The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 19 May 1911

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  • 16 1 Si ngapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1911. NO. 7,219
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  • 176 1 Judgment was given m the AvbgyeePerak Collision Caee jesterday, the latter vessel beirg held to blame Page 12. Sir Charles Elliott denies that India is being sacrificed for China, as the opium trade, when China ceases to take any, will still be considerable Page 7. The ordered
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  • 840 1 I dcn't at>k *hat tLe Chirsman tbicks of us Britisheis I knew ahtady. Jtbn was bern befoie we were m ii> :^bt, and worldly witdem, and pewer to gn>*p "the skirts of happy chacce," be has foi gotten more than we ever knew; and, hlardly watching the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 389 1 "HE BEST THAT YOU CAN ge "t >n IJI -O 1 ANIMATED PHOTOGRAPHY AT THE ALHAMBRA CHOICE QUALITY AND PLEASANT VARIETY OF SUBJECTS IN OUR GRAND GHAN6E OF PROGRAMME To-Night— Seven New Pictures. The Cult of Dahlia." Anna Karenina." (Russian Drama.) m Chinese Puzzles." M Babylas inherits a Panther." n
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    • 194 1 To-Night! To-Night!! Harima Hall CINEMATOGRAPH. Best* Variety of American, Italian, and Gaumont, Subjects m Our Grand Change of Programme. MIXB NEW FILMS. 1. Wreath of Orange Blossoms 1,000 feet (Biograph). 2. A Decree of Destiny (1,000 ft. Biograph). Foolshead more than Usual (Italian). 4. Foolshead goes to see Cockfight (Italian).
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    • 447 1 LAST TWO DAYS. mCT$' CIRCUS, BEACH ROAD. THE RAGE. THE FASHION. Unanimously admitted by PRESS AND PUBLIC To be the Best, Biggest and Brightest European Circus ever seen. To-Nl&ht To-NI&ht FRANK E. FILLIS 1 Famous impersonation of Dick Turpin's Ride to York and the Death of Black Bess. BLACK BESS,
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    • 59 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Plantation surveying &c. undertaken Page 2. For sale the steam launch Scout Page 11. On the Berth Pangan and M Siam of the E. Asiatic Co. Alicante and Lopez of the Spanish mail steamers Page 8. New films at Harima Hall Page 1. Last nights of Fillis's Circus
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 385 1 THE WEEK Friday, 19th i Hiph Water.— o.so a., 2.39 p P. O. Mail Outward due Legislative Council, 2.30 p Fillis's Circas, 9 p Sa UftDAY. 20th Hitfh Water.--1 29 a.. 3.44 p Dutch Mail Vondel leaves for Europe, 1 p S R E. (V) Monthly Handicap Shoot, 3 p
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  • 393 2 f A writer m the Athletic News for April 17, passes the following pertinent criticism on the decline of English internationals. Next Friday afternoon the Council of the Football Association will meet m London. We do not observe a notice on the agenda paper such as
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  • 159 2 Four man eating lions which had attacked native villages at Gwalior, India, were -ip tared by means of fly papers, says the Standard. The head shikari of the Maharajah of Gwalior managed at night to barricade the lions m the hnts, and kept them there for
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  • 269 2 Discussing Shipping rings and rebates," a Calcutta contemporary has the following to say "The system under which freights are carried from Calcutta to South African ports can only be described as little short of iniquitous. Indeed, not only to South Africa for it is well-known that it
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 498 2 CROSSE f% T% CELEBRATED BLACKWELLJ^ 1/ D I JELUES, POTTED MEATS, TABLE J^^^^Tr\ MALT VINEGAR 1 A i TkTT'T T/^i A nTrin I Cfio^*Sjc^ ex 4u SALAD OIL m I vbjLij&. |s^^fy| j j Agents for Lea Perrins' f j H o/^ vxtf* WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. **>i w jl ins witn
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    • 230 2 STRAYED FROM OMDURMAN No. B, DALVEY ROAD. Foxterrier Dog, Black and White, answering to name of M JOCK Apply to C.C. c o" Free Press." May 12 uc NOTICE OF CHANBE IN SPELLING OF NAME. I. Gaw Boon Chan of No. 15 Syed AH Road, Singapore Merchant, whose name lias
