The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 16 May 1911

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEX CENTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 16 1911. NO. 7.216
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  • 136 1 There 1 K*en ;.n ear:! <pialce in Hong k< i>», but d<> dr.ina^e f«ms to Lave bfen dorf I* tge 5 BtMfia is taking i »ud in ppcotiations 88 to Mor< frifßd ol botb Gera);.i y and Fai oe. The latter*! intentions »re n'C(gLised rS entirely honourable
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  • 1025 1 No diul't it is 1 \iiis.: BO much with older I*, coupled wth the indulgent want of cot.tr.! (t the average nt that h prod iced f wil >.te, cr nip', x-t-ii' un <i item >t bumsnity ■rn child." While >* home iteri aie playing with dolli 1
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 301 1 A LH AM B RA TK'4 SHOW WITH A REPUTATION FOR HIGH-CLASS PICTURES MUSIC SELECT PROGRAMME TO-NICKT Subjects to Interest and to Ent< rU n YOU WILL REGRET MISBIHG IT IF YOU EON T COME! THS RESEMBLANCE A I>ran. at i c p-ay 1 Richc slo^-np I acting which is
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    • 273 1 THE SHOW OF SUCCESS. Fillis Great Circus SITUATED PE.\CH ROAD. THOUSANDS TURNED AWAY! THOUSANDS TURNED AWAY!! EVERY ITEH ENCORED. Everybody Enthu.3ia.-iic in pra^e of FILLIS WOISDERFUL SHOW Astounded Amazed Bewiide-td was every- j body present at Tr. mendous and varied programme presen ed To*Xlsht To. Night II i Grand Repeat
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    • 263 1 Telephone No. 191. I ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED PIANOSJ FOR HIRE $10 per month.' ALL THE LEADING MAKERS. THE STAR OPERA Co. THE DUTCH AND MALAY VARIKTY ENTEhTAINERS AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. To. Night To. Night! That Popular Par ee Play "GULZA-E-NIKY" v. :i T. I'.K STAG
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    • 118 1 LATENT ADVERTISEMENTS. Indies atd gent'eirien d^sirr.ua of assisting in the Coronation Choir are asked to reply to Mr J. Polglaee— Pagp Extension cf time for subs-riiption of Clucy D iry Faiui Page 2. Fllis's Grtat Ciicus coi tirues its triumphai I a.i)" Page 1. Harima Hall New r< _'!hmme Page
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    • 354 1 THE WEEK. TUMSDAY, l»sth HUrh Water.— n 40 a., 11.50 p Fil. is, 9 p WBDftSDAY, 17th I Water.- 1 15 Fillis'l Circus, 4.30 u I TkVBSDAT, 1 v 1) Water—" Ks 1 52 p P. v O. Mail Homeward due Children's Concert, 5.1" p Fillis's Circna, 9 p Friday,
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  • 415 2 PREPARING FOR THE CORONATION. The Akbey Like A Shipyard. IT RAILWAY ERECTED DOWN AI-LK Some idea of the immense amount of work which the preparations for the Coronation entail m»y be gleamed from ;tn inspection of the interior of Westminster A.bbej just now. One of the few persons privileged to
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  • 289 2 Before some tens of thousands cf listeners S.r Charles Santley. his score trembling violently in his bauds, sang at the Crystal Palace for the last time on April 14. Despite the gaiety of the scene there was no little lmlancholy in this farewell of the greatest
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 65 2 Should Be Pleasant to Take. 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 in its preparation give it a flavor similar to maple syrup, making it pleasant to take. It has
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    • 436 2 i sar 'VANA' k TONIC WINE X 000 o^j^ S* O- <D 4 r fir S One or two doses daily, > jt H )f strengthen body, brain and o I U nerves, and counteract the Vl fatigue and depression {J produced by extreme heat. hr '•*> L Fortifies against
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    • 721 2 MOTIVES. CORONATION OF HIS MAJESTY THE KING EMPEROR. With a view to arranging rehearsals of the music to be performed at. Victoria Memorial Hall on Coronation day, the Committee would be obliged if ladies and gentlemen who have not yet replied to the invitation to assist in the choir would
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    • 759 2 NO TWES. THE CLUNY DAIRY CO., LTD. Present Issue 5,000 Sharei of $10 each. Notice is hereby given that owing to the holidays daring the past week, the subscription will be kept open until Thursday 25th instant, at 3 p.m. Prospectuses an-3 Forms of Application can be obtained at the
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    • 474 2 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. Established 1887. Policies are "WORLD WIDE" "r\r»« TRICTED," "INDISPUTABLE" and* No* FORFEITABLE." u Claims, loans, ranli-surrendcr*. etc at promptly settler by the General A k Singapore without the delay of refcrenr* Head Office The Reserves for protection of PclJe. holders are over #20,000,000 (8.8.CJ
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    • 322 3 Dr A. J. M BENTLEY w^> o^; 1 o- ou| K e wn to the L»ei)er Her. >s«ri. 9 Etiolo K y, Symrto mB Patho Uffl r Ha "»ly "rivea at the latter VL At the iciest, which w.s held April I6tb Mr John P. rry Edmunds, of WbUchurch Glauiorgan.
