The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 19 June 1911

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY. JUNE 19, 1911. NO. 7,2-U
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  • 110 1 Conespondence re the tramp, and lawn bowling, <fcc Page 8. Our Scottish Letter is on page 5. The L^cil death rate from malaria has gone up to 2'S per day— Page 4. The Swimming Club carnival on Saturday was a great success Pago 8. Opinions on the
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  • 1112 1  -  Lond >n wea r s a clean lace this morning very clean, and very fresli, for a steady, soaking rain has fallen through the night. I have jus f walk d across the Park, turning m at the Corner and taking the long line down the middle
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 324 1 I SELECT MONSTER PROGRAMME j S3n TO-MICHT ?!j_Vst I -HI tbe fICBfImBRH, Reach Road.! The Most Up-to-date Moving Picture Palace fi fi m Malaya. If 12nd Show 9*30 to 11 p. m. a 1. Overtare by Own Orchestra. 8 J X 2. The Manufacture of French Alnnnds. Tbe Birds Bread
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    • 224 1 GRAND LONG PROGRAMME OF MIRTH PROVOKING. COLOURED AND D RAM ATIC SUBJECTS, TO-NIGHT AT THE MARLBOROUGH CINEMATOGRAPH, BEACH ROAD. The Show that maintaines its popularity as a week-end place of entertainement. 2nd Show 9*30 to 11 p.m. 1 A Homan Whirligig. 2 Tbe Two Merry Tramps. 8) LORENZO. (Italian Art
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    • 348 1 tbe Straits Opera £o ALEXANDRA HALL North Bridge Road. Stop at the First Gas Light on your left from TaDjorjg Pagar and do not go further. Monday, the 19th Jane, 1911. SHAMSHER ALUM It is not the external appearance but it is the production of the Stage itself that goes
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    • 271 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Monster programme at the Alhambra Page 1 Advantages of the Yost typewriter Page 4 The Standard Life Assurance Company Page 1. Pheasants, grouse and partridges at the Cold Storage Company P«ge 8. Messrs Kelley and Walsh for the latest books Page 4. Sale of a rubber estate and
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 205 1 MAIL TABLE. To-day. Intermediate and local mails will be found m liet below Penang, Malacca, Federated Malay States A Johore (Overland) (By Train) 7 am Sourabaya Ac Rumphins 8 am Cucob Olanggi 9 am Kerimun Benuit 9 am Saigon Manche 11 am Colombo via ports Atreus 11am Penang A Rangoon
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  • 781 2 Miss Auna Douglass Graham, a princess according to the royal Who's Wbo of Hiwaii of the Ust re'guing family, granddaughter of Princess K'.ikilani, went to the ci^v hall at New York, on April 13 with J »j Grjuld, aon of Giorge Gjuld, and obtained a muriage license. Tbe wedding was
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 305 2 t Makes The nair <r lifOW VJIUW We are talking about Ayer's Hair Vigor. Just note that word "Ayer's." You are perfectly safe with it. No harm to you oi to your hair. Makes the haii grow It certainly does. Stops falling hair, too. Remember, it's "Ayer's we are talking
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    • 684 2 NOTICES. THE EXCHANGE BANKS. Notice is hereby given that tbe Exchange Banks will be closed on Thursday Friday, June 22nd 23rd, m honour of the Coronation of Their Majesties the King and Queen. June 19 22-6 PUBLIC MEt ING IN THE VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL, ON THURSDAY, 22ND JUNE, 1911. A
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    • 643 2 NOTieES. GLENEALY PLANTATIONS Ltd. NOTICE OF LOSS OF SCRIP. Notice i* hereby given thifc C irsifi sate No. 701 for 200 Shares numbered *****1 to *****0 m tbe name of Mr. Leopold Hjefeld of Penang has been lost. Aoplicibion his been made to the Company for a duplicate certificate and
