The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 28 April 1911
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Title Section15 1911-04-28 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. Ti "'F.NTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. APRIL 28, 1911 NO. 7,20115 words
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Article163 1911-04-28 1 Sunstar won the Two ThoueaDd guineas PagP 5. Bradford Oitj beat N«wciB*lrt on the replay in the Euglish Cup final Page 5. Felicitous ep^eclies on the frieudlintss of Aujnrica and Jtp»u w»>re made at a banquet of the American Asiatic Societv P.tge 5. The provisional program ma163 words
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Article1631 1911-04-28 1 F:ve o'clulc, bid v\ It it vc«'c< me cessation ftcm toil. The city g^dtwrjs tnipty themselves with all possible speed. Tuan Besare aLd aFsi6tßiiis hasten i tT *o terms. Of golf, cleiks acd ktaiji- to welcome (jc-habille and tie delight? <f home life. But i-t Thi joi>t;1,631 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement514 1911-04-28 1 ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME MARLBORO UGH rtf p CINEMATOGRAPH, BEACH ROAD. ALH AM BRA BM L I 11^ nu U PROGRAMME. ALL NEW PICTURES w TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHTI! To=Ni&ht To*NMht 2nd SHOW 930 TO 11 P. M. WCVV riWIUhtO 9 A r eiv Pictures. 9 ATew Pictures. 2nd Show, 9-3O to514 words
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Advertisement476 1911-04-28 1 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB NOTICE. Ladies attending tbe Races on tbe 9th, Uth and 3 8th May are reminded that admission to the Grand Stand and Lawn will be by Ticket only." Ladies' tickets are obtained tlnough members of tbe S.C.C. "Free," but they must bear the name of tbe bearer,476 words
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Advertisement69 1911-04-28 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Smokers requisites at Gosling and Co Page 1. Pedigree buiidog for sale P^ge Peiformance ;vt Theatre Royal to-night Pa i;e 1. New pic'urcB at Harima Hall Page 1. Fuller's CoLftctious at Robinson and Co Page 5 Notice in tbe estate of Choa Giang Thye deceased Pj^'e 2 Tenders69 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous385 1911-04-28 1 THE WEEK. Friday, 2Sth High Water.— 1".O a., 10.6 p N". D. L Mail Outward due Legislative. Counr.il, 2.3<> p Munioip.il Commission, 2 B<> p Changknt Bsrduis IfeeUng, n> on. Emn'attou Lu 10 p S V.C. Club Darce. 9 p CAIuRDAT, 2 .<th Hi<h W*tdr. -10 42 x., 1< .32385 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement24 1911-04-28 2 Better than a Plaster. «i J° r f« n8 tbe Bide or cheBt dampen a and K f Dei With Ch^berlain' B Pain Balm24 words
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Advertisement446 1911-04-28 2 WHAT BEING RUN-D3Wtf MEANS. A Royal Physician's Statement. In spite of all tbe ordinary precautions people take to safeguard their health and tbe care they habitually use in selecting their proper food, the time comes, sooner or later, when they feel more or less slack M rundown, and below par.446 words
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Advertisement729 1911-04-28 2 NOTIGES. NOTICE. IN THE ESTATE OP CHOA GIANG TfIYE, DECEASED. Pursuant to The Conveyancing and Law of Property Ordinance 1?86" section 48, Notice is hereby given that all Creditors and other persons having any claiuos or demands against the Estate of Choa Giang Thye decesed, late of Singapore who died729 words
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Advertisement605 1911-04-28 2 NOTICES. WILSON Co. Mr. H. H. Holman has been appointed Manager Chief Artist of oar Studios. WILSON A Co. Apl 21 4 5 RILEY HARGREAVES Co., Ltd. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that tbe 12th Annual Ordinary Meeting of the Shareholders will be held in the Company's Office, No. 5, Read605 words
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Advertisement416 1911-04-28 2 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. Established 1887. Policies are "WORLD WIDE," "UNRIi TRICTED," "INDISPUTABLE" and NOh FORFEITABLE." Claims, loans, cash-surrenders, etc., at promptly settlec by the General Agents Singapore without the delay of reference 1 Head Offer The Reserves for protection of PollOf holders are over $20,000,000 (S.S.C.) The416 words
