The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 May 1911
1911-05-02
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Title Section15 1911-05-02 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. MAY 2, 1911. NO. 7.20415 words
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Article131 1911-05-02 1 The annual meeting of the Planters Association of Malaya was held on Sunday Page 6. Ipoh has a telephone system over which it is possible for one to bear Page 6. Teiok ADson was flooded by an abnormal tide on Saturday Page 6. There was another rising131 words
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Article1711 1911-05-02 1 London is to me only a memory, a vivid memory perhaps but still a memory, tnd the pathos of it lit s m the fact that lam beginuing to feel it will alw;p s remain to me a memory. Slowly tW bt f ielationship is fastening1,711 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement359 1911-05-02 1 I ADDITIONAL SUBJECTS IN ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME ft ALHAMBRA -L To*Ni£ht To*Ni£ht I 2nd SHOW 9-30 TO 11 P. M. HIGH CLASS VARIETIES COMPRISING TRAVE:, SPORT FASHION. ANIMATJD NIWS OF THE WORID OLIVER VARIETY TURN, SPECIAL COLOURED DRAMAS ASELECIION OF HUMOROUS SUBJECTS FROM PATHF, GAUMONT, IMPERIUM AND COMICA A359 words
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Advertisement269 1911-05-02 1 THE STAR OPERA Co THE DUTCH AND MALAY VARIETY ENTERTAINERS AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. To.Ni&ht I To-NightU THAT POPULAB FAIRY PLAY TTITCBTUC 30fin. WILL BE STAGED. QOMR AMD SEE Charming Actresses. Clever Actors. Comical Clowns. Comfortable Theatre. Y. W. C. A Dr Middletor has kind'v premised to269 words
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Advertisement289 1911-05-02 1 Telephone No. 191. ROBINSON PIANO, COMPANY, LIMITED. PIANOS FOR HIRE $1 0 per month. ALL THE LEADING MAKERS THE MARLBOROUGH CINEMATOGRAPH, HEACH BOAD. Has been and is Growing Increasingly POPULAR NOT ONLY ON ACCOUNT O» ITS LOW PRICES CF ADIIISBION HUT ALSO FOR THK EXCELLENCE OF ITS IXHIBITION, HIGH QUAII289 words
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Advertisement133 1911-05-02 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMCNTS. Lessons m Typewriting and shorthand required Page 6. Cluny to be let furnished— Page 5. Mr. P L Williams signs per pro for Mans field A Co. {age 2. Notice of change of spelling m (name Page 2. Unitrd Singapore, notice re closing of books —Page 2. Auction133 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous336 1911-05-02 1 THE WEEK TUHBDAY, 2nd High Water. 0.54 a Assizes open. Wednesday. 3rd High Water.- 0 11 >i., 1.48 p Thcrsday, 4tb r Bigh Water 0.54 a., 2M p P O Mail Homeward due Dalhousie Chapter, 8 30 p Friday. sth High Water.— l 47 a., 4.30 p P. O Mail336 words
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Article239 1911-05-02 2 6 Years Cured. Mr. James Vic'*, of Avon Cottage, Batheaston near Bath, England, is well-known and highly respected. He writes Dear Sirs You will remember that about three years ago I called to thank you personally for the good Doan's Backache Kidney Pills had done me. It is now239 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement833 1911-05-02 2 NOTIQES. The United Singapore Rubber Estates, Limited. r Notice is hereby given that the Transfer v books and register of members of this Com--1 pany will be closed from the 15th June to the i 24th June 1911, (both days inclusive) m order that Lists of Nominees to whom shares833 words
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Advertisement598 1911-05-02 2 NOriGES. W. MANSFIELD (B> CO., LTD., SINGAPORE PENANG. It is hereby notified that Mr. Percival Lloyd Williams has been authorized to sign the name of the Company per procuration from from this dateE. ANDERSON, Manager. Singapore, Ist May, 1911. May 2 9-5 NOTICE OF CHANBE IN SPeLLING OF NAME. I,598 words
