The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 July 1911

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. ITEN CENTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1911. NO. 7,256
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  • 118 1 The bulk of the wiies yesterday dealt with the despatch of German troops to Morocc Most of the papers consider it temperately, and French and Spanish papers are not excited about it. Page 5. The Shipping Strike is detaining many vessels m Liverpool, including that which is
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  • 1529 1 A few days ago our city was brilliant with bunting and amocpst it floated on the breeze ihe rhgs of many friendly nations whose people the world over were ULited m a sincere wish for the welfare of England's king. Amongst these bray« banners none was more
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 609 1 THE POPULAR SHOW. THE STRAITS OPERA GO. AT THE ALEXANDRA HALL, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. Gold Medallists. Singapore's Fa vourite. TO-DAY, TUESDAY, 4th inst. 'BAHRAIN AZHAM' B. T. TAY, Manager. GO WHEEE THE CROWDB CO TO NIGHT To Amuse Themselves WHERE Need Yon Ask That Question t of coarse TO THE
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    • 300 1 &3~* THE CLEAN SHOW THE STAR OPERA COY. THK DUTCH AMD MALAY VARIETY BNTERTAnOERS AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, Tin: most UP-TO-DATE thkatrk m XOHTH BRIDGE ROAD. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT GRAND HINDUSTANI PLAY 'INDRA SABHA (SABY-FAIRY) WII.I. BK STAGED. For an up-to-date show Always go to the Star The show with 15
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    • 110 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Robinson A Co have special tobacco mixtures Page 5. Koh Co re Webster's Dictionary Page 6. For Bangkok, the Ban Hong Liong Page 6. Powell to sell Australian Cows Page 3. Wanted a room, and wanted Chinese Clerks —Page 2. Piano for sale Page 2. p The trade
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    • 356 1 THE WEEK TUESDAY, 4th High Water.— 3.4(s a., 4 4«i p Selangor Race Meeting S.C C Six aside Footer. Wednesday, sth High Water.- 5 6 5 33 p S.C.C. Sports, heats. THURBDAY, 6th High Water- 6.36 a., 6.31 p B. 1. Mail Homeward due. Dalhousie Chapter, 8.30 p S.C C.
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  • 149 2 With reference to the notice on p. 175 of the "Board of Trad* Journal" ot 26ta J iDuary relative to proposed sewerage improvement works at Singapore, the Registrar of Impjrts and Experts at, that port (Mr A. Stuiri) reports that the scheme submitted by the Municipal Engineer, which
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    • 13 2 For all internal complaints dysentry coogb colds &c., take Woods' Great Peppermint Crn«
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    • 450 2 RHEUMATIC GOUT. M For years I suffered cruelly from rheumatic gout says Mrs. E. Phillips, of 7, New Riverside, -pringfield, Wellington, Somerset, Bngland, who has been a nnrse for eight years. Tbe pains m my legs were bo awful that I couldn't stand. I was us helpless as a biby.
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    • 751 2 AT OT USES. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. REFUND OF ASSESSMENT. All j>ersons claiming refund of AKsosHiiicnt m reaped <>f houses vacant for any partita of the half year ending June 3oth, 1911, are hereby reminded that such claims must be sent m to the Commissioners on or lx?fore the; .'JOth day of
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    • 594 2 WANTED. CHINESE CLERKS WANTED. Wanted immediately two Ohlti— g C&trlM with }4<>od knowledge of accounts. Xx jk-i i«n. < gained m office of Engineering or Contracting linns ft recommendation. Apply with copies of Testimonials "Canal <: Fr< Press. _jJnl 3 i tt 7 QUALIFIED DRESSER Wautf'd immediately f<»t Bstftle BoSjpUaJ
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    • 550 2 Cnariered B* ni of India j Aufltralia and China. INCORPOmXATMI) BY MOTAL CMAMIBM Paid up Capital m 60,000 m%%nboOl ■hares of **0 SV!«a f OOO Reeerre Fond £1,625,000 Reserre Liability of Proprleton •*i" vv l vr Omrt of Dlrsstors. Sir Montana Cornish Tsrstr (CsilnwJ. Bir Henry Utowart C»nnuiKnasi, ».UJ-au Thorns*
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    • 502 2 FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada Established ]882. BBC. IN 8U RAN CE m Force, over 1 39. 800,000.00 New BuKintHH. J«I0. over "6 640,000.00 Lar^e Net Surplus above liabilities for RX--B£RV£ and all outstanding claims. Direct Goveknmknt Supervihion. Cash Loans, Bettiements, etc, made locally Policies are WOKLD WIDE J.
