The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 15 June 1911
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Title Section15 1911-06-15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1911. NO. 7,24115 words
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Article107 1911-06-15 1 The evidence recorded to-day in the Selaneror Tiagedv is mainly medical Pr«ge 10. Dr GoonatilleWs appeal against a deci sion of tbe Medical Council is reported on page 5. Tbe Homeward Conference have given notice of a rite in freights to Genoa, consequent on increased cost of107 words
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Article885 1911-06-15 1 THE TIN A GE. A strikirg ard not lDsigr firant feature of life in the East, is tbe fart played by tinned commodities and more striking still, if you like to believe me, is the far-reaching-ness cf their iiflueice. Cntil I came to think seriously about it, it bad never885 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement631 1911-06-15 1 Oc Straits Opera Co GRAND OPENING NIGHT! FRIDAY, 16TH JUNE, 1911. AT THE ALEX ANDRA HALL NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. 'Ashek Sinaran Bulan/ Reappearance of Miss Clhat't or. the c* lebrated Prima Dona, Mohamed Noor, the comedian, Salleh, Darus, Sarpu and others. New Jceneries, Dresses Excellent Music. Cancel all other engagements631 words
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Advertisement320 1911-06-15 1 ENORMOUS SUCCESS AT FILLIS CIRCUS SITUATED BEACH ROAD. Xew programme received witb GREAT ENTHUSIASM ENORMOUS SUCCESS EVERYITEM ENCORED The Greatest Best __<\ Brightest Programme ever submitted to a Singapore Audiei.ce. To-Night I To- Night 1 Another varied change in oir gratd programme also another HANDSOME PRESENT will be given away320 words
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Advertisement112 1911-06-15 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Lambert A Co., the leading photographers of the place Page 4. Fillis's Circus, with a laughable new sketch Page I. The Straits Opera Co. opens at the Alex andra Hall on Friday ai^ht. Page 1. The Dunera does not sail till Friday, and the Charon till Saturday Page112 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous358 1911-06-15 1 THE WEEK. Thursday, 15th: High Water— l.s a., 11.58 p P Homeward mail due Friday, 16th High Water— l.39 a.. Tanglin Club Coronation Ball, 9.15 pm Trafalgar Rubber, neon P A O Outward mail due Hockey, SCC v Brahmans Saturday, 17th i High Water— 0.34 a., 2 10 p Swimming358 words
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Article218 1911-06-15 2 Si h.iects for Consideration, The second meeting of the Far EdS'ern Association of Tropic il Medicine will be held at Hongkong from the 20th to 27th of January 1918. Dr. J. M. Atkinson of the department of public health of Honkoug is president and Dr. Francis218 words
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Article332 1911-06-15 2 There were over a score of members in at tendance on Friday to witness the training work. The weather was beautifully fine but the track was a little heavy on account of yesterday's rain. The going was however good. Melodist, Piper up, worked once round the course332 words
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Article219 1911-06-15 2 As you were. That was the effect of the amended race programme adopted by the Penang Tuif Club. It restores to amateurs the two races reserved for them two meetings ago and besides the Roadster Race which, ever sirce we can remember, has been their prerogative, it219 words
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Article107 1911-06-15 2 Addressed to Talkative Bridge Players. You ask me why I do not lead The suit you first discard To you (you say) the thing appears So ea6y to regard. You ask me why I cannot count The trumps played every time tarn talk as though you107 words
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Article254 1911-06-15 2 How to Overcome Their Disabilities. No more wonderful evidence of the morvellous regulating machinery which exists in tbe human body can be found than the way in which tbe body-heat is. in health, always kept at the same level, no matter what may be the external temperature. Similarly,254 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement373 1911-06-15 2 BOOK NOW OPEN ON THE Singapore Gymkhana, JUNE 24TH. 1911. DOUBLE EVENT ON THE EX-GRIFFIN RAGES ALSO STRAIGHT OUT. Probable Starters to be seen at the office. Apply M. S. COWAN Tarf Commission Ago at. 10, THE ARCADE, SINGAPORE. Tel "FACILITY, Singapore." 'Phone 1201. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders are invited for373 words
