The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 May 1911

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1 10 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AN D MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1911. NO. 7,228
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  • 125 1 The cost of the Mexican War is estimated at 20 million dollars and the available money of the couatry at 00 millions. It i& proposed to settle war claims speedily Page 4. The Portuguese Assembly is expected to be Republican, as the Monarchists have refrained from voting
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  • 982 1 It is somewhit curie us in regard to all our most popular outdoor games now that they are regarded as some of the inoßt hoary institutions of the race and yet as a matter of fact in their modern form they are comparatively recent. There are many ardent students
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 415 1 W FIV£ MORE NEW PICTURES ~fM REFINED AND UP-TO-DATE I TO-JVIGHT TO.NIGHT I N. B. (ELEVEN NEW FILMS IN FOUR DAYS) j 1 S AND I AN ABSOLUTE TREAT AN EXCELLENT TONIC I (AKTEH THE WORRIES OK THE DAY) TRY A DOSE TO BE TAKEN 1 ALHAMBRA X, I THIS
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    • 268 1 To-Njght! To-Night!! AT Harima Hall CINEMATOGRAPH. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. AT 930 P.M. 1. Waiting Express Train at midnight. 2. Foolshcad in Soiree. 8. Little Lewis Toy. (1,000 ft. Itala Film) 4. In order to be loved. 5. His Daughter. (I.COO Biograph) 6. A useful dog. 7. A Marriage celebrated amidst
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    • 190 1 IGRAMOPHONES I f NEW MODELS AT SPECIAL PRICES 0 SEE OUR WINDOWS ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED. Harmston's Circus AT JOHORE. OPENING NIGHT O F THE SEASON. TO-NIGHT TC-NICHT I BOX OFFICE AT JOHORE. THE STAR OPERA Co. THE DUTCH AND MALAY VARIETY ENTEBTAINERB AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD.
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    • 142 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Shipping Notices Straits, K. P. M. atd MM new sailings pages 9 and 6. M. S. Cowan with a book open on the English Derby Page 2. Harima Hall change of programme Page 1 Noti e re Port Dickson Transfer Books Page 2. Wanted a sanitary officer for
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 311 1 THE WEEK. Tuesday, 30th High Water.— o.B a., 11.17 p Tan Tock Sens: Subscribers, 4 p Wednesday, 31st High Water.— o 56 Association Football Meeting, 6p Derby Day. Thursday, June Ist i High Water— o.l a., 1.48 p £andycroft Rubber, noon P. <fe O. Mail Homeward due Tie Follieb Victoria
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  • 418 2 Characteristics of the Man. In a eulogy of the character and career of tbe late Mr Moberly Bell, we learn from the Times how be became the Egyptian correspondent of the leading journal. This illustrates tbe zeal and foresight of Mr Moberly Bell,
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  • 303 2 Doctor Explains how they Genkeai ly Beat their tall Brothers. In there any connection between success and stature? Have tall men to strive harder to u make good than short men f According to a doctor, who has carefully studied the <juestion of size in relation
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  • 118 2 SOUTH AFRICA AND IMPERIAL CONFERENCE. London, May 4th.— The Times correspon dent at Capetown states Public interest in the departure of the Prime Minister (Mr Louis Botha), the Minister for Education, (Mr F. S. Malan), and the Minister for Post and Telegraphs, (Mr D. P. de V. Graaff) for London
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 31 2 C 7 Pl i! do1 iS the moet trustworthy and OMtot all mercurial remedies in the treat ment of secondary symptoma." <Un S olicited) Lafaybttk.Bbnnbtt, m d Central City, U.S. A..
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    • 327 2 M. S. Cowan 10, ARCADE BOOK OPEN ON THE ENGLISH DERBY RUN Wednesday, 3lst May. Tel. Add. Facility. Telephone 1201. A. W. TULLY HAS OPENED A $10,000 Book ON THE ENGLISH DERBY. SEE PRICE LIST AT THE OFFiCE 13, THE ARCADE. Tele 589. Tkle. "Tully" Singapore. STRAYED FROM OMDURMAN" No.
