The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 9 May 1911

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1911. NO. 7,210
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  • 124 1 The British trade returi s for April .how a considerable decrease m imports and a slight increase* m exports Page 7. The cas« of M- McGee against the Malacca Rubber Plantations h »t; ended m a virtual verdict for the df-feud mta Page 6 The Ahm are
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  • 1174 1 BROWNIE. The rubber boom of last year attracted t> Singapore and tbe Straits Settlements from different parts of the Globe a pood many men like WEJEaii, Men who had no pirtuular profsssiOB OT bvsSOOSI fl pibililies but who h<<d, what was more nrccesaiv, a few dollars to ii vest m
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 452 1 Harima Hall CINEMATOGRAPH. To-Night! To-Night!! COME and SEE THE ADM2RAL TOGO FILM INCLUDING THE NEW BIOGRAPH AND THE ITALIAN FILM. DO NOI MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY. K. HARIMA, Sole Propritor. THE STAR OPERA Co THE DUTCH AND MALAY VARIETY ENTERTAINERS AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. To-Nit\ht To-Nit\ht 1 GRAND
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    • 296 1 ''mmm^kEMMMWMAWM^mmMAA^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmMmmmmmMmmmmmMm, Telephone No. 191. ROBINSON PIANO I COMPANY, LIMITED if PIANOS FOR HIRE $1 0 per month. ALL THE LEADING MAKERS. i CHOICE PROGRAMME OF CHOICE HUMOROUS SUBJECTS TO-NIGHT At the MARLBOROUGH CINEMATO6RAPH, BEAOH ROAD. Pictures and Music to Enteratin. 2nd Show, 9 30 to II pm 1. Kt.day and
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    • 108 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. On tbe Berth, M Gueisenau and Derf&inger due here for China on Thursday and Friday— Page 8. Book keeper wanted Page 2. Notice re tbe E E. Telegraph Cos. wireless Station at Cocos Phge 2. Situation wanted by European Page 1. Johore Government want chief clerk, P. W.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 402 1 THE WEEK Tuesday, !'th High Water.— 7 44 a., 8.40 p Y. M. C. A. Musical Evening, 9 p Races, First Day. W«dnbsd\y 10th High Water. 817 9.12 p Mrs Brockman At Home Govt. House. TffUYtSi AY, lltl) High Water 9.84 a., !M1 p Races, 2nd D»y. Friday, 12th High
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  • 613 2 Wonderful Products of the Soya Bean. Mr M. L. Woo, manager of the Casio. Sojaine Company, Ltd l~ft bj the Vile de la Ciotat recently for Paris, the headquarters of his company, a concern which has recently jumped into fame not only for the wonderful products it markets
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  • 78 2 An American gentleman who apparently' hails from M Bilowius villa N V h- s been at the pains to fiplain that some samples of Ambrican humour qn )ted m this journal are witticisms which, as are all epigrams of any worth, are not undei stood by the average slow-moviog English
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  • 118 2 Having noted that the Selangor had since 1905 paid £235,968 m dividends and spent .£O2 915 on the property, besides writing off .£3,80 i and distributing a bonus m shares ot the Sungei Way Rubber Company, Sir Frank Swettenham said he mentioned tboo* significant taoU, firstly, because he ofu-n beard
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 878 2 GO MING I GOMING With splendour and sheen Such houses were drawn The finest of Circuses Each ni*ht m Rangoon That ever was seen As to fairly dumb found From Sunny Colombo Th" Man m the Moon Bombay or Calcutta. Penangs Clerk of Weather The Public and Press Was heard
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    • 768 2 NOTIGES. The Eastern Extenshn Australasia China Telegraph Co., Ltd. A Wireless Station has been established at Cocos Islands The tariff for Messages from Singapore for British Ships via Cocos is 11.05 word. May 9 ths 14 5 PROBATE 1910, No. 299. In the Supreme Court of the Strait j Settlements,
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    • 761 2 NOTIGES. The Batang Malaka Rubber Estates, Limited. It is hereby notified that a resolution to increase the Capital of the abovenamed Company to .£60,000 was carried unanimously at an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company held on the 10th ulto. 100,000 new shares of 2 each will be issued to
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    • 598 2 WANTED. BOOKKEEPER WANTED One who is able to take entire chare books, and balance ihem. Must have h 1 similar position. Salary |80 per month Apply personally with testimonials Ytween 9 A 11 a.m. to Surait* Motor f;_Orchard Road. ar& e May 9 GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE P. W. D. APPOINTMENT.
