The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 20 June 1911
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Title Section15 1911-06-20 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. JUNE 20. 1911. NO. 7,24515 words
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Article108 1911-06-20 1 A four-country aviation race has begun with the death of two aviators Page 5. Report of the Straits Trading Co. Page 5. Sporting Notes of various sorts, including the weights for the ex-griffin Coronation Races Page 10. A petition to the Sul'au of Stlangor, for the pardon108 words
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Article789 1911-06-20 1 One of the events of the coming celebrations is the opeuing ol a new building of the Medical Behool, and the presentation of diph-mus to racOMtfttl -students* this taking place on Friday evening at 5 pm. M What went ye out for to see P" will beW. M - 789 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement702 1911-06-20 1 |GRA ND LONG PROGRAMME OF MIRTH-PROVOKING, COLOURED *ND j DRAMATIC 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 U p.m. 1 A Hnman Whirligig. 2 Tbe Two Merry Tramps. 8) LORENZO. (Italian Art Film702 words
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Advertisement340 1911-06-20 1 Cbe Straits Opera Co ALEXANDRA HALL North Bridge Road. Stop at the First Gas Light on your left from TacjoDg Pagar and do not go further. Tuesday, 20th June. ARDAN ZANGGI OR BOSTAN TAHIRAN Wednesday, 21st June. SRIE MENDAWAN KHAIRANI. It is not the external appearance but it is the340 words
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Advertisement126 1911-06-20 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Two persons want situations—Page 2 and 9. Dresst-rs are wanted for an estate and a small furnished house is wanted —rage 7. Wanted a first class bromide printer —Page 7Coghlan's robber auction on Wednesday Page 8. Notice re a partner of the firm of S. MKader Bacha S.126 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous356 1911-06-20 1 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Intermediate and lecal mails will be found m* 1 list below Penang, Mila-ora. Federated Malay State* A Johore (Overland) (By Train: 7 am Europe Ac Derfflinger 7 am Pulau Batam Hock Tew 9 AM Sarawak A Goebilt R. of Sarawak B a.m Cucob Hock Gan 9 am356 words
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Article419 1911-06-20 2 A Manila Comment. The following article on Chinese pork appears m a Manila contemporary It gives one an uncertain feeling m the neighbourhood of the belt buckle to contemplate pork scrap* from Canton and other Chinese cities of like cleanlint ss. And the uncertainty is by no means419 words
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Article431 1911-06-20 2 The performing bfOWfl l>e»r had escaped from the menagerie, and he roamed eagerly aronnd the countryside m search of prey Suddenly he espied a sweet maiden standing beside a tree, waiting for her sweetheart. Stealthily creeping up behind her the \>enr sei/.ed her m431 words
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Article307 1911-06-20 2 Mr. C. Mayne, of 52, Gladstone Road, Boscombe, Bournemouth, England, says I suffered eight or nine years from chronic inflammation of tbe kidneys and stone. I was Twice Examined Under the X-Rayb, and the doctors thought they could see the stone. I was told again and307 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement215 1911-06-20 2 i t THIS r ■■••3 Th WATERBUBY'S lETABOUZED Cod Liver Oil Compound A^T\ TASTELESS ODORLESS* C.--V r• T _JC*l-K ,ltir P u X t cou liver j+ I ~T~r j on I' -II that is "iffiCd) l claimed foi n and soper +1 1+ I i the old fashioned Vy~215 words