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    • 428 2 FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Cm id a Established 1882. 8 8 C. INSURANCE m Force, over #39,800,000.00 New Business, 1910. over 96,640,000.00 Large Net Surplus above liabilities for RESERVE and all outstanding claims. Direct Government Supervision. Cash Loans, Settlements, etc, made locally Policies are WORLD WIDE J. H. EVANS,
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    • 546 2 Chartered Bank of Indln Australia and China. INCORPORATED BT ROTAL CE_ti fft Paid up Capital m 60,000 •hares of 220 each *L«oo or* Reserve Fund £l62sn^ Reierve Liability of Proprf: l b2s -OCO tarf >tl v ioo.cOA Coart of Direetort. Sir Montana Corniah Tamer (Chairm»n\ Air Henry Stewart Cunninghaa, E
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  • 333 3 There appears to be a widespread feeling m Japan that the Banama Canal will prove c f no small advantage to that count, y This view is being exp, ts e d m the Japanese pape 8, and m a recent lecture Rear- Admiral Kiuiotsuki maintained that
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  • 255 3 There was an extrnovdinary happening m a State school match on the Fitzroy ground, Melbourne, at the end of March. Albert Ores cent school dismissed Napier St. school m 16 balls for one run. Downs, a fourteen year old brother of the Fitzroy second eleven player
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  • 148 3 CHuraal Seaman Killed m Brawl. A search for some foreign seamen who made a murderou3 attack on a parly of Chi nese seamen was engaging the attention of the police m the docks district of London. Al>out a doz-n Chinamen, it is stated, were standing cutside X).
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 171 3 ESTATE OF JOHN LOWELI, DECEASED. AUCTION SALE OF -3 MILKER'S SMFE IN EXCELLENT ORDER, At Powell Co's Sale-room Wedaesday, 28th June, at 11 a m. POWELL ft Co., Auctioneers. June 19 29-3 Messrs. H. L. COGHLAN Co's FcrthciiTMnK Sales of Furniture Effects Monday, June 19th. At Salerooms Motor Launch and
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    • 583 3 TO LET. m v toletT 8D D Oxhv e R or^ nf 2I n i bed cr *P°™<* house »D, Oxlty Road. Stables. Entry Ist July. Apply M. CAZ*LaB, Jnne 19 7 ox,ey Rise no TO LET. *«!^v P v Cm d HOOBe No 2 < Doblinrd, Gas and w
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    • 699 3 H^ll !nf i f n W Hazeline Snow Hazeline Snow Hazeline Snow H n W 1 Hazeline Snow Ha e,ine Snow Hazeline Snow X t n W Haze,ine Snow Haze,ine S™w Hazeline Snow Halt n! n W Ha e,in e Snow Hazeline Snow Hazeline Snow Ha- n! f n W
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    • 1470 3 AUCTIONS. AU&TJOXS. AUCIION SALE OF MORTOAOEE BALE OF Valuable Freehold Building a RUBBbR ESTATE Allotments SITOATB AT Situate at Rodyk St., A Nanson Rd, Singapore TAMPENIS ROAD, E INGAPORE. TO P>E HELD AT T Powell and Co's Saleroom To be held at r we and G« s Saleroom. ON ON
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  • 22 4 H< re «h»H t!ie V:~<\ t'-r People ft I .iw-ii i,v influent „n.' mbribc I I'| t l
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  • 1178 4 It is <juite possible, m spite of some despondent foreboding*, that before the Imperial Conference of 19 11 separates, it will be found more good will have been accomplished than ould at first have been imagined. We have only to refer to the telegrams appearing today,
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  • 673 4 The ports of Swatow and Amoy are def clarnd infected owing to the existence oplague. Lieutenant W. B P. Th ing, boa, who was stationed here lately has been appointed Atmament Officer at Malta. The Federated Malay States dinner was to take place at the Criterion Restaurant on Tuesday. .:10th
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  • PROUDLOCK CASE.
    • 32 4 (From our Oim (Jmm» Penang. .F,._ c j-.^ The "Pinang G.zatte" publish. columns of letters from them ing the Proudlock verdict. Both Penang newspapers have utiflln tbe same effect.