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Advertisement416 1911-05-02 2 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. Established 1887. Policies are WORLD WIDB," UNRI& TRICTED," INDISPUTABLE "and NOh FORFEITABLE." Claims, loans, cash-sarrenders, etc., ax promptly settlor by the Oeneral Agenle I Singapore without the delay of reference t< Head Offioe. The Reserves for protection of Polity holders are over 120,000,000 (S.S.C.)416 words
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Advertisement551 1911-05-02 2 B International Banking Corporation. CAPITAL and SURPLUS GOLD $6,500,000, H«ad Oppioh t— 6o Wall Street, Naw Yq»» Lohdoh Oppioh :-Thr6adneedl c Honi Bishopsgate Street Within, Losdoh «C, LOHDOH Bankkbb j— National Pro^iaefcj Bank of England Ltd. General Foreign Eutinew TramacUd. DBPOBITB. Curbhht Dhpobit Aceounta opened lmi Interest allowed on the551 words
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Article399 1911-05-02 5 SHIPPING RINGS." Public opinion m South Africa is as strong as it is m Singapore—both are against the shipping rinps hffrc'ing their respective countries. T.^. c have be*n fre quant telegrams of late describing the enHctmenta passe.l by the Suu'h African Parliament, and to-day we jublihh the gi*t of ano'nnr399 words
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Article416 1911-05-02 5 How Gray Ran Out, Mr S. H. Mussabini, the well known billiard instructor and writer on the game describes how Gray the bnlUnt young Australian won his victory over HtrWson with the record bre*k, unfurnished. He says George Giay sealed his fame and incidentally justified the prophecy416 words
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156 1911-05-02 5 Home paper contain the prospectus of the above company, the directors of wh'ch are Col Ivor Philipps, d.s.o M i\. Chairman, Taip ng Rubber Plantations, Limited, and Bukit Sembawang Rubber Company, Limited (Chairman F W Chaioe, Director, Pataling Rubber Estates Syndicate, Limited and Seaport (cWan^or)156 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement560 1911-05-02 5 THIS IS IT. TASTELESS. ODOURLESS. JBu^L Tk e latest scientific preparation jMßflffiß) of COD LIVER OIL. Does all SuSni t^&t is claimed for it and super sedes the old fashioned emnl aions which upset the stomach. ?S=£r OFFALL CHEMI6TB fKfatt&t $1.25 and 12.00 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB SPRING RACE MEETINGTuesday 9th,560 words
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Advertisement644 1911-05-02 5 WANTED. TIPEWBITING BHOETHAND. Young gentleman would like evening lessons m typewriting (Remington) combined with shorthand spefd practice. '■Hate patticulars and terms to Austral c o Free Press. May 2 5.5 TO BE LET FURNISHED. The large and comfortable residence known as rinny." Two tennis lawns, stabling for four horses Ac.644 words
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Advertisement588 1911-05-02 5 nUGTIONS. TO-UAY At Messrs. H. L. Coghlan Co's Salerooms. AUCTION SALE OF 3 BALES YARN (For Acconnt of Concerned). H. L. COGHLAN ft Co., Auctioneers. May 2 DAMAGED QARGO. AUCTION SALE OF 24 DOZ. BUCKETS (T-nggi Poonah, Tempatpeggangbulat poonah) Doz. Zinc Baths At Messrs. H. L. Coghlan Co f s588 words
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Advertisement780 1911-05-02 5 Beautifully Japanese Pottery Oriental Goods AUCTION SALE OF FINE ART CURIOS AT Messrs. H. L. COGHLIN A Co's SALEROOMS On Saturday next, May Gth, at IO*3O am. Comprising Beautiful Satsuma Ware, Handsome Brass Vases, Beautiful Silk Embroideries, Fine carved Ivories, Old Chinese porcelain, dainty pieces of cloisonne and Damascene ware780 words
