The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 1 July 1911

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    • 213 3 Xl 11 I §4 /I I To H.M. the King. (118 w€ H I DLriLJY mM IXLiV mm« iHß^m B^ \m K *4l il C^ I A 1 '^Z-~ Jm JI 1 J t «il nin^rOT^HW y* O'JSE OF 'JO^ V MB a^SI B^l|K jan "*V^ ULMERSTANSAN, AIF gj $17
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  • 577 4 The correspondent of the Fiaancial News writes from Amsterdam on M.hj 3 Interest on the Stock Exchange has centred m the past week on Petroleum shares, which have had a somewhat agitated appear ance, and scored a big advance, with a subsequent reaction. At first
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    • 542 4 SOLUTION MaKes Fat. Flesh. 'Bone and Muscie \J/r 'Kepler' Solution is a food -not wjj&y; V i V a mec^^ c ne Xiri x^ k The food that strengthens the weak and fattens the wasted. T|> fj\ The food that enriches the blood j(/\ (vj and fortjfies the constitution. <5^
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    • 166 4 For all internal complaints dysentry congb colds <fee, take Woods' Great Peppermint: Orue H Warm Days 9 Ml bring with their pleasures some H HR discomforts. Then it is really B IB refreshing to remove every B J[ trace of dust and perspiration B WK by using H |(plYcrtsi j|^i>ilel"Socip|
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    • 318 4 I Aromatic "B^a w% ig% C Schiedam k5 SS. £E iBl £9 Jp Sm A Refreshing and Exhilarating Drink and valuable M_eil«'cina! Beverage m all cases of Malaria, (iravel, s Insomnia, Kidney Troubles, Stone m Bladder, Irninary f AfTcciions, Colic, Debility, Stomachic Troubles, Diarrhoea &c. F A glass of Wolfe's
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    • 547 4 Chartered B n: of India Australia aud China- J INCORPORATED BY ROTAL CM AM tMM Paid up Capital m 80,000 sharet of £20 eaoh 1.800,000 Reserve Fond £1,625,000 Reserve Liability of Propri- aA/t Court of DirMtors. Sir Montag* Ck>rni«h T«rn«r (Chairman). Sir Henry Stewart C«nningt*«, K.C.i k Thomat CuthberUon, E«q
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  • 259 5 Tuesday 4th, Thursday 6th and Saturday Bth July, 1911. F.RST DAY. Tuesday, kth July, 1911. 1. The Beginners— Value $400. Distance R. C. A race for all borees that were Maidens on May Ist 1911. Weight 9st. Exgriffins allowed 71dr Winners of one race, other than an
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  • 237 5 Thursday, 6th July, 1911. 1. Ihe Galloway Handicap.— Value 9800 Distance B.C. A handicap for all Galloways entered for race 4 firht day. Entrance 9)5. 2. A Horse Handicap.— Value 9100 Distance R. C. and a Distance. A Handicap for all horses entered for Races 1, 2, or
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  • 251 5 Saturday, Bth July, 1911. 1. The Importers Stakes.—Value 9400. Distance R. C. A Handicap for all Griffins that have run at the meeting. 2. The Favilion Stakes.—Value 9300. Distance 6 lurlongs. A Handicap for all Galloways that have run at the meeting. Entrance 915. 3. Ihe Planters Stakes
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  • 83 5 Entries close to the Secretary at Kuala Lumpur at 8 pm. on Saturday, 24th June, 1911 except for Races 7 and 8 Third Day, which close on Thursday 6th July, 8 pro. A Fee of 920 each is payable by Griffins to cover all Entrance Fees for races they are
