The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 12 May 1911

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  • 14 1 Singapore Free Press MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1911. NO. 7.2i;3
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  • 113 1 The most startling incident m the daj's wire is the destruction of the Empire Music Hall at Edinburgh— Page 7. Further particular of the G a mas Gang Robbery and a d'volopimnt of the Steward Tragedy Page ♦>. The Second Diy's Racing, m which the S. F.
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  • 1535 1 There used to be a rough sort of d< finition of a University as a p!a:e *bere tbe coiners were rubbed eft" men, tin* ii^Uing that by contact with the pok of their contemporaries (st lf elect or otl,er*i^p does not, greatly mattfj) tiny Ycc< no ti
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 450 1 HLHAMBRA AT THE VERY FORE-FRONT OF MOVING PICTURE SHOWS SEVEN NEW PICTURES IN OUR EXTENSIVE PR OGPAMME OF IKTIBESTIKG, ROMANTIC, IHBILIIKG AND HUMOROUS SUBJECTS ALL HIGH. GLASS. THE BOY SCOUTS." of the transport of anituah included, with AN EVIL INFLUENCE divers performances. Dramatic Play by Jacques de Choidons. SURF RIDING
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    • 216 1 To-Night! To-Night!! AT 930 P.M. AT Harima Hal! CINEMATOGRAPH. GRANT* GHANGB OF PRO GRA MME. 1. Loie Fuller. 2. The Kind hearted Rustic. 3. Havana Cigar. 4. His Trust. 5. Part 11. 6. Foolshead Wrangler for Love. 7. Ami loved myself alone. 8. Foolshead at the Cinematograph. 9. Traversee. MARLBOROUGH
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    • 268 1 THE STAR OPERA Co •THE DUTCH AND MALAY VARIETY ENTERTAINERS AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. To-Nl&ht To-Ni&ht 1 1 GRAND JAVANESE PLAY PANJI ISMARA WILL HE STAGED. COME SEE Javanese dancing. Javanese songs. Javanese scences. Javanese costumes. Every thiag Javanese. FAFFLES-BY-THE-SEA, PENANG, 18 THE IFiDIKG lUBCPEIN HOTEL and
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    • 70 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Dogs lost from Omdurman Page 2. Sale of Middle rd land, Powell and Co Page 5. The Arabic roof cooling composition, Howarth Erskine Page 1. Harima Hall new programme, and partieu lar item, The Trust being a complete story, with a film of over two thousand feet lore
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 397 1 THE WEEK. Friday, 12Lh High Water.— lo 16 a., 10.8 p Legislative Council, S.SO p Tanglin Club Dance 15 Loctee Z ;tland, 8.30 p Saturday, 13th Hi*h Water.— lo.ss 10. 34 p B. I. Mail Outw;ird due. Races, 3rd Day '2 30 p Singapore Lads Club S t orts, 3
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    • 735 2 ARRI VIJVG ARRIVING In splendour and sheen Each nUht m Rangoon The finest of Circuses That it fairly dumbfoanded Ever was seen Tho Man m the Moon From distant Colombo ™hile tha Penang Clerk of Weather Bombay and Calcutta. Was beard to exclaim The Public and Press This is th«
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    • 810 2 JVOTWES. The Eastern Extensiin 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 iv $1 05 word. May 9 ths 14 5 TO CONTRACTORS. Tender* are invited for the erection of New Premises and
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    • 797 2 NOT WES. I STRAYED F4OMOMDURIVUN No. 5, DALVEY RO YD. Fox terrier Dog, Black and White, answer- ing to name of 4 JOCK Australian Terrier i (male), leather collar, brass plate vsith ins- cription MICK," Municipal Number 4191. Australian Smith flail Terrier (female), Leather Collar. Has no tail, answers to