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    • 62 4 Great indignation is felt here viction of Mrs Proudlock. Public opinion seems to be ua._ 1I11:> that the verdict implies a ni!scirrii_ justice. It is ■adtrntood Ui U M P cabled to the Secret try of g Colonies asking that elemao mivba exercised m the sentence of
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    • 22 4 afilaooa, J me 1 7;h. The result ol the hst rubb.r s_] e as follow* Sheet, hue, Bark, <*repe,
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    • 42 4 K--inpas Limit -71 Jbj The output of tin I; an L tinted for the »nth of M .v ul which was dv to I The oa pu of tin Tin Mining C >. Ltd t -r the monti wa* > picuis.
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    • 28 4 A call of 6 I per share pajablfl m L>ad)i on July Ist has been nude tenor of a wire re:e;ved by Messrs. G iLl Co., Agents.
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    • 27 4 {Front om Own Corn Penang. .Jj_e IT. The working of theTongkih BarWvft Company for the ii -at t Ijaehai resulted m Ml piculs of tin
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    • 14 4 \From > ane 16. Tronoh dividend is two shilling-, a bonus of three shillings.
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  • 233 4 Higher Th\n Evek '.'I Pi M A 041 Tho mortality returns for the week ended .June 1 the van the year, reaching tho appall iag rate pa* mille of populatioa of 94 The number of .l-»iths dai week was IS3O, of which \27 were .iue to BI
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 427 4 KELLY <&> WALSH L™ The Origin of Species by Charles Dar- cts- The Farm m the Hills by Florence War- cts. win 65 den 65 Round the Horn before the Mast by B. A Welsh Singer by Allen Raine Lubbock n A. Diplomatist's Wife m Japan by Mrs. Character by
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    • 109 4 GRAMOPHONES f NEW MODELS AT SPECIAL PRICES SEE OUR WINDOWS ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED. Princes tiffin Rooms CORONATION WEEK. On the nights of June 22nd, June 23rd and June 24th, Prince's Tiffin Rooms will be opened, under Special License, till midnight. The Tiffin Room will be opened for cold suppers
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    • 12 4 Woods' Great Peppermint Cure for ft"**' 9 aal cornolaints dysentry ooogha coldi
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  • WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.
    • 42 5 (By Submarine Telegraph.-Reuters.) Jane 17th. At the Imperial Conference, tbe Postmaster General said that the Imperial Government had considered the speedy establishment of a chain of state-owned wireless stations throughout tbe Empire, as most desirable both strategically and comoiercially.
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    • 49 5 The Government proposed to begin with six stations, England, Cyprus, Aden, Bombay, Straits Settlements and Australia. This chain of stations would be expended liter to New Zealand. S< uth Africa would be connected with the series via East Africa or West Africa or both.
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    • 70 5 It was suggested that Britain should bear the cost of the stations m England, Cyprus and Aden. India would bear the cost of the Bombay station. Australia and New Z. -aland would bear the CDst of their stations. The cost of the station at Singapore, which was
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  • 36 5 A Royal Commission. A motion by Sir Wilfrid Liurier, the Prime Minister of Canada, that a Royal Commissi m representing the Empire should oe appointed to erquire into the Empire's trade relations, was adopted.
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  • 48 5 A Mysterious Departure. A telegram from Teheran stites that the Sipahdar, who is Premier and War Mm ister, has loft ostensibly for Eirope. Hi* leparture was most hasty. He had not resigned, but he wrote stating that he repented assigning reisons of health or his departure.
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  • 31 5 (By Submarine Telegraph. -Reuters) Telegrams from the ports of Britain and the Continent show that the strike is growing- In some cases steamers have secured crews with increased wages.
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  • 50 5 Arrival m London. The Sultans of Perak and Kedah have arrived at tbe Hotel Cecil and were welcomed by representatives of the King and the Colonial Office. Royal servants and sentries were posted at the entrance of their apartments. They were visited by Mr Harcourt on Friday afternoon.
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  • 66 5 The prospectus has been issued of the Imperial Chinese Loan of six millions sterb ing, five per cent bonds, at a price of 102] for the construction of 1124 miles of rail" way m Hunan and Hupeh connecting the Canton II inkow and Peking-Hankow lines. Subscriptions were
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  • 19 5 The Chinese Mission has arrived and were met at Dover by the representatives of the Foreign Office.
