The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 1 June 1911

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1911. NO. 7,230
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  • 94 1 Parliament has parsed a bill forbidding aero-planing abrve Lcndon during the Coronation Page 5. The Albriniaus have been giving the Turkish troops some severe engagements P*ge .">. Ead of CcuDBf.'l'B addresses on the Pulau Battam Case Pctge 8. A long reference to the late Sir VV, S,
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  • 1021 1  -  The sight of a little rubber estate, which I passed yesterday, somehow made me think of the youug ehtrrv-pUintalious m Kent, and I've been feeling home-sick since. We are near the end of M ».v tht cherry-blossom is falling, and m another six weeks fruitpicking will
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 557 1 MARLBOROUGH CINEMATOGRAPH, BEACH ROAD. EXCELLENT SENTIMENTAL AND HUMOROUS PICTURES IX OUR GRIND CHANGE of PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT 2nd Show 9*30 to U prn. 1 Tbe DanciDg Powder (Nizza Film). A False Accusation (comedy). The Zig Zag (Coloured Variety Turn). 4 Brigand's Son. THE SHE WOLF. e.C.A.G.L, 7) LA CHAIM (Drama baeed
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    • 167 1 T^— —^—^h nrin ICRAMOPHOHES f NEW MODELS AT SPECIAL PRICES 0 SEE OUR WINDOWS ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED. THE STAR OPERA Co. THE DUTCH AND MALAY VARIETY ENTERTAINERS AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. To* Alight I To.M&ht II NO PERFORMANCE. REMEMBER TO MORROW FRIDAY Special Play Prepared* A
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    • 106 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice re Swimming Club Carnival Page 2 Wanted a gharry a Chinese clerk and parcels Pages 2 and 3. Auction sales Ching Kerg Lee property and office furniture Powell A Co. building land at Oxley-rd an estate at Pulan Battam arid a collection of plants Page 3. Notice
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 390 1 THE WEEK Thursday, June Ist: High Water— o.l a., 1.48 p Sandycroft Rubber, noon P. A O. Mail Homeward due The Follies Victoria Theatre, 9 p Football, S.S.C. v Police. Friday, 2nd High Water.— o.so a.. 2.50 p P. O. Mail Outward due The Follies Victoria Theatre, 9 p Eduljee
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  • 250 2 DECADENT SHANGHAI." The carrying on of the race meeting at Shanghai immediately after the fatal fall of Vallon the aviator from a great height has moved the National Review of that port, as well as one or two correspondents, to inveigh against the callousness of the proceedings. It says In
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  • 462 2 Mr and Miss Graham Spark, of Lihat, are on a visit to Mr and Mrs Stothard, of the Mikkoff Plantations, Ltd P. W. Mr Justice S L^lie Thornton and Mr Justice L. P. Ebden will leave Penan g for Singapore on Saturday next to attend the Full Court of Appeal
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 361 2 M. S. Cowan 10, ARCADE BOOK OPEN ON THE OAKS RUN Friday, 2nd June. Tel. Add. Facility. Telephone 1201 THE SWIMMING jCLUB. Carnival, Jane I7th 9 1911. The following events will be contested 1. Novices Race, 50 yds. *2. Team Race, (Teams of Four). 3. B Class, 100 yds. handicap.
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    • 417 2 "'Hazeline' Snovv^" (trade makk) Greatly reduced for Prickly Heat j 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 the inflammation. Of mil Chtmista BURROUGHS WELLCOME cV CO. XX
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    • 458 2 I NOTIGES. R.E TEK LEE GUAN Co. Notice is hereby given that the partnership formerly subsisting between Qnah Beng Kee, Kbaw Joo Tok and Tan Soon Ec carrying on business m Singapore under the style or firm of Tek Lee Guan Co., was dissolved by the death of Tan Soon
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    • 750 2 NOTH2ES. LOST OK STOLEN. A Japanese Poodle answering to tbe natno 11 Fifi and having a red leather Collar with pendant m Chinese Characters signify ing "Siamese Legation," belonging t, O Madame Visan, from Hotel Van Wiji. Fioder will be rewarded on informing the Oonsul General t r Siam, Singapore.