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    • 614 2 WANTED GOVERNMENT NOTICE Apnlication will bo revive! at the If Attendant's Offi-o up to tin SSod Miv for the post of a Litflu X tDt r T J Hantu, Dindin^B Salary $480 n fc r i>H with rations and clothing. tta Jl a Applications to bo aeoiunanii >\ fc, v
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  • 132 3 At fourtfen, or even a few years earlier, writes Dr Hairy Eoberts m the "Clarion," should begin a ay* torn of compulsory physical and militHiy training with compulsory schol astio or technical c ucation usiDg that word, of OOVN, m its widest cense, of special
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  • 156 3 Tpon one occasion when the late King Ed ward was on board the Royal yacht he evinced a desire to take command for a few moments. He went to the wluel, a?-.d having ascertained the course, sought to keep the yacht m it. The Victoria and Albert
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  • 102 3 Lecturing before the Order of the Golden Age, Dr. Josiah Oidfield gava his panacea for old age. punting the remark of the old man of 140 who told the Eu:per. r Nero that the secret of longevity was O.euni et m 1," Dr. Oidfield showed how
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  • 632 3 Per P. and O. Devanha, due Apl 7. Mr A T. Tathan, Al s B. El«ee, Airs A. E. Hemirg, Mrs H. Batton, Mr Athey, Dr and Mrs Homer, Miss Al. Copj enger, Mr Taylor, Mr F. Anderson, Mr S. G. HHcker, Mr S Pidsley, Mr
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  • 42 3 When baying a cough medicine for children bear m mind that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is most effectual for colds, croup and whooping cough and that it contains no haim fa drug. For sale by all Dispensaries andDlealers.
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  • 342 3 Tin follow la^ p.i-> >Bf*ft .v" boi ked home- ward p a o. Per Si-iiU. Milio^ if y It.— -Iff .1. J. I Floury, Mr Mil.. Mr aud \V. H. Oope andii.fuut. lira Hv h,h, |fn L c, M-and Mrs Wblfe«atai', Miss I),!y, \T rN Ti.oi.,; Kobinson, Mr
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  • 310 3 Diving port of departure, and (where It no** diite due here, and name of Agents. STEAMERS. Agamemnon, Hongkong, May 21 Mansfield Antenor, Liverpool, May 8 Mansfield Arcadia,, Colombo, June I; P Armand Behic, Marseilles, Juno 2»J M M Atreuß, Hongkong, June Mansfield Australien, Hongkong, May 29 M M
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    • 946 3 Some ptoplc complain of t!,e expense of a W^^SlM. 8O(K d> :ifrice SOZODONT is both i y&y*^ °ny a littit wanted. It lasts. It keeps the jTVjWy-^— g^ teedi dean and frees them from the corrosion f^'toJffl* And it is Ihc ni cest dent.fnce one can use- vagrant, pleasant, and
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    • 603 3 is the Fountain Pen you must buy 1 if you would have satisfaction 46^*&&r k and moneys worth. jd^<&tfBr C o B u! yo^of I 1 S < &>&r^ weeks the ordinary Pen is I jfKts*£&Str^ constantly out of order, while I f v^L^^^^K^ Ule 4SWAN kee P s on
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    • 75 3 F. CLARKE GO. 207, QCEENBT, SINOAPOPB. Livery Stable Keepers Fodder Merchant*. For Rabbert-yred Gharries and Best Robbdi tired carriages, ring np Telbphonb 816, FODDER delivered to any part of the laliad SPECIALITY FURNITURE REMOVALS m our own vans, by our own men. GENERAL CARRIERS. C. ZIKKERRAM, Proprietor. Jan 18 DYSENTERY
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    • 230 4 Hcnowned Physu-ians pNSCfikc Gnmault's Matico as the most active and at tho same time the most inoffensive 10--medy m the treatment o( Acvite and Chronic Discharges. MATICO INJECTION is DS rd >■ recent cases and MATICO CAPSULES m the more CIMC (M. j y^ Active N^ Principle of >y Cod