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Advertisement535 1911-04-28 2 International Ranking Corporation. CAPITAL and SURPLUS GOLD $6,300,000, Head Opficb .—BO Wall Street, Niw Yg** LONDOH Officb Threadnoedlo How* Bißbopsgate Street Within, Lohdob lc Lohdoh Bamkbbb National Proviiciti Bank of England Ltd. General Foreign Baiineu Trtniacted. DBPOBIT3. Cubbbnt Deposit Acooantg opened km* Interest allowed on the dailj balanoeß at I535 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement588 1911-04-28 3 WAJVTED. WANTED SALESMAN For Cigarette Business. Small Salary good commission. Apply by letter only stating experience to X"c' o Free Press. A P* 27 4-5 CHINESE CLERKS. War. ted at once two smart men, only those who are qnick at figpres and *ho are in a position to join immediately588 words
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Advertisement1115 1911-04-28 3 THE YOKOHAMA DOCK Co. LIMITED. Telegraphic Address DOCK," Yokohama. Codes used :-A. B C. 4th, sth Edition, Lieber's, Scott's, A. 1, and Watkin's. DRY DOCK DEPARTMENT :-Telephone Nos. 376, 606, or 681. No. 1 Dock. no. 2 Dock. no. 3 Dock. >ckin£ Length 515 feet Docking Length 378 feet Docking1,115 words
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Advertisement777 1911-04-28 3 AUGTIONS. MORTGAGEE S SALE. To be held at Powell and Co's Saleroom On Tuesday, 2nd May, at 2-30 pm. All those three pieces of leasehold land situati at Sungei Road, Singapore, containing a tota area of 55 21 square feet comprised in Curset jee Fromurze'fl Leases for 999 years subjec777 words
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Advertisement942 1911-04-28 3 SATURDAY Nfc XT. EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE AUCTION SALE OF TEAK FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. 3 AT No. 17, NIVEN ROAD. (removtd for convenierce of sale) J On Saturday, 29th April, 1911. a 0^— °ccaßional tables, TE*K WARDROBES fitted handpainted ruirrored i P°a°rtvv^^ R P/ ND DINING TABLE combined fancy mirrorn, in silt942 words
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Article38 1911-04-28 4 Domestic Occurrcncee. Marriage. Dorrity Kennedy.— Oa the 25th inst at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, by the Kev. Archdeacon Izard, Okorob Oscar Dorrity of Kota Bahru Kjlaatan, to Evelyn Hope, widow of the late Alexander George Kennedy of London.38 words
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Article, Illustration1977 1911-04-28 4 Thc Singapore Free Press Friday, April 28, 1911. In another column we quote a precis of objects and reasons on tbe part of the Hongkong Legislative Council for the introduction of a new Ordimnce on the subject of Chinese Partnerships. How frequently that has been attempted in this Colony the1,977 words
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Article107 1911-04-28 4 From vur v~«>n i~orresf>unaent} Kuala Lumpor, April 'J7ih. The provisional programme for the Kuala Lumpor Celebration at the Coronation Festivities has now been formulated. The chief items are. June 22nd. Parade of Troops and Police. Church Services The adoption of an address of con. gratulation. The despatch of107 words
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Article100 1911-04-28 4 ESTATE MANAGER CONVICTED. Ku.il i Lumpur, Apl 27th. At Pjrt Dickson, C. G. R >vel, Ut e manager of Jimab, wag charged with criminal breach of trmt and cheating, at *he instance of the Jimah Kubber Co. Accused pleaded not guilty, and eridence was led for the prosecution. The accused,100 words
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Article32 1911-04-28 4 {from our imm Cttttpmdmto Penarg, Api 27th. Colombo wires that the Consolidated Malav Kubber Co, has declared a final dmdend of per oeut, miking 100 per cent for the year.32 words
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Article29 1911-04-28 4 Kuala. Lumpur, Apl 27 h. At the meeting of the Federal Council on May h the chief business is the Tamil Immigration Fund Enactment.29 words
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70 1911-04-28 4 THE SENDAYAN (F. M. S.) RUBBER Co. The local agents Messrs Guthrie and Co are in receipt of a cable from the Secretaries of this Company informing them that the Directors have deeded to mike a call of per share which will make the Bh*.re» iullv paid. The caII is70 words
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196 1911-04-28 4 SIME, DARBY. AND CO.' LTD MALACCA. \r*\**Tn X MUidlet «n Sime. HerWfc Mitford Darby. Sydney Wm. Moorhou*., Alex Mackenzie, P. Q M. W.itson. Chaa. V Beilby and John Middleton Simp, intimate that they have formed a private limited liability companj, with offices in Mahwca and Singapore, under the above title.196 words