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    • 414 2 II 1 ft 99 Mazeline Snovv^ (trade mark) mountain J S"tf^*S?CK «^^J ,> nor Greatly reduced for Prickly Heat i Its soothing and healing properties produce a delicious feeling of coolness and comfort. The ideal balm for painful sunburn, it instantly relieves the smarting sensation and removes the redness of
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    • 27 2 Granite. The undersigned are prepared to enter into contracta for the supply of Granite crushed and screened toany sizes. FRASBR CUMMING, 29, Winchester House Jmilo mth no
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    • 664 2 NOTIGES. NOTICE. THE EXCHANGE BANKS will be closed on Saturday, 3rd Jane H.M. The King's Birthday. Monday. sth June Whit Monday. _MayJßo *«<* The Port Dickson Rubber Company, Limited. Notics of Closing of Transfer Books. Notice is hereby given that the Transfer Books of this Company will be closed from
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    • 573 2 TO LET. TO BE LET No. 5, Malacca Street, now occapied b* Messrs. Behr k Co. Jane 10 Dp TO BE LET. No. 74, Anson Road from Ist April Apply to STEPHENS, PAUL k Co Mar 21 UC U VACANT OFFICEB TO LET Apply MBYER BROS., 14, Collyer Quay Oct
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  • 764 3 WITB Blackmail. At Lee.i« A a »i/ di b, fore Mr Justice Homdge John Shaw, 47, rail tester was ludicred lot send.ng Utters to Z jZI Johnson tcrfirnHon and Iftr Erasmus D.rwiu <Wn<W JWOOfrom B>lek*w, V.u.h.n and C». (Limited), of Middlesbrough, with nien*LM«. «>u Mirch 4
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  • 222 3 An important development of the M wire leas telegraphic system to connect France with all her colonies, with the exception of Indo-China, is announced. The Ettel Tower can communicate directly with Dakar (the capital of French Western Africa), a French ■wireless fetation is in course of construction
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  • 300 3 Te How Doan's Backache Kidney Pills Saved her Son's Life. Mrs. B. Tier, of 102, Fewland Road, Worth ing, England, says:— "l don't know how to lank you erjough, for your Doan's Backache Kidney Pills have actually saved the life of iuy son Arthur, aged 14. "Arthur's illness
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 478 3 W2INTED. Government of Selangor* Applications will be received by the Chairman. Sanitary Board Kuala Lumpur, up to the 10th June for the appointment of OverMM Town Cleansing, Kuala Lumpur. Salary $720 per arnum without increments. No quarters provided. The duties of the Overseer Town Cleansing are to supervise scavenging operations,
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    • 493 3 FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada ESTAHLTBHED 1882. BBC. INSURANCE in Force, over $39,800,000.00 New Business, 1910, over $6,640,000 00 Large Net Surplus above liabilities for SJL--BERVE and all outstanding claims. Direct Government Supervision. Cash Loans, Settlements, etc, made locally. Policies are WORLD WIDE J. H. EVANS, Manager, Sontb Eastern
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    • 584 3 Hongkong Shanghai BauWrf Corporatioa. liMrxuv* fvmc: Sterling £1.500,000 at 2/- $15,000,000] iq o n ">iJT«r Ke*errt $16,250,000 J 1 &UW X Rbsmtb Liability oj> Pao PRIM-TO*.. t m% $H.ooo f oo Court of Dxrmtom Fon Mb Hinkt Kbswick, Chairman. G. H. MiDBrBST fieq Dbputt Chairman P. H. ABMBTBONa, Esq. JC.
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    • 698 3 MORTGAGEE S SALE Tuesday, 30th May, at 2-30 p.m. Leasehold land situate at Jalan Qaantan. Singapore Town, area 2,542 iq feet, being lots 194 and 195 of Government Leane 1,809 for 99 years, quit rent $2. Together with the buildirg erected on the said land. POWELL Co., Auctioneers. M ay
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    • 589 3 THE Singapore Free Press. Morning Daily. To Our Readers. The Singapore Free Press is now a Morning Daily, and is on sale at depot*, from an early hour each morning (Sundays excepted). Cash price Ten Cents a copy. Subscribers' copies will be delivered at their private residences, (or town offices
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 20 4 Cleaver.— On May 4th, at Haymans Green. West Derby, Liverpool, to Mr. and Mrs. W« E. Cleaver, a son.
