The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 6 June 1911

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1911. NO. 7,233
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  • 145 1 The King's Birthday was celebrated throughout the world: and especially m I Singapore. Speci;il telegrams give details from Hongkong and KualaLumpor Page 5. The compromise between the Governor and tbe Shipping Ring is wired as the abolition of the Secret Rebate from Dec 3lBt, and trienn al
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  • 841 1  -  Free Lance Tbe welcome rain is most unwelcome thia morning, for Singapore would be en f«'te. In the homeland we pay far less attention to anniversaries, but m the colonies we seize on every shape and form of a holiday which, m seme way, connects us with that
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 445 1 I WHERE: TO SPEND A MOST PLEASANT EVENING ON I I KING'S BIRTHDAY f IAND WHERE TO SEE A RATTLING GOOD SERIES OF PICTURE S f (Specially selected for the Occasion) C fl« He flCfiflmßßfl, Beacb Road! The most ud to-date and go-ahead X MOVING PICTURE PALACE IN MALAYA.j SPECIAL
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    • 259 1 Chinese Girls' School, G. E. Z. M. The half-yearly Sale of Work, m aid of the above, will take place on [FRIDAY SATURDAY, 9th 10th, from 10 a.m. to 7 pm. each day. IN THE SCHOOL. June 6 10.6 You Pay to See Good Pictures Subjects which you will enjoy
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    • 351 1 THE STAR OPERA Co. THE DUTCH AND MALAY VARIETY ENTERTAINERS AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. To-Nl&htl To*Nl&htll A realistic piece LEE AH SAM WILL BE STAGED. COME SEE New Actors, New Actresses. A VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY. LUX ANIMATED PICTURE Co, In Tent Taniong Pagar Road A REALLY
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    • 75 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Dresser wanted for a rubber estate Page 2 Steam launch Tjenako for sale Page 9. L'nredeemed pledges ut Malacca for sale Page 2. Marlborough new programme Page 1. Kelly and Walsh, many books of local and general interest Page 1. Apc;ir Line and >cean S.S. Co., new sailings
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 377 1 THE WEEK. Tuesday, 6th i High Water.— s.46 a., 6.56 p N T D L Mail Homeward closes. Raffles Inst Sports, Finals 3 pm V M C A Lecture "Food." Wll NKSDAY, 7t_ High Water.— 7.ll 7 44 p Malakoff Rubber, Exchange, noon Thursday, Bth High Water— B.2l a., 3
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  • 579 2 From Messrs. Bahn Msyer and Co. we have received a copy of the handsome N. D. LI. M Bulletin," published at New York and Bremen. It is beautifully illustrated, the pictures of the Polar regions, Spitsbergen, A being most interesting. An Australian news item. A Chinaman named John Francis Watson
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  • 536 2 After losing Three Children m Three vearB owing to dropsy, the life of the Fourth was saved bi Doan'b Backache Kidney Pills. To every wife this wondorfal record of fond hopes thrice shattered, and joy and happiness at last, cannot fail to appeal. It is told
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 130 2 Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. INCORFOMATMD MY MOYAL CMAMJMM Paid up Capital m 80,000 aharea of £20 each U.200.00C IReaeire Fund mmmm £1,625,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietor! 11.200.C0C Comrt of Directors. Sir Montage Cornish Tcrner (Chairman). Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham, K.C.LE.' Thomas Cuthbertson, Esq Sir Alfred Dent, K.C.M.G.
