The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 16 June 1911
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Title Section15 1911-06-16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1911 NO. 7,24215 words
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Article101 1911-06-16 1 Mrs Proudlock has been found guilty of the murder of Mr Steward on April 2:3 rd at Kuala Lumpor, and has been sentenced to death Page 7. The Seamen's Strike has begun spasmodically at various places, but is not yet regarded as serious Page 0. Turkey has101 words
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Article962 1911-06-16 1 Lights, m most up to date countries, are exceedingly prosaic. It is hard to invest a fierce arc street lamp or modern electric light with mysticism or romance. So the pictures-, que Chinese lantern is left to tbat strange subtle country where the roses have no scent, and962 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement367 1911-06-16 1 I"" mmmt mm i**mmmEiaaaaMWMME) FOR. FOUR NIGHTS ONLY RSSKSr -Sf? I 2_k_, isa I .fll the flCfiflmßßfl Bcacb RoadJ SECURED AT GREAT EXPENSE I A SPECIAL FILM OF:— B I THE UNVEILLING OF THE QUEEN VICTORIA MEMORIAL? On 16th May, IQU 1 By His tUtrntm Th. m the Presence of367 words
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Advertisement242 1911-06-16 1 The Best Entertaining Place m Singapore. Good Value For Your Money. The Brightest and Steadiest Pictures m Singapore. Harima Hall CINEMATOGRAPH. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. To-Ni&ht I To.Ni&ht 1 1 GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. 1 Des Gorges De La Cere. 2 Duped by Dapin. 8 Le Genie Des Ruins. 4 Kelley242 words
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Advertisement464 1911-06-16 1 LAST TWO DAYS OF THE SHOW OF SUCCESS, r FILLIS CIRCUS SITUATED BEACH ROAD. THE RAGE. THE FASHION. Unanimously admitted by PRESS AND PUBLIC To be the Best, Biggest and Brightest European Circus ever seen m bingapsre. Instantaneous Success Instantaneous Success To-m&mht I To-Mic\ht 1 1 FRANK E. FILLIS' Famous464 words
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Advertisement84 1911-06-16 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Wanted an invoice clerk Page 5. Launch programme for R. A. "At Home Page 2. Singapore Golf Club Spring Cvp Page 2 Steamers fixed to sale, Derfflinger, Carlos and Alicante Page 8. Notice re Semambu Rubber Estates Page 2. Valkyrie to let fully furnished Page 2. Fillia's Circes84 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous382 1911-06-16 1 MAIL TABLE. To-day. Intermediate and local mails will be found m list below Penang, Malacca, Federated Malay State* A Johore (Overland) (By Train) 7 am Europe Ac Delhi 6 am Pulau Batam Hock Tew 9 am Kerimun Sanit 9 am Rhio R. Halewijn 9am Sourabaya Ac Van Noort noon Trengganu382 words
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Article736 1911-06-16 2 Captain W. E. Maddocks, Harbour Master, Teluk Anson, will shortly be going on leave for the benefit of his health. The notification published m the Gazette by which the port of Sourabaya was declared to be infected on account of pldgue, is withdrawn. The contingent of the Malay States Guides,736 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement45 1911-06-16 2 The Best Plaster. be^W_ e p° f fl s nnel dam P«ned with Cham SS- Balm nd boand on only Z Sh BnPer T t0 a PlaBter and co <*B y e tenth as much. For aalp lva _n tv„ Pensariea and Dealers. y Dl845 words
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Advertisement2385 1911-06-16 2 piles and eczema. NOTIGES. TO LET. Chartered Bank of India FEDERAL LlF^ a proven cure. Australia and China. Assuranc. Company of c.„_ The torturing irritation ol pile, (itching, R. A. AT HOME JUNE 1 7th. F.LLY F.EHIBHED. INCOBTOMATMD MT MOTAL CMAMTMM EcT 18 ED f H 2 JD bleeding, or2,385 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement441 1911-06-16 3 PERMANENT «^B READY ROOFING. Cheaper than Attaps. No Renewal being Required. an___________M_______._____Ln_i **_I.W.i '—'^•c_i!nfc>^r^*^^ »i Bl__r _Q fl '_Jffl> a:<* <* r »s*- r !/*i_. w RiSsE**' i 'mv -Wt «tf* i^^^^vi^wv- £a m Sk- *i a '•■Ht V" I. _ra*ND __N_____ _k_->.' ___l fl* __r^ M— j— •hhh_q »S3^441 words