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Article86 1911-04-28 4 Amongst the passengers by the intermediate P. and O. N.le *h,cli mm ?tß° On Wedn ««**v evening, are Mr and Mrs G. G Murray. Mr KS? remain* here for about a week and goe« on to Dotfo to relieve Mr Craig, of the local branch of the Hongkong and Shanghai86 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement355 1911-04-28 4 Little's Fire Proof Thief Proof SAFES WITH CHUBB'S LOCKS MT MODERATE JPRI&ES. f This Safe is nneqaalled at the price. *t -I** 1 The Bolts are made of brass, thu3 obviating their rusting. Q|^| The Fire-re listing Chambera are from > 21 in. to 3 ia. in thickness, and are355 words
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Advertisement93 1911-04-28 4 S. MOUTRIE AND CO., LTD. THE PIANOFORTE AND MUSIC WAREHOUSE. THE ARCADE. MOUTRIE IS A Synonym of Good Faith. Moutrie's Guarantee Satisfaction. Moutrie's Sell the Best Quality Goods only at the Lowest Prices. wf LEE~BROTHERS! 58-4, Hill Street, (off Stamford Road.) HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. Enlargements a Speciality PRICE LIST Of93 words
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Article116 1911-04-28 5 REFERENDUM REVOLUTIONARY. The People's Work. Bj Submarine Telegraph.— Reuter's.) Rec April 27 5 pm. Iu the House of Commons the debate on :he Voto Bill was continued, an amendment enact ins; that after a bill has passed thrice brouffh the Commons and has baen rejectpd bv the House of Lords,116 words
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Article74 1911-04-28 5 New Scheme of Scoring. Rec April 27 0 27 pm. At a meeting of the County Advisory Committee in reference to the new scheme if ?coriDg in county cricket suggested by •he Marylebone Cricket Club, it was agreed :hat the side behind on the first innings in in74 words
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Article352 1911-04-28 5 Victory for Bradford. The replay of the Football Association Cup Tie resulted in Bradford City beating New cistle by one goal to love, at Manchester. Newcistle made a prolonged attack and several times were near scoring, but their etf >rts to t.j'ialise were unavailing. > < FRASER'S352 words
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Article158 1911-04-28 5 A meeting: will be h^M to formally inthe proposed Gantam* Lodge of •lie Theosophical Society at 92 1 Neil Road, 730 p. m ,on Friday the 28:h inst These who are willing to be members and ••her Ijmpithimri of the Theosophieal •iitvenient are cordially welcome. Mr. V. M.158 words
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Article64 1911-04-28 5 When a medicine mast be given to young iildren it should be pleasant to take. Cham oerlain's Cough Remedy is made from loaf sugar, and the roots used in its preparation give it a flavor similar to maple syrnp, ■taking it pleasant to take. It has no64 words
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Article122 1911-04-28 5 Fine Serriment. (By Submarine Telegraph.— Reuter'g) Received April 27th. A telegram from Xaw York states that at a banquet of the American Asiatic S>ciety, S -cretary Kqox and Mr U^hida, dwelt on the harmony between Japan and America. President T«tft wrote spying that the recently negotiated Treaty122 words
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Article120 1911-04-28 5 Received April 27th. The result of the Two Thousand Guineas distance one mile is Mr J. B. Joel's Sunstar 1 Lord Danfv's Stedfaat 2 Lycaoo 3 Won by two length?. The betting was 5 to 1 100 to 9; and 50 to 1. PUced horses have done120 words
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Article328 1911-04-28 5 Chinaman's Ingenious Plea. An elderly Chinamin appeared before Mr FirinsUiLe, district Judge, yesterday morning, on a charge ot kidnapping a Chinese iut'int. When asked to plead, he said be found the littlt s»irl w mdering about, in H ivelock Boat. There was a good deal of traffic328 words
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Article181 1911-04-28 5 His Majesty the Kirg. accompanied by his suite, embarked on board the Royal Yacht M*ha Chakkri" for a trip to Singora and tho West Coast of tbe Gulf. His M ijestv was also accompanied by Their Roval Highnesses the Princes Prachatipok, Mahidol and Chutadujh, who will181 words
