The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 June 1911

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 13. 1911. NO. 7,239
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  • 110 1 In the Selaneror Tragedy the accused gave evidence jestenJay, which is telegraphed at length by our correspondent Page 10. The report of Aver Pinas meeting, disclosing thj defalcations of the late secretary, is reported ou page 5. Also tie reports of the Pegoh (Page 4) and two
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  • 74 1 You are Dot experimenting on yourself when you take Chamberlain's Coug hßemedy for a cold, as that preparation has won its. great reputation 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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  • 1815 1 If I were ael*d what part of the native eltmect I missed the tttst when back to a white man's couctiy, T t-lcukl aiswer without aDy hesitation the native coolie. As far as personal ct mfort gees one naturallv misses at first the attentions of the Boy. But
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 569 1 To.Ni&ht To-Ni&ht AT Harima Hall CINEMATOGRAPH. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. AT 9-30 P. M. The best variety of new American, Italian, and Garmont films in our Grand Change of Programme. The following names are 1 Sardegna Pilleresca. 2 The Marchioness of Ausperti. 8 Duped by Dapin. 4 Comrades. (I,OCOft, Biograph V.
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    • 228 1 TRIUMPHAL SUCCESS FILLIS CIRCUS EVERYWHERE Grand Return Opening ON GROUND, BEACH ROAD To-Night To-Night Tremendous programmes presented every evening, everything new. Novel Bright and Entertaining, a programme of Surprises will be presented To Night. Unsurpassed for quality and quantity, a haudsome gold watch will be given away free. THE FIRST
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    • 62 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Auction Sales of professional books ;of a dynamo and of silver ware Powell and Co, page 3. Kumsang and Charon on the berth Page 6. Notice re tenders for opium Page 2 Wanted room and verandah for married couple Page 2 Preliminary notice of sale of valuable properties
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 361 1 THE WEEK Tuesday, ]3th 1 High Water.— ll 59 a., 10.58 p St Helena Meeting noon Wednesday, 14th High Water.- 0.32 a., 11.27 p Tampenis Meeting Thubsday, loth: High Water— l.s a., 11.58 p P (> Homeward mail due Friday, 16th High Water.— l 39 a.. Tanghn Club Coionatiou Ball,
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  • 834 2 HOW IT MAY HE RBMOVED. With the banishment of Malaria a new era will dawn in history." Those words, which cast a lurid glow on the importance of the disease directly responsible for more invaliding and death than ay other cause in the tropics, were spoken,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 80 2 TMI3 IS IT WATERBURY'S METABOLIZED i Cod Liver Oil Compound I TASTELESS ODORLESS W^'ii? the latest u ientific pre J7%j[ paration of COD LIVER I /^jißbts ()H n<><> iH thai -T w^^O claimed for it and super I iL";'^/^,, iedei the old fashfooed II J^rL. emulsions \shich upset i'sMSp*\ the
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    • 713 2 NOTI&ES. The United Singapore Rubber Estates, Limited. Notice is hereby given that the Transfer books and register of members of thiß Company will be closed from the 15th June to the 24th June 1911, (both days inclusive) in order that Lists of Nominees to whom shares in the Singapore United
