The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 26 June 1911

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1911. NO. 7,249
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  • 76 1 Extended npt-rts of tie *bole of the lecal Coionalion festivities that have taken phce during tie v.etk end will be fcucd on P.gelO. T^r Sptcial telegrams dealing with the Home Coronation ceVbratione, tbe naval review, F. M. S. aLd Colonial rtjoicings on Page 4 and 5. The
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  • 840 1 The mcanirgof tbe title, to siy the least, is somewhat obscure, aDd in that it resembles the sui y ct matter, which is not e t ther (hao the native precession to Gcven mt nt House on Coronation Night, teivcd in the foim of a
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 334 1 ICR ANO OHANCpoTTIIOCSAB™! Jli to fltfiflmßßjfl. Bcacl) Road SOMETHING WORTH SEEING I 2nd SHOW 9*30 TO II p. Mm 1. Overture by Own Orchestra. |I 6* Betraytd by a Perfnnio. J r J Je Cobbler and the Financier, B 3. Tho Art of Paying one's Debt. L w,t V M
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    • 151 1 Fresh Australian Pure Creamery! BUTTER. Singapore Cold Storage COMPANY, LIMITED. ttS^THE CLEAN SHOW. THE STAR OPERA Co THE DUTCn AND MALAY VARIETY ENTEBTAINERB AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, NORTH RRIDOE ROAD. To.Ni&ht I To.m&ht ll NEW ACTORS! NEW ACTRESSES! II WILL APPEAR "MORANG&MORENG" WILL BE STAGED. DON'T BE MISLED! Be sure
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    • 361 1 MARLBOROUGH CINEMATOGRAPH, BEAGH ROAD. OUR PICTURES Are Shown with Steadiness, and comprise subjects which for their high quality ARE HARD TO BEAT you consider what we give you FOR THE PRICE ,YOU PAY 2nd Show 9-C0 to 11 p.m. 1. Tbe Guerrero Troupe (Mexican Equilibrists). 2. Caricatures. 3. A TORCHLIGHT
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    • 110 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Pei formances at the Theatre Royal and Alexandra Hall to nijjht Pane 1. Programme at the Marlborough Cinematograph— Page 1. Dalvey to be let Page 2. Houses to be let by Coghlan A Co Page 2. Notice under Bankruptiy re Frank Daviun Marcus Page 2. Notice of Removal,
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 354 1 THE WEEK. Monday, 26th High Water.— lo 41 940 p Football Cup SCC II v Govt Services Philharmonic Oichestra Practice 515 p. sth Anniversary Anti Ojium Society 8 pm Tuesday, 27th i High Water.— ll.3o a., 10.25 p Emulation Lodge, 8.30 pm Wednesday, 28th High Water.- 0.17 a., 1111 p
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  • 573 2 The following from the report of Mr Bill Municipil Eagioeer, Penang, is of considerable general interest. 1 have been much struck by the importance attached by Dr Middleton, Health Officer, Singapore, to the danger from the water tanks and barrels in bouses for breeding for mosquitos. The filling
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  • 217 2 It is stated by the M Builder" that the Corporation of the city, who will expend -£25,000, upon the decoration and illumination of the streets, have adopted designs prepared by Messrs C. T. Brock and Company, for decorations along the route of the Royal processions tbis month.
