The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 17 April 1911

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEK CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY. APRIL 17, 1911. NO- 7,191
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  • 168 1 The football match Perak and Penang resulted m a dra~v Page 5. The death is announced of Mr Muberh Bell uf the Times— Pige (3 The Uared Spates have is>>utd a warning to the M x can Government nnd insurgents Page 5 and 8. A Miccescful frinol»«-r
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  • 1202 1 Why eh< u!d we, any of v*, make calls? We all dislike the, cu>t< ni. and yet just because it happen to le the custom, we meekly submit. Who beet ti iby the caUs to bfgiu with Certainly n^t the person who makes them, and almost touaMy
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 34 1 fiiT* 1 '^tj"w>^^E&t^EK^^^^^K^^O^Bß^K^KKßEßlti^^^^B9UfW9^^^^^^^Ji^^B*^^^^m^^^^^^^^^*jm^^^^^a^^^^^^^^^^-—*^^m^^^^m^^^^^mm*^^^Lm^m^^^^m^^^^^^m^^^^^^^m [TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY <& THURSDAY I April 18 April 19 April 20 I Still Further Reductions: I Items which must be cleared Iwill be offered at Half Marked Sale Price m AM Departments.
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    • 117 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Chinese amah wanted for Deli, Sumatra Prfkte D. Star Opera Co., gives the (Jjlden Bird Pa K e 2. Robinson Piano Company auto manual Page 5. TLe last three days of John Little's Great Sale Page 1. Last performance of Harmston's Circus to night Page 10. The Standard
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 328 1 THE WEEK. Monday, 17lh T ii?u W*«ar.~ 0 0 h., 053 p ..Da iy. Public pnd Bauk Holiday v' i ket Sit gapora B for. 'I M. Mail Homeward dm\t M. Mail Outward due. S.G C. Competitions. Harmston's Cireu-, 9 p Tuesday, 18th High Water.— 4>.2s a. 1.26 p WEDNESDAY.
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  • 489 2 Featukk* 01 the All-Br: Exhibition. A PALACE OF LI<;HT. Not only will the Festival of Empire be a brilliant display by day both m the Crystal Palace and m the ground*, but by uiu'ht the place will baa palace of a m triad h^hte, a vertiable fairyland
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  • 182 2 Great and manifold are the devices adapted by the rulers of France to arrest the dwind ling of the population. The latest suggestion comes from M. Driant, deputy for Meurthe and Moselle, who proposes that certain em ployments under Government should be re served for men who are
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 794 2 MARLBOROUGH CINEMATOGRAPH, BEACH ROAD. Phe Show at which you got. REGULAR, CHANGES OF PROGRAMME jvhich are always advertised PICTURES TO ENTERTAIN. Comprising High-Class Dramatic, Humorous, md Art Subjects pleasant musical accompaniment ay trained professionals For which you are charged The Lowest Admission Prices. Pacts that have induced large members to
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    • 768 2 NOTIQES. NOTICE Mr. Lachlan Rose Macphail has been ad- 1 mitted a partner m the firm of Saunders and Horsfall as from l~>th April 1911. .J. D. SAUNDERS. G. G. HORSFALL. Singapore, 15th April 1911. Apl 17 53.4 notice" The business of Hockee Co., Share Brokers and Commission Agents of
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    • 528 2 FOR SALE. FOR SALE. Tin Mining Land. The owner is prepared to accompany the intending purchaser over the property and tnrn over the soil anywhere desired as proof of deposits. For terms and farther particulars apply to Deposits c o Free Press. Apl 3 27.4 MOTOR CYCLE FOR SALE. 2|
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    • 543 2 International Banking Corporation. CAPITAL and SURPLUS GOLD $6,500,000, Hbad Opfiob .—6O Wall Stroet, New VY C *r Londos Offiob Threadneedle Honae. Bishopsgate Street Within, Losdob Be Lohdoh Bankrbb .—National Prcviac^ Bank of England Ltd. General Foreign Baiineta Traniacted. DEPOSITS, Cdbbbnt Deposit Acooonte opened I*l Interest allowed on the daily balancoe
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  • 798 3 Mr TAFTS RESOLVE New Yi.ik. Uvnh 13. Mexico's intimacy with Ja^n, wbioh has },±en increasing to such an extent as to threaten America with the possibility of m mush 1 ink attack m the event of war for the mastery of the Pacific, is the real reuao;
