The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 14 April 1911
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section16 1911-04-14 1 Singapore Free' Press AN D MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. APRIL 14, 1911. JNO. 7,19016 words
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Article142 1911-04-14 1 A Chinese Produce Exchange has betn opened in Change Alley aid Mr Tin Cheng Tee is the first President P ige 6. The trouble ovar the Malay F >otball Club Grouad was decided in the Second Court yesterday, the accused being convicted oi assault Page 14. Judgment142 words
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Article920 1911-04-14 1 The world is s-uiftittd j u i})«> present age with an outturn of huinnn <gotism which has possibly not been acd certainiv never bt*n txcelltd. Tleie is no vanity oaore tickling to the subject of its iLflnence, nor more prom uc« d in its attitude to the world,920 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement392 1911-04-14 1 2 fffiu'S Shows at the ALHA M B R A 2 MILES OF MOVING PICTURES EVERY EVENING. Ntw S E AL VARIETY PROGRAMME OF new MLWIS! rHfllfF QlißirrTQti BFOM PATHE, nmUUUII CO., AND THE AMERICAN KInVmZ TO-NIGHT. Tin Rice Festival in Kyoto." "KINO LEAR" Imnenom Co's Production. Italian Art Film—392 words
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Advertisement291 1911-04-14 1 YOU WANT GOOD MUSIC j along with the pictures thrown on the screen to enhance the entertainment not M passable music" or "something that will do for music" j but something that is really good as an accompaniment. We have gone to the trouble and expense of getting out an291 words
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Advertisement258 1911-04-14 1 To-Night! To-Night!! AT THE Harima Hall NEW! NEW!! The following are the names of the new films 1. Italian Lakes. 2. The Bevenging Picture. 3. Mr. Edmond Payne and Mr. George Smith. 4. His Sister in Law. 5. Joanna of Braganz. X HARIMA. Sole Proprietor. Ladies' Lawn Tennis Club SUBSCRIPTION258 words
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Advertisement111 1911-04-14 1 iJHEST AOVCRTIStMCKTS. Star Opera Company programme and Hnrima Hall Page 1. Sale of Johore Saw Mills by auction Page 5. Powell and Co sell unserviceable stores, April 24th and 2s. b. Also furniture at four places r ag« 5. John Little nnd Co show new seasons goodon Tuesday Page b"111 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous347 1911-04-14 1 THE WEEK Friday, 14th High Water.— ll.lo a., 11.13 p Good Friday. Public and Bank Holiday. S G.C. Competitions. N\ O. L. Mail Outward due QAIuSDiT, 15th Hifh Water— ll 4*\ a.. 11.36 p B. I. Mail Outward due. Cricket Singapore vs. Selangor. Public ard Bank Holiday. No issue of347 words
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323 1911-04-14 2 Removal of the Royal Ashes. Although the memory of His Ure Mijasty King Miha ChuUl >rvikorn will live for ever in the hearts <>t' the people he ruled over so wisely, lovingly and well, the fiual B'age of His late Mtjagty's obsequies so323 words
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Article247 1911-04-14 2 The following are the particulars of services daring Easter. Good Friday, April 14th. 7 am. Matins and Litany. 7 30 am. Ante Communion Service. 9 am. to 12 The Three Hours' Service. 6 pm. Evensong and Sermon. Easter Eve. 6 pm. Processional Hymn 131 Responses Festal i247 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement626 1911-04-14 2 Tonic Free from Alcohol Are you pale, weak, easily tired, and do you lack nerve power? Ask your doctor if Ayer's Sar- saparilla would not be good for you. He knows, and will advise you wisely. Not a drop of alcohol in this medicine. It puts red corpuscles into the626 words
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Advertisement567 1911-04-14 2 WANTED. SHIPPING. Wanted for charter, SMALL STEAMSHIP, cabin accommoda'ion for three. Time required about three months. Apply with fall particulars to No. 073, Singapore Free Press. Apl 13 18.4 NURSE WANTED. Wanted European nurse to take charge of two children. Good references indispensable. Apply V. H. co Singapore Free Press."567 words
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Advertisement769 1911-04-14 2 NOTIGES. PAJ A M,~LWrf ED. Notice of Closing of Transfer Books. Notice is hereby given that the Transfer looks of this Company will be closed from be 25th to the 28th April (both days incluive) for the preparation of dividend W arants. By Order of the Board, DERRICK A Co.,769 words
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Advertisement485 1911-04-14 2 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. T ESTABLIBHBD 1887. Policies are WORLD WIDE," UNRH^ t TRICTBD," "INDISPUTABLE" and NO» FORFEITABLE." Claims, loans, cash-surrenderß, etc., at promptly settleo by the General Agents t I Singapore without the delay of reference ti I Head Offioe The Reserves for protection of Poliof holders485 words
