The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 June 1911
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Title Section14 1911-06-30 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS Jingapore; fridayTjunr 30. 1911. NO. 7.25314 words
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Article110 1911-06-30 1 Telegrams on the political siuation at Home seem to indicate a gieater kemness m the stiuggle between Lords and the Government than *»yer Page 7. The Shipping Strike ia still growing m different pons und 6preadicg to others than seamen P^ge 7. Lawyer writes on the subject110 words
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Article1848 1911-06-30 1 The popular idea it* tint the bitsman alone m openiog bis innings suffers from that form of atxi^tv or nervous fear of failure peculiar to cricket. As a matter of fact the bowler is just us sensitive, whether his arxiety arisss from the perfect state1,848 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement229 1911-06-30 1 |TO- N ,CHTr Ec/at I 1 m -U.T INF4CT T O-N!GHT 8e? Our HOGS EDITION OF PATHt'i ANINATtD GAZ*:TrE-4!st FdiUon I I AND MANY ONU R HUMOROUS AND WTEKsSS JiciWH I 2 Wm p LOWE, Manager I WOLSELEY CARS." !o!e Agents -CENTR AL ENGINE LTD v^iwi^ i nrvL. works 6a,229 words
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Advertisement202 1911-06-30 1 imb. POPULAR SHOW Che Straits Opera €o AT THE ALEXANDRA HALL, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. The reciricnts of a gold medal from H. H he bmtan of Pontianak on the 28th .Junei 19U,ftfttrl2 night's peiformanccs, for the best show m to*n This is far better than all puffirgs tnd frivolous advertisement.202 words
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Advertisement368 1911-06-30 1 EXCELLENT AMUSEMENT Is provided by a large number of the pictures we are showing TO-NIGHT Subjects which from tbeir humorous character —just the thing yon want- will enable yon to while away the evtning most pleasantly AT THE MARLBOROUGH CINEMATOGRAPH, BEACH ROAD. 2nd Show 9-3O to U p.m. 1 Rolling368 words
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Advertisement78 1911-06-30 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Bankruptcy notice re Chop Coin Foong Page 2. Hamburg America revised sai ings Page 8. Gosling Co shipping and tourist agency Page 1. Notice re Scale Brand perfumeries Page 2Transfer books of B.uang, Ltd. closed Page 2 Mr J. Hamilton to represent A. W. Tully Page 2 Robinson78 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous392 1911-06-30 1 THE WEEK. FRIDAY, 30th ai*h Water. 1.46 a.. P O Outward mail due Hockey SCC v G*rris n Officers Cup Tie, Buffa II v Pulau B«ani Saturday, July Ist Higb Water.— o.4B 2 29 p Dutch Mail Homeward due. S R A Prize Distribution. V M C A Lantern Lecture392 words
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Article601 1911-06-30 2 SOLDIER ASSAULTS EUROPEAN LADY. A Year's Imprisonment. Before the Chief Justice, Sir Francis Piggott, at the Hongkong Ciimiaal Sessions James Murray, a private of the KO.YLI, pleaded guilty to a charge of assaulting Miss G. M.. Tomes, oa May i2nd m the hill district, occasioning her grievous bodily harm. Hon.601 words
