The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 28 June 1911
1911-06-28
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Title Section12 1911-06-28 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS J^APORETwISNESD^TTrmF. ion NO. 7,25112 words
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Article101 1911-06-28 1 The political war has begun m England again, now that the Coronation is over. Electiou movements are brisk and many notices of amendments are proposed to the Veto Bill— P^es. Sir John Anderson is not returning to the Colony, bun btcones Permaoent Under Secretary of State for101 words
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Article1033 1911-06-28 1 It is impofsiWe to dtfine an oddity. Only p€< P 'e who realv do tpptcciati* odditifs (and tbtresre nury fuch) can understand, not only what the term imples. but the peculiar fascination of the odJities themselves. For ihe rtst vi the world, they are merely rather tiresome, JlHl|imiMi sortO M. K. - 1,033 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement331 1911-06-28 1 WOLSELEY CARS." I w*i SCI V GS« soleA4ent S! -CENTRAL ™JJJ~| LTD. 63, BATTERY ROAD. INEW PICTURES! MONSTeTs??, f c'™ff RIES WWHCTMB!! I ALL THAT IS F T T °-NIGHT!! ISes Our HUGE EDITION OF- PEICES AS U3U4 r° X Y lß SE4TS EARLY I Wm. P. LCWE, Manager, g331 words
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Advertisement208 1911-06-28 1 EXCELLENT AMUSEMENT Is provided by a large number of the pictures we are showing TO-NIGHT Subjects which from their humorous character —just the thing you want— will enable you to while away the evening moat pleasantly AT THE MARLBOROUGH CINEMATOGRAPH, BEACH ROAD. 2nd Show 9-3O to II p.m. 1 Boiling208 words
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Advertisement99 1911-06-28 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. A Frankel has jast unpacked a shipment of brass bedsteads Page 8. Powell Co sell teak and Europe made furniture on Wednesday next— Page 3. The Alhambia, a new programme to night, one film being "amusements m Singapore on New Years Day" Page 1. Kong Hing Cheong have99 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous357 1911-06-28 1 THE WEEBL Wednesday, 28th 3iifb Water- 0 17 11 11 p Cap Tie, SCC v Govt Services Thursday, 29th i High Water— l.2 a., ll.o* P Pi O Homeward mnil 3iu* Fcoft>all cRC Bbtf* I FfIIDAY, 30th Water. 1.46 a.. P <& O Outward mail due Hockey SCC v Garris357 words
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Article364 1911-06-28 2 Mii*ni<;ht Struggle m River. Cawnpore, Jane 13. Further details of the s*d boating accident at tb« picnic party on the Ganges, given by Mrs Ryan, show th.it the boat, carrying lo Europeans, turned turtle m a very strong current, being top heavy. The vessel was budgiow,"364 words
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Article128 1911-06-28 2 Banquet to Overseas JournalistLondon, June 18th. The Empire Press Union last night enter tamed the Overseas j at a bicquet <tt tbe Prince's Restaurant. Lord Burnham presided, and Lord Curzon, Lord Xorthcliffe, and a number of the Dominion Premiers were present. Lord Burabam referred to the valuable128 words
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Article138 1911-06-28 2 Income Tax Qukstion. London, June 18th. Tbe official report of Friday afternoon's sitting of the Imperial conference states that General Botha urged that persons of small incomes resident m the Dominions should only pay the difference between the British and Co'ocial income taxes. This would stimulate the investment138 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement65 1911-06-28 2 How a Great Reputation Was Won. Yon are not experimenting on yourse'f when you take Chamberlain's Cong hßemedy tor a cold, as that preparation has won its great reputation and extensive sale by its relatkable cures of colds, and can always be depended upon. It is equally valuable for •dulto65 words