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    • 482 4 Hongkong h Shanghai Hani p Corporation. PAID-¥P OAPITAL^.^,^^, w ,^slS f OOO.<V RaSMRYI FX7MBC Sterling jei.so0 f oooat2/- $15 f 00O,«H0] 0 B«Ra»-7i 7.<ji»T«.»r- t« PKCPk7#r3OR^ HMKV Ck>TJKT or Diaat— ■< Fc>' Mr Ebnrt Ki^wick, Chairman G. H. Mirsi'En >k, Pmn Chaibma> F. H. Aujsucko, Esq. K. I.in/minn, Et<4 Q,
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    • 235 4 ■VtrLtK (TRACE MARKi So i_ v tt i o sy MaKes Fat, Flesh, Bone and Muscte ViWf' 'Kepler' Solution is a food not K,/^/i/ I AiX^ a medicine. X&i v_^ > The food that strengthens the r% fweak and faltens the wasted. *^j? The food that enriches the blood i
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    • 421 4 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. Established 1887. Policies are "WORLD WIDR," "UNRIt TRICTED," "INDISPUTABLE "and NO? FORFEITABLE." Claims, loann, casb-sarrenders, etc., M promptly sottio- by the Genoral Agenta I Singapore without tbo delay of referenoe 4 Head OffioeThe Reserves for protection of Polio* holders are over $20,000,000 (S.S.C.) The
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    • 483 4 THE Singapore Free Press. Morning (.Daily. To Our Readers. The Singapore Free Press is i. ning I > iily, and from an early hour each morn excepted). Caah price Ten < Subscribers' copies will be delivert their private residences, (or T<)wu( ffi oego p)downB if preferred) by seven o'clock each
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  • 168 5 At the present time food product* exported from San Francisco must tiavel over 13,30 miles of water to reach the European mar keta. With the completion of the Psui»rnH canal the distance will be shortened to f,66fl miles, as ag^nst more than 12,0 0
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  • 144 5 The elephant's bath takes a week to cany out ia every detail, it requires the service of three men, and it costs 800 dole. (£4O). This treatment i-j necessary for a circus elephant, and if the animal is a valuable one the proprietor of the circus does
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  • 403 5 Singapore, M-y !'th, 1911. Baaus, Lont» per catty do. French do Beef per lb. 1 Beef Steak do. 1 Bean Sprouts per catty 1 Bamboo Sproute do. 3 Blachan do. 1 Brinjals do. < Cabbage, Batavia do. ni do., China do. do., Salted do. 5 Carrots, Imported
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  • 791 5 an Easy Mrthod ok Overcoming Lassitude. Sir Joseph Fayrer, m bis book, "The Pre servaiion of Life m India," points oat that the exposure to the direct solar heat or to a high temperature m the shale may induce h»*ut exhaustion, ardent fever, and other evils
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 97 5 WORLD RENOWNBD Xr«.d« l»I».rlc. I Stuhr's I FINEST TABLE I DELICACIES. Genuine Caviare. Anchovies m Brine. Peeled Shrimps. Shrimps^xtract. Sold ky all Hlgh-olats Provifien Dialers. I C. F. STUHR CO.. HAMBURG English Export Agent W. LOVEGROVE. LONDON, B.C. The Bajoekidoel Estate* Adress Railway station TEMOEQOEROE S. S. 0. L. at
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    • 578 5 H Warm Days I Bfi bring with their pleasures some H 588 discomforts. Then it is really H £9 refreshing to remove every SB PP trace of dust and perspiration kg jfe& by using jGlYerlsl I iJMet Soap| and any day it is a good soap to SEE choose for
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    • 759 5 AU&TJONS. AUCTION SALE OF Land and Compound House SITUATE AT MIDDLE ROAD, SINGAPORE. Wedtesday, 17th May, at 2-30 p. m. All tbat piece of land contaitirg an area of 5242 square ft. comprised m Statutory Grant No. *****, quit rent $6. Together with the dwelling house known as No. 118,