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    • 102 4 Huson— Bach.— On May 24, at St. George's Church, Penang, by the Rev. F. W. Haines, Colonial Chaplain, Edward Louis Huson, Manager, Sangei Sipat Rubber Plantations, Co., Ltd., third son of Arthur Huson, Apple dore, Devonshire, to Annib Maud Bach, third daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Bach, of 95, Central
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    • 61 4 Machban.— On the Brd May, at Windsor, William Macbban (late of Singapore), eldest son of the late Mathew Fletcher Macbean, H.B M.'s Vice-Consnl at Leghorn, aged 57. At 60, Waterloo Street, on the morning of Sunday, the 28th May, Maby Caroline Elizabeth, the beloved wife of Mr. A. S.
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  • 1711 4 The Singapore Free Press Tuesday, May 30, 1911. Her* *•> Uir Prcs* thf People s i^ht „,.r.'*m. Vl BWcd by inilu,-,,, e aTl ,i unbnbe.i ,y .in, [at \.>i Troth b*l gtorioM pre'epl di -v, VMced "> I'eliizion. Lovaliv .md Law. Considering that the main object of Sir Jon Andkrson's
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  • 167 4 The financial rep >rt fjr the v*ir 1 give the following figures for Fader Malay S'ates.— Bmhm Pemk <1 1.22^.7: Saliugor :«,l N. Simbilan 1,7' Pahang 348,786 hxpenditure Excess over estiunte Lind sales and laud rents bo'h sb considerable excess Compared with 191ft customs alone show a deficiency
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  • 60 4 The re" urns of tin an«i tin ore >r*^i from the 1 M S with the approum in Singapore, for the month of Apr follows. This is a decrease 1 pikul pared wi'h April 1910. The d was 0,44 i, an increase of 567 Pikul ,ie Perak 261
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  • 435 4 The plan^tion sheet oflhrn Auction on Wednesday the 24 inst. was at $2"»»> per pikul. A consignment af Borneo WiM was withdrawu, the reserve pric 3 not having been reached. A wire to Ceylon gives these c:>aip<iaj dividends The Bitu Tig* (Selangor) Rubber pany pay a final dividend
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 390 4 MACGREGOR'S V.O.S. finest Liqueur seoccß mw$KV. Macgregor Caldbeck Go, LONDON GLASGOW. ESTABLISHED 1864AS SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSE OF LORDS, THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, AND TO THB HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT, CANADA. Caldbeck Macgregor Co, Sole Agents. Price mm Price without llft'Jß^lPPll with Boiler tiHKo*Sse^^ Boiler $38.50 \J^ $52.50 EVERY MEAL QN
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    • 18 4 LEE BROTHERS. 58-4, Hill Btreet, (off Btamford Road.) HIGH GLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. Enlargements a Speciality PRICE UBT OH APPLICATION.
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    • 75 4 call at; 'MOUTRIEY FOR THE PIANO PROVEN BY 38 YEARS EXPERIENCE. GUARANTEED FOB. 5 YEARS OVER 1,200 Distributed in all Parts of China and the Straits. S. MOUTRIE AND CO., LTD. THE ARCADE. BILLIARDS.^ The Anglo- Australian Cushion. (Alcock's Patent with Improvements hy John Roberts, RetibedWorld'b Champion) absolutely THE BEST
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    • 19 4 Grtmault Co's Sarsapartlb the blood from all impurities arising xrom Scrofula, Eczema, Bad Legs, Skin D\M**+ Pimples and Sores.
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  • 38 5 (By Submarine Telegraph.— Reuter'a) May 29 th. Ex- President Dias of Mexico is probably coming to Spain. A telegram from Mexico City states that Sr. De le Barra proposes an immediate setelement of the war claims.
