The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 May 1911
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1911-05-13 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1911. NO. 7,21415 words
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Article131 1911-05-13 1 The handicaps for to-day's races and tips are on Page 12. Topics of the Week appear on Page 7. Pillis's Circus opens on the Baach Rjad ground to night Page. 7. Fift««>n cases of cholera h ive occurred m lower Perak Page A special telegram states that131 words
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Article146 1911-05-13 1 L ATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Why you ought to use Continentals Page 12. Bargains m iron bedsteads at A Frinkel's PHge 1. Opening night of Fillis's Circus Page 6. Special programmes at the A.lhambra and Mai borough Page 1. Grand gala night at tbe Theatre Royal Page 1. To be let "Maisonette,"146 words
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Article1046 1911-05-13 1 I The other day a frmnd of mine was electrified to tiod his boy a raw country fellow fast aH.eep m his favourite loungechair. Hearing his master's wrathful voice, the boy nprang up s.n.l begged for mercy. I had often s-en t<u sitting m it," he pleaded, M1,046 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement286 1911-05-13 1 A LH A IVI B RA THE SHOW WITH A REPUTATION FOR HIGH-CLASS PICTURES MUSIC SELECT PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT Subjects to Interest and to Entertain YOU WILL REGRET M1631H0 IT IF YOU DON'T COME! "THE RESEMBLANCE A Dramatic Play by Daniel Rictae sbowin* excellent acting whicb is sure to be TAOp'mth286 words
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Advertisement165 1911-05-13 1 To-Night! To-Night!! AT 9-3O P.M. AT Harima Hall CINEMATOGRAPH. GRAND GHANGE OF PROGRAMME. 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. THE STAR OPERA165 words
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Advertisement290 1911-05-13 1 Telephone No. 191. ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED PIANOS FOR HIRE $10 per month. ALL THE LEADING MAKERS MARLBOROUGH CINEMATOGRAPH, BEAGH JROAD, GRAND PROGRAMME of art and other choice subjects TO-NIGHT LOVERS OF OB4ND SPECTACLES IN Cinematograph Pjctlres. Will find something to delight them m tbe picture we are showing. THE290 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous318 1911-05-13 1 THE WEEK. Saturday. 13th High Water.— 1" 55 a.. 10.34 p B. I. Mail Outward due. Races, 3rd Day 2 30 p Singapore Lids Club Shorts. 3 30 p Filiis's Circus Opens. Sunday, 14th High Water.— ll :U 10 59 p Jackson Miller Race, Swimming Club. S. C. Launches, 9.318 words
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Article296 1911-05-13 2 German RboOOVITIOI > 9 Kno.und's Great Work. la the We9t issue of Die \V- che," a prominent Germ \n weekly review, Herr R Said Kuete, of South KensiDgton, contributes ao mteiestini: article on the Bagdad Railway agreement. Herr Said Raele points oat the great advantages of Alex^ndretta as296 words
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Article127 1911-05-13 2 'Ireat Meteoks Explosion Abovk Messina. Messina, Tuesday. The fall of a great meteor here yesterday evening was the cause of pan c all over Sicily and Calabria At seven o'clock the whole sky suddenly glowed for about a minute with an intense white light as strong127 words
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Article124 1911-05-13 2 The Wild Tiger Corps is a corps of Volunteer Scouts, composed of Si ime*e officials of the Civil Service and civilians of good standing. It h, i been founded by His Majesty the King of Siam m order to hIT >rd opportunity to civilians who, for124 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement615 1911-05-13 2 J-* Waterbury's Metabolized WM2 Cod Liver Oil Compound. j&ffii&jmbk. Fines* Norwegian GOD LIVER OIL, changed J^fa/tfj/' °y fcne l a est sciantific process to a form j^^^^flf allowing perfect asaitnilation. .^^SsSPS^*^^^ With Creosote and Gaaiacol, two valuable fe|i>—* iM M B|^ germicilil and anti-t lOercuar agents. WftteiburyV Va Wetaboiiijjr f|615 words