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    • 842 5 AUCTION i^LE OF Superior Teak Household Furniture Valuable Collection of Well-grown Plants &c TO BE HELD AT SILVERBANK No. 108. ORCHARD ROAh On Saturday 20 th May, at 2 p.m. Beautifully carved teak drawing room cabinet with mirror panels teak drawing suite upholstered m plush; Europe-made easy chairs fitted on
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  • 1937 6 The other day we mentioned the fact of Mr A. K. Col^uhoun'h reading a paper at the Royal United Service Institution a month ago on the subject of Sea Power m the Pacific." That paper deserves further notice because, although it does not attempt to arrive
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  • 111 6 An Additional Witness. (From Our Own Corresponded) Kuala Lumpur, May 11th, Qpm Auother witness m the Pr« v c |j c was called to day before Mr J. Q p,i acting second magistrate. Mr Jeavona, of Sione Estate, stated th the deceased, Mr Steward who w*h the
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  • 41 6 Mail Train Delayed. •Ft. <i Ipob, May llrh, Jll pm There has been a slip on the railway li M at the Taiping Pahs, and the ui*il train it delayed. The slip is not believed to be aerr
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  • 54 6 Prisoners Alibi. at ittt.% Kuala Lumper, May 11th. The bearing of the Gemas Gang Robbery case at the A«siz;?p at S^remban is proceeding before Mr Sarombj Smith, liJicial Commissioner. The prisoners have given evidence on oath and they all assert that they were not n Gemas when
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  • 21 6 Derrick A Co. TeI.UK ANBON 1 578 Hrn, Bel at.-— \\r, .;s pkls, Brian.. |M pkis.
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  • 448 6 FRASER Go's SHARE CIRCULAR. During the week under review businesi has agaiu been on a limited scale. Rubber* have been quiet and Mining shares neglected, with the exception of Tronohs, which shew a further advance. Industrials are steady with little business passing. Krr.HEK— Pegohs have changed hands rouni SJS, Bitgownies
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 129 6 Pommery&Greno's I ffil EXTRA SEC NATURE Jl CHAMPAGNE Mtjßm Qts. 46.50 pts. 49.50 rS i SOLE AGENTS, I I John Little Co., ff ;1 LIMITED. I HHH SINGAPORE KUAIA LUMPUR. I I I II T r |MJ r mmm rlM| M W. D. <t H. O. WILLS. THREE CASTLES "MAGNUMS"
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    • 171 6 S. MOUTRIE AND CO., LTD. THE PIANOFORTE AND MUSIG 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 BILLIARDS. The Anglo- Australian Cushion. (Alcock's Patent with Impbovbmbnts rt John Roberts, Retibkd World's Champion) absolutely
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  • 47 7 May, Hth 6.50 p m. The result of tbe Newmarket S:akes is 1 Sunster 8 Baaurepaire 3 Porsephone. The race was won by two leugths, a head between second and third. The batting was 100 to 1") on SunBter; 20—1 and 50—1 .against the others.
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  • 50 7 L Mexican General Captured. Submarine Telegraph.— -Renter's.) Raceived Miy 11. An El Paso telegram states that the rebels adve captured Juarez. Miv 11 b, IB| pm. A Integra from El Paso states that, the federal General H.tvarro and his staff at mm/, have surrendeied to the Mexican rebels.
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  • 369 7 A he Minister for War explained bat ihe Moroccan expedition must take every kind of supply tor hs^lf and ample itorM for Pei when thit town is relieved. The collection of these stores explains ihe delay. Large reinforcements continue ;o leave France for Morocco. Bearing on the
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  • 31 7 A ttlegrnra from Tinnier states that des patches fr< m F« z, dated MftJ -th sty that i'D Untir had attitcbed the town but had been repulsed, leaviDg 83 dead.