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    • 336 3 d\ "jT^WT^ Ik. T A __r* jm __r^_>' (far r'l m ra ia' I _L_m k^% I PERMANENT i READY ROOFING. Cheaper than Attaps. No Renewal being Required. v-v m mmm ■/•■<■ Gr fc l_9_l___i aBS x "^B__l I .^KA^te'" i»o^Z%ii__-'. QUnPI 'l > We 1 T*iV ..ntlv USB v
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    • 521 4 'Kepler' (TRADE MARK CT?3S3333E_J> Solution MaK.es Fat, Flesh, Hone and Muscle n tlWi 'Kepler' Solutionis a food not rcJ^/ ArC a medicine. z&L v^ k The food that strengthens the </// weak and fattens the wasted. jL'' f*\ 1 he food that enriches the blood X V and fortifies the
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    • 594 4 THE Singapore Free Press. Morning Daily. To Our Readers. The Singapore Free Press is now b Morning Daily, and is on sale at depots from an early hour each morning (Sunday* excepted). Cash price Ten Cents a copj Subscribers' copies will be delivered a their private residences, (or town offices
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    • 791 4 {Petroleum Residue! Lh, nmmml I THERE is nothing better on the Market n I™ Compare our prices with other preservatives. *j 50 cents per gallon fob. any Steamer B m the Roads or ex Godown. I APPLY TO a THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM Co., Ltd.] I WINCHESTER HOUSE. XmWlXMmfmmfmJm^mmms^LEEEEWSmW* Billiard.. Bombay
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    • 240 4 F. CLARKE CO. _07. QUEEN-BT, SINOAPOPI. Livery Stable Keepers Fodder Merchantji. For Rabbertyred Gharries and Beat Rcbbei .jrred carriages, ring np Telephone »ie, FODDER delivered to any part of the laJaud SPECIALITY FURNITURE REMOVALS m our own vans, by our own men. GENERAL CARRIERS. G ZIMMERMANN. Proprietor m Japan Coals.
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    • 740 5 i—^—^B—^— B _^B_^__^_______^«^—a_B_H^_ aa a RHEUMATIC GOUT. For years I suffered cruelly from rheumatic gout says Mrs. E. Phillips, of 7, New Riverside, Springfield, Wellington, Somernet, Bngland, who has been a nurse for eight years. The pains m my legs were so awful that I couldn't stand. I was as
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    • 722 5 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. For Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan ports The Imperial German Mail Steamer "GNEISENAU" 8,081 tors, Captain Obcnausr, having left Colombo on Friday, the sth inst., at midnight, may be expected to arrive here on Thursday morning, the 11th instant, en route for above ports. For passage and freight, apply
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    • 699 5 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, Snez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong. Shanghai, Tsingtau, Nagasaki and Kobe
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    • 628 5 P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Foi Chfna, Japan, Penang, Ceylon Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for Chins Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and Ameri can Ports. Steamers will leave Singapor* on or about MAIL LINES. Outward for China) 1911 1911 Devanha May
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    • 688 5 HOLIDAY-TICKETS. Between 15th April and 15th July, 1911 Holiday-Tickets to and from all the places of the IvetherJands-India Archipelagc (Singapore and Penang included) will be issued. These tickets entitle the passenger to make a return voyage against payment of single fare and are available for an> steamer of the following
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    • 211 5 The Hoap Eng Moh Line of Stearrievß Singapore to BaUvia. Cheribon anc^ bamarang »ail twice a week Tons. Capt. 8.8 Giang Seng 1,128 J. Craig. ».s Giang Ann 890 C. Krmton. s.s Zwecna 1,200 James Sheppard I 8.8 Edendale 1,128 A. Dunlop. liiey have excellent accommodation 'for! oaloon passengers. tion!"
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  • 34 6 Willing to Resign. g itMMUriat Telegraph. Reuter's.) May Sth, 4 -JO pm. i „iv Dial of Ifosioo has issued a '..irnitf his intention to resign itAcy as soon as peace is restortd.