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  • 174 3 That the ppymeut of members of tie In connection with the payment of mem bars a movement caused by the difficult™*! tae m consequence of the borne case, jast as the revolt of the country M*i"»t tb Bill precipitated the Ol <* A X e PeJouß Act
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  • 179 3 Prompt Government Measures. The Government has spared no eff nt to Btamp out ti c-Jjolera oatbratk m Lower Prtrak, and the measures which have been taken have inspired confidence The reports which a»e now being revived are cf an en coura^ing nature, and there is no
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  • 193 3 Fresh pineapple juice has great value as a digestive A small amount will digest a considerable piece of steak or any other animal tissue. Boiling, however, seems to kill the enzyme 3 m the pineapple, so that after canning it loses its digestive power The peon iar
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 208 3 Cure for biliousness Biliousness is due to a disordered conditi' n of the stomach. Chamberlain's Tablets are essentially a stomach medicine, intended especially to act on that organ to cleanse it, strengthen it. tone and invigorate it. to regulate '.he livtr and to banish biliousness positively and tftectnally. For sale
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    • 620 3 WANTED. WANTED AT ONCeT Serviceable Horse and Gbarri. Apply R. L. c o Free Press." Jane 1 WANTED Chinese Krani, who is accustomed to Bookkeeping and General Office Work. Apply BEHN, MEYER Co., Ltd., Engineering Dept. 1 oc WiNTID IMMEDIATELY. A Chinese Clerk for Kota Tinggi. Apply with copies of
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    • 509 3 FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada ESTARLTSHED 1882. S S C. INSURANCE m Force, over $39,800,000.00 New Business, 1910, over 86,640, 000 00 Large Net Surplus above liabilities for .RESERVE and all outstanding claims. Direct Government Supervision. Cash Loans, Settlements, etc, made locally. Policies are WORLD WIDE J. H. EVANS,
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    • 543 3 Hongkong 4 Shanghai Bapkm Corporator). RiiiV^KVii Foato; Sterling XI .500.000 at 2/- $15,000,000] f3l x ■> »r K^err. $16,250,000 W l 2s^^ Kwp*Bva Liability Psov R r*TO*i^ M 1,000,00^ Court ©y Diß«er«Kf. Fen Mb Hinrt Ki:-wick, Chairman. G. H. BJirBCBfcT Efq., Dipxjtt Chairman P. H. AhMSTBCNO, Esq. |C E. Linzmann,
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    • 540 3 AUCTION SAI E OF A VERY FINE COLLECTION OF PLANTS At Tan Beng Chiang's Nursery, MjuCent to the Post [ffice Orchard Road On Saturday, lOth June, at 2-3O p.m. Comprising a number of South American, Manila and Rangoon ORCHIDS; yellow roßetrees begonias maidenhair, asparagus and golden ferns fancy crotons well-grown
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    • 230 3 HOUSEB TO BE LET. Nos. 8 and 4, Chancery lane, a very comfortable and beautifully situated European Residence, 4 bedrooms, Kabuns and Syce quarters and stabling etc. Terms moderate. Apply to Office Raffles Hotel. Feb 17 n. o HOUSES TO BE LET. BURNBRAE," Orange Grove Road. Rent $100.00. "CASS4LA," Tanglin
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  • 16 4 Domcetic Occurrences. Death. At Melbonrne on 21th May, Longford PUBGB&L (By Cable), Ctiina papers please copy.
