The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 22 June 1911

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1911. NO. 7,217
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  • 142 1 Tl.e new arrangement by which the Imperial Pr*Bis Service cctnes to the Singapore pap«rs enables up to pive extended telegrams from Europe tod»j I'^ge 5. The Imperial Conforerco hus come to an end m a burst of complimentary rhetoric —Page 5. Special Coronation articles appear on pages
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  • 861 1 Tbe Coronation fries are upon us with a venge.incp the city is brave with bunting, and ley ilty ha 9 come cut, etrong. Tbe balls wt I', of course, the ci( wuing of lur King; is a thirg of somewhat ininor importance to the young folks of Silfcgapovt,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 401 1 CRAND w E C D Xv A TL 0N "OC3AMMEJ THURSDAY 22, d JUNE 1911, i m JSFiWMWi. Btacb Road] SIX NEW SUPERB PRODUCTIONS fi I a «t^^, INCLUDING H I*A NEW COMIC PLAY BY THB INIMITABLE MAX UNDErI ISSUE OF THE EVER POPULAR PAtl'e S^MMATED GAZETTE 40tn Edition I
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    • 304 1 During the Coronation Festivities »f you have no particular engagement, you could not do better than PAY A VISIT TO the Popular place of Entertainment The Marlborough CINEMATOGRAPH, BEACH ROAD. When the cto and steady pictures shown will not only interest you but provide splendid enjoyment. You will be delighted
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    • 212 1 TH£ STAR OPERA Co THE DUTCH AND MAT.AY VARIETY ENTERTAINERS AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. To-Nl&ht To-Nisht II NO PERFORMANCE. TO MORROW FRIDAY "BERMA SHADAN" WILL BE STAGED. New Actors and Actresses including Bram Wagener, the Mighty Binger will Appear. DON'T FAIL TO GOME SEE. Princes tiffin Rooms
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    • 135 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Shipping notices re Fultala and Princess Alice and the P. and O- Co., new sailings page 6. Sen Levy doing business on the gymkhana —Page 1. Rathborne Cottage to be let Page 2. Police notice re traffic Page 2 Sole agent for Devoe's Oil, Lte Kiah Soon Page
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 337 1 MAIL TABLE. To-pay. Intermediate and local mails will be found m list below Penang, Malacca, Federated MaUy States A Johore (Overland) (By Train) 7 am Pulau Batam Hock Tew 7 am Onoob Hock Gan 7 am Bar^'kok via po: Pr:it hatipok 7am Colombo via Port Swett. Nile 11 am Malacca
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  • 460 2 Novel P\stimk Ixvkxted ky A LondonDoctor. A ne*v game is always welcome. It is as sujh that Solos row appn In the years to come it will doubtless still be welcome as wu old frieud. For the game which is played m the open air, on
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  • 330 2 London June 6. Sir Charles Crosthwatte sjriiinuj m T w.trLs «.iu-«t th v get I wi le i Kperienoe I v -h' li -,n that irou nngli' m districts beliered lo be fa I. I was h o noil iry i iener*s policy th da! Gjtc d
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  • 79 2 Mother cnmfl wi'h slow acd silent s'» p t m tick room and said to lit 1 1* Robert, Your little babj brother ie very ill, Robert, dear, nod I aiu tfraid be will di'y Well mamma, if ho doe* die ho won't go to ihe bad
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 24 2 How to Avoid Loss of Time, Cuts and bruises may be healed m abont Bafn? *f y ap P l y in Chamberlain's Pain
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    • 764 2 f r-t-r— t t THIS X i is WATERBOBY'S METABOLIZED Cod Liver Oil Compound 1 /n ISTELBBI ODORLESS Ji 1 1--&J 9 4! jj\ I latesl s< ientific pre X 1 I.IVli j* j dIJ l)u< all thai is r f l claimed for it and super 1 I* ioned
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    • 805 2 AOTtGES. POLICE NOTICE. Dnriog the Procession of 22nd June between 7 p m. and 9 p.m. ail roads around and leading to EspUnade will be closed to the incciaing traffic. FIREWOBKS OH 24th JUNE, 1911. On the 2 4th infant from 9 p m. there will be a display of
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    • 528 2 TO LET, TO BE LET FURNISHED. Tbe comfortable residence known as Rathbourne Cottage, No. 9 Upper Ber>»n^oon Road Furnished. Entry Ist of July. Apply to POWELL CO., Auctioneers, Jane 22 29-6 TO LET. Furnished or unfurnished compound house 8-D, Oxley Road. Stables. Entry Ist Juiy. Apply M. OAZAL4S, 7, Oxloy
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    • 404 2 FEDERAL LIFE As?oraixc» Company of Canada Established 1882. 8 s c. INSURANCE m Force, over 3 9, 00, 000.01 New Boßine^s, 1910. over ♦6,640.000.00 Large Net Surplus above liabilities for KJSSERVE and all outstanding claims. Dibect Government Supervision. Cash Loans, Settlements, etc, made locally. Policies are v WOKLD WIDE J.