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    • 588 2 NOTIGES. NOTICE. GOVERNMENT MONOPOLIES DEPT. Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office up to noon on Tuesday, 13th Juoe, 1911, for the supply and delivery to the order of the Government of Benares and or Patna Opium as under (a) 60 chests to be delivered at the Opium
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    • 564 2 Chartered Bank of India Australia and China. INCORPORATED ET ROTAL CEARtEM Paid up Capital in 60,000 iharea of £20 each «I,SO0 f om Reierre Fund £1,625,000 Heierve Liability of Proprietor! £1,900,00: Covrt of Director*. Sir Montagu Cornish Turner (Chairmmn). Sir Henry Stewart Cunninghaai, K.C.1.8. Thomaa Cuthberteon, Esq Sir Alfred Dent,
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    • 592 2 WANTED. WANTED Bedroom with balcony k board for married coopJe in European hour,e. Private famu preferred. State tertuß to X c o brw Pr June l-'t tfBfe< ROOM WANTED. Single gentleman desires room in Tao»hi B with private family or Hi Apply XX co Frw Preaa, June 8 WANTED Two
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  • 445 3 As to the matter of inadequate Quarantine Depot accotnm.dation, the <W*J*« in timapi thK. intention of pmifag O ur^ t.neD.pot.ccotnmodationfoi 200p£**i« HI -at Babul. the buildings wo«M Tut*«W ary u,,d inexpensive. >o that, in case of need thev OOUld be burnt down. It was suited that thus Quarantine
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  • 164 3 Patient could not übb hkr Fingers, or Raise her Abms. For nearly forty years I was a great sufferer from Rheumatism," says Mrs. S. Coward, of 6 Nile Row P oo l e Ergland. Sometimes an attack would last nearly three months at a stretch. The
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 291 3 AUGTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF Professional Books on Surveying and Civil Engineering. AT POWELL 4 COS SALEROOM On Friday, 16th June, at 11 a m. Catalogues issued. Now on view. POWELL Co., Auctioneers June 7 3 17 6 AUCTION SALE OF Excellent Silverware and Table Platedware. AT POWELL CO'S SALEROOM On
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    • 755 3 IMPORTANT PROPERTY SAIY TWO DAYS SALE OF Valuable Town and Suburban Properties in Singapore. At Messrs. H. L Coghlan k Co's Salerooms ON Monday and Wednesday, the 10th 12th July, at 2-30 p.m. Lot No. 1. Freehold Land Bukit Timah Road, Brd Mile. Area 44,640 gq. feet. Lots Nos. 2
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    • 938 3 AUCTION SALE OF A CHOICE COLLECTION OF PLANTS. (THE PROPERTY OF Dr. FALSHAW) AT TORT CANNING HOAD. On Friday, June 16th, at 2-3O p.m. Comprising .-—Maidenhair, Adiantum and other ferns, palms, crotons, South American and other orchids, dracaena, Rosetrees, Carnations, &c, &c. ON VIEW FEOM WEDNESDAY, 14th INSTANT. June 12
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    • 818 3 iVltbbßj. CHct- &NG &SJ>rf:>. (Established 1859.^ 71. North Bridjr Road, .jt.ft I &*1* An/MB? Civil, Naval, Military and Sportiuij Tailors. irilil/fei tHh^ The Managing Proprietor, w'l^has re "w«d his train 'n«j fro n j *n European Master-Tailor, PERSONALLY Co 75 every uas •;hnfi ensuring perfect fitting with the latent WEST
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  • 22 4 Domestic Occurrences. Birth. Munair At Cra'gielea, River Valley Rd., on tue 12ch instant, the wifj of J. L. Macnair of a daughter.