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    • 531 3 Hongkong 4 Bbsighfti Hn u Corporation. Sterling at 2/- $15,00<V100 mm H'i^r He^nrt $16,250.<XK) J ••WWW R»^rv» Ljaiilitt qw 1-^opßiarcß*, ~.~^lU.o«*U)o< OOUET OF DlB»OTC»«, ME Hbnrt Kbswick, Chaibman. H. MiEHrßETlifcw, Dipctt Chairman 1L AhusTBOKG, Esq. CR. Linzmank, Esv» G. Balloch, Esq. F. Li«b. Epq Andbbw Fobbm, Esq. E. faiun, Esq.
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    • 693 3 WANTED. ASSISTANT Wanted by large Mercantile house in the Philippine Inlands Must be a capable Stenographer, and a knowledge of Spanish absolutely indispensable. Apply by letter to C. M. MORRISON, Hotel de la Paix. May 16 17.5 WANTED Immediately, a furnished house with 4 bedrooms, Tennis and stabling in Tanglin
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    • 747 3 AUGTIONS. AUCTION B ALE AT "SILYERBAISK" 108 ORCHARD ROAD Sa urday, 20th May, at 3-30 p m A five seated 4 cylinder 18/25 H. P. Darracq Motor Car fitted with hood and glass screen, new continental tyres &c. The car has recently been thoroughly done up and is in good
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    • 866 3 AUCTION SALE OF Superior Teak Household Furniture Valuable Collection of Well-grown Plants &c. TO BE HELD AT "SILVERBANK" No. 10?, ORCHARD ROAD. On Saturday, 2Oth May, at 2 p.m. Beautifully carved teak drawing room cabinet with mirror panels; teak drawingsuite upholstered m plush Europe-made easy chairs fitted on spring rockers
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  • 34 4 Domestic Occurrences. Births. On May l'th, at 8, Fort Canning Hoad, the mtim of Dc. EL Hanithch, of a daughter. Sinclair.— The wifo of L. E. Sinclmk Kangoon, on May 6, of a daughter.
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  • 1957 4 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, May 16, 1911. I" I IW« mod I a* Twenty deaths a day from malaria This is not the record of a newly opeaed rubber estate or of sjoi-3 benighted dUtriot in Western Africa. It is not the rec3rd of a swamp being reclaimed, or
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  • 62 4 ENGINEER GETS DAMAGES. {From <>ur Own P« u j, Miv l JudgflMAt was given b> M to-day in the case M n s mt Co. The plaintiff claimed |600 r hre« months salary in lieu of n0?.,-, damages for wrongful and illegal ]iBnm Ba j Judgment tor
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  • 61 4 Mr Macßain Nominated. The Peuang Chr unanimously balloU*- 1 PafonrofMr Macl»un as represent at w „^e r in the Btraiti LigUUttto Council dai absence of II A. K A i ims. Mr Midi nn mentione-] that I that Mr Mi'ohell might haw been the nj. miuee
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  • 42 4 The Chituber <»f C\)in aa amend neat of the ral the nominee of the OhMlbtr to the L j lUtivt Council ku i x officio Mitnber of khi mittee, similar to the rula in tho Biana Chamlvr of Commerce.