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    • 545 2 NOTtQES. PLANTING IN S.S., F. 1.8. JOHOR or BORNEO Rubber, Coconut and Sago Plantations surveyed and laid out road Ac. contours, peat be, borings Rubber and Sa^o Factories, Copra and Sago Driers, Superintendents and Coolies Q darters designed and superintended to completion Age Censuses taken, Field plans made and lithographed,
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    • 703 2 NOTICES. BATO ViLLACE RUBBER ESTATES, LTD NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that ti Books of the Company will be c!om.,i i r May 22nd to May 28th both days By Order of the Board, P. W. BARKER v Co. May 18 THE BUKIT KB. RUBBER Cc Ld Declaration of Dividend
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    • 285 3 PERMANENT READY ROOFING. Cheaper than Attaps. No Renewal being Required. Fw/7 Particulars Samples from HlHiii' l THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. JODELITE (REGISTERED*. BL 'SI Penetrates an inch of soft wood m 24 hours thereby protecting it PERMANENTLY against attacks of WHITE ANTS, DRY ROT, TOREDO NAVALIS and rendering it Equal
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  • 1450 4 INTERESTING MEN WITH INTERESTING DUTIES. BY G. Woods Wollaston, m.v.o. (Bluemantle Pursuivant of Arms and author of "Coronation Claims.") The Kino's Heralds. It may not be inappropriate when thus dealing with the Office of E irl Marshal, to append some acsouat of the King's Heralds, for on them
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    • 898 4 L v > *l Is a delicately fragrant mouth deodoriser and a I f v. WV-^K'J?A-fc^!v 1 -rill 1 W \>^<*{ tonic lor the teeth. Its regular use preserves v */7^>YrT7y^fc^ c teeth and prevents tartar deposits. h f It makes the teeth white and strengthens the k iTI V
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    • 242 4 Should Be Pleasant to Take. Wnt'i a medicine mast be given to yoaog children it sanald bu ploasmt to take. Chamberlain's Cough Remady is mide from loaf Hugar, an 1 the roolt ased m its pr p i ratio a give it a tlivor similar ta imple syrup, mikiog it
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    • 462 4 A City Constable Nervous Depression, Lassitude. Rheumatism From all lands, deputations come to stink the wmthod whi< h ha London Constable superior to all others. '-The meth. i by whi. >j myself equal to my work" s;ivs Constable LawreOO Thosfeiine at intervals, as m this way 1 keep myi O
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    • 614 5 THE GERMAN CROWN PRINCE AND THE CAIRO BALL. The Crown Prince and Crown Princess of Germany made thems«lvp 8 mOB t popular it Proneer 8ay To of thl Pioneer To many ,t was evident thnt, while they always preserved their dignity, tl.ey their h-.th portion imposed on them. When ever
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    • 598 5 TO END THE TORMENT OF PILES. Nothing ig more tormenting than piles tbey make work almost impossible. It i« a*om*ing to move or sit down. Piles are \£S r°; 8 fc b !ailM if c^ they often lead to fistula. If you have piles-itching, bleeding or protrudin g -the earlier
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    • 671 5 WANTED. WANTID An experienced bookkeeper for a Rubber Estate m Kelantan. Apply K. L. M. co Free Press. May 18 21-5 WAHTID POSITION AS MANAGER. Englishman, over 7 years experience m the east, of which 2 years on a large Rubber Plantation m Sumatra, is open to accept post as
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    • 710 5 AUCTIONS. MORTGAGEES SALE Tuesday, 23rd May, at 230 p.m. The land and dwrlling house known as No. 34, ALIWAL STREET, Singapore town, area 4,4£5 square feet, Statutory Land Grant No. ***** subject to a yearly rent of 050. Aitken Onq Siang, Solicitors. POWELL A Co., Auctioneers. _May 18 245 MORTGAGEE
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    • 998 5 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Plants and Household Furniture &c AT "LAURA YILT.A," No. 4, SCOTS lU)AD. On Saturday, 27 ih May, at 2 p.m. A very fine collection of well grown plants comprising a numbt r rf ro^. wLHe and yellow rosetrees of different varieties R\HE AND VALUABLE ORCHIDS; sUohaiotin
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  • 17 6 Domestic ccrrences. Death. At Magenta Cottage, Singapore, on May 18th, Lp:e Cheng Yean, i v., aged 71.
