The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 9 June 1911
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Title Section15 1911-06-09 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1911. NO. 7.23615 words
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Article150 1911-06-09 1 The second day's evidence in the Selangor Tragedy, mainly as to the state of the accused after the shooting, is reported on page 5. Mexico City has been visited by a severe earthquake lasting six minutes, causing great loss ot life and property Page 5. federated Malay150 words
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Article837 1911-06-09 1 One touch of the photogiapher makes tbe whole world kin and he who warders in the by way 8 and back-waters of North Borneo, at the heels of a photographic artist, gradually learns that the savage and the product of centuries of civilisation ars one, when asked toH. W. G. Hyrst - 837 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement428 1911-06-09 1 i SIX NEW PIQTURES j I N I Grand Change of Programme I TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT I ALHAMBRA S MELBOURNE" (Imrerinm Film). "THE ORPHAK S DOLL' S.C.A.G.L. A clear and comprehensive series of The fieDeral representation k the strong numcrons enjoyable experiences in a emotional strain vividly depicted in this428 words
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Advertisement276 1911-06-09 1 Chinese Girls' School, G. E. Z. M. The half-yearly Sale of Work, in 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 Our Last Programme Won General Approbaticn. OUR NEW PROGRAMME. TO-NIGHT Comprises276 words
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Advertisement290 1911-06-09 1 THE STAR OPERA Co. THE DUTCH AND MALAY VARIETY ENTEBTAINERB AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. To-Night! To-Night 1 1 A very interesting play from the Arabian Nights' Entertainments The Princess the Black I tone Island WILL BE STAGED. COME SEE 5 NEW ACTORS ACTRESSES 5 A VALUE FOR290 words
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Advertisement88 1911-06-09 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Ching Keng Lee sells Chinese furniture Paye 3. Great reduction of prices in Dunlop Motor Tyres— Page 10. Hamburg Amerika new list of sailings Page 6. On the berth, Monmouthshire for London Gneisenau for Europe "Nam Sang" for Hongkong \c Page H. Notices re certain Ayer Panas Shares88 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous370 1911-06-09 1 THE WEEK. Friday, 9th High Water.— 9.17 a.. 8.59 p Saturday, 10th i High Water.— 10.5 a.. 9.31 p Bukit Timah Rubber Co. noon B. I. Mail Outward du- 3 St. Joseph's Sports 2 30 pm S R. A." Meeting. Sunday, 11th High Water.— 10 47 10.1 p Team Race370 words
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Article221 1911-06-09 2 Mr. John Barrow, residing at 15, Dake St. Bradford, Manchester, England, writes M I shall never fail to recommend Doan's Backache Kidney Pills to others, for the medicine has done me wonderful good. For two or three years I suffered from what I believe was sciatica and221 words
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Article762 1911-06-09 2 Pathetic Pilgrimage In Africa. There arrived at Maidstone yesterday, May one of the largest piles of luggage which has ever been deposited on the railway plat form a pile topped by a khaki tin bath and a pretty girl who has been where white woman has never762 words
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Advertisement70 1911-06-09 2 when o E 0t /,u Xp imentin 8 on yourself J*hen you take Chamberlain's Coug hßemedv «L a t C ld aBthat reparation has w^n its great reputation and extensive sale by°ts re markable cures of colds, and can always be h& taTi* 2 i8 for M-aaalts and children and70 words
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Advertisement482 1911-06-09 2 TO LET. TO BE LET FURNISHED. The family residence, No 488-1, Gaylang Road. For particulars apply to Lim Koon Tye, at Messrs. Sharpe, Ross k Co Limited. .lune 9 UC TO BE LET (furnished or unfurnished). Morton near Newton Station, at present occupied by W. B. Michie Es<j For fnrther482 words