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  • 49 6 PMADERO May sth, 7 pm. KMipHcaiioßa with the United Sfadtro ibe insurgent leader has ,1 ins lotom to withdraw from the With his own t. ••■.'<> he intends to ir.hw.ird, Ins ive beinir City. j .m from I Pal Htyi that lero the Haiioaa rebtl has broken B
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  • 51 6 NO FURTHER TRACE. mi frOB G uist.intinople from the mv ler ia Chief of the fIMI forces :it rhe rebels have evacuated and 1 ill the fortified posi- tbwtO Burrv>uu<lel by or held by the l The *vhole vilayet his resumed its firmer there is no further I
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  • 23 6 M y h. VM from Shanghai says th it the •r Yullon fell from a great 1 was killed.
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  • 34 6 French Suggestio_. M ty 8 b, 7pm. h papers hive launche-l I evidently with a view of i 4 I form ii y. og thni lid i'lv >uld m there three dnj
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  • 65 6 Co rr es pondence. MOTOR CAB TANKS." ER. revival of the local Automobile .< prompted me to suggest that the v onra should be incre's—l i* p:^M«nt, the half yearly tai u i y $9 line as on a four-wheeled can 1 fcgfj kW« hv a hor^- B trely.'the weir
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  • 163 6 i^ry of a new composition metal, nfading yellow of gold and th»* impenetrability ot Krupp steel. Bead hy Count I i de Peloggio |a Tv 1 jre S. Bonf a, i bom t j bl MMM a resid >d radioro. wbOM father owns lead ;o Sardinia,
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  • 147 6 B r W G r'reeman has been appointed its Mr .1. B Carratbnri as -rot Agriculture and G«»vmill m Trinidad. Dttrinf last •lr Freeman delivered four lectures imc Aspeetl of Rubber Imiusi b .on Bob "i of Beonomici Ii he was Beting ti p if its c oen, then Director
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  • 46 6 MORE EXPORTS; LESS IMPORTS. (Rv Subn arm* Telegraph Reuter's) May -vh, 1 20 pm. Tbe Trade Hot urns for April show a de- rease iv imports of 67.705,24-, mainly m rain, flour, cotton and wool. Shere is an increase m exports of 1100,2 U
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  • 52 6 No Dissensions m Cabinet. Mr Arqnith, speaking at Manchester, denied that then were dissensions m the Cibmot on the tnbjeet of Home Rule, or of the Irish making ex nbitant fiaancial demands. The Coi did not reilise the enomous change m pubic opinion with .rd to Home Rnle
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  • 55 6 Important Conferences. M vy 9 h, 10 am. A telegram from Sf. Petersburg states j that General Wmander, lasppc'or General Of Bafinaera, has started on a tour of ins- 1 paction to the Fir Batt He j >ins the! 1 Minister of War at Vadivostock, where!
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  • 72 6 The following are additional May score* for the Walker Trophy N'»kin XiEMrs Johnson Mrs Kellar ;i Mrs Wilson J 7 Mis Spinks J 7 Mrs Lawrence 26 Mrs Barratt i»3 T.tal M 7 Sei. an-., .r. Mrs Cooper Mrs G. C. N T e<iregor 30 Mis <
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  • 61 6 The 1 00 yard* J ickson Miller Cup Handicap will be swum off ou Sunday next, the 14'h inst, at the Swimming Cub, on the arrival of the 10 o'cl- ck Uuoch. Eutries will be rf<"-«ivt<d up ti> Friday ni_ht, by either the Hon S^cretarv, H. C
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  • 315 6 The Mercantile Umk Football Club met the B ikit Bibmnt soccer on Siturday on the Juvenile's Football ground and the match resulted m a wiu for the former by one goal to nil. The local Governmen* board has approved a ■ohrWO of the L measure county eanncil by whi<-h a
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  • 335 6 A few points ueed to be remembered -bout the race meeting todiy. Tnoae driving from Sdlegie road should go via M:Ketz.e road, thu* avoiding the obstructions m Bukit Timih and Buff ilo roids. Phe police regulations for traffic should be eirefully noted, bearing iv mind the road
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  • 182 6 A well known local sportsman has thc foment f t-> address th« following lines to the Sporting E lit«*r. The note to correspondents l.b&l the Editor does not hold himself rnaponaibla foT opinior s expressed by them should be stricTy observed m this case, I've s*u lied lofi
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  • 121 6 The S L.G C. men's medal for April was won by Mr Melville. The following cards were returned. T. A, Melville 37 50 14 73 A. Creerv 42 45 7 80 CA. L«ggatt 47 42 8 81 F M Biddeley 48 52 14 81 P, D
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  • 447 6 The Customs of Old England, by F. J. Snell, publishers Methuen and 00. Ltd. In ths book the author has described and the artist depicted m a most complete and detailed manner various aspects of Eaglish life within the confines of the Middle Ages. The book is divided