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  • 2046 6 Th e Sinapore free press. Friday, May 19, 1911. Hera -hml, the Pr.,- ,<-. I .i«- !I j intl- v H vi >i Tnnh pre- epiN i' Pl*d(od t,-> Pelision. 1., valtv .«"ci I.**, Curious rumours appear to ba floating about m China proper and m what might be billed
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  • 260 6 THE LATE. Mr LEE CHENG YEAN. We greatly regret to announce the <Wl of Mr Lse Cheng Yetn, .1 one h leading Chinese gentleman of Sing*, Mr Cheng Yean a few days ago Celebris his 7Otb birthday. Yesterday afu-moun was at Magenta Cottage when he wjta 8 f with sudden
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  • 540 6 STRANDED ARAGONIA. Being Unladen. J > Kuala Lumpur, May 1 The Hamburg Amenka Liner 'Altfotia 11 is badly still ashore on the Blenheim Sboili and a north-westerly wind is driving her further up the propeller is n->w buried m seven feet of sand, and some doubts are expressed if she
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 203 6 Pommery&Creno's EXTRA SEC NATURE ft CHAMPAGNE ||f Qts. 46.50 Pts. 49.50 |^^B| I SOLE AGENTS, H I John Little Co., f p SINGAPORE KUA! A LUMPUR. jttz 'Giv 1 1 B»H I' 1 ii k^H «r TOfVT FrflGC r t y^< Ira *>'¥ £HcKt^?} BEER. I I Waterbury's Metabolized I
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    • 75 6 S. MOUTRIE AND CO., LTD. THE PIANOFORTE AND MUSIC 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. BILLIARDS. The Anglo- Australian Cushion. (Alcock'b Patent with Improvements by John Roberts, RetirbdWorld'b Champion) absolutely THE BEST
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  • 54 7 L AIMED AT LORDS AND CONSTITUTION. (By Submarine Telegraph.— Reuter'g) May iB, 4 30 pm. Speaking m the House of Lords, Lord becy said that on the Veto Bill alone depended not only the future of the Lords imt also the question of T*o Chamber Government and the
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  • 35 7 French Journal's Views. H»J 18, 4 30 pm. La Temps says that the Emperor of Gernany's welcome m London affords an addiional reason for confidence m the maintenmce of the European equilibrium.
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  • 46 7 May lKch, 4:)0 pm. It is proposed to gend a deputation to Mward Grey, urging diplomatic action to remove the anomaly m the Japanese Tariff by which tin-plates nude incises jontainiag oil are admitted to Jipan free, but tin plates alone are heavily taxed.
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  • 29 7 According to a despatch from Tangier Colonel Mangin has declared that unless Brulard's column arrived at Ftz by the 15th Miy, it would be too late.
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  • 46 7 May 18th, i*44am. The recent fire at Kirin destroyed \387 buildings worth one and a talf millions sterling, together with 4,000 shops and 1 ."> banks. 1-O, OGO persons have been rendered home .ess and the total loss is estimated at four millions sterling.
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  • 441 7 At the Auction sale of Rubber on the inst. the sheet offered was sold at per pikul and creped barked scrap at per pikul. fc m At Tanglin yesterday, G Co. of the Huff s beat E Co. at football after a very hard By the scoring being
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  • 60 7 TRADE NOT RUINED BY AGREEMENT. (BySubmarine Telegraph.— Reuter'a.) May 18:h 7 pm. A letter of Sir Charles Elliott to the Times etrongljjdisputes the assertion that the interests of India are being sacrificed by the opium agreement. When the export to China caases, there will still remain a considerable
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  • 50 7 WILL STILL GO ON. May 18th 7 pm. The judgment of the U. S. Supreme Court ordering the dissolution of the Standard Oil Co. within six months, is regarded as clearing the air, but as uulikely to have much effect, the business proceading through the bepirate subsidiary Companies.