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Advertisement722 1911-06-09 2 NOTICES. WARNING. AYER PANAS RUBBER ESTATES, LIMITED. 200 shares numbered ***** to ***** and *****6 to *****5. All persons are warned not to deal with the above mentioned shares as we claim to be the owners thereof. Dated this Bth day of June, 1911. CHARLES BENJAMIN Co. June 9 13-6722 words
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Advertisement735 1911-06-09 2 NOTICES. CHENG St Co. Notice is hereby given that tbe abov > business lately carried on by me at No. 43, High Street has been assigned to Tan Teng Ann as from the sth May, 1911 from which date I shall not be responsible for any debts incurred by tbe735 words
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Advertisement644 1911-06-09 2 WANTED. ROOM WANTED. Single gentleman desires room in Tanglin with private family or Mess. Apply XX co Free Press. June 8 15.6 WANTED Two good Chinese Bookkeepers for Rubber Estates. Good salaries offered to suitable applicants. Applications accompanied by testimonials to be sent to F. W. BARKER k Co., Singapore.644 words
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Advertisement460 1911-06-09 2 FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada Established 1882. K I C INSURANCE in Force, over 139,800,000 OO New Business, 1910. over *6, 640,100 Ofi Large Net Surplus above liabilities for BJ? SERVE and all outstanding claims. Direct Governmknt Sii krvjsion. Cash Loans, Settlements, etc, made lc*-* i Policies are WORLD460 words
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Article1046 1911-06-09 3 Cold Burning m Surgery— Scnndinavinn Milk A Mushroom Sowing— SYientifi, Mix d Reading— Best Aiuni, n Alloys-Peat on Locomot.vef— Uncesirhbles in the Soil— The Hottest Star— The First Rainfall Ur servations. After experiments in Germany and An.eii cafe, n.uyyea,. Sa treatment cf certain skin oWe 8 by burning1,046 words
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Advertisement782 1911-06-09 3 A City Constable Nervous Depression, Lassitude, Rheumatism From all lands, deputations come to study the vietlwd which has made the London Constable superior to all others. "The method by which I make myself equal to mv work" savs Constable Lawrence, "consists of taking Phosferine at intervals, as in this way782 words
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Advertisement571 1911-06-09 3 Chartered Bank ol litdie Australia ai-d Chin* INCCRFOEATED i$J MQYAI. CEAWfW* Paid np Capital in 60,000 •hares of £20 each **1 «on.r*r.. iMTfI Fund £1,625,000 Reaerva Liability of Proprietor! £1,200,1 CC Co-art of Directors. Sir Montaga Cornish Turner (Chairman). Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham, K.C.I. S. Thomas Cuthbertaon, Eaq Sir Alfred571 words
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Advertisement1123 1911-06-09 3 AUCTIONS ESTATE OF I J. RAHAMiM, DECEASED. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES ro be held at Powell and Co's Saleroom On Tuesday, 4th July, at 2-30 p.m. L. freehold land situate at Bakit Timah Read, Singapore, near the 6th milestone, area 8 acres being part of Grant 20.1,123 words
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Article, Illustration29 1911-06-09 4 1" *i.r Pre*" Pfeoptt'-i irHi .'ir'-...**, I' !-i«." by inOu. •mi riba A ••1-1 Trniii li-i ji..r..,M pre .ept d*9V, I to hV ;-ior. I,.»vaitv .>>>.*29 words
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Article1893 1911-06-09 4 If no other good, apart from any reil harm, come from the Declaration of London and its plentiful discussion in the press, by Chamber! of Commerce and other public bodies, there is at least this to its indirect credit, that it has set a considerable proportion1,893 words
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Article445 1911-06-09 4 A number of Teluk Anson amateurs will be staging M The Country Mouse at the Ipoh Club Theatre on the 17ch instant. Mr J. B'oomfield D -uglas, of the firm of Micgregor, Mausergh and Douglas, Visiting Agents, S3rembm, takes a run home for six months by the next Japanese mail445 words