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Advertisement577 1911-06-20 2 TO LET. TO LET. Furnished or unfurnished compound house 8-D, Oxley Road. Stables. Entry Ist July. Apply M. CAZaLAS, 7, Oxley Rise. June 19 nc TO LET. Compound House, No. 2, Dablin rd, Gas and Waier laid on. Entry July 1. Apply E. R. SASSOON, 23, Arcade. June 7 nc577 words
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Advertisement588 1911-06-20 2 NOTIGES. NOTICE is hereby given that I, Sayna Moona Kavena Savena Moona Kader Bacha Maricar a partner of the firm of S. M. Kader Bacha S. Dawood and Co., Nos. 37 A 38 Kling Streei, have from this day 19tb June, 1911, severed my connection with the said firm. (Sd.)588 words
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Advertisement508 1911-06-20 2 FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada Established 1882. 8 S C. INSURANCE m Force, over #39,800.000.00 New Business, 1910, over $6,640,000.00 Large Net Surplus above liabilities for RESERVE and all outstanding claims. Direct Government Supervision. Cash Loans, Settlements, etc, made locally. Policies are M WORLD WIDE J. H. EVANB, Manager,508 words
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Advertisement562 1911-06-20 2 Chartered Bant of India Australia and China. INCORPORATED BT RCTAL CRAMtMR Paid up Capital m 80,000 shares of £20 each 11,800 Ofla Eeserrß Fund £1,625*000 Reserve Liability of Propri•tors all.-100.000 Co-art of Diraatora. Sir Montana Corniah Turnar Ckairman). Sir Henry btew&rt Cunningaaoß, K. C.J Thomaa C-athberttcn, Eaq Sir Alfred Dent,562 words
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Article927 1911-06-20 3 The First Kaiu.w m TH| y_\ien {By a Bp*ciml Cnmsponitmi mArmbim) On tbe Ist April the ars^ B r K l of *h* Hodeidah Sma'a Railway whs cut by His Excellency Oeeard Izzit Paslu, Chief of the Genera! BtarT m TurUv. who has ihht arrived m HodeKixh to927 words
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Article75 1911-06-20 3 How a Great Reputation Was Won. You are not experimenting on yoursel when you take Chamberlain's Cong hßemedy tor a cold, as that preparation has won its. great reputation and extensive sale by its remarkable cnres of colds, and can always be depended upon. It is equally valuable for adults75 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement359 1911-06-20 3 AUCTION*. COGHLAN'S RUBBER AUCTION On Wednesday. June 21st, at Soon. Shwt W B_^_V al n iU iDclade 80me fin No. 1 &Aeet, Best No. 1 Crepe and Bark crepe. H. L. COGHLAN Co.. Jane 20 Auctioneers. 22-8 AUCTIOK SALE OF A Large Plank and Attap Shed and Contents (lately used359 words
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Advertisement480 1911-06-20 3 Hazeline Snow H_-_s__ snow5 now H --efine Snow Hazeline Snow "'Hazeline' Snow" H aze ne f now "'Hazeline' Snow" "'Hazeline' Snow" Hazel ne Snow S aze ne now Haze,ine Snow Snow Haze ne Snow __S2_! l now Haze,ine Snow H -«Hne Snow Haze Km SnSw S aM ne nOW Haze,ine480 words
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Advertisement1452 1911-06-20 3 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Freehold Building Allotments Situate at Rodyk St., k Nanson Rd, Singapore TO BE HELD AT Powell and Cos Saleroom ON Tuesday, the 25th July, at 2-30 p. m. Forty-one allotments at Rodyk Street and Nanson Road, adjacent to the Singapore River, containing an area of about1,452 words
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Article20 1911-06-20 4 Tsr s vmL mm* H H tht hu« tl r v Truth h»-! \«r e\t.d*a», Imw.20 words
