The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 3 July 1911

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 3. 1911. NO. 7,255
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  • 1566 1 BORNEO" BABBLINGS. II. Any description of a 6ea trip would be iccoirplete without a reference to the passengers and foe d. Of the two. the latter is the more important. B >th breakfast and t ffia are passable, and the menus are issued m English. Bat the dinner is the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 234 1 KATZ BROTHERS r GREAT i Nine Days Sale Commences To-day. THOUSANDS OF BARGAINS. The World's Standard 1 2-Cycle Motor Used m Every Country on the Globe. 25 $l»2co lC^^ r cries etc., I NEW STOCK 1911 Ferro Motors Have Many Advantages to Recommend Their Use FERRO MOTOR for 1911, as
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    • 204 1 THE "RIVAL" ICE CHEST r ====:==zi::r l Undoubtedly the most popular medium- prifced refrigerator on the market. Made with lift cover, the ice chamber opening at the top with ice door on the Removable side flues, giving access to all parts of the chamber for cleaning r purposes. i Ash
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    • 196 1 THfc DAY'S NEWS Our Scottish Letter is od page 7. An S. C. C intpr club cricket match was played on the Esplanade on Saturday A Malacca wire mentions a record sale of rubber Pa ere 4. A record output is reported from Tronoh P«*ge 4 An accouut of the
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 367 1 THE WEEK. Monday, 3rd i ffi?b Water.— 2 38 i., 3.57 p Philharmonic Orchestra Practice 5 15 p. Cup Tie S C.C. v. Buffs 2. llis&ioiaiy Lecture Uganda 8 15 p TCE iDAY, 4th High Water.— 3.4 l> a., 4 4ti p Selangor Race Meeting S.C C. Six aside Footer.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 55 2 Cure for Biliousness. Biliousness is due to a disordered condition of the stomach. Chamberlain's Tablets are essentially a stomach medicine, intended especullytoact on that organ! to cleanee its strengthen ,t, tone and invigorate it, to re*u ate the liver and to banish biliousness p osi tively and effectually. For sale
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    • 358 2 a s VAN A |k TONIC WINE gH 000 £25 c^ o i o One or two doses daily, j Hv i j' strengthen body, brain and o I U nerves, and counteract the o yl fatigue and depression [J o I sji produced by extreme heat. hr U F
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    • 22 2 photographic; i STORE j DEVELOPING PRINTING. JUST ARRIVED i Wellington's Plates and Films. KONG HING CHEONG CO., No. 104, Nobth Bbidoe Road.
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    • 844 2 NOTH2ES. The Bankruptcy Ordinance 1888. fn the Supreme Court of the Slrait3 Settlements j Sbttlbmint cf Singapo k. [N BANKRUPTCY. No. 49 of 19D5. RE Tan Kee Peck Chop Soon Ann. Notice is hereby given that a Ist and lina 1 dividend is intended to be declared m tbe above
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    • 575 2 JVOTH2ES. LOST. Red Irhh tarri^r dog number 2)7 from 8, Niven Road, 45 reward on return or information leading to return. Jnly 1 6-7 NOTICE. Neither the Captain, O*ner or Agents of the British s.b. DALH iNMA will be responsible for any debt or debts contracted by the Caw. R.