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  • 184 6 Thk A<-i/ks. The Miy Ass/'S were resumed before Mr Justice F.sher yesterday. Oo H»s Honour taking his sea* on the Bench Mr li C. Klmonds, DPP, asked leave to mentioa the case of F rbes 8 B. Limb, charged with an c ff-mce at Malacca, tnd lot
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  • 140 6 Five smiling ><ung Straits born women appeared before Mr Maundrell, third magi* trate, yesterday morning, on an allegation of playing m a common gaming house. The women admitted gambling and said they all lived m one house. They denied that the plnee was a common gaming house. Police
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  • 128 6 Between the years 1840 and 1900, we have it on the authority of a French contemporary, something like twenty thousand varieties of postsge- stamps were issued. Our contemporary proceed? to give its readers a few facts of interest m the history of stamp collecting. Originally, it seems, about three hundred
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  • 15 6 1 1 Woods' Great Peppermint Core for all interI n&l complaints dysentry coughs colds &o«
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 12 6 H?' 1! Eternal complaints dysentry cuogh *c., take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure
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    • 23 6 Cyprldol is the most trustworthy and best of all mercurial remedies m the treatment of secondary symptoms." (Unsolicited) Lafayette-Bennett, m.d Central City, U.S.I.
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    • 345 6 ROBINSON &CO.I l__m Ei__i_B_Wß wßi-MS''\ JUST UNPACKED. LATEST STYLES 1N... LADIES SHOES Tan, Black, White and Colors. I ROBINSON &CO.| Player's navy J mixture, l In 1 lb. Patent Air T.'ght Ting. Price 55 cts. obtainable at ___Jl^___ Robinson Co. THE YOKOHAMA DOCK Co. LIMITED. Telegraphic Address DOCK," Yokohama. Coaes
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  • 32 7 H ■■>•• shall me p rts< thr Pc.iiile 1 t^tit mWJW. Unnwed by influence ;\n.! i:nl>ril*-.i -.v 1 pre. ept dum. Piedc-<l to K> ILi.h,. Loyal tv .md Jaw.
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  • 801 7 There is somethiog rather fascinating m the idea of a State Guardian, who will accept all sorts ot trusts and responsibilities under wills and deeds, sattlemants, and other devices for ensuring the future of one's family or friends. So the report of the Public Trustee, which
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  • 336 7 The Englishmen of Kobe celebrated the anniversary of St. George's Day right royally by a supper and a dance. The ten mile cros_ country amateur championship of England has been won by Scott of the Broughton Harriers. The late Mr Moberley Bell, manager of "The Times," London, who died three
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  • 67 7 TAMIL IMMIGRATION. Kuala Lumpor, Miy H h. The Chief Secretary presided at a meeting of the Fdderal Council to d iy. The chief business was consideration of the Tamil Immigration Fail E nstraent A certificate of urgeucy was produced a_d tbe bill, which is similar to that introduced
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  • 58 7 Some Startling Inform at ion. Io answer to (juestions by Mr Rjbson, the Resident said that Government had information concerning the approximate cost of wireless appiratu-?, but the cost of erecting a telegraph station depended on the Bi'uition and the distance to which it was desired that the installation
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  • 75 7 Engineer Sues Rubber Co. {From >u> i ComsPoHmWtf Malicca, May 8 h. In the ciseof McGLse agiiust the Malacca Bobber Plantations, julgment has been delivered for the plaintiff for $147.45, without costs. Defendant is now resovering costs from plaintiff. In this sees Kr McGje came out as
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  • 594 7 A correspondent says that while passing the Falmor godowns m a steam launch on Sunday afternoon he saw a cat m the cage work above a red bu y in the sei. He was unable to stop to rescue the unfortunate animal. II day Lince Corporal No. 671 siw a
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  • 92 7 4gmts F W Baker A 00, Alma:— I, WO lbs Kota Bahroe: i 600 lb_ MntTOi 2.686 lbs I'nitko Singapore: 8542 lb«j Against 1,4.0 ib-. T )fal ten inourbs 26,844 lbs. A guilts Outhrie tt 00. Skm'ayan l.lHb" lbs Total seven months 1,850 lbs. Heawood.— libs Aeents
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  • 34 7 Agents F. \V. Burker A Co, Kin iv Amociatioh. Mine 21*0 pkls Tribute 476. T..tal 766 Agents Messrs Outline A: Co. Heawood: 81'"' pkls. All mined by tribufers N.t revenue *****.48.
