The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 June 1911

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 23. 1911. NO.*? 7,248
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  • 142 1 The statesmanlike and Imperial speech of Mr Asquith at tbn Imperial Conference is wired almost verbatim today by the Imperial Press Service Page I*2 The Coronation Celebrations m Singapore were celebrated yesterday m glorious though warm weathei. Crow»ls of people thronged thp streets to a late hour
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  • 1866 1  -  Sir Charles Bruce Tbe Coronation nin.ua to tfce Colonies a ceremonial trial and EEEMJ of the peipetuity of the living- lil k tbat unites each and all of them to the Empire. Tbe Empire may be cm pared to a f l»netaiy system,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 269 1 n ■■■—Mm 1■ 1, 1 Ml|| 9U ta m cI aRAND w E e D N 0 fITION PMOMMEI WEDNESDAY 21ST, f THURSDAY 22*d s J UNB 1911. i m B JpWIWJI Bcacb Road.! SIX NEW SUPERB PRODUCTIONS 2 I a «Tr,_ INCLUDING ff |A NEW COMIC PLAY BY THE
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    • 304 1 In Honcur of the Celebration of the Coro- nation of Thair Majesties The King Qneen. DON'T FORGET THE HARIMA HALL Cinematograph, North Bridge Rd, TO-NIGHT. REMIMBER REMEMBER THE LATEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE PICTUEEB IN OUR GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. 1. Multitude Soul. f 2. Foolfchead goes to Bee Coek-Fight. (Very
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    • 186 1 THE STAR OPERA Co. THE DUTCH AND MALAY VARIETY ENTEKTAINERB AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. To-Nl&ht I To-Ni&ht 1 1 New Actors and Actresses including Bram Wagener, the Mighty Singer will Appear. SPECIAL PLAY "BERMA SHADAN" WILIi HE BTAQED. Beware of incompetent Substitutes. 7 he Ster Leads Others
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    • 93 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. An important notification re the new night trains from Singapore to Kuala Lnmpor and vice versa. Singapore to Penang from July wdl be a matter of less than 24 hours by rail Page 2. The N. D. Lloyd new list of sailings on page 8. The virtues of
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 388 1 THE WEEK. High Water.— 7 2« a.. 722 p Lodge St George Regular, 5.15 pm 5 pm. Opening of a new building and presentation of Diplomas at the Medical School, Sepoy LiDes 9.80 pm. Ball m Victoria Memorial Hall. Ball iv S.V.C. Drill Hall. Saturday, 24th i High Wster.— B
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 674 2 CROSSE f\ r* CE^^M^° BLACKWELL^ w D SroftES. 1 JELLIES, POTTED MEATS. I TART V n^^^^'\T\ MALT V^ EGAR 1 1 ni?T m a i^T-nci Ik^^^ IL m SALAD OIL S I DELICACIES. |g^r^jp|} I I cc '*l Tins with iX WORCESTERSHIRE SAL'CF. gjj 111 SCIENTIFIC* CERTAINTIES |M|l v^-^^oooo Thc
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    • 251 2 PENANG CRICKET CLUB. NOTICE. The interest on P. C. C. Debentures for the year ending Jane 30th 1911 is payable on and after that date. Holders are requested to send m their bonds to the Secretary for endorsement. These will be returned with a cheque for the amount of interest
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    • 421 2 WANTED. Children's nurse (European) wanted m Tanglin. Apply "M" c o Singapoie Free Pres 3 M June 21 mwf 29-6 WANTED, A small furnished house for three to four months for a married couple must be cheap and near ihe town. Apply K. c o Free Press. June 20 27
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    • 833 2 NOTIGES. FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. Notice is hereby given of the following arrangements which take effect Lorn Saturday, Ist July, 1911 The new passenger station on Damansara Road, Kuala Lumpur, will be opened for traffic. Trains for North Sections (all Stations to Penang) and South Section (all Stations to Johore