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Advertisement487 1911-05-02 5 AUCTION SALE OF FOUR BRITISH STEAMERS TO HE HFLD AT Powell and Cos Saleroom ON Tuetday the 16th May. 191 1. at 2-30 p.m Lot 1. The steel screw steamship HONG HO. Built m lfcOO. Clashed 100 Al at Lloyds. Length '29 feet, breadth 20 feet 2 inches, depth 9487 words
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Article, Illustration1474 1911-05-02 6 The Singapore Free Press Tuesday, May 2, 1911 H«N a!' the Prc« t'i<- People I i/ht nam .1-, I'n.-iw d I inflnet<-r an.'. unbribed by gun Mere pliim Tnith Vi fforiOM pre. ept draw, Plcdz«t) la Religion. LowkvMd Jaw. There is no region where with more truth it may be1,474 words
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Article403 1911-05-02 6 It is understood, on telegraphic information to India, th it Lord Crewe is making such good recovery that he will soon resume charge at the ladia Office. The death has occurred of Mr C. H. B. Forbes, head of the firm of C. H. B. Forbes and Co., general agents.403 words
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Article263 1911-05-02 6 The Malacca Secession. \Frotn our V "im Correspondent* Kuala Lumpur, Mty Ist, 9 :,s auj At the meeting of the PUntera A«>cu. tion Mr E. B. Skinner was voted to th Chair. The Secretary read Mr Milcolm Cum. ming's report, which criticised the KUteet secession. It also263 words
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Article72 1911-05-02 6 {From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh. May lgt. There was an abnormal fl >od tide at Teluk Anson on Stturday evening and th* roads and compounds were flooded. The District Officer was yriving a garden party to the Teluk Ans)n community, to meet the Resident of72 words
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Article66 1911-05-02 6 KFrcn; >!<t >: t n.rent.} Ipoh, M iv I>* The Telephone line between Ipoh and Teluk Anson is now open. During the early morning and evening hours it is possible to speak to a person at Teluk Anson and hear him as easily as if he66 words
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Article29 1911-05-02 6 v* tiiient.) Ipob, May let. Mrs Gillespie, the wife of the Manager of Hagan LUtoh Estate has given birth to twins, both boys, at Batu Gajih HoapitaL29 words
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Article22 1911-05-02 6 {From our own Correspondent.) Ipob, May Ist. The condition of Mr R. O. Wiostedt, At Batu Oajah Hospital, is critical.22 words
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Article25 1911-05-02 6 Agents Guthrie and Co. Sungii Bvaya:— 2,015 lbs; ToUllO months P.:> 7 > Ihs. Agents HtMn li^hn Meyer an<l Sin.;ai»okk Paha.— ».,100 lbs.25 words
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Article153 1911-05-02 6 The first round for the champions 1 the Sepoy Lines Golf Club must be tiaished on or before Sunday next, 7th inst. Mr G. E. Shaw, Assistant District O Lower Perak, hns been asked to go to Kedah to organise the Lind Department there. Pilsener on draught is "just the153 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement356 1911-05-02 6 MACGREGOR'S V.O.S. I finest Liqueur $£ot£fi mRISKV. Macgregor Caldbeck Co, LONDON CLASGOW. ESTABLISHED 1864. AS SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSE OF LORDS, THE HOUSE Of COMMONS, AND TO THB HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT, CANADA. Caldbeck Macgregor Co, Sole Agents. Little's Fire Proof Thief Proof SAFES WITH CHUBE'S LOCKS 7LT MODERATE PRISES. This356 words
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Advertisement90 1911-05-02 6 Capt. G. GA.GGINO. p.p.c. CALL AT 'MOUTRIET FOR THE PIANO PROVEN BY 38 YEARS EXPERIENCE. GUARANTEED FOB 5 YEARS OVER 1.200 Distributed m all Parts of China and the! Straits. S. MOUTRIE AND CO., LTD. THE ARCADE. t DRAUGHT PILSNER BEER ON TAP AT THE PRINCES TiFFEN ROOMS. BILLIARDS^ The90 words
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MUKDEN PLAGUE.