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Article1362 1911-06-20 4 Some further enquiry into the subject of the exception illy high m >rtality returns has elicited material for some pertinent observations on that qu?stion. It may be mentioned that the precise rate of m >rtality recorded, M per mille, for the last week of report, is1,362 words
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Article774 1911-06-20 4 The entire U.iited States Asiatic Fleet are expected m M-uilafor July 4th. His Honour Francis Henry Bicon, Judge of the Cjuity Courts m Englaud since 1876, has died at the age of 79. America has not, so far, taken any steps with regard to the appointment of a successor to774 words
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Article110 1911-06-20 4 A telegram from our C >rresp ri Kuala Lump »r 13 1 thai tbepstition pardon of Mrs Pfondloek bet been llle up to the present by 210 Europ petition ot the Asiatics hns 1 llJ over five hundred. H^ fy The women of X ul« [/1 ip110 words
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Article66 1911-06-20 4 M P 1 [9 J, About 9pm on Siturd iv. M walking with hit Rest House at Batu Oaj h ,hl ridden by a Malay, having full speed down the Mr Aeri 1 down. Th* MmUj rtn lw.i fM has sitce been i I^n* t_ Mr A-arii66 words
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Article34 1911-06-20 4 1 Mr Culler m win over eet 1' *.c} by hii the I > itch p Ifl m town 1. 1 Culler -rot 1 tiritu 1- .a,]. The rati iter p34 words
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Article182 1911-06-20 4 < mo:m.\.. i nbw Pi On Tuesday night thhouse warming at the new the Y. M. C. A. in Log— I.' i I A Lutnb* of gOflftfl had been invited and Dr. Park supported hv Ctu* Dtwar, D Mr Petts A presided OVUf i■• ••.uprnv182 words
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Article298 1911-06-20 4 Mr J T. Wood, of the Surveyor tienenl'i < »fh\*e, has received i.»*ws by faith of his father, thi iohn Woe. m a., Aiusdale, Lanoaihira. Mr T. Folkti Ciaxtou, Dtrttttf Royal Alfred Obtncfatoij. If taritias, h_ hflM appointed D rector -I»-j-.. Hongkong Observat-.rv. The police hi rikitdn valued i\ from298 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement337 1911-06-20 4 FOR THE CORONATION FESTIVITIES DRINK IRROY CHAMPAGNE (EXTRA SEC) Magnums 543 per case less 5 I Pints 546 per case less s°o ■Quarts 543 M l Pints S4B CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., SOLE AGENTS: mm— iwiiitt— i a i na sa ———■■■■■■b— THE YOST VISIBLE TYPEWRITER. S3££ Very Strongly Built __SK337 words
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Advertisement111 1911-06-20 4 LAMBERT CO., LIMITED. THE LEADING PHOTOGRAPHERS IN SINGAPORE. (ESTABLISHED IN 1871) IMPORTANT NOTICE. In consequence of special arrangcmonts with Earopean photographic dealers we are now m a position to offer the Singapore public one dozen cabinet photos for $12.50. FIRST CUSS WORK GIhRMTEED. To everyone ordering a dozen of these111 words
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Article88 1911-06-20 5 GREAT AEROPLANE RACE. Through Pour Countries. (By Submarine Teleßraph.-Beuter'..) T Jllne 18 pm i3 e so-called European Circuit aviation race has started from Paris. The course proceeds through F,ance Belgium^ Holland, and Eagland, thence' back to Paris. Two of the aviators were killed at the start. THE ABUSE88 words
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Article307 1911-06-20 5 The "Englishman" (Calcutta) says: of events m the Far East and Farther India deplore the turn commercial atfairs have taken m that part of the world T--ade conditions, we ga'her from a reliable source, are most unsatisfactory as far as importers are concerned, ehif-rly owing to the307 words
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SEAMEN'S STRIKE.