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    • 421 2 Chartered Ba:k of Australia and Chfei INCORPORATED BY iOTAL MAMTMt Paid up Capital m 80,000 ftharet of £20 aack 11,SCC Ofll Xcirry© Fund £1.625!000 S»»erve Liability cf Prtp v •ton iUOO.| Covrt of Dirw.- Sir Montana Cornish l^arni-T < tim; Sir Konry fe'^wart Cunniy:?hain. k" Tnonuw Cuthbertion, X*, Sir Alfred
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  • 1342 3 KTHIS DAY. Historh Winuiini The following is the official "Form and Order of the bervrce that is to be Performed and of the Ceremonies that are to be Obemv^d m the Coronation of Their M-j^e. Kin. George and Queen Mary m the Abl^v Church of 3r. Peer,
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  • 310 3 'WE M UST HANG TOGETHER.' Australian Hopes of the Imperial Conference. The Sydney Morning H* raid, m a leading article on tbe Imperial Conference, says that tbe spirit of Imperialism is fur removed from Jingoism. "It voices a development which we feel to be genuine and necessaiy. It arises cut
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 144 3 WANTED. Children's nurse (European) wanted m Tanglin. Apply "M" c o Singaroie Free Press." June 21 mwf 29 6 WANTID, A f mall furnished house for three to four months for a married couple must be cheap and near the town. Apply K. co Free Press. June 20 27 6
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    • 892 3 "•Hazeline' Snow" v" c me now "Hazehne' Snow" "'Hazeline' Snow" Hazeline Snow «< Si c o nOW Hazeline Snow Hazeline Snow Hazeline Snow C" c ne now Hazeline Snow Hazeline Snow Hazeline Snow u*l e ne now Hazeline Snow Hazeline Snow Hazeline Snow B, 1 1 now H a«'^e Snow
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    • 805 3 AUCTIONS auc rioN sale of Unredeemed Pledges, The Property ov Six Pawnshops To be held at Our Sale-room No. 3. RAFFLES PLACE On Saturday, Ist July, 1911, at 10 a. m. On Wednesday, sth July, 1811, at 10 a.m The Pledges, consisting of watches, chains. Gold, Diamond and other rings,
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    • 689 3 AUQTIOXS. ESTATE OFJ9H\ LCW£U DECEASED. ▲VCTiOI SALE OF A MILKER'S SAFE IN EXCELLENT ORDER, At Powell Co's Sale room Wednesday. 28th Juae, at 11 a m. POWELL Co., Auctioneers. June 19 '29-9 AUCTION SALE OF A Large Plank and Attap Shed and Contends (lately used as The Census Office) To
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 22 4 Volqeb.— Oa Jane 21st, at 9 25 a.m at Greenbank, Chancery Lane, Singapore, tbe wife of E. Volger, of a daughter.
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    • 12 4 McQueen— Oa the 19th June, 1911, John McQuken, of Falkirk, Scotland.
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  • 1294 4 The Singapore Free Press Thursday, June 22. 1911 ed >■ 1 Ato Peliffi >. I \.i i\ md 'a* This day, m the hallowed historic fane of ancient Westminster His Majesty the Kin<. will, m accordance with the solemn coronation ritual that has passed down through many centuries, dedicate himself,
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  • 20 4 Ipoh, June 21. Smallpox has broken out m the Tamil Settlement m Ipoh, an extremely filthy place.
