The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 11 April 1911

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEM CENTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1011. NO. 7,187
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  • 186 1 The Npwburv Cup has been won by Rochester Page 5 There has been a erreat fire m the Yoshiwar* at T<>kio Page 5 Mr R. L. L. Eb j r was admitted to fhe Bir of the Colony yesterday P^ge 5. The Pi it z^ss Irene which
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  • 755 1 M Pcr spaie eveniLgs. How to it. crease your income by £5 a wetk." The above and similar speciously worded advertisements are to be found m almost any newspaper, always of an alluring nature, but always too, m the "open your mouth and 'shut y< ur
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 396 1 w THE ALHAMBRA T 0 EXCELSIOR PROGRAMME H )j UNIQUE SERIES. To*MiQht! 2nd Show 930 to 11 p.m. 1 tu *c PATHE'S ANIMATED GfZETTE 2. On Board a French Ironclad. 29th EDITION. 3. Toto visits Bobby m Marseilles i "The King's Levee." I B< .aumont Film). Fatal Fire at Southwark."
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    • 242 1 fiigb-oass Pictures are not shown everywhere and anywhere, and I th« discriminating i»how goer knows where to find them. He gets them AT THE MARLBOROUGH CINEMATCGRAI'H, BEACH ROAD. and he pays none too dearly to see them. At this Show there is a variety of subjects, carefully selected, and a
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    • 316 1 Ladies' Lawn Tennis Club SUBSCRIPTION DANCE TO BE HELD AT THE TANG LIN (BLUB On Friday, 21st April, 1911 Will Members of Singapore, Tanglin. Sepoy Lines, Tentonia, Dutch, Garrison and Ladies' Clubs wishing to subscribe, apply for tickets to A. D. COX, Messrs. Adamson, Gilfillan Co. Single Person $3. Married
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    • 173 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Tin mining land for sale Page 3. Tenders for opium required Page 2 Notice re Pa jam Co div:dend Page 2. Good secondhand bicycle wanted Page 3 Notice re Pathe Fierea agency Page 2 At the Theatie Royal tonight Fairy Mahroh"— P. ge 1. Notice re firm of
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 343 1 THE WEEK. TuiSDAY, 11th High Water.— 9 3 a.. 9.61 Harm&ton*B Circus, 9 p WIDNISDAY, ll'tb I High Water.— 9 51 10.24 p Health Lecture, Su Po Sia, 7.45 f Lodge Zetland Regular, 8.30 p Harmston's Circus, 4 and 9 p Thursday, 13tb i High Water— lo.32 a., 10 4P
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  • 822 2 The Perak Government appears to stand convicted either of utter callous, ness as regards the safety of life and property m the S ate or of hopeless inefficiency m the organic ttion ot" a Police service. Gang robberies directed towards Chinese are a commonplace judging
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  • 142 2 The following items m the schedule of operations for handling coal, subject to the approval of H. E. the Governor, will be charged for at the rates as 6et forth below a.s from Ist July, 1911. We also give the existing rateE. New Rites. Present Rates, per
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  • 102 2 A meeting was heM on Mirch 21 at which there were present Messrs Bruce (m the Cbair), Aston, Cban To Pin, Nol/ a and Wardrop (Secretary.) The minutes of the meeting held on the 20th February, 1911, were read and condrmed. The Secretary was directed
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  • 64 2 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 and the wound is
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    • 415 2 CHARLES ROBINSON, accent Phone. 881. No 4, THE ARCAD3, SINGAPORE. Tel: ROB HE. RING UP 881 QIMCAPDRF RAPF^ Win, Place, 1, 2, 3. for terms prices UIUUMrUIIL riHUUO, Doubles and Trebles. ENGLISH TURF METROPOLITAN STAKES CITY AND SUBURBAN Ran 18th April, 1911. Ran 19th April, 1911. ,0000—100 OR ANY PART.