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  • 65 4 No Real Damage. {Frcm our Peuang, M*J 1 In regard to the Ttiping rep.nw v the ftrt on Silinsin* Bitatl Mi inst y\r Willis WJma. th> lfnn« t ia forms the Pinang <. -o" th-tt -uJj a clearing of sixty acres wn bu-np.J i ally
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  • 319 4 1' uang. Miv 154b, S pm. The Rubber Briatet of K-iao h olnied a divi<l<«ud of at at the iag in L m lon on t.h<' 22 i 1 mat. >» < 1 jolf bill into the brew of t wornan w.s a perf >rmanca n*cjmplish. i !>v
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 306 4 MACGREGOR'S V.O.S. finest Liqueur S€OC€l> UIBTSKV. Macgregor Caldbeck Co, LONDON GLASGOW. ESTABLISHED 1864AS SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSE OF LORDS, THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, AND TO THB HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT, CANAD4. Caldbeck Macgregor Co, Sole Agents. Pommery&Greno's fl§ EXTRA SEC NATURE Jl CHAMPAGNE kmEtim Qts. 46.50 Pts. 49.50 3js II SOLE
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    • 25 4 Cypridol is the most trustwoi t j 1 best of all mercurial remedies ia Ufet :rmtnient of secondary symptoms." 'Unsolicited) Lafayettr-Bennbtt, m.b Central City, UJ9.A
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  • 115 5 FRIENDLY REPRESENTATIONS. (Bv Submarine TRletfr&ph.— ReuterV, Miy 15 h. mfromS P.^r.buiy says that newspaper Roamyi states thu muiULication from the F-nch Cabinet ding Mor««". inve heeu the subject uange of views between the Jtussian he German Government. Friendly •nations have shown that both are tf to the complete
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  • 29 5 It is wired from St. Petersburg that thp >vernment has decided to introduce a bill lining eonffv ..ton and Cob(r) abolishing the Consulates at Hor.gng and Fjochow.
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  • 44 5 rate business is officially assigned as L.e reison for the resignation of Mr.Dickee)KM), U. S. Secretary of State for Wir, but A is believed that the resignation is cjq2?eted with the Cabinet's decision to permit issage of munitions of war to Jui:
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  • 403 5 > < H.lf S. Pylorus is homeward b-.und from 3 mgkong with relievnl crews from the ou the China. JSni n. Taotai Wong Pingyan, the Cintoa Sup erintemtaut of police has issued instructions that the police are not permi'ttd to make MUM tl or de aiu persons with or without
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  • 98 5 (BySubmarine Tele^raph.-Reuter's.) From WMUagton it is reported that the hmt draft of the Anglo-American arbitration treaty will be completed aud if Britain acts promptly the Sena'e m iy hivaan oppnrtunity of approvinsf of the treaty during tha pie. sent session of Cong May 15th, 0.12 p.m. A telf^ratn
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  • 41 5 -M y 15 h, I 84 pm. H. I. M. t. accoujpiniei by the Kaiserin aud their daughter h .va left for Eaglaad to attend th* anveiliag of the natioi a! n morial to the Ute <^> lean Vicr.o-
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  • 34 5 The result of the Jubilee Stakes is 1 Bachelors 1) -able 2 Wolf I u .1 8 The Story. Won by i or lengths. Tne bettiug wm 100—7; 38—1 tucl 2— 1.
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  • 33 5 The M C. C. beat Kent by 94 runs. Surrey beat Leicestershire by tenwiekeU. Been beat Forkahiraby 181 ruis. Vv'iirwick beat Lincashire by IST runs. The match Hampshire v Sjmarset drawn. > <
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  • 549 5 REGISTRATION OF PARTNERSHIPS. Oa the above su 1 t pct fllr Tiiwrence Tooth i thus to the "Bangkok Time* I Mur 1 ader of to day will indeed have 1 read with interest by all whom ioterest oi daty Inelinea to a consideration of the Liw Of Patnership ia this
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  • 30 5 HONGKONG EARTHQUAKE. NO DAMAGE. {From 0 If OW* Correspondent.) HongkoDg, May 15*h. An earthquake tcok place here at Suaday midnight. There w^re s-veral shocks, but fortunately no damage was done.