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Article317 1911-06-30 2 If there is not a motion of the bowels once or twice a day, you will soon grow heavy, drowsy and dull; the head will throb and ache, there will be an unpleasant taste m the mouth, the tongue will be coated, and the sight spotty317 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement103 1911-06-30 2 FOR SALE. FOR SALE. The British Staam Laanch BIHOf) Bailt m 1906. Registered m 1907. Length 60 feet. Breadth 13.5 Depth 5.5. Gross tonnago 10 85. The vessel is m excellent condition. She goes 9 Knots easily. For farther particulars, please apply to BOEY CHUaN POH, do The Union Times103 words
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Advertisement769 1911-06-30 2 NOTtGES. Mr J. Hamilton will represent me m Singapore and I will hold myself responsible for any Turf business tranpacted by him over the forthcoming Kuala Lumpur meeting, (Signed) A. W. TULLY. June 8D °jl_ HRU2ING LIMITED. Notice of Closing of Transfer Books. Notice is hereby given that the Transfer769 words
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Advertisement652 1911-06-30 2 NOTICES. Will{fiader of Silver Cigaretta case, initials J. J. on back, left m Arcadj Restaurant pleaso return same to J. REANY, Arcade. Ji ne 28 THE STRAITS TRADING Co, Ltd. Notice to Holders of Bearer Bhare- Warrants. Notice is hereby given that on presentation of Coupon No. 20 at the652 words
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Advertisement413 1911-06-30 2 FEDERAL LtFE Assurance Company of Canada Established 1862. BSC. INSURANCE m Force,over $39,800,000.00 New Bnsineua, 1910. over $6,640,000.00 Large Net Surplus above liabilities for EK--BERVE and all outstanding claims. Direct Government Supervision. Cash Loans, Settlements, etc, made locally. Policies are WORLD WIDE M J. H. EVANS, Manager, South Eastern Asia.413 words
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Advertisement473 1911-06-30 2 Chartered B n of I^T^ AnstraMa and Chij a INCOBPOMATMD BY MOYAL ct 4t Paid up Capital m 80,000 •haret of £20 each i,, A Rewrve Fund 5!!°°00o RewrT* LiabUity of PtoprT- t625 °00 tton Sir Alfred Dent, K.C.M.G WiUiam Henry K trill* Go«ch«P F^ The Right Hon. Lord 52lSJ473 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement197 1911-06-30 3 HB3 "S3 BB tffll 3BT mI Bl '^^r|? EsB^L 'jjjg^ «Sfi?sßjpß&"> Sbsks dS^I <j^^BL_- B^_ .^1 .^^K.. j 7^B Bj i RI APK" n «^^tt> 3 nrn JLPIjIW/1\ BflH To M T E XIN IH X P l l f^N '"■-'USE O^ COMr IS I e^9 lA. *JK J V197 words
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Article1182 1911-06-30 4 (From our Special Correspondent) London, June 2, 11. Cbickkt. EigUnd wantg some new blood m view of the Triangular Tournament of 1912, bo thit the recant performances of Aliitson of Notts, and Bjoth of Yorkshire, were very welcome. The former gave an exhibition of rapid scoring agaics:1,182 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement475 1911-06-30 4 3>i irk ttiG Is the trading record of John Haddon Co., 2£ ]J Manufacturers, Buying Agents for Traders, iCJ i^ Importers of Colonial Produce and Genera! j^L Export Merchants. dr C. The Firm employ Specialists for all classes s3j^ «C of trade, and can guarantee an expert know- g^p '5i475 words
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Advertisement210 1911-06-30 4 'Kepler' ?j? i Solution MaKeJ Fat, Flesh, *Bone and Muscle jJl' 'Kepler' Solution is a food -not rv>2jfr/ I Mi y a medicine. .^j k Tlie food that strengthens the 2/i weak, and fattens the wasted. H jftj The food that enriches the blood *l\ <i and fortifies the constitution.210 words