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    • 820 5 a ugtiojvs =i^___ AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD BUILDING ALIOTMFAITS FRONTING JKKVOIB ROAD, SINGAPORE To be held at POWELL i Co's Sale-room. On Tuesday the 4th July, at 2-30 pm Jervois Road, area 6 VO.i square feet. t* 01 a do area 61.^30 do J*ot 3 do area 67/ 61 do
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    • 721 5 miQTIONS. To-day, Saturday, at 2 p.m. AUCTION BALE OF Household Furniture, Plants, Tennis Gear 4c At "Morton Syed Alii Road On View from 29tj Inst. Catalogues Issaed. POWELL ft Co., Auctioneers Jane 28 2-7 AUCTION SALE of MOTOR CARS AT Messrs. H. L Coghlan Co's Salerooms On Monday, 3rd July,
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    • 894 5 WHOLESALE AND EXPORT CLOTHIERS AND PITH HELMET MANUFACTURERS. Assam Silk Drill Suits OF REGULAR LEEDS SIZE. Latent Cut, Fashicns and Styles. PRICES MODERATE. For Illuitrated Pr'c LUU, please ay ply to Khetter Mohun Dey Co., US, Radha Bazar4street, J». O. Box 277, GALQUTTA. SINGAPORE GOVT. RAILWAY. From Ist July, 1911,
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    • 527 5 Ten nnnTH sterling cbftll be taken a=» the equivali'ut ot one hundred d »mirn or oaa hundred and twenty guilder* when deterinin. inie the adrertijed value of B.a'*rs. Id cacniatin^ the adv.>TtiBed va'ue of any r cc iliu va uc of aaf oip« p"l*tr-, or price other than money shall
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  • 27 6 Domestic Occurrences. Death. T.ederer.— On the 2nd June, m a nursing hoae, Katie, the beloved wife of Frederick Lkderer, Wyre Court, Bowdley, formerly of Ponang and Singapore.
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  • 1437 6 R flection over the proceeding* at the Medical School the o'her afternoon may lead those of the public who take the trouble to think of such things to consider whether the relations between the Government and the Medical School are what they
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  • 341 6 Hongkong is declared an infected place owing to plague. Mr F. Deit's leive is extended for one month, and Mr W. N. Htigh'still Ojt. 30th nex\ Mr J. R Xcholson and Mr E. D. Hewan are appointed members of the Tanjong Pagar Dock Bmrd for three years. Tbe G .zittecontiius
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  • 587 6 Apparently those who counselled the withdrawal of the appeil of Mrs Proudiock iv the case of her recent C)uvic»ion, are relying on the spsc'ully free hind thtt the Sui'an of SeUugor m Council h ih displayed iv dealing with previous c>nvi<ions even after appj.j.l, aod affer the
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  • 78 6 Alleged Shooting. {From ..,i r Ipob, Jane :>Otb. A report just to hind is tint the nunager of a local rubber estate, while under the influence of liquor outside Teluk Ansoa Club, shot a nkish* coolie m the buttock with a revolver. The coolie was 83at to
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  • 13 6 KinU his dcckred a <lmjen,l of one shilling, p^v.blo io !,»i),]>u yesteraiy.
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  • 45 6 J*rom otu v r Penacg. Sungei BuMi HydtaalU, Mines have declared a second interim divhleu.J for I9U of r > per cent, which absorbs $l t 6oo l\iced to resarve is si, 000, UtTtag 1i.740 r,:j to the credit of proir and logs accou-it.