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    • 368 2 NOTICES. THE KUANTAN TIN MINING CO., LTD. NOTICE OF CLOSING OF TRANSFER BOOKS Notice is hereby given that the transfer booke will be closed from the 7th to. the 12th June. 1911, both days inclusive m order to settle the list of shareholders for the purposes of liquidation. By order
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    • 366 2 VAIM A Tonic Wine THE IDEAL IN VI GORATOR FOR BODY, NERVE AND BRAIN The vitalising effect of its bloocU enriching constituents becomes evident after the first few doses* Appetite is restored, digestion is 1 aided, strength and energy return and the colour of health is restored to the cheeks*
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    • 778 2 NOTICES. NOTICE. AUCTION SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES FROM PAWNSHOPS On Wednesday, 7th June. 1911, at The Auction Mart, at 10 a.m. m Malacca. Chops Seng Joo, Ban Hong, Chee Hin and Eng Hin. The pledges will be on view at the Mart two days prior today of sale and also
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    • 692 2 WANTED. WANTED A qualified dresser to take charge of estate hospital, good salary to suitable man. AppIy— MANAGER. Strattimashie Estate, Teluk A Jane 6 WANTED APPOINTMENT On Rubber Estate as Manager or rir<> assistant, 4 years experience, 8 J with leading F.M.S. Company, testimonials. M. c o Sea View Hotel,
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  • 1317 3 (From our own Corresponds ht Th« r May 11. Ihe Census returns for tbe Scottish! counties are now available, and tbe figures are important as they will be made the basis ot a great political agitation. All the purely agricultural districts give a decrease, and the iural depopulation
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 386 3 Hongkong Shanghai Bukhu Corpora moi:., Rcsirti fjnm Sterling £1.500,000 at 2 $15,(XV,.XK* tQI o n r Kewrrn $16,250,CHX) J ••I.»U««W Rx-s»&7x LiAßium *»p mimmiw. m HijOOOtOO COUBT C#» DIRC«*T«_C Hry Mr Hinky K*>wick, Ch-i&man. G. H. MIUHI'hST _.t«* D»PUTT t HAIKMAN P. H. Ai-.mstrokg, Esq. C. R. Lbnzmann, Esq G.
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    • 498 3 FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada Established 1882. 8 S C. INSURANCE m Force, over $39,800,000.00 New Rusinees, 1910, over $6,640,000 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, Manager,
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    • 613 3 AUCTIONS. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OK HfGH CLASS EUROPEAN JEWELLERY, Jc. AT Messrs. H. L. Coghlan Co's Salerooms No. 5, Raffles Place Cn Thursday, Bth June, at 10-30 a. m. Comprising Gold chains, bracelets, necklaces, brooches, earrings, scarfpins, and rings set with diamonds, pearls, rubies, sapphires and other precious stones. On
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    • 748 3 AUCT O SAL" OF VALUABLE TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE &c. At MOUNT ELIZABETH BOUSE," MOUNT EEIZAI.ETH ROAD (Off Orchard Road). On Saturday, lOth June, at 2.30 p.m. Carved teak oval tables with niirble tops; upholstered drawing room chair-* excellent rattan chairs, tables and settees beautiful flower pattern centre carpets Carvt-d miraboo
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 18 4 Griffith-Jones.— On Saturday, 3rd June, at Singapore, the wife of O. P. Griffith- Jones, of a daughter.
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    • 53 4 Bruce.— At Endsleigh Syed Alley rd. Singapore, on June 4th, Virginia Maria Louisa Bbuce, aged 61. Wallih On the 11th May, at Brighton, after a few days' illness from malaria, Reginald William Douglas Wallib, B-A. Oxon. aged 28, late Bombay Burma Trading Corporation, eldest son of W. E. Wallis,
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  • 1680 4 I* ;ne; t .m. Pledced ia Religion. Loyally and Law. There are pretty certainly many directions m which the Imperial Conference has done good, mainly m imposing upon the Government of the United Kingdom that it is henceforth to exercise no monopoly of initiative and decision
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  • 372 4 In the week ended May 27 there were 62 deaths from cholera m the city of lUngkok. Hoikow is declared to be quarantined owing to the plague. MrH. J. Marks has been appointed Superintendent of the Ipoh Fire Brigade. The cos* of demolishing and removing J I Ulhousie Obelisk is
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  • 80 4 I Perak Towkay ia Luck. Alluvial Deposits at Batang Padang. {From our o,r,i CjrrPMpnn-^nt Ipoh, June Jrd, 11 15. Am A rumour is current that Mr Poo Choon the well-known Perak tin mine owner an<j capitalist, has struck it rich on his vqU bearing land m Bitang
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  • 25 4 Malacca, June Ird, 1 ft pm. The following prices were reali-, last rubber sale here i Fine sheet too Sheet Bark, Crepe