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Advertisement262 1911-06-30 4 \Vhcrever Ir^^fc^^ ther •is a case jg of enfeebled I d.g t r.iDi, whether from advancing age, illness, or genera! deb'liiy, there is a case for Bengsr's Food. t When th«s»onnrh Incomes weaken d, f^-* digosdo.n ot orJ nary I»>J b^ MMi only i parJiil. an lit IMBS3U puufu!, i262 words
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Advertisement513 1911-06-30 4 THE Singapore Free Press. Morning Daily. w To Our Readers. The Singapore Free Yu Morning Daily, and i« on from an early hour each Morn i exoepted). Cash prico Ten Subscribers' copies will b. their private residences, (or ffic tfodowns if preferred) by wrec morning. Full addresses at which to513 words
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Article815 1911-06-30 5 T SHIPS Cost i-3,<K.0 Woile the OljmDir »K~ c m the worWe KE^L? t"r n r i.«t anchor c m Btlfa.t f""''° c r °do he, twin of c 'It* th 9 Tit ni n b<r m a coi <ineri ff8 a d o :cl's c815 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement57 1911-06-30 5 Cure for Biliousness. Biliousness ie due to a disordered condition ol the stomach. Chamberlain's Tablets are essentially a stomach medicine, intended especially to act on that organ" to cleanes its strengthen it, tone and invigorate it, to rega late the liver and to banish biliousness p osi tively and effectually.57 words
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Advertisement317 1911-06-30 5 vigor and power WhSf Yes "alterative"'" Am IS an Awcc amlly med^ine, like Ayer's Sarsaparilla ___J^° LET. TO BE LET 9 7 HOT7BEB TO BE LET Apply H. L. COGHLAN Co., May 29 Auctioneers TO LET. Apply M. CAZ^LAS, June 19 7 xley RiBe DC TO LET. Crmpoord House. No.317 words
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Advertisement888 1911-06-30 5 OUR SIJBSCRfBFRR. CASH IN ADVANCE this office, any time before July 10th. $6.75 tor three months subscription $25 for a year. ANYTIME BEFORE JULY 10th. [PO3TAGE 50 CENTS A MONTH EXTRA] 0 NOT EXPECT BILL ON THESE TERMS. SEND CASH. SINGAPORE CQVERIiMiHriRS From Ist February, 1911, and ontil farther notice.888 words
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Advertisement771 1911-06-30 5 -AUGTIONS AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD BUILDING ALLOTMENT* FRONTING JBRYOIS ROAD. BINGAPOBE. To be held at POWELL Co's Sale-room. On Tuesday the 4th July, at 2-30 pm Lot 1 Jervois Road, area 6: J c o:i square feet. ot2 do area 61.73,5 do kot 8 do area 67.561 do Lot 4771 words
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Advertisement708 1911-06-30 5 AUCTION SALE OF Kou ehold Furniture, Plants, Ten.:;s Cear ie At "Morton", Syed Alii Road On S&turday, Ist July, 1011. at 2 p. m. On View from 29tj Inst Catalogues Iss-ed. POWELL Co, Auctioneer*. June 23 AUCTION SALE OF A Large Plank and Attap Shed and Contents (lately used as708 words
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Article, Illustration2023 1911-06-30 6 The Singapore Free Press. Friday, June 30, 1911. II- -'..\t' ht Press the topia'a Igfcl >ir.'*l«S •I•I v .n j '-•<■ r.it'i..i Tnnh h«-i g' \w pfi Ihm^ ■•>. loyalty and t_w. In connection with what vam\ be assumed to bo the technical close of the Proudlock case, for the2,023 words
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Article57 1911-06-30 6 ,tn, London via Djrb» n There has been a irtmwtj Mtrik Oporto, inducing the Oivernmeut to t l special measure* (m v.ew of simultdnlo political agitation. la c >ns,,pence th b OoYdrDment has ordered r.,neider d W c military dispay m Njrth Pjrtoftl in ,i cilled to the57 words
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LAND AND TIN.