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Advertisement782 1911-06-15 2 NOTIGES. State of North Borneo. TENDERS FOR REVENUE FARMS. Tenders are invited for tbe lease of the Revenue Farms in tbe State of North Borneo from Ist January, 1912, as set out hereunder Tenders will be received at tbe Office of the Government Secretary, Sandakan, up to 12 o'clock noon782 words
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Advertisement662 1911-06-15 2 TO LET. HOUSES TO BE LET. "CLAUGHTON," Paterson Road. Furnished. Rent 9120. "WANDARRI," 1-A off Dilvey Road, 4 Bedrooms Ac Untarnished. Rent $80. 44 LISVANE," Kings Road. Furnished. 4 Bedrooms. Tennis, Stabling Ac. Rent $60. Apply H. L. COGHUN A Co., Auctioneers. _May 29 no TO LET. Compound House, No.662 words
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Advertisement549 1911-06-15 2 Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. INCORPORATED ET ROTAL CMAEIER Paid np Capital in 80,000 snares of SSO each 11,200,00. Reserve Fnnd £1,625,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors «1,300,00C Court of Dirsetors. Sir Montagu Cornish Turner (Chairman). Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham, K.0.L8. Thomas Cuthbertson, Esq Sir Alfred Dent, K.C.M.G. William549 words
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Advertisement505 1911-06-15 2 FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of CanT<b Established 1882. INSURANCE in Force, over •39.800,000 ftft New Business, 1910. over $6,640 000 S Large Net Surplus above liabilities for fli SERVE and all outstanding claims Direct Government Sr 0N Cash Loans, Settlements, etc, made L^a Policies are M WORLD WIDE J. H.505 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement876 1911-06-15 3 RUBBER ESTATES OF JOHORE (LIMITED). The Era ov Dividends in Bioht. The Ordinary General Meeting was b-'d at ihe London Chamber of Commerce. Sir Fiank A. Swettenham presided. The representative of the agents and secretaries, Harrisons and Crosfield (Limited), read the notice oiling tbe meeting. The CnairuiHu moved the adontiou876 words
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Advertisement849 1911-06-15 3 AUCTION SALE OF Professional Books on Surveying and liv. l Engineering. AT POWELL A CO'S SALEROOM On Friday, 16th June, at 11 a m. Catalogues issued. Now on view. POWELL Co., Auctioneers Jope jj 17 6 AUCTION SALE OF Excellent Silverware and Table Platedware. AT POWELL A CO'S SALEROOM On849 words
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Advertisement649 1911-06-15 3 AUCTION SALE OF A CHOICE COLLECTION OF PLANTS. (THE PROPERTY OF Br FaLSHAW) AT FORT CANNING BOAD. On Friday, June 16th, at 2-30 p.m. Comprising :-Maidenhair, Adiantum and other ferns, palms, crotons, South American ard other orchids, dracaena, Rosetrees Carnations, &c, &c. ON VIEW FROM WEDNESDAY, 14th INSTANT. JoDel2 H.649 words
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Advertisement74 1911-06-15 3 i ESTATE OF CAPTAIN JOHN HENRY SMITH, deceased. AUCTION SALE OF Freehold Land Houses off Mandalay Road Tuesday, 20th June, at 2-30 pm. Freehold land fronting a reserve for road off Mandalay Road, Singapore, area 84,866 sq. ft. part of Grant No. 8. Together with the dwelling houses erected on74 words
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Advertisement837 1911-06-15 3 Selangor Turf Club. Summer Meeting, 191 1. Tuesday 4th, Thursday 6th and Saturday Bth July, 1911. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 4th 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 7 lbs. Winners of837 words
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Advertisement553 1911-06-15 3 T^n nound <-terlinn shall be taken as the equivalent "t one hundred dollars or ona hundred aud twenty guilders when determining the advertised value of a'akts. Iu c^lcilating <h*> adverted value of any race Am vaiue ui any cap, plaie, or prize other than money shall net be included. Eutries553 words
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Article36 1911-06-15 4 Domestic Occurrences. Marriage. YUAN HOON SIOK Chenc;.—On Saturday, ord June, at the Methodist Episcopal Church, Rangoon, by the Rev. B. Lichtenberg, Tan Yuan Hoon, Chinese preacher of the Methodist Episcopal Mission, Burma, to Lim SIOK Cheng.36 words