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Advertisement118 1911-05-13 2 A. W. TULLY TURF ACCOUNTANT. NOW DOING HUSINEHB ON THE FORTHCOMING Singapore Meeting TREBLE EVENT 5000 to 50. ON RACES t, 4 A 6. DOUBLE EVENTS 2& 4, 2 &6, 4 6 2000 to 100. With an entry, no entry no bot. Straight out on all events* DOUBLES ON ANY118 words
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Advertisement722 1911-05-13 2 NOTIGES. STRAYED FROM^OMDURMAr No. 5, DALVEY RO4D. Fox-terrier Dog, Black and White, answering to name of JOCK Apply to C c/o M Free Press." May 12 uc ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERS. A Special General Meeting of the Association will be held m the Rioms 43-n, Riffles Place, on the evening of722 words
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Advertisement796 1911-05-13 2 NOTIGES. THE BUKIT K.B RUBBER Cc, Ld. Declaration of Dividend and Notice as to closing of Transfer Books. Notice is hereby given that an Interim Dividend at the rate of 4",, will be paid to shareholders registered m the Books of the Company on the B6lfa May 1911 Notice is796 words
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Advertisement626 1911-05-13 2 WANTED. WANTED Laiies Bicycles secon 1 m good condition. C. Held ac 0 Cay* Bridge Buildings. Ulvan »Bfa Mfty 13 165 BOOKKEEPER Wanted a sitaation as Bookkeeper m sin pore by a Dutch young man. ea t acconnV ant and experienced with Mercantile Z>* Estate Books. Speaks French, Dutcn En626 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous156 1911-05-13 2 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. St. Andrew's Cathedral. 3rd after Easter. 7 am Matins, Hymn. 7.45 am Holy Communion (Choral), Hymns L'0 7, 537 and 324. 4 pm Sunday School Bible Classes 5.30 pm Evensong and Sermon, Hymns 2i»0 238 and 24. St. Matthew's, Sbpoy Linbs. 11 am Foo Chow Service. 4156 words
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Advertisement343 1911-05-13 3 A&p m 1^ j^L xn o^^^ PERMANENT READY ROOFING. Cheaper than Attaps. No Renewal being Required. Fi/// Particulars Samples from ■HBBk-*--,. JHHHIk^ J^ THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. 7 SPEHCER-HCPWCOD fARRFTT^ IJODE L I T E n P| I I r Q A \Jfll\l\Lj 1 1 0 (REGISTEREDpUIL L II Q343 words
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Article1151 1911-05-13 4 itf ERE3TINO MEN WITH INTERESTING DUTIES. BY G. Woods Wollaston, m v o. (B!uemantle Pursuivant of Arms and author of Coronation Claims.") The pageantry of a Coronation, m itself quaint, interesting, and of imposing magnificence, must always command a degree of interest which attaches to no other ceremony1,151 words
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Advertisement1041 1911-05-13 4 HUSBAND NERVE-WRECKED fwL 1 1\ WIFE I X^.y,-^^ Hqw Health Was Regained In A Rangoon Home by 1 THE TON T IJ TREATMENT WITH OVER /V. TWENTY YEARS' WJKLD-WIDE V* ?W REPUTATION AS A V^ V \\£T GQARANTEE l^Kf Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. of Rangoon (jro:n a Pk&H§r*ph) Chief among1,041 words
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Advertisement345 1911-05-13 4 y^L r^.^^^ F O 0 13 *<«&£ i* f° r Infants and Invalids /^£^So£? an^ for n <>« e whose digestive /^7s^ powers have become weakened by Q x iilness or advancing age. If the diges'Jv'c functions, however weak, can do k ft! ftll they should be given work to345 words
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Advertisement196 1911-05-13 4 'Kepler' $3 (TRADE MARK' I Solution MaKes Fat. Flesh. Bone and Muscle 'T'lM' Kepler Solution is a food— not L 1 mi aL a medicine. 4r^ The food that strengthens the H J weak and fattens the wasted. K\ The food that enriches the blood N v l and fortifies196 words