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Article147 1911-06-30 6 ip'^H, Jane 2!<b. The Times of UtUj* this morning p j b lishes a special article giviujj the <} vment side of the tia .1117 i G s says: Government duty if not 1 it is a royalty, being p ir t of the bftj government inakris when147 words
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Article59 1911-06-30 6 Ip"h, JOl i'h. Towkay BiOf L m§ of Ip »h, on uw m^r this morniup, found hn sife op^-o 11^ keys had been tikenaway fr-m Bnd mittress while he hl-p*. au 1 rd taken from the sife. .c thief was tr.icel to X ulft X iumr, where59 words
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Article88 1911-06-30 6 Perjury Convictions Quashed. From tm 1 Penan*?, June 29th. la record to the H/ram *ff iv r»> p .rted on the Ist re^ultinj? iv the 00 1 and tine of a Europe m a*s suut «tnl nitire witnesses tor perjury, Mr Danoaa ol Osh> donia Estate now88 words
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Article151 1911-06-30 6 —Qnorgl Hwir - —Qnorgl Hwir TINK, A MEHI« V Or iioi. Sv. fafl B Two empires by the sea. Two nations greit aud free. One anthem raise. < >ne race of ancient fame. < > le tongue, one faith, pt o!nm, On Qooj, whs* nlori is uime We love aud pr.ii-e.151 words
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Article110 1911-06-30 6 Koala li.iinpur hrt'l a BlfbtJ b-»ntire on Coron.it iou uii»ht. If ii uud baft up the surrounding hillc. Mr L HavklM, forme.lv tfaMf* Kwqag Moh Smc K-uv. 1\ > wh->hw Juat uu»ler^one an opeiAtion, l T our ably recover ii g Mr OoIHMOB, foTinerly of tb< ITaßkiag Kulvs-.tv. baa Kogineer-in110 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement88 1911-06-30 6 I TEe AUTO-MANUAL BRITISH MADE THROUGHOUT. I Beats anything offered tSL^ii 1 here. jf^l J£ Robinson Piano Co, j(ißop> THE YOST VISIBLE TYPEWRITER. 1 I FTi'W] 111 SSSS£ Very StrongJy Built SsSS Full Particulars and Illustrated Booklets sent post free on application. SOLE AG&NTS John Little and Coy., Ltd., Singapore.88 words
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Advertisement234 1911-06-30 6 BILLIARDS. The Anglo-Australian Cushion. (Alcock's Patent with Improvements by John Robbbtb, RetibedWorld's Champion) abBodutblt THE BEST CUSHION TO DATE FOB ANY CLIMATE. JOHN ROBERTS, 1910. ONLY OBTAINABLE PROM John Roberts, London. John W Roberts, 160, Mount Road, Dec 7 Madras, IndiaThe In'ernational Correspondence Schools Ltd. KINGSWAY, LONDON W.C We teach234 words
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THE SITUATION.
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Article47 1911-06-30 7 sfsdfff XV aile nothing rt»fi Loaio June -29. or the oonl n f Blth9r O >"ra. h^ b, both XT; T belief wi<i^ "'^-o.;,'^^"--"^ neither an n Pr 939 mitf6r b^voud «^\Jnߣ thr6it tO BUI withVT- Pl th 6 P'rli"f»^«.jau!;. aBIJII<1 -»'«.yieUingto whether m,?^ bmli47 words
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Article316 1911-06-30 7 Tendon via Durban, Jane J<» Movng the second reading of the Prf M Bill m the House of Common,, Mr McKin- non Wood einphasied the support the v Colonial Premier, had given to the Declaratiou of London. r. He said that General R>tba viewed the matter from316 words
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Article280 1911-06-30 7 Residents m tbe Strait?, *be F. M. S. aud Johore will welcome the advent of the ex j press uight trains which commence ruuiiiuiI'urday. Tiie fi'*t night traiu from ipore "leaves TaDk Rjid station at 651 pm. and will only stop at Nevtoo en r.ute for Woodlands.280 words
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SHIPPING STRIKE.