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  • 100 5 HELP PROM SI NGAPORE. Kuala Lumpor Miy loth. Tm Arn^onia \v-..s still on Blenheim Shoal yesterday, aud wis uot able to get v ft with the higb tide. S'n>u^ tu^-i fr.-tm Singapore niiy be necessary, or the i loafed into lighters. None of it w.is j i till
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  • 254 5 Oa l 10 am on M «v loth ■x meftting wai lied by Mr H 8. S;rcom, the DUlnot Officer, P«k«n, at the Prkan Clab, at irhieb H. H. the Tuagki Baear, Regent of P.ih-ii/, preeided aver hu attendtuc^> of all the Tungkui of P^bang and tbe
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  • 129 5 Tie iubaeription L H for lh^ Clunv Dory 0.. will l>; kept <>pni till M v -■'> h. Bioef p' i-y "c-up .<.,1"a.l tie f■> have been •o «n and i' i" e mm r id de«ir*bla to ex'end th« tin I- may bet Ito tli public
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  • 264 5 The lodtl Robber World discusses the st;it.; of HiTii »hi-n .synthetic rubber is a feet On ri ooaaid trail >n of tie state of th>> hor industry ever since synthetic camphor wits jut on the market that journal cunoludea t.i t it in mort tbaa probable that
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  • 931 5 AX EXCESS IN ACREAGE The ordinary ireneral meeting of the Alor G^jih Rubber E*taf6t>, L'd. wis Leld at 'he registered offi^s, Gresham Houae, vesterd.v, Mr S. W Mjorhouse presiding. The minutes of the previous meeting bavin been read and coufii med. The Ch.<iitnin explained that the chairman of
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 53 5 If with cold your throat is bitten, If with backing cough you're smi'.ten, In plain English it is written, You mast get it off your chest." Do not let the trouble stick, Care it now and care it quick To make quite sure you'll do the trick Take Woods' Great
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    • 54 5 String him up the diggers cried, Yen, bang him said the boss That's the plan for every man Who stea 8 a comrade's ho?s." The doomed man coughed, then craved a boon, I know I am a wrong 'un, Bat fetch some Woods' Great Peppermint Core. For my journey is
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    • 36 5 Remedy for Sick Headache Sick headache results from a disordered condition of the stomach, and can be cured by the use of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Try it. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.
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    • 43 5 Good Cough Medicine for Children. When buying a cough medicine for children bear in mind that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is most effectual for colds, croup and whooping cougb and that it contains no barm fa drng. For sale by all Dispensaries and DlfltJat*
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    • 248 5 ROBINSON CO. JUST UNPACKED. LATEST STYLES IN LADIES SHOES Tan, Black, White and Cliffs. ROBINSON &CO. Player's navy lttlxtiire. 3 In J Ib. Patent 4ir*Tight Tins. Price 55 cts. obtainable at 1 por r Robinson Co. THE YOKOHAMA DOCK CO., LTD. Telegraphic Address DOCK." Yokohama. CoJe3 u?ed:— A. B. C.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 574 6 THE SMI STEAM NAVIGATION 00., LTD MAIL TABLE. For Tringpann, Bisut, Bacho, Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, Lacon, Koheamui, Bandon, Langsuan, Chumpon, Koblak and Bangkok. ARRIVAL DEPARTURE. bb Mahidol May 14, May 17, 8 p.m. ss Cbakrabonf s May 17, May 20, a p.m. bs Boribit May 2), May 24,
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    • 654 6 STOOIKVAART NAATSCHAPPIJ NtDERLAND. Steamship Company "NEDEBLAND." Royal Dutch Mail Service. The Company's Mail Steamer "VONDEL" will leave Batavia on the 18th inst, at 5 p.m. and is expected to ariive here on the 20th inst, at 8 a.m. She will sail for Sabang, Colombo, Suez, Port-Said, Gecoa, Algiers, Tangier, Lisbon