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Advertisement429 1911-06-28 2 What About ijk I Hal |jp||| tadruffftSP There is just this much about it Dandruff is a germ disease, is meet untidy, annoying, and leads to baldness. When chronic, it is very stubborn, but surely yields to thorough and energetic treatment. All germs must be destroyed, the scalp must be429 words
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Advertisement614 1911-06-28 2 NOTi&ES. GOVERNMENT NOTICE. Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office, up to noon of the 11th July, 1911, for renewing decking of pier, Horsburgh Lighthouse. Every person applying for a form of Tender will be required to deposit the sum of Fifty Dollars with the Colonial Treasury and614 words
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Advertisement664 1911-06-28 2 NOTIGES. NOTICE OF REMOVAL The Offices of EVATT k Co., and of the following Companies have been removed to Commercial Union Buildings, Robinson Road: The Straits Times Press Ltd. The St. Helena Rubber Co., Ltd Hevea Rubber Planting Co., Lid (In Liquidation). The Indragiri (Sumatra) Rabber and Guttapercha Co., Ltd.664 words
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Advertisement430 1911-06-28 2 FEDERAL LtFE Assurance Company of Canada Established 1882. 8 S C. INSURANCE m Force, over 139,800,000.00 New Business, 1910. over $6,640,000.00 Large Net Surplus above liabilities for RESKRVE and all outstanding claims. Direct Government Supervision. Cash Loans, Settlements, etc, made locally. Policies are WORLD WIDE J. H EVANS, Manager, South430 words
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Advertisement538 1911-06-28 2 Clian3red B n of Ind i Australia and Chin?. INCORFOMATMD OT MOTAL C*A*i n Paid up Capital m 60,000 iharet of 220 each 11,200 oa* &9terre Fund rok^l Beaerre LUbUity of Propri. s °°o Co«rt of Dir«*tor«. Sir Montana Cornith Tarn«r (Ohairixukn) Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham, K.OJ m Thomas Cnthbertaon;538 words
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Article271 1911-06-28 3 GOOD BUSINESS. To tbe annual M >r O rt o f tVtt Bk Peprtment is RUacb*d thl hlppin It rpms ep folios ur ****>. The ti^de teviTal wh; f v There was an aY, Fencf r fll .huh cl^oterized tbe Lf rp l^e,'ce (Ullcu BcVe8 cVe271 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement446 1911-06-28 3 T€ ••DA L v EY TOBELIT Ole hea. Bent«i26. terSOn *<>•«• For. A W* H. L. COGHL4N Co __M»y 29 Anctiooeers Apply to _Jnn e 22 P0W KLL A Co., Aucticaeers, 296 F TO LET A PPIy M. CAZALAS, Jnne 19 7 Oxley Rise. PC TO LBT Apply E. R.446 words
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Advertisement532 1911-06-28 3 Kepler' g§ (TRADE MARK,' C33SS=fes2SSfe Mak^s Fat. Flesh. -Bone and Muscle liLi/r i^ i- ci r i *T^i I UM Kepler Solution is a food —not D *Ju/ a medicine. Tr^jsxV N^jt The food that strengthens the ™2/ weak and fattens the wasted. n£ r^R The food that enriches the532 words
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Advertisement802 1911-06-28 3 AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF Household Furniture, Plants, Tennis Gear &c J At "Morton", Syed Alii Road On Saturday, Ist July, 1911, at 2. p. m. On View from 29th Inst. Catalogues Issaed. POWELL ft Co., Auctioneers. June 28 2-7 AUCTION SALE OF PRIVATE EFFECTS, &c. AT PCWELL COS SALE-ROOM On802 words
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Advertisement697 1911-06-28 3 AU&TJOJVS. AUCTION PALE OF A Large Flaak and Attap Shed and Contents (lately u«-ed as The Census Office^ To be held at The reclamation Ground, FRONTING BAFFLES HOTEL Friday, 30th June, at 5-15 pm. POWELL Co., Auctioneers. Jnne 20 1-7 MORTGAGEE 3 SALE OF ARU BB t R ESTATE SITOAT«697 words
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Article, Illustration1405 1911-06-28 4 The Singapore Free Press Wednesday, June 28, 1911. H»-rc -hM' tS» T>,,-.-« the Propl- v M ed l>v in#u»ncn mM MibriWd H i.hmoi Tr»nh hf-i j n,.. e,.i There was considerable surprise felt here yesterday upon the receipt of the official news that Sir John Anderson, Governor of this Colony1,405 words