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    • 591 2 TO LET. TO LE r or FOR SALE. NO. 28 A, SYED ALLEY ROAD. Apply to No 71, Prinsep St. July 1 "-I TO BS LE". The comfortable and pleasantly situated residence known as Mercy L^dge No 168, Tanjong Kitong R jad. Eatry Ist Augast. Apply to POWELL k Co.,
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  • 539 3 Dr H N Riiuey's Carker There s univereal regret th»t Dr H X Ridley, ma, f r s., the Diiector of th< Botanic*) Ga»detiP, Singapore, is shonly m tirirg teom Government service after a b.il liant career. He can be desciibed withmi any ex.^era'ion
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  • 15 3 I Woods' Great Peppermint Cure for all int* r cal onTtii>iaint& dy-entry cocgha cnidp <k«r
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    • 143 3 M. S. Cowan TURF COMMISSION AGENT, 10, THE ARCADE SINGAPORE. BOOK NOW OPEN ON THE Kuala Lumpur Races RUN JULY 4, 6 8. DOUBLE EVENTS AND STRAIGHT OUT. N.B.— For ilie facility of clients who cannot attend the above meeting, they are hereby notified that my office will be open
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    • 563 3 i Liftitle feckw kßt\ Hard c oi^hs are bad c not: f 3 tD ecpcck&y wbcn Ihcrc v a history c i weak !unC3 i j the f miiy. hat should be dene? As!c your llz knows. Ask him fcbout the formula en the bbel cf every bottfe cf Ayer's
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    • 796 3 -3 UGTIONS AUCTION SALE OF The French Motor Boat 'Suzanne.' At Powtll <( Co'.s Salt room On Friday, 7th July, at 2-30 p.m. 40 H.P fo m -cyli 11( ier bensAnv motor. Length ;4 i\n7 th s ft v i epth 4 fr iiiiiit <> f ha^aV M )u. ?"'«""'<
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    • 727 3 AUQTIOMS. MORTGAGEE' S SALE. Tuesday, 4th July at 2.30 p.m. >ix freehold allotments situate at Gaylang Road. Singapore, near the tod milestone, area 12,027 square feet bein^ sublets 1 to 6 of lots 448 and 608 of Giant No. 5. Powell Co., Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE of MOTOR CARS AT Messrs.
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    • 538 3 Australia aud Ctu >h INCORPORATMDBt 101 AL < »s*t*. Paid up Capital m 90,000 •harei of £20 each £1,900,00 lUterre Fond £1,625,000 Reserve Liability of Propritto £1,900,0<V CJowt of Dir^tor*. Sir Montagu Cornish Turner (Chairman). Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham, X.C.1.8. Thomas Cuthbertson, Esq Sir Alfred Dent, K.C.M.O. William Henry Nerill*
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    • 479 3 Assurance Compmy of Cinada ESTA:» r .'f»HKD >-.. 8 S C INSURANCE m Force, over •39.800,000.00 New Busineie, 1910, over $6,640,000 00 Large Net Surplus above liabilities for &E--BJ£EV£ and all oufc^tauding claims. Direct Government Supervision. Cash Loans, Settlements, otc, made locally, Policies are M WOULD WIDE J. H IVANS.
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 21 4 Brk'ard. On July 2nd at 7 am at Pluacarden, 19 Nasaim Road, the wife of L Bricard of a son.
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    • 34 4 Yeats Stewart. At Caledonian Station Hotel, Edinburgh, on Ist Jane, by tbe Rev. R. Montgomerie Hardie, Cockpen, Robert Yeats, Loodon, to Jane Smith, daughter of tbe late William Stewart, Dalhonsie, Mid I Lothian.
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  • 1292 4 The Singapore Free Press Monday, July 3, 1911. Hrrr «hal< the Pre« the FVnpl* I isht mttßl I*- ued >v influ-rKe '.nbribe ••v ir t!''f rai'im Tnith >i«-r j' "i<>> pie ci* 4 I*lil—l m ffiHtliw l,..\aii\ Scarcely have the echoes of the Corona tion trumpets del awiv, when, with
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  • 47 4 THE PBOUDLOCK CASE. (jcy»m >uf #urn < 't'-'ifiohUnt.) Kuila Lumpor, July Ist Mrs Proudlock has been taken out of the condemned cell and placed under simple imprisonment, pending the decision of the Sultan, who his intimUed to the accused that the death sentence will be commuted.
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  • 56 4 (From our own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July Ist. The Ku*U Lumpur health repjrt shows 17 deaths from malaria for the month of Junp, a very high figure for tha town. I)r (Ijrrard is having special locality returns ami an investigation made to show where the foci of
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  • 48 4 (Fr<ttti our <nrn Correxj>on<le,ire.) Ipoh, July I, TheTronoh Mines output is 10,102 piculs. 814 from the tributers and !>7BB from the mines. The total v*lu* ii S'JOO.OOO and the estimated profit 1438,691 This is a record output and will, it is stated, be equalled m July.