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  • 849 4 The "Times of MiUya has collected $3 5 towards the appeal on behalf of Mrs Proudlock. > < The Territorial M irathon has been won by iheLmdon Sottish. Sjrgt. Ommuadsen, of the Fourth Rjyal Scjts, has won the Caledonian Shield with a fcojre of I!**. The design for
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  • 395 4 Hif Excellency the Acting G >vernr>- h kindly onsented to attend the Ceylon Tamils, m noiif otiuu uith*tb Coronation, on Siturday, al 1") p, m Tb« membprs of the Fi'htil Mtitur I of Kallang Road have m^.ie to supply light itCifjahaeals to up iountrr Mohauiedans whoOOSe dowi U
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 123 4 FOR THE CORONATION FESTIVITIES DRINK IRROY CHAMPAGNE (EXTRA SEC) Magnums 543 per case less 5 c Pints 846 per cisc les3 s°o Quarts 543 J Pints $48 M CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., SOLE AGP NTS: THE YOS'FVISTBLE TYPEWRITER. Simple m its l/pyif Qfmnff!\/ Rill If Economical Construction Wery OLrOligjy DUIIL to
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    • 112 4 LAMBERT CO., LIMITED. THE LEADING PHOTOGRAPHERS IN SINGAPORE. (ESTABLISHED IN 1871) IMPORTANT NOTIQE. In consequence of special arrangements with European photographic dealers we are now m a position to offer the Singapore public one do/en cabinet photos for $12.50 FIRST GLASS WORK GU\R\NTEEO. To everyone ordering a dozen of these
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 325 4 THE WEEK Thursday, 22nd Risrh Water— n i p B I Mail closes ."> pm PUBLIC \NI» livsi BOLtOi 7 .i m K.«view of tro>p§ on t: y. tnade. Bi 9 tv, -es m all Oaai -hei. 9 15 a m— M-jetinj? I Council m the Council Ch i 9J90
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  • 38 5 (Bjf Submarine Telegraph.— Renter's.) Last Official Meeting. Jone 21st .ast official meeting of the Imperial •rence has taken phce at the FWn though there will probably be a f t w private meetings after the Coronation
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  • 37 5 is officially sUted that the Imperial rence has adop.ed the resolutions of I Mr Pi.W, that it is desirable for Minuter, of the Umted Kingdom and the ioiou to exchinge ritit« between Conferences.
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  • 25 5 A «o tbeConf-rer.oj hts adopted a resoD to consider the possibility of holding nf^recce, or a lubtidiarj Conference n one of the Dominions.
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  • 77 5 r Laudatory Addresses. Tribute to Mr Asquith. Lo the concluding speeches, Sir Wilfrid ier moved a vote of thanks to Mr th and Mr Harcourt, thanking them heir labours, their courtesies, and exatitudefor the hospitalities jf the Km^r, the Government, and the c. He said
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  • 59 5 J. Ward, iv seconding the vote, said Mr Atqoith'i presideuce wouM be grtfttlj appreciated m the Dominion*. Hf r known the woi k so well prepared as by Mr Harcourt isd bis stbtf. The -recce would be productive of great good and he did not
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  • 55 5 neral Bjtha eaid this had b?en a Conterence of trust, and a coufereccj of friends. Tbe only way to make the Empire greater is through a love of co-operation. This Conference would lead to greater co-oppration io the future that had ever been. He and bis
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  • 77 5 Corsolidating the Empire. True Partnership m Counsel. Mr Fisher said that this Conference would lay the foundation v,f a broader and a sif.3 Empire than ever. Mr Ajqaith fU'l taken the Dominions into the inner wli of the Ctbioet. and no greater s*ep had r.een
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  • 229 5 Mr Aiquith, replying, sail thit he was lent that, the Presidency of the Con•jes would henceforth be regarded as the u.tlural (Jutj of the Premier uf the United Ktnt'lotn. He aUj paid a tribute to Mr Hftrcourt and said that he had alre-i-lv than just. did his
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  • 31 5 The King's Baton. (Bf Submarm. Tefemph.-Reuter'.) The Crown Pance of U Jrminy has w ■pecul auhence of Hi. M^sty and has presented the Xio g with the P^ldM ir.hal'
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  • 54 5 There is a great S:ite Biff,,* to-night at Buckingham PJ**, Fi ve hundred and sixty Coronation gu^'s will be preB3Qtj in> cludmg the Colonial Premiers. The Envoys. The King has received at Buckingham P*lace all the Bwjf, including those of J China, au d P^sia, bringing decorations. Sir
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  • 40 5 P Unionist Action. Jai»2Ut The Unionist leaden o inferred yesterday. Uif understood that they have decided tj iusist on amendments to the Veto Bill and force the Government to disclose the p 'Mtion regarding the creation of Peers.