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Article788 1911-06-28 4 The tower of the Teutonia Club was t Ck y tDiD Jwtertay morning Very little damage was done, however. Mr Charles J. Meyler, of Philadelnhia representing John Wanamaker, the b£ New \ork and Philadelphia merchant has arrived at Hongkong on a tour of orient with a view of establishing connec788 words
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Article33 1911-06-28 4 AUSTRALIA'S YOUNG NAVY L>ndoo, via Durban, |Q pa) A telegram from Melbourne say* t h %000 Nival Cade's hive iv c 1 enroll^ Australia, and ther»> were three times many applications.33 words
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Article46 1911-06-28 4 Mr William Kv!m>nd, cirnp lignine Australia on l^hill; of H w U UnU collected t'6.000 and goen to Now Zealand (Lfttor.J The latest results of the G >lf Cht m pi )n ship are Sherlock 7 1, 75, H ird "7* Braid 78.46 words
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Article25 1911-06-28 4 The Australians Census lbovifttpfc| 4 4.449,40*. X^ 8 -uth W*l feu] Victoria l,:*l-\uou. S>uth Australia 411,161; Wm\ Austral^! IBMI6 and Tasm iriia 125 words
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Article55 1911-06-28 4 London vi i Durban, Jul. A balloon from I\,, 8 fell m the Sea near the iaLnd of JuiHt, lt Waimpohsible to Hive tii-3 two occupint, O wi og to the gale. GsrmaDv's airship number r, has b<ea gutt-d at MmUcn Wh:;.. the motor w M55 words
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Article60 1911-06-28 4 Londou via Durban. Jaw There has baeo a reo>rl eutrv pUjtn for th^ojHn j^olf chirup:. D >hip. T^ competition st^rte.] m ba 1 >n^ wi-ri fMtafiaj. The Irtt rouad* will spread over three d I Hitherto tho le^dinj? atmteurs are Bjt. erid«e 75, and Hilton 70, and60 words
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Article529 1911-06-28 4 There will bo a m*»fi Dl r o f the Monic.pil Comoiissioner', oq Fn-liv tki v :i U con-tainiukram-)u^st other miner* thee moderation of an ttttMioa Of the iramwavi. The 3 26 I wm of laud sittute *t PuUu Hitam. arv>ut 1r > miles froM SiD*u>ore offertni at Powell ('>/,529 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement134 1911-06-28 4 W. D. H. 0. WfLLS'S SWEET CHESTNUT THE LATEST CUT PLUC TOBACCO IN lb. AIR TIGHT TINS Price Per Tin 90 cents. OBTAINABLE AT Messrs. JOHN LITTLE CO. ROBINSON Co. THE YOST VISIBLE TYPEWRITER. SS£ Very Strongly Built JJsSS Full Particulars and Illustrated Booklets sent post free on application. SOLE134 words
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Advertisement42 1911-06-28 4 BILLIARDS. The Anglo- Australian Cushion. (Alcock'b Patent with Improvements by John Robebtb, RetiredWobld'b Champion) absolutely THE BEST CUSHION TO DATE FOB ANY CLIMATB. JOHN ROBERTS, 1910. ONLY OBTAINABLE FROM John Roberts, London. John W. Roberts, 160, Mount Road, Dec 7 Madras, India-42 words
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Article110 1911-06-28 5 THE LORDS AMENDMENTS. (By Submarine Telegraph.-R^,,, London via Durban June 27 L,rd Lmdsdowne bas given notice of ac n^lmenttothe Veto Bill providing f or the submission to the electors of any am affecting the existence o f the -towm, the Protestant succession and the ..shraent of national parliaments,110 words
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Article27 1911-06-28 5 The secretary of the Midland Uoion of ive Associations save that he has d agents of the probability of a n early general election.27 words
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Article105 1911-06-28 5 The Lirds amendments to the Veto Bill r t .v!ved the political crisis to a most je. The Unionist papers declare that the ramal is placed m the dilemma of dieclcsing the nature of the guarantees resigning. The Liberals admit that the position is serious105 words