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  • 1374 4 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, June 13, 1911. IIM l'-, n r ,i- influence i Pel: .\aii\ un I■ i Knowing too well, as all Europe knows, what a thorny case Morocco provided for international jealousies in those perilous days prior to the cjnclusionof the A lgeciras agreement, it is
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  • 915 4 MUSICAL EVENING AT THE TBUTONIA CLUB. List night, at the Tcutonia Club, the members of that Chamber Music combination that has receutly been made possible by recent accessions gave an evening of Chamber Music in a manner that would recall to some the famous o.d Pops at
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  • 758 4 Suaowno Transfer to Lo.\; Ad extraordinary geueral meeting of shareholders of the anove compiny was held at Gresham House yesterday lor the pur pose of discussing the advisabilirv of taking steps to transfer t!ie c iiipauy to L nidon Mr W. M. Sime presided atteudance of shareholders, and
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  • 179 4 THI Cam: Ol 1>• i kkß. A c.ise which is likely to OOCVpj the attentionoftheAppo.il Court for the Mil d.iy or two was atMMMaeed befora the full court of jadfM, tin* Chief Jui Sii I liiw. Mr Justice Thorntou, M n .in.i Mr ittiot Pifhw, I I
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 306 4 FOR THE CORONATION FESTIVITIES DRINK IRROY CHAMPAGNE (EXTRA SEC) Magnums 543 per case less 5o i Pints 546 per case less 5° o Quarts 543 M j Pints S4B CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., SOLE AGFNTS: The New Adding Machine. GUARANTEED FOR 12 MONTHS. HIS MACHINE &w^?~ 1 his Little Machine is
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    • 67 4 LEE BROTHERS. 58-4, Hill Street, (off Stamford Road.) HIGH GLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. Enlargements a Speciality PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION. billiards! The Anglo- Australian Cushion. (A.lgock'B Patent with Improvements by John Roberts, Retired World's Champion) absolutely THE BEST CUSHION TO DATE FOR ANY CLIMATE. JOHN ROBERTS, 1910. ONLY OBTAIN \BL>? FROM John
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    • 13 4 For all internal complaints dysentry cnogb colds Ac, take Woods' Great Peppermint Car*
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    • 58 4 How to Avoid Loss of Time, Cuts and braises may be healed in about jne-third the time required by the usual treatment by applying Chamberlain h Pain Balm. It is an antiseptic and causes such injuries to heal without maturation. This liniment also relieves soreness of the muscle* and rheumatic
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  • 30 5 TROUBLE AT SOUTHAMPTON. IS IT A STRIKE? (Bv Submarine Telegraph.— Renter's) June 12th 0 pm. The outlook at Southampton is sarious as I -us of liners are unable ts coal.
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  • 45 5 Appeal for Conciliation Board. Mr Wilson, the secretary of the Sailors Jmon, has issued a final appeal to the Shipjwners for a Conciliation Bjard to discuss the seamen's claims, before resorting to a •trike, pointing out the far reaching effect A the strike.
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  • 82 5 POLO IN AMERICA. County Cricket. From New York it is wired that the of the second test match for the Polo Jup has resulted in America scoring 4] and England -i la County Cricket, Darby boit Northampton by 59 Surrey beat Hants bv nine tickets Sussex beat Essex by
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  • 73 5 (From •>/// <■- i'>>;-sf i, Kudla Lumpor, Juue l'Jh. Mr A. K. Peck, assistant District OtHjer, lied today in the European Hospital at Kuala Lurupor. Mr A. K. Peck, B A Cantab came to the Straits as a cadet in ls««i», his fi^st appointment
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  • 21 5 'i > nin; Ipob, June 12. Lahat has declared a dividend of nine pence per share payable on June 14.
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  • 34 5 \gents Harrisons Crossfields. United Serdang Sumatra 1'1.777 lbs. Sialang 3.954 Sun£?«i Kari 2,512 Agent Evatt »t Co., Nyalas, tapioca, M tv k1684 p ku). ludr^giri, April, 4r,r» Mav, 7:>* 5 mo. 112 lb.
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  • 265 5 The following property was sold at Messrs Ching Kentr Lse'l ml" rooms yesterday Freehold Lind in Changie lacing the Sea ind adj lining the Gjvernment Buugalow. \rea 4 Acres, 1 Rood and Poles bought by GdW Bjon Chan for $1,025. Freehold land and huu*e known as No. 7
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  • 57 5 JAPANESE AT CORONATION. WARSHIPS ARRIVE. (By Submarine Telegraph.— Reuter's.) Prince Cheng of China and his suite hive left Moscow en route for the Coronation. The Jtpanesa wtrships Kurame and Tone, under the command of Vice Admiral Shimamura hare arrived at Portland, where there is a magnificent assemblage of warships gathered
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  • 41 5 Threatened Complication. A telegram from Tangiar states that the Spanish have occupied Alca/.ir, ou June 10th, and were wed received. The French newspapers continue the liveliest protest agtiust the Spanish action and eveu foreshadow a temporary rupture of diplomatic relations.