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Article449 1911-05-13 5 Interesting Experiments CULTIVATION OF TH I. FI ROSY IIACILLrR Rangoon. May Ist.-Tbere are published to-day .ntorest.ng reports by Ms j. r Rest. TM^'u gO n EDd C *P tain VVUIMn.s. I.M b Bombay, on th*ir fff rtB to discov., cure for leprosy. Parti deals with M»ior449 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement200 1911-05-13 5 Japan Coak THE Mitsui Bussan Kaisha Ltd* (MITSUI Co., Ltd Head Office: No. I, SURUGA-CHO TOKIO. London Branch 34, Liny Street, E.C Singapore Branch 1 2 Finlayson Green OTHER BRANCHES:— San Francisoo.Portland, Naw York, Hamburg, Bombay, Calcutta, Rangoon, Scurabay*, Manila, Sydney, Bangkok, Saigon, Hongkong, Canton, Amoy, Foochow, Shanghai, Tingtau, Hankow,200 words
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Advertisement586 1911-05-13 5 "NERVES." A Royal Physic uns Rem<bkm;le bTATEMENT. I feel nervous all on end— as if somethiog were going to happen." How often does one heir these words, or something very like them, for a sensation of nervousness is oue of tho commoiest troubles of modern time*. Wh le the body's586 words
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Advertisement463 1911-05-13 5 MANUFACTURERS UFI INSURANCB Co. OF CANADA. Established 1887. Policies are "WORLD WIDE," "UNRIi TRICTBD," "INDISPUTABLE "and NO> FORFEITABLE." Claims, loans, cash-surrenders, etc., at promptly settle by the General Agent* Singapore without the delay of refercnee t Head Offioe The Reserves for protection of Polic* holders are over #20,000,000 (S.S.C.) The463 words
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Advertisement773 1911-05-13 5 AU&TIONS. AUCTION SALE OF Household Furniture «*c. At No. 132, Prinshp Street. Tuesday, 16th May, at 4 pm. On view from 15th inst. Catalogues issued. POWELL Co., Auctioneers. May 13 17-5 AUCTION SALE OF PRIVATE EFFECTS £c AT POWELL COS SALEROOM. Monday, 15th May, at 11 a. m. Comprising a773 words
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Advertisement884 1911-05-13 5 REMINDER. ALCTICT* SALE OF Valuable Java Teak and Rattan Household Furniture, Harmonium, Horse Carriage &c AT 'ST. HELENS/ No. 26-A SYHD ALLI ROAD To-day Saturday, 1 3th May, at 2 p.m. An excellent toned harmonium by Prodnctiv GenossenKcliaft, Acstria, m first class coudkion oce HjmccpLon with 40 double-sided Odeon and884 words
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Article1367 1911-05-13 6 Continuing our notice of Mr Colquhoun's piper on Sea Power m the Pacific," a rather surprising thing is that he seems to invest with the attribute of forethought the Uoited Sates acquisition of the Philippines as the last of a series of stepping-slones across the Ptcifi;1,367 words
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Article68 1911-05-13 6 Conviction of Five Accused. {from out Kutla Lumpor, M iy jj.^ The Gemas Gang Rjbbery Case came t an end yestorday after a hearing e\ to 8{ days. Five of the twenty-one accused were sen tenced to the maximum penult v y servitude for life. Six were68 words
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Article45 1911-05-13 6 {From our Own OStrn j Kuala Lumpur, Miv |j The Hamburg- Am«rik-=i liner has gone ashore ou tb.* Blenheim li-^f o ff Pulau Augsar. Sin is jattitoaiag <• Commander Mills, the Bwbout at Port Swetteoahain. lefr m lUaoekfa the scene. No further .145 words
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Article60 1911-05-13 6 With a vi-w to encouraging a w^ 0 are willing to <ju ilify f >r th^ l.ir. Urn Syiretarv of State for v.he C >\ >nies i IT »ri bonus of =^50 to every C*d^t who pihses. Those deßirom < f s^udyin^ while on long leave and60 words
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Article29 1911-05-13 6 (From our §wn '•>n- Ip«>h. Mty lj Mr Winstedt, the Dietriol \> t; 0 peng, has had a relapse aad is iq a ortl i\ condition.29 words