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  • 49 7 May 18 -h, 9 34 am. The Times publishes a long letter from its Peking correspondent discussing the cireer and character of Prince Ching. The letter describes him as a decrepit old man, inesolute, wily and corrupt. His official record has always been associated with disaster.
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  • 15 7 Surrey beat Oxford University by 141 runs. Notts beat Leicestershire by ten wickets. > <
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  • 532 7 From the M Straits Times Press, we have received a copy of a little book bearing the above title and" Milayan Rubber Company Prospects critically analysed by the Surmitl Times," as a sub-title. It is significant of the times that two books having a similar object m
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  • 13 7 Woods 1 Great Peppermint Cure for all internal oomplainta dyaeatry cougbe colds Ac,
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  • 291 7 The past week has seen a strong revival iQ lin shares, stimulated by the continued high price of the metal, and while the leading stocks have been ia steady demand at advancing rates, the lower priced ones have been freely bought for a rise. Daal
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  • 186 7 A long circular has been issued of the Scheme of Illuminations and Fireworks, which sfcows that Hongkong is going to M coronate extensively. Tbis is an abridged programme of the illuminations Junk 22nd. Reception at Government House: public gard«M illuminated. Japanese Fireworks. Chinese Fish L intern Procession. Chinese
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  • 364 7 The second Children's Concert of the season was given yesterday evening at the Victoria Memori.il Hill at SIS pm. to a large leathering of little people and the usual proportion of grown ups. Tbe orchestral pieced weregrreatlv enjoyed, the cuckoo and nightingale effects m the Toy Symphony being
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  • 336 7 MALARIA AND THE DEATH RATE. To the Editor. Sir, The article on Malaria m this morning's issue is of great interest and if you could give the total annual death rate and the death rate from malaria for the past twenty years it would increase the interest. I should
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  • 485 7 SCRATCHING OF RACE HORSES. To thk Editob, Daar Sir, May I ask you to find space m your sporting columns with reference to the scratching of horses at the recent race meeting. It is useless hiding the fact that amoDg the general sporting public, there are a large number who
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 69 7 Dr Middleton recommended the introduction of post mortems. Ngthihg Done. The death rate m 1905 was 43 74. the highest m any month being 51.54 m June. Daath rate for April 1910, 51.47. Death rate for May 9 From Dr Simpson's Report. Deaths from malaria 1901,1749 j 190° 2131; li*o3,
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    • 158 7 ROBINSON CO. JUST UNPACKED. LATEST STYLES 1N... LADIES SHOES Tan, Black, Whits and Colors. ROBINSON CO, iv. n. h. o. wills. I THREE CASTLES "MAGNUMS" A LARGE HAND-MADE CIGARETTE. II i J acKea Price I »ne magnums: J\t lh^CastlesV 55ce/|te CigarcHcs Tins. ;2 lC^^^>^^ TYn. jil WD.fif'HD.Wills fl 4 Messrs.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 678 8 TREASURE SEEKING IN JERUSALEM. London May 3. A British exploring party, who, for the past two years have been excavating m Jem saleru, working according to a secret i-ypher for the purpese of discovering the tombs of the Kings of Juduh and possibly David's treasure, found that a particular spot
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    • 636 8 THE EAST ASIATIC CO., Ltd. FOR COPENHAGEN AND BALTIC POETS, The s.s. "PANG AN" is expected to arrive from Bangkok on the 24th inst., and will receive a prompt despatch for the above portsFor freight and further particulars apply to THE EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd. Agents. May 19 26-5 THE
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    • 750 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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    • 589 8 P. O. BTEAM 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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    • 882 8 HOLIDAY-TICKETS. Between 15th April and 15th July, 1911 Holiday-Ticket to an from all the places of the Netherlands-India Archipela (Singapore and Penang included) will be issued. These tickets entitle the passenger to make a return voyae* against payment of single fare and are available for steamer of the following lines
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 584 9 THE Singapore Free Press. Morning .Daily. To Our Re*dert. :e Singapore Free Press now a nag Daily, and is on sale at depot* an early hour each morning (SunW. 6 1 C Mh P ri <* Ten CentsacopV subscribers' copies will be delivered ai private residences, (or town offices I
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    • 838 9 Hongkong whampoa dock Co., ltd HONGKONG. Telegraphic Address MANIFESTO HONGrKON G Dock Owners, Ship Builders, Marine and Land Engineers, Boiler Makers, Iron and Brass Founders, Forge Masters, Electricians. All classes of CONSTRUCTIONAL and GENERAL ENGINEERING WORK undertaken, also LOCOMOTIVES, RAILWAY ROLLING STOCK and PLANT, BRIDGES Ac. COAST and RIVER STEAMERS,
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    • 586 9 Apcar Line. OF STEAMERS. The undermentioned mail steamers of the above Line maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan, calling at Penang, Singapore, Hongkong and Shanghai en route. FLEET. Tons Commander. ss Japan 6,013 A. Stewart, ss Gregory Apcar 4.600 S. H. Belson. 88 Arratoon Apcar 4,500 G. F.