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  • 143 7 Sports will be held m connection with this Club to-morrow (Saturday) at 3 pin. on the old Gaol site. The following is a list of even*e 100 v-^rds Hiudicip Fiat Rice, boyi inder 19 100 yards Handicap Flat Rice, boy* 18 and over. High Jump, bo»s under
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  • 114 7 The i/l M Arco will leave Johnston's Pier for the Club JidDgalow on Sunday at >, 10 anrl 1 1 am.. SA and 180 prn. return:ng at 9*30 and 10 o0 am. 12.15, 3 and 5 30 pm. S. C. C. W. W. I. I. T. Y. M.
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  • 68 7 at EDINBURGH MUSIC lULL. (By BubmariD« Tele<?r*ph.— Reuter'g) Received M tv 11. Appalling Boenes took place on the stage at a fire at the Edinburgh Empire Music Hall. The audience dispersed m the most orderly m wnner, the orchestra playing the National Anthem. Behind the scenes, however,
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  • 40 7 Alleged Volunteer Expedition. Ricciotti Garibaldi Recruiting. Mr Mirtin Donohue, the well-known war correspondent, m a despatch from K)me, s^a'es thit Ricciotti Giribaldi has already enlisted ten thousand international volunteers to fight for Alb inii against the Turks-
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  • 190 7 Iv the Second Court yesterday, before Mr Acton a Bengali tram driver was charged with causing hu»-t to an aged Bengali man, by driviug his train m a rash and negligent manner. The old man w«, 9 m front of the car m Serangoon R >±d, and the
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  • 478 7 Tbe Igorot country m the Philippines, inhabited by a race like tin Borneo Dyaks, was visited recently by two Americans. Tuis I pas-age gives an impression of the Igorot women ami their ways Kelly and I guided by Igorot packers j had come into the Bontoc country weeks
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  • 78 7 To day the great establishment of Frank Fillip is expected to arrive here and will open to morrow night on the Biach rd Site. The Circus briDgs with it its own orchestra, well teported on for good music. The circus work proper, pertaining to horses, is unusually strong,
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  • 1858 7 The Situation m the Yemen. < i_By a Special Correspondent m Arabia]. Owiug to the activity of the Turkish authorities, it is impossible, even for the. captious critic, to overrate the seriousness of the present situation m the Yt-mon. Since I last wrote the conditions
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  • 366 7 Swallows' Curious Theft. All who remember the leading motive m the Christmas play produce! by Mr C. B. Buckley entitled The Balls of Freiburg," where a Jackdaw seals a bai,k note, and subjects an innocent man to undeserved suspicion and punishment will like to see these
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 138 7 ROBINSON CO. jm l^k JUST UNPACXEO. LATEST STYLES IB lIN a LADIES SHOES Tan, Black, White and Calors. ROBINSON &CO. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OP NEW YORK. Devoe f Imperial Brilliant Sylvan flrrow. Wholesale selling agents H7U GUAN Go., 4, South Ganal Road, and LEE KIAH SOON, 170—6, Orchard Road. 7^l
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    • 673 8 STONE IN THE KIDNEY. Agonising Bladder Disorders. Mr. James Moss resides at 6P, Brace Street, Walsall, England, and is highly respected. Speaking of his terrible suffering from stone 9 m the kidney one of the most agonising of C all diseases— he says 1 have passed three n stone- as
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    • 736 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. For Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan ports. THE IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL STEAMER j DERFFLINGER 9.060 tons, Captain Frosch, having left Colombo on Saturday, the 6th inst., at 11 pra may be expected to arrive here on Friday t the 12th inst, at daylight en route for above ports. t