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  • 52 5 An •lecti m riot his tjkeu pUceat Djrho" bye/.. UicU, and the military tired on the mob, killiug 14 and wouodiog ±> The ab.»^e are the Ant messages of the lujpenal PrWM BftTTW, which c >mtnonced on Tu«sd 5 mH;iii»h». and is supplied m th^ Straits only to
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  • 57 5 The Russian Claim. In the H >use of Commons, Sir Edward 1 v replying to Mr James Parker, said that Great Britain hau addressed Russia to the effect that the three-mile territorial limit cannot be txfended without international agreement. Britain Was now discussing with Rqiim the form under
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  • 82 5 A Tribute From The Bench. < >wing to the ageut of Mr Masterman having been found guilty of cjrrupL practice, Mr Masterman has b^en unseated for Weal Ham (North) Tbe Judges, however, emphasised that it was no fau't of Mr Misterman, who had won the resp:»ct and
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  • 399 5 A RvN-.no.v COVCIBV. The prospectus of the Chinese Steamship Company, Limited, shows that the company wiuse authorised cipital is Ri. 1*3,10,000 divided into 154, <»« 0 ordinary shares of Ri 15 each has as directors thj Hon. Mr. Liui Cbin Tsong, Messrs Chun Man Puce, Tan Kitn
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  • 187 5 SOME QUESTIONS. Lord Ronaldshay and Mr Mitchell Thomson have raised various questions m connection with the annex ition of Korea. Mr McKinnon Wood agresd generally hat Jipan's argument for annex uion DMcelled the agreements. Njthing could hive been more DffaodfV to Japan than to insist on mtiouitiiug
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  • 146 5 Demands Granted. The Cunirl, White Sir, Allen and L y Und Lines h ive granted the it*men their demands. The men at L verpx>l are jubilint. London, J -.ire 15 Tue outbreak of the s-a ineu's strike vu proela ined iv many British ports yesterday everiing. Three thousand
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  • 74 5 And Costly Shows. There were greU crowds m London yesterday evening, viewing the decorations and the rehe*r9als of tie illumiuations. The number of people iv the streets was ucpre c-edeuted and movement, m the evening was prac'ic tllv impossible within the processional aiei. The dtoratiocs made by the
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  • 53 5 A ST AELY BALL. At the Shakespeare BaII at Albeit Hall there were 1,000 persons present m Tudcr or Shakespearidu cos Mimes, recalling Ibe ostliness anl gpleniour of tli3 most furious m iHjues of the past. X jhl Parsonages and the Knvoys to the C conation attended af f er
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  • 93 5 London, Juae 14, Mr Hermann Hams has been appointed Se^retaiy to the Office of Workb. Tae committee appointed to consider the <.rt;Hnis.Uioa of the Unionist party has completed its labour. It is understood that it recommetds that the prominent tariff reformer Mr A. Steel MaitUnd, M. P. for
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  • 229 5 Rubber shares have had a slump ard a rally. It was the article m the Times which fr ghtened holders. It was a good article and fairly written, but it told the market nothing new. That the Thunderer's power is still to be reckoned with is proved by
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  • 240 5 FRASER Co's SHARE CIRCULAR. Since the last issue of our circular the market has remained extremely dull, with very little business passing "m Rubber shares. The chief feature of the Mining Section has been the renewed demand for Tronoht*, on the declaration of a si. dividend and rumours of a
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  • 110 5 THE A YER PAN AS CASE. The case acr-iinst the Directors «>f ihe Aver l\nas Rubber Company, m conuec tion wi'u the defalc ttions ift h* 1 S >eretary. was down f-»r h»trio^ by Mr F.rmstone, m the D. strict C_>ui*t Vtseid.. y moruing. Mr C. Knerson, who whs accompanied