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  • 51 5 June 1"- b, 9 SO a m. A telegram from Constantinople says that the Sultan attended a Seiamlek on the historic plain of Kossava m the presence of 150,000 Albanians. The Grand Viaici m the name of his Majesty expressed his confidence m the loyalty of the
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  • 36 5 June 18th. Sir Wilfrid Liurier at a luccheon at the Constitutional Club said that the reciprocity arrangement with the Uaitei Statts was 10 solemn treaty but could be removed at any time.
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  • 8 5 Diaz has arrived at V.go.
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  • 63 5 To Go To South Africa. A Visit Of Inspection. {From u» .'< >t lent.) Ipoh, .luce 17. Mr Douglas Oiborne, after the c inclusion of the Coronation, at which he officially represents Perak, goes to South Africi to visit the New African Tiu Company's property and inspect its
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  • 87 5 Shortly after ten o'clock last nigh', a noise like a house collapsing was heard m the r intra. I >j investigation being mide it was ascertained that some masonry m Messrs Ka'z Bro's, new building had fallen down. A figure was seen on the scalfriding at the
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  • 174 5 Preaching at St. Paul's Cathedral on 21st inst., the Bishop of Singapore said that the special object cf his visit to England was to obtain a body of men who would work among the scattered Englishmen m his diocese. Re desired visiting chaplains, whose duty
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  • 1191 5 .From ou/ ntm CcrrtspOtSmmM^ May 25. A well-known Scotsman has passed away m the person of Mr J tmes Galloway Weir, Radical M. P. for R^ss and Cromarty, at the age of 72 His House of Commons reputation was built upon a habit of tenacious heckling he addressed
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  • 529 5 Weave requested to call attention to the following particulars which will no doubt be of interest to most people 1. A public meeting, as mentioned m our advertisement columns, has been called by the Coronation Celebrati >n Committee for the 22 ud at o"0 am. m the Victoria
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  • 166 5 President Taft shows daily evidence of a clear conscience. Late m the afternoon, usually between 4 and 5 o'clock, the Executive drops back m a big chair m his private office and goes sound asleep. For an hour he is lost to the world, then he
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 14 5 c For all internal complaints dysentry cnogb colds Ac., take Woods' Great Peppermint Curs
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    • 17 5 A large shark was caught m the harbour yesterday by the men on H. M. S. "Newcastle."
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    • 78 5 A Manila contemporary states that a new local enterprise which seems to have a good future before it m the Philippine Islands is about to be launched by E. Huber of Newark, N. J., and associates representing one of the largest New York importing houses. Mr Huber is establishing a
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    • 253 5 ROBINSON &C 9 CARRERAS TOBACCO. f JH\ BARON MIXTURE V IN 2 Z &4 0Z TINS ORAI/EN MIXTURE. CARRERAS IN 2 0Z 4 0Z TIN SCRAVENMIXTURE BLACK OAT i MIXTURE o IN 4 OZ. TINS. ■"EMBASSY." S__SH2BHSHa_R9Httl^_H_^_H__B_H_|_H__^_BH_i_^_^_^_^_B| _i~i~^~^B^~D~> mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmml BBBBBBBBBaaar W. D. H. 0. WILLS'S Latest Smoking Mixture. h Fatent
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 330 5 THE WEEK. Monday, 19th i High Water.— 2.lB a., 3 54 p Xo Philharmonic Oiohestra. Association SCC v Officers Garrison NDL Homeward Mail due. TCESDAY, 20th High Water.— 3 20 a., 450 p Chamber of Commerce. 2.15 pm I.; ensing Justices 2 30 pm Coronation Choir Final 5 30 pm
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 656 6 i i this f i IT! l\ WATERBURi'S METABOLIZED i Cod Liver Oil Compound j J /CTS TASTELESS ODORLESS* X J/_A The latest scientific pre- i t 2_fk parationof COD LIVKK *j ;r ~-~T~,I OIL. Does all that Iff 1+ j ;*4_^Ca| claimed tor it and super I^. :^~y~f'\v, ledes
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    • 454 6 EBITIbH INDIA S.N. CO, LTD. FOR PIVAHG, B4KGCON AKD CALCUTTA. The Ccmpany's Steamer "IHAFATA," 4,f54 tenp, A. D. Mcrton, Commander, will be dcsratrncd fcr the above ports on Fridsy, the 23id imtant, at 5 p.m. She bss excellent rcccn rrcdation for first srd record class passengers. Fcr freight cr passage
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    • 619 6 N.D.L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail Bteamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, Hambnrg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, South amp ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau, Nagasaki and