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Article897 1911-06-16 4 The Government Notification. profound sensation at poona. Bombay, May 29th. A. special correspondent of the Advocate of India telegraphs from Poona A profound sensation was created here to day, both m racing circles and among Turf habitues, when it »vas announced that, m accordance with the Government897 words
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Article560 1911-06-16 4 A Difficult Problem foe Discussion at the Imperial Conference. THE QUESTION OF RIN«;3." A Shipping Correspondent writes thi. to the Pall Mali Gizetle One of the most difficult problems which will come be fore the Imperial Conference concerns the right of the Colonies to legislative for British shipping,560 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement540 1911-06-16 4 A City Constable Nervous Depression, Lassitude. Rheumatism From all lands, deputations come to saidy the autkod which has made the London Constable superior to all others. "The autkod by which I make myselt equal to my work" says Constable Lawrence, "consists of taking Phosferine at intervals, as m this way540 words
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Advertisement78 1911-06-16 4 Wrote Mary Ann Eliza, to the Slushton Advertiser, 11 My story I am writing, kindly print, I'm a fully grown adult and I'm well as the result Of using Woods' Great Cure— you gave the hint. I'd a horrible bad chest, which was painful at the best, Woods' Great Peppermint78 words
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Advertisement185 1911-06-16 4 100 lfeetr<s I > Oif yof London rf[j Is the trading record of John Haddon Co., JV Manufacturers, Buying Agents for Traders, rf|| Importers of Colonial Produce and General *t Export Merchants. ■>/- Jt C The Firm employ Specialists for all classes „*,<* Ji of trade, and can guarantee an185 words
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Advertisement135 1911-06-16 4 THE YOKOHAMA DOCK CO., LTD. Telegraph* Address DOCK." Yokohama. Codes .sed:-A. B. C. 4th. sth Edition. Lieber's. Scott's. A. 1. and W.tk,n'_ No 1 ™pT X DEPARTMEN T -Telephone No,. 876. 506. or 681. No. 1 DOCK. No 2 DOCK No 3 DOCK Jit ?e?fi? 0 eet Dockini Leng,h 376135 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous506 1911-06-16 4 SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT RAILWAY. From Ist February, 191 1, and until further notice. TRAIN SERVICE FOR WEEK DAYS ONLY. UP TRAINS. 12 8 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 am. am. am. am. am. am. pm. pin. pm. pa. Passir Panjang 7 37 Borneo Wharf 7<45 9<oB People's Park 7<54506 words
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Article824 1911-06-16 5 THE OFFSIDE LAW SIMPLIFIED. It is curious bow n.nny payers have but a idea cf tbe «ff side rule. Yrom tbe Bjrfaff the interpolation of this law bas been a ti. tn m tbe sides cf playeis, refeiees and spectators alike, and yet really the rule is824 words
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Article68 1911-06-16 5 Br Herbert Wenbam, fro, profeseor at the Union Medical College, Peking, reports that, for the first time m history, a medical degree h.s been granted by the Chinese Government. Sixteen out of 21 candidates have passed tbe required examinations. The Medical College has now completed five68 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement847 1911-06-16 5 AUGTiQMS. AUCTION BALE OF Professional Books on Surveying and Civ;l Engineering. AT POWELL A COS SALEROOM On Friday, 16th June, at 11 a m. Catalogues issued. Now on view. Jnnft LOWELL ft Co., Auctioneers. une .8 176 AUCTION SALE OF Excellent Silverware and Table Platedware. AT POWELL A COS SALEROOM847 words
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Advertisement1026 1911-06-16 5 AUCTION SALE OF A CHOICE COLLECTION OF PLANTS. (THE PROPERTY OF Dr. FALSHAW) AT TORT C ANR ING BOAD. On Friday, June 16th, at 2-30 p.m. Comprising .-—Maidenhair, Adiantum and other ferns, palms, crotons, South American and other orchids, dracaena, Rosetrees, Carnations, &c, &c. ON VIEW FKOM WEDNESDAY, 14th INSTANT.1,026 words