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    • 842 3 Selangor Turf Club. Summer Meeting, 19 1 L Tuesday 4th f ~ThurBday 6th and Saturday Bth July, 1911. F RST DAY. Tuesday, i>th July, 1911. utcel^c B A e innei «-Value **00. DisMairfpm,' rrea c for ali borFea tha **«> EntiancefSO m re BUCb t&Ce 10lh •5?0R Tb r K
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    • 516 3 In calculating the advertised value of any rice the vaJue of any cap, plute, or prize otber than money shall net be included. Entries must be made on S. R. A. form* which may be had ac the Secretary's Office the b'elangor Club, or on application to he Secretaries of
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    • 1107 3 SINGAPORE GOVT. RAILWAY. Prom lsft July, 1911, and until further Notice. TRAIN SERVICE FOR WEEK DAYS ONLY. Up Trains. I 2 .1 4 n H 7 h 9 10 11 U A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M P M P M Passn Panjantf dep 7.31 500
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    • 1239 3 nUISTiOXS AUiSTSOM*. i AUCTION SALE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE. The French Motor Boat 'Suzanne.' Tuesday, 4tii July at 2.30 p.m. At Potcrll <(• Co'i tjmUnmm. S v freehold jtllolmrllts silual* al (.axlai).On Friday. 7th July, at 2-30 p.m. s& ig^TL^^rX 44H and <Wih o f (Jntnt N<». "i. 40 H.r. four-cylinder
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  • 45 4 Domestic Occurrences. Births. LOBB.— On July Bid, at Bybrook Tnnggfc] Itoad, Singapore, the wife of H. R. \v. Lobb of a son. Elphick.— On the BMb May. at _>2a. Devon-shire-street, PortUnd-plaoe, W., the \\\u- of George j. f. Elphick, m.h.l-.5., 1.r.c.p., L.M.8.8.A., of a son.
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  • 1882 4 The Singapore Free Press Tuesday, July 4, 1911. H "•-linl) the Prey, tlir People-, iftfct .ural% Unawed by influence .in.i unbtibrl bf H< patriot Truth b*i not praoapt fa Pl^dii-J to Rcfiakm. L">ait\ and a".» With the Imperial Conference m our minds, all that it has done, and much that
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  • 60 4 ..14, It I > > n I,' July 3rd. At the Presbyterian Church to day, the Riv. Mr L iwson rfioi'tiag, l>r Geoige Waugh Scott, modic.il officer of Chnngkat Si-lak, K-trauningand Heawoou KsUt^s, was married <o Mis* Ckmat Welsh Gathrie, ct' Arbroath. Mr W. I» IfitflhitWAl b?st
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  • 124 4 Agens KiBt Asiatic Co MorNT Ai'stin: 100 Jb. Panhan (JoMOBB) 1 '.K)0 Ib. Agen's McA lister and Co. Bukit Kuiu :>r»o lb. (long drought) Ailrtgar, *,150 lb. Agents Gu'hrif* and Co. Si N«iKi BITAYA (Srv v IRA.) 2,750 lb12mos 14.625 b, Galang, 7,.251 b, total to time
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  • 87 4 Penang, July Jrd. Vallambrosa has declared a fijil dividend of 100 per cent, miking 175 tot tie ye*r, against 250 for last year. The following crops are announced for June. Chemor United 145 Padang J<iwa j-00 Tongkah Tin return is 2188 pikul, making a total of 8774 for
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  • 50 4 {From our i July hd. Mr. Kuller the aviator on Siturda? and yesterday made most successful ilight'sover the Rice Ooom and reached a thousand feet m height. Ho mide figures against the light of the sky aud volplaned gracefully and easily earthwards. Huge crowds witnessed the llightg.