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Article19 1911-05-13 6 Fifteen cases of cholera are reported ir m Taluk Bthru ond Tebing Ribdi ia Ljwer Pwmk.19 words
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Article442 1911-05-13 6 Dissatisfaction. it.} London, via Colombo. The Lin^gi Dividend of B7{ osidered disappi mtiDu'. The death is announced -it HitnSi-; Herr Adolf Woennaan, he*d of the W.iernaann Line. Lieut Risen, whiUt Milif »»»r Hights at Habahuiin (AUi> ft height ..f -J>o fee and was fatally injured. M Wvnrnaelen, a442 words
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Advertisement108 1911-05-13 6 MACGREGOR'S V.O.S. finest Liqueur $€oC€fi UIRTSKV. Macgregor Oaldbeck Go, LONDON GLASGOW. ESTABLISHED 1864AS SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSE OF LORDS, THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, AND TO THB HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT, CANADA. Caldbeck Macgregor Go, Sole Agents. ATOM'S' THE PIANO. PROVEN BY 38 YEARS EXPERIENCE. GUARANTEED FOR 5 YEARS. O vet 200108 words
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Advertisement423 1911-05-13 6 GRAND OPENING. TONIGHT TONIGHT Fillis's Great Circus. BBAGH ROAD. EVERY ARTISTE A STAR.. The Finest Trained horses, ponies, dogs, monkeys and baboons m the universe. 35 EUROPEAN ARTISTES Direct from America, Africa and the Continent. The bist that money can procure, introducing. TO-NIGHT The Greatest Sporting Novelty Act ever seen423 words
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Advertisement108 1911-05-13 6 I MBS. W. R. SWAN Plantation House, p.pc. Keppel Harbour. > BILLIARDS. The Anglo- Australian Cushion. (Alcock's Patent with Improvements by John Roberts, Retired World's Champion) absolutely THE BEST CUSHION TO DATE FOR ANY CLIMATE. JOHN ROBERTS, 1910. ONLY OBTAINABLE FROM John Roberts, London. John W. Roberts, 160, Mount Road,108 words
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Article45 1911-05-13 7 CONSULATES BURNED. Immense Damage. (B> Submarine Telegraph.— ReuterV) All the Consulates, except the Russian, were burned down at Kirin on Miy 10th. They were fired by the Chunchuses who have committed other acts of incendiarism. Kihtof the Chinese railway the dam^e is immense.45 words
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Article71 1911-05-13 7 FURTHER REDUCTION. May IS h, 5 pm. The Hon'ble E. S. Montagu, L T ader Secretary for India, replying to a question m the House of Commons, said that m consideration of 21,000 uccartificated chests of opium m bond m Hongkong and the Treaty Ports, now entering China,71 words
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Article71 1911-05-13 7 Balfour Supports. May I2;h, pm Mr Btlfour, speaking at Albert Hill, he irtily supported Lord Landowne's bill for the reform of the House of Lords Rec. 7 20 p.m. Mr Balfour said the Second Chamber must be able to carry »ut great duties and not the pitiful and71 words
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Article518 1911-05-13 7 Self-Government by Degrees. Sir Eldon Gorst'a Report on the Adminietrition of Egypt has just been issued. In that report he says that With opp>r tunities for self-government the legislative Council and the General Assembly would become mere instruments of Nationalist agitation. The Government of Egypt will not be hustled518 words
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Article63 1911-05-13 7 REICHSTAG COMMITTEE DISAGREES. (By Submarine Telegr&pn. Reutor's) May 12tb, 10 50 a.m. After long and fruitless tffjrts at compromise, the Committee of the Reichstag chirged with the duty of discussing the Alsace-Lorraine 8.1 l has rejected the whole bill by thirteen votes to twelve. The Bill now goes63 words