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    • 690 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 Chins Coast. Persian Gulf, Continental and Ameri can Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or abont MAIL LINES. Outward for China) Assaye Jnne 80 Delta
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    • 799 6 HOLIDAY-TICKETS. Between 15th April and 15th July, 1911 Holiday-Tickets to and from all the places of the Netherlands-India Archipelago (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 am steamer of the following
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    • 210 6 M. M. I MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. m MAIL LINE For China, Japan. Ceylon, Aden. K. and Marseilles OUTWARD ROME* tl A. Behic June 26 Tonkin Ja* Yarra July 10 E. BinotU Tourano July 24 Dumbea Polyn. ban Aug 7 Armau I Cahdonien Aug. 21 Yarra Sydney Sept. 4 Tor.Tonkin Sept. is
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  • 657 7 a i A P I May- Total llag 3.880 4.100 16.505 a™. j 49 718 2 841 a i *r LB5O 2,811 Anglo Malay 44 659 J°" Ayer Kuning fl2o Ayor Vfolok AyerPanas 2 016 3 ,120 IOJOS S 1 2,608 6,79 5 BafkXhit 91 B *Bs
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  • 133 7 Belat Apl. May Total Bruan s I% nl Chenderiang hST** 67 64 8,186 WOod 810 458 1,896 Kamuning f5 ,285 $6,414 (U)|5',782 anabol 293 863 1,034 X J I** 881 1,251 X nta Association 766 466 1,871 ledan 102 106 507 Kramat Palai x 063 Lahat 773 2519
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  • 1402 7 ***** I§8 9?' P O A 1D I.AIITDIT «FT. M S.LLKES ,2 o 7 11,I 1 Alla S ar Ru^ber Eitate. Ltd 10% for 1910 310 4 3 SO 000 21 T t^^Vu 100% for 1910 17 1* 18 0 SwSn i atang Malaka !10 2 2 H J
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  • 92 7 AND KEPPEL HARBOUR. Wharves and Dicks at which different vessels were berthei on Satwdiy. East Wharf (Basin)— Nil. East Wharf Sec I— Peking. Sheers Wharf— Nil. Main Wharf Sec 2— Taroba, Tara. 3 Alicante. 4— Nil. s— Nil. 6 Atreus, Deucalion. Lagoon Dock Sec 7 (Under
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  • 64 7 (CoaaacTßD vr to June. If .J Bank 4m 2/4| demand 2/4^ Private credits Im M 2/4| credit 6ms 2/4,; Francs, demand Bank.,, 294^ Gkrmant, demand 239± India, T. T. 174* Hongkong, demand 2 1 f Yokohama, demand lHf Java, demand 140? Bangkok, demand 65 J SovaaaiGNS, Bank Buying $8.64
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  • 138 7 June 17. L# s 9 Gambier g 2t) Gambier Cube No 1 14.50 Gambier Cube No 2 Bom Pepper Black ordin Spore buyers 1 8 OO Pepper, White fair) buyers 28 25 Nutmegs 110 to the lb) nota Nutmegs 80 to the lb noia Mace (Banda) nonx Cloves Amboina)
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 394 7 WANTED. WANTED AT ONCE, For a Factory m Sarawak, a Ist class Mechanic capable of taking charge of Machine Shop. Experince with Motors essential. Apnly, with references, to BOUSTE.D k Co. June 17 20 6 WANTED Rubber Estate Manager reg ires billet immediately. Would accept Head Assistants billet. 12 years
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    • 76 7 How a Great Reputation Was Won. Yon are not experimenting on yourself when yon 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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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 824 7 VESSELS IN POKT. M Flag ar-d Tons Commanders Arrived From For When SVi e T-- L yacht 500 Mnrphy May 24 Malacca Uncertain HMS. Waterwitch Bri: 620 Hancock June 11 Kamrank Uncertain H.MS Newcaste Brit cruis 4800 Hunt June 15 Hongkoug Hongkong bteamers Flag Tons Master Arrived From Consignee For
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  • 1187 8 A CoNsi'Ruors Br/cczae. The Swimming Club Carnival of li*ll held at TaDJong Katong on Siturday may be written < ff as a huge success from every point of view, and the be*t thanks of all the members and their guests present are due to the committee, to
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  • 498 8 Fon An..i.<> Indians A correspondent writes i All interested m the youth cf both sexes of European and Eurasian birth m India, will watch the effort to provide euitable education for them, separate from the young of Mohimmedan and Hindu and other races as at present previils m
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  • 209 8 In bold, black type the Manila Times one day last week published a report that Manila was harbourirg Peter the Painter." head of that Houndsditch gang which held the police and the soldiers of London at bay for hours after they had killed three policemen,
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  • corrcsponoence.