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Article412 1911-04-28 5 RAJA RECOGNISED AS SULTAN Kota Bihru, Mlk April, 1911. <F*-ow our o"^<n Corv.sflondent.l The Hon'ble C. J. Siuuders arrived today ttv the 8.8. "Sippho" bearing a letter from H. E. the Acting High Commissioner informing H. H. the R ij* that H. M the King has been pleased412 words
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Article398 1911-04-28 5 At Dusun Tua. The Malay Mail of Monday save Oo Siturday nujlit at Dasun Tua there was a h* )od the like of which, according to the oldest inhabitant, had not occurred lot years. The river at 2 pin. was rather higher than usual but although it398 words
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93 1911-04-28 5 Peking, April 18th. H. I. M. the Dowager Empress and the infant Emperor formally received Lidy Jordan, the doyenne, eleven Libation ladies and four others, at the Haiyen Hall of the Winter Palace to day. Her Majesty the Dowager Empress showed the most gracious93 words
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Article62 1911-04-28 5 Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets do not sicken or gripe, and n ay be taken with perfect safety by the most delicate woman or the youngest child. The old and feeble will also find them a most suitable remedy for aiding and strengthening their weakened digestion62 words
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Article684 1911-04-28 5 BROKER OR PARTNER. The further hearing of this cise was continued yesterday before Mr Justice Fisher. The case had been begun before the Chief Justice and a great part of the evidence had been heard. After a statement by Mr S evens thit he had no instructions684 words
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Article234 1911-04-28 5 Confined Like Prisoners. Sxtytwo Hylam coolies fricoil Mr MaunJrell, acting third magistrate, Yesterday morning, on a charge of rioting in" order to gain their freedom from a coolie depot at 02, TMuk Aver Street, and with assaulting the depot attendants and the detective police. Acting Inspector Hillary conducted234 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement21 1911-04-28 5 Grimault Co's Sarsaparilla cleanses the blood from all impurities arising from Scrofula, Eczema, Bad Legs, Skin Diseases, Pimples and Sores. 1421 words
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Advertisement138 1911-04-28 5 ROBINSON Co. A FRESH SHIPMENT OF FuDer's Chocolates. Fuller's Sweets. FuDer's Cakes. ROBINSON Co. IW. D. H. O. WILLS. THREE CASTLES "MAGNUMS" A LARGE HAND-MADE CIOAEETTE. Packed :j ■"•c^ 1 p r i Ce He magnums: fc V 1 nree Castles <V* 55 centt Cigarettes m might I I per138 words
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Advertisement607 1911-04-28 6 THE EAST ASIATIC CO., Ltd. FOR COPENHAGEN AND BALTIC PORTS The s.s. "SAMUI" is expected to anrive from Bangkok on the Ist May and will receive a prompt despatch for the above ports. For further particulars apply to THE EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd. Agents. Apl 27 2-5 West Australian S.607 words
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Advertisement734 1911-04-28 6 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 and Liverpool and for Marseilles, Havre and Liverpool734 words
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Advertisement717 1911-04-28 6 N.D.L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE The fast and well-known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southamp ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau, Nagasaki and Kobe717 words
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Advertisement647 1911-04-28 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 Devanha May647 words
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Advertisement897 1911-04-28 6 HOLIDAY-TICKETS, Between 15th April and 15th July, 1911 Holiday-Tickets to and from all the places of the Netherlands-India Archipelat (Singapore and Penang included) will be issued. These tickets entitle the passenger to make a return voya^ against payment of siogle fare and are available for steamer of the following lines897 words
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Article146 1911-04-28 7 Feb. Mar. Total Belat 529 1,176 Sruang m 75 252 Brnseh Cbenderiang 440 440 dopeng 825 650 1,875 Heawood 6 28 628 Kamuning 18,590 6,287 17,729 Kanaboi HO 478 Kinta 445 9X) Kinta Association 525 220 745 Xledang 86 188 299 Kramat Polai 167 842] 1.C63 :\aan tan146 words
