia. Chezibsm and iamarani sail twice a week Tom. -,pt. s.B Oiaag Seng 1,128 •m Giang Ann b^O 13 Zweena _00 Jamee Sheppard a.6 Edeadalc Doniop They have excellent aflostUßOdatioQ 'foi Saloon passengers. For freight or passage and further iafari— tion.
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  • 709 9 3rd March At the auctions just concluded 475 tons .vere catalogued and practically all sold. r ai a HI ■ttflMHHt 0:' haver* a. i aMgnrfea met with good competition. Pri. for all sorts advanced from 9J to 1/ per Ib. over last sales' rates, but at
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  • 633 9 In a paper read before the Hunterian Society, Mr J. Bland Sutton, f.r c s., gave some interesting faeta regarding ivory and the ivory trade The tasks of the elephant are the permanent tipper incisor te^th, and are found on the largest scale in the Eephas Africanus There is
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 22 9 SAVARESSES K SANTA LX KAPSCLES I puntfUSS Of OIL. AND COATIMOOf MENBRAMC. of cuat. wrrn sfWtOi >^" s^f I «LCT lOW ALL WVTS
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    • 497 9 CROSSE O CELEBRATED I f^lggL^--^^ JELLIES, POTTED MEATS, I T A "RT .P I ""^^^^llfu MALT VINEGAR, i ?C rsA_ CilY /111 All DKLICACIEb. IJgglgjMl I *«*H WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. j u^ A ins with H** x^i i j i 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
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    • 271 9 I {Warm Days bring with their pleasures some H discomforts. Then it is really refreshing to remove every I trace of dust ai M i Toilet Soap j and any day it is a good soap to sss x= choose for ordinary toilet use. Pure and cleansing, pleasantly perfumed B
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    • 300 9 ~n mw— uai— ——i mi i miiTrni r FOR INFANTS, I INVALIDS assists nature. It is used mixed witii new I milk and forms a de! indnu: tive cream which is enjoyed and assimi ien other foods disagi tircly (fee from (rough a diie pa >ich 1 ce irritation cate
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    • 170 10 IK ;L^SLtJ '^U?^ A Ik T Br^^ loßti WHH IK iAL #^s iiii>- 51 r.«-* «-.iru, Bill MIfD^TT'AWCAIU 3<rrr<y edinbur9h i^=^n i:-^ f-. r A tmWmmmW A M Jt*^*^ I ft >V 2S^- 12 C J^ '^j* T^m^mmw dKHmi mm $16 All E Per case of 6 Doz. Pints STOUT
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  • 962 11 High Tension Power Transmission— Light Oust in the Breath-- 1 be jr vir „.K B f-A Garden in the New Sense Oigam I»p*Q— d I .-Fiah That Yawn P*f* for Dark Photography. Ih electric light I ->nt of ll«' is common, but the tension is much when electric
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  • 525 11 Over 100 B< N Erbctei» at LondoD, March 9 th. FvMivthing in conuection wi»h the preltl in the Festival of Empire the i^eaut Of Imdon, and tbe AU-Brmsu Ei bition of Arts and Industries is pro Dg most favourably, and there is not e ht ,:.,u that
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  • 252 11 THE ALL-RED ROUTE AND THE COMMONWEALTH GOVERNMENT Estirki.y Nkw Service Forecasted Perth. March 20th.-The Prime Minister (the Hon. A. Fisher), has just reached Brisbane, and on Saturday, -formation has iust reached Perth ™"<*™ n l nutations at me General Post Ofcee The first, which was from the local Chamber of
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  • 26 11 There is little clanger from a cold except when followed by pneumonia, and this never Scit contideaoe. For sale by all Dwpeneaiies and Dealers.
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    • 229 11 Is a delicat mt moutii deodoriser an 3 h. Its resu r-y the ttret'a an J prevents tartar dep n O' *k I It makc-s tfe teeth white and strengthens the tj gu- :jcs not impair the taste. j£ aad <. MM for S 3 gO K 1 "^S^Z* "Uri^TT
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    • 284 11 A City Constabte Nervous Depression, Lassitude. Rheumatism iSS^JSrS dec.-: J3, maintain himself in this fine condition. Quite removed. Constable Lawrence, 998, H motor omnibus duty is not a. one. 1 places with us -i^Ttook b*. that the da ire too n iiid.i me i:i.«.i« rr» a*»t run down in healtali€OM»
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  • 1091 12 London, March The Times states that the scheme to mosque in the centre of London is makinsj steady progress under the chairmanship of Mr Ameer Ali and is evoking warm ijmpv throughout the Islamic world. The Sultan of Turkey has spontaneously made a donation of 11.000. A general
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  • 538 12 Per A 86a ye. doe Api 7 _w Binnie, Mrs Kinphorn, Miss gkai^/^fl F €*r, Mr P I er, Mr C P^J^ A. P. Baker, £**< *M fleywood, Mrs J V Keen, Mr SUsT* 4 an. To Penan* —Mr Mr R J L. Crenwell, Dr H
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 70 12 y/iatis m TH E Singapore Soda Water. Estabii.shfld over 25 years. THIS j ,s I IT I I I WATERBUBY'S METABOLIZED Cod Liver Oil Compound /CZ\ TASTELESS ODORLESS J i k T s a tlial ls 1 J j m "^f claimed for it and super r"7^. J C -^}r~
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    • 939 12 > r f /^s&-. yS^ s r "ilS^«v %p* s_. jf,. ft.* f&%\ >;*" taf Iff U I mi (in Centre) Shanghai, FROM PHYSICAL WRECK TO RINK MASTER. VICTIM TO DIOBBI UffD NKKVOUS DEBII. •■.ih! TELLS HOW \M i;ESTORKD BY DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. The alert an ire oi Mr.