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Article, Illustration1290 1911-06-15 4 The Singapore Free Press Thursday, June 15, 1911. r t Truth fa pn Ptodsed to i-'i'L-M 1... V a!i\ ii i .i Perhaps the public may be getting callous, but it seems to be the case that the weekly lists of fatalities connected with aviation seem to make now no1,290 words
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Article634 1911-06-15 4 The aviator <> leiroz has died as the result of injuries sustained owing to a fall from his monoplane while Hying at San Paulo, Brazil. Ceylon pipers note the arrival in that Colony of Mr Anton Bertram, who has been appointed Attornev-Qeneral of Ceylon, in succession to the Hon. Mr634 words
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Article51 1911-06-15 4 Let the learned o'er planets puzzle Let the p'lice the bow-wows muzzle And the thirst people guzzle In the ways that suit 'em best. But every beggar, peer or laird, Wfch WnX r fa 2*2 that Cftn>t be B P«ed, itn Woods Great Peppermint Cure preparoo, For ailments of the51 words
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Article43 1911-06-15 4 Jm><mm uf Kuala Lumpor, J une The Planters Stores have a LoadoMQLlJ giving the following Rubber price* Sheet and biscuits Fine crepe Best scrap in crepe L>rm Birk Scrap in crepe form Scrap un'reited 4 B tmbong untreated PiMM hard para43 words
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Article155 1911-06-15 4 The billiard m*tch in the championship, pliyed <m To* I i the Catholic Club between Ifl A Mr E. H. Vallurg. resulted in a w. former. The pri/. »s were givea Mrs W. M .sV^rgeu, tha pr,/ i w as follows I Championship, Wmn« r Mr Runner-up Mr155 words
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Article140 1911-06-15 4 L is a common OOMpUiat u pe, pie of Singapore th all that is going on in the gr of the world l'ti.v. speak thus if they Mill b(] B-»ach Road where tLe prabra keeps this c. in the events of the ni^ht t f tha first tune140 words
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Article100 1911-06-15 4 A meeting of the Legislative Coun meet on Thursdav, June 22, M 9 1" iin to I pass the following motion. That the R ght Hon'ble the B State for the Ooloomi bo roqnesttd '••cob- I vey to Tlinr M IJHtMM the King EM*. J«6O I this humble100 words
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Article72 1911-06-15 4 The Chairman of the Btraitl H I Conference notifies shippers tint on of the exceptional manner in which t he ex- 1 peuses in connection with the delivery of cirgo are m anting up V <i aH I the rates of freight on all OMTg port will be72 words
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Article38 1911-06-15 4 The following Ties will be pUjl Single Hm,! BMf •I Bent lev v. .1 HeodsrtoM. F B Manh w. Dr. A Q Batlsr. EL D PitosoUly v. E Br *o. Archdeacon [strd v. H. T. White.38 words
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Article40 1911-06-15 4 A steam launch SjlMg the Club r leave Johnston's Pi.-r foi the Club Buog M 9, 10, 11 and noon 01 Sit unlay. Instant, for the use of the OoMMMlttte Mm I Sub Committee for tbe Carnival.40 words
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Article51 1911-06-15 4 Tambalak Estate 1,800 lbs. Teo Jip Neo, a Chinese w mu. ll Road, was yesterday convictn.l hv Mr ActoM I second magistrate, on an allegation bciDC I the occupier ol o >win >u u'lminj hou*?- I She was fined $"»00 or in default 8. i *M» I51 words
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Article44 1911-06-15 4 A Malay named < Nman wis arretted I Tuesday night for breaking into a Tami'' I house in Orchard R>adand stealing closing valued at $35. He appeared bet re tb« I second magistrate and the case was »ea*. w I the District Court for trial.44 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement182 1911-06-15 4 FOR THE CORONATION FESTIVITIES! DRINK IRROY CHAMPAGNE (EXTRA SEC) Magnums 543 per case less s°o Pints $46 per case 1e33 5o Quarts 543 j Pints $48 CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., SOLE AGFNTS: mmmm^^^mmmmm^m^mmm^mmum^^mmmmmmmmmmomxM^mmmmmmmmmi^^mmm The New Adding Machine. GUARANTEED FOR 12 MONTHS. THIS MACHINE agp^ifiPM-^ This Little Machine is OBTAINED the most182 words
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Article24 1911-06-15 5 'Bv Ort—iM, mtmimk Emm*,*) It is announced at Southampton that the taxational Seamen's Strike is to Win on the 14 n June.24 words