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Article205 1911-06-30 7 (By BubmariD# IVle^raph. —Reuter's) L>dclod, June 29. Toe Shippiag Strike his developed seriou&ly at L vd^>ool an 1 Mincbester: Fourteen thousi.nd men are idle and the shippiag is at a standstill. London vi* Durbin, Jane 2i). A coaferenc^ of a hundred shipjwners of the Uaited Kingdom his decided205 words
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Article123 1911-06-30 7 London, June 28 The Times correspondent at Washington wirfs that as a result, of the Conference at Washington between representatives of Great Britaio, X issia, the Uaited States tnd Japau, i^ has bc?ea arranged to suspend Pelagic sui'ing for a perioi of fi'teeu years Canada and Jipm are123 words
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Article76 1911-06-30 7 London via Durban, June J^ Middlesex has baaten S imeraet by nine wickets at B*tb. The M. C. C. has beaten Oxford Uaiversity by three wick 3' s at L>rds. L >ndon via Durban, June 89. Kent beat No'ts by 153 runs at D >ver. Hampshire beat Derbyshire76 words
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Article34 1911-06-30 7 London vii Durban, Jane 2^. For tbe P.incess of \V«tl«s Stakes probable starters are L Mnberg (D.l'ou), S*va ford (P. Woottou), Cardinal (M-trtio), King William (Mttaer), Andrei (THgg), Bryony (Fox34 words
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Article88 1911-06-30 7 London, June 29th. A telegram from Washington says that after a conference between President Taft and Mr Bryce, it was announced that the Anglo- American Arbitration Treaty was practically complete. The Cjmmons hive been debiting the Nival Supply Bill. Mr McKenna, replying to the Opposition criticisms of the88 words
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Article86 1911-06-30 7 New Orginisation. Lmdon, via Durban. A Conference wa* held yesterdiy m a oommittee room of tha Housa of Commons, of Lirds Comm >Gers and Dominion legislators, and it was resolved to foim a nonparty orgiuis ition hiving a branch m e»ch dominion, entitled the E upire Pirlia86 words
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Article51 1911-06-30 7 L mdon via Durbir, Jane 20. In the House of Commons at qaesiion ".in-i Mr S.muel said he w.is disappointed that the new postage-stamps were not more buccdjsful. lie hoped there would bj an improvement m the priatiug when the uew contnetors were more txpeiieaced and less51 words
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Article80 1911-06-30 7 The railway s'-ttious are busy with the departure ot the 11 >)al gujstp. The Duke and Djjhwi of Connau^ht and other Royalties and AmbiBsido:s are bidding them fartwell LiuJ n via Durbio, Juce 28. The Colonial Troops have visited Windsor. Tne Cv.»loni tl PeinieiF, Members of Ptrliauaeot80 words
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Article309 1911-06-30 7 Oi and after July 1 -*t Section 12 of the Harbours Ordinance, 1872, will be put into operation m the Straits Settlements. It ri quires masters of vessels io hand to the boarding i lK;er or send to the Import and Export Office, a manifest of all ctrgo309 words
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Article111 1911-06-30 7 His Excellency the G. O. C. will enj >y this little thing At an important public dinner m L>udon a novel grace before meat was uttered a few days ago. According *o the London correspondent of the Leeds Mercuiy," there was no son of the church present, and m default111 words
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Article30 1911-06-30 7 A piece of tiannal dampened with Cham' lm and bound on over the ■up«r ior to a plaster and costs ft much. For sale by all DisKaUiTtt,30 words
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Article346 1911-06-30 7 THE QUESTION OF AN APPEAL. The following is a copy of a letter from Mr E. A. S Wagner, to Mrs Pioudlock. Dear Mrs Proudlock, The next Court uf Appeal is fixed for the 24'h July, and your appeal will be included m the Criminal list. Mr346 words
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Correspondence.