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  • 280 4 Perak versus Selangor. h'utla Lumpor, .Jane H :pm In the Cricket match P«ak vers U| Selangor, the following were the till close of play on Siturdiv Perak (Ist). Banks 1, Ewr 1, ElmondsO, M. Hinings 0, Vox &1, Knigh' 4, ffrench--len Iff, Towers not ou* 11. Bolton i
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  • 88 4 In the Socker match 6 versus Perak the ground was harJ, the I and the football was not oi a wm* b'.ijb class, but the game was ol with several exciting ioridootl The game ended m a win for 3tl i one goal, scored by \\'llliams. 1001 h* Perak.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 465 4 MACGREGOR'S V.O.S. fittest Ciqueur $eOCO> ttIfiTSKY. Macgregor Galdbeck Go, LONDON GLASGOW. ESTABLISHED 1864AS SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSE OF LORDS, THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, AND TO THE HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT, CANADA. Galdbeck Macgregor Co, Sole Agents. Price %^-^^^^b* Price m_^. __—^"^_^_^B_B _H B^" I _^_^_M~S~*" p i__l F^sl__i_i _V__P^i___^^*_S_V_l without xmmm£&S
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    • 74 4 'gramophones I NEW MODELS AT SPECIAL PRICES f* SEE OUR WINDOWS ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED. LEE~BROTHERS. 58-4, Hill Street, (off Stamford Road.) HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. Enlargements a Speciality PRICE LIST OH APPLICATION. BILLIARDS^ The Anglo Australian Cushion. (Alcock's Patent with Impbovembnts by John Rohebtb, RetibedWoblds Champion) absolutely THE BEST CUSHION
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  • 93 5 (By Submarine Telegraph.— Renter's) June oih. la a telegram from Chicago, Mr Taft is reported to have said m a speech that the actual operation of reciprocity with Canada will be so beneficial to both countries that the arguments agiinst its adoption will be only remembered as
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  • 22 5 In Great Britain. Jjne stb, 5 pm. There have been a number of sudden deaths from heat throughout Great Britain
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  • 51 5 Foreign Policy and Treaties. Dominion Governments to be Consulted June 3rd, 4 11 pm. The Imperial Conference has adopted a Resolution having reference to consultation oi the Dominions m future regarding treaties. The Imperial Conference has agreed to a resolution that the Declaration of Lou lon should be
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  • 61 5 A telegram from Madrid states that the Government have despatched a cruiser and transport carrying 200 Colonial Infantry to Larache m view of threatened disturbances London, June 3. The Temps explains that the raid on the Limta territory was made m conseouence of barbarous cruelty by tbe inhabitants to
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  • 29 5 London, JuDe 3. Managua telegrams say that 117 bodies have been recovered at Laloma. It is officially stated that the explosion •?raB part of a political plot.
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  • 197 5 (/•>*<■ m out <<-.'H Kuala Lumpur. June 3rd, 10 50 am. The following rubber crops are reported lor May The Planters Stores have a London cable stating that the price of sheet and biscuit i, tnd fine hard Para 4 Id. Kuila Kumpor, June, 3d. At the King's
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  • 49 5 Pusing Bahru May 525 pikul tributers Si Puteh May 200 pikul tributers 210. Tr»noh— Tributers 8496 pik. ($4750.--11). Mine 8017.1^ pik. ($474,*****); total *****4 pik. (479,084.t;3) estimated profit $335,212.86 j Karang treated, shafts 11, 506 cv. yds., open cast 4,984 cv. yds., f otal 16,550 cv. yds.
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  • 55 5 POWERFUL TRIBE IN ARMS. (By Submarine Telegraph.— Reuter's.) June sth 6 pm. The correspondent of the Times at Ce'tigne states that the Milkites, the most powerful of the Albanian Tribes, which have been hitherto neutral, have attacked the Turkish Gairison at Alessio and proclaimed Albanian autonomy. A provisional
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  • 33 5 Arrives m London. June sth, The Malay Spates Contingent has arrived m Loudon and was met by representatives of the War >ffice and the Colonial Ofiice. They had an excellent voyage.
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  • 44 5 Under British Supervision. June 8. The Morning Post correspondent at Lisbon says it has been decided that the total expenditure on the new Portuguese Arsenal and floet is ten millions sterling, to be executed by British Eagineers supervised by British X.vdl oifijers.
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  • 67 5 The Oaks. London, June 8 Mr Joel has every hope that Sunstar will run m the St. Leger. The result of the Oaks was i Cherimoya Totales o Hairtrigger Second 3 The race was won by ihree lengths, live lengths separating second and third. Betting was 2"> to
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  • 33 5 Hampshire has beaten Dirbyshire by 20 runs. Lancashire has beaten Somerset by 423. Kent has beaten Gloucestershire by 263. Cambridge University beat Yorkshire by 89. Surrey beat Sussex by five wickets.