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  • 425 4 (From our mm Correspondent.) M tldccd, July 1. No. 1 Sheet 5235 Sheet 234 30 Light Crepe 227.10 Bark Crepe 1-V2 String Scrap Al* Competition was keen and seven pikuls were sold. This is the highest record. > < By the H >ck Lde" leaving to-morrow Messrs
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  • 175 4 Qu^tea del.gbtful lecture was given at P a m on evening by CUpt E A. K«ld eat.tlerl "A Trip rouad the Miss.en S at,o n8 o f Queensland, Torres Smuts and N.w Guinea." There was a good attendant, moatly of young lads who isteced with attention
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  • 490 4 Co icludin? Events. KING'S MESSAGE. L >ndort via Durban. Tae King has seat to Mr C ju chill. Home Secretary, the folloWMg letters To my People, Now that i he Coronation and its ittendant ceremonies are <ver, I demre to assure the People of the Bntisu Empire of my
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  • 103 4 London via Djrban. The Nihon Jinkwai gave a Garden Party at the Bjtanic Gardens m honour of Prince and Princess Fuahimi. Mr X ito. President of the Society, no jived the guests which included Aluiir.il Togo, General Nogi. Admiral Sbimimura, m any naval officers and Sir Claude
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  • 32 4 London, July Ist. The battleship Superb has put m to Portland with three men killed by an explosion of gas m the coal tinkers during manoeuvres iv the Channel.
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  • 38 4 London, July 1. A telegram from L verpool siys that there have been five tires on the liner Arabic which have been extinguished with dtH:ulty* and are believed to be the work of ao incendiary.
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  • 98 4 A Fancy Baziar is to be given m the Memorial Hall ou Friday and Saturday »n aid of the fund for a new organ tor the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd. This organ is desciibed hs b. iug iv a hopelesa condition, and a new one ha M
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    • 269 4 KELLY ®> WALSH, Lg just pubuseo CORONATION EDITIONS OLD CHINESE PORCELAIN ILLU strat°ed papers. AND WORKS OIT ADT IM ruiMA ORDK RS SHOULD NOW BE PLACED. TVVrivlva vr MXI IN isHMNA 1 Black White Jane 26th double no. 60 cts. being Description and Ulastration of 2 Graphic 2^tb do £0
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    • 92 4 A FANCY BAZAAR im>i;k thk PATBOMAOB of < His Excellency the Officer j Administering the Government Mrs. Brockman WILL UK HBLD AT THK 1 VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL FRIDAY SATURDAY NEXT, the 7th and Bth inst., at 8 p.m. IN AID OF THE ORGAN FUND OF THE CATHEDRAL OF THE GOOD
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  • 141 5 STRANGE GERMAN ACTION. <By Submann, Teh w .p h Beutar i) rol BB6r8 B6r m t6leßram 6Utes thaV V at Dd ,he 2TS IDter66ted GarmaD firm 9 th GMan*. rinther wl >ieh is at present m S v h C M )r WaterB to P— o to Agadir
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  • 49 5 xne uerman Ambassador called on the French Foreign Minister, D3selves, and informed him of the despatch of a warohip He added that the wuship would leave Agad Ir immediately trwqaUlitj was restored and said he hoped the act would m no wise modify the Franco-German relations.
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  • 39 5 friendly CDmmuncations Closed. M. Daselves m his reply did not coccea, the belief that the public opinion would be piinfully surprised. He also regretted that the friendly conversations desired by the two Powers were thus thwarted.
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  • 35 5 M. D.fcelves received If. Cambon, the Ambassador for France at Berlin, who was astonished at the totally unexpected step. It. Djselves afterwards interviewed M Faliieres, the French Pres dent, and the! Spanish Ambassador.
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  • 31 5 The c"e*tb is reported of Colonel Warren t the ord Brahmans, who accidentally severed an artery m bis arm by the glass of a broken window on board ship. > <
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  • 89 5 London via Durban, July 2 Mr A. D. S:eel-MiitUni Cjaserv*tive M. P. fur 13irmingbam Eist, speakiug at Highbury, urged the necessity of preparations for a general election, and siid he noped the Unionists were rejdy if the Government lushed the election. The "Dxily Njws" dechres that it
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  • 129 5 L >ndon, Ju'v 1. Twelve thousand strikers at Hull Lave refused to ratify the settlement accepted by tluir leaders until the claims of the dv ckers have been settled. Thetu^boit men at Liverpool have struck, affecting the handling of twenty-trme steamers, including the LusitanU. A telegram from Xdwcistle
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  • 29 5 The Shakespeare Ball was held on June 21st. The net profit was ten thousand pounds sterling which is to be devoted to a N ,tional Theatre Fund.