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Advertisement575 1911-04-14 2 International Ranking Corporation. CAPITAL and SURPLUS GOLD $6,500,000. Hhad Office r— 60 Wall Street, Nbw Yoa* Lohdoh Office Threadneedle House Bishopsgate Street Within, LoHDoa lc. Lohdoh Bankrbb s— National Provaoiai Bank of England Ltd. General Foreign Eutineu Transacted. DEPOSITS. Cubbent Deposit Accounts opened t*] Interest allowed on the daily balances575 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous93 1911-04-14 2 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. Presbyterian Church. 8 am. 5.30 pm. Services. 4.15 pm. Sunday School. Rev. William Runciman, m.a B.D. Prinsep Street Church. 8 am Sunday School. 9 am (Malay) Rev W. Murray. 8 pm Lantern Service. English Presbyterian Mission. Chinese Churches Tanjong Pagar, 9.30 am. 2 pm. 7.30 pm. Tekkha,93 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement278 1911-04-14 3 ~^>w M M PERMANENT Cheaper than Attaps. No Renewal being Required. .1 TH < -y< i j»OMfcw^^BßW^f y c Mm pv, Fi/// Particulars Samples from ■HHHBI^^^ffIHHHiSBBHHI^^ THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. sPEHCtR-HSPw oo t\ i DDCTT'O J O D E L I T E OUIL L H O SUPERHEATED STEAM m278 words
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Article388 1911-04-14 4 Polick Inquiry Which may be Public S itaa Morrison, who w*s sentenced to death at the Od Biiley for the CUphim muider, ig to appeal. Hia solicitors, Messrs, Claude Lutnley, and Co., held a onsul'ition with Mr Abinger, his couusel, and the necessary steps will be taken388 words
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Article462 1911-04-14 4 Viun ro Bern ok hi S" Mi-khkr. A rmnrkible ni^ht visit to the scene of the nvrdaroa Claphun Common wan B«dfl by the jury who tried the Ci«e at tbfl Old BiileT. V/hen th^ trial of S'inie M >rrinon, who is accused oi taring murderei462 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement728 1911-04-14 4 i Sozodoivt Sorr.e people complain of the expense of a Good dentiCrke. SOZODONT is both #.*t'nr*y^w j C^oJ and economical. "^U^Ln Only a Lttle IS waatod. It lasts. It keeps the teeth clian i-nd Irets them li cm llie con osion :2 >tSirgASi J Ai.:l U is the nicest dentifrice728 words
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Advertisement38 1911-04-14 4 For all internal complaint?/ dyaontry cuogh colds Ac, take Woods' Great Pepporaaint Ourg DYSENTERY AND DIARRHOEA. BROWN'S SPECIFIC. To be bad at the Singapore Dibpenbaby and of Mibb Brown. Grassdale, Rive* Valley Road, Singapore °ec 14 ttha 18.fl38 words
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Advertisement537 1911-04-14 4 Pain arising nun Rheumatism. Chronic KlHls Lumbago, Bronchitis, V*^'jL Sore Throat Sprain, ny > from Cold, Backache, j "--v -_J Cold at the Bruises, /^f^^V f\" Chest, Slight Cuts, nL 4 fK Neuralgia Cramp, Yi > f\ from Cold, Soreness of d '^tA the Limbs after exercise, *JH^" i V^537 words
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Advertisement222 1911-04-14 4 CELESTINS VICHY TABLE WATER, demands of the public has b6ofl now i«tr dued here in small boi%l« betaf formerly only used in largo one.^. Tlio V<CHY WATh'^ are three in number. Grande Grill,, and Celestin'H. The two first w for medioal purpose and ar. n k to h foocded with222 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement867 1911-04-14 5 Singapore Sporting Club. The Spring Race Meeting (Under S. R. Rules of Racing.) WILL PK HELD ON Tuesday, the 9th, Thursday, the and Saturday, the 13th May, 1911. PROGRAMME FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 9th May, 1911. 1. The Opening Stakes. Value $600. A Handicap for Horses that have never won a867 words
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Advertisement701 1911-04-14 5 Entries close at noon on Saturday the 29th April, except for Kace No Bon the Third Day. Entries for Race No 8 on the Third •Day must be made before Six o'clock p m on Thursday, 11th May, at the Race Course. In a)l races the advertised Becond Prize will701 words
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Advertisement492 1911-04-14 5 AUCTIONS. By Order of the Ch ef Police Officer S. S. AUCTION BALE OF Unserviceable Police Stores, Confiscated and Unclaimed Goods, Intestate Estate Property &<\ to uk held at the central police Station South Bridge Road On Friday, 28th April, at 2 p. m. Por Particulars see Catalogues. POWELL Co.,492 words
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Advertisement688 1911-04-14 5 AUCTIONS. MORTGAGEL S SALE. Valuable Leasehold Land and Houses AT MINTO ROAD AT CHING KENG LEE CO'S SALE-ROOM. On Monday, April 24th, at 2-:0 pm. 1. Two pieces of Valuable Leasehold Land for 99 years comprised in East India company's Leases Nos. 586 and ">B7 containing the total area of688 words
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Advertisement945 1911-04-14 5 REMINDER. To-morrow, Saturday, 15th April, at 2-30 p. m. AUCTION SALE OF TEAR RATTAN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE &c. The property ok Capt. RODENBURG. AT No. 9, St. THOMaS WALK. Comprising rattan fancy chairs policbed dining table and dinner wagon Amnrican refrigerator dinner and tea services; glassware, Ac. Irou single and duublw945 words
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Article55 1911-04-14 6 Domestic Occurrences. Marriage. Morgan— Rohlack.— On the Bth April, at St. George's Church, Penang, by the Rev. F. W. Haines, Colonial Chaplain, Alt krt Reginald Morgan, General Manager of the Alor Pongsuand Brieh Ribber Estates, Perak, to Elbie Marie Deli Rohlack, daughter of the late Emil Carl Rohlack and Mrs.55 words
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Article, Illustration31 1911-04-14 6 H'f tail t!ie Pre^s tV People rigtfl .n.nnui.i, tir.hrilxrii '\<v g.iin H-rr pat'iot Truth her c''""^ 1^ pre< ejit i'' v. Pledged to Religion. Loyally -"iJ I-aw.31 words