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    • 685 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 to
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    • 613 8 P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Foi China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon Australia, India, Aden Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and Ameri can Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Outward for China) 1911 1911 DeJhi May
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    • 934 8 HOLIDAY-TICKETS, Between 15th April and 15th July, 1911 Holiday-Tickets to anfrom all the places of the I^etherlands-India Archipel aec (Singapore and Penang included) will be issued. These tickets entitle the passenger to make a return voy a^ against payment of single fare and are available steamer of the following lines
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  • 627 9 The fireless locomotive, which is built to all ssi/-1' 1 b atid to suit all gauges, has just been introduced to ladia from (j^rin*ny, and, a*;cordiukj to Tbe Indian and Eastern Engineer, has proved a great suece-s. The advantages of tie locomotive are that there is no
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 505 9 A City Constable Nervous Depression, Lassitude, Rheumatism I roir come to study the which has made the London to all others. "The which I make m 3 of taking rhosfeiin- -.tally and P h> Constab c I c can remain on '-point" duty m all weathers, Iling the an volume
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    • 142 9 T y It Once. Now i^ the time to i'- I ri 1 of yn ir rhcu mati^ui. You wii i üb'i Pain Lit, m wonderful y cffdO ive. It is aleo an <xc( il-tit litiini ot lot i;»ui" back, iliffo«M and Mveoeon <f maso^Oi :*< rairn nn.J bru. Oae
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    • 598 9 CROSSES f* CELEBRATED «i a IZ X OILMEN'S BLACKWELIJ^ V tS stores. i Jjl^Spi^*^ PICKLES, SOUPS, JAUTS. H 1 JELLIES. POTTED MEATS. b j ft. rv^ *«W»«:!l«.» ftl C' I *Ti A^l I DELiCACIES. ISIS, ■^H>'*'*~ Agents for Lea Perrina' Tin? with if WORCF.STERSHIRE BAUCB. t £wu j^vHe 6'4<YW^W*T*V*TWW*YW aooo6ov-o-,oo<>
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    • 373 9 Apcar Line. OF STEAMERS. Tlio undermentioned mail Bteamers of the above Linn iuamtai > a regular service botweesi Calcutta and Japan, caliine at Penang, Sicgapoce, Hongkong and Shanghai en route. FLEET. Ton* Commander. ss Japan 6,013 A.Stewart. 8* Gregory A.pear 4,600 R, H. Holson. sh Arratoon Apcar 4,500 (i. F.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 260 10 BUCHANAN uLAUv H U If |i ll 1 I j ■■«HKK. w^HANS i>£». ■ii I\\l] Li I »4 1 J5 ;J OL'sf. OF COM* 4 Wk 88 8 jB ML. Jk raL F 1k \3 m PER CASE BffliJjWi HH PER CASE ft IT I IVI IT U TT AMC
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  • 135 11 Belat Ma Apl **J 3rm eb Chenderiang 440 44Q peDg 870 2,54.-, Heawood 628 810 1,438 Running 287 5) 2H0 128,014 Kanaboi »> u ._> D J a A iio uao a mta Association Ji>o 7Rfi iin 38 2gg Xramat Pulai 842 1 C6B I\ nan tan Lahat
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  • 207 11 RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. RUBBER DOLLAR COMPANIES. MINES. XI WO 000 < (1 10 Eastern binelting Co Ltd 10% 10.00 aom U.ouu.uw Jio 7 Oontrib 10% 700 1360 000 10 10 Fraser and Neave 25% &5% bonus 1910 33 00 39 00 fi9.*****0 1100I 100 10 HowmA Iwkta Ltd 24%
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  • 741 11 Mar. Apl. Total. Ailagar 4,150 8,680 12,205 Alor Ponfjßn 8 791 3,041 14,38«.» Alor Gajah 285 490 2,i28 Alma 1.ft.0 1,600 6,250 \n«\o Malay 42.290 158.2 :o r Kuning 560 620 2,831 Aver Molek 3,04') .»,40 Ayer Panas 1.685 2,0i6 7,663 Bakap 2,1 4,192 Balgownie 8,026 9,198