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Article73 1911-05-02 7 (BySubmarine Telegraph. Reuter's.) At 3t Petersburg telegram states that the gitfll to the Plague Conference at Mukden have split into three camps. The first consists of Russia, Jjpan, Hol.anJ, France, Italy and Mexico. The second of Britain, the United States, md China, while between the two are Ger.nmy73 words
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Article44 1911-05-02 7 Presideut F*llieres has returned from Algeria to Toulon. A semi-official statement iv the Nordleutsche Allgemeine Zjitung" hopes that events will permit France to adhere to her programme m Morocco. Any transgression of the Alegeciras act *ould have bad consequences, with cannot oe disregarded."44 words
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Article40 1911-05-02 7 Received May Ist, 440 pm. The demonstration at Bar sur Aube m favour of the ioc'usion of Aube m the Jharupagne area has led to a collisiou Mtweta the police. Several were injured md several arrests were made.40 words
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Article27 1911-05-02 7 Rec. May 1, 6.20. pm. Eleven persons have been killed by the lerailment of an excursion train at Martin 'reek on the Pennsylvania railroad.27 words
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Article618 1911-05-02 7 Chak'.es or Extortion Against A Doctor. Before Mr Justice Fisher m the Supreme Court yesterday. Mr Braddell appeared on behalf of an Indian named Appadurai, who was convicted at Milacoa on several charges of extortion. It appeared that appellant, an educated Indian holding medicil qualifi cations of618 words
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CANTON RISING.
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Article37 1911-05-02 7 (From our own Correspondent Hongkong, May Ist 3 5 pm. There was another rising on Sunday afternoon m Fxtshan, but the civil and military authorities repulsed an attack of over a hundred rebels.37 words
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Article28 1911-05-02 7 A wire from Barlin states that the German guaboat "Iltis," now at Hjngkong, has been orderei to proceed to Canton m view of the disorders tbere.28 words
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Article72 1911-05-02 7 THE FIGHTING. (By Submarme Telegraph.— Reuter* B May Ist, 11-2 am. At Rabat m Morocco a courier has arrived from Mfquinez and confirms the statement that the town was captured by Barbers on the 19th April after five days' fighting. A message from Fez on the 23rd ult, states72 words
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Article34 1911-05-02 7 May Ist, 10 85 am. The Hon. Frederick Guest, Liberal member for Eist Dorsetshire, who was recently appointed a Junior Lord of the Treasury, has been returned unopposed at the byeelection.34 words
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Article161 1911-05-02 7 To the Editor Sir, I was not surprised after a lengthy absence to riad tbat Singapore had forged ahead somewhat, but m progression as to matters modern and up to date she still crawls on as doth with sinuous trace the worr*v" Xi, las fallen to my hard lot161 words
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Article220 1911-05-02 7 TO THE EdITJR, Sir. May I trespass upon your space, to cordially invite those who intend visiting the Mother Country during the coming season, to g*t m touch with the Imperial Mission This organizition of which His Grace the Duke of Argyll is Hon. President, is essentially220 words
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Article37 1911-05-02 7 The May Assizes open today. There are m all ten cases of which three are of murder or attempted murder, one of armed robbery, two using as genuine a forged document and other minor charges.37 words
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Article64 1911-05-02 7 Sir Henry Lucy, writing m The Observer, says that the Government's apparently impregnable position is being undermined m an unexpected quarter, namely, by the action of Lord Loreburn m continuing to appoint Conservatives to the magisterial bench m spite of the strongest Liberal protests. Sir Henry adds that the difference64 words
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Article12 1911-05-02 7 Woods' Great Peppermint Care for all internal onmolainta dysentry oooghs colda Ac.12 words