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 52 3 RAFFLES-BY-THE-SEA, PENANG, 13 THE LEADING EUROPEAN HOTEL and has no connection wtth any other Establishment. RECOMMENDED BY THE MEDICAL PROFESSION on account of its healthy position, wholesome food and cleanliness. No gronnd-floor or unhealthy rooms. ELECTRIC INSTALLATION FANS BATHROOMS TO EVERY ROOM. Moderate A inclusive charges. Telegrams Baffles, Penang. Telephone
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    • 566 3 +^\J^^^ Long, Heavy Hair? T«.cn treat your hair we!!. See that it is properly fed. Growth Of every kind demands proper food. Starved hair splits at the er.cls, t ims prematurely gray, s short and dry. Then feed r i-wir. Feed it with proper a regular ha;r-focd. Feed 4 with
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    • 584 3 AUGTIONS. By Crder cf the Chef Police Cfficer S. S. y AUCTION SALE OF Unserviceable Police Stores, Confiscated and Unclaimed Goods, Intestate Estate Property m. co bl held at the central police Station South Bridge Road On Friday, 28th April, at 2 p. m. ?or Particulars see Catalogues. POWELL Co.,
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    • 686 3 AUGTIONS. MORTGAGEL S SALE. if'alucble Leasehold Land and Houses AT MINTO RO4D IT CHING KENG LEE COS SALE-ROOM. On Monday, April 24th, at 2-:0 pm. 1. Two pieces of Valuable Leasehold Land or 99 years comprised m East India c 0111- >any's Leases Nos. 586 and SB7 contaiDing he total
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    • 900 3 AUCTION SALE OF Valuab'e Teak and European Male Hcusetuld Furnitire and Effects, (The property of L. Engel, Esq., at pro<-eut m the occupation of G. J Hoitsma, E^q.) AT "STRATHMORE," No 9, TA3GLIN HILL. On Saturday, 22nd April, 19*1, at 2 pm. Comprising: TEAK DINNER WAGON'S; TEAK DININQ TABL*:; TEAK
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 45 4 On April 16th, at the Maternity Hospital, Singapore, the wife of J. A. R. Olennie, mm C M., of a son. Wright.—On the 23rd March, 1911. at 80, DarUton Road, Kingston-upon-Thames, the wife of A. E. Wkight, f.s i P.W.D., Hongkong, of a son.
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    • 50 4 Croal-Mac donald. —oo the 22nd Mar, at St Cyprian's Churcii, Brockley, S.E by the Rev. W. V. Mason, m.a., Thomas Gordon Cboa:., of Perak, F.M.S., third son of the late Thomas Allan Coral, General Post Office, Edinburgh, to Flora, youngest daughter of the Henry George MacJonald, of St. John.*.
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  • 1290 4 Monday April. 17, 1911. A glance at tho telegrams referring to what is practicilly an industrial insurrection m the ancient French province of Champagne will show to whit a dangerous pitch the entire people of a French dspAfftßSOt hive bpen ipfltmed. What was bud enough three
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  • 726 4 There were no questions asked at the meeting of the Sbareholiers of the Eastern Smelting Coy. I f ip, perhaps, not very tactful of a contemporary to mention that the builders ot a new church "have been constantly at work, even on Sundays." The B emen tirm of Gabrueder Plata
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  • 24 4 (From mir »mn Correspondent Kualu Lumpur April l. r > Ku ila Lumpur Rubber Compauy pays d nterim divideud of 30 per cent.
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  • 16 4 {Front our mm Om < Kuala Lumpur Apul ]r, Seafield:— i ;,;<♦! jh; Dama.nsara ll(s"
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  • 31 4 Xl-rom m Malacca, April I. At to day's rubber auction there w^ 4 keen competition and the following nH^ were realised. Fine Sheet Sheet $2H C.ipe Siring scrap
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  • 543 4 (J7 „.,,<. Hongkong, April 15. Dr Miostrich, the d >ctor on tu ir .l the "HonffWinl" died on th* royefi up from Singapore and was buried at »ea n March JO. Mile. Eva <tnrhier has returned to Hongkong from Canton, having ifi?en i
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 302 4 KELLY and WALSH, Ltd, SANDOW'S SPECIALITIES/ SANDOW'S GRIP DUMB-BELLS Perfect for Home use, for increasing the Strength, Flexibility and Agility of the Muscular System. ONE SET LASTS A LIFETIME or £rices6.7s) Complet e, Plated. For Boys Price $5.50 r j Fally illustrated charts containing the fundamental exercise" of the Sandow
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    • 69 4 No Home is Complete Without A Gramophone THE BEST CHEAPEST MEANS. OF PURE ENJOYMENT. TERMS TO SUIT ALL. S. MOUTRIE AND CO., LTD. THE ARCADE. mth BILLIARDS. The Anglo- Australian Cushion. (A.lcock'B Patent with Impbovemksts hy John Roberts, Retired World's Champion) absolutely THE BEST CUSHION TO DATE FOR ANY CLIMATE.