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Article24 1911-06-15 5 Coal Porters Cbstinate. June 14th. 7 1* pm A1 Southampton the coal porters have Md concessions and are continuing the ke.24 words
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Article40 1911-06-15 5 Trie result of the Ascot Stakes is 1 Wil>njx 2 King Midas 3 Victory. Tbe betting was 9 2 9—2 100 7 Cricket results are Northamptonshire beat by an innings and 107. Hampshire Gloucester by an innings and 10:}.40 words
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Article56 1911-06-15 5 I presence of eighteen German officers, D for the first time the Kaiser permitted to compete, enhanced the interest in the International Horse Show, which was the brilliant hitherto held. Tbe Germans won the first, third, and fourth prizes at the parade for officers' light bt -hirgers. England56 words
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Article29 1911-06-15 5 Principles of Naturalisation Approved. Imperial Conference has decided the i-r.nc.ples ou which legislation could be adopted ensuring that naturalisation rights 1 be effective throughout the Empire.29 words
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Article38 1911-06-15 5 June 14, 9 pm, replying to a question in tbe House, Sr H. Samuel, Postmaster Q Moral, said he h pei shortly to institute a parcels post serv.?e between England and Xorth China, via Siberia.38 words
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Article399 1911-06-15 5 Tampering with and possession of a f^se Caching resulted in a Keh being fined s."js ov the senior magistrate yesterdav. Those versatile police agaiu. A constable giving evidence for the prosecution of bookmakers at Abertiller v, said that he disguised aimself with a powdered wig as a footman, and also399 words
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Article13 1911-06-15 5 For all internal complaints dysentry cnogh colds Ac, take Woods' Great Peppermint Ooxf13 words
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Article48 1911-06-15 5 END IN^ VIEW. (By Submarine Telegraph—Renter's.) June 14.9 p.m. Telegrams from Vienna and Athens state that there are indications that the end of the Albanian Revolt is imminent. The Turks are prepared to grant an amnesty an d make political concessions if the Albanians will submit.48 words
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Article74 1911-06-15 5 No Agreement. June 14th, 10 _>•"> a.m. A Washington telegram states that Mr. Nagel, Secretary of the Department of Commerce and Libour, states that the International Far-sealing Conferenc 3 has been unable to agree upon the compensation which should be pud to Japan for abandonim? pelagic sealing. It74 words
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Article31 1911-06-15 5 Improvement Loan. I' is telegraphed from Piris that the meetiugof the Soti Canal Company has author.zed tbe borrowing the four million sterling for the improvement of the Canal. > M <—31 words
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Article627 1911-06-15 5 Attitude of the Shipowners. From inquiries made in L mdon it appears that shipowners do not treat the threat of a general strike of seaman seriously. They have a large supply cf men available, and if the strike begins they expect to be able to cope with627 words
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Article57 1911-06-15 5 Cuts and bruises may be healed in abont one-third the time required by the usual treatment by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It is an antiseptic and causes such injuries to heal without maturation. This liniment also relieves soreness of tbe muscles and rheumatic pains.57 words
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Article650 1911-06-15 5 DR. GOONETILLEKK'S APPLICATION. The appeal of Frederick William Goonetiileke against the decision of the Medical council at whose instance he was struck cff the register on charges of unprofessional conduct was resumed yesterday in the Court, of Appeal. The charges "on which the Medical Council found him650 words
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Article316 1911-06-15 5 A Caisi: of Aroplanb Accident. It is these symptoms of hypertension, of headache, of trouble to the auditory nerves, such as bu/./.ir.g in the ears and sleepiness, whieh bt-coiue worse during the descent ;ind coutinne long after landing, that are characteristic of air sickness and distinguish it from316 words