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  • 110 5 Mr .John Mc^'Jeen, foreman shipwright of the Tanpng Pagar 1* ,ck Board, Kt-ppel Harbour section, died on Monday from malaria fever. He arrived from home iv November 1907 to take the position of foremm shipwught and speedily earnei the good wiil acd esteem all his colleagnes
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  • 42 5 The following price* wera realaed at Messrs H. L. Coghlaa A Co's Kubber Auction to day. Xj. 1 Shoet |24S to J>2-"»4 Nj. 1 Smoked crepe $231 No. 1 Crepe $200 Birk Crepe $152 to ?17"> No. 3 Crepe $142
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  • 133 5 London, June 14. The marine insurance market was excited yesterday at the news of the stranding at Peniche tf the liner Bhamo en route for Burma. Tnere were twelve passengers and the cargo is valued at £100,000. Sixty per cent is quoted for reinsurance. A telegram
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  • 217 5 Allegations of Bkkakin.; thb Seal of thb Confessional. The trial of a sensational libel case began this morning m the Courts of Justice here The suit was brought by a pi iest named Carlo Bricarelli against an ex priest Gus tavo Verdesi, and arose out of a
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 195 5 FOR THE MM OF TASTF. <fr* r^ We are now Showing Ik*^ i*Sk a^ s c rrect or W EVENING DR.ESS WEAR 41 Dress shirts Stiff Linen Front ■|'-1 "Soft Bodied Dress Shirts lim M SM, *pun Silk, and Lisle Thread i* 30C X S I^^^^^^Hh White Kid, Silk, Thread
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 504 6 BFITISE INDIA S. N. CO., LTD. For Melbourne A Sydney THE COMPANY'S STEAMER FULTALV' 4,15 4 tons, J. S. Reddock, Commander, m expected to arrive here on s:9th instant and will have prompt despatch for tbe above ports. For freight and passage apply to BOI'STEU) A CO., Agents. June 22
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    • 601 6 N.D.L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL OEEM AN MAIL LIKE. 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, Tsingtaa, Nagasaki and Kobe
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    • 719 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 any steamer of the following
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    • 308 6 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co. Ltd. TO PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA, One of the Company's steamers is intended to leave Tanjocg Pagar Wharf every week. Passengers and Cargo booked by the above steamers at through rates to all ports m India and Ceylon also to East African Ports, Mauritins and London.
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    • 392 6 DUNLOP gk CYCLE Jf v| TYRES I NEW PATTERN WM II j THE ORIGINAL PNEUMATIC TYRE I ALL OTHERS ARE I I IMITATIONS.H CAN BE OBTAINED FUUM ALL CYCLE DEALERS OR Dunlop Rubber Co. (FAR EAST) LTD., 43, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. INTENDED SAILINGS. STRAITS STEAM SHIP COMPANY, LTD Intended to
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    • 228 6 M. M. I MESSAGERIES MARITIME^ MAIL LINE For China, Japan. Ceylon, Aden. E. and Marseilles OUTWARD HOMSI A. Behic Juru> M Ti.ckin Varra Jaly io E. Simons ■10 Tonrane July 24 Dumb, i Jolj PolvDt'sitn Au«. 7 ArmunJ B4hk A CaltJonien Aug. 21 Yarra 1 Sydney Bef4 4 T. m
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 213 7 ORANJE HOTEL SOURABAYA, (JAVA) WILL BE OPENED ON THE Ist OF JULY, 1911. The only Hotel m Netherlands-India newly erected to accommodate tra. vellers. With all modern comforts. PLEASE NOTE: Cable Address: Oranje, Sturabaja. Utters: Oranje Ifoul, fourabaya VHBHI .j&S^Ebb) I fIE f3§£3flßfl|ElSß) blHbVbbbbbbbbbbbi Petroleum Residue! lAS A 1 J