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    • 335 2 PAJAM, LIMITED. Notice of Closing of Transfer Books. Notice is hereby given that the Transfer Books of this Company will be closed from the 25th to the 28th April (both days inclu sive) for the preparation of dividend War rants. By Order of the Board, DERRICK A Co., Secretaries. _Apl
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    • 685 2 NOTIGES. Compagnie Generaie de Pho nogr aphcs, Cinematographes and Appareils de Precision of Paris. CINEMATOGRAPH PATHS, Singapore General Agency. During my absence from the Colony, Mr. I. N. MOBAIED holds my Power of Attorney and will be m full charge of our interests. L. H. COURANT, General Agent. Apl 11
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    • 542 2 International Banking Corporation. CAPITAL and SURPLUS GOLD $6,500,000. Hbad Office j— 6o Wall Street, Nbw Yobb. Lohdon Officr Threadneedle House, Biehofsgate Street Within, Lohdoh 80. LOBDOa Bankbbb National Provimeial Bank of England Ltd. General Foreign Butinett Traniacted, DEPOSITS. Cdbbent Deposit Accounts opened and Intereet allowed on the dailf balances at
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    • 479 2 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. Established 1887. Policieeare "WORLD WIDE," "n Wfi TRICTED," "INDISPUTABLE- and 2?S FORFEITABLE.' d N Claims, loans, cash-surrendorg, e to promptly settleo by the General AcTn't. He^^ffioe"" 110^ S The Reserves for protection of P o li^ holders are over *20,000,000 (S.S.C The Accounts are
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    • 591 3 Lord Roberts concludes Because we had no military power to follow up Trafalgar we were burdened with the expense of ten more years of war," and he predicts similar daLiwr ia the future. Russia's Navy. St. Petersburg, March :JOth. In the Duma, during the debate on Naval e&tiniates, the Reporter
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    • 587 3 FOR SALE. FOR SALF. Tin Mining Land. The owcer is prepared to accompany the intending purchaser over the property and tv.rn over the soi 1 anywhere desired as proof cf deposits. For terms and f further particulars apply to M Deposits c o Free Press, c Apl 3 274 c
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    • 676 3 AUGTIONS. MORTGAGEES SALE Tuesday, 18th April, at 2-80 p.m. All that piece of land situate at Aliwal Street m the town of Singapore, area 4,481 square feet comprised m Statutory Land I Grant No. 18,171 subject to a yearly rent! of $50. Together with the dwelling house erected on the
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    • 806 3 AUCTION SALE OF TEAK RATTAN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE &c. :he propebty of Capt. RODENBURG. AT No. 9, St. THOMAS' WALK Saturday, 15th &pri!, at 2*30 p.m. Jomprifting rattan fancy chairs polished diuiug table and dinner wagon American refrigertor dinner and tea services glassware, Ac. Iron single and donble bedsteads teak Imeirahs:
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    • 363 3 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. NOTICE. Ladies attending the Races on tlie 9tb, 11th and ]3th May are reminded that admission to the Grand Stand and Lawn will be by Ticket only." Ladies' tickets are obtained through members of the S.C.C. "Fn but they muft boar the name of the bearer, and
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  • 72 4 Domestic Occurences. Marriage. Haynes Legler.— On 1 Jth March, 1911, at St. Peter's Cburch, the Fort, Colombo, by the Rev. A. L. Keith, Alwyn Sidney Haynes, Federated Malay States Civil Service, youngest son of the late Henry Shbkkll Haynes of Ipminster, Essex, and the late Mrs. Haynes, of 28, Elm
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  • 26 4 Anderson.— Oa the 11th Mirch, at No. l' St. Saviour'H-crescent, Jersey, Channel Islands, Alice Foriibs, the beloved wife of General H. Cortlindt Anderson, c. h.
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  • 1956 4 Tuesday, April. 11, 1911. Along with the unprincipled astuteness displayed by the Straits Homeward Conference m the organised boycott of British shipping that is not tributary to the Ring, there has been also, as we have so often pointed out, the foolish blindness to the possibility
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  • PRINCE LEOPOLD OF BATTENBERG.