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Article1247 1911-04-14 6 The late Secretary for War, Viscount Hai.uine, used to din it into the ears of the nation with a reiteration that might rery well have been supposed to correspond to a dtgree of conviction on the part of that Minister that he was really in earnest,1,247 words
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Article689 1911-04-14 6 Sourabaya is declared an infected port owing to the existence of cholera there. Mr J. L>rni*'s le«vo is expended for three months from Mty 1 "> and Mr G. Copley's till May 25th. Mr Andrew Ayrnew ii appointed a member of Tanj >ng Pagar Djck B>ard, vice Mr F. E689 words
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Article356 1911-04-14 6 Quite a number of Rwopnin and Ghin^. merchants gathered a| No. :J Clwu w i^ yesterday morning o *i«fa pru.p.rity to Z new Chinese Produce Exch*nJe whirl. being opened there. The need of exchange has long been felt an,on«t t Chinese traders m Smg ip ,re an!356 words
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Article58 1911-04-14 6 Kualt Lumpur, Apr 1,.\ Meters Whittall and Co, have recited cable advice that SerembAn C unpmy Directors rre >mmend a final diri-lead of 21 1 making 90j for the year, illovii thousand sterling for depreciation, xoi carrying forward £3,231. The Directors of Sungoi Choh r.?c >mmenl a58 words
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Article18 1911-04-14 6 rt n feMCj Kuala Lumpur, Apr The Lidies' R fh Club lufl the Walker Trophy.18 words
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Article354 1911-04-14 6 S*»r»»cdih Bydtaalk —174 rA-N. Vili* 1. Working Expense* !».-o^ Mr Chung Ah Ming of Taipine ito England for the Coromtiui B« travels by the German mail steamer "Klaiat" Mr Arthur Birch, brother of Sir K. \V. Birch, died in IWtu Gij ih botpital on Saturday las: at354 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement246 1911-04-14 6 JOHN LITTLE CO., LIMITED. $bow of Hew Seasons MILLINERY BOOTS SHOES DRESS MATERIALS. These will be shown in the Sections usually set apart for them. On Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday APRIL 18 19 20 Sale Remnants Oddments in the Ladies Dept. will be placed at the end nearest the Tea Room.246 words
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Advertisement95 1911-04-14 6 S. MOUTRIE AND CO., LTD. THE PIANOFORTE AND MUSIO WAREHOUSE. THE ARCADE. MOUTRIE ISA Synonym of Good Faith. Moutrie's Guarantee Satisfaction. Moutrie's Sell the Best Quality Goods only at the Lowest Prices. wf LEE T BROTHERS. 58-4, Hill Street, (off Stamford Road.) HIGH GLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. Enlargements a Speciality PRICE LIST95 words
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Article106 1911-04-14 7 FRENCH COUNTRY SIDE ABLAZE. Vinegrowers Excesses. (By Submarine Telegraph. Reuter's) It is wired from Paris that the wildest 3 »nes are ttkiog place in the Department of I irne, the people of which are furious at a t el Nation of the Senate against, a previous >rder, excluding106 words
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Article50 1911-04-14 7 Received at 640 pm. well-known tirms had their premies i\ Ay. Oae firm had 811 vats of broken in the cellars and the mob was Dg ankle deep in wine. 1400ns attacked the rioters, using their ..hres, on the rioters at Epernay. There were some casualties.50 words
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Article471 1911-04-14 7 L Russia and China. Rec. Apr. 18 4.30 pm. Reuter's carrespondeut at Moscow says .t it is alleged that Chinese spies have neen arrested at the station Da.uria on the Trans Baikal railway. It is stated that they include a general and another officer, j.nd three soldiers. Drawings471 words
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Article69 1911-04-14 7 Kee p it at Hand. Keep Keep Chamberlain's Pain Balm at hand become acquainted with its many uses am intrinsic merits and it will save much snffei jng as well as time and money. It promptl; relieves the pain resulting from cats, bruises sprains or injuries from any cause and69 words
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Article93 1911-04-14 7 PROM WATER AND BY AIR. (BvSubmarine Telegraph. Reuter's.) < Rec Apr, 13, 10 2 am. M. Fahre the inventor of a flyingboat yesterday appeared at Monaco and rose from the sea for eight or ten feet and 1 then dropped b.ick easily, but to-day during testing evolutions he dashed93 words
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Article36 1911-04-14 7 New Black Sea Fleet. Rec Api 18, 10 2 am. Reuter'g St Petersburg correspondent states that the Budget Committee has approved a grant of fifteen millions sterling for additions to the Black Sea fleet.36 words
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Article47 1911-04-14 7 Mr Churchill in reply to questions in the House announced -that the question of Chinese immigration into Liverpool was engaging the attention of the Home Office and steps which might be necessary to be taken to deal with the matter were now being considered. ■> <47 words
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Article98 1911-04-14 7 In the current number of the Agricultural Bulletin Mr A. W. Anderson has an interesting article on climbing and creeping plants suitable for Singapore gardens and the best methods of establishing them. As the article besides the list and description of the plants recommended contains also practical hints98 words