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  • 1308 4 The Singapore Free Preee Thursday, June 1, 1911. *^<__lii .ill the Pre<s th<- Ptopk iffhfl ...incurs dby inflame* and unbrib^' v as H«f« pat-iot Truth ht-i fkmOM prf.ept dtai»Ploi.;ci! to K.li^io-L L.jyaltv a-cl I.**. In the Far E iat there is such a considerable portion of Scots amongst the British
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  • 129 4 A new Federal Rest-house is to be constructed at Kuala Kdnesar. The Suez Canal has yielded a dividend on the past year's working of 158 fr on the ordinary 500 fr shares. Major Robertson Milne, i.m.s., Superintendent, Barhampore Lunatic Asylum has died of typhoid fever. Prince Tsai Chin was to
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  • 60 4 FIRE ON GEDONG ESTATE. {From our uuu Correspondent?^ Penang Rac M*y 31. A fire broke out m the drying abed on Gedong Estate yesterday. The building and contents, amounting to about 7.000 lbs. of rubber, were totally destroyed. Fortunately the flames did not spread to the adjoining factory.
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  • 47 4 out own Correspondent.") Ipoh May 31. The following te±m will represent Perak against Selangor m the Cricket match at Kuala Lumpor at Woitsuatida. Messrs. O. Marks (captain), Kingston, Kerr, Minings. Towers, Fox, Mullen, Elinonda, Banke Bullmore, The team leave 3 by the mail on Friday.
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  • 60 4 {From our tr"ti Cu> t< Kuala Lumpor, Rec. May 31. The Planters Stores are m receipt of i London cable which states that the price of sheet biscuit is 4/6, fiae crep=) -4 o, best scrap crepe from 42, birk scrap crepe from 8, scrap untreated 8
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  • 43 4 (From our Own Corrsj>on<hnt.) Ipoh, Miy 31st. The sum of $2*oo his mysteriously disappeired from the stfo of R)tan Dihan Mine, Ltd. The sife sh)ws no signs of having been tampered with. Mr Hornidge the manager, has made up the loss.
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  • 173 4 Mr. \V. R. H. Chappell has been chosen chairman of the newly- formed Chamber of Commerce for Perak. A burglary ie rep>rted from Gopeng Street, off TaL.jong Pagar K_>ad, the residence of a Chinaman Money and jewellery amounting to $258 were stolen. A gold hairpin was taken from the head
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  • 341 4 Meetings of the Kuantan Tin M-.ning Cj and the Port Dokson Rabber C> will be held at Gresham Hju*e oa June II for the purpose of confirming the special resolutions passed rektiuu t > the liquidation of the two companies. The first meeting is at :> pm. and the second
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  • 286 4 The event m the Sporting Wjrld whi^h has furnished sc >rea of writers with hundred* of colutnus of copy, wis run jester h v at Epsom and the sp-'ciil wire coavevia,* the result arrived at I m. RESULT. 1. SUNSTAK, br.c. by BaadrMft-^ Djris, (Morton) winner of '2,0
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  • 280 4 Most of the bank pirl > \r> were brightly illuminate 1 till <t last night. Q lerv, was th s iq ex of the wire £< vin k? *he result of thThe result of 'he But o*l that Captain 1) mehau, the X imjaiit* Member, has been unseated. Monsieur R^ne
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  • 155 4 Dr H. F. Cameron, ol M t m a recent address m ChMOgOi expl uued '•> an interested iodimcil ot" 10 wD T so many beautiful women uiirr. to sty the least, are uot handion*. real reason is what l>r Ctaneroa dci as "bliud psychic impulse m spite'of the bliud'mss
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 230 4 MACGREGOR'S V.O.S. finest Ciqucur seoccß uibiskv. Macgregor Caldbeck Co, LONDON GLASGOW. ESTABLISHED 1864. AS SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSE OF LORDS, THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, AND TO THE HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT, CANADA. Caldbeck Macgregor Co, Sole Agents. Price «r^~^ll]3^p^ Price without hn|^ij4 wiih Boiler PJKplilp^i Boiler $38.50 vj $52.50 EVERY MEAL
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    • 60 4 LEE BROTHERS. 58-4, Hill Btreet, (off Stamford Road.) HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. Enlargements a Speciality PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION. BILLIARDS. The Anglo- Australian Cushion. (Alcock's Patent with Improvements by John Roberts, RetiredWorliD'b Champion) absolutely THE BEST CUSHION TO DATE FOR ANY CLIMATB. JOHN ROBERTS, 1910. ONLY OBTAINABLE PROM John Roberts, London.