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  • 137 2 A G.asgow Sheriff lightened the tedium of bummary Court work with an unconscious but highly appreciated pleasantry. He had dis poaed of several cases against parents who had neglected to alimeut their children or bad sent them out as street traders instead of to school. At the
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  • 199 2 Bjrne by tbe quivering waves on the bosom of ocean. O'er waking lands that are children of guns or ff qoring of snows, Sung by the harp-like breeze?, and strung with emotion, List to the souod wave of triumph that grows and still grows. Gather ye many tongued
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  • 336 2 Hakiwhips Endlkkd hv EffOLItH EXPLORERS. Mr Ogilvie Grant, the organiser of tbe British seit-ntiti.,' expedition which has been working among the most fearful surroundings in Dutch New Guinea for the last two years, states that the members are now on their way home. Letters received
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  • 357 2 The Superintendent of tbe Agri. Horticultural So:iety, Madras, wnte« —A ti,h known as Haplochitus pancb<.__ (Bjognli nanip Techokia mich) was obtain-d from Calcutta which Mr B B isu. Superintend mt of the Cilcutta Z )ologicil Gardens, has discovered to be <juite as good as the
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  • 774 2 Punch's old and trite, but neverthelest true, saying "Is Life worth living? Tha depends upon the liver, 1 applies more to re sidents in Singapore than to anyone else— I only those who suffer know how very mucl more. And yet there is no reason why
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 10 2 o oml^ Peppermint Owe to7__Tn_^ molaintß dysentry coughs colds Ao
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    • 84 2 PmmMmmmßmißßMmßmißßmmEmmßm THIS IS IT! I WATERBURY'S METABOLIZED j Cod Liver Oil I I Compo u n d j ,AST £Ltsss~~ ot>o*L£S3 I 3 WOW latest scientific pre I Jfc%Bm)m>. Par-lion of COD LIVER I ()H I*'"'- all tlu, I "*7„Z~\\ c, aimed for it and super I 1 eSftgjfi I
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    • 739 2 NOTIGES. The Bankruptcy Ordinance, 1888 In the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements. Settlement of Singapore. IN BANKRUPTCY. No. 69 of 1911. a RE (t) Frank Daniun Marcus. t Receiving Ord=r made 18th Jane, 1911. Date of Order for Summary Administration t 21st Jane, 1911. B Date of Adjudication 18th
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    • 748 2 I NOTIGES. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. [The Offices of EVATT k Co., and of the following Companies have been removeto Commercial Union Buildings, Robinson Road The Straits Times Press Ltd. The St. Helena Rabber Co., Ltd Hevea Rabber Planting Co., Ltd (In Liquidation). The Indragiri (Sumatra) Rubber and Guttapercha Co., Ltd.
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    • 543 2 TO Li *ll TO BE LET 'H "^DALVEY M immediate p O particulars appy to Messrs. \fZ r D F J Lermit or Messrs. Powell A Co D *J June 26 HOUSES TO BE LET "CLAU<;hton," Hkmmß Bem nished. Rent 1120. ad< Fj WANDARRI." U off Daivey i> Bedrooms Ac
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  • 1338 3 The Scottish ecclesiastical pJS the General Assemoli* 8 ot the lC Churches, are sitting in wKjfSW tkongh met of the.ubj^adili* dai their meet, Utf s are of purely domestic con cern. two ot them, at Us., iU hf .?f tere. to Scots abioad For t^ e 'past I
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  • 75 3 \ou are not experimenting on yourself when you take Chamberlain's Cong hßemedy for a cold, as that preparation has won itsgreat reputatiun and extensive sale by its re markab'.e cures of colds, and can always be depended upon. It is equally valuable for adults
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 327 3 BELF CURE NO FICTION O U E F^^^^^ THERAPION No 1 mar i:r<— .l THERAPION N0.2 Cu ■wH whrn m< THERAPION N0.3 i ii Kith, r Numt).r n» i seU treatment Jir.-< t;..ns,-n, I(.-.,-.l,.,f. li, t SOT post f re* J I:,nn 1 be Le« len Mrdi. inrCo..H i. <
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    • 641 3 fiooair s^^ Q. What is good for my cough? A. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Q. How long has it been used? A. Seventy years. Q. Do doctors endorse it? A. If not, we would not make it. Q. Do you publish the formula? A. Yes. On every bottle. Q. Any alcohol
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    • 839 3 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Household Furniture, Plants Ac, &c. AT M WaNDaRRI," No. Ia OFF DALVEY ROAD. On Saturday, Ist July, at 2-30 p.m. tl-l£? V* L t£ £*£S JS 1 shelves and cupboard below; upholstered rattan teak tiu roH.l C Pcl,6bcd dimD t-ble a set of teak dining room