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  • 38 5 May 29th 0.30 pm. It is estimated that the cost of the Mexican War is 25 million dollars. The national case resources are 09 millions of which 10 million are in the Bank of England.
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  • 62 5 The New Assembly. May 29th 0 :>0 pm. A telegram from Lisbon states that there ire indications that the great majority of members in the elections to day to constitute the Assembly will be M affiual [f not 3nal for the RBpublicans. The Monarchists have abstained from participating. It
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  • 598 5 Great Increase. May 29th, The Madras Government Immigration Import states that during the past year 35,015 emigrants proceeded to the Malay States, compared with 48,719 in the previous vear. This is attributed to remunerative employment on rubber estates, i> < The soiree musicale in the Singapore Catholic
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  • 36 5 A SEVEN-FOOT GAP. (By Submarine Telegraph.— Router's.) The battleship Ballerophon and the cruiser Inflexible collided at Portland on returning from manoeuvres. The Inflexible has a seven foot hole in her and needs extensive repairs.
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  • 32 5 May, 2fUh "> p.m. A telegram from Fez states that th o Sultan has received Gen. Mjimer and the principal French Officers and thanked France for her help in restoring order.
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  • 19 5 May 29th. The Committee of the Reichstag Las approved of a. provisional commercial arrangement with Japan. > <
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  • 500 5 Worcestershire beat Oxford Uaiversity by six wickets. orkshire beat Derbyshire by an inniDgs and 75. Middlesex bait Lincaahire by an innings and 11. Notts beat Gloucestershire by an innings and 1-"»•",. Warwickshire beat Sussex by two wickets. Kent beat Leicestershire by nine wickets* Surrey beat Northamptonshire by one
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  • 336 5 It was with heartfelt sympathy and regret that the news of the death of Sergeant Alfred Eirl, 2ad Battalion "The Buffs," was received by the troops and married families at Tanglin at about 8 30 pm, Friday 26th inst. Deceased although always looking robust and strong had been
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  • 49 5 THE LATE Mr. LEE CHENG YEAN. The funeral of the remains of the late Mr Lae Cheng Yean will take place on Siturday next, June 3rd, stating from the town house of the deceased, Stanley- st, Telok Aver at 10 arn, and proceeding to the private burial ground, Serangoon-rd.
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  • 187 5 The funeral of Mr Clunies-Ross, know a as the King of the Cocoa Islands, in Bonchurch Churchyard last year was discussed at the annual vestry meeting on May 5. Mr Groavenor Woods, ic, quoted le^al and ecclesiastical authorities to show that toe churchyard was not, as
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  • 326 5 About 2 45 am on Sunday, a Chinese barbor discovered a burglar in his shop ia Victoria Street. The intender was in the act of making off with thirteen raz >rs when he was seized. With one of them he slash? i 'he barber four times on
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  • 141 5 The programme for the Coronation Sports to be held on rtie Rice Course on Sit. Juae 24 .b, at 2 80 pm., comprise the usual races for natives flit, wheelbirrow, three-legged, eating ship biscuits, riding the boom, and tug of war. In addition there are these events. The
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  • 62 5 The Cadets of Singapore made the following scores. 7 shots at each range 200 400 Total E. Lingard 30 24 54 R Ross 86 25 51 Siang Ging 22 28 50 P. Mowe 27 28 50 E Pawle 22 J 7 49 J Ross 25 24
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  • 83 5 A well contested girne results! from the meeting of the S.C.C. 2ud XI and the Police on the E-jplanade last evening. The teams crossed over with the Club leadiug by a 6ingle goal. In the second half the Police were far more aggressive and after about ten minutes play
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  • 63 5 Prizes for a mixed competition, kindly presented to the Club by Mrs R>whnd Allen, will be played for in June, commencing on the 4:h prox. Couditions, match play, handicap, 1* holes, (not necessarily played in one day) open to members of the Garrison Golf Club. Entries close
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  • 32 5 The Circus went acros* to Jjbore yesterday morning by special train and opens there to aight (Tuesday). It hid baen intended to open last night, but the steamer arrived late.