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    • 838 7 Selangor Turf Club. Summer Meeting, 191 U Tuesday 4th t Thursday 6th and Saturday Bth July, 1911. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, tfh July, 1911. 1. The Beginners.— Value 1400. Distance R. C. A race for all horses that were Maidens on May Ist 1911. Weight 9st. Exgriffins allowed 71bs. Winners of
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    • 327 7 Ten pound sterling shall be taken a* the equivalent of one hundred dollars or one hundred and twenty guilders when determining the advertised value of stake*. In calculating the advertised value of any race the value of any cap, plate, or prize other than money shall net be included. Entries
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    • 999 7 SINGAPORE CSVERftKEXT RAILWAY. From lit February, 1911, aM mil further notice. TRAIN SERVICE FOR WEEK DAYB ONLY. UP TRAINS. 1284 5 0 759 1O am. am. am. am. am. am. pm. pm. pm. pui. Paaair Panjang 7.37 4.40 Borneo Wharf 7.45 9.08 4.48 People's Park 7.54 9.12 4.57 Tank Road
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 79 8 BULMERSTANSAN. 3 vs€di burgb jTI /l^ \II I I 1 %V A delicious and Hygienic EMi rld j Ja w EDIN- [JJi Drink for the Tropics. i&! I wr UKUH J S jl P|Sv\ TK 1E l^zM I A safeguard against Dysentery. 0S?f) I WELL-KNOWN TO POS- A \^\V<>. r
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  • 562 9 Tebrau Telok Anson TaliAyer loisn 1 9 95 Trafalgar 12 1 16 I 54,691 Tremelbye 478 2 1 46 Trolak l4 750 37,150 Taiping ??J '^^27 Vicorina 103,000 R Da 300 400 1,106 > < Apl. May Total. 8,680 4.100 1d,x05 4IM I'ocgsa 3,041 4,867 18,756 AlorGajah
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  • 102 9 Boiat ApL Ma y Total Sraang MJJ Chenderiang sis as ;:2 Kmta Association 766 486 1,871 ledan^ 102 106 507 ahat 773 J'S?J Menßlemba Lode aJi Middleton N 6^^ NewGopeng 110 130 64Q Yew Tauibun 12 6 453 J uaang Consolidated 93 ft ka!ou 550 475 using Bahra
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  • 1287 9 IBBVW. JfAID 50,000 2. 2. tt^ 7 i 100% for 1910 17 6 i 8 3 30,000 1 i !1Q 1 1 S* VM ,ai I*o% for 1910 la 0 0 U0 0 100,000 1 i £M 5 'SWangor) 20% for 1910 40 0 *t 7 6 30,000 1
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  • 145 9 June 81. Tit.* o»; ]->i Gambier buyers M oO Gambler Cube No 1 145, Grammar Ca be No n cn j Pepper Black ordin Spore layers 17 7~> Pppper, Wbite lair buyers 2s.o<> Nutmp^s 110 to the lb) nocNntmegi (80 to the lb r.or,llaoe Bacda) CCi Cloves Amboina) t;c
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  • 205 9 June 21. Sri Mnar, Brit str, Hudson, for Muar aud Malacca. Lama, I>nt. str, Hirst, for Penan*? and Port Swettenbam. Kinta, B;ii atr, Daly, for T. Anson via ports. Kaka, Brit str, Etlis, for ICalaooa via porta. Ualjpao, Brit str, Bannatyne, for Penangaad! Deli Pontianak, Dut str. J.if.ir, for
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  • 60 9 (Oo**kct«d up to June. 21 > Bank 4ms -j 4.^ demand Private credits 8 B/l J4 > creci:s 6m g France, aeraand Bank.^ 294. 1 Germany, demand M >3gi IiOKGKONo, demand 2 Yokohama, dimaad 114^ Jata, damand \4(<i lUn.jkok, d«nu I M js|* SovEßgiGNt], j^nt Buying |B.ft4 Hank of
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  • 80 9 Wharvea an* Doeki at wkidk iiferetU vetie't wire berths i on Safwdiy. East Wharf Sec 1— Zaaiania, Heim. Main Wharf Sec 2 TaroW. 6 Nil. La^oou Dock See- 7— (Under contraction.) West Wb*rtBec 8- Xil. Jardina'i Wharf Sec i- Xil. Pulo Brsai Coal
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 438 9 kJbK OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO.. LTD. AND oa Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd. The Corapanies* PtcMiJors are despatched i Lin rpocl Dntwtrj-j (or the Straits, China m every week, and bom Japan homo•rardfl lor London Ara^t^rdam and Antwem :v.ry loctnight; foe Genoa, Marseilles o.v\ Liverpool and for Mu v Havre
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    • 14 9 Woods' Great Peppermint Core for all iotf r oaJ «nrtj©)aJDt« dyneoUjf ccughe oolde See.