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Article127 1911-06-28 5 The political activity has re commence 3 The Honourable John Gordon. Unionist, has been returned unopposed for Brighton Sevea by-elections are pending, and since the boDours list wu issued the constituanCMB have been buty. The House of L:>rds meets on Wednesday f the committee stage127 words
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Article10 1911-06-28 5 London, June 27. Austrian Premier Bienerth has re10 words
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Article26 1911-06-28 5 London, June 27, > pm. A teltgraoi from Peking says that tie AlMricau Calvin Ferguson has been appOiotM adviser to the Chinese Ministry for communications.26 words
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Article171 1911-06-28 5 Mr John Winter of Trafalgar EsUte, and 'Im. Winter, left for home yesterday. The Morning Leader of June 3rd has photograph of Major A. B. Hubback, soin m and m g the Malay States Volunteers *tion contingent, said to have been tirst contingent of Colonials to have arrived at London.171 words
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Article36 1911-06-28 5 FniiUto!ti n3 The Hull f L °ndon, J une 27. the Shipp ine t d k fT de toint BrTeO ei n of il::j: m ***«*< th d and SundeHand dockers have co me (Liter.)36 words
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Article22 1911-06-28 5 Q- T ec at 5 pm. John Anderson, Governor of the Straits, has been appointed permanent undersecretary to the Colonies.22 words
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Article75 1911-06-28 5 Anxiety and Doubt. Rec Juae 27th, 1.28 am Thesituition m Albania is beginning to excite some aniiety. The feeling between Montenegro and Turkey is growing acute, the sympathy of the Montenegrins for the Albanians beiug very strong. The Turkish Minister at Cettinje has returned from an interview75 words
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Article34 1911-06-28 5 GALA NIGHT AT COVENT GARDEN. The gala at Cjvent Garden was incomparably the most brilliant ever known. There was a glittering array of rovUtiea prosout aud ablaz3of colour froua uniforms of all the worM.34 words
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Article58 1911-06-28 5 M Caillaux's programme includes bills for the delimitation of the champagne districts and electoral reform. It is understood that Iff. D.^lcissa retains the office of Minister of Mirine. (Later.) M. Ciilliux's programme includes Bills f»r the delimitation of the Champagne I>;*trict?, and electoral reform. It ie unlerstoo] th58 words
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Article261 1911-06-28 5 Washington, June loth. With a majority clear of 40 the first bill lor the direct election of United States Senators directly by the people passed the Senate yesterday atfernoon. The vote on roll-call wa9 «>l to 24 However, various changes were made to the bill before261 words
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Article224 1911-06-28 5 M r RsfT n° £°n g aDd Poh Soon G^Mr T P A addell the appellant and T.i Abt> WaU f r the wpoidenu. J udgement was reserved. tfci n XL CaBe Uken waB th *t in which t>ner U T. Were the Municipal CommTs C^n; nd224 words
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Article39 1911-06-28 5 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATING SOCIETY. This Society will not m*et this week. The next si'tirg wili be on July 12h, at 845 prn., when bill for tha re- model Hug of the Legislative Couucil will be submitted by the new Government.39 words
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Article172 1911-06-28 5 The following handicaps have been re ceived by wire. Kuala LvxPOB Stakes. DaHpydale 8 0, PeTfcjrave 9.7, S ttiK 8.12. Bruce 7 7. FoBT Our Castro 77. Hateras 7 12, S^ddon 10 0, Puonograph H. I J, Wallasey 90. A.mfan.; Stakks Yahba Gibba 9 7 Btißg 80. P.kar172 words
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Article30 1911-06-28 5 The postpone 1 matches will be played as follows. S C.C. 2 versus Govt Service?, this (Wednesday) evening. Buffs 1 versus Pul-iu B.ani United Football Club, Friday evening.30 words