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  • 76 6 Agents Me A litter and Co iPort S«ettenbano, :5,r,<)0 lb. How to Avoid Low of Time, Cuts and bruise* may be healed m aboofc p-third the time required by the usual Pftment by applying Chamberlain's Paia M 18 l an ntiB eptic and causes such m fc
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    • 79 6 X U P P E Rl PILSENER I BC C D IS THE L L I] BEST SOLE AGTiNTS, CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., CELEBRATID B IRST SOLE AGENTS FOR STRAITS SETTLEMENTS John Little Co, Ltd. HOTEL VAN WUK Co., Ltd. SATURDAY, IST JULY, 1911. Extra Special Dinner AUSTRIAN LA.DIES BAND OF
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    • 146 6 GRAMOPHONES f NEW MODELS AT SPECIAL PRICES SEE OUR WINDOWS ROBINSON PIANO C3MPANY, L!M! TED LEE BROTHERS. 58-4, HiU Stieet, (off Stamford Road.. HiGH GLASS PHeTOGBAPHY. Enlargements a Speciality PRICE LIST OK APPLICATION. LAMBERf&Ca, LIMITED. THE LEADING PHOTOGRAPHERS IN SINGAPORE. (ESTABLISHED IN 1871) IMPORTANT 1VOTI&E. In consequence of special amngemants
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  • 433 7 KING AND QUEEN IN CITY. Great Enthusiasm. (Hv Submarm* Telegraph.— Router's) Rec Jane 30, 2 am. I i glorious suisYine gre.it crowds assam Wed on the roue of Their M -jostles pro I to the Thanksgiving Service at 8t Prill's. They afterwards received the City's welcome at a
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  • 26 7 L via Durban, June 3 The aviation expert Birber has (Hired 'he Government four aeropl^r^s to encourij;o aviation m the Army and N ivy.
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  • 26 7 Lidy Wantage, Mr G. W. PJm^r and Mr Alfred Palmer have given <£200,00"> for T he establishment of a Uaiversity ut Usad ing.
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  • 215 7 Londoi?, via Daiban. Tie Colonial and Indian troops puaded hefora H. M. the King m the grounds of ;,:kinghani Palace and were presented with Coronation medals. A French Lieutenant named Trochon who was the ti^st to e<Hty aviation at Cbalonsurm^rne fell and was killed. A N^w V.rk telegram
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  • 24 7 Admiral TjfO visited his old training ship the Worcester at Greanhithe. He inspected and adlressel th-j diets, who cheered lustily.
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  • 46 7 The result of tbePrinotM of Wales Shakes, 1 milee, is as follows 1 Swyiiford. 2 Lam berg. :3 Kiog WiH'ara. B ttiDg 3 to 1 first, 4 to G second, 9to 2 third. There were ftra ruouers, Swyaford won by a length and a half.
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  • 114 7 Amount previju^ly acknowledged |l 02l 31 P. J 3.00 F. O. I) vies 5 00 L G F. 500 Per J. H. Buifli Esc,>, The R treacles and Ohukers, S S Bin Foh Guiii 4)00 J. R S rouach 4.(10 Pkr Mrs Whefokd. P G 10.00
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  • 126 7 (By Subma-i-e Telegraph.— Reuter's.) L >ndoa via Djrbm, Juae 30. L >rd* coatinua to discuss the tackiag of schemes to fiiance bills. L)id Hildine, expoundirg the Governuient views, said that thoug'i Mr Asqui:h dtti led tackiug^as the ioclusiou m a fin D 3ial bill of extraneous provisions directed
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  • 94 7 RIOTING AT HULL. Tin strikers have b«ea victorious everywhere. Tae Cunird and other leidmg liaee it Liverpool htva agreed to recjgaiss the Union. Tae m^n's terais have baen accptnd at Bristol, Avonmourh and G.imaby, while the B>ard of Trade is holding a curt of arbitration at Hull. R-33eived
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  • 88 7 Mr Harcourt presided at a dinner at the Corona Club at which 850 w^re present, including Sir H. G > >ld Adams Sir Frank Svettenham and Sir Mitthew Nithan. Mr Hircourt s lid ho was gUi to say the Imperial Cjnfereucj hid n>t ac^p^ed his (ffjr to
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  • 43 7 Competitors m the E jropo-iu circu't aviation race, which b^gau on Jane 18, have begun to aruve at Cilais, eu rou .c fur London, after traversing pirts of H >llaad and Belgium. The number engaged m the race h:isdwmdied to ti.teen.
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  • 20 7 Ric. 9.80 am. Tho fi st. R-issUu Dreadnought, the Sebutnpol," was UuocLed an the Bditc Vird, 3t. Petersburg.