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    • 421 3 AUCTION BALE OF A Large Plank and Attap Shed and Contents (lately used as The Census Office) To be held at The reclamation Ground, FRONTING raffles hotel Friday, 30th June, at 5-15 pm. POWELL Co., Auctioneers Jnne 20 I_7 MORTGAGEE 3 SALE OF A RUBBER ESTATE SITUATE AT TAMPENIS ROAD,
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    • 607 3 TKE Singapore Free Press. Morning Daily. To Our Readers. The Siugap"iv Froe Press is no* a Morning Daily, and is on sale at depots, from an early hour ea* h morning (Sundays excepted). Cash price Ten Cents a copy Subscribers' copies will be delivered it their private residences, (or town
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  • 1340 4 The Singapore Free Press Monday, June 26, 1911. uni nb*t i -«h i .■>._. Pet. pie in this Colony are sufficiently tcqn tinted with the restrictive effect of the working of a shipping ring upon the a<- ess of free tonnage lo the port, and the prohibition of shiriug in
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  • 304 4 WATER FETE AT KLUMPOR- Jfrotm u> own (yorrtspcwientyi Kuala Lumpor, June 2_. The Coronation celebrations in Kuala Lumpor were of the most successful character and the weither hi9 been magnificent. At the Town Hill on Tours lay a loyal address was presented the Chief Secretary by
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  • 194 4 Ipoh, Joao JJ 1 1. The Coronation wu eathusiistic illv celebrated here yes'erdiy. There wis "a parade of childran on the Pad ing. The Prntaieons, the Chinese and Tamils predated a 1 dressy to Mr Jastice vVoodward as representing the King. Subsequently there were sports and divlight
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  • 103 4 June 88 The programme arranged was successful !y carried out. The Revuw, a brilliant spectacle was p>s poned till four o'clock and was watched by a hund:el thousand people. The public meeting to endorse the tele gran to his Majesty was most enthusiastic and lupp omentary telegrams were
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  • 71 4 i» Penang. June '2) I enang and the Province are en Me rhe decorations are on an unprecedented ecale and the festivities generallv ha^e been mos t mic ce.sfi.l Immense crowd MiTc h h«ll Hon V y ,UDR P ro P'^<l and Mr Mitcbel Mooted a
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  • 44 4 S G R fl ta *»•««>««* for tho fc..O R. from July Ut, consequent on lh« changes made bv the running of the th?_. t day and night trains to KmUlo™" An advertisement containing the f„M P wee will be pubhshed tomorrow
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  • 4 4 board the vessels S^Lg &?££,«>
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  • 98 4 (Bv MmiWl Teleitnipb.— Bast*-,) L >ndon, .1 During an army debate in the I enc L Senate M. Q .iiani. tht Wm ftl that at preseut there w ts no genenl Tho Government prefer rt 1 bating chiefs in the ti-ld, each acting fret u»h district assigued to
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  • 82 4 L indon, Jun< The seamen hive tOO>pte i Q^ iucreaso monthly off. red 110 Castle line, which they bid ri Monday. A similar uttl— li beea m the Er glish stei-ners tr and it is exy low *uit. The <i strik > and shipping is paralysed. A
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  • 77 4 L »nd on, J |B4 A telegram, dated H idei lah, sa\s the rebels m the Y -men in t.gth surp i Turki.of four battalions and four gu „p*« three miles ou^ide tit/ K They killed ati naasd and l hundred, mostly in hind to hm] and the
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  • 53 4 Sussex beat K*sci L-yton. Worcester I mi M r Somerset heat Ssatpt dm I >rks drew with Northampon ne;.3«r side scoring any poinds. Notts drew vith Km\ r N Li-cishire drew with Surrey t* U and T.Moester drew with D I- i ees ter. Cambridge beat If.C.C innings
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  • 30 4 I. A >tshinor' >n loaag i eayi Fiuance C>iuur.re> htl adversely both as to the sion and the Free L st pi* the prospers of pis.MDg th
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  • 62 4 The death is announ Stew.irr r,.r. ix g ra l3 Swettenham l\ t Bltentioo B prominent frntaittoa ind '"M Bagineero' leetitnte Tha deceased was rate I where he had bean vm thrt leave, aud oontraeted I B.itish India till an I. it 2.1 I
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  • 25 4 Slats Prices ret li tad el thi it I this morning were l>amp Sheet 1281 Dark Sheet SI 71 Bark Crept 1153.