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  • 115 5 By courtesy of Mr C. T. R >binson we are enabled to give (from a telegram received by him) the following list. 1. Mr J. B J o.l*B Sunstar. lo by Soudridge Doris. 2. Lord Derby's Steifast 100 Bby Chancer Be Sure 5 Capt. Forester's Royal Tender
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  • 211 5 The funeral of the late Mr L?e Cheng Yean took place on Saturday aud was au imposing sight, attracting the attention of crowds of natives all along the route. The number of mourners and those who attend ed to show their respect was very 1
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  • 15 5 Reuters Telegrrm June 3. The King received world-wide congratulations on his birthday.
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  • 59 5 (From our own Correspondent) June o:d, The Birthday Review on the Cricket Ground was watched by thousands. A salute of 21 guns was fired, and detachments o* the Navy, the Marines, the Artillery, the Hongkong-Singapore Garrison Artillery, the Royal Engineers, the Yorkshire Regiment and the Indian Troops passed
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  • 1064 5 The Garrisox ox the Racecourse. Trooi's Drenched to the Skix. It was real bad luck that what would have been to all concerned a very enjoyable spectacle had for its immediate prelude one of the stiffest Sumatras that ever blew across Singapore. The very early morning was
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  • 314 5 In the evening H.E the Acting Governor and Mrs K;ockman gave an official dinner m celebration of the King's Birthday, followed at 9.30 pm. by a very iargely attended reception. The grounds of Government House were beautifully illuminated with variegated JipaDese lanterns, and hundreds
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  • 277 5 Collapse at Tanjonu Pa<;ak. A storm of considerable violence broke over the town early on Saturday morning and during the couple of hours which it lasted wrought considerable damage. Trees m various parts of the town were blown down, some completely uprooted, and the Serangoon Road tram service
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 13 5 For all internal complaints dysentry cnogh c«ld, Ac, take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure
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    • 54 5 Cure for Biliousness. Biliousness is due to a disordered condition 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 tbe liver and to banish biliousness positively and effectually. For sale by
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    • 75 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 repntation and extensive sale by its remarkable cures of colds, and can always be depended upon. It is equally valuable for adults
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    • 163 5 ROBINSON C 9 SOLE AGENTS Gentlemen's Dark Tan "Brogue" Golf Shoes fOF THE Famous Keltic Brand These Shoes are made from prime leathers, nothing but the best British oak tanned WaaM-f leathers are used for the soles, made on scientific principles it is a most comfortable 8 SHOE $10.50 PER
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 592 6 TO LET. TO LET Office No. 9, D' Almeida Street. Apply MEYER BROS. May 31 TO BE LET. No. 6, Malacca Street, now oooapied by Messrs. Behr A Co. Jane 1G no TO BE LET. No. 74, Anson Road from Int April. Apply to STEPHENS, PAUL A Co Mar 21
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    • 590 6 Singapore to Bangkok. The steamer Ban Hong Liong," Captain Rushton. will leave Singapore on Wednesday, the 7th June, 1911, at 8 a.m. Comfortable accommodation for first and second class passengers. Electric Light. Single passage $60 or 95 ticals. Return passage $100 or 160 ticals. For freight, etc., apply to LOW
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    • 706 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, Southamp ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau, Nagasaki and Kobe
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    • 625 6 P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Fcr China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gnlf, Continental and Ameri can Porta. Steamers will leave Singapore on or abont MAIL LINES. Outward for China) Delta June 16 Devanha
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    • 987 6 HOLIDAY-TICKETS. Between 15th April and 15th July, 1911 Holiday-Tickets to anr 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 voya_ e against payment of single fare and are available for steamer of the following
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 414 7 *^_T^^ fl^___ km\m\ rnrnW^^ I PERMANENT READY ROOFING. Cheaper than Attaps. No Benewal being Required. iiir i i_miTlllltnTi iiir^ Specially Suitable for Estate Buildings tfKSfflK _E '^"V r_l^^S_Jr '^f* i MkSttT "**9*&Sk E_i_H _A _f -_i T' —D j i^y? b i»____;.''\ i S^' b v_P?w_! _^_yt?J-».. d^ r M^_^__