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Article397 1911-04-14 7 Morgan —Mitchell. At St. Oaorge's Church on Saturday afternoon the marriage was solemnised between Mr Albert Reginald Morgan, General Manager of the Alor Pongsu and Brieh Rubber Estates, aud Miss Elsie Marie Kohlack, (Miss "Pin" Mitchell) daughter of Mr and Mrs B E. Mitchell. The bride was397 words
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Article41 1911-04-14 7 For pains in the eide or chest dampen a piece of flannel with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bind it on over the seat of pain. There is nothing better. For sale by all Dispen saries and Dealers.41 words
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Article1087 1911-04-14 7 Quicquid agunt homines nostri est farrago Übelli. Juvbnal The poet sige who invented the epigram A little learning is a dangerous thing )f ten mistaken for a scriptural maxim, along with Charity begins at home and "God empers the wind to the shorn lamb," by :hose1,087 words
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Article176 1911-04-14 7 KING EDWARD VII MEMORIAL FUND. The following is the latest list of subs criptions. Amount previously acknowledged $40, 797.42 Towkay Loke Yew, Kwala Lumpor 15,000 Chartered Bauk of ladia, Australia and China 1,000 Netherlands Trading Society l,o<>o W. Wallace Cook E-q. 100 Amoy Traders Association 50 A. H. Lemon Esq.176 words
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Article122 1911-04-14 7 Pat is, Saturday. A Washington dispatch to the New York Herald (Paris edition) states that the Blue Hope Diamond is likely to be again offered for sale. Bad luck has again fallen upon the owner of the diamond, Mrs McLean on this occasion being the victim.122 words
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Article461 1911-04-14 7 There is no longer room for doubt that Bubonic Plague has established itself in Java, and it would seem probable that it has been claiming its victims in Malang since the beginning of the year, though the doctors chiefly native seem to huve been slow to recognise461 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement199 1911-04-14 7 ROBINSON Co. ANNOUNCE THEIR FIRST DISPLAY OF New Spring Dress Goods in all the newest shades fabrics. INSPECTION INVITED. Patterns posted free on request* ROBINSON Co. W. D. H. O. WILLS. I THREE CASTLES M MAGNUMS A LARGE HAND-MADE CIGARETTE. Packed rS^aar^^^^ '^^ij Price I 'He MAGNUMS" +M K Three199 words
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Advertisement632 1911-04-14 8 STOOMVAART MAATSGHAPPIJ NIDERLAND. Steamship Company "NEDEBLAND." Royal Dutch Mail Service. The Company's Mail Steamer "REMBRANDT" will leave Batavia on the 20th inst. at 5 p.m. and is expected to arrive here on the 22nd inst, at 8 a.m. She will sail for Sabang, Colombo, Suez, Port-Said, Genoa, Algiers, Tangier, Lisbon632 words
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Advertisement733 1911-04-14 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 acd Liverpool and for Marseilles, Havre and Liverpool733 words
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Advertisement698 1911-04-14 8 N.D.L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamers o! 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 to698 words
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Advertisement682 1911-04-14 8 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 China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and Ameri can Ports. Steamers will leave Singapor* on or about MAIL LINES. Outward for China) 1911 1911 Delta April682 words
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Advertisement891 1911-04-14 8 HOLIDAY-TICKETS Between 15th April and 15th July, 1911 Holiday-Tickets to from all the places of the JNetherlands-India Archineif (Singapore and Penang included) will be issued. These tickets entitle the passenger to make a return vova against payment of single fare and are available f or *t steamer of the following891 words
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Article198 1911-04-14 9 Man of the Future S-gnor Enrico Morselli, the Genoese anthropologist, according to a Paris contemporary, considers that the human race will undergo a process of physical change. Man in the future, ho says, will have a bigger head than he bas to day. This will be accompanied198 words
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Article153 1911-04-14 9 lately the China Mail referred to the dreadful case of eig^it children being kidnapped, and one slaughtered by brigands in order to intimidate their parents and f ree a ransom for the remainder. This has now been done. The robbers have consented to accept twenty thousand dollars,153 words
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Article170 1911-04-14 9 "We shill charter a 10,000 >on steamship i liu«r," |(f I) U glas Hill, m p., for the l"*le of Wight, who is receiving mines of members of Parliament desirous of being present at the Coronation Darbar in India, said. Members of both Houses will hava170 words
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Article161 1911-04-14 9 Plenty of good reisons can be advanced why Territorials should have the OM of the rangeH for r Hj practice on Sundays," Cap ttiiu Jesse], mp for Sjuth St. Pancias said Tne inadequacv of the existing range accommodation, bo far as the London Territorials are concerned, is an161 words