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Article78 1911-06-09 4 The events in the meeting of the SKA Bisley this week end are Saturday, 2 pm. The Presidents' Prize a handicap competition open to S R A Sunday, 730 am. First Stage of the Governor I Cup and B. Class Handicap Sunday, 2 pm. Second Stage78 words
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Article69 1911-06-09 4 No Conviction. ent i Penang, June tf. The trial of the Javanese coollM >f the Byram Estate for the murder of a Chinese coolie was concluded yesterday, the accused being discharged, the Magistrate holding that there was insufficient evidence to justify committal. The further charge of rioting69 words
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Article60 1911-06-09 4 Tin and Census. (/->/*;/: i n/^ Kuala Lumpor, .1 :in»* sh. The following are the Tin Returns, exclusive of Upper P-*r.tk. Block Tin Exported pikul Tin Ore Exported Duty The following are the provisional ii^urei for the Cen*-u*« Perak 4° 188; 9*laag Sombilan 190,901 P+h*ng 117 for the60 words
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Article115 1911-06-09 4 Penan*'. SUOAI K-tatks Caledouia Estate JJ. I 0 Strath m ashie Estate 7 22,517 lbs Tali A'er Estate 16.810 lbs. Straits Bvbbu Co., Ltd Gedang Estate Nova Scotia Estate 25,-9 I lbs. Rub 'iu Estate Hai K**e Estate J^, Bata; g Kibit Estate -j lb^ Agents Paterson Simons115 words
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Article461 1911-06-09 4 FRASER CO.'S SHARE CIRCULAR. Our market generally has been more active during the past w. Knbbtff and Mining shares in Baa? casei showing a considerable appn our last report. Kihber Malaccas have perhaps bora the strongest feature, rising from to X\o 10s. while among other advances aw Heawoods os 3d461 words
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Advertisement163 1911-06-09 4 TEe AUTO-MANUAL BRITISH MADE THROUGHOUT. Beats anything offered 1-ftWii, here. |||fp| id rwiit> r*r> woi J7 -a SS99 f^A .^■V"'^ IRobinson Piano biMS9P> The New Adding Machine. GUARANTEED FOR 12 MONTHS. THIS MACHINE lhis Lltlle Machine is OBTAINED BF| S3 the most Business Exhibition Ife^S pSi^S^l^^^^^^* ,ts Ca?acity is AND163 words
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Advertisement43 1911-06-09 4 BILLIARDS. The Anglo- Australian Cushion. (Alcock's Patent with Improvements by John Roberts, Retired World's Champion) abBolutbly THE BEST CUSHION TO DATE FOB ANY CLIMATE. JOHN ROBERTS, 1910. ONLY OBTAINABLE FROM John Roberts, London. John W. Roberts, 163, Mount Road, Dec 7 Madras, India-43 words
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Article29 1911-06-09 5 (Bv Submarine Telegraph. Reuter's) June Bch 5 pm. The Sultan of Turkey has arrived at Salonika, which was decorated with flags, and was received with much enthusiasm.29 words
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Article69 1911-06-09 5 A telegram from Rome says that in the Chamber, eleven Republicans introduce! a motion urging the Government to initiate international action with regard to Albania. with a view to compelling Turkey to observe article 22 of the Treaty of Berlin. A* Vienna, the offioul journal FremdenWatt warns Turkey69 words
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Article49 1911-06-09 5 In county cricket Middlesex beat Sussex ny seven wickets, Gloucester beat Somerset by five wickets, Notts beat Surrey by 54 •-uns, and Worcester beat Warwick by 110. (Liter.) Yorkshire beat Lancashire by IV.» E*. sex beat Derbyshire by nine wickets Kent versus Hampshire ended in a draw.49 words
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Article133 1911-06-09 5 PROGRAMME OF EVENTS. 22nd J i ne (Coaovanoa Day) 5.20 am. Ringing of Bells in Christian n arches. K) am. Parade, Police and Cadet Corp?, Feu-de Joie and march past. Bam. Services in Christian churches, also u Kampong Ulu and Kampong Kling Mosque. 12 noon. Public meeting in133 words
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Article114 1911-06-09 5 Preparations for the Children's Festival on Juue 24 h are being rapidly pushed forward by Mr C. B. Buckley, who is pre paring all sorts of pleasurable surprises for the children. Malay children from all the vernacular schools are coming in and will uave separate arrangements made114 words