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  • 99 5 Magnificent Loyalty. (By Submarine Telegraph.— Reuter's.) Their Majesties the King and Qjeen and the Prince of Wales with Princess Mary and Pnnces Albert and George ia the afternoon aotored from Buckioghain Police to the Crystal Palaca thrc u^h cheering crowds. They entertained a hundred thousand school children. The
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  • 78 5 The King addressing the Colonial and Indians expressed his great pleasure at seeing so many soldiers and sailors from all parts of theEcnpJre. Ha hoped they hid odj >yed their stay and wished them a safe return. General Codrington Cilled for cheers for the King and the
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  • 58 5 A telegram from Hodeidrih says that the rebels m the Yemen, early m the month, surprised the Turkish advance guard acd killed over two thousand. special Letters we have be*n publishing from the Yemen have given pirticulars of this not iosignifijunt campaign, aud of the little knowu cou-itry
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  • 193 5 A telegram from Washington states that Government confirms the conclusion of the pelagic agreement as already wired. From Constantinople, the Porte dt dares that the terms of surrender propose 1 by the Albanians are inadmissible. The Transchannel H gats are postponed till Monday, and the avia'ors are resting
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  • 86 5 Against Bof.omley. F.fiv thousand pouuds sterling has been awarded agiinst Mr Horatio Botfomley on a claim by Mra E eanor Curtis as Ex cu»rix for her father Mr Rjbert Master, an Ex Civil Servant of M .dras. She alleged that Bjttomley obtained £67,835 by misrepre sentation m the
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  • 84 5 Excitement at Madrid. A telegram from Madrid s^ys that on Thursday a procession of 50,000 priests and laymen were going to the R >val PUace m connection with the Euchiristic C.mgress. A rough b)mb wan thrown into the procession m the Calle Mayor. A wild pinic followed and
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  • 424 5 TENNIS EXTRAORDINARY. London via Durban, July 1. At the Stamford Bridge Athletic Grounds the amateur championships have been deterniioed. The weather was fiae. A feature was the large attendance and the numerous Ctnadian, New Zealand and French entries. Throwing the Hammer: Putnam of Oxford, 147 ft7| m.
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  • 50 5 The aviation race for the Gordon Bennett Cup at the Isle of 3!iep P 3y was won by the American Weymmn who fl 3 <v «>4 miles m 71 minntes 36 1 5 sec*. Frenchmen named Leblinc aud Nieuport were second and third. There were t irea Ejglish competitors.
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  • 48 5 The revenue for the second quaver was a decrease of £18,574 504 compared with last year. The difference is mainly due to the icflition of the revenue m the corresponding quarter of H»l0 by the collection of the belated taxes. The excise has increased by 4'I.IGtJOOO.