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Advertisement448 1911-06-16 5 WANTED. WANTED An invoice clerk, must be of good appearance and quick and reliable at figures. Good salary will be paid to a suitable man. Apply to Box 209 c o Free Press. June 16 is. g WANTED Rubber Estate Manager reg ires billet immediately. Would accept Head Assistants billet.448 words
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Advertisement606 1911-06-16 5 THE Singapore Free Press. Morning Daily. To Our Readers. The Singapore Free Press no* a Morning Daily, and i_ on sale at Jepote, from an early hour each morning (Sundays excepted). Cash price Ten Cents a copy. Subscribers' copies will be delivered at their private residences, (or town offices or606 words
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Article54 1911-06-16 6 Domestic Occurrences. Births. On 6th June, at \rdsh3al," Th* Peak Hongkong, the yrife of R. C. Eowakdk, of a daughter. On June 6tb, at" Abertholwyn," Peak Road, Hongkong, to Mr. and Mrs. W.G. Wobcestbb, a daughter. On the 14th mat. at the Maternity Hospital, the wife of Police Inspector J.54 words
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Article, Illustration30 1911-06-16 6 H«i_ mtmM th* Pr<«i ihr FWpfa ighft Mi m* ■ad aabriWd mm Traib bn gl mw pre ept Pled., ri I.\ 'iji. i.. 1.. ya'\ i.i30 words
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Article1175 1911-06-16 6 We suppose that never since the original settlement of British icfluence m the Malay Peninsula there has occurred an incident so calculated to absorb public interest as that of the sensational trial at Kuala Lumpor m which Mrs Proudl:«k was charged with the wilful murder of1,175 words
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Article964 1911-06-16 6 The Commissioners to settle the RussoChmese Boundary Delimitation have de cided that the town of Manjuri is within Russian territory. An Imperial Edict has sanctioned the memorial of H. E. Chang Ming Chi, Vice roy of Canton, to execute the robbers who resisted the officers and police m th« recent964 words
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Article141 1911-06-16 6 SPASMODIC ACTION. I (By B#uba_ann*8 uba_ann* Telegrapn Renter.) June.:,, lo r I|a The crews of the Union Cistl« in ,j p Mail lines at Southampton are.,. increased wages before -%t_ittf Six hundred Liverpo .1 m sign on. The general signal for yet beeu given. It i* at ued141 words
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Article25 1911-06-16 6 The Sjuth -mpton coil pmer* been settled, the m M I ptiag I ,i :mvMx terms. Tney will return to w*k I .lv25 words
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Article20 1911-06-16 6 At Rotterdam there has been cjltv experienced hitherto m Seamen's Strike. If the men strike Caine.e replace them.20 words
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Article42 1911-06-16 6 Reduced Cultivation. The Foreign Office publisher nporti horn I Sir Alexander Hosie regarding hit recast investigation regarding p w§fa Sir Alexander is satisiiel Dm ill rttNl of the poppy has been suppressel ie chu m Province and reduce! iv Yunnan.42 words
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357 1911-06-16 6 Boagkoog i me link. A resolution has been pissed m ths Executive and L 'gislativa C M I bahilf of Your M ijesty's Subjects ia thl Colony, we beg most humbly and reipeetfully to tender our respectful ougratulitions to you on the OOOMtOI of the C.r.o_.357 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement194 1911-06-16 6 TEe AUTO-MANUAL BRITISH MADE THROUGHOUT. Beats anything offered >. here. li&f V y- •^^^■^M^^^^M_n______ ffS j, '-*r]l OUR PRH2E mH^SEM^fTy Robinson Piano Co jp§f||r The New Adding Machine. GUARANTEED FOR 12 MONTHS. THIS MACHINE VHMii^P This little Machine i obtained Wffm~(s) thc most both the __2____m^Mmnm__mJmW Comprehensive Adde COLD SILVER194 words
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Advertisement117 1911-06-16 6 THE TANJONG PAGAR DOCK BOARD. CORONATION DAY. Thursday, Juae 22 ad, 1911. Notice is hereby given that all work at the Board's Wharves, Dockyards and premises will be entirely suspended from 12 midnight on Wednesday, June 21st until 7 a.m on Friday, June 23rd. The Godowns and Bonded Warehouses will117 words