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  • 1197 7 Quicquid agunt homines nostri est farrago Hbelli. Juvenal. Just aftar one yeir of royal reign the King has been solemnly crowned m We3t minster Abbey with all the pomp and carenaoay with which that high consecration is associated. This sicrei compact of the de7otion of a
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  • 767 7 To the Editor. Sir,—la Liwyei V ]et!er of yesterday's -Ute thm« tppean the following sratemeat "Tbo Curt below BPem9 to have confound ed the rule as to the onus of proof m Oh mi Qul C.B3S with the rule m C v\\ C *hes but HO authority
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  • 57 7 R^por's of the Tebmg Rubber and Tapioca Estate, and Jasin (Malacca) from Mr J. Snodgrass, the agent, are to hand. The former proposes a dividend of GO cents per tael.-eirrving forward Taels 25,617. Jasin meeting wan held on June 7th, and dealt with seven months working. Details are
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  • 13 7 Woods' Great Peppermint Curator all int. r Ml complaints dysentry coughs iolds *q«
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    • 317 7 COOKING STOVES Ordinary Ordinary Thiii is a well mida stovo, with silo oveis ani drop-down door, Two 44 iuch patent raoveoSSmiS^ SIV** 1 I.^t1 t t oil tiler t^cooUioersa'adsaoXt CUMPLETfi with n^ttln, Hanoepatl, K-yiog pan, Steauor, QriJ, Triy, Etc. H ■■i«ht. Length. WiMH. Si-ec of Sfcnve 15;. m. 2t ia
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  • 248 8 Investors who have put mouey into Java rubber companies*, of which not a few have been floated m this country, will b* interested m the advance information taken from the repoit by our Consul at Batavia on the trade of Java m l!' 10, and contained m the
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  • 181 8 Dr Marks tells some amusing stories of the early dsys of the school m Burmah of which be was for so many years the bead. Shortly after the school was opened King Thebaw said, M Will you teach some of my sons P Certainly," said Dr Marks.
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  • 148 8 Powerful Installations Anticipated. Calcutta, June 19. In regard to the scheme of British Wireless Telegraphy, discussed at tbe Imperial CoLterence last wefk, it is believed that tbe installations at the various stations mentioned will be very poweiful ones. This will enable si^udls to be sent direct
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    • 250 8 ARCHIBALD CURRIES Australian Indian Line. SINGAPORE TO *JAVA PORTS, MELBOURNE SYDNEY. Also taking cargo for other Australian and New Zealand PorU (with transhipment). A regular service is maintain* d by the Bteamers Enryalua 3,570 tons (Capt. J. S. Colhoun), "Gracchus" 8,750 tons (Capt J. R. Patrick) k Darius 8,295 tons
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    • 611 8 BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO, LTD. FOR PENANG, RANGOON AND CALCUTTA. The Company's Steamer "BANGALA," 3,948 ton?, R. P. Alexander, Commander, will be despatched for the above ports on Thursday, the 6th July, at 5 p.m. She has excellent accommodation for first and second class passengers. For freight or passage
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    • 649 8 P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANT. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for Chins Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Outward for China) Assaye June 80 Assaye Snpt
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    • 764 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 si ogle fare and are available for any steamer of
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    • 214 8 STOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPY (STEAMSHIP COMPANY) NEDERLAND." Fortnightly Mail Service between Java and Amsterdam, via Singapore, Sabane, Colombo, Genoa, Algiers, Tangier and Lisbon (Dover occasionally). Steamers are due on or about the undermentioned dates OutwabdT J^ ~Ho^e^L^; Oranje ~Ju^ie~BoTK. WillenTllfjuly"! e^n andt J ly 14 P Julian July 15 K. Willem I