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  • 33 7 The export of tin from Perak fjr April, 1911, (excluding Upper P^rak), "Advance figures liable to correction," wis. Block tin 7»'» >2 til pkls. Tin ore ***** "»4 Dkls. Doty 1375.657.16.
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  • 262 7 The D lited States Consul at Hongkong reports that shipments of tiu from Cnina are likely to We soon largely increased. Practically all the tin mines of the country are m Yunnan proviuce, and the exports go almost entirely through the port of Mengt/.e aud way of
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  • 113 7 At M-ssrs Cheng Keng Lee and Co'e Sal^-room yesterday. freehold land and house No: 3 Klang B ad, to'al area 4,751 M| U are feet. Bou-ht by Vow Ngan Pan lor S Leasehold land situate at Coronation Road, area !»,7*;:> square feet. Qaft rent B. cent^ per annum.
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  • 163 7 Sir Rcbard Dane, who is ou> m Borneo to er,,uir« into tbe administration of the count.v. has been m the interior, w.lkinc across country from Kan.ugau to Kudat It is a mark of his rare energy to tackle a journey hke that. He was due'iu Sindakan \-ViZ
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  • 38 7 ir3_kJ_?_-_- ExteQBiou the G-a _40O(JSln„ aph J- m P™e* have loaned ?or t P ht CG The BUm D me ]is Amd ntn _J cXt T BlOn f the telegraph system mto Mongolia and Tibet, says the Morning
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  • 66 7 1 a u d f Trad has "sued, *n the subject of the cost of living m the United States, a report which -how,, the "Morning sk!L BaYH h 4t While for the working htn n litDd W 8 "c much greater th an n thiscouutty, with the result that
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 223 7 MACGREGOR'S V.O.S. finest Liqueur SeOtgfi OM>T$K_ I Macgregor Caldbeck Co, I LONDON <__ GLASGOW. ESTABLISHED 1864AS SUPPLIED TO THC HOUSE OF LORDS, THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, AND TO THB HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT, CANADA. Caldbeck Macgregor Co, Sole Agents. Pommery&Creno's i EXTRA SEC NATURE CHAMPAGNE Qts. 46.50 Pts. 49.50 SOLE AGENTS,
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    • 78 7 CALL AT 'MOUTRIE' S' FOR THE PIANO PROVEN BY 38 YEARS EXPERIENCE. GUARANTEED FOR 5 YEARS OVBR 1,200 Distributed m all Parts of China and the Straits. S. MOUTRIE AND CO., LTD. THE ARCADE. t BILLIARDS. The Anglo- Australian Cushion. (Alcock's Patent with Improvements by John Roberts, Retired World's Champion)
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    • 520 8 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. Ebtablibbed 1887. Policies Are "WORLD WIDE," "CNKJP* TRICTBIV "INDISPUTABLE" and NO pORFtITABLB." Cla h loans, cash-surrenders, etc. ti pfon.i y settler by the Oeneral A gee* Sing i f e without the delay of reference i Hesi^ 'tfioeTht Reserves for protection of Pol if
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    • 526 8 Corporation. Pai*-ffP Oa_it^l _m |lft f t)00.0(^ H«HfBTI fuMD:— Sterling J-1.500.000 at 2/- $16,000,000 > #121 oc bt+mrv. $16,25 0j00Q W1.250.00t Easamra Liabilttt *c w> .^«u.Oi¥i..iOoxj*t oy DißDctoma. Hon Ma H.nrt Ks.wick, Cbaieman. H. M_ D HCRdT h,^ Diputv Chaihmam. O. Ballooh, Lsq. R L it B E«q. Amouiw ohßis.