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  • 32 4 Ftnaag A wire from Colombo states thai Selso^ are paying an interim of 1 8 ani P 1/-. Federated Ssdangor are paj n0 10 per cent making 140 for the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 419 4 KELLY (Si* WALSHLt? The Origin of Species by Charles Dar- cts I ThelFarm in the Hills by Florence War- cts. win 65 den 55 Round the Horn before tbe Mast by B. k Welsh Singer by Allen Raine Lubtock n A Diplomatist's Wife in Japan by Mrs. Character by Smiles
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    • 65 4 BILLIARDS. The Anglo- Australian Cushion. (Alcock'b Patent with Improvements by John Roberts, RetiredWorld's Champion) absolutely THE BEST CUSHION TO DATE FOR ANY CLIMATE. JOHN ROBERTS, 1910. ONLY OBTAINABLK FROM John Roberts, London. John W. Roberts, 160, Mount Road, Dec 7 Madras, IndiaDomestic Occurrence* Birth. At the Maternity Hospital, Singapore, on
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  • 1326 5 OF NATIONAL KEJOICING. London Pernor: stations. Submarine Telegraph.— Renter's.) Kee. June 23rd dowing additional particulars of the ronation service were received on Fridav I the route was ciosei, and shortlv vards the first procession started. It •.lefthe R.yal princes and foreign a closed cmUget. Owing to the uathe
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  • 734 5 qi London, June 23. Sleepless London, after whole-hearted rejoicings amidst amazingly beautiful illummations, remained to line the streets today to watch the royal lengthy circular route which incluled irafalgar Square, St Paul's churchyard, past tho Mansion House to L indon Bridge, and tbrough the B, re ugh,
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  • 43 5 London, June 24. Tbe illuminations in London were repeated last night, but a steady downpour of rain reduced the crowds and damped tbe holiday spirit. The coronation nights' continuous roar, indicative of the unrestrained enjoyment of delighted multitudes, was markedly absent.
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  • 116 5 The Fleets at Spithead cirried out their programme of illuminations yesterday (Friday) evening, iu spite ofthe downpour. Crowds of people in boats formed the sight- seers. B'.ue-jickets of all nations were ashore and fraternised iu the most cordial manner. Portsmouth was cool aud the weather was overcast. Oae
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  • 36 5 AULough the seiinen's strike had lail up mxuy steamers, the sei-pageant was on an euormous scale, scores of great liaers passing through the lines of the meu of war, all in review trim.
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  • 78 5 His Majesty, replviug to the Miyor's welcome said th-it at every visit to Portsmouth he found an improvement in naval construction and organisation. He looked forward to futu-e developments of naval 6trpngth aud power. The latter part of the day was brilliantly sunny. Iu the evening Their
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  • 77 5 June 24 '.h. The King's Message of thanks to the Duke of Norfolk says that nothing could have been more satisfactory than everything connected with the most beautiful and sacred service in tbeAbbev. To the L>rd Mtyor he write? that His Majesty greatly appreciates ;he patience aud
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  • 36 5 Rec June 2o 10 2*j pm. The Uaited S atos Circuit Court at St Louis has given an important judgement declaring the amilgimition of the Union Pacific and the Sjurbern Pacific railways legal.
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  • 106 5 SINGAPORE RIFLE ASSOCIATION. The annuil raee r ing of fin above wis continuad vesterday ia good weather aud light. Tho N.R A. Meilal was won by J Lr»Dg with a _c >re of 95 net. The "A" Ciass Handicap was won by J. Flanagan, 95 "j, with Tau Chow Kim,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 261 5 .a^ "FOR THE MM OF TASTF. "I -x*** j»jjfißr*'n' r_BB ______________?___HWi^ v S EVENING DRESS WEAR. i Dress Shirts Stiff Linen Front f "Soft Bodied Dress Shirts" 44 Linen Colars" Iristi Made "Mik, fpuri Silk, and Lisle Thread SOCKS Mnen and Silk Handkerchiefs j M White Kid, Silk, Thread Gloves
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    • 57 5 How to Avoid Loss of Time, Cuts and bruises may be healed in abont one-third tbe time required hy the usual treatment by applying Chamberlain's Fain Balm, tl is an antiseptic and causes such in juries toh'al without maturation. Tbis liniment also re'ieves soreness of the muscle* and rheumatic pains.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 90 5 SHIPPING NOTES. The Messageries Steamers movements are as follows: "Haiphong" from Bitavia expected this morning at 7 pm. Tonkin from Saigon expected at ti am tomorrow (Tuesday). "Armand Behic" from Colombo and Europe, expected tomonow (Tuesday) at 6 am. >^a In the first round of the Amateur Golf Championship at
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 524 6 THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. W* oan obtain for you a Life Policy. 1, At Home Rates (Under Double Endowment Plan) hor 2. With Monthly Premiums without any addition to the yearly premium or 3. Without Medical examintaion or 4. Under all the usual plans to meet varying circumstances. We
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    • 542 6 P. o. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Fcr China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for Chine Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and Ameri can Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Outward for China) Assaye June 80 Assaye
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    • 595 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, 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 to
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    • 717 6 HOLIDAY-TICKETS. Between 15th April and 15th July, 1911 Holi^ Tidcete toaad 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 following
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    • 185 6 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co. Ltd. TO PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA One of the Company's steamers is intended to leave Tanjong Pagar Wharf every week Passengers and Cargo booked by the above steamers at through rates to all ports in India and Ceylon also to East African Ports, Mauritins and London.