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Article26 1911-06-28 5 Play for the men's monthly cup resulted as follows C. Everitt 40 39 5 74 T. A. Melville 40 50 8 8226 words
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Article23 1911-06-28 5 The following ties will be played to fry:— DOUBLI Handicaf*. Bentley and lfcK*M v White and Hay. Champions}!!!'. McKeau v Elphick.23 words
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Article240 1911-06-28 5 Mr H. N. Ridley, CM G Director of Gardens nud Forts'?, has gone on a trip to P.tbang and will probibly be away for six weeks. The Peking Minister for Foreign Aff tirs has notified France aad Great Britain that Consulates are to be established m tbe East Indies and240 words
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Article1005 1911-06-28 5 The net results of the two amateur races put m the Coronation Gymkhana, and the general interest taken m them, may make the Committee of the Sporting Club re-con-sider their decision as to races for G Ks m the regular race meeting. A sportsman wants to do something1,005 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement55 1911-06-28 5 Cure for Biliousness. iocBoeoB ia doe to a disordered condition &c stomach. Chamberlain's Tablets are *'-;ntially a stomach medicine, intended eso i illy to act on that organ" to cleanes its it, tone and invigorate it, to regu deliver and to banish biliousness p osi e y and effectually. For55 words
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Advertisement57 1911-06-28 5 How to Avoid Loss of Time, Cuts and braises may be healed m about uD6-tbird the time required by the usual treatment by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm, tl is an antiseptic and causes such m juries toheal without maturation. This liniment also relieves soreness of the mnsclea and rheumatic pains.57 words
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Advertisement14 1911-06-28 5 For all internal complaints dysentry cuogh colda 4c, take Wooda' Great Peppermint Or u«14 words
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Advertisement188 1911-06-28 5 ITHE SPORTING DEPOT. HOCKEY BOOTS _J> Superior Scotch Chrome Afife outside of the left boot Hockey i] <4rjA-' t 'j4W^ ankle pads. Chrome soles. Spring vJ**^^ $6-io iispjr' HOCKEY BOOTS F* *v<^ rA^fi j^y^^ts. BPfe .^^^^K nade ftani soft Black Calf, leathers perfectly j^^^ftSj- I.1 '^^^Set^ 6 1^ finished and188 words
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Advertisement604 1911-06-28 6 Popular Wants. Board and Lodging for married couple, good locality and stabling Apply R. co Free Press. RAFFLES BY-THE-SEA, PENAN6S MOST SELECT HOTEL. EUROPEAN PROPRIETORSHIP. Xlectric Light, Fans, Private Bathrooms and Verandahs. large and Small Private Dining Rooms. COMPARISON INVITED as to Cleanliness, Cuisine, Apartments and Terms. Spacious Grounds, Billiards,604 words
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Advertisement656 1911-06-28 6 INDO-CHINA S. N. CO., LTD. FOR HONGKONG, SHANGHAI iND JAPAN The Company's s.s. KUT SANG" 4,895 tons, R. CD. Bradley, Commander, is due here on Monday the 3rd proximo and will be despatched for the above ports on Tuesday the 4th idem at 3 p.m. She has excellent accommodation for656 words
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Advertisement563 1911-06-28 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 to563 words
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Advertisement683 1911-06-28 6 HOLIDAY-TICKETS. (Singapore and Penang included) will be issued. These tickets entitle the passenger to mak ajil^Vr^afv against payment of single fare and are available for an> steamer of the following lines Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij. Stoomvaart Maatschappij Nederland." It is to be understood that the return-voyage must be commenced not later683 words