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  • 95 5 A Wicked Design. London via, Durban, July ltl. The Havre Express, proceeding to Paris at six'y inilea an hour, had the narrowest escape from the m >st frightful disaster through the malicious removal of a rail near Pont de L irehe. The engine and tender were travelling so
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  • 1018 5 lbe tirst through night train from Kuala Lumpur arrived here at 10 o'clock on Saturday morning. This was really not a passenger train, but was brought through here to start theservici on Saturday night. The Irain, consisting of two firstc'ass coaches, one second, and two ihirdclas°, and
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  • 19 5 Mr Justice Innes and Mrs Innes left for the East Coast (Kuantan) m the Sea Belle TeeteiJay morning. r'
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 15 5 For all internal complain to d/j-entry cough colds *c, take Woods* Great Peppermint Crua v_
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    • 23 5 Grlmault A Co* Sarsaparilla cleanses the blood from all imparities arising from Scrofula, Eczema, Bad Legs, Skin Disease*, Pimples and Sores. 14 j
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    • 202 5 COOKING^TOVES Burns (p^ f Tfr Burns Ordinary Ordinary Lamp Lamp Tois is a well made stive, with side ovens an 3 dropdown door, Two 4\ inch patent movo.ble barners huedwi.h oxvnjaishir, an i pata >t oil filler to concaioers and sapplieJ. uu.vifL.bTE with K3tt»e, fciscepai, Fryiag pan, Staamer, Grid, Meat
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 640 6 FRASER NEAVE, LTD. Printers, Publishers and Commercial Stationers, COLLYER QUAY. Estimates on Application. THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION 10., LTD. MAIL TABLE. For Tringganu, Bisut, Bacbo, Kelantan. Bangnara, Telupin, Putani, Singora, Lacoti, Kohaainui, Bandon, Langauen, Chumpon, Kohlak and Bangkok. ARRIVAL DEPARTURE. bs Boribat July 3. Ju'y 5, 8 pm. ss Yugaia
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    • 598 6 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. FOR Hongkong, Shanghai Japan ports Tin-: iMPKiim, OSBMAM .M\n. tTBAMBB 11 LUBTZOW" s.sis tons, (aptain BortteMt, having left (Oloniho on Saiurday, the Ist inst.. at 6 p.m.. may be expected to arrive lure on Thursday the 6th instant, at al>out 6 p.m. en route for aIM>VC ]MM't"-. Foe
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    • 631 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 China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Outward for China) Assaye June 80 Assaye Sept
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    • 761 6 HOLIDAY-TICKETS. Between 15th April and 15th July, 1911 Holiday TicJets 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 t l f^ y^J against payment of single fare and are available tor any steamer
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    • 102 6 STOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPY (STEAMSHIP COMPANY) NEDERLAND." Fortnightly Mail Service between Java and t ci!t a m> Vla Singapore, Sabang, t Colombo, Genoa, Algiers, Tangier Ind Liabon (Dover occasionally) I m^UoTrdZ 6 D ab Ut the nnd Steamers fitted with wir P l eRS telegraphy York by railway to San Francisco, via
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    • 583 6 N.D.L. Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamers of fch,?Compa Dy sail fortnightly from Bremen. Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp Soutbamp ton Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connecting Marseilles Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) P^rt SaTd s£». Aden, Colombo, Penar,*. Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau. Naga^ki and Kobe
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  • 1050 7 {From our Own Correspondent Jute 8. Another series of letters were S'gned Mary Nutting," and tbeir olj^ct was to how that Mr 8 Cameron had not been negotiating with Messrs. Carrington for her elf, but on behalf of Miss Nutting. Be j ween them, these batches of correspondence
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    • 1020 7 I'PJlplr "Tliese are my Witnesses, Mlud!" I NEVBR before hftS fUCh an array of distinguished ard rew I f rd rryiclf 2.L!e to cn'cy both work I men and women been pothered together bs are here aivc t Ji > ?£e.ir.' I to testify to tin' un<l«»uh'ed supremacy of >n\
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    • 41 7 TO BE LET. Godown No. 6 Nanson Road, extending thrqugh to No. 8, Saiboo Street, with immediate entry. Area, 4,968 square feet. Moderate rent. Apply to the Union Insurance Society of Canton Limited, C Collyer Quay. Conf o znwf v. c.
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    • 42 7 TO LET FULLY FURNIBHED. VALKYRIE, Cavanagh Road, 4 Bedrooms, j Three Bathrooms, Drawing Room, Dining Room and Morning Room, Outhouses, Stables and Tennis Court, at present occupied by J. Spaoyaard Esq., Vacant September 15th inst. Apply E. V. B. co Free Press."