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Article708 1911-04-28 7 Feb Mar Total Ailagar 4,225 4,150 8,875 Alor Pongßa 3,749 3,791 11,848 A lor Ga jab 611 285 J,638 A «oaa 1.60D 1,6' 0 4,650 Anglo Malay 58,932 42,290 158.2 J0 \yer Kuning 550 560 1,711 Ayer Molek 3,044 6,371 Ayer Panaa 1,995 1,685 5,647 Bakap 2,080708 words
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Article1337 1911-04-28 7 Cap. £§8U». Paid. Li*«t Div Ruymm. Sbllkrs 85,000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Estate* LM 10% for 1910 4-5 5 1 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay 100% for 1910 103 1 110* 50,000 2/- 2'- Batang Malaka 2 6 2 8 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 150%int,15 0 0 16 01,337 words
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Article110 1911-04-28 7 April *6. Mahidol, Siarn str, Svarrer, for Bangkok via ports. Imherst, B;it str, Scott, for Pontianak. April 27. Bharata, Brit str, Thomson, for Penan)?, Rangoon and Calcutta. Teesta, Brit str, Willis, for Penang, Madras and Negapatam. Clam, Brit str. White, for P. Samboe. J. B Aug. Kaasler, Dut str,110 words
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90 1911-04-28 7 VESSELS A T TANJONG P AGAR AND KEPPEL HARBOUR. Wnurvet and Dnekt at which different >-e*»els utere berthei yest'^dtff. East Wharf (Basin)—Van der H*g«n. East Wharf Sec I—Thongwa, Darius. Sheers Wharf—Nijui Novgorod. Main Wharf Sec 2—Lai Sang, Rumphim. 3—Kum Sang. 4—Nil. s—Minderoo.5—Minderoo. 6—Maniia, Polyphemus. Lagoon Dock Sec 7—(Under construction.) West90 words
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Article64 1911-04-28 7 (Co**acTMD vr to April. 27 Bank 4m 24^ demand 2 '44 Private credits 3 m/i 2/4*4 credits 6 m,g H. 2/4% Francb, demand Bank.^, 295 Germany, demand 239 India. T. T. 174^ Honqkono, deomni 2(P% Yokohama, demmd H44 Java, demand 140^ Bangkok, demand qq Sovmugns, Bank Buving $8 5464 words
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Article133 1911-04-28 7 April 27. Gambler b g Gambier Cube No 1 14 S/v OambiarOnWNo.2 I no^ t*«p;*r Blaok (ont s. S'fcrt) boyers 16 12 4 Peppw.WWtt (fair) °7 374Nntm« gi <llo*©ti«l*.U noil Sr«m«g. (80 to tkt lli.) rf X~* (Bfcn *»> nc« 01otw» (Ambouu> ncß Bally Coffee (10% Black) 31 CO133 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement420 1911-04-28 7 TO LBT. TO BE LET. DALVEY For particulars apply to Messrs. Powell k Co., Or to MESSRB. TOMLINBON k LEBMIT. Apl 14 29-4 TO BE LET. St. Helens 26 a, Syed Ali Road. Apply St Mary's Dispensary, 75, Hill Street. Apl 7 75 COMPOUND HOUSE TO LET. From Ist May,420 words
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Advertisement119 1911-04-28 7 De KJNINKLIJKB PAKKTVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ UNDEB CDNTaACr WITH THB NBTHBBLANDB I»OIA GOVRBNMBNT A sat *i**»Pore, The Shipsa^ency, Limited, 2-3, Collyer Quay T 9 P^PWEUBMTTOWn DATVB OF DBPABTUBI iU ONLY APPROXIMAM Vales AnambAS and Natoena Islands T~ RUMPH js Bitavia, Samarang and Soerabaia BAUD Batavia, Java coast, Samarang, Soerabaia, Macassar, Balik-Pa-pan, Donggala,119 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous125 1911-04-28 7 PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Per P. &O. Nile from London.— Mrs WHaffenden and icfant and child, Mrs E. H. K. Sharman and child. Mr C. C. Murray, Mr and Mrs T. G. Croal, Mrs Greene and infants, Mr Kelso and infants and child, Mr F. W. Selweize, Mr F. L Griffin, Mrs125 words
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Miscellaneous108 1911-04-28 7 WEATHER REPORT Date Bar Wind Temp Hum Sky Raia. April 27. H'kong K 29.94 EXE 4 o Manila K 760 SWI 29 25 c 4 H'kong 4p 29.84 E4 6K od Maniia4 t 757 SW4 26 24 cq Kandang Kerbau Hospital, Apl 26 1911. 9 A.M. 3 pm. 9pm Barom.108 words
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Article1074 1911-04-28 8 Chinese Customs Provided For. At Hongkong the Hon. Attorney General moved the first reading of a Bill entitled An Ordinance to establish Registered Partnerships and to give tft'ect to certain Chinese Partnership Customs at a meeting of the Legislative Council this afternoon, April 2l>th. Hon Colonial Secretary sec1,074 words
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Article661 1911-04-28 8 In Legislative Council at Hongkong on April 20th. Tub Need fob Wireless. The Hon. Mr E. A. Hewett submitted the following question With regard to the installation and operation I f a station for Wireless Telegraphy in this Colony, and in view of the fact that the661 words