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  • 204 4 His Majesty the King has been pieised to approve ot ihe presentation to the G jvernmeut of the Straits Settlements of a cop? of the State Portrait of himself and thai of Hor M ijusty the Q ieen, m c >vn melioration of Their M .jesties' C.)ronati
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  • 27 4 TJ ]c pr »cc 9 K^eat has ordered tho mat of Foreign A ff.irs to disch^e all foreign advißerB and to engage Chioose to take their places
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 288 4 KUP P E R PILSENER BC T P IS THE L L II BEST SOLE AGENTS, CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO. CELEBRATfD B'LFAST DRY GINGER ALE SOLE AGENTS FOR STRAITS SETTLEMENTS John Little Co, Ltd. perns** Fine Finish j f There is a fine evenn;s; of finis't r.ni ■..J abs»n:e of streakincss
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    • 94 4 Mis. M. \V. PETT. p.p.c. JiirafiiNf!j {Just arrived the finest collection of mouldings! f $12.50 $12.50 1 IDOZEN I $12.50 |CABINET PHOTOS! m the bed jxtssible workmanship by The LEADING Photographers of Singapore. LAMBERT CO., LTD. POUNDED 1871. GRAMOPHONES NEW MODELS I 8 SPECIAL PRICES SEE OUR WINDOWS ROBINSON PIANO
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    • 44 4 Croup Can Be Prevented. WiuMi given as soon a -> Mm etmqn «ou^u appears Chamberlain's Coogh Etcmech will ward off an attack of croup and prevent ;iir danger and cause of anxiety. ThouHandn ..r mothers use it ■nooewrfulh For «ak i> i Disi>ensaiios ami Dealer-.
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  • 120 5 (By Submann* Tel^raph.— Reuter'i) Lmdon, *fe Daib.«, July 3rd. la bnlli*nt sunshine the aviators who wIL cve v° D drCUit f fOUr countriel m WernEarope nave crossed the Eoglish Channel and have arrived m England 1 her, were great crowds at D JVdr and near Brighton. r>J h
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  • 31 5 NEW ZEALAND'S "NEW ZEALAND" Lidy Ward has hunched at (4 ovan the Odtttle. ship cruiser New Z -aland, the gift of .he D, mimon of New Z«U»d to the Imperial Xavy.