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  • 450 8 Thrilling Adventure With A Tiger. Perhaps no man's life was ever s.ved to him by a more curioas circumstance th.n that attending the experience of a captain of the Bengal Lancers. According to an American paper, he had baan on a visit to a civilian friend m
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  • 973 8 Summer Meeting, 191 U Tuesday 4th, Thursday 6th and Saturday Bth July, 1911. F.RST DAY. Tuesday, 4th July, 1911* 1. The Beginners.— Value $100. Distance R. C. A race for all horses that were Maidens on May Ist 1911. Weight 9st. Ex griffins allowed 7lbs. Winners of one race, other
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 681 8 B system and depltte the vitality. '|a\ ImYmmmW •_K I'l'iricij.lc oi tiu nervous system, nowned revitaliser. is the reniedv l^r^'t-Ki'vX )fl lM^y-biiiluiug food which, when ES R of remedies to overcome these $+9l />irV 7^j||\AßS nn XC(I vi tii water, milk, or other disabilities and restore to the T<7w >*/
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    • 221 8 CELESTINS VICHY TABLE WATER. This most colebratei and incomparable table water m order to meet the rising demands of the public has been now introduced here m small bottles, being formerly only used m large ones. The V.CHY WATERS are three m number. Grande Grille, Hopital and Celestin's. The two
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    • 216 8 .■aii»t-iii_i»tijit.iiiii»iiiii.itiu-iii„i„imttiiiiiiimiiiiiuiiiin t iii,i_c t I THIS IS IT! I 1 WATERBURY*S METABOLIZED I Cod Liver Oil j I Compound TASTELESS ODORLESS C^_y_p The latest scientific pr< E IT/-L paration of COD LI V] R I < 'II l v < -ill thai j::L cl. ii ed for it and super
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    • 196 8 Japan Coals. Mitsui Bussan Kaisha Ltd. (MITSUI Co., Ltd Head Office: No. I, SURUGA-CHo TOKIO. London Branch 34, Lim Street, E.C Singapore Branch 2 Finiayson Greta OTHER BRANCHES:— San Francisoo.Portland, New York, Hamburg, Bombay, &1. cntta, Rangoon, Sourabaya, Manila, Sydney, Bangkok, Saigon, Hongkong, nton, Amoy Foochow, Shanghai, Tingtau, Hankow, o*.
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  • 588 9 Taiping 780 5,960 Taiping Plantations 4.4 h0 18,430 Ulu Pandan 673 2,005 United Singapore 3,542 8,600 37,400 United Sumatra 8,000 29,800 United Teniiang 5,000 14,900 Vallambrosa 103,000 Vigorina 300 756 A pi. May Total. la r 3,830 12,205 MorPongsa 3,041 14,389 A or Gajah 490 2,128 Anglo
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  • 1436 9 Oaf. Luhvw. Paid. JLiart Dtv Ruys&i. S»lle*s 85,000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Estate* Ltd 10% for 1910 4 2 4 6 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay 100%f0r1910 18 H 19 0 50.000 2/- 2'- BatangMalaka 19 2 3 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 150% for 1910 14 0 0 15
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  • 109 9 Apl. May Total Belat 1j176 Bruang 252 Bruseh Chenderiang 440 tfopeng 670 2,545 Heawood 810 1,438 Kamoning 15,285 123,014 Kanaboi 293 671 Kinta 4 20 1,820 Kinta Association 766 1,411 Kledang 102 401 Kramat Pulai 1,068 Kuantan Lahat 773 2,519 Menglembn Lode 611 Middleton 35 88 New Gopeug
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 403 9 FOR SALE. FOR SALE. Steam Launch Tjenako," as she now lies m Singapore Harbour, Length 53 feet, Breadth 10 ft., Depth 5 ft. 9 m. Engine Cylinders r m. and 15 m., stroke 10 m. New Boiler m 1908, length 6 ft., dia. 5 ft. 8 m., Pressure 120 lbs.
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    • 26 9 The French Medical Profession rely on Santal Midy to cure chronic bronchitis, kidney and bladder trouble, as weD aa diecharges from the c rir,_ry organs. 17
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    • 59 9 How to Avoid Loss of Time, Cuts and bruises may be healed m about jne-third the time required by the usual treatment by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It is an antiseptic and causes such m Juries to heal without maturation. This lini. ment also relieves Boreneas of the muscles and
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 1245 9 VESSELS IN PORT S«_ Maw and r S n Commanders Arrived From For When c-T C °o Z, acht s( Murphy May 24 Malacca Uncertain uLwLTSZ F i? g^,l3 n8 r- MaBter Arrived From Consignee For When Afghan Prince Brit 3183 Thomas June 1 Hongkong Boustead New York 8 Asaanjf
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  • 1167 10 Malacca v. SiN<;AF*(»Kt;. Easy Win for Singapore. A start was made with the cricket match I between a Malacca eleven and the S. C. C. on tbe Esplanade late on Saturday afternoon, lt had only been decided at the last moment to play and the S. C. C.