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697 1911-06-30 7 THE PROUDLOCK CASE THE POLICY OP AN APPEAL. 0 THK EIUTOR, Sir, I 6ee m this morning's issue of your iper a letter by Mis Proudhck to her >licitor instructing hiua to wi hdraw her ppeal. This appears to me to be a serious ustake by the unfortunate Inly and697 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement21 1911-06-30 7 Grimault <9t Co's Sarsaparill* cleanses ■the blood from all impurities arising from Eczema, Bad Legs, Skin Diseases, i'imples and Sores. 1421 words
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Advertisement195 1911-06-30 7 COOKING STOVES Durns jp^ f Tr^ Diirns Ordinary Ordlnar y This is a woll m\de stive, with siie ovens anl drop-down dior, T»vo 4{ inch patent tnovcable burners, fit^.el wi^.h ux'in *uish )r* an I pate it oil tiller to contiinors and sujpliedl. COMPLETE with K^tt c, Siacepia, Frying paa,195 words
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Article365 1911-06-30 8 Mr H. H Hiltons's Thikd Golf Championship. The final round cf tbe amateur golf cbam pirnship at Prestwick. yesterday. June 2ad ended m a victory for Mr H H Hilton (R Dyal Live- poo)) over Jfr E. A.. Lassen (Lvtham uud St Annes) by 4 and365 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement193 1911-06-30 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. FOR EUEOPE. THE IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL STEAMER PBINZ EITEL FRIFDHICH, 8,565 tons, Captain Malehow, left Hongkong on Wednesday, the sth inst at noon, and may be expected to arrive here on Sunday afternoon, the '^nd proximo, at about 4 p.m. She will probably be despatched for Europe on193 words
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Advertisement640 1911-06-30 8 INDO-CHINA S. N. CO., LTD. FOR PENANO AND CALCUTTA. The Company's s.s. M FOOKSANG B.ICO tons, T. A. Mitchell, rcmnrander. is due here on Sunday the 2nd July and will be despatched for above ports on Tuesday, the 4th idem., at 4 p.m. She has excellent accommodation for first class640 words
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Advertisement618 1911-06-30 8 p. o. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China, Japan Penang, Ceylon Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued (or China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Outward for China) Assaye June 80 Assay e618 words
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Advertisement760 1911-06-30 8 HOLIDAY-TICKETS. Between 35th 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 following760 words
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Advertisement537 1911-06-30 8 N.D.L. Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE The fast and well-known mai! steamers of 3 this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Soutbamp j ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tningtau. Nagasaki537 words
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Article349 1911-06-30 8 Engineers Plan for Lkx«.ihemno New York. Tiie rapid increase m population m New York city, the consequent additional demand for business space as well as for residences, the fact that tbe city is located on an is'.ard Manhattan Islaiid and tu.tt therefore the amount of349 words
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Article867 1911-06-30 9 Relief of Sanaa. (From Our Special Correspondent) The distance from Menakha to Sanaa, as traversed by the army, may be taken to be just 100 miles. la no part is there any proper road and the fl nly winding undulating trucks are strewn with hxnie boulders867 words
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Page 9 Advertisements
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Advertisement855 1911-06-30 9 2 A Nurse Companion R BBBVMK^FVSB^^Br* 1 JBV Pneumonia and Pleurisy After Effects, w Wasting and Weakness 1 Happj' and cheerful with abundance of energy and £ood spirits, is how j I Im D ntord Ascribes herself from the day she commenced to take Phosferine. Yet before she found relief855 words