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  • 48 5 /-n The f )llowin s? ar scralcbings for to day I at the Rmm. l n the :J d race Walloej m the 5 h Windfall m the Bih IVgrave and Pin; m the 9,h The N gger r rom all engagements Sirdar, Bjwhill und Chanticleer. —> <
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  • 370 5 Football Trouble Rbcallbd. Arising out of the recent potiot court prosecutions m connection with alleged cam olmg on the grouad of the Milaya Fjotbal! Association, m which three IftUyi were summoned one H idji Ahmad R jidi* bein* discharged, and the other two convicted of assaulr, Noor
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  • 105 5 Mr V. D KuowleB appeared before Mr Justice Fishtr, m the Suprem« Court, yesterday, on behalf of two MiUys who were fintd $10 ench at the Police Cou-t for assaulting the General Secretary of the Mdl.ivi Football Association at a football match on the Beach Road
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  • 175 5 Detective Sergeant Jo^ce prosecuted m a ajambliLg case, heard before Mr Mnundrell w sterday rr orruug. A raid wnstnado on a house m Banda street on Sunday afternoon, the police proceeding to a room at the top of the house where gambling was going en. Sdveral Chinese
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  • 255 5 PRESS OPINIONS. And Official Reasons. (By Submarine Telegraph.— Renter's.) a♦ i n J U W 3rd. gram from M dri B VB that it i* h?rW y a no J UQ J c d that 500 man troops have baen landed at Agadir. F i Jr a
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  • 315 5 The D»il? Chronicle says that when the pirtitiouof Morocco comes Britain will have something to say. She cannot allow Tangier to fall into the hands of another greit Power, bir Sir El ward Grey will exert his ii.fluenca m favour of a just and pacific settlem«ot. The
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  • 274 5 LINERS HELD UP. London via Durb.in. Tie battalion of the S>u'h S'.aff jrds at L r chfiald has bp.en oidored to be m readiness to proceed to Hull or Live' pool. A resolution has been adopted by meetings at Hull of the strikers m favour of an
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  • 1177 5 The New Rebate Circular. The Conference Liners have now issued new circulars to shippers, and m view of the importance of the matter, we publish one tn extenso. Singapore, 29th June, 1911 Dear Sire,— To those exporters from Singapsre, Penang and the Malay Peninsula to Europe, or to
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  • 105 5 Our Loss: Their Gain. Says the Pdtnk Pionoe-, c unseating on the dtpirture of S.r Jjhn Audreson, we woDder ap irt from the well known rjuilifications ofSirJjhn Anderson for the post, how mush thesbippingui^gmteshave worked to brin^' abou' the charger He was too dingMoasamaofor thi-tn to be
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  • 583 5 Messrs Derrick and C > SicreUries send us the following Directors tt -sport for the meeting to be held on July 12. Your Directors submit he ewitb the Company's Accounts for the year ending 28th February, 1911. The Hydraulic Installation has worked with but minor stoppages for repairs
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 55 5 Medicines Should Aid Nature. Medicines that aid nature are always moat effectual. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy acts OB this an. It allays the cough, relieves the Ulßgft, opens the secretions and aids nature m restoring the system to a healthy condition. Thousands have testified to its superior excel lencc. For sale
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    • 114 5 ROBINSON CO. GARRERAS TOBACCO CIGARETTES. CRAVEN MIXTURE GUARDS MIXTURE BARON MIXTURE S SoD o 1B *%>' l1 J kI? X* 4fr rt^s and Snoff^ f> and SnuKjJ L tttc. aSB* 1 ri L^^BP^^^^P'^^^^ !*<»»• f jr In 2 oz. 4 oz. tins. In 2 oz. 4 oz. tins. In 4
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 691 6 SINGAPORE TO BANGKOK. Tlu- steamer üßttu Btt Hou« Lion-/ Captain Itushtoii. will leave Singapore on Wednesday the ."it)) July, 1911. at h a.m. Comfortable accommodation for first and wcoiid class passengers. Electric Light. Blßtfle passage &<>O o« M tk-als. Return |>asKatft' ftino or 100 tk-aU. *oi freight, etc., apply to