    • 70 4 Pnnoe Leopold of BattenberL', h X ill some time ago m Sydney w and complications, arrived -Empire" on Sanday s Ufi] rQ. hemaphalia, and w AB too ill to i e *v« cabin. c h« O*pt P.H.M. Taylor A! cellency the Governor, rep re>. Government, proceeded
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    • 22 4 (F,;,,a o«r Mm Or,. Ipuh. Apr 1) Pusingßihru has declare] a IV! sixpence payable m L )nJon on Ap-
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    • 29 4 Jo.vo Lajidob -1,175 Ibi tl date 8.805 lbs. ll Bern-am CItLY: l6.'l:WlS: Dominion *t«t4 (i^.O ail C». .hi. can i»es Etaiks:— 1,092 ofcu Rambutam:Pe.v,kai.kv
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    • 373 4 The following prices wer* Messrs Coghlan GVs. r yesterday. No. 1 sheet No. 2 Lump scrap StriDg scrap Virgin scrap $j. Scrap Canon Holmes has been \m Arcbdeacjn of London. 1 Perakites will be inters cognise m Mr A. H. Marthtll, Member of Parliament for gentleman who former!
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    • 64 4 Good for Weak Digestioa Chamberlain's Stomach and Livt t TabMi do not sicken or gripe, and aay be takt n with perfect saiety by the most delicate wcuian cr the youngest child. The old and I ble will also find them a most suitable remedy r aiding and strengthening their
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 150 4 MACGREGOR'S V.O.S. finest Ciqucur scoter oibtskv. Macgregor Caldbeck Co, LONDON GLASGOW. j ESTABLISHED 1864. AS SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSE OF LORDS, THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, AND TO THE HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT, CANADA. Caldbeok Macgregor Co, Sole Agents. JOHN LITTLE SCO'S ANNUAL CASH CLEARANCE \jJ\LjHj IS now proceeding IrhmackTeTl im jJH
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    • 95 4 CALL AT 'MOUTRIET FOR THE PIANO PROVEN BY 38 YEARS EXPERIENCE. GUARANTEED FOR 5 YEARS OVER 1.200 Distributed m all Parts of China and the Straits. S. MOUTRIE AND CO., LTD. THE ARCADE. LEE" BROTHERS^ 58-4, Hill Btreet, (off Btamford Road.) HIGH GLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. Enlargements a Speciality PRICK LIST 0*
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  • RISING IN CANTON.
    • 137 5 (P.v Submarine Telegraph.— Reuter'g) c Dftilj Press of Hongkong states that I has been a serious rising m Canton. i stated that the Tartar General comÜb* the Troops has been murdered, agreements are being hastened tourdi the Province. {From our §^m CorrH&mdmt.i Hongkong, Apr. 10. The Tartar
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    • 29 5 April 10, 7 10 am. quarter's increase m Imports totals "> and m Exports 06,472,354 mainv .a iron and steel manufactures, and machinery for ships, and cotton manuficures.
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    • 33 5 THE PRINZESS IRENE." Reuter cables from New York that lighters are taking off the cargo from the Prinzess Irene which is still aground. Received at 4 pm. The "Prinzess Irene" has been rtrbated
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    • 496 5 The popularity of Harmston's is unJiminished as the large crowd present last evening testified, and the change of programme put before the patrons thin week contains many new and interesting turns. These include high jumping and diving by dogs introduced by W. flarmston, and remarkably clever they are
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  • THE BAGHDAD RAILWAY.
    • 55 5 (BvSubmarine Telegraph.-Reuters.) Rec April lOtb, 6.30 pm. The correspondent of the Daily Telegraph at Constantinople says that no further progress has been made with the negotiations for the Gulf section of the Baghdad railway, and the British Ambassador, Sir Gerard Lowther, is not very well satisfied
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    • 41 5 A greit fire has taken place m the Yoshiwara quarter m Tokio. Five thousand houses have been burned down and six thousand prostitute* have been rendered homeless. Many of them were injured but there were no deaths.
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    • 35 5 Received at 4 pm. The Dreadnought cruiser "Indefatigable" m her twenty-four hour trials made an average spetd of 89 knots, a record for all war vessels except torpedo boats acd destroyers.
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    • 33 5 It is announced from Mexico that the Chamber of Deputies has voted four million dollars gold for the pacification of the country, which will be devoted to military supplies and equipment. > <
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    • 545 5 The annual report of above (for which Messrs Adamson Giifillan Co. are Agents) to be presented to the twenty first ordinary general meeting of shareholders, to be held at the offices of the Association, No. 2tf, The Bund, Shanghai, today states that working account of 1900 and*
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  • Mr. E. L. TALMA.