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Article92 1911-06-20 5 (By Submarm* Telwrraph.-Reute,..,,) Ric June 19. Thi seamen's leaders state that SCOO men are affected by the strike, but they are conadmit that they will all be shipped by Juce 21st, with increised wages. Up to the piesent the Union Kites have been granted by numerous steamers. I92 words
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Article37 1911-06-20 5 Middlesex has beaten Yorkshire by nine wickets. Northants has beaten East by 185 Liccishire Gloucester by 828 Sussex drew with Liieoster, but won the first icings. M. C. C. bett Oxford University by six wickets.37 words
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Article423 1911-06-20 5 The members of the Twilight Club, Thian \>ng K,k, of 65 Kimpotg Bthru Road will be At Home on Tuursda, tie 22 id June m honour of the Coronation of H. M. the King. L >dge St. George will meet at 5.30 on Friday, for merely formal business.423 words
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Article223 1911-06-20 5 C'»k« 'Nation Music. The music tl critic of a home paper does not thiuk much of the bulk of Coronation iiusic row tilling the music shop windows H^ says Tne" Coronation is being male an excuse for the production of quantities of distressingly btd 'patriotic"223 words
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Article469 1911-06-20 5 Half yearly report for the meeting to be nela on June 26 Your Directors now submit the Accounts for the half year ended 31st March, 1911, being the second half of the business year 1910 1911. After writing off depreciation, and mak ing provision for bad aud469 words
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Article52 1911-06-20 5 The following is the rtsult of crushing operation* at Raub for the four weeks ending 17th June. lbikit X >mar. Stone crushed 2,060 tons, Gold obtained 833 o/.-i, Average per ton oV_:3 dwr. Bukit Mtlacc-*.— Stone crushed 1,493 tons, Gold obtained 205 tzs., Average per ton52 words
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257 1911-06-20 5 This is a subject which is engaging the thoughts of experienced Planters m this country. It has been asserted that there is already too much recruiting of white men from Europe. In the opinion of more than one leadiug PJanter whom we have interviewed257 words
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Article81 1911-06-20 5 The annual general meeting was held on May _ord of t he Kurau Rubber Estates. Mr. Edward L iwreuce Hamilton pres'dsd. The chairman said that the crop of rubber harvested during the year was 21,0361 b., >»nd lhe average net price realised was Oa. .'.',d. per lb. The81 words
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Article107 1911-06-20 5 If Scotland to become a silent land *r Says a home paper Now that Scotland is being depopulated it is not reassuring to read m the S} r duey paper that it is due only to the ignorance ot the home keeping Scotsman that anybody remains m the land of107 words
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Article340 1911-06-20 5 Two old pictures of mush interest have recently been presented to the R,ffl« Museum by Mr Valentine Knight, who previous to bis departure for Europe last May w_s Chief Taxidermist m the Museum. The one is a Urge coloured lithographic print entitled Singipore from Mount Wallich at Sunrise."340 words
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Article116 1911-06-20 5 Kota Bihru, 15 h Junp, 1911, Inspector Murphy who arrived here a short time ago from KuiU Limpur and was sent up stream to take charge of the police at Bitu Mengkeb.ng came to Kota Bihru recently to act for Mr Cullen who has gone to the frontier.116 words
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Article151 1911-06-20 5 The following circular, from Mr L. Haric urt. Secretary of State, to His Excellency the Governor of Hongkong, appears m the I Gazette." Downing Street, 1 ?th May, 1911. Sir, I have the honour to inform you that His Ma j -sty the King has decided thatL. Harcourt - 151 words