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    • 571 8 N.D.L. Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen IMPERIAL GERM AH MAIL LINE. Tbe fast and well-known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Sontbamp ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtaa, Nagasaki and
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  • 325 9 To-day, at tbe Crystal Pdlac H M. tbe King is to entertain a hundred thousand children. These ate all to be twelve years of age or upwards, and have been balloted for at their respective schools. All who participated m the Children's Fate of last Siturday
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    • 839 9 £«$f LIFE WITHOUT HEALTH IS LIVING DEATH. !FPTI\ O af\ BRAIN AND w C* I KZc Unerve food i.irknble compound, the latest discovery of modem times, is without equal m all cases t.vt- uenre and brain power, whtthcr induced by worry, overwork, dissipation, or other fliMrtices. Sk-rj.lcs^iiess. nntpiiction, defective circulation,
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    • 233 9 X this t is +i IT f i WATERBURTS METABOLIZED Cod Liver Oil Compound I II TASTELESS ODORLESS I|X J'j^rK The lat'.-st scientific pro- J;' t J^^k pi..:i..n.>l i )1) I IVi K+| It "~ii Oil.. Does all that is (r/'r^^isr claimed i->r it and supei Iv -,-f-r,; 1 iedes
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    • 372 9 OUR SOLE AGENCIES. NO. 5. ATLAS PRESERVATIVE Go, Ltd. MANUFACTURERS OF ATLAS E Thc world renowned BOILER PRESERVATIVE bought by all the Largest Steam Users. ATLAS A W An efficacious WOOD PRESERVER m a highly concentrated form, Economica l m use. ATLAS v RUSKILTj AH A s Paint for ir
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    • 535 9 Pacific Mail Steamship Co* U. S. MAIL LINE. VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN ANI> HONOLULU. SEMI-TROPICAL ROUTE. Only line taking the warm SOUTHERN ROUTE across the Pacific via HONOLULU, OAHU, on the most fertile and beautiful island of the Pacific. Through Passage Tickets granted to England, France and Germany by
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    • 323 10 PERMANENT READY ROOFING. Cheaper than Attaps. Ho Renewal being Required. Soecia v suitable tor estate buildings I ia Mf^ i Fw// Particulars and Samples from WSkSStiL...' ,Jj&£L'X*rt V^-jr-"' THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. SPEHCER HOPWOOD TARRFTT^ JOdelite n a I 1 COO UfililiLil 1 O (REGlST^i^_^^ Various Sizes m Stock ENGINES.
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  • 662 11 Apl. May Total. A 3,880 4.100 16,105 AorPongßu 8,041 4,867 18,756 Aor Gajah 490 713 2 841 Alma 1,600 1,850 2,811 Anglo Malay 44,659 2,859 Ayer kuning fl2 o 2,881 Ayer Molek 94 0 Ayer Panaa 2,016 3,120 10,703 a P 2,608 6,795 Balßownie 9i198 8>985 48
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  • 1422 11 SH A RES. Olt. Usua. Paid. LjiptDtv Buraxa. Sbllms 85,000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Eitate- T,M 10% for 1910 3 9 4 3 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay 100% for 1910 16 6 17 6 50.000 2/- 2'- Batan* Malaka 110 2 2 o££s Batu Caves 150% for 1910 13 0
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  • 120 11 Apl. May Total Belat 1,176 Sruang 252 Cbenderiang 440 670 640 8,185 Heawood 810 458 1,896 Kamnning 15,285 $6,414 (11)15,782 Kanaboi 293 863 1,034 Kinta 420 881 1,251 Kinta Association 768 466 1,871 Kledang 102 106 507 Kramat Pulai 1,063 Lahat 773 2,519 Menglembu Lode 611 Middleton 35
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    • 313 11 TO LET. TO LET or FOR SALE. No. 28 a, SYED ALLEY ROAD. Apply to No 71, Prinsep St. Jnly 1 16-7 TO BE LET. The comfortable and pleasantly siiaated residence known as Mercy Lidge No 168, Tanjong Kttong R >ad. Entry Ist Augaat. Apply to POWELL k Co., Auctioneers,
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    • 1079 11 VESSELS IN PORT p irl" >;3 fits.^ B ani ¥>\ f« X T Une 25 Kerim n Dutcb ConBnl Hhio U> BenWhie Bri M« J T une 2^ P B^»^ As Pet Co UncerU.n oen Krachie Bru 2535 Kaagg J une -8 Miike IIBK Uncertain ClaT*"" 1 B^t 23n w