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    • 58 4 Should municipal batlm be (?i>ar Maka such a chart;-,' as cost will c\vat M Sound mind, sound body e'er was fotJßa To be a maxim doubly sound Bathing is good for young and old, But none should e'er neglect a cold. The bath will keep the limbs all i""< For
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  • 55 5 LAND FLOORS WITH WINE, (By bubmarro* Telegraph. Reuter's) April 14Lh, 10 15 am. Twelve thousand troops occupy Epernav n the Champagne district. Soldiers, mounted and foot, are quartered n the surrounding villages. B roads are filled with half drunken people whose pockets are filled with bottles champagne. The
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  • 90 5 Rec April 14 3 :\o pm champagne country is now comLj invested and is under military law. There are fifteen thousand troops at pernav alone. A m iuifesto of the Vinegrowers Federition ascribes the incendiarism and pillage mirchist outsiders. s estimated that six million bottles of
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  • 34 5 A telegram from Epernay m the disturbed ct of France states that fifty acres of he firm of Moet and Chandon's vineyards it Vernez and Ay have been pulled up.
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  • 54 5 Scheme to Link Colonies. Keceived April 14. 10.25 am. The French Government have prepared a scheme for linking up by wireless her Colonial Possessions, including Algeria, West \friea, Equatorial Africa, the Soma Africa <Joast, and Madagascar. There will be a central station at Siigon, jommunicating with Pondicherry, Singapore,
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  • 110 5 U. S. Intervenes. Frontier Fighting Interdicted. Rec April 15, 9.2:2 am. Etauter'i New York correspondent states :hat American troops crossed the Mexicin oorder and interrupted a bittle between Mexican Government troops and the revolutionaries at Aqua, Prieta. After three bad been killed and several wounded by
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  • 253 5 The Directors' report presented at tho •nth ordinary general meeting, on the 29 h March, states that the profit and "*couut of the bank for the year ended mber last shows a net profit, after for bad and doubtful debt?, of 75,3< 13* <">}.. inclusive of £124,168
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  • 78 5 Censure of The Council (BySubmarine Telegraph.-Reuters.) April 15th 4.25 pm. A wire from St. Petersburg sa y S -hat m the Council of the Empire M. Stolypin defended the coup dV A' of March 27th. The Council of the Empire, by 99 votes to 53, reaffirmed its
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  • 42 5 April 14'.h, 4 15 pm. A Washington telegram states that the House of Representatives passed by 29t> to 16 a 8,1 l providing for the election of the United States Senators by a direct vote of the people.
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  • 36 5 Mr Lloyd George spoke yesterday at a choir rehearsal for the investiture of H.R H. the Prince of Wales at Carnarvon. This :s the first speech he has delivered for three months.
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  • 38 5 Many Killed. Rec. April 15th, 10.18 a.m. A tornado has raged over portions of Kansas, Oklahama and Missouri. Two towns were ra/ed 25 persons being killed and a hundred injured. Five hundred persons are homeless.
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  • 46 5 April 15th. A meeting of the Welsh National Liberal Council has unanimously voted m favour of the creation of a Welsh Legislative Chamber. The Council advocated four national chambers, controlled by an elected Imperial Senate as the best solution of the Constitu tional deadlock.