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    • 63 12 "1 ha*»bsjsm prescribing Morrhuol Crco tpeules very extensively daring the f*& two yean, in Bronchial and orders, and in several of my severest cases, I have been astonished how rapidly repair hat taken place. In pulmonar check the formation of purulent expectoration in from one to four months, and iwfcn*
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 266 12 ECTED. %^W SjS|SJ^^^SBV y VSvNs* tl^PJw* date due here, and mum of 4f«ste. STEAMEH AfameniLon, Liverpool, Mar 27 Maasfisll ngkong. Apl 10 Mansfisli Ambria, Hongkong, Mar n Meyer Assaye, Colombo, Apl 7 P k O Austria, Hongkong, Mar -v-hmidt Australian, Mwrseilles, Api 3;MM Bajem, Hamburg, Ap 10 Behn Meyer Borneo,
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  • 670 13 Tat following passengers are booked homeward V- Deraaha insh vy.v.c it Col >mt>o to Moldavia), s i Mr H. W Xoon, Mr Pafcierso H. Lei Bennett. Mr Yates, Mr and Mrs Ben/.ie and ni'«iEt. Mr R. Grimshaw, Mr M Duncan, Mr \nd Mrs Callag -.nl Mrs Bond Mills,
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  • 68 13 Feb. Mar. Total- -> at 329 1,1 Bniug tank IN d Vriai. snSrf Kicabci I*° 4 S i Kinta 91 Kiting m| Laba: 431 1 746 Mml r til 307 :^»7 V S IT Mhi^anMHMi ■3J B ra HI M 1 9d» 2 mm 100 MblSiUO 4 0/
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  • 460 13 Hai Total Pongsn 49 3,791 11 f Gajah 611 Alma )0 1.6C0 4,650 Anglo Malay 53. Waning 550 1,151 ek 3,04 1 Ayer Panat 1,995 1,685 5,647 Bakap Balgownie 10,050 8,026 30,e6l Batak Rabit *9 2,7 Banteng 3|467 1P Batu Caves 17,741 36,639 Batu Tiga 11.760 378
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  • 1178 13 RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES, Oar. lasue. Pain. 1.a.3. Div. Bursas. S_LLBas 85,000 2/ Ailagar Rubber Batata* Ud 4 6 5 2 150,000 21- 21- An_-lo.Ma int. I 1 41J 50.000 2i- I Batang Malaka 2 8 3 0 30,000 1 1 Caves 5% int. ls 0 0 16 0 0
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  • 39 13 (Co*e«ctbd up to April. dema<4 Private credits 3m M credite 6m France, demand Bank. M M Okrmakt, demand M Hi Lwdijl, T. T, Yokohama, demand Java, demand Bajiokok, demand Bank Bvying M $8.54 Diecf.unt S monthi hill. M
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  • 112 13 Tin buyers |S*4«'O Qtttbier mm 8 35 Gam bier Cube No 1 14.40 OambierOuWNc. 8 r:m P«?per BlMk (otCa. S*ptn) Pepp«r,Wliiti(fair) Nntnwgt(!lototk»;V t^ mm (80 to fck« ib.) m M»«o(Ba»4a) m m n Olotw (AMlniM) MB Coffee (10% BUck) 31.00 L beriiji OoAm .a, M J 00 Tap 1O
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 128 13 DeKONrXKLIJKE PAKKTVAAUT 3IAATBCIJ lA obr Contract with thk N t bth«h:. ernment A« israpore. The Shipsa^ency, Limited, 2 v er" Quay. T BI UNDBftMSNTIONriD DATRS oK DIP4XTUBI ARI ONLY iPPBOXIMATI van der Lyn Siugkawang and Pontianak >gesdorp Bengkiliq, Siak and Pakan-Baroe Apl h V. D. C\tj:llen Baweaa, Soerabaia. ITiTiljnrMMh Poeloe-Laat,
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 678 13 VESSELS i a POHT. FUr *nd Tom Commander! Arrived From When Hai Chen Chinese err. ng Apl 2 Deli Jh Flora Brit cruia. i Apl Mm Edgar Brit cruis 24l Miller mth Kuantan F.M.S. dredger 500 Sea Belle F.M.S. Ta«: Apl 1 P. ertain Zihora ;,ik Cycloopa Dl °enang Plaur
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    • 56 13 WTATBHEE KEPOar Date Bar Wind Temp Ham Skj Run. Ap>. o Kan SW2 29 23 b H'kon? o Kandang Kerban HoepiU.l, i m9 p m B&rom. 32 F*h. Temp. Wat Bt> Dir of Wind ,1m S E Max. Temp, in 6hade H I Min. do. do. Max. in Sun Tar.