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Article139 1911-04-14 9 If. Mouis, the new French Minister, is credited with the idea of attempting to carry out a plan which he is said to have conceived when he was in practice at the 1» »r de.-iiix Ba r says the "Telegraph's" Puril correspondent. Arguing tb.it it is139 words
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Article76 1911-04-14 9 At a meeting of the Kent and Essex Fisheries Committee in London it was reported that the Board of Fisheries bad been appealed to on the sulj^ct of the protection of winkles on private grounds, a Kentish bench of justices having held that winkles were wild76 words
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Article703 1911-04-14 9 Tq9 following passengers are looked homeward P. O. Per Delhi connecting at Colombo with Mongolia, sailing Apiil 21. Mr K^r, Mr Saxendulfl, Mr and Mrs Voules, Miss Claiver, rfr and Mrs Garland. Mr D Miller, Mr E H. iratt, Mr and Mrs V>nniug Thomaa, Mr R. CrWwiek. Mr703 words
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Advertisement356 1911-04-14 9 What's the tim-? Time for glass I i I )l a most palauble 1 I s tlth tonic, 1 I n;: lti m 'JA >n on the 1 f llvef ll oth« organt. 1 I. A &k« o: VV <>W s mapps before jl Y a ;< app f lt356 words
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Advertisement974 1911-04-14 9 A City I W Nervous Depression, Lassitude, Rheumatism r From all lands, deputations come to study the method which lias made the lai Lionel on Constab e superior to all others. "The wuthod by which I make myseii (tfiuil to my work" says Constable Lawreiii M consists of taking rtC974 words
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Advertisement76 1911-04-14 9 3 AVAS^vCf v> 3) Cr 3 ANTAL 1R AND COATIMi M tti-MaUAHtJ m-Iv c Lin. WITH NC INCCNVnNItNCJ^J I DIP ACTIONS aLI CfLMISt*. 1 I o». SAVAftHSSE.. fTgurke co7 207, QUBBN-BT, SINOAPOPIC. Livery SLoble Keepers Fodder Merchant*. For Rnbbert-yrod Gharries and Beat Rnbbes .jred carriagOß, ring up Tklrpkonb 916. F76 words
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Advertisement165 1911-04-14 10 BUCHANAN. W m W M W jB m <^.'r^: fe l •II d V\ JVJ if w^ 1 1 f A£JL JL JUfl SPECi/' VA> Li 1 C ;b i BMHQg '^j ifcSft"? P H/ K Cr/kolL 11 A ■^•■> PER CASF IjLJ 1 51 I 4? O/ 7 Dozen165 words
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359 1911-04-14 11 Of much interest to Scots, whether educationists or not, are the Reminiscences of Mr J» hn M^cleod. a retired Inspector of Schools in the Northern Counties. His expeiieccps have been unusually vide he has met people of many types and of all social classes. There359 words
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Article235 1911-04-14 11 THE KING TO RACE IN IRELAND. It is btated that King Gorrge will run a couple of horses at the race ireetiag at Leopardstown on July 1". This meeting has been specially arranged by Kmg Gdorgw's wish in connection with the royal visit to Ireland, and he aL.d the Queen235 words
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Article205 1911-04-14 11 Thk Pkomiskh New PoLicrt The news that the War Department is soon to adopt a svstera whereby the local merchants and ibdustries «>f the Philippines will be given consideration in connection with Army contracts for supplies and woik ia almost too good to be true. The merchants and205 words
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Article152 1911-04-14 11 A middle aged woman who complained at tbo Westminster Police Court that her has b-iud, a man of fifty-four, had deserted her, said they were married ouly five weeks before. He did not quirrel with tne," she declared. "He simply told me he was tired of married life,152 words
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Article25 1911-04-14 11 Is This Story of a Mother in Ch*na After Years of Suffering She was Eventually Made Happy and Well by25 words
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Article, Illustration614 1911-04-14 11 It is impossible to conceive of greater misery in life than to be always ailing, and yet that i8 tbe condition to which many women have habituated themselves, despairing of ever finding relief from constant ill-health. To such ladies the Btory of his wife's illness, as614 words
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Page 11 Advertisements
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Advertisement183 1911-04-14 11 I MARIE, TODD CCVS liB a necessity-more especially \tx jfikKJV TilfiZ** ou are th more tim* hot climates, because ink evapo JLMT tl SWAN" will aave you, and th< so quiekly. #jf SSfcH** 111 aPPr ciate its Bplendid Always clean, and ever ff/^JB So]d by aM riady for use; won't183 words
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Advertisement123 1911-04-14 11 P] Warm Days T bringwith their pleasures some |s| 9H discomforts. Then it is really KJj 1 1 f e^ res^i n g to f err ove every i trace of dust and perspiration f\ I Soap| SES and any day it is a good soap to ss choose for123 words
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Advertisement507 1911-04-14 11 DUNLOP TYRES i >v Iff* 1 J lii THE DUNLOP RUBBER Co., (FAR EAST) Ltd. U3 9 Robinson Roao Singapore. The Patent Automatic "Rapid Darner." duickly executes all darning-work, turning up in a household and makes it appear Jrtt^^>/ like newly woven. C^V*^~ j^i Every apparatus is packed in a507 words