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    • 539 9 HonrKoLg Shanghai fiankin^ Corporation. Pal».¥P OAFITAL^^^ w ,^^.sl« r OOO.OOO Rssaava Fuxb Sterling 1 £1.500,000 at 2/- $15,000,000] iq o n Sav«r Reterr* $16,250,000) fffc&OtOO Rasaav* Liaiilitt qw PROPBriToaa OOTTKT OF DIRBOrORt. Boy Mr Hbnrt K»bWicK, Chaibmak. G. H. MsrHVRfT Kng Dbpctt Chaikmav. F. H Abmstrono, Esq. |C. B. Lbnbwann,
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 910 9 VESSELS KXPECXED. Giving port of departure, and (tohsre know* d'lte due here, and name of Agenta. STEAMERS. imemnon, Hongkoog, May 21 Mansßeld Arcadia, Colombo, June 2 P O Armand Behic, Marseilles, Juue 26; MM Atreu*, Honßkcnar, June 4 Mansfield Auatrauen, Hongkong, May 29 M M Buelow Hongkong, June 5 Behn
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 191 10 BTT C* TT A "W A T^T A /T%YT i^^^^^S^. sift T\T^W\ DL/iUV. H roH.M.™«K.» *W; t\£lli A 1^ >^t* mm k.^\ I/If LSI I L Ifll i^Bi IS' ISHIi \r /I I TTIUIL F HVAHAH'S s«Bte f 5c otch whisky Wi BULMERSta iviq a w 3effrcv m I Per
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  • 116 11 Beiat Mar A *> l Total Bruang 76 Sruseb 75 252 Chenderiang 44 q PeD S 65 0 670 2,545 OaWOOd 628 810 1 438 mg Kinta JJJ 6 JI Kinta Association 220 7 66 141? h ledang o 188 299 Kramat Pulai 842 Kuantan I'C631 C63 Lahat
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  • 699 11 g5-» 250 810 .ss K£. „880 8.200 SSS )aDg .22 2 010 Ribo Robbet MM Mf? £2«a. s 08 2 824 Tsl. R^L* --S.OOO 1»,C00 69,000 BnM? Vr B'soo8 500 8,718 18,468 Rabbet Growers Assn. 8,707 4,251 16 672 Se„S n M 58 880 2,290 faoMW. Mala,
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  • 1432 11 Cap. Usui. Paid. LaptDiv Rutvrs. Sillees 85,000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Estate* Ltd 10% for 1910 4 1 45 x div 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo- Malay 100% for 1910 17 41 18 4*xdiv 50,000 2/- 2'- Batang Malaka 2 0 2 4 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 150% for
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 368 11 FOR SALE. GOVERNMENT NOTICE. FOR SALE Steam Launch "SCOUT." Principal dimensions: Length 6« feet. Beam 12 Depth 7 Drdit ."> 6 incheß. Engines of the Compound Surface Condens ing type with cylinders 9 inches and 1H inches by 12 inches stroke. New boiler m 1995. For farther particulars apply to
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 1252 11 VESSELS IN POKT. w nd Ton Arrived Prom Fn T When >caMe f Col. yacht 500 Murphy Apl 12 Tringganu Uncertain x\or Hassin Sar schr., to Matooor Apl 29 Sarawak Sarawak Steamers Flag Tons Master Arrived From Consignee For When fj" Dut V d Jd B fc Apl 26 China
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  • 221 12 The following are the results of boxing contests held by the Buffi at Tanglin barracks Boys, Boy Stevens beat Boy May Boy Redmond beat Boy Wilson final, Stevens beat Rddmord after three brisk rounds. Novices lOst., Pte. Bachelor beat Dr. Russell on points; Pte. Taylor beat Pte.