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  • 37 5 Improving Re'ations. The Servian Government has received assurances that the Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria will receive King Peter of Servia, who will probably visit the Emperor at Buda-Pest m the month of May. > <
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  • 398 5 Tbe estate has now been sworn at £1,U>1, 169 gross, with net personalty amounting to £1,099.800, of the late Sir John Aird, firtet baronet, of Queen Aane'a-gite, engineer and contractor. Conservative M P. for Xorth Paddington I**7-1905, who died on January •">, aged 77. He bequeathed
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  • 298 5 PERAK V. PENANG. Some Good Innings. (From our Own Correspondent.) Penang, 16 April. The match between Perak and Penan g commenced here m splendid weather, and there was an excellent attendance of local residents and visitors. The match was productive of some remarkable cricket. Penang won the toss
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  • 314 5 The football match between Slate and Settlement was also a splendid game, exceptionally fast. The crowd of spectators was almost a record, and the greatest enthusiasm prevailed when Panaug pqualised m the last four minutes. Sjore. Penang Two Goals Perak Two Goals > < With relerenca to the
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  • 202 5 \Frotn our turn (Jorresponaent.} Penang, 16th April. In the Open Handicap, class A (handicips 9 and under, 18 holes) God by proved the winner with 40 43 7 total 82. The C. T. Durward of Penang won the Straits Championship with a score ot' 102. CrabbWatt's score
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  • 632 5 THE LATE MR MOBERLY BELL. We are indebted to a wire to Hongkong for the news that Mr Charles Frederic Moberly B-?ll who has been managing director of the Times since 1908, has died suddenly. He was born m ISI7, and was the son of 1 the late Thomas Bell,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 66 5 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 cats, bruises, sprains or injuries from any cause and the wound is
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    • 62 5 Good for Weak Digestion Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets do not sicken or gripe, and rx ay be taken with perfect safety by the most delicate woman or the yonngest child. The old and feeble will also find them a most suitable remedy for aiding and strengthening their weakened digestion
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    • 156 5 ROBINSON Co. ANNOUNCE THEIR FIRST DISPLAY OF New Spring Dress Goods m all the newest shades fabrics. INSPECTION INVITED. Patterns posted free on request. ROBINSON Co. "EMBASSY." W. D. H. 0. WILLS'S Latest Smoking Mixture. Jib Patent Air-tight tins Price 75 cents per tin. Obtainable at Jq^ \fafa C(h, Ltd.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 609 6 BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO, LTD. FOR PENANG, RANGOON AND CALCUTTA. The Company's Steamer "DUNERA" 6,413 tons. D. L Neilson. r.n r Commander will be despatched for the above ports on Thursday, the 2 »th mat at 5 p.m. She has excellent accommodation for first and second class passengers. For
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    • 749 6 OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO.. LTD. AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd. The Companies' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwardn 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 Liverpool
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    • 696 6 N.D.L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail Bteamers ol this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connects Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau, Nagasaki and Kobe to
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    • 671 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 China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and Ameri can Ports. Steamers will leave Singapor- on or about MAIL LINES. Outward for China) 1911 1911 Delta April
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    • 680 6 HOLIDAY-TICKETS Between 15th April and 15th July, 1911 Holiday-Tickets to a from ail the places of the Archipela (Singapore and Penang included) will he issued. These tickets entitle the passenger to make a return vovai against payment of siagle fare and are available steamer of the following lines Koninklijke Paketvaart
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    • 180 6 The Heap Eng Moh Line o; Steamers Singapore to Batavia Cb bamarai:^ *a:l twice a Tc c s.s Qfaag Song 1,1 J. t B.s Giang Ann 690 I s.s *m 1,200 Jau:> 5 s.s Edendale 11.They have excellent ftOCOmm Saloon pasHengerh. For freight or pa39age and farther i^ tion. Aoply
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  • 513 7 Per P. O Delta, duo Api 21.—Mr P. O. Poft«r, Mr J. Russell, Miss R Rich rdson, MrG D M. Murdo. Mi G D B. Turn hull, Mr X L*ues, Mr H A Crooke, Dr. C. A. Kmgan, Mr J. Folds, Mr and Mrs A R.