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Article60 1911-06-16 7 AND SULTAN'S GENEROSITY. (By Submarine Telegraph.— Reuter's.) June loth, G p.m. A telegram from Constantinople says that there has issued an official commuuique granting ten days to the insurgent Melis■onio, Albania, to submit and surrender their arms. An amnesty will be granted if lhey obey. The Sultan grants60 words
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Article37 1911-06-16 7 CA Powerful Leader. June loth 6 pm. A telegram from Constantinople _ays that rhe final contract for a Dreadnought of I tons has been signed by the Minister 4 Marine and a representative of Arms:ror.37 words
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Article80 1911-06-16 7 The B >yal Hunt Cup at Ascot has resuited as follows Moscato, 1 Longset, 2; Spanish Prince, 3. The betting was, respectively, 100 to 6 13 to 1, and 6 to 1. Cambridge University has beat the Indian cricketers by an innings and 71. In county cricket Surrey beat80 words
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Article246 1911-06-16 7 Friday, 16th i H gh Water.— l.39 a.. Tanglin Club Coronation Bill, 9.15 pm P O Outward mail du,£ Hockey, SCC v Brahmans SATuarAY, 17th High Water.— o 34 a., 9.10 f Swimming Clnb Carnival Cricket SCC, Married v Single Shooting, NRA medal Sunday, 18th High Water.— l.2o246 words
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Article201 1911-06-16 7 FRASER CO'S SHARE CIRCULAR. Business has been on a limited scale since our last report and principally confined to rm shares. Rubbers have been quiet with little change m quotations, and tew transitions are reported m other directions. E.UBBUL Malaccas close easier at _£10, and Highlands at B.">s, Lanadrons are201 words
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Article2465 1911-06-16 7 DEFENCE AND COUNSEL'S ADDRESS. (From our Special Correspondent.) •p. Kuaia Lumpur, June 15. Ihe case for the defence concluded this morning with the hearing of two a aim portant witnesses. Bartholomew Mahoney, residing near the I roudlocks' house, testified that he heard shots. A school boy also spoke2,465 words
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Article122 1911-06-16 7 A Warning to the Powers. Discussing the situation m China, the Berlin "Biersen Courier" dismisses the idea of collisions between the rival Powers, owing to the powerful reasons which they have for avoiding such. The writer appears to think that the Powers which count for most with122 words
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Article369 1911-06-16 7 The "British North Borneo Herald" June Ist says We have only heard quite litely of the magnificent struggle for life the late Mr H. li. Wolfe made against Jikiri and his followers. An eye-witness who was wounded and taken prisoner by J.kiri states that Mr Wolfe's companion was shot dead369 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement212 1911-06-16 7 ROBINSON &C 9 CARRERAS TOBACCO. if BARON MIXTURE IN 2 OZ. 4 OZ. TINS. GRAVEN MIXTURE. IN 2 OZ. 4 OZ. TINS. BLACK CAT MIXTURE IN 4 OZ. TINS. i wn w mm nt m U'——wmEammmmmaßmtEEEmmaMxaamEMmmmm 9 CARRERAS CRAVEN MIXTURE 0 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm !W. £>. H. O. WILLS. THREE CASTLES MAGNUMS212 words
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Article499 1911-06-16 8 Commerce and Shipping. London, June 0. According to the cfficMl report of tbe Imperial Conference, Mr Fisher on Fridi.? moved that it was advisable m the interests both of Great Britain and of the Dominions to support the proposals being made to fay« ur British manufactures and499 words
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Article83 1911-06-16 8 London, June •"<. Mr John Dillon, m i was motoring at the foot of Slieve Guilion yesterday when the car struck a bridge. Mr Dillon was flung against the screeD, which cut his head badly, and was then thrown back into the bottom of the83 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement181 1911-06-16 8 For all internal complaints dysentry cuogb colds <fee, take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co. Ltd. For Port Swettenham and Penang. Tho Company's Turbine steamer "LAMA" 2198 tons, E. B. Hirst, Commander, wi;l leave the Singapore Koads for the above ports every Wednesday, at 4 p.m. arriving181 words