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Article308 1911-06-20 5 Thkv May DISPLACI Submarines. M. DelcasM', the French Minister of Marine, is convinced of the importance of the aeroplane as a factor m naval waifare. Important experiments are now being carried out by Sub Lieutenant Conneau to establish how far m practical sarvice conditions aeroplanes can be308 words
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Article39 1911-06-20 5 A piece of flannel 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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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement133 1911-06-20 5 I^'"%J____u "FOR THE MtN OF TASTE." M M White Kid, Silk, Thread Gloves ROBINSON CO. Player's li In lb. Patent Air-Tight Tins. Siemens Brothers Dynamo Works, LIMITED. Siemens Brothers Co, Ltd. ELECTRIC LIGHT, POWER TRAVTION ENGINEERS CONTRACTORS TO THE ADMIRALTY, THE WAR OFFICE, THE POST OFFICE THE CROWN AGENTS FOR133 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous326 1911-06-20 5 THE WEEK TUESDAY, 2»>th •^tor.— 3 20 a., 450 p rubor of Commerce. 2.15 pm using Justices 2 30 pm Coronation Choir Final 5 30 pm Vv'kdnesday, 21st High Water.- 4 42 5 43 p Dutch Club At Home 4 45 p m Thuesday, 22nd Hi*b Water- 6.3 a., 6.34326 words
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Article286 1911-06-20 6 Tbe crowding of London has already begunHotels are beginning to turn away guests' boarding houses m Bloomsbury and South Kensington aie raising their prices, and restaurant managers are wearing a beatific smile In some popular restaurants it is alieady becoming necessary to book your seat 9286 words
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Article240 1911-06-20 6 Russia and China Vladivostok May 28 A rumour of Ru6so Chinese friction is current m St. Peterburg A (ierrnan correspondent here says that Russia, m consideration cf Russo Chinese friction being imminent, is now preparing for an emergency. He farther explains that the recent visit of the240 words
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Article, Illustration314 1911-06-20 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 Liverpool314 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement558 1911-06-20 6 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. FOB Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau, Kobe and Yokohama. The Imperial German Mail Steamer "PRINZESS ALICE" 10,911 tons, Captain Grosch, having left Colombo on Saturday, the 17th inst., at 8 p m. may be expected to arrive here on Thursday, the 22nd inst. at about 4 p. m. en route558 words
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Advertisement609 1911-06-20 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 to609 words
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Advertisement708 1911-06-20 6 P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Fcr China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. 1 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) Assaye June 80708 words
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Advertisement788 1911-06-20 6 HOLIDAY-TICKETS. Between _sth 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 siogle fare and are available for any steamer of the following788 words
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Advertisement206 1911-06-20 6 M. M. I MESSAGERIES MARITIMES- MAIL LINE For China, Japan, Ceylon, Aden, E and Marseilles OUTWARD HOMBWABD A. Rehic June 26 Toukin Ju Varra July 10 K. SimoSM July 10 Tourane July 24 Dumbea J«lj Polvn.sim Aug, 7 Amend B As Cab -donien Aug. 21 Yarra Aa| Sydney T Ui206 words
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Article404 1911-06-20 7 In Random Recollections by Oberlet H E Brookfield, a n^w edition ot which has re cently been published. tb» author f nrelebet a very amusing account of the ouiy cnc_nt match m which he ever took part. It whs at Cambridge, between two social clubs— the A.D.C.404 words
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Article388 1911-06-20 7 Mr R Valentine Webster has given Paris a eensation and something to talk about for M nine days." He arrived from Ceylon on the loth April, and the day following he called upon Miss Nellie Victoria Moeller, the daughter of Monsieur and Madame Pau Moeller, a388 words