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  • 75 5 Veering Round. June 12th <5 pm. A telegram from Constantinople siys that the foreign criticisms of the Government policy in Albania, though at the outset they were resented as foreign intervention, have produced a strong impression and the Turkish newspapers are moderating their language and are now in
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  • 75 5 This great Slow has returned from its trip through the Stttftf, wliere "greit business has been done. The Circus opens this night, wlum the programme will ba of the best, and a gol«i watch will be given away. Etch night they will be an eutire change of programme,
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  • 81 5 Pot three nights onlv, the Alhambra has on view the sp«oUl fi'm taken ot the uuveihng of the Victoria Mem )nal, iu front of Buckingham Palace, by special p3rmiHsi>n of the Offi j«j of Works. Tue mail papers are full of the grea', ceremony carried out by the
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  • 269 5 Results of ties played during the week endiDg 10th Jane A Singles. Tan Soo Bin, 6 beat Soh Peng L tu ree 4 wo. Seet Hock Seng, 8 beat Lse Chim Taan scr w o. Tan Cbong Khe<\ 15 vs Tan Tiam K-ut, J, 2, 4 6 (unfinished).
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  • 33 5 In the Garrison League at TaDglin last evening, C. Co played H. Co of the Buffs, and the match ended in a draw after a hard game in which no points were scored.
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  • 1995 5 THE POSITION OF AYER PANAS. Robbed of over 550.000. A most amazing position of affiirs was disclosed at an extraordinary meeting of the Ayer Panas Rubber Estate, Lrd, held at Gresham House yesterday, when for the n>st time the full extent of the defalcations for which the late
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  • 98 5 The following are the scores in the Golf Match plaved ou Sunday morning at Sepoy Lines between teams from the Singapore aud Sepoy Lines Golf Clubs. S. Jolt Club. Sepoy L. Golf Club, Procter Howe 0 Cruicksbank Creery 1 1 Dyn«- and Graham 0 Everitt and Hallifax 1* Mundellan*
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 39 5 The Best Plaster. A piece of flannel dampened with Cham Ccrlain's Pain Balm and bonnd on over the ftffeoted narts is superior to a plaster and costs t.y one tenth as mnch. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.
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    • 140 5 ROBIM&C* Jl BRITISH MADE TABLE |gg^fe mb LAMPS. wjA HANDSOME TABLE L^MP \k..,r With Duplex Burner, ir^Pi r~ -r^^n Crystal Container, UI I T f U Marble Base, iT XTTTj Globe and Chimney Complete. ]W PnVp $1 7^ 0k Complete House Furnishers «^SBiBL Player's In 1 lb. Patent Air-Tight Ting.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 365 6 OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO.. LTD. AND China Mutual Steam Nav. Co. Ltd. The Companies' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and Japan every week, and from Japan homewards for London Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool and for Marseilles, Havre and Liverpool
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    • 591 6 INDO-CHINA S. N. CO., LTD. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. The Company's s.s. M KUM SANG 8,237 tons, Captain Wheeler, will be despatched ,f or above ports at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, the 14th instant. She has excellent accommodation for first and second class passengers, amidships, carrying a qualified European Surgeon,
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    • 669 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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    • 652 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 Gulf, Continental and Ameri oan Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Outward for China) Delta June 16 Devanha
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    • 983 6 HOLIDAY-TICKETS, Between 15th April and 15th July, 1911 Holiday-Tickets to from all the places of the JNetberJands-India Arching (Singapore and Penang included) will be issued. These tickets entitle the passenger to make a return voyJ against payment of single fare and are available for steamer of the following lines Koninklijke