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    • 600 6 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. FOX Hongkong, Shanghai Japan ports THF. IMPERIAL (iKRMAS MAIL STEAMER M LUETZOW x.HIM tons. Captain Bortfolclt. having left o1oimIm» on Saturday, the Ist inst.. at 6 p.m., nia\ be «X]MMt6d to arrive here em Thursday. the Sth instant, at alxjut 6 p.m. en rout* for above |H>its. For
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    • 637 6 P. O. BTEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for Chim Coast, Persian Guli, Continental and Ameri oan Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or aboul MAIL LINES. Outward for Chinu) Delhi July 14 Assaye
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    • 751 6 HOLIDAY-TICKETS. Between ]sth April and 15th July, 1911 Holiday-Tickets to and from all the places of the Metherlands-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 the
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    • 221 6 STOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPY (STEAMSHIP COMPANY) NEDERLAND." Fortnightly Mail Service between Java and Amsterdam, via Singapore, Sabang, Colombo, Genoa, Algiers, Tangier and Lisbon (Dover occasionally). Steamers are due on or about the undermentioned dates Outwabd. Homeward. Rembrandt July 14 |P. Juliana July 15 K. Willem I July 28 Oranje July 29 \ondel
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    • 578 6 N.D.L. Norddcutscher Lloyd Bremeiv IMPEKIAL OERMAH MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southamp ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa> Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau. Nagasaki and Kobe
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  • 750 7 Where is thb Red Ensign. Writing frcm Kudat, B N.B to the Overseas Daily Mail, a correspondent who signs himself "Jusaf" states: Tbe campaign m favour of Imperialism vhich has been carried on for some years m the Overseas Daily Mail has undoubtedly the sympathy
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  • 204 7 Arrival of the Contingent. The contingent of the Malay States Volunteer R flea, which is representing the Feder ated Malay States at the Coronation celebrations arrived at the Royal Albert Docks on June 2in tbe steamship "Borneo." Major Hubback is m charge of the party, which rouiprises ten
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  • 238 7 Latest Betting Sir Hugh Cl fford 2 to 1 on. Sir Walter Egerton 5 to 2 against. Sir AitLur Young 9 to 2 against. Others 10 to 1 against. Veiy gieat interest is being taken locally m tbe race for The Governor's Cup, valne JL'6,OOO per annum with
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  • 181 7 June 9th, 1911. Para. Since our last Report we have had a quiet Maiket, but there has been a little more erquiry. Hard Fine. Up to 45| paid for July Aug. and Aug. Sept. and June July up to 4.3, but we close easier with
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  • 177 7 Monsieur A. Cabaton's volume, "Java, Sumatra, and the other Islands of tbe Dutch Eist Indies," which will shortly appear, gives a concise yet ample account of the natives, the agricultural and other resources, tbe administrative divirions, the cities and ports, the antiquities and religions of an
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 426 7 JPetroleum Residue] lAS A I WOOD PRESERVATIVE. J THERE is nothing better on the Market I I" Compare our prices with other preservatives, i jp 50 cents per gallon fob. any Steamer I jl m the Roads or ez Godown. I I APPLY TO I |THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM Co., Ltd
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    • 19 7 Grlmault Co's Sarsaparllla cleanses .the blood from .'ill impur^"" .arising from I tfjfctfa, Eczeniv *M 0 Strait* Trading f
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    • 248 7 CELESTINS VICHY TABLE WATER. This most celebrated and incomparable able water m order to meet the rising H demands of the public has been now iutrodured here m small bottles, being formerly only used m large ones. The ViCHY WATERS are three m number. Grande Grille, Hopital and Celestin's. The