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  • 1033 12 THE ABNORMAL DEATH RATE. The ordiuaiy monthly meeting of the Muuicipal Commissioners was held at the Municipal Office! yesterday afternoon, those present being Mr F J HUlifiX (President), Messrs J. Cirapiet, A \V. Beau. Chia Keng ChiB. A M. S Anguine, \V. Peacock, D< W It M.ddieton, and
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  • 510 12 > ii, tut <r.'n '.:<)> respondent^ The King of S»xony formally opened the International Hygiene Exhibition m Dresden on May oh. The foliowiug countries are represnnted Austria, Brazi l China, Kjglind, France, I f aly, Japan, Hungary, Bwi'fl irland, and the city of Amsterdan. The Qros9e
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  • 165 12 Not a very strenuous game on tha S. R C. ground last evening ended m a win for the Buffs I over the Pulau Brani Club by three goals to nil. The Tanglin m>n scored eirly m the first half, and for soan tiure the only results
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  • 72 12 The Singapore R'fia Association meeting will be concluded this afternoon with the Brick and the Mixed Doubles competition. From 3 to 6 pru. the President and members will be At Homo" at the Bungalow, Bdllefctier Ruige, and the priz3s will be distributed by Mrs Brockm<?n. The array
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  • 45 12 The following ties will be played on Monday Championship. Norri v Lyall. Smith v Archdeacon Izard. Doijble H'cap. Archdeacon Izard and Brown v McKenzle and Lyall. Bentley and Mc*Kail v Whit* and Hay. Crawford and Threlfali v Foreman and McKean.
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  • 999 12 r The annual general meeting was held yestere day afternoon at the Victoria Memorial I Hall, the President, Mr W. G. St. Clair, y in the chair. c The minutes of the last general meeting having been read, the accounts and annual report, which had been circulated
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  • 291 12 In a special c*bl« report oo the Rubber Exhibition which was opened m London on the 26r,h ul ihn corrnsp indent (Mr C. Greniei) to Gremei's Rubber News says that it revealtd a widtspiead and intense interest manifested m the industry. Dealing with the Press opening, he
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  • 93 12 Settling day amongst the local Chetty community will be deUyed somewhat this month m consequence of the removal of 32 of the clan to the quarantine station at St John's yesterday afternoon. Ii one house iv Market Stieet five case of smallpox had broken out and promot
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  • 81 12 SLIG HTLY LOWER: FEVER 22 A DAY. The mortality returns for the week ended Juce 24 h show a ratio per uaille of popula tion of 87 41, the number of deaths being 490, of which 154 were due to malarial and fever not specified. Cholera ciused
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  • 79 12 The Singapore Rinking Syndicate propose to throw open their premises for three sessions a week to a Club to ba formed, aud invite the members of theTanglin, S:ngipore, Lidies Ltwn Tennis, Teutonia and Dutch CluSs and the Officers of the Garrison and their friends to skate on
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  • 250 12 Per Van Outhoon Messrs R^llstal. and Luniecher. Per Bried Messrs Hecker and Robinson Per P O Assaye Mr St Tykes, Mr Van Hagt, Mr J. Seath, Mr J. Baird, Mr Henberg, Mr Goodwin, Mr and Mrs Iver Miller, Mr Mr Margrett, Mr Nicholson, Mr and Mrs Ormsby, Hon C.
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  • 72 12 From China.— Per ND L Pr. E Friedrich to-day. MAILS ALREADY DESPATCHED FOE LONDON Left Due Arrived B I May 25 Jane 19 J une 19 M M May 29 June 22 June 24 P& O June 2 June 26 J UDe 26 B I June 8
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    • 289 12 A GUARANTEED INCOME FOR UEE. £100 a yeir for life on attaining age 50 or a single cash payment of £1390-2-0 can be secured by a male age 25, for an annual payment of £31-16-0, (other ages m proportion.) Quotations for Annuity for all kinds, at any age, or for
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