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    • 584 2 TO LET. > HOUSE TO LET Ba !T™ d 0f &*m Road furni -v unfurmshod, tennis, stabling etc .nt,Ist. Apply H. c 0 Free ryA^| 5 June 7 *nwf c TO BE LET. Godown No. 6 Nanson BmU em I through to No. 3, Saibo. mediate entry. Area, 4,960 Moderate
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  • 1084 3  -  SIR EDWARD FRY [All Riaarra Raasavno.] P.C, 8.A., D.C.L., L.L.D. F.R.S., F.S.A. li... at Conrt oi trbi rr-^a Egress ▼•now injp o u»l ca*?a between A ux,,, it.,,;,,, Germaav, Ru*. ••a Ac (including the North >„ YdoJpw Bank Incident); Privy Councillor, .v.-.T freal French .trika whir!,
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    • 441 3 AJNgrae. Companion Pneumonia and Pleurisy After Effects Wasting and Weakness— and pleurisy, the acfa V oi pneumonia „™.,;.j '-mm M,i,i,i,,-„„ :,;r,::S toSata renew*! nervous vitality, and Completely Overcome. I' W m-ites -"lhAMm 1 h\?\ 1 vh" j «Kave -thei. rhe incessant isfed that my friends the little food I ate
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    • 22 3 Grtmault Co's Sarsaparllla cleanses the blood from all impurities arising from Scrofula, Eczema, Bad Legs, Skin Disease*, 1 Pimples and Sores. 14
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    • 905 3 |y| EMBROCATION fl w -~-> r '_wjU j\\ V^^sNx W.,-;r^ ro« US! ON ANIMALS. FOA^3ES_USII?^j| j s- jji.' ■l" s 1 ;:nail.sll1. Sp ins V"-"'^"- 1I 9 uj. ■iin»i«ism, St Lnmhag.!. Ilavkachc s-"" J3 1 1 m .v ii.ieai u -lises, Mji ,->^-^>-w l l T¥ 4 Fori CoM. Slight
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    • 454 3 "stfl !n rrßat'cn?! rcrrcspcniencs J choc Is Ltd. KINGSWAY, LONDON W.C We teach over 200 Subj:cts by means of Correspondence Architecture. (J is Power Motor Architectural Rasiall. l.einifctry. EDgr. Architectural Drawing. Av'ation Civil Engineering. Navigation. Structural EDgioetring. Window Display. Concrtte Engineering. Advertising. Mining Em iuef ring Tf aching. Electrical Engineering
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 252 4 ORANJE HOTEL SOURABAYA, (JAVA) WILL BE OPENED ON THE Ist OF JULY, 1911, The only Hotel m Netherlands-India, I newly erected to accommodate tra* vellers. With all modern comforts. PLEASE NOTE: Cable Address: Cranje, Scuraba^a. letters: Cranje Pole!, 'ourabaya _S_BH HBHBHB^VE ___E___________________B______________________^aßSM______H_______B____iv_B /Ac o ly AaAtaha oft** tarn anardei a
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    • 836 4 Selangor Turf Club. Summer Meeting, 1911 Tuesday 4th, Thursday 6th and Saturday Bth July, 1911. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, Ifth July, 1911. I. The Beginners.— Value $400. Distance R. C. A race for all horses that were Maidens on May Ist 1911. Weight 9st. Exgriffins allowed 71bs- Winners of one race,
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    • 516 4 Ten pound sterling shall be taken as the equivalent of one hundred dollars or one hundred and twenty guilders when determining the advertised value of stakes. In calculating the advertised value of any race the value of any cup, plate, or prize other than money shall not be included. Entries
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    • 408 4 .oL Sozodoivt I i^^'^^OC Some people complain of the expense of a ■gJJ^jji Good dentifrice. SOZODON I Is boA < f^*m»_iy( < good and economical. (j^^JifXfJJ^ Only a little is wanted. It last- It keep f J^y !eel^ c ean anc^ f rees timm from thc oorroi u^^ipg_&€2uf;^ in 3
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    • 681 5 CUT THREE INCHES DEEP. ÜBU Operation koh Stone m the I suffered from ieflamineliea ol the b l^ IIOM m the kidneys for two years Bay. Mr- A. Hanson, of lj, Hawk str/ V England. «At nrsi l\*_Z nnder.stai.d what was the matter with m -wpUTy. .andlconld hardly ontcf t».
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    • 431 5 Chartered Bauk oi n** Australia and Chii Sub-Manager.-W. E. Prwtoi B_Ur_tßßfl J Ba*x ev6eer__ajn V. uhd Ba*x. Lti». SINGAPORE KUffCR. Wmm wC S X n m on Hrn toil; •Sow 3 wnonnt Iq |8 no i»t_rv. r j, -£2T_S g*-'-***' Wgafa EE r^ -fey aac»rta:n«d on •f.pLiitano^ B. M. JANION.