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  • 117 5 Melbourne, May H The Northern Territory scientific; expedition will leave Sydney on May 30. The work is expected to occupy about three months. The report will deal with the advisableness of a wider and more comprehensive scientific investigation, dptain Barclay, who is in charge of the expedition,
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  • 299 5 The constant difficulties arising from the remnants of constitutional association between the Mother Country and the Diughter Nations, are illustrated by this iustance from Canada OTTAWA, May 20th—In the Senate yesterday, Mr. Power (Halifax, Nova Scotia) protested against Earl Grey's practice of deputing the Chief Justice to attend
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 13 5 Woods' Great Peppermint Core for all inter- *i (wmnlaintß dysentry coughs cold* Ac.
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    • 52 5 He threw him on the counter, Then he banged him on the floor, He took him gently by the ear, And kicked him through the door T was not with any bad intent He hurt his friend I'm Bnre, He felt ho well since he had used That Woods' Great
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    • 288 5 ROBINSON &C9 FLAGS DECORATIONS. J UNMOUNTED COTTON FLAGS SMB 111 WH^^fX Hemmed, made from a superior cotton M^K^Wp V >£r jjW 1 COTTON UNION JACKS. HHb^^lfew ..-.J^i Art Muslin, pl A i n colours. In Red |P' J jlM^W^ -*H^^^^ White, Blue and Yeltow, 25 ias. wide. —^^^^^^^B^ Price Best
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  • 317 6 Changes Anticipated in Round- theWorld Se*vic«. Tbe Blue Funnel line is reported to have plans for extensions of service following the completion of the Panama Canal, and Mr A. F. Haines, general freight agent cf Dodwell A Co has been dispatched on an extended tour to
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  • 480 6 The enormous number of persons who. in Austria aud Prussia, boar titles to which they are not entitled, some cf them for centuries past, was proved by the Austrian and Prussian commission to establish a State recoid of nobility. For the preparatory commission wera chosen Herr
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 534 6 STOOMVAART NAATSGHAPPIJ NtDERLAND. gteamship Company "NEDEBLAND.' Royal Dutch Mail Service. The Company's Mail Steamer KONING WILLEM II will leave Batavia on the Ist June, at 5 p.m. and is expected to arrive here on the &rd June, at 8 a.m. She will sail for Sabang, Colombo, Suez, Port-Said, Genoa, Algiers,
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    • 700 6 N.D.L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LIKE. 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, Tsingtan, Nagasaki and Kobe to
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    • 547 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 Arcadia June
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    • 814 6 HOLIDAY-TICKETS, Between 15th April and 15th July, 1911 Holiday-Tickets to anr from all the places of the Netherlands-India Archipelago (Singapore and Pen ing included) will be issued. These tickets entitle the passenger to make a return voyag against payment of single fare and are available for steamer of the following
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    • 196 6 The Heap Eng Moh line of Steawi Singapore to Batavia. Chenbon and Samaraog tail twice a week Tc PT. 8.8 Giang Seng 1,1 J. Ci s.B Giang Ann C Kru;ttn B.r Zweena 1 J Janies Sheppv I 8.8 Edendale 1,111 A. Dud. They have excellent accommodation M I Saloon passengers.