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    • 753 6 N.D.L. Norddeutschcr 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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    • 592 6 P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Foi China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon Australia, India, Aden. Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and Ameri oan Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Outward for China) 1911 1911 Delhi May
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    • 774 6 HOLIDAY-TICKETS Between 15th April and 15th July, 1911 Holiday-Tickets to anr from all the places of the I^etherJands-India Archipela* (Singapore and Penang included) will be issued. These tickets entitle the passenger to make a return voyage i against payment of siogle fare and are available for steamer of the following
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    • 220 6 The Heap Eng Hloh Line of Steamers I Singapore to Batavia. Cheribon and Samaras g tail twice a week Tors, t 8.8 Giang Song I. 1 J. Craig. 8.8 Giang Ann 890 t." Kruitcn. B.s Zweena 1,200 Jai b.s Edenilale 1,138 A. Dnolop. They have excellent accomnaod^t Saloon passengers. For
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  • 130 7 M 252 -eb •Jhenderiang 4 40 44Q *,50 673 2,545 deawood 828 810 1,438 Kamnmng eSi3B7 85,285 123,014 Aanaboi 293 6?1 h mt A M 4^o i,Bio a mta Association '>20 n fift i^n Kledaag lta Kramat Pulai 842 i rfi Labat 431 Menglembn Lode 304 Middleton 48
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  • 1429 7 p Ann l88 Paid hAiTH* 9xrrmu». Sillbm Bd,ooo 2/ 2/ Alla^ar Rubber Eitat©* T.M IG% for 1910 4 2 48x div 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay 100% for 1910 19 0 1 oOx div 50.000 21- 2'- BatangMalaka 2 3 2 0 JO.OOO 1 1 Batu Caves 150%forli»10 16 0
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  • 737 7 Mar. Apl. Total. ild G ar 4,150 8,680 12,205 Alor Pongeu 3,7 9l 3t(41 1438 <, Alor Gajah 285 490 2,128 Alma I.B' 0 1,600 6,250 Anglo Malay 4J.290 158.2 0 \yer Kaning 560 820 2 831 Ayer Molek 8,049 9,4*0 Ayer Panas 1,685 2,016 7,66^ Bakap
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  • 90 7 W'tarven and Dnekt at vfhirh iijftrexl aettft'is \cert berthe* on Situ dxy. fiast Wharf (Bjinin)— Nil. East Wharf Sec Bucentaur. Shears Wharf—Nam 3anf. Main Wharf Roc Nil. 3 —Nil. 4— Nil. s—Paioo.5—Paioo. 6—Nil. Lsgoon Dock Seo 7—(Under constraction.) West Whorl Sec B IsoWe
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  • 150 7 PRODUCE. May 15. Ha* 995 75 Gambier 8.35 Gambier Cnb« No 1 14.5k Gt<unb*6<-(ju bt Hi noa P«pj>er *))•+<. loxi'.n. 3'jram^ 16 77$ P<9pi*r. W vrt (ia;jr) buyers 2(3.75 NotmteKß (110 to *a* lk.)«i norr Nntni«»fe^ (80 It Ik) notr "daflA (Bau4^) w M M uon Cloven (Ann Shi
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  • 72 7 EXCHANGE (CoaaicriD vr to May. B^k m 8 M 2/4* demand m- 24 s Private credits Bra I 2/4f credits Gmg M 2/4 U rsANCE, deraaml Hank... 2P4 1 Gbrmant, doinaud 23?1 [f DIA»T.T m ]74l Hongkong, demand |ri Yokohama, deiiiiiiid n^i Java, dmMad i 40| Bangkok, demand tst> Sovbkhigns,
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  • 198 7 M. ty 15. Fami Maru. Jap str, Kawaraaru. for Madras. Hainatn, Brit str, Phillips, for Muar and Malacca. Soang Choon, Brit str, Lu-kins, for Hongkong, Amoy and Swatow. Ban Whatt Hio, hrit str. Troon, for Anambas and ETatUM Is. Aing Thye. Dut str, Arsat, for Indrauii Perak, B-it str,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 407 7 TO LET. TO BE LET. Vi la Masfeilia, Gilstead Road near Newton Station furniihed or unf jrninhed. Apply to Mes.shs. TOMLINSON LERMIT, R .bbar Exchange Buildings May ft 104 TO BE LET. The comfortable and pleasantly situated residence known as M USONE "TS," oft Tan^lin Roid. Rent 57U. Immediate entry.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 809 7 VESSELS laN POKT Sea^w 5S^ deri A A priT Tr&u Nor. Hassin Sar scbr, «5 Matroor Apl 29 Sarawak Baiawmk Bellb F.M.S jat. 400 Xacodah May 3 P. Swett. FM S Uncertain me *««*Ton. JHnatH, Arrived rTom Con.«"me For When A f" Dut V d J^t Apl 26 China Sea