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Page 11 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous511 1911-04-14 11 SINGAPORE COV£RKiy§£NT RAILWAY From Ist February, 191 1, and until further notice. TRAIN SERVICE FOR WEEK DAYS ONLY. UP TRAINS. 1284 6« 7 8 9 10 am. am. am. am. am. am. pm. pm. pm. pm. Passir Panjang 4AO BorceoVSbari 7_ 4 y, 2 45? Z? o^****" fi.o7 6.47 7.47511 words
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Article304 1911-04-14 12 Its Cause and Cube. In consequence of the stress of modern life, Nervoaß Debility is one of the most prevalent disorders of mankind. The everlasting wear and tear of the nervous system incidental to the demands of daily life, are not repaired as readily an when men lived304 words
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Article241 1911-04-14 12 EUROPKA.NISIN<? THE CHINESE ARMY. Those who suffer from this malady will be interested, though perhaps not gratified, to hear of the great progress which is being made in the Europeanising of the Chinese A.rmy. ThU modern army of Caina is a subject of great interest and no241 words
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Article205 1911-04-14 12 Sie John Aikd's Bbqussts The will with two codicils of the late Sir John Ami, Ihe famous engineer a od contractor lor the Nile J) »m, has been provisionally provfni at J1' 1.1 00, 000. The testator bequeaths to each of his sons *n immediate legacy of £50,<205 words
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Article119 1911-04-14 12 M PAL TftUtT AM) SlI'l'ORT AhVO.'ATKIt Tokyo, Apr 1 H.E. Mr H Isbuin, Japanese Minister to China, with his family, has left Tokyo to re suma his post in Peking. During his recent visit he has expressed his views on Chinese flairs very frftlw taking advantage of119 words
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Article125 1911-04-14 12 B lu'htou possesses tin exceptionally clever B>y Booat. He m inttruofedto carry a despatch from Falmt»r to B itjhton, adis*anee of three miles, t iking a rou'o over tho Dawns, and at allc>sts to avoid cipiure. As a full company of scouts was postel on tlwDowni e<tch125 words
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94 1911-04-14 12 Peking, April 3rd. In response to a memorial from Yin Chang, the Minister for War, who is known to have favoured hostilities in the recent crisis with Russia, an extraordinary edict has baen issued which gives the Prince Regent the chief command of the forces,94 words
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Article114 1911-04-14 12 A surgical operation for appendicitis wa R performed in the Uranium liner "Uranium'' which recently arrived at Halifax, N. S., by Dr J. B. Connolly, the ship's doctor, on one of the steerage passengers. When a similar operation was performed in the "Mauretania" the liner was stopped114 words
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Article225 1911-04-14 12 Mr. John Harrow, residing at 1 .">, Duke St. Bradford, Manchester, England, writes I shall never fail to recommend Doan's Backache Kidney Pills to others, for the medicine ha^ d<NM uj" wonderful good. For two or three years I su tiered from what I believe was scinica225 words
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Advertisement232 1911-04-14 12 Singapore Cold Storage Co, Ltd. Near Entrance to Borneo Wharf. Telephone 1026. Bea stocks of all kinds of Frozen Mw.te etc., can be delivered to shipping at tnt Wharves, or in the Singapore Roads on shor notice. OFFICE HOURS. Weekdays 7 r.m. to 5 p.m. I 7 a.m. to 8232 words
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Advertisement276 1911-04-14 12 CROSSE f% B CELEBRATED blackwelljT I* B j^|i|^SfeN PICKLES, SOIJPS, JAWS, 51 I^S^^^^y JELLIES, POTTED MEATS. jl TABLE I ISSsSZ MALT VINEGAR, TITT'T T/^ A d^TT^Ci c *^*nL*«« sx Il\ &h SALAD OIL m. Agents for Lea Perrins 1 c 'al Tins with E* tta WORCESTERSHIRE SALT rHATLAS^JSWLLAI— H r.276 words
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Advertisement163 1911-04-14 12 nazeline Snow UFADE VAfek) I Pur ind ither C(H)| m\l7Tu;w^ sticky :1 <• nor Greatly reduc«S I for Prickly Heat j 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 redness163 words
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Article141 1911-04-14 13 Feb. Mar. Total Belat say 1.176 Sroang W 75 252 grnseh ,j o peng 625 fi so 1,875 Heawood 628 628 Kanjuning $8,590 6,287 17,729 Kanaboi 110 478 kiota 445 910 Kinta Association 525 220 745 Rledang 86 138 299 Kramat Pnlai 167 167 ■vuantan Labat 505 431141 words
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Article649 1911-04-14 13 Fob Mar Total -...gar 4,225 4,150 8,375 rj, AlorPongso 3,^49 3,791 11,348 Vf Gajah 611 285 1,638 vi 1,603 1,6' 0 4,650 a Anglo Malay 53.932 42,290 158.2,0 Iyer Knning 550 560 1,711 r Molek 3,044 6,371 Panas 1,995 1,685 5,647 Bakap 2,132 2,182 Balgownie 10,0.">0 8,026649 words
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Article1394 1911-04-14 13 Oaf. lisui. Paid. Last Div. Birrs at. Sillers 85,000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Estates Ltd 4 4 411 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo- Malay 100% for 1910 113 1 27_ 50,000 2/- 2'- Ba-tang Malaka 2 6 3 0 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 185%int.15 0 0 16 0 01,394 words