    • 404 8 To The Editor, Dear Sir, —In your issue of Saturday's Free Prees, I read with interest a letter signed "Jake," re throwing of the".Tack" m the Lawn Bowling Tournament now proceeding at the Cricket Club. Y r our corres pondent calls it the white ball and
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    • 147 8 The Eoiron. Sir, Surely one may expect the conductors and ticket sellers on the tramwuxs m a civi'ised British Colony to know something of English, but Singapoie seems to be sadly lacking m this respect. I got into a tramcir to-day and asked for a ticket
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    • 133 8 Dnan Mk. Borron, May I allowed to express through the medium of your columns my views as to the Hindu procession which proceeded along Brass Baesih Road one night last week. I was practically "held up" for a quarter of an hour owing to the fact that
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  • 169 8 Thi Gornnnon*! dr. The shooting for the Governoi's Cup was concluded at the Bilestier Range on Sunday and some very good scores were recorded. Mr R. E. de Silvi won the Cup on points, but was not eligible as he is not a momlvr of the
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  • 34 8 Oa Saturday afternoon A. Company the Butts played G. Company, the latter" scoring one goal to A Company's nil It was a bo e thTd es Steag,,me ,be P a> b6ing good on
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  • 333 8 A Chinese deck xassenger fell down the bunker hatch of the 'Glenogle" yesterday afternoon and injured himeelf severely. Oa arrival at the wharf on Stturday morning the master of th. "GiOtius" lauded five Chinamen whom the vessel picked up m the Straits on entering the p)rt. They stated
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  • 252 8 Si:: in-. Ci CoMPKTITI N. This competition vas played on June 17th and 18 h and resulted Ui a win for Mr C. V. Miles who returre-l a score of 77 Thirty eight members competed, sixteou of whom qualified to play for the Veda Cup. Ball sweeps
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  • 24 8 A Rubber wire from London via Colombo states that the Scottiafa IfaUy pays a dividend of ♦"> per cent and carry forward £2,779.
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  • 232 8 June 16. Nuentung, Ger str, Hinsch, for Bangkok; June 17. Charon. Brit str, Dalgleish, for Fremantle vi ports. Hye Leon-. Brit, str, Morrell, for Kuantan via ports. Pegu, Brit str, Lyons, for Penang via Port Swettenham. Amherst, P.nt str, Scott, for Pontianak S. Van Lirjg^a, Dut str. Saman, for
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 171 8 JFRESH ENGLISHI PHEASANTS GROUSE PARTRIDGES Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd.] NetherlandsGuttaPercha 1 COMPANY, LIMITED. Singapore Rubber Works. 1 MOTOR TYRES retreaded at Moderate: Prices. RIBBED MATS for Motor Cars. MATb (3ft. x2ft.) for Carriages and Rikishas. ALL KINDS OF BICYCLE TYRES. J Works and Offices— PASlß PANJANG, Singapore. Sole Agents-HOOGLANDT
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