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    • 447 7 GOLFERS PLEASE NOTE. FOR OLD BALLS RETURNED provided a like number cf new are I taken m exchange, we allow you I 20 CENTS EACH. Quantities of not less than one doz. i price $10-25 per dozen. I Championship "ORANGE SPOT" and "JUNIOR BALLS. 99 I THE DIINLOP RUBBER Co.,
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    • 359 8 <M^ mm j-k ,^m9+^k .^m^^m*. 99 PERMANENT 1 READY ROOFING. Cheaper than Attaps. Ho Renewal being Required. Snpfiallv Snit/ihlc for Fstatp RnilHincS &s ■■■tWSf* "^B Fi/// Particulars and Samples from ■Sfe^Ss^fc^_ ji ij^BHHl^^^^^ THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. SPEHCER HOPWOOD QRRFTTS JODELITE All r Q Q UnllllLl 1 J (REGISTERED^ UILL
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  • 704 9 oar Apl. May Total. ;t K p 3 880 4 10 16^os Wn ODR u a B'o4l8 041 4 8 67 18 '™6 A^ToM i ***** I'Bso1 850 2 Bll a™ y 44 659 2 8 »9 aIH uTS 8 62 2 .88 l Ayer Molek 9
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  • 122 9 Apl. May Total rfelat 1i176 Bruang 252 Chenderiang 440 iopeng 670 640 8,185 Heawood 810 458 1,896 Kamuning $5,285 $6,414 (ll)|5 732 Kanaboi 293 36 3 1,034 Ki *»ta 410 831 1,251 Kinta Association 768 466 1,871 Kledang 102 106 507 Kramat Pnlai 1,C63 Lahat 773 2,519 Menglemba
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  • 1404 9 CkF [ten*. Paid. U^Dit Rutshs. Sillbes 85,000 2/ 2/ Allasjar Rubber Estate* T.td 10% for 1910 3 9 4 3 150,000 2/- 2/- AnglD-Malay 100% for 1910 16 6 17 6 50.000 I/. 2'- BatangMalaka 110 2 2 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 150% for 1910 13 0 0
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  • 349 9 3 r»j«naions uomrnandera Arrived From For When Mew Ooi. yacht 600 Murphy May 24 Malacca IWUin Ger vncht 251 Hanre Jun« 20 Sea Uncertain Steamers Flag T.ns Master Arrived From Consignee For When Wang Du^i'A deHaao June 26 P Bsraodan A« PetV? UncoHaia Ben Brach.e Brit 2535 Kai W June
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  • 325 9 Pronto Sesoreg June 3) Bingkok Seng Chiang B .r.gkok 3 d< Carpentier Dut 766 Railed June 30 Deli BUp An j BtUrfa 30 Van Hogendorp Dut til Wen ling June 30 P. Baro* Ships A*«u-y P B.roe I P.h Ann Brit 48 t Me Craitb July 1 P.
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  • 29 9 UNDB-i UJNTrfACT WIT 3 Ttf4 NBTHHaLANDS ISDIA GOVERNMENT. Agents at Singapore. The Shipsa/?ency, United, 2-3, Collyer Quay. rei dktvs of dipastuki kxh only 4Pproxima?i. jf;slajf;j
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  • 256 9 .In y 1. lodra, B;it str, G.-aha n, for Boston and Xew York v .i Suez De Eerens, Dut str, Blombert, for Pootianak via portH. SwMrdeorooß, Dat str, Hiykmann, for Bin j itiiassin via port**. Minderoo, B-it str, Mills, for Fremantle via ports. Taiwan, Brit str, J.'nkyns, S*ig->n. Rinee,
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  • 69 9 (CommiCTiD vr to June. 30 Bauk 4m a M 2/4 i demand 2 4,« ff Private credits 3m 1 2/4^ credits 6m 2/4;; Fran-cr, demand Banfc.., 2:-4 i G«r:>iavy, deniaud Tndia, T. T K4* Honokong, demand M 22 1 Yokohama, denuuid H4f Java, domand |40] Bangkoht, demand 65 SovßitaioNS,
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  • 134 9 June :tO. Tv 2) Gambier buyers 25 Garabior Cube No 1 14.50 (J unbier Cul>B No I Nora Pepper Black ordia Spore buyers 1 S s') Pepper, White fur buyers ;*:!"> Nutmegs ll'Jtotbolb) norn Nutmeg *0 to the lb nom Mace Hiitda) norn Cloves Anil»oina) noni Bally ("off*. .10
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    • 380 9 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAY. COY., LTD. The Btearcers of this Company maintain •ejeruiar direct Bervice between Calcutta, Straits, Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan, ;aK!ijg cargo on through Billl of Lading for Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo, Tientsin, Sewchwung, Yao?t4jze Forta, Konuona, th# PoiUppmes &c. Ac. STEAMERS. Tons Commander "Katsang" 4895 R. C. D. Brailey
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    • 40 9 The Best Plaster. A piece of flannel dampened with Cham berlain's Pain Bairn and bound on over the affected narts is superior to a plaster and costs only one tenth as much. For sale by all Disi peofiariea and Dealers.