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  • 104 10 The Whitsuntide play on the Golf Course included the June Medal, played on Saturday and Sunday and a ball sweep, nine holes medal play, played yesterday (Monday/. The results were: Junk Mki-ai.. Ball Bwxbp. Won by XV. J. May-?on 40, h'cap 4. 39; I second G. 0.
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  • 445 10 I Ann L\i. Mkltin-.. The eleventh annual meeting of the SingaJ pore Rifle Association opened at tl c Balestier Range on Saturday and was continued on Sunday and Monday. The conditions have been ideal throughout, with the exception of a slight breeze yesterday afternoon during the tiring
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  • 64 10 > m> < Messrs. Martin and Macmillan have gone to Penang to settle the preliminaries of the big tin mine they are about to develop m Kedah. They have ordered the very latest m Napiers from Home to take them over the roads. The tin ore is expected to be
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  • 687 10 TERMS MADE BY SIR JOHN ANDERSON. Secret Rebates Abandoned. By courtesy of the Straits Times we are permitted to make use of tbe following special telegram received yesterday. Sir John Anderson, Governor of the Straits Settlements, m conference with ship owners representing the Shipping Ring, has successfully
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  • 98 10 Tho annual sports m connection with tho Outram Road School were held on Friday afternoon on the school playing field. Quite an enjoyable time was spent both by the scholars and the large number of spectators. Every item of the programme was keenly contested and there were someextremely
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  • 116 10 A large and happy audience was entertained by the talented' Follies at the Victoria Theatre on Saturday night. Among those present were the Malacca cricket eleven and visitors. When the curtain rose, the Company sang the National Anthem m honour of the King's brithday. The programme was a
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  • 340 10 The M Glerlogan brought 275 tons of general cargo, aiid 4.'. miles of cable for the Government Telegraph Department, She was intended to cmie alongside the wharf but on account of txplosives being on board she was ordered to anchor m the roads. A telegrpm frcm the Hague,
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  • 255 10 June 3. Ban Hin Guan, Brit str, Watson, for Pon tianak. Ipoh Olsen, Brit str, Penang via P. Sham. Sri Muar, Brit str, Hudson, for Muar and Malacca. Resident Sehiff, Dut str, Unos. for Rhio. Euplectela, Brit str, Brunston, for Balik Papan. S. VanLingga, Dut str, Lagoay, for Calcutta.
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  • 106 10 Mahidol, Siam 474, June 5, Bangkok E. A. 00. Bangkok 8. fe Sumatra, Brit 2,976, June 5, Le Mare Hongkong, P. and O. London 6. Reijners, Dut 2,553, June 5, Booet, B'maseim, Ships Agency, E. C. Borneo 10 Polyphemus, Brit 4,968, June 5, Dodd Mnke, Mansfield, Jaya Brouwer,
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  • 52 10 Perßumphius. Messrs Ingleston, Goge•ein, Munnick, Ingenegeren, Everts, Sinclair Benjamin Cloots, Droste, Trieswijk, Happen! Lamport, Caiendge, Beck. Per V. Heemskerk Mr and Mrs Webb Bowen. Per Teesta: Mr and Mrs Rennie, Messrs i^ D o h L ODy J T Xi o1 A Hoegfer, Mr and Mrs Shannon and child,
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 38 10 The Best Plaster. A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bonnd on over the affected narts is superior to a plaster and costs only one tenth as much. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.
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    • 12 10 Woods' Great Peppermint Cure for ail internai oomplaintß dysentry coughs oolds *o.
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    • 43 10 You may talk of vivisection, Or of after-death dissection, And the subject of protection We must at all times endure. But Protection is alluring. If it's colds you talk of curing. No more coughs you'll be enduring. If you use Woods' Great Peppermint
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    • 268 10 *Q 1 AA A YEAR FOR LIFE FOR YOUR Ifl/fpfc 3^ 1 V/V/ (CHILD OR YOURSELF > W g JH Capital may be lost through investment and those dependent left penniless. One of the strong financial institutions of the British Empire will, for a small payment, guarantee to your wife,
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