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Article39 1911-06-15 5 A piece of Mannel 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 Dispensaries and Dealers*39 words
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Article239 1911-06-15 5 Winding Up. At the meeting of the Tampenis Para and Coconut Plantations L'd. held yesterday afternoon at the registered office of the company, 25, S>uth Canal Road, resolutions for the voluntary winding up of the affairs of tbe company were passed. Dr. S. C. Yin presided and in239 words
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Article476 1911-06-15 5 Cor resp ondence. THE ELEPHANT MAZE. To THK Editom, Sir. Have any of your readers noted the new miAEM, the latest ever invented, in the place whence they have just taken awav the old Dalhousie Monument f Whatever is it intended for r If the solitary obelisk was an obstruction476 words
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Article205 1911-06-15 5 Dear Mr Editor, —I wish to draw the attention of the responsible authorities to the nuisance caused by a motor car horn in the vicinity ol the old cemetery at Bokit Timah Road. The car with this offending horn hails from Bukit Timah direction, passing bv the205 words
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Article74 1911-06-15 5 Yon are not experimenting on yourself when you take Chamberlain's Cong hßemedy for a cold, as that preparation has won its. great reputation and extensive sale by its remarkable cores of colds, and can always be depended upon. It is equally valuable for adults74 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement283 1911-06-15 5 ROBINSON &C? CARRERAS TOBACCO. ~^m— 7JC Jft, BARON MIXTURE 1 c=^MJtßftl||^M 1 IN 2 OZ, 4 OZ. TINS. MIXTURE. CARRERAS IN 2 0Z 4 0Z TINS CRAVENM XTUR8 BLAOK- OAT MIXTURE IN 4 OZ. TINS. iwii— ammaammam E————WM can— THE GARRICK. CIGARETTE mm? b&m*aa^ m^**^p££f*T_\^J^~ T ■V!B^Wd|mL^P^B Clh w*-*^ a283 words
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Advertisement761 1911-06-15 6 BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO. LTD. FOR PENANO, RANGOON AND CALCUTTA. The Company's Steamer 1 'DUNERA," 5,4 6 tons, D. L. Neilson, r.n.r. Commender, will be despatched for the above ports on Friday, the 16th instant, at 5 p.m. She has excellent accommodation for first and r econd class passengers.761 words
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Advertisement603 1911-06-15 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, Snez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau, Nagasaki and Kobe to603 words
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Advertisement721 1911-06-15 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 American Ports. Steamerß will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Outward for China) Delta June 18 Delta Aug721 words
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Advertisement822 1911-06-15 6 HOLIDAY-TICKETS. Between 15th April and 15th July, 1911 Holiday-Tickets to and from 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 anj steamer of the following822 words
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Advertisement217 1911-06-15 6 M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMEb MAIL LINE For China, Japan. Ceylon, Aden, EgyP and Marseilles OUTWARD HOMEWARD A. Behic June I>6 Tonkin J« Yarra July 10 E. Simon- July 10 Tourane July 24 Dumbea Ju Polymsien Aug. 7 Armand B«-hic CaKionien Aug. 21 Yarra Au Sydney Srpt. 4 Tourane Bt Tonkin217 words
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Article426 1911-06-15 7 Compulsory Service to Come Into Opefation. Interesting detail* of the new military system which comes into operation in Australia next month were supplied to a represe&taive of this journal (Times of Ceylon) by Lieut.- Colonel G. lUmacioddi, of the 2nd Australian Infantry Regiment After July Ist, every426 words
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Article432 1911-06-15 7 Bachelor's Double's Victory. Sentinel in the Pall Mill Gazette refers that to Sir George Murray's success as a racing owner in winning the Jubilee Stakes at Kempton with the fine horse formerly owned by Mr W. W. Bailey Bachelor's Double Of course I Why did432 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement547 1911-06-15 7 Petroleum Residue! I AS A WOOD PRESERVATIVE.! I' Compare our prices with other preservatives. I 50 cents per gallon fob. any Steamer I in the Roads or ex Godown. I i I I APPLY TO a THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM Co., Ltd. J WINCHESTER HOUSE. HONGKONG WHAMPOA DOCK CO., LTD HONGKONG.547 words