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  • 376 7 With the advent of the statistics for April, the world position in tin discloses a very interesting state of affaiis. The Mining Journal has an informative article on the subject. It may perhaps be interesting to set out a few of the main facts. The decline in
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  • 202 7 A study of the Issue Rolls of the Public Record Office reveals many surnames which have either disappeared or have been toned down. There are such surnames as Thep undersstepdoghtre (the longest on record), Attestreteßende, Betquenezelle, and Del Countynghouse. Among the earlier forms of names still current in s
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  • 218 7 It is a curious phenomenon, observes the Rangoon Times, that a Native press, which is nothing if not democratic, should so constant ly indulge in rhapsodies of the administration of Native States, which may be described as pure despotisms. Doubtless some States, such as Baroda, Travancore, Mysore
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  • 111 7 Derbyshire is learning to think imperially. The proposal has been made, and favourably received, that the Derbyshire primary schools shall be put in communication with schools in the Colonies, and that twice or three times in a term Matlock or Derby shall exchange letters with, eay, Wanganui, New
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 555 7 KEPLER' SOLUTION NURSING MOTHERS derive great benefit from this |jj^"j^ by delicious tonic food. NifiifJlf^Wß Kepler Solution sustains the MlJptBL I strength and builds up the W£&skm DOa > &&SK&(&& H It increases and enriches the y'4*^\£ II supply of milk. R^ff M It is easily digested, and its "J^^l^
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    • 56 7 Cure for Biliousness. Biliousness is due to a disordered condition of the stomach. Chamberlain's Tablets are essentially a stomach medicine, intended es--3 pecially to act on that organ to cleanse it strengthen it, tone and invigorate it, to regulate the liver and to banish biliousness positively and effectually. For sale
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    • 501 7 hundred acd twenty guilders when determin ing the advertised value of starts. In calculating the advertised value of any race the value of any cup, plate, or pr ze other than money shall not be inc'nded. Entries must be made on S. R forthwhich may be hai at; the Secretary
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    • 604 7 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 (Sunday! excepted). Cash price Ten Cents a copy. Subscribers' copies will be delivered at their private residences, (or town offices
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 848 7 Selangor Turf Club. Summer Meeting, 191 1. Tuesday 4th, Thursday 6th and Saturday Bth July, 1911. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, kth 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
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 278 8 BIIJ aa fIJL Jki ■■i^^* If I A i*lf u ci^^^^^S^ mm I Ic HI I Kl U 1 IV Aflfll To H.M. THE King. liljU i j jPiii m urbh f f 1 11 1 Li A !l2 ■Scotch wng^ v /^p. i- "black wh>j& B^^T^^^B^^^^^n^^^^i^^B^^B qF a sc>
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  • 674 9 Tehran 4 520 Telok Anson 995 4785 iali Ayer 12i150 IMeo 54,691 461 478 2,146 Tremelbye 14j50 87|160 rolak 600 2,427 laiping 780 800 6750 Taiping Plantations 4,4*0 5,452 18,832 tt u t D c? an 673 ™5 2,780 United Singapore 8,542 8,600 37,400 United Serdang 21
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  • 119 9 H Apl. May Total elat 1,176 r.ruang 54> Bruseh Chenderiang 44 n aJppoßg 670 2545 fcleawood 810 1,438 Kamunmg |5,285 *6. 14 (11)|5?,782 rvanaboi 293 H63 1,034 _T mta Btl 1,251 Kmta Association 766 1,411 Kledang 102 401 Kramat Pnlai 1 _g3 Kuantan Lahat 773 2519 vienglomba Lode
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  • 1439 9 SH ARES. o^r^, VU Paid lawDra BnrMas. SiLLaas «5,000 2/ 2/ AUagar Rubber Estates Lrd 10% for 1910 310 4 3 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay 100% for 1910 17 3 18 V 50.000 2/- I'. BatangMalaka 110 2 2 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 150% for 1910 14 0 0
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 332 9 TO LET. TO LET. Compound House, No. 2, Dnblinrd, Gas and Waier laid on. Entry July 1. Apply E. R. SASSOOM, '23, Arcade. June 7 uc TO LET Office No. 9, D'Almeida Street. Apply MEYER BROS. May 31 1.7 TO BE LET. No. 6, Malacca Street, now occapied by tfessrn.