    • 485 5 A pleasant little function took place last evening at the Mariammau Temple m South Bridge Road when Mr EL Talma, Secretary to the Hindu and Mohamedan Eadowments Bond, who is going on leave shortly, was presented with a handsome piece of plate and an address printed
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    • 156 5 In the Supreme Court, yestenUv. before the acting Chief Justice, Sir A. F Liw, the Hon. E C. Ellis moved for an order under the provisions of the Companies Ordinances l*S'.*and 19 i» foi the filing with the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies of a memorandum m writing
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    • 78 5 Before the acting Chief Justice, Sir A. F. Law, m the Supreme Court, yesterday, the Hon. T. de If. L. Braddell, Attorney General, moved that Mr R. L. Eber be admitted as an advocate and solicitor of the Supreme Court upon his application. On Jinuiry 28.
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    • 29 5 A dead Chinaman was dumped m Duxton Road on Saturday. The Coroner having viewed the body, a post mortem was held, which showed that death was due to beriberi.
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  • 970 5 Tbe statutory meeting was held on loth inst at Winchester House, Colonel Ivor Phi lipps, D so., MP. (chairman), presiding. Mr Walter Bellamy (on behalf of the British North Borneo Rubber T.ust, secretary to the company), having read the notice convening the meeting. The Chairman said The
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  • 79 5 MUNICIPAL ROAD EXPERIMENTS. To The Editor. Sir, I read m this morning's paper that the Municipal Engineer's Department are experimenting with top dressings for roads. Is that portion of Hill St. outside Whiteaway Laidlaw's one of these experiments If so it is a failure, as although it has been
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 94 5 LAND SALES. The following land s^les took place at Messrs. Cbeng Keng Lse and C^'s. Sileroom yesterday Leasehold land and houses Xos '.'6 to 98 for 99 years with 73 years to run. Quit Rent |21. Bought by Syed Ahmat bin Yahyah for $1,750. Leasehold land and house No 61
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    • 161 5 ROBINSON Co. ANNOUNCE THEIR FIRST DISPLAY OF New Spring Dress Goods m all the newest shades fabrics, INSPECTION INVITED. Patterns posted free oi request, ROBINSON Co, Player's navy mixture. In i lb. Patent Air-Tight Ting. Price 55 cts. obtainable at Robinson Co. KATZ BROS., LTD. I^HARNESS SADDLERY. best;english-made harness, m
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 508 6 KONG HING CHEONG AND COMPANY. NO. 104, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. Cameras, of the various kinds m stock, plates, papers 4c. Silvered Plate Glass of any sizes. Plain or Bevel Also mouldings of any designs for framing pictures or mirrors at moderate prices. Developing, PrintiDg, retouching and en larging from any
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    • 735 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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    • 693 6 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, (connective Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau, Nagasaki and Kobe to
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    • 674 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 oan Ports. Steamers will leave Singapor- on or about MAIL LINES. Outward for China) 1911 1911 Delta April
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    • 847 6 HOLIDAY-TICKETS. Between 15th April and 15th July, 1911 Holiday-Ticket< 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 vovaire against payment of siagle fare and are available for a steamer of the following
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  • 122 7 Feb. Mar. Total. Belat 529 1,176 Braang 177 75 252 Brußt'h Cbenderiang Ocpeng 625 650 1,875 Ueawood 628 628 Kaninning «8,590 6,287 17,729 Kanaboi 110 478 Kinta 445 910 Kinta Association 525 220 745 ing 86 166 Kramat Pulai 167 167 Kuantan Übat 505 431 1,746 MtDglembn Lode
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  • 649 7 Fib Mar Total A.agar 4,225 4,150 8,375 Pcngsn 3,749 3,791 11,348 ijab 611 285 1,638 1.603 1,60 4,650 Anglo Malay 53,932 42,290 158,2 .0 Kuning 550 560 1,711 Molek 3,044 6,371 Panas 1.995 1,685 5,647 Bakap Balgownie 10.0"»9 8,026 80,661 k Rabit 2,479 2,725 5,204 ng 3.332
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  • 1164 7 INDUSTRIALS. #irAAAAn (1° 10 Eastern Smelting Co Ltd 10% 10.00 norn $1,500,000 10 7 m m Oontrib 10% 6.75 7.00 $360 000 10 10 Fraser and Neave 25% &5% bonus 1910 39.00 40.00 iOinA^ (100 100 Howarth Erskine Ltd 2*% 54.00 $2 400.000 J 1(K) 300 m n 7
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  • 11 7 L, A T fc) 8 T ARRIVAL H.