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    • 40 4 The Best Plaster. A piece of flannel dampened with Cham berlain's Pain Balm and bound on over the affected narts is superior to a plaster and costs only one tenth as much. For sale by all Dis pensariea and Dealers.
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  • 28 5 DURING CORONATION WEEK. (By Submarine Telegraph.— Reuter'a) Maj 31st, 7 p.m. The House of Commons has passed a bill prohibiting aero-planing over London durng the Coronation.
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  • 45 5 SPECIAL LEVIES PERMITTED. M if 31st, 7 pm. Trades Union Bill has been introduced eel theOiborne Judgment. It authoiptou] levies for political purposes if approved by a majority of members, but objecting to the levy are to be exempt ring written notice.
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  • 14 5 May Jlst •"> pm: The Imperial Conference has concluded scussion of Imperial Defence.
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  • 87 5 Coronation Ser\ i W -.11 those who have received an cfiVial rotation to be present at this Sirvce kindplj to the Archdeacon by the end of thil week if they wished to have seats red for them. •)a Sunday next, Whit Sandav, the Sernot m the Morning
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  • 78 5 A Fancy Dress Bill will be held at the langlin Club on Friday, June loth. As this is a special occasion the price of nvitations to non-members will be So a single ticket and |5 a d--'uMe ticket. Priz33, preseated by the Committee, will oe given for the
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  • 383 5 To night is the first re appearaccs of Mr Henry Dallas's Company The Follies," m :he Victoria Theatre. The memory of these lever entertainers is fresh, and the booking .ndicates a successful, if short season. His Excellency The Acting Governor will attend the performance of "The Follies" it
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  • 42 5 SEVERE ENGAGEMENTS. (By Submarine Telegraph.— Router's.) May 31st 5 pm. A telegram from Constantinople states that there ha* been a good deal of desultory with the Albanian rebels at Torgut Shevket P..**, the Turkish Commander^ now reports several engagements.
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  • 34 5 GERMANY WILLING TO NEGOTIATE. May :Ust. Germany h*s expressed her willingness to negotiate with the Uuited Slates for a geueral arbitration treaty on the lines of a draft submitted by the American Government.
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  • 19 5 A telegram from F d z states that General D-ilbiez has begua panitm operations against the tribes.
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  • 51 5 Rec. Miy 81. 7.10 a.m. Playing at Laeds Yorkshire beat SomersetsHre by ten wickets. Worcestershire beat Sussex by nine wickets at Stcur bridge. In the match at Northampton Kent beat X orthants by an innings and •">»'> runs. At the Oval Surrey beat Gloucester by an innings and
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  • 295 5 A meeting of tbe Football Association was held last evening m the S C C. Ptviliou to discuss the arrangements f >r the Singapore ,Cup Competition, Mr E. R. Thomas who lepresented the S. C. C. b^iug elected Chairman. Others present were Mr S. H. Davidson, Hon
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  • 319 5 Mr William Boosey, replying m a talter m Tne Times" to Mr J. Drummond Robert son, manager of the Gramophone 0 >mp-iny, on the subject of the Copyright Bill, points out that the profits of th? Gramophone Company during the last three years amounted to £858,557, and
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  • 1580 5 THE FIRST FIGHTING. (By a Special Correspondent m Arabia 111. The news of the rebellion is spreading like wildfire all over the P.ovince aud m their religious enthusiasm the Arabs are musteriDg m large numbers to jYm tbe various leaders who have sprung up m