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Advertisement564 1911-06-16 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. FOR EOROPE. THE IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL STEAMER 44 DERFFLINGER," 9,060 tons, Captain Proesch, left Hongkong on Thursday, the 15th inst, at 11 am., and may be expected to arrive here on Monday afternoon the 19th inst., at about 5 p.m. She will probably be despatched for Europe on564 words
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Advertisement612 1911-06-16 8 N.D.L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamers of this Company Bail fortnightly from Rremen, 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 to612 words
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Advertisement731 1911-06-16 8 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 can Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or abont MAIL LINES. Outward for China) Delta June 16 Delta731 words
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Advertisement1011 1911-06-16 8 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 pa.vment of siagle fare and are available for any steamer of the following1,011 words
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Article2358 1911-06-16 9 THE HON. W. PEMBER REEVES. (H i^ Q Com A m ll BiODer f r Ne Zealand V°°i\ i" th r of Thft Long White Cloud. A History of New Zealand, e t c j They will be men and women of many nauons and languages. No great2,358 words
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Article232 1911-06-16 9 May 19th, 1911. t ara. Since ou" last Report we have had a q liet declining Market. Hard Fine done down to 4.6 for July to Aug. and M for May to .J une and JuietoJul/, but we clo^e considerably firmer with business dont up232 words
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Article170 1911-06-16 9 CONDEMNATION OK THE SuLTAN. A UUUTAL TYRANT." Fez, M.y 15 —Tne rebellious tribes have ii-suet a manifesto declaring that they h.ve no desire to bam the Christians or Europeans m II »rocco, their on v wi_h being to depr.se the Sultan, Mulai riufid, "a brutal tyrant, who cuts170 words
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Article196 1911-06-16 9 Three Milks of Crowded Streets. Tbe burial took place at Piershill Cemetery, Edinburgh, on the afternoon of May 14th of the remain* of the Great Lafayette. The circumstances m which Lafayette died, the mistaken cremation of the body of the young man Richards, his double, and196 words
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Advertisement12 1911-06-16 9 Woods' Oreat Peppermint Core for all internal complaints dyeentry cowta oolda Ac.12 words
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Advertisement649 1911-06-16 9 .CROSSE A fl CELEBRATED ri TIF'T TP A PUT* C. I 2»*^k«u Jl SALAD OIL LfH(L.ILALIL_S. l^4^^J|y| 1 m S^ Agents for Lea Perrins' B C <<*l Tins with E.* iX WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. i W __FY>/* S*£inGra.t 11 VP The 'ALLENBURYS' Diet is a A\ A\ &*rAAmm*M AAA t*k>«P complete649 words
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Advertisement345 1911-06-16 9 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAY. COY., LTD. Th* steamers of this Company maintain a •egnlar direct service between Calcutta, Straits, Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan, raking cargo on through Bills of Lading for Canton, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Ysngtsze Ports, Formosa, tho Philippines &c. &c. STEAMERS. Tons Commander Kutsang 4895 R. C.345 words
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Advertisement255 1911-06-16 10 B^^^l AmW BB Bi is^'^^H mB mfS— ~*Wm\\ aA I 5 I mm fm l^m I f_m Iml P^_l V ll __BI ____H H _g___ tHtS-L trJ_l B___r I fi ___Tk I\V A .rtTF /V_s£3M H^jS^-vSJWM^^t^ W _k. M I 1 All/ A f^^X^aifc-Z^fr^^ nL II Hrn Wi Hrn l»l255 words
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Article654 1911-06-16 11 Tehran 4 S9n Telo k Anson }j™ lah Ayer 12i i 5 0 16,180 54,691 Z?™*? 461 478 2,146 Tremelbye U)750 37 150 r k 600 2,427 Taipmg 780 800 6 raiping Plantations 4,450 5,452 18.852 LwlT« an 673 725 2 7 30 -nited Singapore 3,542 8,600654 words