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Article103 1911-04-28 8 CHINAS CURRENCY R EFORM. If is reported the H.E. Shen j Kungpao has decided upon the following m tfmres as a preliminary to the reform of th < turrency: (1) Investigation of the capital A official and private banks; (2) lavesti«; < < n of the amount of bank notes103 words
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Article39 1911-04-28 8 The p.l Argo will leave Johnston's Pier for the Club Bungalow on Sunday the 30th instant at 9,10 and 11 am, 2.30 and :'.:;<> p.ru leturning at 9 30 and 10 30 a.m. 12.15, 3 and 5.50 pin.39 words
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Article38 1911-04-28 8 At the Haiiina H*U a number of new films are beiug shown including some v ery interesting oues. This Hall is one of the coolest and most comfortable in town and always provides a novel show.38 words
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Article106 1911-04-28 8 A Frenchman giving the namo of Bouet Alcid was before Mr Acton, second magistrate, yesterday on a charge of causing hurt to a Chinese coffee- shop keeper of Selegie Rjad. The complainant wore a bandage on his head and alleged tint the Frenchman knocked at his door and when he106 words
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Article352 1911-04-28 8 The Course was in good order for training purposes yesterday morning although the majority of horses were not much extended. Too Lite (Kirwan) was first out, went once round slow and meeting Bruc« (Hoi ley) at the Winning Post both ran a fiue RC, the later covering it352 words
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Article246 1911-04-28 8 The following notes are from the Malay Mill and give a short account of the training there. There are at present eleven horses in training here for Sintripore. They are "Mr Solveig's Seddon, I\d, Troubadour and Salute, Mr Benjamin's Sftverity and Darby D*lrt (the latter a maiden), Mr246 words
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Article138 1911-04-28 8 AMATEUR HANDICAPPING. Considerable interest h^s been taken in tin.- matter and in response to sveral suggeatioDs it has been decided to make it a sealed handicap. Competitors should therefoie send in their handicapts with envelope marked in the corner handicap and adilies s«d Sporting Editor. A9 the138 words
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Article223 1911-04-28 8 S.C.C. Beat the E.G. A. A keenly contested grime of Soccer was played on the Esplanade laat evening between the SCO. and the K >yal Garri«on Artillery. The Club tried several new men who proved very useful additions to the team. Sergt. Major Birrel of the Buffs made223 words
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Article430 1911-04-28 8 The "L\i Sins," from Calcutta, is landing one thousand tous of geueral c*rgo at Tanjong P»E*r. Sh» loads for China. Tue Bharata &«i e 1 from the wharf at 5 pm, yebtetday for Rmgoon and Calcutta. The "Teesta" left with the mails at 5 p.m. r yesterday for430 words
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88 1911-04-28 8 The shoot for the Monthly Spoon took place yesterday afternoon and resulted as follows Nett score H'cap Tot.il Mrs Person sf> plus .8 03 2 Mrs Millar 47 plus .8 614 Mist) Kliinmet 40 plus 8 01.2 Mrs Tyler 41 plus 8 60 2 Miss88 words
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Article52 1911-04-28 8 They may talk of Kings and Kaisers, And of Shahs and Princes too, Of b he men who sit in Parliament, As they often do. But let me tell you in a word That while this world endures— Woods' Great Peppermint Cure for Couchs and Colds Will be the King52 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement228 1911-04-28 8 KEPLER' (TRADE MARk> SOLUTION NURSING MOTHERS /Smm^.A I C. C I Kepler Solutionßß derive great beneht rrom this y* -'.^"^rl delicious tonic food. Li yc> i rftp T.ttf 1 rfIJH Kepler Solution sustains the mfmj^ strength and builds up the >j^kSS J It increases and enriches the supply of milk.228 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous268 1911-04-28 8 LATEST SHIPPING. Ranee, Ger 21>8, Mollerman, Arr 27, Deli Behn Meyer, Deli Omapere, Brit 340, Lyons, Apr 27, Penang, T. L. Gaan, Patang 29. Rumphius, Dut 1J35, Donck, Apr 27, Deli. Ships Agency, Batavia 28. Lai Sang, Brit 2225, Todd, Apr 27, Calcutta, Bcustead, Hoo^kong 28. Kum Sang, Brit 8077,268 words
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