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  • 392 7 Steady Rivalry of Gxbmany. Reporting on the shipping and n*vi ßation of the Port of Antwerp for last year, Consul<T 9 neral Sir Cacil Hertslet »ays tbv. the returns show a considerable increase over those for IHO9. The rivalry of Rotterdam has grown, but it is
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  • 958 7 Summer Meeting, 1911 Tuesday 4th, Thursday 6th and Saturday Bth July, 1911. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, Uth July, 1911. 1. The Beginners.— Value •400. Distance R. C. A race for all horses that were Maidens on May Ist 1911. Weight 9st. Exgriffins allowed 71bs. Winners of one race,
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  • 310 7 Major Lindsay Lloyd, the Secretary of Brooklands Committee, has intimated to Mr Oliver Williams, Secretary of the Colonial Troops Entertainment Committee, that they ■would be glad to entertain members of the Colonial Troops at Brooklands from day to day during their vit it for the
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  • 281 7 The board of the London Missionary Society on :>rd inst. completed the consideration of the China Deputation's report, and adopted, among other recommendations, the following That the attention of the missionaries in China be called to the wisdom of refraining as far as possible from interfering with
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 360 7 /&4S£g&AfeA¥£s. Singapore Soda Water. Established over 25 years. CELESTINS VICHY TABLE WATER This most celebrated and incomparable table water in order to meet the rising demands of the public has been now introdaced here in small bottles, being formerly only used in large ones. The V.CttY WATfcR* are three in
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    • 949 7 SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT RAILWAY. From Ist February, 1911, and until tether notice. TRAIN SERVICE FOR WEEK DAYS ONLY. UP TRAINS. 1284 6 6 780 10 am. am. am. am. am. am. pm. pm. pm. pm. Passir Panjang 7.87 4.40 Borneo Wharf 7.45 9.08 4.48 People's Park 7.54 9.12 4.57 Tank Road
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    • 458 7 DYSENTERY AND DIARRHOEA. BROWN'S SPECIFIC. To be bad at the Singapore Dibpbnbabt and of Mibb Brown Grassdale, Rivet Valley Road, Singapore Dec 14 tths 18.8 IN DO-CHINA STEAM NAV. COY., LTD. The steamers of this Company maintain a regular direct service between Calcutta, Straits, Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan, caking cargo
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 199 8 BTTP II A MA l^T LJ wll x^. JN ,B| I ni i r«i/ till MmMs^ l^m nVT\ ■A 111 IV 3 1 lo H.M. the King. I l\ l\ P1 i UL/tV/1\ wm IVLiI/ I? 1 11 11J f^^^^^*| Utiß^^N'S SPfBw 1 L Scotch wmi«%ky Ti'Av* #r ***Ali 's'-ACK
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  • 131 9 Selat Aph Total Hrnang K 1^ 16 Brnseb 6 252 Chenderiang 440 u OpCDg «50 670 2 545 S 628 810 1*... Kamunmg t6 ,287 15,285 Kinta <™ 671 420 1 '-190 Kinta Association 220 766 l'aii edaD 133 299 nramat Pulai 842 fiz Kuantan I'C631 C63 Lahat
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  • SHARES.
    • 658 9 OV^0 V^ Lm Vm PalD LiLRT DIT **™W. SBLLBaS 85,000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Estates Ltd 10% for 1910 4 0 441 div 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo- Malay 100% for 1910 17 7^ 1. lUzdiT 50,000 2/- 2'- Batang Malaka 2 1 2 4 30.000 1 1
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    • 255 9 750,000 5 5 Ayer Panas 5.00 1 05 120.000 1 1 Alor Gajah Rubber Eitate 130 140 150.000 1 1 Aver Kuning 50 60 500,000 10 10 Bukit Timah Rubber Estates 120 0 200.000 1 1 Baigownie 70* int 10 Oo 10 40 750.000 10 10 Changkat
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    • 273 9 $300,000 10 10 Belat Tin Mining Co Ltd 10% int 600 6*5 $300,000 10 10 Bruang Limited 450 5Jq $600,000 10 10 Bruseh Hvdraulic Tin M. Co Ltd 6% for 1910 600 $400,000 10 10 Kanaboi Ltd 1.90 2*oo 60,000 1 1 Kinta Tin Mines l/.int 19 10 20
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    • 181 9 $1500 000 JS 1° Eastern Smelting Co Ltd 10% 10.00 nom (10 7 Contrib 10% 7qq 8360 000 10 10 Fraser and Neave 25% 45% bonus 1910 38 00 40 00 ,2,*****0 j}~ J«| h^b-h-w^ £2 11.*****0 {}<» z t Wta, BSs. i g i3o u n r $34
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  • 693 9 Ma Apl. Total. Al!ft ga* 4,150 3,830 12,205 Alor Pongsu ;i,791 3,041 14,389 Alor Gajab 285 490 2,128 Mma l.ero 1,690 6,250 Anglo Malay 42,290 158,200 Ayer Kuning 560 620 2iBBl Ayer Molek 3,049 9,420 Ayer Panas 1,685 2,016 7^663 Bakap 2,132 4,192 Balgownie 8,026 9,198 39.H59
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 415 9 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co. Ltd. TO PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA, One of the Company's steamers is intended to leave Tanjong Pagar Wharf every week. Passengers and Cargo booked by the above steamers at through rates to all ports in India and Ceylon also to East African Ports, Mauritins and London.