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    • 494 7 a I-?? VANA k )b Tonic wine OOP OOP fl <y^" "-^-b fl n <*- ■*> n ir o One or two doses daily, f\r 2r strengthen body, brain and M Yl U nerves, and counteract the v o fatigue and depression (7 5/ produced by extreme heat. hr Fortifies
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 302 8 TD TT TT A T\T ik TVT dLALIi fl| h.m. k,». n IN JL/ /^^jM.'cwk > it.^SHfe^ whitf HB iW SEAL I If 1111 Li 'r^^^^ A £si scotch wrtrtg^ j i^M .:;r.^ J hi UiJ UU W4 l f 1 old SCOTCH W ftP H -^I^^-J 7^ P HOUSE
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  • 652 9 as ss? as poM aI y J^M" mjj i£ S3? j$ Ayer Panae 2,016 8,120 10,703 o ap 2,608 6,79 i Batak Rabit 2,502 2,982 10,788 R»tnr* 4 1 07 4 olB 18 259 Batu Caves K9 Q9ft Bata Ti a 24 3?8 BatuMatang j 270 S*™*
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  • 1418 9 *Cap [iBU«. Paid. L>«tDtt. Bufhri. Siller? 85,000 2/ 2/ AUagar Rubber Eitate* T.M 10% for 1910 3 9 4 3 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay 100% for 1910 16 14 17 3 50.000 2/- 2'- BatangMalaka 2 0 2 3 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 150% for 1910 13 0
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  • 305 9 tlt Fla and Tons Commanders Arrived From sea Mew OoJ. yacht SOO Mnrphy May 24 Mallei i*t" Syren Ger yacht 251 Haure Jun« 20 Sea V Tn t .isr" SST pjsa, a-,- arsj. t Efe.<Ul. 'f« n" b r y BanrtOk Bebn Mew Bangkok «?nn wo Brit
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  • 60 9 K»rwU DutfO) Sola's July 3 ladmeiri KP M i a KinU 8r,t6(9 Daly July 3 T. Aobod SS Co T An£» 5 Reymere Dut 902 Noort J u ly 3 B'massin KPM P«t nT t <■* RmpbM,, Dut 1246 Donck Jn!y 3 BnavTa K *P M n?. Bo
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  • 135 9 Undbb Contract with thb NHTHHanANDfI Isdia Govhbnmbnt. Agents at Singapore, The Sbipsagency, Limited, 2-3, Coilyer Quay. THB (INDIUM «N T lON ID DATIS OF DIPARTURI AMU ONLT APPBOXIMAVB. Kobmai Reogat ~j~T 5 v Hogendorp Selat-Pandjang, Bengkalia, Siak and Pakan-Baroe Brouwbr Moeara-Saba, Simpang and Djambi van DIEMES
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  • 63 9 (Cokmctbd fp to July. :i Bank 4m 8 M 2/4* demand 2/4/, Private credits 3m 2/4§ credits 6mi M 2/4/. F»ancb, demand Bank.^ 294 i Germany, demand 239| India, T. T. K4| Honokono, demand 22 i Yokohama, demand Il4f Java, demand Bangkok, demand €5 Sovkmignb, Bank Buying $8.54 Bank
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  • 143 9 July :J. Ti <<r t 80 Gam bier buyers 25 Gambier Cube No 14.60 Gam bier Cube No 2 bott* Pepper Black ordin. S'pore buyers 18 7% Pepper, White f^ir buyer. 2 8 25 Nutmegs 110 to the lb) ncm Nutmegs 80 to the lb nom Mace Baoda) nOB
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  • 66 9 Per KinU Mr and Mrs R. A Cinrk, Mre W A. White, and Messrs Thomas Thomson, F. Dch). Gaicia, Choi Po Yen. H. S F*ik, Tan Cheng Lock, F R. Hill, L T Wuktford. J. A. Hanseo, Per Lam 4 Mr and Mrs Tan Kheam Hock, Mrs Saw Wee
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  • 121 9 Apl. May Total Belat 1)176 Sraang 252 Cbenderiang 440 670 640 8,185 Heawood 810 458 1,896 Kamoning $5,285 $6,414 (ll)|5 ,782 Kanaboi 293 36} 1,034 Kjnta 430 881 1,251 fvinta Association 766 466 1,871 Kledang 102 106 507 Kramat Pulai 1,063 Lahat 773 2^519 Menglembn Lode 611 Middleton
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    • 301 9 TO LET. TO LET or FOR SALE. No. 28 A, SYED ALLEY ROAD. Apply to No 71, Prinsep St. July 1 16-7 TO BE LE". The comfortable and pleasantly situated residence known as M Mercy Lodge No 168, Tanjong Kitong Rjad. Eatry Ist August. Apply to POWELL Co., Auctioneers, July
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 312 9 VESSELS AT TAN JONG P At* AB AND KEPPEL HARBOUR. Wharves and Dock* at which different vessel* ware berths* on Satwday. East Wharf (Baain)— S. Y. Syren. East Wharf Sec 1 Thongwa. Sheers Wharf— Nil. tf ain Wharf Sec Fook Sang, C Maru 3— Fnh Wo. it 4>— Pasha. t.