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    • 444 8 FOR STILE. FOR SALE. The British Steam Launch "BUSOO" Bmltm 1906^ Revered m 1907 Length 60 feet. Breadth 13 5; Depth 5.5. Gross ton Tbe veBBel is m dition. She goes 9 Knots easily. For further particulars, please apply to BOEY CHU\N POH, c/o The Union Times Press Ltd., 126,
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    • 774 8 AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF Unserviceable Stores Dnclamed Property TO BE HELD AT THE GOVERNMENT RAILWAY STORE, PULAU SAIGON (Opposite tho Municipal abattoir) On Friday, 12th May, at 2-30 p. m. Comprising Two vertical Boilers with fittings, a quantity of muntz metal sheeting, metal cutting saw blades, a large number of
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    • 1211 8 IMPORTANT AUCTOn s^Te op" TEN VALUABLE FREEHOLD CODOWNS Situate at Ho Puah Quay, Four Freehold Shoo n„. Have.ock Road, and Three I easehold oSSST-. Magazine Road, Singapore TO BE HELD AT POWELL Cos SALE-ROOM OX WEDXBSDAY, 17th MAY, AT 2-30 />. _|f. LoT Situation Titi.?: Arka Monthly v S(. PT.
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  • 256 9 Per N D. L. Derfflinger, due May 12 —Mr and Mrs Aug. Brennecke, Mr and Mrs J. Slichtenbree, Mr Otto Wieborg. Mr Galileo Chini, Mrs H A. v. d. Wall Boke and child, Mr Heinrich Wahlers, Dr Schroter, Mr and Mrs C J. B van Rietschoten,
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  • 330 9 This following passengers are lxx-ked homeward P. A O Per Sicilia, sailing May 23 Mr J. J. Floury, Mr Mills, Mr and Mrs W. H. Uope ?ind iufaut. Mrs Evans, Mrs L'e, Mr and Mrs Wolfeistan, Miss Daly, Mrs Tuompson Robinson, Mr Mager, Mr von Someren, Mrs Bailey,
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  • 317 9 Siring port of departure, and 'where knomm (Lite due here, and name of Agents. STEAMERS. Agamemnon, Hongkong, May 21 Mansfield A_tenor, Liverpool, May B Manpfield Arcadi_, Colombo, June 2 P A O Armand Behit;, Marseilles, June 86 M M Atreus, Hongkoner, June 4 Mansfield Außtralien, Hongkong, May 2H
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    • 344 9 JO BE SURE-the Teeth are so II important that it would be a pity to neglect them— especially when you can clean them so well and so easily with 4solli l%mim' Your local dealer stocks and sells it Makers F. C. Calvert Co.. Manchester, England* BILLIARDS. r». p__t Lo W
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    • 556 9 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAY. COY., LTD. The steamers of this Company maintain rearv.lar direct service between Calcutta straits, Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan taking cargo on through Bills of Lading foi Cauton, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang Yangtsze Ports, Formosa, th* l Philippines &c. &c. STEAMERS. tmtr A Tonß Commander Kutsang IBW
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    • 469 9 Siemens Brothers Dynamo Works,! LIMITED. Siemens Brothers 00, Ltd. ELECTRIC LIGHT, POWER TRAVTION ENGINEERS CONTRACTORS TO THE ADMIRALTY, THE WAR OFFICE, THE POST OFFICE, THE CROWN AGENTS FOR THE COLONIES, Ac, Ac. Head Offices— Caxtcm House, Westminster, London, S.W. Works— STAFFORD. Cable Works— WOOLWICH KENT. Tantalum Lamp Factory -D ALSTON,
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    • 250 10 BUCHANAN 11l Ail/ mmmMsV (&^m^^s^> iM_R lc Hl l I LX-'-v^y Ej K__* a—> A x J m __________Mf x-■ .x: y v i>ffHi l El H~3W A VmUIXmU Av i^ ip !j9H Jfl I J 'i— y aw 5 ___K_M x. Mlffl6v''V,' L- HES mSTL* > t_7 ——\\t^ -<'*m.,r_
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  • 133 11 Mar. Apl. Total Beiat 1176 3ruang 75 252 Brnseh Ohenderiang 440 449 Gopeng 850 C7O 2,545 Heawood 628 628 Kamuning 99,287 15,285 $23,014 Kanaboi 47$ Kinta no 1,880 Kinta Association 220 745 Kledang 133 299 Kramat Pulai 842 1 063 Kuantan Lahat 431 j 746 Menglembn Lode 304
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  • 687 11 Mar. Apl. Total. Ailagar 4,150 8.880 12,805 Alor Pongsu 3.791 3,041 14,389 Alor Gajah 285 490 8,188 Alma 1.6 0 4,650 Anglo Malay 42.290 158.2 0 Ayer Koning 560 1,711 Ayer Molek 3,049 8,480 Ayer Panas 1,685 2,016 7,663 Bakap 8,188 4,) 92 Balgownie 8,026 9,198 39,859