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  • 117 7 April 10. Banda, Dut str, Pranji, for Batavia. X ika, Brit str, Ellis, for Malacca and Muar. Ban Hin Guan, Brit scr, Watson, for Pontianak. Hai Nam, Brit str, Phillips, for Muar and Malacca. Vallnra, Brit str, McDougall, for Saigon. Taiwan, Brit str, Jenkins, for Saigon. Aoiiral Magon, Fr
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  • 94 7 Wharvet and Dock* at which different ventele tcere berthed yeet^dxy. East Wharf (Basin) Van Heimskirk. East Wharf Sec 1— Taroba, Ceylon Maru. Sheers Wharf (Jiang Seng. Main Wharf Sec 2 Benavon. 3— Nil. M 4— Nil. 5-N.l. 6 Maruda, Perseus. Lagoon Dock Sec
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  • 63 7 (CoaaicTßD up to April. 10 > Bank 4ms 2/4,% demand 2/4 Private credits 3m'i 2/4 f credits 6ms 2/4 France, demand Bank. M 295 Germany, demand 239 [ndia, T. T 174 4 Hongkong, demand 22i i Yokohama, demand 114| Java, demand 14O| Bawgkok, demand 66 SovERBiaNB, Bank Buying $8.54
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  • 140 7 April 10. Tin* |95 87i Gambicr M buyers 8.00 Gambier Cube No I M 14.50 Garabier Onfce No. 2 nom Pepper Black (ordliL s'pert) Uiyera 16.7 > Pepper,WbiU (fair) buyers 27.00 Nutmegs (110 to Ut M norn Nutmeg* (80 to Us 111.) m m norn Mace (Band*) m§ «i
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 404 7 TO LfiT. TO BE LET. St. Helens 26 a, Syed Ali Road. Apply St. Marys Dispensary, 75, Hill Street. pi 7 7 5 TO LET, FURNISHED. Entry May let. Invery, Tanglin Hill, three bedrooms and bathrooms. Good verandahs. Three excellent tennis court 1 Stabling etc. Apply to Dr. MIDDLETON, Municipal
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    • 159 7 De KOXINKLIJKE PAKKTVA4RT MAATSCHAPPIJ Under Contract with thk Nethbblands India Govbbnmbnt. Agents at Singapore, The Staipsa#ency, Limited, 2-3, Collyer Quay. THI UNDSBIfCITTIONID DATIS OF DIPARTURI ISI ONLY APFROXIMAVB. Brouwbr Moeara Saba, Sim pang and Djambi Apl 12 fENOOALA Prigi-Radja and Rengat A pl krkus Bengkalis, Paneh, Asaban, Batoe-Bara k Belawan
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  • S. C. C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT.
    • 430 8 The above tournament was brought to a close last evening with the Championship game between A. D Ci x, the holder, and C. M. Howe, runner-up. A large number of spectators was present on the Esplauade ia anticipation of a really good display, for it was thought that
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    • 81 8 The following is the result of the April Monthly Medals: Lidies' played on April 7th. Mrs Gaunt \> > 4»J Mrs Swabey I \2 V 7 Mrs Hewan 4» plus2 18 Four Cards were taken out. Men's played on April -th and '♦th. C. Everitt m> 7}
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    • 124 8 The following was the result of the special competition. Ist Bouvd. E. Appleton beat D Xoble 4 I E. Shenton b^at A. Bovd 1 up. M. D. Rutley beat AY. Bircbam 2 up G. A ChaneV beat G. B II Webb 4 W. J. Trcwell beat H.