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Article1316 1911-06-16 11 •SSBB X sfe ttfAaka >«»«-"10 17 6 ,8 4, ***** I 1 I 1 Caves 150% for 1910 14 0 0 15 0 0 *****0 1 1 R a w^ 'W"**) 20 *or 1910 40 0 410 0 ***** 1 1 BukitKajaag 5% at 20 7* 25 7* 11,316 words
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Article132 1911-06-16 11 Beiat API May Total rua °fi 252 440 t° Yen «70 640 8,185 Heawood 810 458 1>896 Kamuning 15,285 $6,414 (11)|5f,782 a abol 293 368 1,034 S m ta 420 881 1,251 Knta Association 766 466 1871 Kledang 102 j O6 Kramat Pnlai 1063 h aha T 773132 words
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Article61 1911-06-16 11 (Coemctbd wp to June. 15.) Bank 4ms demand 2, '4/ Private credits 3 2/4f credit 6ms ft/41f France, demand Bank... 294' Germany, demand 239 1 India, T.T. IT4J Hongkong, demand 21| Yokohama, demand IH* Java, demand 40 i Bangkok, demand 65 J Sovmmgnb, Bank Baying $8.54 Bank of England61 words
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Article145 1911-06-16 11 June 15. Tin* 9 1 25 Gambier buyers 8 95 Gambier Cube No 1 14.50 Gam bier Cube No 2 nore Pepper Black ordin Spore 18 25 Pepper, White fair i buyers 28 25 Nutmegs 110 to the lb noro Nutmegs ,80 to the lb nonMace Banda non Cloves145 words
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Advertisement75 1911-06-16 11 How a Oreat Reputation Was Won. 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 cures of colds, and can always be depended upon. It is equally valuable for adults75 words
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Advertisement56 1911-06-16 11 Cure for Biliousness. Biliousness is due to a disordered condition of the stomach. Chamberlain's Tablets are essentially a stomach medicine, intended cc peci-Uy to act on that organ to cleanes itstrengthen it, tone and invigorate it, to regu late the liver and to banish biliousness p oeitively and effectually. For56 words
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Page 11 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous99 1911-06-16 11 VESSELS AT TANJONG PAGAR AND KEPPEL HARBOUR. Waarves and Dicks at which differed vessels were berthe*i on Saturday. East Wharf (Basin)— Nil. East Wharf Sec I— Fuh Wo, Benlarig. Sheers Wharf— Peking. Main Wharf Sec 2 Lai Sang, Dunera. 3 Taroba. 4 lslander. s—Charon.5 Charon. 6 Tydeus, Kitano Maru. Lagoon99 words
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Miscellaneous214 1911-06-16 11 CLEABANCES. June 15. Fuh Wo, Brit str, Hill, for P Berandan. Mm, Brit str, Pearson, for Indramays. Kitano Maru, Jap str, Cofe, Hongkong and Japan. Resident Schieff, Dnt. str, Unus, for Rhio. Kum Sang, Brit str, Wheeler, for Penang and Calcutta. Hainam, Brit str, Phillips, for Muar and Malacca. Penang,214 words
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Article1215 1911-06-16 12 First Ordinary General Meeting. The tirst ordinary general meeting of Trafalgar Limited was held nt the registered office of the Company m Prince Street at 11 am yesterday. Mr W. D. Fisher presiding over a small attendance. Chairman's Remarks. The Chairman said: Gentlemen, the accounts and reports for1,215 words
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Article136 1911-06-16 12 A European named George Frederick Soley wts charged m the third court yesterday morning with cheating m respect of a gold ring set with diamonds valued at $250 the property of Messrs D_ Silva. It was6tated m evidence that the accused went to Messrs Da Silva's136 words
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Article132 1911-06-16 12 The fuceral of the late Inspector M. V. Murphy, of the FM.S. Police, who dud m the General. Hospital on Wednesday morning after undergoing an operation, took place at Bidadiri yesterday evening. The setvice was conducted at St. Joseph's Uatbe dral. the R.v. Either Faucillon officiating132 words
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Article293 1911-06-16 12 From the way m -which the first annornce ments on the subject were put it mig>u 1 are l»een supposed that it was the Me__l«-isof Parliament coming out for the Delhi Pui bur who were to make a further tripto tie Far East but it seems now that293 words