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    • 673 6 M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIME^. MAIL LINE For China, Japan, Ceylon, Aden, Egyp and Marseilles OUTWARD HOMEWARD A. Behic June 26 Tonkin Jai Yarra July 10 E.Simons ylq Tourane July 24 Dumbea Ju Polynt-ien Aug. 7 Armand Behic Aui>. Ca.Vionien Aug. 21 Yarra Ai Sydney Sept. 4 Tourane Tonkin Sept. 18
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 477 7 Chartered Back of India, Australia and CMna. -ettMS-np »r MO,AL C*JMTMM "_P n P C»p(ui in 60,000 &23Sit,_*hS£"' M «.oo<> r _u,»oo,ooc I«ewis Alexander Wallaoa, Esq. T Sn^M tehBa^ »^&a Fraas,. oub-Manager.— W. E. Praaton. f Bakk ov EVGLAVy. BA?TKMRs3 loir^BAaKo»S€o*LAwi j Tm Lokdow Oitt ax» Mia N. LAMD BaVK,
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    • 497 7 Cox's Air Gas System of Lighting PATENTED WOULD W.D_. Air Independent Self-contained System costs nothing. 98. per cent air to per cent Benzine. THB CHEAPEST LIGHT OAT EARTH. !f~— l__r^_^_K Estates, .Bungalows, RubBp^ W \*±>rj_ 3? ■t fl Dl<W \*mf\Jk\ml\*\j Bil"rds. Bo abay We Undertake to Supply a First-class full
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  • 119 10 END OF THE WHIRL OF GAIETY. SUCCESS IS THE WORD. The celtbrations of Singipore in honour of the Coronation of King George V have now come to an end, and below we give some account of the proceedings of the li Bt two days. Never have we seen
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  • 961 10 Opening of Tan Teck Guan Building. Oo Friday afternoon, H E. the Acting Governor, who was accompanied by Mrs Brockman, opened the new Tan Teck Guan building at the Medical School and presented the diplomas to the students. There] was a considerable githering of the students and
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  • 902 10 BALL AT VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL. To describe the Coronation Bill held at the Victoria Memorial Htll on Friday night as one of unrivalled brilliance, while giving some indication of the complete succeesof the function would hardly bo dealing fairly wi»h those no less brilliant and equally successful functions which it
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  • 445 10 Cnder the auspices of the members of the Singapore Recreation Club a most successful and thoroughly enjoyable Coronation Bill was given at the Volunteer Drill Hall on Fiiday night. The decorations were tasteful and the illuminations charming, while the floor was in splendid condition for dancing.
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  • 1261 10 The memory of childhood is said to be fleeting. Vet we venture to say that of the events connected with the Coronation of King George V iu Sngapore, those in connection with the Childiea's Festival on Saturday will live longest, and be of more permanent effect, than
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  • 822 10 A merry afternoon was spent at the Raca Course on Saturday when the Corontion sports were held. Run threatened about three o'clock, but fortunately dM not fall, and the long and interesting pro gramme was carried through successfully Many ladies were present, and a good
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  • 223 10 The very successful round of merry, making ,u connection with the Coronation Celebrations concluded on Saturday night with a display of tirewoiks given by the ou the Esplanade. An immense crowd gathered to watch the display .its J, R ud on« med i h f e P-^ng and
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  • 242 10 Quite a fitting addition to the Coronnl feuuvites in Singapore was the enter ment held on the Old G iol si'e on I under the auspices of the M.lav Volui C>rps led by Mr Syed Abdulrahm u Sbeik Ak ff. From one in the ifton crowds of the
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  • 227 10 A large and enthusiastic meeting of Indian Christian Community was F.iday evening at the St Andrew's Mil School, Stamford R .1 1 1 ofthe school was beau'ifuily illuminated profusely both inside iui His Excellency the acting <i mrn< Hon'ble B L Bookman, HO. t Mrtß man,
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  • 254 10 MISCELLANEOUS PARAGRAPHS. The Ceylon Tamil Coramun tj the Coronation in gala stvle evening at Diiobv Ghiut. 11 1 Governor aud puty arriy was preseutod with an the congratulations of the OOMmUQ stress on tbeir loyalty and lllogunoi Throne. II g replied in and departed after enthu-u a extended programme ct
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