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Article219 1911-04-14 13 April 12. Macbew, Ger btr, Wo'ff, for Bangkok. April 13. Vestfold, Xor Btr, Bertels«n, for Bangkok. Van der Lijn, Dut str, V,in der Berg, for Sin^kawang and Pontianak. Hai Nam, Brit str, Phillips, for Muar and Malacca. Emilie, Dut str, Mahmoot, for Rhio. Malacca, Brit, str, Stach, for Port219 words
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Article68 1911-04-14 13 (Coebictid up to April. 18.) Bank 4m s |/4A demand 2/4^ Private credits 3 m/i 2/4 JJ credits 6 m/i 2/4 T'V Franck, demand Bank. M 295 Germany, demand 239 India, T. T m 174| Hongkong, demand 22i Yokohama, demand 114J Java, demand 140j Bangkok, demand 66 Sovereigns, Bank68 words
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Article74 1911-04-14 13 Per Profit Mr and Mrs Cony bear, Mr Edgar. Per Hye Leong Dr and Mrs Pon, Mr and Mrs Clarke, Mr Butler, Mr A Francis. Per Lady Weld Mr Paley. Per Sappho Mr D. B. Haughton. Per Ipob Mr and Mm Darke, Mr A. J. Scandrett, Mr and74 words
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Article145 1911-04-14 13 April 13. Tin* $>S 00 Gambier buyers 8.20 Gambier Cube No 1 14.50 Ghunbier On be No. 2 nom Pepper Black (ordL*. S'fon) buyers 16.75 Pepper, White (fair) buyers 27.37£ Natnutfs (110 to tat l».}ar> m Dom Nntrafcgi vBO to tfet 111.) M M nnu tface (Bands) nom OloTf*145 words
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Advertisement446 1911-04-14 13 TO L.BT. TO BE LET. DALVBY For particulars apply to Messrs. Powell k Co., or to Messrs. Tomlinson k Lermit. Api 14 294 TO BE LET FURNISHED. Mt Elizabeth House from the Ist June next. Dr particulars apply to, Messrs. Donaldson and Burkinshaw. 19, Collyer Quay. Apl 18 tta nc.446 words
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Advertisement206 1911-04-14 13 De K9NINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agents at Singapore, Tho Shipsagency, Limited, 2-3, Collyer Quay. TH» UNDIRMSNTIONVD DATI9 OF DIPARTORI ARM OMIT APPROXIMAWS Valentyn I Rieoaw, Anambas and Natoena Islands Apl 14 Rumphius Batavia, Samarang and Soerabaia Apl 14 Bantam j Penang, Oelee-Lheao, Sabang, We*t206 words
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Miscellaneous704 1911-04-14 13 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and Tom Commanders Arrived From For When Hai Chen Chinese cruis. C. C. Yang Apl 2 Deli Java Flora Brit cruis. 4300 Nicholas Apl 5 Manila Hongkong Edgar Brit cruis. 2406 Miller Apl 7 Portsmouth Sydtey Monmouth Brit cruis. 9800 Power Apl 9 Colombo Hongkong Pelorus704 words
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Article318 1911-04-14 14 Before the Actiug Chief Justice Sir A F.G. Law yesterday. Mkri.imau Share Dkal. The Lordship gave judgment in this case in which plaintiff Fan Mong Tho, represented by Mr Giuut claimed from Wt-e BxM Hean, a broker, represented by Mr Braddell the sum of $4,M*3 being the baUnce318 words
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Article175 1911-04-14 14 Dismissed for Trespass, FnriD for Assault. Iq the second court yesterday niorninu Mr Acton gave judgment in the case brought against two ot the three Malays charged with wilful trespass on the Malaya Football Association ground and with assaulting Noor Mohamed Hashim, General Secretary. The defendant charged175 words
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Article125 1911-04-14 14 A preliminary ei qoirj was commenced before Mr Robinson in the third court yes ♦erday, a Tamil messenger employed at the Post Office being charged at the instance of the Postmaster General, with using as genuine forged documents. Mr W. G. Bell, postmaster general for the125 words
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Article116 1911-04-14 14 Soldiers in $iwgapobi Forward Subscriptions. Subscriptions to the fund raised on behalf of the victims of the Pretoria Pit disaster have not yet ceased to come in. Quite recent Ij we had pleasure in acknowledging the receipt of sums from readers resident in places so far apart116 words
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Article88 1911-04-14 14 The following will represent Selangor in the cricket match at Singapore on Saturday and Monday next —A. B. Hubback, C K Bancroft, N Grenier, A. C. Corbetta, A F Spooner, F. M. Campbell, W. S. Huxley F /m D i puiBi LA< Tuck er, C. C. McCarnev and88 words
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Article237 1911-04-14 14 RUGGER. Quite a number of sporting fixtures took place yesterday in which the Navy figured prominently. On the Esplanade the S.C.C. Rugby team met a team drawn from the British cruisers now in the roads, and des pite the fact that the ground was rather too hard for237 words
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Article99 1911-04-14 14 Oa the lower portion of the Esplanade, the S.K.C. met a team from the Buffs. There was very little to choose between the two, and the excellence of the goal keeping on both sides kept the score low, the Buffs winning by one goal to nil. The S C.C.99 words
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Article70 1911-04-14 14 This meeting takes place on April 89 and M and includes the Sal IfadJM Cup, 57 kilos, distance 1 1 mile, value 1,000 florins, Kili B^sar Shakes, handicap, distance 1{ mile, 750 florins. Princess Juliana Stakes, handicap, distaica 1| miles, vilue 1,000 ll >riaa besides several other races70 words