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Article1704 1911-05-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR SENSATION. MURDER OP Mr STEWARD. Serious Charge Against F.M.S. Lady. GRAVE ALLEGATIONS. POLICE COURT PROCEEDINGS. Fro>n our own f.'orresftonaent..} Kuala Lumpor, May 1 4.40 pm. The magisterial proceedings m the Steward case opened today. Mr E. A. Wagner appeared on behalf of Mrs Proudlock and her husband while1,704 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement344 1911-05-02 7 ROBINSON &CO.I JUST UNPACKED. LATEST STYLES IN LADIES SHOES Tan, Black, White and Colors. ROBINSON &CO. Player's navy mixture. In lb. Patent w AirTi^ht Tins. Price 55 cts* obtainable at 1 Robinson Co. THE YOKOHAMA DOCK Co~ LIMITED. Telegraphic Address DOCK," Yokohama. Codes used :-A. B C. 4th, sth Edition,344 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement550 1911-05-02 8 BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO, LTD. FOR PENANG, RANGOON AND CALCUTTA. The Company's Steamer "DILWARA" 5,441 tore, C. E. Hodgson, Commander will be despatched for the above ports on Thursday, the 4th May, at 5 n.m. She has excellent accommodation for saloon passengers amicUhipe, mut-ie room, smoking room &c., and550 words
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Advertisement727 1911-05-02 8 OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO.. LTD. AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd. The Companies' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and Japan every week, and from Japan homewards for London Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool and for Marseilles, Havre and Liverpool727 words
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Advertisement717 1911-05-02 8 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, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau, Nagasaki and Kobe to717 words
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Advertisement675 1911-05-02 8 P. O. STEAM JNAVIOATION COMPANY. Foi China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for Chios Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and Ameri can Ports. Steamers will leave Singapor on or about MAIL LINES. Outward for China) 1911 1911 Devanha May675 words
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Advertisement908 1911-05-02 8 HOLIDAY-TICKETS Between 15th April and 15th July, 1911 Holiday-Tickets to a from all the places of the Netherlands-India Archipeif (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 for steamer of the following lines908 words
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Article145 1911-05-02 11 Feb. Mar. Total 3elat 62y 1,176 Srnang 177 75 252 Brnseh Cbenderiang 440 440 \*openg 625 650 1,875 Heawood 628 628 Kamuning $8,590 6,287 17,729 Kanaboi 110 478 Kinta 445 9 "10 Kinta Association 525 220 745 Kledang 86 133 299 Aramat Pniai 167 842) 1.C63 iuantan Lahat145 words
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Article717 1911-05-02 11 Feb Mar Total Aiiagar 4.225 4,150 8,375 Alor Pongßn 3,749 3,791 11,348 Mor Gajah 611 285 1,638 1,603 l,6 r 0 4,650 Anglo Malay 58,932 42,290 158,2 JO \yer Kuning 550 560 1,711 \yer Molek 3,044 3,049 9,420 *yer Panas 1,995 1,685 5,647 Sakap 2,060 2,132 4,192717 words
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Article1386 1911-05-02 11 Oaf. Isaui. Paid. JLu«tDtv Rutbrs. Sellers 85,000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Estate* T.M 10% for 1910 4 9 5 5 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay 100% for 1910 109 1 214 50.000 2/- 2'- Batang Malaka 2 6 2 8 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 150%int.15 0 0 16 01,386 words
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Page 11 Advertisements
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Advertisement387 1911-05-02 11 RAFFLES-BY-THE-SEA, PENANG, 13 THE LEADING EUROPEAN HOTEL and has no connection with any other Establishment. RECOMMENDED BY THE MEDICAL PROFESSION on account of its healthy position, whole- ,~^c food and cleanliness. 2 No ground-door or unhealthy rooms. ELECTRIC INSTALLATION FANS BATHROOMS TO EVERY ROOM. Moderate inclusive charges. Telegrams Raffles, Penang.387 words
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Page 11 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1248 1911-05-02 11 VESSELS IN POHI Hai Chen mJ&T^Y^ °T^*^ JST Hai Chi Ohm. cruis. 4300 R. Ad. Ohing Apl 28 Shanghai Colombo' Col. yacht 500 Murphy Apl 12 Tringganu Uncertain Syren Ger yacht 251 Harris Apl 27 Hongkong Uncertain FlaeATonn Master Arrived Krom Consume For When f ax S nfc V d1,248 words
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Article891 1911-05-02 12 ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING. The second ordinary general meeting of Pdjain, Limited, was held at noon y*gterday «tt the Company's registered office at Grehhuin House, Battery Road. Mr W. M. Si me preH'ded and there were also present Messrs \V. L. Watkins, F. W. Collins, J. Craig, J. Davidson,891 words