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  • 1148 8 (From our own Correspondent April 20. "The hv>ur his cotm," s iid Mr Muiaro fWgueon at a Scotnsb Hi'ine Kule demons ration in Edu burgh. This is a remarkable statement bur i« there auy foundation for it in fact r Were Ito expreaa ujy own opinioD, objection might
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  • 39 8 The following scores have been sent in for the Monthly Medals Lidies. Mrs Gansloser, mt sc^»re. I'. l Men. O:ipt. Dennis, a.m c 80 Mr C. Event! 82; Capt. Honpbreyi 88 and Mr C. Emerson 85.
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  • 36 8 Matcbee for this week: P Coy. Bnffsv DOoy. Buffs 7* Coy. BGA* v C Coy Buffs; A Coy, Buffs v 41st Coy. K E G Coy. Buff 3 vEC >y. Buffs. fc— m
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  • 102 8 Th« S C.C. Seconds met tb* It G A. 011 the Esplanade li.Kt evening aad won well contest td game by two goeJa to nil. There was no score iu the Ural half, alth< ugh both teams played with vigour, bat in the second moirtv the Club wete tupeiior
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  • 124 8 I' hai btn) dtftnitelv decided ro hold two Amateur K tQM on the 2 4 h <-f June io c» Docetii n with tie Coronation: HVatirii I ;»re for tx Grifias of any description Hud tie i ace is to be Dire round the CottTM Rttd the othrt
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  • 126 8 The following are oi4 result < 1 M handicap races swum ff at Obi mining Club >•••!■!. iv A. Division I">" Vir.k. ls< i K'eng Chin (1 oiin. 1" moi 2nd Cu < i i T.tn Kim C D(] min 5 i i.); 4th ChU T^ck Chy«
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  • 137 8 The offioift] programme of »lo eleventh auuu.l meeting ii forwarded I i u« bj the Hon. Sec, <k M. Bergt W. A. Harding. The ehi«C events and d;>tp«i aro Junt? :5 Briok and Buoniog Min Competitior. June 4 Ueneral'B Cup, W.iLta^e A and Jumh 5. R ibtrtl
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  • 76 8 A very pretty wedding ceremony was celebrated in All Saints' Church, Kobe, the contracting parties being Miss Ethel Wilkinson, elder daughter of Mr J CliffordWilkinson, of Takaradzka and Kobe, and Mr Herbert Price, Secretary of the CliffordWilkinson Tansan Mineral Watnr Co. The service whs conducted by the R3V. F.
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  • 1066 8 The Shanghai journal Capital and Commerce in a recent article discusses the instability of the situation in Siam arising from the fact that Chinese immigration has now established a pre-ponderence in the population, and that the Chinese Govern uiout by the suggested appointment of consular agents
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 283 8 A GUARANTEED INCOME FOR UF?I i! £100 a ye ir for life on attaining age 50 or a single cash paymc £1390-2-0 can be secured by a male age 25, for an annual p ay of £31-16-0, (other ages in proportion.) Quotations for Annuity for all kinds, at any age,
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 876 8 SHIPPING NOTES. The "N> m Sa> p lacrls general cargo from Chiia 1 1 'JY.i j. DCr Pdgar. She loads for Calcutta and bail* i liU evening. A little cn'^jo was lauded by the I" Ping StMj at the wharves. A cir^o of rice was put ashore at T>injong Pritjdr
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