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    • 979 5 L MESSRs CHEt ENG SONS ll ■(BSTABUBBED 1859.) 7 N 7 l/_* I T.. bi *%&&mT m R iD y_% Dfcuring perfect fitting Wl th the lateat WEST END cat and >iiWR TWEED _tmm oaZe c F^ Uion *HW dh!s s SUITS cricketing suits overcoats FLANNEL SSraKft-a MMNG-BREEOHES #og£%m iKA^ELLING
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    • 800 5 ij MUitTIONS AUCHON SALE OF Unredeemed Pledges, The Froperty of 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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    • 692 5 1 AUGT/OiVS. jFiTATI: CFJOUN LOVOI, DECEASED. auotig:; 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. Juue 19 29-3 AUCTION SALE OF A Large Plank and Attap Shed and Contents (lately used as The Census Office)
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  • 1130 6 The Singapore Free Press Friday, June 23, 1911. I Urn P. -v i!,,- TVoniHire r..itM..t Truth h. > wi~, pi( I il io P elision, l...valt\ Mid I a I Fortunate as we have besn m the merely wea'her conditions of the glorious celebrations of the coronation of King Qeorge
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  • 164 6 Opening of the Day. (By Submar.D* Telegraph.— Reuters) June 22 id, 11 pm. Sihites m St J imes's Pirk and from the Tower of London announce! tha Coronation morning. The weather promised well at four o'clock* though ihe sky wis overcist. The forecast of the weather was
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  • 181 6 The decorations ouvayei an idea of untarnished Fury land. Btl >werod, festoonel, garlanded and -pinned by splendid triumphal arches, the streets everywhere decorated with H ..gs aud the wider spaces were forests of white m ists, while banners and noble designs give fee the eye a glorious
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  • 87 6 The Abbej was a memorable spectacle, with seven thousand notable persons, among them, easily distinguishable, judges, bishops, well known peers anl represeatatives of art and science, literature and the drama. Numbers of the Members of the House of Commons were there m court dress and uniforms of
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  • 225 6 Large and Small. London, June 22 ud. The Duke and Du.heas of Connaught. on behalf of Their M ijesties, gave a banquet at St James Palace, to the Royalties and the Envoys. Hundreds of covers were laid and the guests included Sir Wilfrid Laurier; Mr F.sher Sir Joseph
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  • 63 6 (By Submarine Telegraph.— Rear. The rpsuH of the Northumberland P is I Pillo; 2 Kdbronsj; 8 Cardinal Ten sf mem. Won bj half lengths hcSwnsn MOond md third* betting 1 7 g; and B—l. Middlesex hnit G .f 4 ir j_, seven wicketH. Warwickshire lv.it Djrbysfeifl
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  • 15 6 Nival Cadet tl« I* loos of Wiles ig rated as midshipman. mm---^
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  • 23 6 A Fiscal Treat/. A tslsgrss. from Bsrnc J ipmo Swiss trmtj prof favoured nation traaisseni int. h ts been signed.
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  • 14 6 The iti tsafftns Was! Bad of r, ,ndon were practically unpnssabls
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  • 39 6 Tl X ag rsc i i taa P Otarsaai 1 1 «siniont md o repre-eutative-* tl Kicking. afternoon. Sir lApfa |p| ft tbe New Z inland C rooat so Tne King bu Coronation ds fates.
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  • 21 6 At T 8 k Oljmpis i wring id a gr tbe I which hv- T enchanted L
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  • 31 6 The Eeichsrath Elections. The features nf th i tor the Anetri ia B tbsrata are lbs cruibii iv Vienna, where they hi. piramount, of the Cbrii t.us of U-riuiu
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  • 70 6 Settlements. Juti» pai. Tne strike of the men of .bi I seriail coasting trade, which bruin oat oa Jani l^:b, has boeu settled by SOSSI as 01 b >th sides. A deputition ol the Sm:himp\>n etrikerB has it. London to confer the ship-owners m view of a SStUsS.
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  • 39 6 Jane 'J-'od 8p X 7 al the Interna' iona» tfcffll Bbou iv La I doc France won King E I wards Gold Civ- I lenge Cup f tr jumping, R issi i bsin| issosl I and Kaglaud third.