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  • 119 5 Mr William McLeod, whose farm lies alongside the Temiskaming and Northern Railway to the north of Cobalt, hit upon an ingenious expedient to supply himself with coal. According to Canada," Mr McLeod bought a goat and tethered it fairly close to the track. Soon the train hands
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  • 85 5 Mr F. H. Lawrence, of the engineering depnrtment of the Chicago Telephone Company, thus describes the method adopted m the United States to lay telephone wires. A rat is loosed m a pipe through which a cable is to ba placed. A string is tied to
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  • 129 5 To the Editor. Dear Sir, —As there is not a word of truth m your account of the so called m motor smash" m Fullerton Road, and as my name is dragged m to it, I must ask you to correct your ssatements m your tomorrow's issue. Far from
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  • 46 5 In the Lidies' Golf Championship, Dorothy Campbell beat Violet Htzlet, by up and 2to play. The match was played at Portrush. Playing against Kent, the Prince Gaekwar of lliroda scored 51 not out m the second innings. The Oxford University won this match by seven wickets.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 58 5 How to Avoid Loss of Time, Cuts and bruises may be healed m about -oetbird the time required by the usual jreatment by applying Chamberlain's Pain tfalm. it i 8 an antiseptic and causes such in'Qnes to heal without maturation. This linimt also re'ieven soreness of the muscles *nd rheumatic
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    • 74 5 How a Great Reputation Was Won. Yon are not experimenting on yourself when you take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for a cold, as that preparation has won its great reputation and extensive sale by its remarkable euros of colds, and can always be depended upon. It is equally valuable for adults
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    • 333 5 ROBINSON &C 9 FLAGS OECORATIOHS. A UNMOUNTED COTTON FLAGS L i^Bff "IHK3QF Hemmed, made from a superior cotton I ,^fif- *3&^ \^MM COITOX UXIOX JACKS. pH^^'t^ <dwi Each. D~z. t Price 10 cts p»r yard. Best g u3 ity A Woo] g :|ntjng F|ags I I Tricolour Dacoration Cloth. UNIOS
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 359 6 FOR SALE. FOR SALE A new full-size English Billiard Table with accessories. For prices Ac. Apply to POWELL <fc Co., Auctioneers. May 80 ,66 FOR SALE. Piano, spec ially built for the tropics, Apollo Piano Player and 60 music rolls m good order. Apply Piano c o Free Press. May
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    • 658 6 STUOIVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ NtDERLAND. Steamship Company "NEDERLAND." Royal Dutch Mail Service. The Company's Mail Steamer "KONING WILLEM II" will leave Batavia on the Ist Jane, at 5 p.m. and is expected to ariive here on the brd Jane, at 8 a.m. She will sail for Sabang, Colombo, Suez, Port-Said, Genoa, Algiers,
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    • 709 6 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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    • 548 6 p. o. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Fcr China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Throngh Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and Ameri can Ports. Steamera will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Outward for China) Arcadia June 2 Devanha
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    • 816 6 HOLIDAY-TICKETS,! Between 15th April and 15th July, 1911 Holiday-Tickets to anfrom all the places of the Netherlands-India Archipelagc (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 lines Koninklijke
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    • 198 6 The Heap Eng Moh Line of Steatftl Singapore to Batavia. Cheribon and Samarang sail twice a week Ton^-. Cap* 8.8 Oiang Seng 1,1 8.8 Cuun^ Ann C. KruiteJJ. h S.B Zwoena 1,900 James SbepP*-* e.s Edendale I.X A. Dud. They have excellent accommodatioß J*\ Saloon passengers. h For freight or