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    • 31 9 SIAM IN THE MALAY PENINSULA A Short Account of the position of Siam in the States of Kelam&B, Patani Legeh and Sai. ««-prlnted from the Slngaport Vr%% Presi." Price SO cents
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 1218 9 VESSELS IN POKT c Fla »^d Tons Commanderj Arrived From For When »«a Mew 001. yachc suO Murphy May 24 Malacca Uncertain Waterwitch Bri: 620 Ehaeoek June 11 Kamrank Steamers Flag Tons Master Arrived From Consignee For When Bremen Ger ,26 Hubmer June *> Bangkok B^hn Meyer Bangkok 9 Ban
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  • 2522 10 FURTHER PROCEEDINGS. Kuala Lumpor. June 12. Oa the resumption, Mr Pooley asked permission to examine Dr Cooper regarding the answer given to the judges question. Dr Cooper said on Saturday that it would b« hard for a woman struggiiDg her hardest to inflict the wounds described, etc. In
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  • 50 10 The June H Monthly Medal played for on June loth aud 11th was won by Et. St J. B'addeJl. 12 Cards were taken out and thfi following returned B St J Braddoll 93 15 78 W. M. Graham 90 1" HO R. 11. Sharpe 86 J I
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  • 320 10 SC.C. vSKC. A fairly large gathering assembled on the Esplanade last evening to watch tho game of Association foothill played between the S.C.C. and the S.U.C. The ground was hard and a fast game ensued The S:K.C. lost tho toss and kicked off with a blinding t,un in
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  • 373 10 The Fuh Woh arrivpd from Pulo Sembilan *mtmd*J with 20,000 tins of kerosene oil. The P and O Hoireward mail sp. "Delhi" left Hongkong at 1 pin on Saturday, and is due here at 6 o'clock on Thursday morning. The P end O Outward mail steamer Delta left
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  • 97 10 Tne "Calcutta Englishman" says that German Syndicates are securing wholesale concessions to work wolfram mines in the viciuity of Tavoy, not far from RaDgoon. The British community in Burma have sent in a petition of protest addressed to the Governor- General. The petition seeks to urge legislation by which the
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  • 172 10 Per I'iK Sen- Mr MiPherson. Per Chow Fa HH. Sultan of Su'u and followers, Messrs Maclean, Viezel, Simper, Lewis and Hardecup. Per Kinta: Capt Lanipry. Capt and Mtb Maddocks, Meawrs Tinker, Kesvitz, Vernon, S. Kuooker, < >.>Wne, C. Darby. Mr and Mrs \Y F. Nutt, Misses Low (two) Mr
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  • 145 10 June 11, Resident ?ohi lT, Dut str, Tnos, for Rhio. Lothian, Brit str, Lockhart. for Mauluiein. June 12. Gneisenaii, Ger str. Obeuauer, for Hongkong Shanghai and Japan. Etnile, Dut etr, Mahmcot, for Rhio Hai Fung, Bi it str, Gamers for Hougkong Hainam. Brit str, Phillips, for Muar and Malacca.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 12 10 Woods' Great Peppermint Core for all internal complaints dysentry coughs oolda Ac.
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    • 38 10 Do not be deluded into neglecting a little ltoold, nasal catarrh or expectoraon If you do it will finally become too It* for treatment Morrhuol Creosote cures catarrh and dries up secretions which cause ex Dec toration. F
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    • 306 10 A GUARANTEED INCOME FOR LIFE, j £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
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