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Article173 1911-04-14 14 In honour of the visiting Selangor Cricket team a Smoking Concert will be given on Saturday evening in the S. C. C Pavilion, admission for members 50 cents. The following is the programme Overture William Tell The Band. Selection The Girl in the Train. Tun Bawd.173 words
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Article90 1911-04-14 14 The great second programme will bo continued for three nights longer, when the season closes. The cireu* will be open on Friday (to night) Siturday (with a matinee in the afternoon); and Easter Monday. At Hongkong Chief Datecrive Inspector Hanson was to be presented with the King's medal90 words
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Article55 1911-04-14 14 There is little danger from a cold except when followed by pneumonia, and this never happens when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is used. This remedy has won its great reputation and extensive sale by its remarkable cures of colds and can be relied upon with implicit confidence. For sale55 words
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Article263 1911-04-14 14 FRASER'S SHA RE CIRCULAR. During another quiet week which has passed since our last report, Rubbers have experienced a slight decline, and business has been confined chiefly to the sterling sharea. Mining and Industrials, however, have received more attention, and several of the leading Tin Stocks have been ia good263 words
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Article185 1911-04-14 14 Among the objects promised for the Ethnographical and Historical Section of the Scottish Exhibition is one from Provost Bogle, Falkirk, whbh will be viewed with much interest. It is the forefoot of the first practically successful steamboat ever built, the "Charlotte Dundis," which William Sym ington of185 words
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Article176 1911-04-14 14 At iK.ver on SUurday March 11 the adj mrned hearing was resumed of the charges against Archibald Douglas, first mate of the Greenock steamer "Binnockburn" of shooting two Chinese seamen on board that ship whilst she was beached in 1) >ver B*y alter a Channel collision. Capt.176 words
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Article90 1911-04-14 14 Speaking at the Working Men's College on Wild Parts of China," Professor A Henry mentioned as a curious f «ct that the Chinese, Japanese, and Koreans, who num ber one-third of the human race, abstain from the use of milk, cheese, and butter. This probably accounted90 words
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Article189 1911-04-14 14 Mr E. E. Watson is now Works Manager of the Straits Trading Co., Ltd., at Butterworth, Mr Brugh baring been trausferred to Singapore, whence Mr Russell has gone to Butterworth as Asst. Works Manager. The detailed account written by Bishop Bashford, of the American Methodist Epis copal Church, of the189 words
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Article157 1911-04-14 14 The Quiloa put ashore rioe and grain from Ringoou, at the wharves yesterday. In the roads are thH Wakamatsu Mam" and the "B^roa Ctwdor" both with cargoes of Japanese coal to land. The Van Der Lijn and "V*n Heemsberk" both sailed yesterday evening with Manshipment cargo for Dutch157 words
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Article105 1911-04-14 14 mikbbn Strikes a Rock. The outward-bound N L. Goeben," which was expected in Colombo on April Btb, struck a rock near San Remo, Italy, on March 23rd. She proceeded to G*-noa where she will go into dock for the neces sary repairs, after discharging her105 words
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Article301 1911-04-14 14 Messrs Howarth E skine, Ltd., have just completed and handed over a fast steam launch to the order of H. E. Chow Phya Aphai Pubet. Trie launch is 4.". feet long over all and is fitted with quadruple €X pension engines with four crank?, and301 words
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Advertisement50 1911-04-14 14 The world protects its throat and chest With medicine that stands the test, The people's faith is undisturbed The cough or cold that can't be curbed, Or wholly cured; cannot be round, And though the chilly winda resound Throughout the land all are secure Who purchase Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.50 words
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Advertisement698 1911-04-14 14 ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF Australian Frozen Meats Produce Can be obtained at the COLD STORAGE DEPOT, 142-25, Orchard Road. Netherlands Gutta Percha COMPANY LIMITED. Singapore Rubber Works. Matting and Floor-Tiles Specially Suitable for Shipboard Banks, Insurance-Offices, Churches, Hospitals, and all Public Buildings. NOISELESS, VERY DURABLE, WATER-PROOF AND SANITARY. Works and Offices—698 words
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Miscellaneous200 1911-04-14 14 VESSELS AT TAN JONG PAGAB AND KEPPEL HARBOUR. Wharvet and Dnr.k* at which different «e*st! s w#re berth? i yestsrday. East Wharf (Basin) Manila. East Wharf Soo 1— Rumphiua. Sheers Wharf- C. Apcar. Main Wharf Se<- 2 Edernian. 3 Siam. 4— lslander. s— Nil. 6— Hyson, G. Apcar. Lagoon Dock200 words
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