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Article79 1911-06-09 5 The attention of supporters of the Chinese Girls School and its sympathisers is called to the fact that the half-yearly sale of work in connection with the School takes place to day and to-morrow at the School Mount Sophia, from 10 am, to 7 pm. This is79 words
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Article188 1911-06-09 5 MUSICAL EVENING AT THE TEUTONIA CLUB. On Monday next a Musical Evening will be given at the Teutonia Club, the bulk of the programme being contributed by the group of players of chamber music who have already made 6uch an excellent impression at their previous appearances. The188 words
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92 1911-06-09 5 MEXICAN REVOLUTION AND EARTHQUAKE. (By Submarine Telegraph.— Reuter's.) June 8 :h. General Madero entered Mexico City amidst the wildest enthusiasm. An earthquake at four in the morning wrecked the artillery barracks, in Mexico City. Seventy soldiers were buried in the ruins and it is estimited that fifty were killed and92 words
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Article52 1911-06-09 5 Roosevelt No Candidate. A telegram from Washington states that President Taft has been assured of Mr Roosevelt's ur. qualified endorsement for the Presidential campaign of 1912. The telegram also states that Mr Roosevelt will on no account allow himself to be nominated as a candidate for52 words
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Article67 1911-06-09 5 June Bth, 11 25 am. A telegram from Nice states that a fisherman near Garoupe Lighthouse saw a monoplane trying to return to land and patching heavily. When he looked again it had disappeared, and he thought it must have sunk. (This seems to make the fate of67 words
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Article57 1911-06-09 5 Arrival for Coronation. June 8. Admiral Togo and General N gi have arrived in Lmdon bv the Karaakura Miru. A naval attache met them at Tilbury, and the .1 ipanese Ambassador and the personnel of the Ejabassy met them at St Pancras station. The distinguished visitors are57 words
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Article292 1911-06-09 5 CoMIHO Investiture. At Windsor. A chapter of the most noble Order of the Garter will be held at Windsor Castle on Siturday, June 10 ("o-morro-v) when the King will iuvest the Prince of Wales with the iusignia and he will be declared a knight of the292 words
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Article1254 1911-06-09 5 SECOND DAY. ;/*><*"< our u..n or respondent.} Kuala Lumpor June 8. The second day of the trial of Mrs Prouilock for tbe murder of Mr W. C. Steward at Kuala Lumpor commenced with Mr Proud--1 ;ck's evidence continued. Mr Proudlock, cross-examined by Mr Pooley, said he married the1,254 words
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Article173 1911-06-09 5 Before the Chief Justice, S r A L iw, Mr Justice Thornton and Mr Justice Ebden j Ho Yang Peng appealed against the decision of Mr Justice Fisher in an action brought by the Tunpenis Coconut and Rubber Co Ltd., in which he w is the defendant.173 words
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Article136 1911-06-09 5 Malaria Still Twenty Per DayThe mortality returns for Singapore for tbe week ended June ord show that a terribly high death- rate still prevails, although the dry weather has broken. The total number of deaths was 463, a ratio per mille of population of 82 59, as136 words
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444 1911-06-09 5 LIM CHIN HIN, S. V. I. LATE Q. M. S. One of th« oldest members of the Chinese Company, S. V. 1., Quarter Master Sergeant Lim Cum Hin, died at his residence No 40, Qjeen Street iu the early hours of Wednesday morning at the age of 51. His death444 words
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Advertisement199 1911-06-09 5 ROBINSON C9 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 leathers are used for the soles, made on scientific principles it is a most comfortable SHOE $10.50 PER pair. m\ WE199 words