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  • 1429 11 Cap. ladua. Paid. LjrtDtv Rdybrb. Sellers 85,000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Estate- Ltd 10% for 1910 4 6 5 0 150,000 21- 21- Anglo-Malay 100% for 1910 20 U 113 50,000 21- 2- BatangMalaka 2 6 2 8 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 150% int. l& 0 0 16
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  • 123 11 May 6. Ceylon, Brit str, Baker, for Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan May 7. Carnarvonshire, Brit str, Gregory, for Colombo, Port Said, and Stettin. May 8 Resident. Dut. str, Schieff, for Unus, Rhio. Hainam Brit str, Phillips, for Muar and Malacca. Seang Bee, Brit str, Travis, for Hongkong, Amoy and
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  • 95 11 VESSELS AT TANJONG PAGAR AND KEPPEL HA RBOUR. WhmraaE and Docks at Esk**E miiffrtemt MM#M mnr.rf h*rth*4 on Satu dmfj. East Wharf (Basin) Nil. Bast Wharf Sec I—Urnballa, E. F Ferdinand. Sheers Wharf—Nil. Main Wharf Sec 2 —Van der H lgens. 3 —Tara. 4 —Penang. 5-Nil. 6 —Prometheus. Lagoon Dock
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  • 38 11 Sick headache results from a disordered condition of the stomach, and can be cured by th i use of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Try it. For sale by all Diapensaries and Dea'ers. j
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  • 65 11 (Co_*_CT_D UT TO May. 8 1 Bank 4m a 2/4* demand tm 2/4 s Private credits 3ms 2/4f credits 6ms \Z4lt France, demand Bank... 294' Germany, demand Sftl rS m\f ndia, T. T. i"_? Hongkong, demand w 2 Yokohama, demand 1141 Java, demand l4o^ Bangkok, demand 60' Sovereigns, Bank
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  • 139 11 May 8. Tn a v n am u- 6r v- *>«-«• 835 Gambier Cube No 1 14 60 Gambler On* No. I nnrt P«pper Black (orC*. g V«> hn _erg j 6 -0' Pepper, W_it« liur) buyers 27 00 V-tmsgß (110 te tk# IkU norn Nutmeg. <80 to tka
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  • 66 11 When a medicine must be given to young children it should be pleasant to take. Cham berlain's Cough Remedy is made from loaf sugar, and the rcots nsed m its preparation give it a flavor similar to maple syrup, making it pleasant to take. It
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 389 11 TO LET. TO LET. Rooms for immediate entry at Zetland House Armenian Street. Apply to Stephens Paul Co. M»y 6 uc TO LET. No. 2, Wiikie Road from Ist June Compound Hou»e, Lawn Tennis and Stable Apply J. CRAIG, Sharon, River Valley Road. May 8 3 8 OFFICES TO LET.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 848 11 VESSELS IN POKT. Flag and Tons Commanders Arrived Prom For When Sea Mew Col. yacht 500 Murphy Apl 12 Tringganu Uncertain Nor. Hassin Sar scbr., 65 Matnoor Apl 29 Sarawak Sarawak Sea Belie F.M.S yat. 400 X<tcodah May 3 P. Swett. F M.S. Uncertain steamers ciw ft Tons MHHtei Arrived
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  • 759 12 Manager's Report kor Fouk Weeks Ending April -_ni» 1911. The mine measurements and assay rttulti shows a total of 217 ft made up as t'« l- o~fa0 ~fa Sinking 56 ft driving on lodes ft and crosscut' nig 124 ft and compares with a total
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  • 74 12 London. April 29. Mr Borden, leader of opposition, m the Dominion FL-use of Commons, proposed to adjourn the debate on the reciprocity bill for two months to enable the premier and his colleagues to attend the Imperial Conference and the Coronation Sir Wilfrid Ltarfar replied that the
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  • 250 12 London, April 2 9tb. At 12 35 pm. to day Halcyon and Mishap were scratched for the City and Sutburban Handicap. In the race, Abbattis jumped to the front, followed by Mushroom aod Greenback, with Knight of Honour and L mawand last away. Five furlongs ftom home