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Advertisement122 1911-06-28 6 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co. Ltd. TO PENANG RANGOON CALCUTTA T n -r Com P an y'» Btoamers is intended to leave Tanjong Pa^ar Wharf ever, week Passengers and Cargo booked by the above steamers at throngh rates to all ports m India £1 a C n O d y!122 words
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Advertisement620 1911-06-28 6 F. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY Per Chin*, Japan, Penang, CeyI Oc Auatralia t India, Aden, Egypt Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading iwmed (or Chin, Coaefc, Persian Gulf, Continental and Acj a oan Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Outward (for Chirm) Assaye620 words
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Article678 1911-06-28 7 Apl. May Total Ai'-^ar 3,530 4.100 16 ho* AlorKongßD 8,041 4,367 18 7fi« AlorGajab 490 718 2 84? alma 1,600 1,800 2841 Anfllo Malay 44,659 J2ftJ iye r Kaning 62 0 Jmi M lek 9 4?i Ay 'Punas 2,016 3,120 10 703 Sakap 2,608 e',79-, Bal^ownie 8,199678 words
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Article90 1911-06-28 7 Belat A P May Total Sraang 1,176 Chenderiang 252 dopeng 440 Heawood 640 3 ,185 Kamuning oh- i« 458 1 896 Kanaboi S 28 S MI4 (U) ls > 782 Kinta 2 093O 93 363 1,034 KramatPulai 2 106 507 Lahat 1,063 Uenglembu Lode 2^ 519 Middleton 61190 words
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Article1358 1911-06-28 7 te* P^ BBER STERLING COMPANIES. 50,000 2. Sfc t^ 0 1^ 100% for 1910 17 0 17 101 30,000 1 V an Malak 110 2 2 80.000 1 i a f tU S ave8 Q 150% for 1910 la 0 0 U 100,000 1 i r t U f^1,358 words
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Article66 1911-06-28 7 (Coebbctid fp to June. 27.) Bank 4ms 2/4* demand 2/4^ Private credits 3 m/a '2/4f credits 6m s 2/4 x Fxancb, demand Bank.- 23 8 4 Germany, demand 294± rNDiA,T.T. 174 i j Hongkonq, demand 22 1 Yokohama, demand 114J Java, demand l4of I Bangkok, demand 65 Sovbeiiqns, Bank66 words
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Article136 1911-06-28 7 June 27. Gambier buyers 9 00 Gambier Cube No 1 1-4.50 Gambier Cube No 2 nom Pepper Black ordin Spore buyers 1 8 30 Pepper, White fairt buyers 28 25 Nutmegs 110 to the lb) norn Nutmegs (80 to the lb non Mace Banda) norn Cloves Amboina) nom Bally136 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement426 1911-06-28 7 M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. MAIL LINE For China, Japan, Ceylon, Aden, Egypt and Marseilles OUTWARD HOMEWARD \arra July 10 E.Simons July 10 Tourane July 24 Dumbea July 24 Poiynesien Aug. 7 Armand Behic Aug. 7 Cal* Jonien Aug. 21 Yarra Aug. 21 Sydney Sept. 4 Tourane Sept 4 Tonkin Sept.426 words
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Advertisement22 1911-06-28 7 Grimault Co's Sarsaparilla cleanses t tbe blood from all impurities arising from Scrofula, Eczema, Bad Legs, Skin Diseases, Pimples and Sores. 1422 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous832 1911-06-28 7 Vt£«B EL tt IN fOti T F1 and Tons Commanders Arrived From For When n 6 S OI yachr s Mvr P fa y **7 24 Mala™ UncerUm aM.S. Waterwitch Bnc 640 Hancock June 26 Penan* Surveying 28 Syren Ger yacht 251 Havre June 20 Sea UncirNio BuhST™ F B^t!^832 words
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Article1030 1911-06-28 8 CORONATION FESTIVITIES. The local celebration of Hl9 Majesty's Coronation expended over three days. By Saturday night nil classes of the community had participated m some form of enjoyment. The three da\s wen* happily all fine and every item of the c fflcial programme was carried through with complete success.1,030 words
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Article186 1911-06-28 8 Boi>Y EXHIMED IN SIN«;AI'ORE. Great mystery surrounds the death of a negro whose body was foucd on May 28 floating m the river opposite the Wayang Satu Police Station, acd which at the time was thought had been washed down from Bukit Timab. Strange to relate, after186 words