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Article330 1911-06-09 6 Simla, May U». There was a notable reduction in disease prevalence, mortality, and invaliding in the European Army of India during tie year 1910. The returns are peculiarly good and constitute a record undsr all headings. They are extremely encouraging and show what can be330 words
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Advertisement379 1911-06-09 6 ARCHIBALD CURRIES Australian Indian Line. SINGAPORE TO JAVA PORTS, MELBOURNE SYDNEY. Also taking cargo for other Australian and New Zealand Ports (with transhipment). A regular service is maintained by the steamers Euryalus 3,570 tons (Capt. J. S. Colhonn), "Gracchus" 8,750 tons (Capt. W. B. Wilkinson) k Darius 3,295 tons (Capt.379 words
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Advertisement516 1911-06-09 6 What fAbout Am. 1 hai p|j Dandruff?!^ There is just this much about it Dandruff is a germ disease, is most untidy, annoy ing, and leads to baldness. When chronic, it is very stubborn, but surely yields to thorough and energetic treatment. All germs must be destroyed, the scalp must516 words
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Advertisement682 1911-06-09 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 to682 words
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Advertisement656 1911-06-09 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 Chins Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and Ameri oan Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Outward for China) Delta June 16 Devanha656 words
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Advertisement1016 1911-06-09 6 HOLIDAY-TICKETS. Between 15th April and 15th July, 1911 Hobday-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?** against payment of single fare and are available for a jr steamer of the1,016 words
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Article497 1911-06-09 7 A Parliament Impossible. London, May 25. The Imperial Conference tc-day resumed discussion on the suggested Imperial Council. All the premiers spoke regarding the iui portance of the matter. They decided, how ever, that they were unable to go as far as Sir Joseph Ward. Consequently the proposal497 words
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Article503 1911-06-09 7 An Amkbican View. Already the United States Government as such is engaged in competition for transportation with the overland railroads by reason of its ownership of tbe road across the isthmus of Panima. In the course of the next five years it will be engaged in similar503 words
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Advertisement825 1911-06-09 7 CROSSE W% CELEBRATED BLACKWELL^ C B £SS? .^mm^r^ I PICKLES. SOUPS, JAMS. 1 I l^^^i^^W^ JEIHES, POTTtD MEATS, I I TABLE I'^^PlA MALTV^ GAR I T^TT^T Ti^ A /^TinO 1 3t *oiitx :a 1\ SALAD OIL j Agents for Lra Pcrrins' g I WORCBSTERSHIRB SAUCE. j r **;< ?4-ftofttJ_ffi_.tt£4J^^ <825 words
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Advertisement917 1911-06-09 7 i js the Fountain Pen you must buy m-AWW-W^'^ -tMT _sZ___W__^r i you would have satisfaction and money's worth. J_W^or CoBt to you <* nearly all foun tain pens iq aboot no saDQ e. After a few >t^S\ yKm-W^^ weeks the ordinary Pen is c°nstantly out of order, while __^£&sgy^917 words
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Advertisement147 1911-06-09 8 BUCHANAN Ul Al k /iii c^^^i^» ia L/ Li l l lal LII la /IB M lllr K,NC W I la P I 1/LirivlV HHj U^H llLil/ Scotch w-, <*k* I&^'^ !1^ *^W Ig^WTmt *-^fl ra I ..a^ .n* i -U l^i»-ita*a--^i«--isn II \j^ c. I iifci mini tla PER147 words
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Article636 1911-06-09 9 Apl. May Total. A !afi D r -^830 4.100 16,H05 A or Pongau 3 041 14 889 AorGajah 490 ?18 2 aIT m 1 600 718 2,8il Anglo Malay 44,659 2,859 Ayer Kuning 62 0 9 ft«i Ayer Molek Ayer Panas 2,016 3,120 10,703 P 6,795 Ba636 words
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Article117 1911-06-09 9 Apl. May Total Belat j 176 Bruang 252 Bruseh Cbenderiang 440 •^openg 670 2,545 Heawood 810 1,438 Kamuning 15,285 $6,414 (ll)$5:,732 Kanaboi 293 363 1,034 J^! nta 420 881 1,251 Kinta Association 766 1.411 Kledang 102 401 Kramat Pulai 1,063 Kuantan Lahat 773 2,519 Menglembu Lode 611 Middleton117 words