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  • 1257 14 Thit ihe young folk should bear a large skare in alln*' ebratu w an -uly by commencing f ion in youth c iture make sure *nd enthusiastic citizens, and however much people may rave and rant at 9ent ni^nt, it bears too large a share in the
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  • 438 14 Woman ChJLBOBD P kt. Mr Robinson, third magistrate, yesterday •moon opened a prelimiu into an allegation of mischief by tire brought ■gainst a young Keh woman Court I Ambrose appeared for the prosecution. Tne first witness called was Superintendent M \V. IV Fire Brigade. Mr 1 that
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  • 238 14 In the Dietrici I, yesterday, before Mr ae. a Malay was fined $50 and eoet nga case of small pox. A Chineetd t arrested at the I few Light* ago was v sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr u, third magistrate. The I' ral has charged
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  • 259 14 it OS met lieadorau arrived from Vladivostock yesterday witk s cargo of beans. She is bound I rt SniJ The B ill lU dm Klersian arrived DO i yesterday with I urgo > She is consigned Mil Bonitsa^ and Co. P. ai Son" aud thp Bine nel liner
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  • 120 14 The following were the results of the concluding rounds in the Mixed Foursomes a for th Mr < i tusloser and I>.aper beat Mr and Mrs Hewan 1 up. Mrs liell and Tiippbeat Mis3 Worter6 and Sugirs 1 up. Mrs Elcum and Marriott beat Mrs Brockman
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  • 24 14 The will leave J hnston'for the Club Bungalow on Sucdh; 10 am. 2.30 an. I I -uing at 8 30 and vm.
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  • 54 14 The following is the draw for the .'od round of the Squash Rteqoel Competition. NOLEB. trey v >: LtCol P. i ox Lrav •ig. A. Maxwell v I B Doubles. its Carey and Armstrong v Lieuts •tk and let md Lm er t Major Knox au-i
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  • 90 14 r.Y Pb.u net. A few usiasts played a practice game on th- end of the Esplaii last evening with a view to getting form for the match agdiust H lonmouth" early next week. There were some nice individual runs Tmk Ass<>. :g. 1 >u Um I lie pidang,
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  • 82 14 The following is the draw for the first round ol Cup." 2nd Bjff* and A.S.C. byes. Bubmans v AOD; Staff v B A M I st round to be completed by April \'2lh. The dates for April montliy medals will be as follows Ladies April 7ih. and
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  • 51 14 The match between Cox (owe 40) and Tbrelfall (scr) was finished on the cade last ev» irbeo Threlfall took the third set by He won the first set r ind lost the second I>v The ground was en the soft side and the balls soon I a
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  • 668 14 fest< I 3. Edgar," tpt I n-r), arrived from Colom': Bul i! m w. The event is wr as being the first occasion one i satin oiatui fight aacbines bus I eon i Singa] >ur, but with the I piu^ in the roads it mi- difficult
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  • 98 14 The net profits for the year 1910, after bad and doubtful debts, acd inclu £26/ 30 bn mt to .urn has to b* dedur the interim dividend <>t" S per c< outho"A" an«l -B shares pail for the year ended Ju; 10. The di tors have
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  • 13 14 ;bir Dut 205 Koenig, April 7, Batavia, ■I, 11 Poh Hn. > <
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 40 14 Better than a Plaster. For pains in O r chest dampen a piece of tiannel with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bind it on over the seat of pain. T is nothing better. For sale by all Disren saries and Dealers.
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    • 163 14 CONTINENTAL Motor Motor-Cycle Cycle Tyres. Continental Tyre Rubber COMPANY, LIMITED. 17, Colly er Quay SIXGAPORE 17, Collyer Quay A. Frankel Company, 3 75-376, VICTORIA STREET. TO WJV SHOWROOMS 3, RAFFLES SQUARE. B6 LI STATE BUNGALOWS FURNISHED COMPLETE FC !SI6O ONLY. Our Latest Extract Dated 6th March, 1911. Highland* and Lowlands
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 63 14 PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Per Sappho Messrs' Chan Kok Pan, Tan Loay Keng, Robinson, C Tiang Keng. Per Ranee Miss J. Hippenmeyer. Per G. G Meyer Mr Isbmail. Per Produce Capt. Johnson. Per A. Apcar i Mr A. Harper, Mr S. Bell. Per Ban Hong Leong Mr and Mrs S. Smart and
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