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Article131 1911-06-28 8 Inspector Museil, chief of the Prewrtive Service, made application before Mr Acton m the second cuurt yesterday morniL>£ m respect of ">i*o balls of opium, five btUs of silk and 40 lengths of siik, which have been at Tanjont? Pagar wharf siDce May 'J!>, having been brought from131 words
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Article143 1911-06-28 8 Dr Glennie, Assistant Municipal P»alth Officer, brought a very bad case of f 1 g to report an outbreak of small pox be 1 *Mr Firmstone m the District Court v«tidav morning. The accused was an eIJ r v Indian nirned Abdullah, and the dis^i c was contracted143 words
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Article143 1911-06-28 8 Dr Glennw\ Assistant Municipal Health Officer, was taking a drive on Mondiv evening aloDg Chuny Kmd when In saw a rilnsha stop at the side of the rod, and a Chinamin alight with a bundle m his hands which ho placed at the sidn of th<i b;nnboj143 words
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Article123 1911-06-28 8 Canada quotes from a Canadian journal this description of a base -ball match i The Grays and the Hustleis slambangpd each other m the final game of the (series, and the Grays ran away with the candy, 4 to ;3. Both teams uncorked the ginger bottle123 words
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Article491 1911-06-28 8 S.V.C. Orders by Lieut. Colonel G. A Derrick, Commandant, S.V.C. Singapore, 27th June, 1911. S. V. C. S R.A. Meeting, Ist July, Presentation of Prizes Ac. S. V. A. Orderly Officer for week commencing 3-7--11 Lt J. C. Campbell. Orderly Sergeant Sergt. D. T. Lewis. Orderly Corporal Bombr.491 words
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Article351 1911-06-28 8 Mxy Slat, [911 Since our last Report we have had a w> ;i k market, and prices Lave dropped ooaaider. abiy. Fine Hard was sold down to 1.11 and Aug to Sept to 4-. At the close there are Sellers at these prices. Soft Fine351 words
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Article306 1911-06-28 8 H.MS. "Ndwcisile" left for HongkoDg yesterday. The Dutch cruiser "Dd Z-venProvincien" left for Tanjong Priuk yesterday. Bombay, June 12.— 0n Saturday some 43 of the crew of the wrecked steamer "Inverefck," which was stranded on March 2iHh, od the Island of Juan De Nova, iD m the Mozambique306 words
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Correspondence.
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217 1911-06-28 8 To TIIK EI'ITOK, Sir, I should be greatly obliged if you could inform others and mjhelf how we may obtain reliable information concerning the arrival of steamers m this d-rt. Beinij aDiious about a parct'l which I was expect iug from West Australia by the217 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement31 1911-06-28 8 A Bengali milk-seller added 1 7.1 per cent of water to his milk, and sold a sample to Inspector Cuckney. In the Diatrict Court yesterday he was fined $25 aad costs31 words
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Advertisement10 1911-06-28 8 The death ia announced of the CbevaBangkok, from choleraic diarrhoea.10 words
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Advertisement142 1911-06-28 8 «3MS BAeON. "PINEAPPLE" BRAND. Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. SOLE AGENTS FOR STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. Netherlands Gutta Percha COMPANY LIMITED. Singapore Rubber Works. Matting and Floor-Tiles Specially Suitable for Shipboard, Banks, Insurance-Offices, Churches. Hospitals, and all Public Buildings. NOISELESS, VERY DURABLE, WATER-PROOF, AND SANITARY, Works and Offices— PA SSI R PANJANG,142 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous244 1911-06-28 8 ■> < WEATHER REPORT. Date Bar Wind Temp Hum Sky R*ir. June '27. FTkonir 1» a W.?C SW3 85 O q Manila 10a 7os WSW2 30 M o June 27. H'kont? S9 65 BW4 86 oq Manila 4r 756 S3 3J M c Kandang Kerbau Hospital, June :>♦> 1911. 3a244 words
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