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Article53 1911-05-13 7 DUMA CONDEMNS. M*y 12' h, 5 pin. A telegram from St. Pdtersburgh says that after several hours debate, the Dama by l><»2 votes to S2 pissed a motion charging M. Stolypin with transgressing the constitution by employing the Imperial prerogative for the purpose of establishing local autonomy m53 words
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Article63 1911-05-13 7 Rac May 12, 10.32 am. A F.ench column under Colonel Hrulard h:s begun a nvirch on Fez from its coast Camp at El KuLitra. The inhabitants along the route abandoned their homes, and emissaries failed to induce them to return. El Kunitra is a village on63 words
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Article485 1911-05-13 7 KING EDWARD VII MEMORIAL FUND. Subscription Limt. Araouut acknowledged $72,01!' 42 Hougkoug aud ShaLgbai linking Coiporation 1,000. Mercantile Bink of ludia Ltd. 1,000. IJirque de l'lndo Ohiue 1,000. M~s«th J «hn Aird A Co. £101 2 4- 3 i»; j»r Collected ky Mr W. Kin.. L > T*t Prtng Btq.485 words
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Article1222 1911-05-13 7 Quicjuid agunt homines nostri est farrago libelli. Juvenal. Lord H*ldane has b9en tried m the balance, and has been found wanting. The moment of his falling away from gTac^ is precisely determined. On introducing his B 11 for the Territorial Army he, with an intelligence c'eirly1,222 words
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Article387 1911-05-13 7 Motion m the Supreme Cottrt. A motion wir heard before the Chief Justice Sir Archibdd Liw, yesterday morning which will ;-rTdCt 132,000 shares iv the J:m ih Rubber Estate Ld. The Hon E C. Elus, on behalf of the company, a««ked that au order night be under the387 words
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Article145 1911-05-13 7 After arast protracbid hearing, expending ov*r the whole week, the Cisc m which threo Chinamen wore indicted oi a charge of attempted murder was concluded at tne Atl i m yesterday morningr. Mr J.a. Cimpbeil and Mr M.C Johannes addressed the jury on b*half of the three aerated145 words
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Article169 1911-05-13 7 Mr Frank E. Fillis has now arrived with his great circus which opens ou the Beach id ground this evening, the scene yesterday as the big tents ;md props came along baing very ani mated. Mr FJUa is well kuown as a public entertainer on a large scale,169 words
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43 1911-05-13 7 When baying a cough medicine for children bear m mind that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is most et't'ectnal for colds, croup and whooping cough and that it contains no harm f i drug. For sale by all Dispensaries andPlealers.43 words
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Advertisement207 1911-05-13 7 ROBINSON &.CO. JUST UNPACKED. LATEST STYLES 4 ...1N... Tan, Black, While and Colors. ROBINSON &CO, PATRONISED fSgggfe BY ROYALTY. Necklaces ®> Brooches.! 3ET PEARLS, PERIDOT, BRILLIANTS &c, &c. ,r^^ VARIOUS PATTERNS TO CHOOSE FROM I B. P. deSILVAJ |THE BERNESE ALPS MSLK Co.'sl Products were awarded the Ej GRAND PRIX207 words
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Advertisement593 1911-05-13 8 CELESTINS VICHY TABLE WATER, This most celebrated and incomparable table water m order to meet the rising demands of the inblic has been nowiitro dated here m small bottles, being formerly wily used m large ones. TheViCUY WATfrR* are three m nnmber. Grande Grille, Hopital and Celestin's. The two first593 words
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Advertisement598 1911-05-13 8 BKITISH INDIA 8. N. CO, LTD. FOR PENANG, RANGOON AND CALCUTTA. The Company's Steamer "DUNERA" 5,416 tons, D. L. Neilson, r.n.r. Commonder, will be despatched for the above ports on Thursday, the 18th inst., at 5 p.m. She h«8 excellent accommodation for first and second class passengers. For freight or598 words