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    • 40 9 The Best Plaster. A pi-ce o£ riannel dampened wit'a Cham berlain's Pain Balm and bound on over the affected warts is superior to a plaster and co*t* only one tenth as much. For sale by ali Dit^ penearies and Dealers.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 296 9 VESSEL^ IN Pour Sea Mew 'of B d 7°?^ Commanders Arrived From Kor When gassgia a. Ss ssr S SSL r»l«f. 5*"./ lne 9 ft roDtillo Sbip 9 Agency lUtavia J+ S" SS B SJ S k S2? £fe „?r 2 o Sr Soo/der B t 877 cDonaM Tune J
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  • 408 10 FESTIVITIES ARRANGEMENTS. A Government Gizette Extraordinary was issued vesterd^ containing the cfficial orders of the day. They cover announcements that have already been made, but the folluwing are of i At 9 10 am., Commodore van Yobs, deputed Hv His Excellency the Governor-General of Netherlands India to convey to His
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  • 244 10 On the Coronation Day of Kin< < The air is rife with gladness. The bright June tt >wers bloom ltiv What are all these tokens for P A King is crowned today. The countless lines of burners Unfurled m grand display The mighty cheers of voices Tor the King
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  • 140 10 Hail to the monarch of Empire' All ye who own his §wav Anglo Sixon, Celt and Indian, Chinese, and Malay, Ask God to bless our Gracious King On this, his Crowning Day. Tour striplings hasten to the field To hurl the iron, stretch the bow. And
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  • 512 10 In the Jewish Synagogue M Mighain Aboth m Waterloo Street, the service held at 8 a.m. this morning, Coronation Day, will be After the usual pravwrs, appropriate Psalms read by the Ray. E Sherida and the Congregation. At'ei wardw, the special Prayer composed by Dr. Adler, Chief Rtbbi
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  • 40 10 All who have tickets of admission to this Ball are particularly requested to I ring their tickets with them. (>a insp*itioo at the door the tickets will \w returned as a Bcuvenir of the Coronation Bill.
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  • 316 10 KING EDWARD VII MEMORIAL FUND. Amount acknowledged 183.***** Fraser Neave Ltd. 2( 0. Edward Valpy Efq. ](0. Messrs J. L. Campbell A Co. C. Hunslfy E-q. General Agent I C.S. I<>. Roneo Ltd. ]n. Kob «v Co. $31- EBS9 E. M. .1 anji.n, Hon. Trei-i »fr. Promised m addition to
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  • 328 10 TENNIS TOURNAMENT RESULTS. Championship. Kiorg Chin Eng beat Neo Swee Hock 6—o, 0-4. Chia KengTye beat Tan Chew Kirn, w.o. A Singles. KioDg Chin Eng, 6 beat Chia Hood Sang rec 3, 4 6, o—2,0 2, 6 l. Chua Sim Ghi scr beat Chia Keng Tye,
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  • 497 10 The 150 yards Handicap, Jackson Millar Cup, wiil be swum ff on Sunday next, the b iiißt ,at the SwimmiDg Club, on the arrival of the 10 r c launch. Entries will be received up to Friday night by Air X 1! Thomas, 6 Collyer Quay, telephone N0.
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  • 342 10 The Ischia lands 1000 tons of general cargo from Chin*, and loads for Bombay. From China and Japan the Hakata Maru discharges 2,500 tons of general cargo, and loads for Bombay. The Ziminia from Rangoon lands li»50 tons of general cargo, takes m 000 tons of coal, at
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  • 403 10 ±oe prices quoted are generally thoee current at Clyde Terrace Market. At the other market! there may be small variations. Singapore, Jane 20th, 1911. Beans, Long per catty do. French do 14 Beef per lb. 17 Beef Stoak do. IS Bean Sprouts per catty 2 Bamboo Sprouts
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