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Advertisement91 1911-06-30 9 t ]i i uii.itin l i^i;tit'"tni tt;iiiiiitiiiiiimi.U'iiuiUuttiuiUauiHiiiuigi THIS IS IT WATERBURY'S 1 METABOLIZED 1 Cod Liver Oil 1 Compound TASTELESS ODORLESS I W^^ 1 Tte latest scientific pro E Ij/Jk pa»tk» of COD LIVER I I /^^^v OIL l )l >™ ;111 lhat is I r -t claimed for it91 words
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Advertisement749 1911-06-30 9 CROSSE f\ n CELEBRATED Rf Jiri/ii/rii II K OILMEN'S oLAUilVllL^^ STORES. P f^^^^^^i PICKLES, SOUPS, JAMS, 1 S S'AKTjR |rS^^S;l(\ MALT VINEGAR, I DELICACIES. Sfe^^Ml I J Agents for Lea Perrtna 1 i tt/^ j.uvxif o WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. tok HEALTH or SICKNESS 1 Take regularly the 'Allenburys' Diet. It is749 words
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Advertisement289 1911-06-30 9 Japan Coals. THE flitsui Bussan Kaisha Ltd* (MITSUI Co., Ltd Office: No. I, SURUGA-CHO TOKIO. «ondon Branch 34, Lime Street, E.C. >ingapo?e Branch 2 Finlayson Green )TBER BRANCHES:— Sau Francwco.Portland, New Ym*k, Hamburg, Bombay. Calcutta, Ran coon, Scurat>»ya, Mantis, Sydney, Bangkok, Saigon, Hongkong, Canton, Amoy, Foochow, Shanghai, Tingtau, Hankow, Che-289 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement398 1911-06-30 10 4Hi^ tfflA A^ffß^^^k 7/ v PERMANENT k READY ROOHNG. f rheaner than Attans No Renewal beln S Required. Cheaper tnan Atiaps. r n mj* Specially Suitable for tstate Buildings r ftj ]gr| a "Genasco" is the only roofing supplied with the patent "Kant Leak Kleat which entirely obvi- j FJS&t398 words
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Article371 1911-06-30 11 A R ETURNS. V P J «,1 Big 620 I 2 016 V 2.502 JJ^ i*, 25 jj ___________r 52 2 ii 2,062 e 440 goa 6Q °O 26,300 3.703 8.516 12.854 l.<^o n.f, W' Ul7 5,828 61,678 i 50,490 m 18.4H.J 22,154 80,589 ■•33 1,862 *,OT2 24 B^6 11,44)371 words
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Article130 1911-06-30 11 Apl. May Total Belat 1,176 Hraang 252 Chonderi*D t 440 670 640 3,185 Heawood 810 458 1,896 rvamnniag $5,285 86,414(11)15 ,732 Kanaboi 293 36 j 1,034 K *nta 4iO 881 1,251 Kinta Association 766 466 1,871 Kledang 10 i 106 507 Kramat Pnlai 1,063 Labat 773 2,519 Menfllemba130 words
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Article1451 1911-06-30 11 ot™„ i,B W.'Piid. Last Div But.*.. S_LL__e 85,000 2/ 2f Allagar Rubber Estate* Ltd 10% for 1910 3 9 4 3 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay 100% for 1910 17 1* 17 10£ 50,000 2/. 2'- BataDgMalaka JlO 2 2 30,000 1 1 BatuCavei 150% for 1910 13 0 01,451 words
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Article63 1911-06-30 11 (Com__CT_D vr to June. 29.) Bank 4ms 2/4* demand %f4X Private credits 3in k# 2/4$ m credits 6 m's 2/4 Feancb, demand Bank... 294^ Germany, demand 23° rNDiA,T.T m iii\ Hongkong, demand 2*2 1 Tokohama, demand H4| Java, demand 1401 Bangkok, demand 65 Sovereigns, Bank Buying $8.54 Bank of63 words
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Article139 1911-06-30 11 June 29. Gambier ™4> Gambler Cube No 1 ""Jers 925 Gambier Cuba No 2 46 Pepper BWk ordin Spore buyers l"°*> 'Pepper, White Mf I buyers 5 8 »5 Nutmegs 110 to the 1b)... nom Nutmegs M) to the lb r Mace Bat da) Cloves Amboina) no^ Bally Coffee139 words
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Article67 1911-06-30 11 joa are not experimenting ou yourself when you take Chamberlain'. Cong b ßemedy tor a cold, as that preparation has won itsgrea« reputation and extensive sale by its remarkable cures of colds, and can always be depfnded upon. It is equally valuable io* adults67 words
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Advertisement238 1911-06-30 11 Pacific Mail Steamship Co. U. S. MAIL LINE. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co. Ltd. For Port Swettenham and Pcnang. The Company's Turbine steamer "LAMA' 2198 tonß, E. B. Hirst, Commander, wi I leave tin; Singapore Roads for tho above ports every Wednesday, at 4 p.m. arriving at Port Swettenham m238 words