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  • 27 6 June 2. fA. The Porte m a eireuUr to the P declares that ir will BO< I ISTStS I te:ff» I intervention ia AJbaaia,
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  • 29 6 Juue P* Baroa 1 > V trust bsa b > T tl Liberal caadidata fot Waa\ Hit. |n h) Mr Ernest Wild is tho 1 lte mm
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  • 94 6 Oa Wedens I ■>• tae -"fl behalf ot Mrs PfOO llock Wai Ml Lumpar. fl eoatnii I ncr ow Buropoaa signature* Owingtothi tion Seasv>n and p^>>> <>t tun-' I ments were made for Alii The outward bound German niaii H MPrinssss Alice" is exp morning at 7
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 127 6 S We are now Showing all that is correct for Linen Co'lars Iristi Made Examination will prove to you that our WHITE DRESS SHIRTS reach a high standard m skilful cutting, perfect tini-hing, and dependable materials used, jji m s! "jst ROBINSON CO. THE YOST VISIBLE TYPEWRITER. Very Strongly Built
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    • 131 6 GRAMOPHONES I f I NEW MODELS AT SPECIAL PRICES SEE OUR WINDOWS ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED. j I V LAMBERT CO., LIMITED. THS LEADING PHOTOGRAPHERS IN SINGAPORE. (ESTABLISHED IN 1871) IMPORTANT MOTI'E. In consequence of special arrangements with European photographic dealers we are now m a position to offer the
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  • 1321 7 the great epoch, m history o{ -> Kmg George V and his J^^J^ v"" W th 9 0, f His 1 magnificence, and Singapore, m common wi h.7_, "T'^ Wi h UD9Urnroughout the world who own the sway of BriiirhT i TdBt do »i»io_. scattered
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  • 688 7 Coronation morning dawned bright and clear, and shortly after six o'clock all Singapore bad assembed round the Esplanade to watch tbe C>r mation parade. Tne morning was pleisantlv OOoL I f is many years since parades of the Girrison were held on the Esplanade aud representatives of the
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  • 383 7 After tbe review of the troops, many of those present proceeded to St. Andrew's Cathedral where a special service wis held, attended by members of the legislative and executive OOUOOiI, heads of the military services, members of the foreign consulates, and representatives of public bodies
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  • 802 7 His Excellency arrived at the Council Chamber from the Service, and shortly afterwards Commodore van Voss, Commander of tbe Nival Srjuidron m tho Netherlands Indies, arrived, accompanied hv his A.D C. Lieut Sluye, end Captain Bauduin el the Flagship De Z'ven Provincien. He was n ceived
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  • 904 7 One of the most effective features of the Coronation celebrations m Singapore was the great public assembly m the Victoria Memorial Hall, conveued for the purpose of adopting a loyal address to His Majesty on the occasion of His Coronation. This was timed to
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  • 553 7 His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government gave an official dinner at Government House lasteveuing. The lawns fronting the house were prettily illuminated, and the banqueting hall was decorated for the occasion. luvitations to the dinner were sent to tbe following distinguished company H. E. Major
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  • 814 7 The only incident to mir the day's celebration, aud one which must b_ directly duo to the tire work display on Q vernment Hill, occurred at the very eloss of the proceedings last night. Tue proosttioaisti had all passed, and the fire works man at their
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 598 8 BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO., LTD. For Melbourne Byduey THE COMPANY'S STEAMER 44 FULTALA" I 4,154 tons, J. S. Reddock, Cntumander, is expected to arrive here on *_9th instant and will Lave prompt despatch for the above ports. For freight and passage apply to BOCSTEAD k Co., Aeents. June 2
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    • 588 8 N.D.L. ij Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. Tbe last and well-known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Port Said, Snez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau, Nagasaki and Kobo