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Article251 1911-06-20 7 Among the journals which do not appear m the Press Directory, and which you cannot purchase through the ordinary sources, are the rags produced by various regi ments of tbe Army. There are more than 30 recognised regimental journals weekly, monthly, or quarterly some of them written,251 words
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Article513 1911-06-20 7 Brazilian Syndicate's Influence Th*re is anxiety m rubber circle, both m Miueing lane and the Stock Exchange, and there seems a tendency to complain over tbe state of things which has very naturally flowed the boom of last year. Some of those who sowed the wind m 1910513 words
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Article329 1911-06-20 7 Shot 9 Fired m Fashionable Flat. An exciting encounter with a demented girl armed with a revolver has taken place m one of the fashionable flats m Barnstaple Mansions, Rosebery avenue. The girl, an Italian named Delbino, was employed as a domestic m the household of329 words
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Article139 1911-06-20 7 Heiress ro £l -0,000 TO WKI) FRENCH BBIDIOROOM. Miss Nellie Archer, daughter and only child of the famous jockey Fred. Archer, is to be married on June Ist. next Thursday week. M. Alex. Tosetti, a French shipping magnate, is to be the bridegroom. This lady was only139 words
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Article529 1911-06-20 7 From Ist February, 191 1, and until further notice. TRAIX SERVICE FOR WEEK DAYS ONLY. 12 8 4 5 8 789 10 am. am. am. am. am. am. pm. pm. pm. pm Passir Panjang 7.87 4.40 Borneo Wharf 7.45 9,03 4#48 People's Park 7.54 9.12 4.57 Tank529 words
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Article13 1911-06-20 7 Summer Meeting, 191 1. Tuesday 4th, Thursday 6th and Saturday Bth July, 1911.13 words
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Article247 1911-06-20 7 Tuesday, 4th July, 1911. 1. The Beginners— Value 1400. Distance R. C. A race for all hordes that were Maidens on May Ist 1911. Weight 9st. Exgriffins allowed 7 lbs. Winners of one race, other than an Ex griffin race to carry a penalty of 71bs., and of247 words
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Article243 1911-06-20 7 Thursday, 6th July, 1911. 1. The Galloway Handicap.— Value BEOO Distance R. C. A handicap for all Galloways entered for race 4 first day. Entrance $J 5. 2. A Horse Handicap. Value $400 Distance R. C. and a Distance. A Handicap for all horses entered for Races I,243 words
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Article250 1911-06-20 7 Saturday, Bth July, 1911. 1. The Importers Stakes Value $400. Distance R. C. A Handicap for all Griffins that have run at the meeting. 2. The Pavilion Stakes.— Value $300. Distance 5 furlongs. A Handicap for all Galloways that have run at the meeting. Entrance $15. 3. lhe250 words
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Article84 1911-06-20 7 Entries close to the Secretary at Kuala Lumpur at 8 pm. on Saturday, 24th June, 1911 except for Races 7 and B Third Day, which close on Thursday 6th July, 8 pro. A Fee of $-0 each is payable by Griffins to cover ail Entrance Fees for races they are84 words
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Advertisement13 1911-06-20 7 Woods' Great Peppermint Cute for all inter All complaints dysentry coughs oolds -fco.13 words
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Advertisement13 1911-06-20 7 For all internal complaints dysentry enogh colds Ac, Uke Woods' Great Peppermint Cms13 words
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Advertisement451 1911-06-20 7 HONGKONG WHAMPOA DOCK GO., LTD HONGKONG. Telegraphic Address MANIFESTO HONGKONG Dock Owners, Ship Builders, Marine and Land Engineers, Boiler Makers, Iron and Brass Founders, Forge Masters, Electricians. All classea of CONSTRUCTIONAL and GENERAL ENGINEERING WORE undertaken, also LOCOMOTIVES, RAILWAY ROLLING STOCK and PLANT BRIDGES &c. COAST and RIVER STEAMERS, TUG451 words
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Advertisement609 1911-06-20 7 Ten round sterling ohall be taken as the equivalent of une humired dollars or one Hun'-Jred and twenty guilders when determining the advertised value of stages. In ca!cu nting the- advertised value of any race '1-e va.ue of *nw cup. plate, or prize other i_.au money shaii not be included.609 words