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    • 42 9 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 cough and that it contains no barm fa drug. For sale by all Dispensaries andBlealers.
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    • 36 9 Kemedy 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 Diapensariee and Dealers.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 866 9 VESSELS IN PORT. Ch^H W n^, 2 S?™ May 27 Natn.Hu, T. Hoe Lye Natun« 30 Cheang H. Hin Dut 120 Hnberth May 27 BaUvia Wee Bin Baean 1 rhnn^n f"'^ Ott Port Dickon StraiUSS Co P. Dicker, 30 ga- Msr s sai. sj?g^ srJ Haiphong Fc hB74 Canchoi. M.y
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    • 268 9 EXCHANGE. (Co*»bct»d vr to May. 29 Bank 4ms 2 /4* demand w 2/4 T I Private credits 3mi 2/41 i credits 6m 2/4J|. I baANCK, demand Bank... 294 1 Germany, demand 238 India, T. T. 174 Hongkono, demand 21 J Yokohama, demand 114* Java, demand I4<v Bangkok, demand 65;* Sovembigns,
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  • 1042 10 Stkono Comments kro.m the Benc h. Mr Justice Fisher delivered judgment in the Supremo Court ye-terday morning in an appeal brought by Karuuagarar Appothcr^i, against a conviction bv the Magistrate at MtlaOQ*, ou three charges of extortion, as a public servant. Mr Braddell, for the appellant, on
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  • 170 10 CHINA'S MILITARY INCAPACITY. A Consul's View. In reference to the report that the Chinese Minister of Education has issued an order for obligatory military training in tbe schools, it is interesting to note that Herr B. Krause, a German Consul who has spent a quarter of a century in China,
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  • 200 10 A F LOATING ISLAND PASSED BY H. M. S. "PELORUS" Curious Incident Related at Colomho. When H M. S. Cruiser Pelorus put into Colombo harbour late on Saturday afternoon, she reported having passed a floating island near the Anamba Islands, on the passage from Hcmgkong to Singapore. Those on board
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  • 537 10 Am> Thkiu 1!i«. Sumatra Pui chase The Times of Ceylon learns by mail that the General Rubber Company was acting for the United States Rubber Con pany, in purchasing the properties of tbe Xew Asahan Tobaeoo Company. These cons *t c,i eight concessions in At>ahan on
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  • 1000 10 THE TEMP LE OF SOLOMON. Sacrilege Charge Against Englishmen. The following are extracts from a private letter, dated Jerusalem, April 23, which has been communicated to the Times You may remember my telling you about an English party of arcfc apologists, headed by Captain Parker, who had received a firman
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 13 10 For all internal complaints dyaentry caogh colds Ac, take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure
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    • 244 10 A GUARANTEED INCOME FOR LIFE. £100 a year for life on attaining age 50 or a single cash payment of £1390-2-0 can be secured by a male age 25, for an annual payment of £31-16-0, (other ages in proportion.) Quotations for Annuity for all kinds, at any age, or for
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    • 827 10 SHIPPING NOTES. The P and O. Outward Mail steamer "Arcadia" eft Colombo at ti p.m. on Saturday, and nvy be expected to arrive at Singapoie ou Ftidny morning. The P. and O. Homeward Mail s.s "Devanba" left Hongkong at 5 p.m., on Saturday, and is due here at t> o'clock
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