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  • 143 7 i, t Mar Apl. Total t 1,176 aang 75 2 Brmeta Cbenderiang 440 440 B Pong 650 670 2,545 Ht-awood 629 810 1,438 Kamnmng $5,287 15,285 123,014 vanaboi 293 671 i mta A v 420 uao vmta Association 220 766 Cramat Pulai 842 C 63 vaantan .ahat 431
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  • 1423 7 P L aXTU pAID LartDiv Rvtiki. Sbllers 85,000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Estate* Ltd 10% for 1910 310 4 4xdiv 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay 100% for mo 17:3 18 2',xdiv 50,000 2/- 2'- Batang Malaka 2 1 2 4 JO.OOO 1 1 Batu Caves 150% for 1910 14 0
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  • 714 7 Mar. Apl. Total. !a g ar 4,150 8,880 12,205 Pongsa 3,791 3,041 14,389 ilor Gajab 285 490 2,128 1,6f0 1,600 6,250 nitflo Malay 42. 290 158,200 iyer Kuning 560 620 2,831 lyer Molek 8,049 9,420 Panas 1,685 2,016 7,663 Sakap 2,132 4,192 *algownie 8.026 9,198 89,859 Jatak
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  • 124 7 May SI. Chun Sang, Brit gtr, MattocV. for Pods Laut. Etnile, Dut str, M ah moot Rhio. Fuh Wo, Brit str, Tadd, for Rautan, Pandj*ng. Sri Maar, Brit str, Hudson, for Muar and Malacca. Kaka, Brit str, Ellis, Malacca, and Maar. Will o' the Wisp, Brit str, Morris, for
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  • 61 7 (Cokhctid tit to May. 31.) Bank 4ms 2/4* demand 24,« Private credits 3m 24 ,> credits 6ms 2/4|J. France, demand Bink. M 294^ Germany, demand 233^ India, T. T. 174| Hongkong, demand IIJ Yokohama, demand 114| Java, demand 140J Bangkok, demmd 65; Sovkrbigns, Bank Buying $8.64 Bink of Eugiand
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  • 132 7 May 31. TiL 95.50 Gambier buyers 8.45 Gambier Oobt Xo 1 14,50 <irtm\iier Cube No 2 boiu Pepper Black ordin Spore buyers 17.fi Pepper, White fair I buyers 27.00 Nutmegs llOtothelb noia Nutmegs *0 to the lb norn Mace BatcU Nora Cloves Aml>oina nom Bally Coffeo < 10^ Black,
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  • 50 7 Per Dilwara C. Potts, Mrs Meredith and child, G P. M. Yisser, W. G. Haas, H. B. V. Veen, H. Steel, Mr and Mrs De Molinari, J. Shima, J. Bakker, Capt A. Roos, Hon. R. A. F. Campbell, F. W. Strong, Kollewijn. Per Miya/dki Maru T. C. Van Langanbery.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 399 7 AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF Agricultural Land at Upper Bedok, Singapore Tuesday, 6th June, at 2 30 p.m. All that piece of agricaltural land situate off Chauqie Road m the District of Upper Bedok, Singapore, area 26 acres 1 rood 15 poles comprised m Statutory Lmd (Jrant No. 1039, gait rent
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    • 36 7 Do not be deluded into neglecting a little iteold, nasal catarrh or expectoraon. If you do it will finally become] too lte for treatment. Morrhuol Creosote cures catarrh and dries up secretions which cause expectoration. 12
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    • 62 7 Kcn(>\v!M'(i Phyaiciam pwacribt onmanlt's Matico a.s Urn nmst active aud at the same timo the most niciffcnsive remedy m the treatment o( Acute and Chronic Discharges. MATICQ INJECTION is mi ii recent cases and. MATICO CAPSULES ii the more chronic ones. y/^ Active Principle of >< Cod Liver Oil with
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • 1371 8 With the death of Sir AVilliani Gilbert, reported by telegram, there disappears the burvivor of that remarkable literary and musical c lUboration between himself and the late Sir Arthur Suliivau, that has contributed more to the true gaiety of the B;itish nation and indeed to that
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  • 136 8 London, May :22nd. The King welcomed the Colonial Premiers at Buckingham Palace and entertained them at luncheon. Afterwards an informal meeting of the Delegates took phce at the Colonial Office to arrive at a decision regarding the mases of invitations. The Delegates attend a dinner by
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  • 200 8 GERMAN NAVAL DEVELOP MENTS. A Plan TO BOOHOMIBI En«;ink Powbb. According to a well placed correspondent m Berlin, the German Ministry of Marine has just completed a series of experiu- its, upon which it uas been engaged for s hoc months, with a new model for the hull of .vaih