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Article1429 1911-06-09 9 Cap. issna. Paid. LastDiv Bdtiri. SaLLaae 85,000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Estate* Ltd 10% for 1910 41' 4 6 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay 100% for 1910 18 4_ 19 0 50,000 21- 2<- BatangMaiaka 19 2 3 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 150% for 1910 14 0 0 151,429 words
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Article577 1911-06-09 9 de Eerens Dut 850 Blomhert June 8 Pontianak Ships Agency Pontianak 10 NamSu_ Brit 2591 Lake June 8 Calcutta Boustead Hongko 10 Ranee Ger 298 Mollermann Juna 8 Deli Behn Meyer Deli 10 Van H_M dorp Dut 393 Wentig June BP. Baroe Ships Agency P. Baroe 10577 words
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Article161 1911-06-09 9 June 8. Perm, Rus str, Tedermann, for Vladivostock. Rajaburi, Ger str, Wo'tf, f ,r Bangkok. Soyo Maru Jap str, < >ba, for Yokohama. Trosas, Brit str, Miles, for Tarakan. Emilie, Dut str, Mahmoot, for Rhio. Kut Sang, Brit str, Bradley, for Penang and Calcutta. Inverclyde, Brit str, Alexandra, lor161 words
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84 1911-06-09 9 Wharves and Decks at tchieh differ e mi vesseU were berthed on Saturday. East Wharf (Basin)— Nil. Sheers Wharf Somongan. Main Wharf Sec 2 Nam Sang. 6 Persia. Lagoon Dock Sec 7 (Under construction.) West Wharf Sec B— Torek. Jardine's Wharf Sec 984 words
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Article62 1911-06-09 9 (Corrictid vr to June. 8 Bank 4ms 2/4-} demand 2,4^ Private credits 3ms 2/4§ credits 6m s 2/4-Jf Francr, demand Bank... 294* Germany, demand 239£ India, T.T. 174, Honokono, deman-i 21 1 Yokohama, demand 114} Java, demand UOJ Bangkok, demand 65; SovKanoNs, Bank Buying $&.o4 Bank of England Rate...62 words
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Article138 1911-06-09 9 June 8. Th-* N 87| Gambier buyers 9.00 Gambier Cube No 1 14.50 hua bier Cube No 2 nom Pepper Black ordin S'pore buyers 19.00 Pepper, White fair) buyers 88.50 Nutmegs 110 to the lb nom Nutmegs 1 80 to the lb nom Mace (Banda nona Cloves Amboina nom138 words
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Advertisement372 1911-06-09 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. 38 Japan 6,013 A. Stewart. 38 Gregory Apcar 4,600 S. H. Belson. sa Arratoon Apcar 4..")00 G. F.372 words
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Miscellaneous96 1911-06-09 9 Date Bar Wind Temp Hum Sky Rain June B. H'kong 10a 28.88 Kl ft5 c Manila 10a 759 WI 30 M June 8. H'kong 4p 29 *6 E2 84 c Manila 4p 75»J SSE1 32 27 o Kandang Kerbau Hospital, June 7, 1911. 9 am. 3 pm. 9 pm Barom.96 words
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Article661 1911-06-09 10 The report of the duectors for the year •ended March 3lst, 1911, to be presented to the shareholders at the first ordinary general meeting on Thursday next ia as follows Tour directors beg to submit the duly audited statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st March, 1911.661 words
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Article309 1911-06-09 10 The Hunger ok the Slum Child. London is becoming restive. All the art exhibitions are in full 6wing, and in every gallery the visitor sees pictures of the open country the primrose-carpeted glades, the sweeping stretches of sea, the dip and swell of rolling309 words
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Article378 1911-06-09 10 The match on the Esplanade last evening between the S C.C. and the Buffs regimental team was quite an exciting tussle and a large attendance turned out to watch the game. The Club commenced in a very weak manner and play so far as they were concerned was very378 words
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Article38 1911-06-09 10 A. Division Isr* yards and B Di vision 50 yards monthly Handicap Races for June will be swum cft' at the Chinese Swimming Club on Sunday next the 1 1 *h inst. at 11 am.38 words