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Advertisement1016 1911-06-30 11 vEJ^mWLmmN pout Sea Mew MaTaTa SL2~ HWSW* F MS^ t4o NiC dah Jane2 PS etfc Uncertain H.M S. Waterwitch Bri, b4O Hancock June 26 Penang Surveyi- _28 Syren Ger yacht 251 Haure Jun« 20 Sea Uacart.iu bteamers Flag T„ns Master Arrived From Consignee For When Ayuth.a G,r2bO Schmidt June 271,016 words
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Article225 1911-06-30 12 SULTANS ON BENT. SEA DYAKS. H. H. the Sultan of Pontianak attended by the leading members of the Arab and IMohaniicntUn c »mmunitv patronised the Straits Opera Co on Wednesday night, wher, after the usual garlanding functions, His Highrts*. through a member cf bid suite, presented the company with a225 words
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Article50 1911-06-30 12 BOWLING TOURNA MENT. The following Ties will be played to-day Friday. Buolh. E. A. Brown v M B M.Kean J. McKtBSM v W. H. Tbrelfall. FiilKNI I.V pAIK> J. Bently v VV. M Foreman. Dr A. G. Butler v G A. Chancy. Champiohship. J. L Campbell v T. C. H»J.50 words
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Article38 1911-06-30 12 Saturday, Ist, 290 and 300 p.m. return 3 and 5 30. Sunday, 2nd 915, 10 and 11 a.m 2.30 and 3.80 p.m.; return, I 1 30, 10 30 am., 12.15, 3 and 5 30 p.m.38 words
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Article453 1911-06-30 12 NBGJM Sembilax v. Singapore. The following is from the Malay Mail Pjayed at Seremban on June 23rd and rfJUh. N-»gri Sembilan won by \('2 rues Hennessey bowled very well for Negri Seitbilan, taking seven wickets m each inniDgs m the tirst 7 for "."> and m tbe second 7453 words
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Article1046 1911-06-30 12 Re\^ J3 H Gomes' Book. It is a handsome book, well printed, very well illustrated, well and tastefully bound, that Messrs Seeley have passed to the public ovpr their counters at 16 shillings nett, a volume of 343 pages, not reckoning 40 illustrations and maps, very clear these. The type1,046 words
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Article210 1911-06-30 12 FRASER CO.'S SHARE CIRCULAR. At the close of a week which commenced extremely dull there have been considerably larger sales than usual bj local holders of Sterling Rubbers on weaker advices from London. The market otherwise, with the exception of fair dealings m Tronohs, his shewn no particular features. Industrials210 words
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Article413 1911-06-30 12 Singapore, June 27tb, 1911. Beans, Long per catty 6 do. French do ]2 Beef per lb. 16 BeefSteak do. 18 Bean Sprouts per catty 2Baniboo Sprouts do. 2 1 Blachan do. \i Brinjals do. 6 Cabbage, Batavia do. 30 do., China do. nil do., Salted do. 5413 words
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Article119 1911-06-30 12 A ghastly murder is reported as having occured at Samshuipo Dear Hongkong. On Thursday, while the staff of excise officers were m Hongkong at the Coronation celebrations, the chief excise officer remained behind. While asleep on his bed, the cook is alleged to have slashed him across the throat with119 words
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Article762 1911-06-30 12 TheM M C< mpaiVt, sßH^Minche left Sdigou at 4 pui ou^Vednesdav, and may be exjecteu 1-eie en Satuiday at about 7 am. The P. and 0. mail steamer "Assaye" left Peuang at 1 am. yesterday and ihhv be expected at Singapore at 7 am. to day. T.-kyo, Juno 22ud762 words
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Article35 1911-06-30 12 R. of Sarawak, Sar B£2, Moxon, June 29, Sarawak, Ong Ewe Hai, July 4. Sappho Brit 386, Dun June 2!>, Kelantan, S. 8.8 Co, Kelantan July 1. Col Jackson, Mr Bsigi, Mr Bertanz35 words
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Article121 1911-06-30 12 Per Ipoh Mr and Mrs Oliver, Mr and Mrs Miles, Mis 3 Sutton, Dr Gray, and Messrs Ho Hoang Peng, Y. A. Fowler, Verdon, G. L. Montzomier, T. Prentis, Yew Cbing Sup, Kung Tian Cheng, C. B. Byrne, Chow Poh, Ke3ter, Hutton, Hamilton, Guest. Henley. Per De Eerens Messrs121 words
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