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Article91 1911-05-02 12 Eleven shop houses, owned by a Chinese Towkay, changed hands at Taiping for $16/00. A concert for the Chinese YM O A. is to be given on Friday. May 29, 8 30 m the Hull of the V.M.C.A. The vast knowledge of the Judiciary *'I don't know whether pics have91 words
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Article450 1911-05-02 12 ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING. The secoDd ordinary general meeting of PdLtai, Limited, was held at 2 15 pm yesterday at Gresham House Mr W. ML Sime presided aud there were also present Messrs W. A. Sims, S. W. Mooi house, W. L. Watkins, 8. A. Derrick, D R. Tait450 words
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Article340 1911-05-02 12 Linton- De Ste. Croiv St. Edward's Church, Romfjrd, Essex, was tbe scene of a charming wo ding on on March IH, when Mr Alger n Hubert Linton, of the Mercantile Bank c Lgapore who ariivtd m Colombo, bin foruM r station, on Satunlty week, April 15th]340 words
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Article78 1911-05-02 12 Five Lives Sacrificed. New York, April 7th. In the Billings district, m Montana, yesterday a cowboy named, Cliff Root, who had only just been married, lassootd his bride and dragged her for miles across country until she died with her head crushed m. Subsfquently he killed his brother78 words
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Article65 1911-05-02 12 When a medicine must be given to young children it should be pleasant to take. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is made from loaf sugar, and the roots used m its preparation give it a flavor similar to maple syrup, making it pleasant to take. It has65 words
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Article687 1911-05-02 12 P. M. LINER ASIA SINKS. Passengers Saved, v. s. squadron kescues. A telegram received m Hongkong last week stated that the Pacific Mail steamer Asia had gone ashore north of Formosa, that she was a total lose, but that all the passengers and mails were safe. It was687 words
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Article187 1911-05-02 12 There was a large attendance at the general meeting of the Peuang Choral Society. Mr O. V. Thomas, who was voted to the Chair, give a brief summary of the history of the Society for the past ten years, and suggested that the Society should make a187 words
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Article90 1911-05-02 12 A Seizdrk and a Fall from a Horse. Calcutta, April 24th, 11.20 am. The Hon Mr Justice Bell, of the Chief Court, Rangoon, has died as the result of a stroke. Rangoon, Ap;il 21st. —Mr Justice Bell's condition to day is considered very grave. A90 words
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Article588 1911-05-02 12 The Kinta landed horses at Tanjong Pagur \e»'. esdt.y. S'ie replenished her bunkers and Inftded ionia transhipment cargo. The "U^ina" bunkered at the wharves yesterday. She discharged some timber from Australia for transhipment to Madras. The Laertes" coaled at Taujong Pagar yesterday. Some 22,000 packages from China were588 words
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Article79 1911-05-02 12 By the Kinta yesterday morning Redfern's lot arrived for the Spiing races the animals landing m good condition. The following comprise the string Bieraini. S^ddon,, Trcubidor, Silute, Pm, S-jveritr, Darle-v D.Je, Phonograph, Little Stranger, Satis and Billet Doux. The Penanglot has already arrive.! and the Johore stable and79 words
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Article59 1911-05-02 12 A wpecinl cable to tbe Indian Daily Nfcws ■ayi that Mr Keir Hardie, at the Conference of the Libour Party, styled the Coronation Durbar as a glorified circu3. The Venerable H. C. IzirJ, Archdeacon of Singapore has been appointed Commis stty dunug the absence of the B shop of Singapore.59 words
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Article115 1911-05-02 12 April 3c. Peshawar, Biit str, Bruce, Hongkong and Shanghai. Bloemfontein. Brit str, Pattison, Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan May 1. Emilie, Dut str, Mahraoot, for Rhio. Hrtinam Brit str, Phillips, Muar and Malaoca, Aing Tbye, Dut str, Ludin, Indragiri, Keong Wai, Ger str, Koh'er, Hongkong. Manila, Ger str, Schmidt, Bangkok.115 words
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Page 12 Advertisements
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Advertisement417 1911-05-02 12 A GUARANTEED INCOME FOR LIFT £100 a year for life on attaining age 50 or a single cash pay ment £1890-2-0 can be secured by a male age 25, for an annual p ayme] of £31-16-0, (other ages m proportion.) Quotations for Annuity for all kinds, at any age, or417 words
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