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    • 124 8 The Easter competitions at the Rice Course c.-reprise a \ery interesting series and all events are post entries except Lumber one, which is match play, handicap, entries for which must be sent"in by Wednesday of this week at half past five o'clock. It ie hoped members of
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  • 513 8 The second Police Court was again crowded yesterdiv afternooD, when the hearing of the charges against three Malnjs of criminal trespass on the ground of the Malaya Football Association, and a charge of using criminal force against two of them, was resumed. Mr Mundell prosecuted and Mr Knowles
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  • 110 8 The Club team scored 151 for ike Walker Tropl Miss EW. Birch wou lie spoon m the handicap shoot. 100 Vaki-s 3 In. h Bi :.l. Xett H'caps Gross. Miss E. W. Birch 28 '.«1 M*B7 Mrs Bowes -J.« :;4:14 Mri Klles 24 J 84 34
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  • 49 8 The following art* tbe match* s for the week ending April 1 *>rii I». Coy Butt* v B Coy Uutf a; C Cot Buffs v Coy KG.A; 41st Coy B.E v7B Coy R.G.A., A. Coy Bttta v O". Coy Bi League results up to April 7th.
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  • 508 8 March 15. Since our last report we have had a very dull and difficult Market, and only a small business has been done. Spot Hard has sold down to 66 and May-June 6.7; at the close prices are c lightly better, and near is worth
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  • 214 8 Cape Town, March 14. An important Government amendment will be introduced into the Post < >ffiee Bill m order to strengthen the powers of the Government m dealing with shipping rebates. In addition to the exclusion of any couipauy maintaining the rebate system from the
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  • 283 8 The Crisis and the Coronation. It is now almost a certainty (says a mail paper) that the Government's original design, of bringirg about a crisis on the Parliament Bill before the Coronation cannot be accomplished. In other words, says the London correspondent of the Yorkshire Post," the
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  • 13 8 Thalanj?. Siam yacht, 150, Campbell, April 10, Bangkok, Penang 11. I
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  • 289 8 The S*rr U i lards 400 tons of general cargo from Europe at Taojong Pdgar. At Tanjontr P,ig*r, the "Brurbon" loads for Saigon. She vw ill leave to-day for that port. The homeward bound blue funnel steamer Perseus loads atTatjong Pagar for Europe ports. The "JBenavon" lands general
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  • 164 8 Per P. O Assaye from London. Mr Russell, Mrs Kinghorn, Mi.-s Shearer, Mrs J. Binne, Mr E. Swan. Mr P. Palmer, Mr W. Mi-Naughton, Mr W. England, Mr C. Pan chard, Mr C. Heywood, Mrs J. Keun, Miss Shaw. Mr J. Blyth, Mr H. Cooper, Mr 0. Taylor
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  • 210 8 Per H. D. L. Luetzow Mrs Jelf and children, Mr and Mrs J. G. Sohlimmer, Mr Icj J. Schumacher, Mrs Macolm Cummirg, Miss dimming and two children, Mr M. Cuninvng, Mr EL A. E Thomson, Mrs E S. Young, Mr W. Brown, Mr Golgman, Mr C. F. Hare,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 10 8 1 1 Wood* 1 Great Peppermint Care for ail in^r
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    • 111 8 Mpi Tay Neo repoits housebreakirg at 65 Buffalo Road, jewellery to the value of £•274 beicg initsincr. Sir Hugh Clifford was to lecture at the Kalatora Town Hall, Ceylon, on "Malaya under Native Rule." A box containing $.j0 acd clothing has be- v stolen from the single men's quarters at
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    • 201 8 444 Hazeline' Snow" (trade mark) mountain te£*r\! snow i^fe- 1 f Greatly reduced I for Prickly Heat Its soothing and healing properties produce a delicious feeling of coolness and comfort. The ideal balm for painful sunburn, it instantly relieves the smarting sensation and removes the redness of the inflammation. I
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 215 8 WEATHER REPORT. Date Bar Wind Temp Hum Sky Ra n April 9. H'kong 4p 2i» 75 E2 72 o Manila 4p 7.".t; NE4 27 24 o April 10. H'kong 10 a 29.84 Calm 73 orlt Manila 10 a 7">9 ESEI 33 25 b H'kong 4p 29 74 Calm 71 o
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