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  • 280 8 The following is a rough ikotch of how Shanghai will celebrate the C >r< natian 10 -iO am Special service at th- Cathedral. Noon Artillery salute of 21 j. uns, from the Bund foreshore 12.15 to 1.16 Reception at Consulate 2 'SO pm. S lilors' sports i pm. Childrens' sports,
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  • 229 8 Judgment Reserved. The hearing of the action brought by Robert Past-more Silby against John Graham B -yd m connection with the Palau Battam Rubber estate was concluded before the acting Chief Justice yesterday morning. Mr Braddell continuing his summing up dealt with Bray's report and said that really
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  • 218 8 A yonng man named Bernardo Lopf/., was before Mr Acton, StCQStd magistrate, yesterday, on an allegation of cheating the Sea View Hotel m respect of three <{uarts of champague valued at $24. The evidence for the prosecution showed that accused signed bis name as F. Jones on
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  • 319 8 The following, dated Cavite, May t>th. appears m the Cablenews- American One of the most horrible and sickening stories of the deep has just come to light here m connection with the recent death at the Olongapo naval station of Private John Bu/ilaki, late of the V.
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  • 132 8 To the majority of men some other interest m life than their work is indispensable. It is only a few of us who can atttin to old age and keep m harness to the end j and they are men whose work, like that of Professor
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  • 302 8 The Gorgon w;i« loading at Tanjong Pagar yesteiday for W»<Bt Australian ports. She sails this afiernoou. The "DJwara," frcm Rangoon, landed 2,500 tons of geueral cargo at the wharves and leaves for Rangoon and Calcutta to-day. The Miyasaki Maru," from London, landed 1,000 tons of general cargo at
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  • 92 8 The Malacca team chosen to play agaiDst the S 0.0. during the Whitsun holidays will be as follows. Messrs P C M. Watson, O. M. Lyon, A. W. Vick. S W. Moorhouse, N. K. Biin, P. D)vlp. A W S^cson, A B.S. Morton, G M O*H*r», X L. Woodhouse
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  • 28 8 Singapore plays Malacca at Cricket here on Saturday and Monday. Perak plays Selangor at Cricket at Kuala Lumpor association football on Sdturdav and hockey on Monday.
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  • 328 8 New York will, within a year, have a most remarkable building costing £400,000. and designed exclusively as a house for the display of automobiles, motor boats, aeroplanes, and the allied industries. There is a starting and landing track on the roof for flying machines, and a lake
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  • 39 8 Hye Leong, Brit 205, Morrell, May 31 Kuantan, S.S S. Co, Kuantan 3. Selangor, Brit 445, Fawcus, May 3] Teluk Anson, S.S.S. Co, Teluk Anson 2. Hainam, Brit. 149, Phillips. May 31 Malacca, Soon Keck, Muar 1.
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  • 28 8 Per Selangor Mr J. B. David, Mr V W Donald, Mr D. Frankel, Mr Snodgrass^ Mr J. R. Watson, Mr G. M. Mander, Rev. Bishop Oldham. r
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 54 8 About Colds— Some Good Advice. Don't trifle with a cold is good advice for prudent men and women. It may be vital m case of a child. There is nothing better than Chamberlain's Coa*h Remedy for couchs and co ds m children. It is safe and sure. For sale by
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    • 296 8 £1 nCi AYtARFORLIFEFORYOUR IA/IlTtt J| V/V/ (CHILD OR YOUR3ELF) W f |l Capital may be lost through investment and those dependent left penniless. One of the strong financial institutions ot the British Empire will, for a small payment, guarantee to your wife, should she survive you, an Annuity for life
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