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 401 11 TO LBT. TO LET. Furnished rooms with or without board m private house. T&ng'in. Apply to S. A. co Free Press. May 11 ne TO LET. Roomi for immediate entry at Zetland House Armenian Street. Apply to Stephens Paul Co. May 6 oc TO LET. No. 2, Wi.kie Road from
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    • 32 11 JV^JCA^#&I m« I f C d^ Ladies. l Sr Ml A^Ltf feSl ft ir.n.h R(m*9y It I tliln Rulanl'es fW* '<•...„:>■ ug .-<. b .lar» «i tit i -iy k> <».:).: "":.< *h-« -i. tfjtm. <• ttefi
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 1032 11 VESSELS IN PORT Fl** *n d T° n Commanders Arrive Prom F^r When >ea Sfew Col. yacht 500 Murphy Apl 12 Tringganu Uncertain Xor. Hassin Bar schr., Matroor Apl 29 Sarawak Bai:i«eak Sea Bellb F.M.S yat. 400 X^codah May 3 P. Swett. F M.S. Uncertain >teamon tmu Tone MnHtei Arnv«d
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    • 271 11 PASSENGERS. Per Hye Leon^ Mr Ranger, and Ang Poh Cbo. Per Sangola: Mrs Bradley, Mi-s Hall, Mr X"ucent and Mrs Loeson. Per Paroo Mrs and Miss Minchin, Misj Mack, Mrs O. Connor. EXCHANG (CoaEICTKD UP TO May. 11) Bank 4ms m 2/4 J demand i#t S/4A Private credits 3m M
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  • 2017 12 SECOND DA VS RESULTS. Beautiful weather f»vour«»d the secoud fluv's racing of the Spring Mettii;£ of the Singapore Sporting Clu v The rain which threatened earlier m the day fortunately hole < ff, and the afternoon was nice and cool, the turf being all the better for he
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  • 164 12 The Imp German Mail steamer M Derfflmger having left Penang on Wednesday night at midnight may be expected to arrive here this morning at (5 am. She will probably be despatched for Hongkong, Shanghai and J ipm ports at 6 pm. The M. M. Compinv'B steamer "Tourane" will
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  • 295 12 Mr James Cactlie, a well-known authority on tropical disease, discusses m a recent number of the Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hytiene the question of insurance riisko for residents m the tropics. It has Baafl the 081 torn of most British offices to add an
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  • 118 12 Ottawa, April 12th. Sir .Tosf|>li Ward, the Premier of New Ztalaad, addrateiag meeting of the Canadian Club at Ottawa today, at which Sir Wilfrid Laßriat ;u.<l Bar! Graf were present, ivfemd to th« question cf a State owned t'iu |fl cable. Ht« urged that Canada should eo*Ofßtata to
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  • 142 12 Pdklat, Ger 1018. May 11, Cap*. WBBMI. from Amov, Behn Meyer A Co, Bangkok 12th. Asdiing, Siam 405, May 11, Capt. Christianßun, from Bangkok, E.tet Asiatic Co Bangkok, IBtk. Ban Poh Gum, Brit 576, May 11, Capt. Smith, from Ifnfratwr. Kng Moh. Ipob, Brit $2*, ay 11. ('apt.
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  • 1061 12 Result of Sale to Shanghai. B fore 3ir Arctnh >l i Law, the actiDg Chief Justice, m thn Supreme Courr, yesterday, the casr) of Robert P.tstniore Silby v J<)ha Graham Bo\d was continued. The plaintiff Stlby, of Shanghai, is sueing J. Boyd, of Singapore, a broker (1)
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 489 12 J //^j^l'' CifiHjf Telephone No. 191. fgliiciie I R OBINSON PIANO TTllilOOl COMPANY, LIMITED Alcohol Ayer's Sarsaparilla is a tonic l\| T| Q and alterative, free from alcohol. V^ V»J What is a "tonic"? A medicine thut imparts strength or tone a o medicine that builds up, gives r^ n
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    • 109 12 WEATHER REPOUY. Date Bar Wind Temp Hum Sky Rail May 11. H'kong 10 a 29.94 SI 7(1 od Manila 10 a 760 WSWI 30 25 b May 11. H'kong 4p 29.83 El 77 c ManUa 4p 9 757 NW 31 26 o Kandang Kerbau Hospital, May 10. 1911. 9 a.m.
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