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Advertisement45 1911-06-15 7 H. BOLTER. JUST LANDED A FRESH SHIPMENT OF FINEST King's Salted Herrings in tin Ospery Salmon. Italian Mortadella. Smoked Lubeck Sausages, Crawford's assorted Biscuits. Fresh Bombay Butter. Frying Oil in 1 gal. Tins, Fresh Lemons, Telephone No. 398. N. and 0. HIGH STREET, ADDIS BUILDINGS'45 words
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Advertisement550 1911-06-15 7 M The Itriiish Medical Journal say>— W I "Benver Kootl has. I>y its .•xsriirnce, p established a reputation of its own." m jjj Benger's Food is sooth- 1 jj ing and satisfying. It j 5 contains all theelements 1 h of a natural food ;n a S condition suitable for550 words
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Advertisement189 1911-06-15 7 'TT 'KEPLER* f._ (TRADE MARK) f SOLUTION NURSING MOTHERS d* 1 t.t .1 Kepler Solution E 1 erive great beneht trom this y -•■fc^"*fa delicious tonic food. I Kepler Solution sustains the strength and builds up the £^"*|B§^ I body. ss&ujcS'rft** I M.;:i/:;:S RAJUJCTMA£T(nFI.Ca'j I It increases and enriches the189 words
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Miscellaneous526 1911-06-15 7 SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT RAILWAY. From lit February, 191 1, and until farther notice. TRAIN SERVICE FOR WEEK DAYS ONLY. UP TRAINS. 1284 5 6 789 10 am. am. am. am. am. am. pm. pm. pm. pm. Passir Panjang 7.37 4.40 Borneo Wharf 7.45 9.08 4.48 People's Park 7.54 9.12 4.57 Tank526 words
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Advertisement370 1911-06-15 8 I PERMANENT READY ROOFING. Cheaper than Attaps. No Renewal being Required. ■kSvCHSK 'ijfm](r£^_*_iX_^__t_fim£^. jl jltgfcl JJ* jCSjj'i'.fu^SFKfT^'*.;''. 4V m Wl^*m. r^~^ E 7-jB mM| '^*JL THE BORNEO COMPANY™ LIMITED. "1 JODELITE (REGISTERED*. irMMSSMEm^m^. m~. ~~B9B^^^b vfIBBBP^ WmMW tm'c. Em W__ i il ■*A*wLmWS'm&&'- Bf ,t> ,\^^^H jlfli BBfiP^ *ks Bt370 words
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Article692 1911-06-15 9 I Tehran >M Telok Ansoa j 'og- r 4 Tali Ayet 12 l»>n ifi'ian uaoi irafalgar 4ftl 7U o T»^~. i. 4DI 478 2,146 &ye l4 750 37 is T^ninc 60 2 427 Taiping Plantations 4,4h 0 5,462 18,8^2 ri 1 11 673 725 2 730 lited692 words
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Article134 1911-06-15 9 a i A PI- May Total oelat 1 176 Brnang 252 Chenderiang £°P en 8 a 670 640 3,185 eawood 810 458 1,896 Kamnnrng t5,285 $6,414 (ll)|5-\782 Kanaboi 293 ;J63 1.034 nfca 831 1,251 ivmta ABsociation 766 4Q6 1,871 102 106 gO7 Kramat Pniai i nft Lahat 773134 words
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Article1401 1911-06-15 9 ilt/mnnn CIO 10 Eastern Smelting Co Ltd 10% 10.00 nom $1,500,000 10 7 n Oontrib 10% 7.00 $360 000 10 10 Fraaer and Neave 25% A5% bonus 1910 38.00 40.00 (100 100 Howarth Erakine Ltd 2*% 45.00 $2,400 000 1(K) 100 m m 7^ pr€f> 7% 9100 n^ (1001,401 words
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100 1911-06-15 9 Wharves and Dock* at tehich different vessels icsre berthei on Satu*d%y. East Wharf (Basinj— Nil. East Wharf Sec 1 Fuh Wo, Benlarig. Sheerß Wharf Peking. Main Wharf Sec 2 Kum Sang, Dunera. 3-Nil. 4— Sikh. s— Nil. 6 Polyphemus, Kitano Maru. Lagoon Dock100 words
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Article103 1911-06-15 9 June 13. Chowtai, Gar str, R *ber, for Bangkok. June 14. Emilie, Dut str, Mahmoot, for Rhio. Boribat, Siam str, Hoick. Bangkok, via ports. Bronwer, Dat str, G >t/, for Mocara, Saba and Djambie. Koemai. Dut str, Lobele, for Rengat via ports. Sri Mnar, Brit str, Hudson, for Muar103 words
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Article72 1911-06-15 9 Per Selangor: Misses (2) Blackesten, Messrs Stott, F G. Shi\v, A De Lazario, Buckingham, C C. Beng, Mrs Sime. Per Kitano Maru Mrs and Miss Rendle, Mrs and Miss Kjeldahl, Mr <i S. Armstrong, Mr G P. Salzmann, Mr W. Ross. Per Xnentung: Mr W. Drissen, Prince Phya Bornrocg,72 words
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Article57 1911-06-15 9 Biliousness is due to a disordered condition of the stomach. Chamberlain's Tablets are essentially a stomach medicine, intended es pecially to act on that organ to cleanes itstrengthen it, tone and invigorate it, to regn late the liver and to banish biliousness p osi tively and effectually.57 words