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Advertisement360 1911-06-20 8 PERMANENT :=^^^l#^ READY ROOFING. Att s No Renewal bein Rec l ulred P«y>^^^^^^^B _S^w9— lßKc^^'_<&— C— _K_^_?!?r_»^3^ -^^g^—--— />^frlmvcyS^ffi'^,^ y -^nfeii uj' I J_l _B JHv v/^flfl—l -kTtH^ t .Vt4y_^-rj<siM^yB^^^— Bw<?y.^%w_v!ii_w -v* f~ ~~z~~7 j% y _ra THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. SPENCER-HOPWOOD fAPPSTT <I JODELITE BO lIET D Q UfllYlYLll360 words
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Article681 1911-06-20 9 Tebraa 4 523 TalfltS 1011 i: 5 4 < 785 Tr^K r 461 478 2 1 46 TrnUW y6 l4 750 37^50 P? l k 600 2,427 Taipmg 780 gOO 675() laip.ng Plantations 4,4^0 5,452 18,882 xV" lj° d an 673 725 2.730 r* f in a681 words
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Article130 1911-06-20 9 Solat Apl> May Total Braano LJJJ Chenderiang J" 670 640 3,185 eawocd 810 458 1,896 Kamanine «d,28.> 56,414 (U)|***** Dabol 293 363 1.034 Knf a 42 831 Knta Association 768 466 1871 X a ?p 102 106 5 °7 Kramat Pulai 063 Lahat 7T3 2 51Q Menglembu Lode130 words
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Article1407 1911-06-20 9 85 000 S' A" AM DLL LA-TDl^ BITY.R.. S.LLK.B ,S oi o f Ua ar Eubber Eitat€>f Lfcd 10 for 191 310 4 3 S(" o 100% for 1910 17 1* 17 101 80 oft 1 i taDg Malaka 110 22 WWwX i i Batu Caves 150% for 19101,407 words
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Article679 1911-06-20 9 a Fla and Tons Commander* Arrived From For When SVo 6 Tr l Vacbt 50 Mur Phj May 24 Malacca Uncertain H.W.S Newcast'e Brit cruis 4800 Hunt Jane 15 Hongkong Hon B kong DeZ Provincien Dut crui 9 6500 Banduim June 19 Sabang UncerUin .^7 F g679 words
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Article112 1911-06-20 9 June 19. Dovre, Nor str, Paulsen, for P Samboe. Glenogle, Brit str, Graves, for Penang and Rangoon. Atreus, Brit str, Riley, for Antwerp via ports. Deucalion, Brit str, Moir, fjr Hongkong via ports. Perak, Brit str, Upton, for T. Anson, via ports. Haiaam, Brit str, Phillips, for Muar and112 words
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Article70 1911-06-20 9 (Cokssotbd up to June. 1".*.) Bank 4ms 2/4* demand 2/4,« T Private credits 3m 2/4§ creci s 6m 8 2/4; Feancb, demand Bank. M 294£ Gbemant, demand M M 23* India,T. T. 174; Ronokovq, demand 2 lf Yokohama, demand M 1144 Java, demand 140j Bangkok, demand r'.'. SovßßaioNS, Bank70 words
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Article174 1911-06-20 9 Per Lady Weld Mr V. Gibbous. Par Kinta Mr and Mrs Baker, Mr and Mrs Sanderson, Mr and Mrs Lee Keng Wee, Mr and Mrs H. Elphick, Miss Thomson, Bro! Mirhael and Messrs June, K. S Tan. R. M. Baird. Bergsma, Harton, Forster, F. E. Collins, Wee Kirn Peng,174 words
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Article160 1911-06-20 9 Grtmault Co's Sarsaparllla cleanse, the blood from all impurities arising from Scrofula, Eczema, Bad Legs, Skin Disease*, Pimples and Seres. 14 June 19. Tm buyers no sellers 94 r Gamb »w buyers JHMj Gambier Cu\»e No 1 14.50 idm hier Cube Xo 2 nouk Pepper Black ordin Spore 18160 words
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Page 9 Advertisements
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Advertisement359 1911-06-20 9 WANTED. WANTED, A small furnished house for three to four months for a married couple must be cheap and near the town. Apply K. c o Free Press. June .0 27-6 WANTED, Three to Five Dressers on Estate near Singapore. Those speaking English and Chinese preferred. Apply to Messrs Behn,359 words
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Page 9 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous99 1911-06-20 9 WEATHER REPORT. Date Bar Wind Temp Hum Sky Rain. June H'kong 10a 29.64 WXWI 86 c Manila 10a 756 S3 30 26 oi June 19. H'kong 4-p 29 55 El 86 c Manila 4p 755 SI 29 24 d Kandang Kerbau Hospital, June I*. 1911. 9 am. 3 p.m. 999 words
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Article234 1911-06-20 10 20 members competed tor the Jun-n Medal which whs won by J. Binnie, with 84 nett. The following cat da were returned J. Binnie 48 46 10 84 W. N. Masterton 48 48 85 ~E. Shenton 42 52 9 85 A W. D Dove 4* 47 10234 words