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    • 76 9 How a Great Reputation Wag Won. You are not experimenting on yourse'f when you take Chamberlain/* Coag hßemeriy for a cold, as that preparation Las won its. great reputation and cxteojfcr&eale by its remarkable cures of colds, add can always be depended upon. It is equally valuable for 1 adults
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  • 1368 10 U*Yyrrt >t Corr*sf><m<l ni.) The Public Celebration m Trenggaru of the Coronation of their Mtj-ssties the King and Queen met with the heartiest support of H. H. the Sultan and the general community. H. H. personally took great interest m the* proceedings, and was responsible for
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  • 440 10 PRIZE GIVING. The annual meeting of the Singipore RiH:) Association was brought to a clo c on Saturday afternoon with a most playact "At Home." The Club Bungalow at Balestier was prettily decorated for the occasion. The only two competition for decision were the Mixed Doubles, w>n
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  • 39 10 A Ceylonese sub road inspector and his son-in law appeared m the third court on Saturday to answer to the charge of the murder of a Ceylonese, whose body has been exhumed. The case was adjourned for a week. >
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  • 76 10 We hear from Kuila Lump or that the hotels and R< st House are already full and it is a question where the sportsmen who are going up there will find accommodation. The Selangor Club have placed notices m prominent places of the Club, calling attention to Rule
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  • 205 10 S C. C. Inter Cluh Match. A cricket match was played on the Esplanade on Satuidiy between two S. C. C. elevens. The score book dees not *>bow who captained the eleven?, and we will therefore call one A. team and the other be to distinguish them. The
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  • 113 10 Orders by Lieut. Colonel G. A. Derriok Commandant S.V.C. Singapore, olst June, 1911. The Commandant has much pleasure m publishing the following letter received by him from the Honourable the Acting Colonial Secretary. Sir, I am directed by the Officer Administering the Government to request that ycu
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  • 125 10 The Coronation Cup was played for during June and was a Bogey competition. The conditions were that each crmpetitor should pu* m at least three cards, the member relurnirg the three best cards to win. Dr Finlavson won with three cards of 2 up. 6 up. Mr.
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  • 47 10 The Junior Candidates will give an entertainment for children at Bishop's Lodge on Wednesday July 12(.h at 430 pm. If fine the entertaiment will be m the garden. A small entrance fee will be charged, which will go to the funds of the Society.
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  • 485 10 The "Perak*' was loading and coaling at the whaif on Si>urday. The "Ben Brackie,' "Glenroy" and "Urlana" were awdiurg beiths at the wharf on Saturday. The Actilocbus which sailed for Europe via Jeddah 00 Saturday afternoon took away 1,500 pilgrims for the latter port. From Siigon the "M
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  • 103 10 Wharves and Docks at which diferemt vessels were berthed on Satu -day. East Wharf (Basin)— S. Y. Syren. East Wharf Sec I— Thongwa. Sheers Wharf— Nil. Main Wharf Sec 2— Mtnche, Dalhama. N 3 Nuentung. 1, 4 Pasha. tt s—Gracehus.5 Gracehus. N 6
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  • 96 10 Per Gracchus i Messrs Mawerand Eaatham Miss Pugh. Per Perak Revs. 0. and B. Ham, Mr and Mrs Whelton, Bro. Duvelle and Messr* D. H. Bailey, J. White, H. Hopwood, D. C RoberUon, K. H. Bott, D. Really, and E De Cruz Per Lady Weld Llesars J. Drage, J
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 101 10 WEATHER REPORT. Date Bar Wind Temp Hum Sky Raiu July 2. H'kong 10a 29 80 E3 83 c Manila 10a 756 SSE2 24 24 d 5 3 July 2. H'kong 4p 29.72 El 82 c Manila 4p 755 SSE3 27 24 o Kandang Kerbau Hospital, June 89, 1911. 0 a.m.
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