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Article209 1911-06-09 10 The following letter taken from i he yl •>•/'.**< will b^ of inter* st locally Sir, ould you kindly give y >**r opinion on tbe following question regarding Calcutta Bookmakers and English Racing A local Bookmaker issues a Ul of horses engik'ed in a certain Kice but omits209 words
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Article119 1911-06-09 10 THE EMPIRE DAY l UP. Ktngoon files to band sta f e that, firing for the "Daily Mail" Empire Day Cup, the Rangoon Port Ddfence Volunteers scored 785, the highest individual score being I*7 and the lowest *4. The Burma Railways Volunteers, the only other Corps in Burma that competed119 words
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Article204 1911-06-09 10 Mr Adrian van der Harst appeared before Mr Brown, eitting as fourth magistrate, yesterday, in response ta a summons charging him with allowing a ferocious dog to be at large. Sergeant Major Littlefield of the Singapore Voluuteer Corps said he lived at Dublin Road. At seven204 words
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Article308 1911-06-09 10 FRANK JONES COMMITTED TO ASSSIZES. Bernado Lopez alias Frank Janes was again before Mr Maundrell, third magistrate, yesterday afternoon, on a charge of cheating. In reply to his worship, R. J. Gibbs stated he said he would pay for the next car, but did not give308 words
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Article498 1911-06-09 10 VIMT <*K THE Ka.IAII. Says the "Sarawak Gazette" of June Ist His Highness the Rajah left Kuching in the Zahora on the 27th of April accom panied bv Mr. Hislop, the representative of the Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Company who has been sent for the purpose of selecting a498 words
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Article63 1911-06-09 10 DisTUKHiN., Report from Mongolia. Peking, May 28. H. E. Sam Tan, the commissioner at Fulon in Mongolia, has sent a report to the Board of Foreign Affairs to the effect that new Russian troops, in detachments numbering from one hundred to one thousand men each, have arrived63 words
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Article76 1911-06-09 10 Per Sappho Mr W. B. Bell, Mr A. G. Spence, Mr Steward. Per Yorck Mr Surawongse, Mr Stoton Mr and Mrs P. S. Menzies, Mr J. W. Watson Mr J. McDowell, Mr F. Schmidt, Mr von Daalen, Mr K. Osborne, Mr A. Craig, Mr P.N O Cook, Mr J.H.L.76 words
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Article160 1911-06-09 10 Per de Eerens: Messrs Li in Kie Ju, Lian Tjin Soe, Te Pe Tjeng, Ngui^Sarn Yew, Mrs Baumgarten. Per Nam Sang i Mrs Shayer. Per Ranee Mr and Mrs von Waveren and child, Mr and Mrs Carels and two children, Messrs Smith and Vogel. Per Ipoh Commander Radcliffe, Mr160 words
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Article259 1911-06-09 10 Per NDL Buelow Mr and Mrs W Bustau, Mrs Kapt Marie Ibbeken and child, Mr W. Woelber, Mr Max Preiss, Mr Giov Mamoli, Mr J. G Hare, Mr and Mrs Kellie Smith, Mrs M. Cory. Mr M. E. Pluuipton, Mr A. S. Anthony, Mr Percy Williams, Mr M.259 words
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Article34 1911-06-09 10 Pegu, Brit 294, June 8, Lyons, Penang. ES.S. Co, Penang 10. Sappho, Brit 38t>, June 8, Dun, Kelantan, S.S.S. Co, Kelantan 10. Yorck, Ger 5,908, June 8, Bandermann, Bsemen, Behn Meyer, Yokohama.34 words
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Advertisement274 1911-06-09 10 Jum> Sozodoivt Is a delicately fragrant mouth deodoriser and a r*^%S -'s^^J tonic for the teeth. Its regular use preser tne teet^ anC P revents tartar e P os ts fsy&-J~-^*\jft\ It makes the teeth white and strengthens the P< j i^l gums. And it does not impair the taste.274 words
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Miscellaneous469 1911-06-09 10 SHIPPING NOTES. The Knight of the Thistle" was busy vesterday landing a citgo of coal at Tanjong Pagar. The Teesta left with the mails yesterday. The "Nerbudda" landed 250 tons of general cargo from Rangoon at the wharves yesterday. She loaded transhipment cotton for Japan and sails to-day. In the469 words
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