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  • 299 12 FIMIKI> Ol InTK.KN.VI 1 NAL CONGRESS. The arrangements for the important Music Congress that will be held m London during the week beginning May 29 are now sufficiently advanced 1o be made public although m many details slight alterations may be expected It has been decided to make
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  • 302 12 THE UNWRITTEN LAW An American Cash. I killed hsr aftir I ha 1 v.tinly prayod for two years for ber regeneration," wh* the ton fession made before the crowded courts at Fort Worth, Tex., by Mrs T. M Hcoks, one of the leaders of local chur m life, who is
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  • 94 12 It was stated on 10th April, at the Bra_:lian Consulate General m Liverpool that the agreement between the Governments of Para and Amazonas for the protection of the lubber industry had been duly signed This would seem to be the long talked of Valorisation Scheme. Rumour naturally went further and
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  • 628 12 THE ALL-RED ROUTE. An Important Scheme. to be*_aid befobb the imperial conference, At the Imperial Conference next month Sir Joseph Ward will, on behalf of tbe New Zealand Government, bring forward for the second time the question of the All Red," route, and m this he will be supported by
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  • 105 12 W.< have talked long enough about a scheme for giving the Dominions an intim.ite share m the moulding tf Imperial policy. Tbe time has now come for translating talL into deeds. An Imperial Council by Itadf is no solvent for all our Imperial problems, of which the ultimate solution
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  • 128 12 Tho rp. of Hankow (siys the Hankow Daily News of the 2nd ult were deeply shocked to hear, yesterday morning, of tho tragic death of Mr Ernst Buchhol/., a young German of 24 years of age m the employ of Carlowitz Co. The deceased had been
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  • 27 12 Scandia, Ger. 28">">, May 8, Knaisel, Hamburg, Bahn M^ver A Co., Hongkong 0. Sri Muar, Brit. 123. May 8, Hudson, Malacca, Sook Keek, Muar 9.
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  • 45 12 Good Cough Medicine for Children. W Then buying a cough medicine for children bear m mind that Chamberlains Cough Remedy is most effectual for colds, croup and uhooping cough and that it contains no harm f i drug. For sale by all Dispensaries an dDlealers.
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  • 553 12 The "Umb.lla" lands a full cargo of Australian co 1 nt T.- j >ng Pagar for tbe use i f the B.ltinh 1.-iliu. steamers. From Rangoon, the "Seang B<*e" landed general ciiko at the wharves. She bunkers 000 tots of coal and sailed yesterday for China. The outward
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  • 140 12 Per Brouwer: Mr Paulsen. Per Lama: W. Tumplor, Capt E S. Mil^s. Col Geddis, Mrs (Jaddis, Miss Wbealon, F Lauder, Lee Toon Tock, Lim Cheng Leong. J. 0. Bagan, O. H. Armstrong. Ho Yang Peng, K. Koeninj?, Mis 3 Ah Soo, J. H. L«mporlej, C. W. l>ubisbire, J. Molesworth
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  • 66 12 An old man sat m his padded arm-chair In the ingle nook, with a weary air And he saw quite plain that his days were done, For him Life's race was nearly run. As he coughed and wheezed m the same old way, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure was brought that
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 279 12 £1 i\_f\ A Y^ ARFORL,FEFORYOUR IA/It>t> g \J\_f (CHILD OR YOURSELF) YY |N V Capital may be lost through investment and those dependent left penniless. One of the strong financial institutions 0 the British Empire will, for a small payment, guarantee to your wife, should she survive you, an Annuity
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 117 12 KHKATHER REPORT. Date Bar Wind Temp Hum Sky Rain Kay 8. H'kong 10 a 29 8 E4 73 odq Manila 10 a 7«io C«lm 29 26 b 9 o May 8. H'kong 4p 29.78 E3 78 od Muni.' a 4t> 757 WSW] 31 25 c Kandang Kerban Hospital, May 7.
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