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Article66 1911-06-15 9 (Cobbbctbd vr to Jane. 14 Bank 4ms 2/44. demand 2/4 > f Private credits 3ms mm* 2/4f credits 6 m's 2/4|f France, demand Bank... 294 1 Germany, demand 238£ India, T.T. 174 4 Hongkong, demand 21 f Yokohama, demand 114| Java, demand 140} Bangkok, demand 65 1 Sovbbbigns, Bank66 words
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Article136 1911-06-15 9 June 14. Tlt# 95.124 Gambier buyers 8 90 Gambier Cube No 1 14.50 'TAmbier Cube Xo I nom Pepper Black ordin S'pore 18 25 Pepper, White fair? buyers 28 2-5 Xutmegs 110 to the lb nom Nutmegs {.SO to the lb EOnx Mace Banda BOa Cloves Amboina noia Bally136 words
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Page 9 Advertisements
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Advertisement415 1911-06-15 9 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 Liverpool415 words
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Miscellaneous814 1911-06-15 9 VESSELS IN FORT. Fla 2 *t*d Tons Commandera Arrived From For When sea Mew Col. yacht 500 Murphy May 24 Malacca Uncertain Waterwitch Bri', 620 Sancock June 11 Kam rank Steamers Flag Tons Master Arrived From Consignee For When Ayuthia Ger 26u Schmidt June 13 Penang Bebn Meyer Penang 14814 words
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Article1413 1911-06-15 10 THE DEFENCE. Medical Evidence. {From Our Spec>a\ Corretjiondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 14. Dr Fletcher, continuing his evidence to day, said that marks on a woman inde cently assaulted would depend on the length of the struggle the amount of resistance offered and tbe strength of the attack "Witness1,413 words
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Article268 1911-06-15 10 >..e of four black buff iloes being li rded at Rangoon from Mer^ui bn ke awav ii the wlnrf and ran amok through tboT»«n and into the residential district. It mal'* considerable "bag" during its furious (treer, when it got out on the street w!i»re it bowled268 words
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Article160 1911-06-15 10 Human Croco milks. Delhi, June 6. A curious form of crime has jm-t been brought to light in Delhi. It appears that a gang of budmashes make a practice of hiding in the river Jumna and drag down into the water boys and women wearing gold160 words
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Article51 1911-06-15 10 The British Weekly, asocial and religious journal, in an attack upon Lord Loreburn (the Lord Chancellor), remarks His reckless and defiint appointments of Tory magistrates is destroying the foundation of the Government. He is incomparably the worst and most dangerous enemy the Government possesses. Mr Asquith must cast this Jonah51 words
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Article1016 1911-06-15 10 Imitation "Kunchi" Beer. A Hokien Chinese named Ong Eng Wan, a spirit shopkeeper of Bugis Street, appeared before Mr Firmstone, in the District Court, yesterday, on charges of the selling or exposing for sale goods to which a false trade description, namely the false name of key1,016 words
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Article24 1911-06-15 10 To-night the Singapore Recreation Club play the Second Team of the Buffs, Mr Davidson refereeing. On Monday the Wanderers play Riffles Old Bavs.24 words
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Article12 1911-06-15 10 Woods' Great Peppermint Core for all internai complaints dysentry oonghs colds &o.12 words
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Article506 1911-06-15 10 The Fun W h was busy at Tanjong Pagar yesterclc^v lOidit.g tiu plates for Dutch oil ports. At '^arjonz P^gar yester^av, the Peking," Polyphemus and M Knight of the Thistle were busy discharging cargoes of Japanese coa). From Calcutta the Dunera landed at the wharves 2.500 tons of506 words
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Article403 1911-06-15 10 TO UNHAPPY TO LITE. A sid faced young Japinese woman ap peered before Mr Maundrell, third magistrate, yesterday, on a charge of attempting to commit suicide. When asked to plead, she said she attempted to take her life because she was very unhappy. P lice luspector Hickey appeared403 words
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