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Article177 1911-06-16 12 ANOTHER To THE EIHTOK, Sir, There is another horrible muisance afftcting the people of the west of Tanglin, as the motor syren your correspondent com' plained of does the feast. But it ought to be under better control, since tbe nuisance is caused by a department of the Municipality.177 words
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Article181 1911-06-16 12 Buffs II v. S. R. C. The S. R. C. may claim tbe dcubtful honour of btiog the first to retire from the Cup competition, going under to the tune of three goals to nil. Play was nevei above the medicore, both sides being uncertain both m trapping the181 words
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Article119 1911-06-16 12 Ladies Competition B Event No. 1 5 of the S.R A. Annual Meeting, took place veeterday afternoon, Mrs Watkins and Mrs Tyler being first and socond respectively. The following scores were made 150 yds 200 nett h'cap Total Mrs Watkins 30 28 58 8 87.6 Mrs Tyler119 words
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Article49 1911-06-16 12 The management are putting on all their star turns m the short season that remains. To-night (Friday) the great spectacle of Dick Turpin" will be shown, and other attractions, and tomorrow is the last per format ce, there being a matinee as well as the evening performance.49 words
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Article37 1911-06-16 12 Judgment was reserved m the full Court of Appeal yesterday afternoon m the appeal of Dr G 'onetilleke against a decision of the Medical Council m striking him eff the list of medical practitioners.37 words
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Article52 1911-06-16 12 Bmou H___.dk ai P. Hilton v M. B. McKean. Double Haxdii ap, J. Bentley and J.H. Mackail v H.T. White and T. C. Hay. Archdeacon Izard and E. A. Brown v J. McKenzie and F. W. Lyall. G W. Crawford and W. H. Threlfall v (I. Chapman and52 words
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Article41 1911-06-16 12 The S S. Argo will leave Johnston's Pier for the Club Bungalow on Sunday at 15, 10 and 11 am.,. 30 and 8 80 pm returning at 9.80 and 10.80 a 111 12.15, 3 and 5 80 pm41 words
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Article251 1911-06-16 12 Ninepence" or 88 cents local currency pays for a poor London slum child's day's holiday m the country. j,'s _.0 or $69 48 pays for a complete party of 200 children with t^e necessary attendants, whilst .Ot or St 30 will give a child a fortnight251 words
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Article317 1911-06-16 12 The "Charon was leading at the docks yesterday for "\\Vst Australian ports, for 1 which she sails on Sa'u day. 1 The mail steamer Delta left Penang 1 at noon yesterday and may be expected at Singapore at 4 p.m. today (Friday). H.M.S. Newcastle arrived m the roads317 words
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Article201 1911-06-16 12 G )od progress is being made m the work of fitting up the P. and O. lii_er Medina, accordiug to plans approved by the King for the conveyance of His Majesty and i^ueen Miry to India m Novtinb.r next, and although th.s will necessarily occupy some time201 words
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Article149 1911-06-16 12 Thi Conkekem and ru Pmsss. London, June 3. Most papers to-day devote leading articles to the action of the Imperial Conference m approving the Declaration of London. It is recognised as a momentous decision. The Conservative papers are frankly disappointed at what they consider a blunder, and149 words
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Article163 1911-06-16 12 TREASURE ISLAND." An expedition landed by the steimer Stauley Dollar at Cocos Island to search for treasure, is led by Mrs B Till, widow of a noted London clergyman, and Miss L. B. Davis, her secretary, and it is stated (says the J ..pan Daily Herald"), that these two women163 words
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Article94 1911-06-16 12 BettiDg from an aeroplane sounds rather a difficult task, but M. Legagneux accomplished it during the Grand Prix, by dropping an envelope at the feet of a spectator whilst he circled round the course. The envelope contained a five franc piece, and a polite request that the money be placed94 words
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