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  • 137 12 Being obliged by their engagements to close the season m Singapore after this we^k, the management have determined to give two changes of programme, each with items not shown before, and of sterling and attractive merit. To-night is the renowned Dick Turpin's ride to York with the famous
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  • 24 12 London, Friday, Oth May It'll. 7to 4 against Sunstar. 100 „15 King William. 12 1 Phrvxus. 12 1 Stedfast.
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  • 101 12 The competition for the May Spoon took place at Balestier, yesterday afternoon Mrs Cantrell bein^r the winner. The scores are The competition for the June Spoon will be held on June Ist when the Walker Trophy Shoot will take place. 100 yds. 150 Dett. h'cap Total
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  • 30 12 The May Monthly Med»l will be played for on the R*ce-course Links on Saturday and Sunday 20th and 21st inst. The May Spoon on Monday, 22nd inst.
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  • 24 12 8 to 1 against The Story. 5„ 1 WinVipop. 12 I Mustapha. 12 1 Rochester. Longer odds the others.
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  • 54 12 The si. M Argo will leave Johnstons Pier for the Bungalow on Saturday, at 2 30 and 3 80 pm, returning at 3 and 5.30 pm. On Sunday at 9, 10 and 11 am. 2 30 and 3.30 pm returning at 9 30 and 10.30 am, 12 15,
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  • 146 12 Naynan Sahib, a rent collector employed by Shaik Abu Btkar Lajam of :>♦> Market Btrf»et, was set upon by four Chinese robbers m litli Lane on Wednesday and robbed of $588 which he had with him. Three of the robbers were arrested and 327.27 recovered. Yesterday the
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  • 651 12 Sanitary Inspector's Warm Reception. Mr Brown, sitting as fourth magistrate, yesterday afternoon, had a cross summons case of borne interest before him. Sinitarv Inspector fl »ok of the Municipality was charged with using criminal force to an elderly Chinaman named Neo Ah Chuan on May 5 at 27
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  • 149 12 Inspector Kallaher of the Marine Police had three Cantonese before M- Maundrell, third magistrate, yesterday, oa a charge of being stowaways on the steamer "Paroo." Captain Richardson of the "Paroo" said that when the vessel left the wharf for Australia yesterday she was searched and the three accused
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 140 12 LOSS OF A BICYCLE. A young Hokien claimed to be tried before Mr Maundrell, third magistrate, yesterday, on a charge of theft of a bicycle belonging to Lieut Armstrong of the R.G.A stationed at Blakan Mati. Lieut Armstrong said that on April 24, he left his bicycle outside the soldiers
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    • 168 12 /i TRADE l^ll ,CM BRAVO X\ /A MAKK f-^ j^% r\\ TONIC WINE J( 000 ft2J> c^ o o Q C^ Oa o One or two doses daily, fx strengthen body» brain and U nerves, and counteract the yl fatigue and depression o Za produced by extreme heat. fvr <=
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 913 12 THE RECENT SHIPPING COLLISION. Judge finds fob Plaintiffs. Judgement was delivered by the Chief Justice m the Supreme Court yesterday morning m the recent action brought by the Eastern Steamship Coy against the Straits Steam Ship Coy, arising out of a collision between the former company's steamer Avaygee" and the
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    • 859 12 SHIPPING NOTES. The lßlanr?er is undergoing repairs at the East Whuf. The BeDWi," from London via ports, landed 650 toDs of general cargo at Tan j ing Pagar and lepleuished her bunkers. She proceeds to China and Japan. The Ipoh bunkers at the wharves and loads some cargo, and the
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