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  • 791 7 Illusion was made a we*>k or two ?>go to i.OOO ton oil-engined ship which Messrs lay, Curley, aLd Co. are building on 21vde for foreign owners. Now conies 1 that another vessel of the same type process of construction, this time for believed, British owners. Both hull
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 286 7 j-HATLAS RUSKILLa]— ATLAS m^ mm^^ mm^ mm ****^*^****—*mwmmmKmml g f"IT KILLS THE RUST" I ive damage done year by year to Structural Work, Plant, H pxp< sed to severe oxidisirg influences can be efficiently and econo- I mically remedies by the use of this protective deoxidising covering. Its m is
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    • 102 7 igi»il:iitii l ititiMlUii'Uil t »»|i'l|l|t»itt i tt| iti li i.| 1 !i i ;li tl |.i i 1 mili ia THIS 13 IT I WATERBURY'S METABOLIZED Cod Liver Oil I Conipou nd I TASfIzLESS ODORLIzSS Wi?!^ The latest scientific pre c JoJbgL^ paration of COD LIVER 1 OIL. Poo., all
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    • 898 7 Singapore Sporting Club. The Spring Race Meeting (Under S. K. J. Rules of Racing WILL BE HELD ON Tuesday, the 9th, Thursday, the 11th and Saturday, the 13th May, 1911. PROGRAMME FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 9th May, 1911. 1. The Opening Stakes. Value MOO. A Handicap for Horses that have never
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    • 468 7 Entries close at noon on Saturday the 29' h 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 Thmsday. 1 lth May, at the Race Course. In all races the advertised Second Prize
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 540 7 SINGAPORE GOViEBEfMEKT RAILWAY. From Ist February, 1911, and until further notice. TRAIN SERVICE FOX WEEK DAYS ONLY. UP TRAINS. 12 3 4 5 6 789 10 am. am. am. am. am. am. pm. pm. pm. pm. Passir Panjang 7 37 4 40 Borneo Wharf 7.45 903 4*49 People's Parfc 754
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    • 302 7 VESSELS KXPBCTKD. 9 iving port of departure, and 'where known date due here, and name of Agentt. STBAMtfRH. Agamemnon. Hongko g. May 2! Mansfield Atrena, Livorpoi 1, Apl 34; Manafioid Austria, Hongkong, May 5 R. Brhmidt Borneo, HongkoLg, Apl 25 P A 1 Buhlow, Hamburg, Apl 28 Behn Mejtr Ceylon,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 502 8 KATZ BROS., LTD.I VHARHE3S SftDOLERY.J i BEST ENGLISH-MADE HARNESS, IN BLACK AND BROWN. HORSE SIZE. COB SIZE. PONY SIZE- v WITH BPASS AND NICKEL MOUNTS. I HORSE AND PONY SADDLES COMPLETE WITH REINS, BITS, SA.DDLE CLOTH. VL-0 Ettflng ani D-iving Bits. Hjid Stalk, Felt Si Idle Cloths H )rse Olothio<,
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    • 871 8 PLAY FOR KING AND KAISER. All Star Cast fob Money." Lord Lytton's comedy, M ouey," which has been command- d by the KiDg for a performance a* Drury Line Tneatre before the ri^rman Emperjr and Empress on Wednesday, May 17, has been ct9t a8 follows, with the approval of the
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    • 385 8 Tonic Wine THE /DEAL INV2GORATOR FOR BODY NERVE AND BRAIN The vitalising effect of its bloocU enriching constituents becomes evident after the first few doses* Appetite is restored t digestion is aided t strength and energy return and the colour of health is restored to the cheeks* OF ALL CHEMISTS
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    • 408 8 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSUKAN'CB Co. OF CANADA, EHTABLIBHKD 1887. Policie« are "WORLD WIDE," "rNRii TRICTED," "INDISPUTABLE" and Sam FORFEITABLE." Claims, loans, caHh-snrrendero, etc art promptly settle: by the Genoral Agente Singapore without tho delay of refcrenoe |i The Reserves for protection of Polle* holders are over $20,000,000 (S.S.C.) The Accounts are
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  • 145 9 Feb. Mar. Total Rtiat 5 29 1(176 Bruang 177 75 2g2 3raseb :.]eriang tfopeng 625 650 1,875 Heawood 62 g 628 Aamumng «3,590 6,287 17,729 Kanaboi 110 478 Ainta 445 910 Kinta Association 525 220 745 Mfiang 86 "133 299 Pulai 167 167 Auantan uahat 505 431 1,746
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  • 689 9 Feb Mar Total ar 4,225 4,150 8,375 >on S pa 3,749 3,791 11,348 Wot Gajah 611 285 ],638 -a 1.^03 1,6- 0 4,650 *Dfiio Malay 58,932 42,290 158 2 :0 inning 550 560 1,711 AyerMolek 3,04 4 6,371 Panaa 1.995 1,685 5,647 Bakap 2,1:52 2, 13 2