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    • 1072 8 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 tor any steamer of the
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    • 682 8 MMI|P-?j3---_--fIC--I— HM------_8l»B »<r" -"------.T n» r r- I i|j DUNLOP J| t ft M THE ORIGINAL PNEUMATIC TYRE _i V ALL OTHERS ARE CAN BK OBTAINED FROM ALL CYCLE DEALKk> OR FROM THE (FAR EAST) LTD., 43, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. m-m f_m _______________—__________i INTENDED SAILINGS. STRAITS STEAM SHIP COMPANY, LTD
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 591 9 Hazeline' Snow" u__ ya n Hazeline Snow E* ne Sn <>w HtL2fit c Hazeline' Snow" 2 aze me Snow" Haze n W "'Hazeline' SnowHazeline' Snow" S aze ne Snow" I™*!' "'Haze S' Snow jaze.ine; Snow" z^ \__Z>. *SZ I Hau.liS Hazelme' Snow" 3«,fr ow Hazelin* Hazeline' Snow Hazelme' Snow KSftS
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    • 356 9 f x C^^t-A m Ittif Q j Shiploads of tHirst-qu encher 1- a r."- ription which may dc applied t() tll( of the vessels "Circe 1 •md u Ouar," which dropped anchor recently m Liverpool docks. The first brought 50.000 gallons and the second |0,000 gallons of pme health-giving lime
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    • 364 9 OUR SOLE AGENGIES.—No. U. tTHE "BLACKMAN" EXPORT COMPANY, LIMITED. MAKERS OF VENTILATING AND BLOWING FANS OVER 100,000 SUPPLIED being installed m the Municipal Workshops DESCRIPTIVE LIST ON APPLICATION. RILEY HARCREAVES Co, LTD. SINGAPORE 21 MD BRAJVGHES. MAMS, TODD CO.'S is a necessity— more especially m jHjJKjf The bn sl er
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    • 308 9 Popular Wants. ENGLISH L>SSONS given by young Eng.ish Lady. Also music. H.M C. c o Free Preps. OWNER WANTED. A greyhound b teh (Lie* nse No. 1932) has strajed into Fiora Villa, Teiuk Kurau. Owrur may remove it on payiug cost of this advertisement. WANTED. Wanted Situation on Gold or
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 330 10 H;^^ |Jl aWEEEMmW JL dL Ae> V^^ 1 3j-'^^~3 I PERMANENT >^ <^Vt_-______-l-_________f I jsc* -^flß^^cSE_!jßK>KH w 9C7?_KT* N a lZ_^r,r 'rvi>" v*jil- ISI fl ___R Hf *y v_r *lwiißii »ftra»^^ ySvyryfg-.-' > !T1 i n£l I fAHIPP _^^r/9__9S»^l£-uaaßßH^iaM________B^_A_. >-' K^* n^-^<fl^^H ____R X*E Ni^fl .*t /r'£ary__H_aCjK- '\V^"^ X __l»
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  • 611 11 Tebraa Telok Anson 4 5 20 TaliAyer io,™, 1 5 4 7 85 Trafalgar 12 150 16 .«0 54,691 Tremelbve 461 478 2,146 Trolak 1«,750 37,150 Taiping ?°0 2,427 »^r ati *f iK3 United SiDßapore q^ o 25 t2 780 c >'- 87 40 Vigorina nft xon
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  • 76 11 Belat Apl< Mft y Total 1,176 Chenderiang 25y SSSS- M set 1 io6 >f Middleton 35 61 Yew Tambun 126 Punanj? Consolidated i Pujingßahru 541 eO 5 3 105 Rahman 6 .,t Rahman Hyd. 40 0 !'?-n Rambutan 24 0 2=o 910 RaublGold) 2 ®J? RovalJoLore 180 ico
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  • SHARES.
    • 534 11 «*f, Paid 50.000 ft S B^W, 100% for 1910 17 6 18 3 30,000 1 i BaUngMalaka jlo J%' 80,000 1 i 1 S^S"" 150% for 1910 13 0 0 14 0 0 100,000 1 r^ l^ fSel^gor) 20% for 1910 40 0 *i 7 6 30,000
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    • 250 11 75,0,000 5 AyerPana* 385 400 20,000 1 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1.50 160 150.000 1 Aver Kuning 50 qq 500,000 10 10 Bukit Timah Rubber Estates 1200 200.000 Brvigownie 70* int 10.C0 10*50 750,000 10 10 Changkat Serdaug Estate Ltd 5% for 1910 500 550 200.000 10
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    • 275 11 $300,000 10 Belat Tin Minia* Co Ltd 10% int 6.75 700 1800.000 10 10 Bruan* Limited 500 565 $600,000 10 10 Bruseh Hydraulic Tin M. Co Lta 6% for 1910 600 $400,000 10 10 Kanaboi Ltd 1.65 000 £60.000 1 1 KinU Tin Minei l/.int 20.50 21A0 SKn.OOO 10
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    • 203 11 ti rnnnnn Jlo 10 Saltern Smelting Co Ltd 10% 10.00 aom f1,,,00,000 10 n n n Oontrib 10% 700 $360 000 10 10 Fraser and Neave 25% &5% bonus 1910 40.00 4100 4™ nnn 10 10 Howarth Erekine Ltd 24% 45.00 $2,400 000 j lOO 100 m f 7^
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  • 65 11 (CoaaacTiD vr to June. 21.) Bank 4ms o/4* demand 2 4 s f Private credits 3 m/_ w 2/4f credits 6ms 2/4" France, demand Bank... 294 ld Germany, demand 239 India, T.T. 17+1 Hongkong, demand ...21; Yokohama, demand lU* Java, domand uqZ Bangkok, demand 65 SovnaaioNs, B^nk Baying $8.^4