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  • 941 10 Judge's Stkong Comments. Mr Justice Fisher gave judgment m the bupreme Cou't yesterday m the case of D.ag* v M.*uUflinch, Orron and Company, la the course of his judgment, His Lordship eaid .—I took time to consider, only for these reasons :—that this is a case I
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  • 50 10 The result of tbe Northumberland Plate •was PiHo 1 Kilbroney 2 Cardinal Baaufort 3 Won by a neck, with one and half lengths between tbe second and third. Ten ran. Betting at the start was to 1 against Pillo, 7 to 2 against Kilbroney, 8 to 7 against Cardinal Bdaufort.
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  • 424 10 S.C.C. I. vs. BUFFS 11. Oje of the best games yet seen m the competition for the Association Football Cup took placa on the Esplanade last evening when the S. C. C. nrst eleven met, the s^sond string of the Buff*. Mr. S. Davidson, Hon. Secretary of the
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  • 34 10 Tbe followicg ties are fixed for to day (Tuetday). Friendly Pairs. Archdeacon I/.irdaiid Hay v Elphick and Chapman. Lyall and Lenn ie v While and Camplell. S IN GLEN Foreman v Chancy.
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  • 123 10 The followiDg 10 members qualifial for the Captain's Cup, viz A. P. Cameron A. W. W Dove J. H Sunuer M. D llntlev Jas. Binnie D. Mew VV. S Birrett C. D. McLachla i F. W. King G. Drummond J Wishart D. McL Craik W. N. Masterton
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  • 330 10 FAIRY DALE CUP." A special general meeting of the St:bits Chinese Football Association was heid at the Twilight Club, on Siturday U§*, to discuss arrangements for the Fairy Dale Cup Competition, at which Mr V. G. Savi presided. Amongst those present were Mr Peacock, vice-president, Mr Lim Kee Jl eok,
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  • 232 10 The arrangement for the Sports include the following To-day. Six Aside Footer as already published. Heats on Wednesday and Thursday 100 yds. 1. Vowler, Morris, Burt, Libeaud, Howl, Hargreave. 2 P. Lloyd, Kleinman, Kollewijn, Freeman, B. S Henry, Griffith Jones. 3. Wishart.Tilley, L. Joaquim, Pasb,
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  • 44 10 The Ladies Spoon was played for yesterday afternoon on the Racecourse Links and was won by Mifes Worters with the Nett score of 3 s Scores. Miss Worters 42 4 38 Mrs Newall 53 10 43 Mrs Ganaloeer 47 2 45
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  • 386 10 KING EDWARD VII MEMORIAL FUND. The Hen. Treasurer, Mr E. M. J iniou, acknowledges the further list of subscriptions received. Amount previously acknowledged *84,188.3 i» Collected by the Racgcon Trader Assocition. Chop Aik CbiaDe Co. 100 Tan Kiat Bee 100 Aik Seng Co. ICO Gim Lam Hin 100 Yeo Chip
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  • 282 10 The Fjrtk Stag" from China Coast ports lands 1,200 tous of general cirgo, and loads for Calcutta. B)th the Asiatic Petroleum Co. 's steamers "Fuh Wo" and "Mm" are loadiDg tin plates at the wharf for Dutch oil ports. The Kutuang which arrived on Sunday from Cilcutti landed
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  • 341 10 Commenting on tho scheme for a series of Imperial wireless installations approved by the Imperial Conference the Englishman says It will be noticed that the scheme, magni ficent as it is, is not entirely complete. The chain of stations run 9 eastward to Australia, with a connecting
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  • 131 10 Mr. Dudley Francis Amelius Hervey, CM G., who died at Aldeburgh a few days' ago, was, says a correspondent of a home paper, amongst the first cadets who went out to the Straits Settlements after that territory had been taken over from the East
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