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  • 1352 9 RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. °ot*A^ IB9U1 Paid L.astDiv. Btttw. Sillr rs 85,000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Estate T,M 4 4 411 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo- Malay 100% for 1910 116 130 50,000 2/- 2'- Batang Malaka 2 6 3 0 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 185%int.15 0 0 16 0
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  • 64 9 (Co**«ct»d up to April. 13.) Bank 4m yA demand 1 Private credits 3mi t/411 credits 6m 8 ihiSL France, demand Bank.^ 295 Germany, demand 239 India, T. T, 174 Hongkong, demand 22 i Yokohama, demand H4l Java, demand i 4o Bangkok, demand 66 Sovkkhigns, Bank Buying |S 5-4 Bank
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  • 113 9 April 13. Gambier buyerB g 2Q Gambier Cabe No 1 14 50 Gambier OulttNc. S norn P«pp«rßia«k £'f«7t) buyers 16 75 Pepper, WhiU < buyeri 27 371 NM^iKUOtetktlkU norn Nntnx^, ,80 jo <*•!*.)„. m noca Olotsi (Anriw) no BailyCoffaftfl^ Black) 31.00 Liboria* Oo«m 32 00 Tapjoes, sm^i; piw,rl #iir
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 412 9 WANTED. WANTED For Deli, Sumatra, a Chinese Amah." Wages $27. Food allowance. Can any lady recoincoend one. Apply No. 675 c/o Singapore Free PreRS. Apl 17 20-4 SHIPPING. Wanted for charter, SMALL STEAMSHIP, cabin accommodation for three. Time required about three months.) Apply with fall particu^rs to No. 07 •">,
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    • 167 9 De KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART 3IAATSCHAPPIJ U.NDEB CONTRACT WITH THE NETHHBLANDB IHDIA GOVERNMENT Agents at Singapore, The Shipsa#ency. Limited, 2-3, CollyerQuay TH» T7NDIRMBNTIONHD DaT«S OV DIPARTUM ARM ONLY APPROXIMATI. van Xoort Belawan3eli rj van deb Parra Bcngkalis, Paneb, Asahan and Belawan Deli P J JI van der Lvn... Penang Mengoala Prigi-Radja and
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 829 9 VESSELS IJN PUHT. FUk and Ton» Commanderi Arrived From For When Hai Chen Chinese cruis. C. C. Tang Apl 2 Deli Java Kurame Jap cruia. ***** G. I.hir Apl U Yokosuka London 19 n? x> i dV CfUiB 41 Y *«»*R«chi Apl 14 Yokosuka London 19 De J Pwmncien Dut
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  • 2659 10 SINGAPORE v. SELANGOR Saturday's Play There are no more enjoyable sporting hi.ures than these which take place between Settlements of the Colony and the various MUay States, and of these there are no two "where the spirit of friendly rivalry is more keen than that which exists between
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  • 241 10 A Pathetic Btobt The Manchurian Diily News has been publishing some sidelights on the plague epidemic and we make this extract trom a recent issue The following story dates one day m Frbruary last. The mother of a two year old baby was claimed by
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  • 81 10 From Europe.— Per M. M. Australien, today, with mails of Mar '4. From China.— Per M. M. Polynesien, today. MAILB ALREADY DESPATCHED FOR LONDON. Left Due Arrived. M M Mar 20 Apl 13 Apl 12 P4O Mar 23 Apl 15 N D L Mar 27 Apl 19
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  • 520 10 Of the 1,411 pis-enger from Amoy by the German s'ebnifr "Simsen," one died on the 13 h and w^s buned at sea. The M. M Company's steamer Austra lien left Colombo at 5 pm on the 13th April and may be expected here to day about 6 pm.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 22 10 Grlmault 8c Co's Sarsaparilla cleanse* the blood from all impurities arising from Scrofula, Eczema, Bad Legs, Skic Diseases, Pimples and Sores. 14
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    • 389 10 THE PREMIER PICTURE PALACE. NLWAiNH-R-ANhG SERIES A THE WEEKV MAIL NEWi oa S I r i w mt<i k Mti Bmnt 30"! Edition N2nd Show 9-33 to 11 p.m. r Transporting LongTotu'w a ing 40 tons from Dovir to h El. Overture. f T kong. r 2. A Picnic m
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 358 10 PASSENGERS. Per Kaka: Messrs \V. P. Plaaimer, Oag Cheng Wee, J. ISaodgrass, fnepootOf Ford, Wvngaarden. Pel Perak Messrs \V. E Cosgrove, H. J. Cooper, Mr and Mrs J. P. Harper, Mr Thunder, Mr and Mrs F. Bingliam, P. Fiston, R. Connell, C. K. Bancroft, T. Groves, Pearsall, A. Jones, Cook,
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