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Article352 1911-06-20 10 "CAN WE PLAY BOWLS. To the Editor, Dear Sir, I have to thank Mr J. Mc Kei x.ie for bis answer to my letter mserted m your issue of 17th inst. and have carefully noted his remarks. I may mention that I used the words White Ball advisedly, so352 words
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Article311 1911-06-20 10 May 25th 1911. Since our last Report, we bave had an irregular and daily fluctuating market. Up to 4.8 has been paid for July to August Hard, but we close easier, with Sellers at 4.6*. A large business done for Spot and Near, between 4311 words
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Article138 1911-06-20 10 The following are the handicaps for the Ex- Griffin Races at the Coronation Sports on Saturday. The First Ex-Griffin Race. Distance Scurry Course. St. lbs. I. Dirk Ronald 12 7 2 Broken Melody 12 0 8, Black Douglas 11 12 4. Windfall 11 10 5. Rubber Queen138 words
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Article423 1911-06-20 10 Train ini. Notes Some of the horses m training are hurry ing up for the Kuala Lumpur Meeting, but no fast work, or work to give the public any idea of who is who or what is what, is yet being done. The Course is m good order,423 words
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Article99 1911-06-20 10 Chelsea have been one of the several clubs endeavouring to secure the services of Wedlock, Bristol City's centre half, bit, like Everton and Bb.ikburn Rovers, ti^y have failed to induce the international to leive his old club It is officially announced that Wedlock has definitely refused99 words
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Article179 1911-06-20 10 Princess Henry of Battenberg, as tbepatroness, attended the 15 f h annual meet ing of the Colonial NursingAss-ociation, Lord Ampthill presided, and those and present included Mrs. Chamberlain Mrs. Lewis Harcourt. Sir Frede-rick Treves said that, generally speaking, the British Colonies and Dependencies were under nursed. Owing to179 words
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Article705 1911-06-20 10 The sunshine was missing at the annual athletic sports of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank on Saturday afternoon, 20th inst., but despite a grey sky a large number of friends assembled on the Bank's ground at New Beckenham, and the meeting was voted one of the705 words
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Article171 1911-06-20 10 There's a certain disease. Which some fine day must plague you, Tho' it's not spread by fleas And it doesn't bring ague, For tho' physical torture leaves deep scars behind It is only the Blues that can thumbscrew the mind. Tou can't tell when they '11 come, You171 words
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Article38 1911-06-20 10 Duke of Crombie, Brit 3,128, June 19. Jarvis, Antwerp, N K.K. Nagasaki 20. Brouwer, Dut 545, June 19, Gotz, Djambi, Ships Agency. Saba, 21 June. Recorder, Tel 677, June 19, Kemp, Tel. Co, from Cable Grounds.38 words
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Article43 1911-06-20 10 Jobannisthal, near Berlin, has been the scene of a fatal aviation accident. During an experimental flight, conducted by Mr Schendel. m company with an engineer, the flying machine fell to the ground. Both occupants were killed, the machine being smashed to pieces. 843 words
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Article624 1911-06-20 10 The Imperial Gar mm Mul Steamer Prinzass Alice" 'efr Colombo ou Stturday at 8 pm. and m*j b* xpec»»-d to arrive here on Thursday the 22 <d at 4 p.m. The Dutch s eau_er "Baidoeng," from Rotterdam, landed 100 tons of ger era! cargo at Tan jmg Pagar624 words
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Article293 1911-06-20 10 A correspondent of the May Cornhill is responsible for some interesting old Irish memories. Here is a criticism supplied by the writer's gardener on the protestant Mission Pratestant he said, with lofty scorn Twai mighty little St. Paul thought of the Pratestants. Ye've all heard tell cf293 words
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