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Advertisement757 1911-05-13 8 N.D.L. j 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, Snez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau, Nagasaki and Kobe757 words
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Advertisement592 1911-05-13 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 oan Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Outward for China) 1911 1911 Delhi May592 words
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Advertisement973 1911-05-13 8 HOLIDAY-TICKETS. Between 15th April and 15th July, 1911 Holiday-Tickets to and from all the places of the I^etherlands-India Archipelago (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' steamer of the following lines973 words
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Advertisement863 1911-05-13 9 h •HOML" IM THG WABLi:. LMVKKS4L.- M, MAN I SE. I A i«r ELL O IMANS ELLIMANS iV- r /\l t±: r™ u~L* .Sprung s, n I umbajSo, Sore Thro-t Iror.i o*4, r < 31 r«J.«W, V,^" 1 crr ac NeuraJMia from Cold. Cold at the W/ y d\ K863 words
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Advertisement689 1911-05-13 9 THE CHAPTERED BANK. Opening of the Canton Branch. On Monday May Ist the new premises of tbe Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China were opened m Canton m the presence of the Consular bodies, representatives of all the firms, and the remainder of the community which makes up the689 words
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Advertisement844 1911-05-13 9 What's the time? Time for a glass :o: \\\)L!-\;.-; SCKMAPPS— the most f wholesome and the purest spirit obtain- M able; it is not only a most palatable stimulant, but is a real health tonic, 3 owing to its cleansing action on the > \i\ and kiditeys, and other organs.844 words
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Advertisement502 1911-05-13 9 HongKnrirj 6 BhttlgiMl Ji&n* Corporatioa. RjtswßTt; Fuwd Sterling £1.500.000 at 2/- $15,000,000 7 ISI o wHam^m^^ MM HeVoaouooo Vcv Mr Hinrt Kiswick, Chairman. 8. li. AIiDHCBfcT Km Dbfdtt Chairman. t. 11. A IHTBOM, E.-q. IC K. Linmarm, E»q. t. BAILOOM, Eeg. |F. r,i« B Epq. uw Foaaaa, Esq. c. Sm502 words
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Advertisement237 1911-05-13 10 fl^jStfltfKßMfifci B*^ BUBHBM fIBHHBB JOB kHm&fß^ a^*^ «^^^^l is^^BPv > 19A kS IS v^& JV Bsl b^i i^HENtt^fl A. hh 1^ tB 1 DI Alk ikssL DLIB I 111! X.A 1% /iS'^f To H.M. nil. King M X AM r^ m wsR Ail flftfc MB vf JlJirWV?^ v^ *3J*F (JiI237 words
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Article134 1911-05-13 11 Belat 17 Brnang 76 x f_ Bruseh JSJ Chenderiang 440 44Q Gopeng 650 670 Heawood 628 810 1>438 Aamuning $5,^87 $5,285 123,014 Kanaboi 293 R?1 m i a 410 1,320 .\inta Association 220 766 Kledang 133 Kramat Pulai 342 j 06 Kuantan ijahat 431 1 746 Menglembu Lode134 words
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Article1414 1911-05-13 11 SH A RES. RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. Cap. Is.ua. Paid. Last Div. BvTaas. Sillers 85,000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Estates Ltd 10% for 1910 4 2 4 8 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay 100% lor 1910 ly 4* 106 50,000 2/- 2'- Batang Malaka 2 8 2 0 30,000 1 1 Batu1,414 words
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Article708 1911-05-13 11 Mar. Apl. Total. Ailagar 4,150 8,880 12,806 Alor Pongsn 3.791 3,041 1 1,38.» Alor Gajah 285 490 8,188 Al^a 1,6 0 1,630 6,250 Anglo Malay 42,290 158.2 J0 Ayer Kuning 560 620 2,331 Ayer Molek 8,049 9,420 Ayer Panas 1,685 2,016 7,663 Bakap 2,132 4,192 Balgownie 8,026708 words
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Advertisement408 1911-05-13 11 TO LET. TO BE LET. The comfortable ani pleasantly (situated residence known as M USON T E UTE. off Tanglin Road. Rent $70. Immediate entry. Apply to POWELL I Co., Auctioneers. May 13 20-f TO LET. Famished rooms with or without board m private house. Tanglin. Apply to S. A.408 words