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  • 146 11 June 81. Tii a v p,;1 m buyers 900 <*aruD.er Cube No 1 i_i t ft <> aro bier Cube Xo 2 Bom Pepper Black ordin Spore buyers 17 75 Pepper, White fair buyerB 28 00 Nutmegs 110 to tbe lh) norn Nutmegs (80 to the lb nntM M.~
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 444 11 ~A OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO.. LTD. AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd. The Companies' steamers are despatched trota 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
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    • 155 11 PASSENGERS. Per Menggala Messrs Bramver, Lunol. Per Maras Mr and Mrs Orendell, Mr Thio Swi Keat and family. Per Hye Leong Messrs H. E. Somerville, Wong. Per Lady Weld. Hon F. W. Collins. Mr and Mrs H. M. de Souz< and two children, Messrs B. 0. Grant, Goddard Per Van
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    • 111 11 RAFFLES BY-THE-SEA, PENANG'S MOST SELECT HOTEL. EUROPEAN PROPRIETORSHIP. Electric Light, Fans, Private Bathrooms and Verandahs. Large and Small Private Dining Rooms. COMPARISON INVITED wm as to Cleanliness, Cuisine, Apartments and Terms. Spacious Grounds, Billiards, Tennis, Motor Garage and Stabling. The Bar and Billiard lioom arelscparate from the Hotel. Telephone Telegrams
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 547 11 J VESSELS IN POKT Sea Mew F ,l a and To Commanders Arrived From For When Sea £__Z St V"™ Murph^ Ma 4 M J CC Uncertain HAfSV 4< P-M.Syat.4oo Xicodah June 20 P. Swett. Uncertain H^.SNewcaste Bnt cruis 4900 Hunt June 15 Hongkong Hongkong Svrel Sl lo^^ BaDduim JuDel9
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  • 844 12 Mr. ASQUITH. HAt the Imperial Conference. I IMPERIAL PRESS SERVICE Mr As.juith's speech at the closing of the Imperial Conference was as follows Gentlemen, I thank you very heartily for tbe terms m which this resolution is couched, tor the speeches with which it has beeu supported,
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  • 311 12 With regard to the actual aud positive results of the Conferei c^, capable of being published m their fullness to the world, Sir Joseph Ward m his speech has given an almost exhaustive summary. I may just perhaps recapitulate very briefly what they cover. First of all
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  • 372 12 Then when you come to internal relations of the Empire itself, I confess that, speakirg for myself I attach as much importance to that which was said and is now agretd to with regard to the Court of Appeal as perhaps to any other. I think m regard
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  • 116 12 Warm Acknowledgement's. General Botha, interviewed by E_< titer says that the key note of the Impjr- Conference was cooperatiou and mututl confidence. The public do not yet revlise how much the oocfideoce of the I m per d Government m the D3n.in.ont regarding policy binds all closer together.
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  • 51 12 The 150 yards Handicap, Jackson Millar Cnp, wiil be swum off on Sunday Lext, the 25th inst., at the Swimming Club, on the arrival of the 10 o c launch. En'ries will be received up to Friday night by Air E. R Thomas, 6 Collyer (^uay. telephone No.
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  • 37 12 The following ties will he played on Monday. Douui.es. B?utley and McKail v White and Hay. Crawford and Threlfall v Chapman and Lennie. Pitceathley and Henderson v Foreman and McKean. Championship. Smith v Archdeacon Izird.
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  • 510 12 Mr R. \V. Buckley, of the Chartered B.nk, Hon. Treasurer of the Fresh Air Fund" forwards another list of subscriptions to this most deserving charity to little London slum children. He also asks that it be mentioned that it is his intention to close also the
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  • 299 12 EVioh. Tkain to Kuala Lumpuk. M my alterations app. ir m the F. M.S. EUilwaj time-tables to coma into operation from July Ist. With the alterations on the northern section this end has little concern, but the foliowiug are important. The express Kuala Lumpur to Penang will
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 39 12 The Best Plaster. A piece of liiunel 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 Dispensarie3 aud Dealers.
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