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Miscellaneous1326 1911-05-13 11 VESSELS IN PORT ct xr ap, t/ I**,1 fa t T nf Commander* ArrlTed From For When H.M.S. Pelorus Bnt 2135 Davidson May 12 Hongkong P'mo.ith U JeaMew Col. yacht &00 Murphy Apl 12 Tringganu UncerUin Nor Hassm Sar sehr., «.■> Matcoor Apl 29 Sarawak Sarawak -ea Belle F.M.S vat.1,326 words
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Article681 1911-05-13 12 HANDICAPS. THIRD DAY. 14 7. The Divided Griffin Handicap. Value each $400 and Jjso to the second horses. Two Handicaps divided into two Stakes and constituting two Races for all Griffins that have run at the meeting. All Horses entered to be divided by the Hacdicapper into to681 words
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Article50 1911-05-13 12 Firm Rack. 1. Happerty Clink. 2. Black Douglas. 3. Damfino. Skc'Nd Ua. k. 1. Wallassev. Stagelight. Thiki» Race. 1. Lossie. Fourth Ra<t. 1. Bolster. 2. Santos. Fifth Rack. 1. Phonograph. '2. Good Rose. Sixth Rack. 1. Silute. 2 Troubadour. Seventh Rack. 1. Windfall. Feverahaiu 3. Sweet Rcae50 words
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Article566 1911-05-13 12 Ordinary Meeti g, Friday, May 12. I'KBSBNT Hi* Excel, thr Acting GtoWMor, E. L. Brockomn. His Excel. Major GenL T.K Stophenson., 0.0.c. The Uon'bl<> tre C L BteroUcy. A. H. Lemon. the Attonu*y-O«>n,T.d«M.])ratl<l«'ll. the Col Treasurer, W. C. Micheil. the CoL Engineer, F. J. Pigott. Dr F. K.566 words
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Article148 1911-05-13 12 Eußonujra v. CtYi,osi>K. This important match wh oh brings together on each side the bent or u let talent m Ovlon ended m a win for tli Europeans by 42 runs. The European ta ni included some former English cracks, and consisted of V E. S. Crawford. H.148 words
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Article135 1911-05-13 12 The Argo will leave Johnston's Pier for the Club Bungalow on Sunday at !>, 10 and 11 am., 23 and 830 pm. returning at <>.3O and 10.30 am. T2.15, 3 and 5 30 pm. Mrs H. Morgan of Mangalore, Southern India, was bathing m the sea when she135 words
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Article1017 1911-05-13 12 The following is part of the memorandum laid before Council yesterday 1. The bill is introduced to provide for two main objects, v (i) An increase m the rate of assessment m order to put the Immigration Committee m a position to continue to carry1,017 words
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Article454 1911-05-13 12 H M.S P. lorus called yesterday afternoon, bomewtid t.ound with crews lelieved from the China a'ation. The ship's log contains a HC»d I*» < m )arp»« flmting island was passed iv Lat :J. L(j N L mg 105. 55 E A general cargo for transhipment to Europe was454 words
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Article230 1911-05-13 12 CLEARANCES. May 12. Yaroslavl, Rus str, Kehnalotl. for V 'stock. Resident. Dut. etr, Schieff, for Unus. Rhio. Quorra, Brit str, Brooks, for R. PaEJant;. Bullmoutb, Brit str, Powell, for B. Papan. Bellerophon, Brit str. Callister, for London and Liverpool. Chun Sang, Brit Btr, Mattdk. for Puds Laut. Deitllinger, <Jer str,230 words
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Article82 1911-05-13 12 From Europe.— Per B. 1. Mail on Saturday with mails Apl 21. From China.— Per M. M. Tcurane on May MAILS ALREADY DESPATCHED FOR LONDON. Due Arrived. M M Apl 3 Apl 27 Apl 26 PAO Apl 7 Apl 29 Apl "9 NDL Apl 10 May 382 words
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Article25 1911-05-13 12 Otnapere Brit 440 Lyons May 12 Penang E. S. Co. Fenarg 13. Tserlohn German 2918 Orgel May 12 Bat B. M Penang 18.25 words
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