The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 5 July 1911
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1911-07-05 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. JULY 5. 1911. NO. 7,25715 words
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Article161 1911-07-05 1 As important debate took place m the House on the Prize Bill and an interesting speech by Sir El ward Grey is telegraphed out Pnge 5. Results of the Selangor Rices on page 8 on which page also are the SportiDg Note?. Special telegrams on page 4161 words
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Article1044 1911-07-05 1 A really ideal lite is that of the manager of a small rubber ettate within easy reach of Singapore, particularly if he its fortunate enough to be the owner as well. I have come to this conclusion after an all too britt holiday spent with a1,044 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement542 1911-07-05 1 ?F» <=^ STRONG SERIES OF NEW PICTURES SUBJECTS OF UNUSUAL INTEREST TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT m the flCfiflmßßfl, Beach Road. 2nd SHOW 9-30 TO 11 P.M. I The School of the Samurai (m -I a pan) The Man witli the Twitch Amusements m Singapore on New Vean> "Blighted Hepes"(M. Prince) Da] I542 words
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Advertisement212 1911-07-05 1 THE POPULAR SHOW. THE STRAITS OPERA CO. AT THE ALEXANDRA HALL, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. Gold Medallists. Singapore's Favourite. TO-DAY, WEDNESDAY, sth insant. ROSSINA BY SPECIAL REQUEST, B. T. JAY, Manager. An Interesting and Entertaining Programme WILL BE PRESENTED AT THE MARLBOROUGH Cinematograph, Beach Road, TONIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! WHICH COMPRISES FINE QUALITY212 words
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Advertisement55 1911-07-05 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. New Cinematograph programmes on page 1. Sailing notices of Umta and Bangala on pag3 b*. Mr C. Zimmermann signs per pro Page 2. Boai d and Lodging at 7 Oxley Rise Page 2 Englishman wants situation Page 1 Auction sale of Capt Turner's goods Page 3. Ocean Steamship55 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous380 1911-07-05 1 THE WEEK. Wednesday, sth High Water.- 5 6 5 33 p S C,C. Sports, heats. Thursday, 6th Bifch Water- 6.36 a., 6 31 p B. I. Mail Homeward due. Dalhouaie Chapter, 8.30 p S.C C. Sports, heats. Friday, 7th High Water.— 7 56 a.. 7.22 p N D L Mail380 words
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Article255 1911-07-05 2 One of these days the telephone will be a perfect instrument a machine without a Haw. Meanwhile there are several points which the telephoner has yet to settle if he is to telephone with a mind entirely free from carking care. One of these points which Las lately255 words
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Article224 1911-07-05 2 I have just seen a demonstration that may interest your rifl-i experts It is an invention made by an Australian electrical engineer, Mr Sydney A. M. Rose, and its name is the "Rose Automatic Recording Target." It is very simple, portable about the size of a typewriter224 words
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Article192 1911-07-05 2 Children Turn the Lamp While Thiir Father Lies Dead. A lighthouse keeper named Matelet, while cleaning his lantern at Kerdonis, Belle Isle en Mer, France, fell suddenly ill, and his wife soon perceived that he was dying. Leaving the children by the bedside of the dying192 words
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Article147 1911-07-05 2 Kang Yu Wei m Japan Mr Karg Yuwei, the well known Chinese reformer, has arrived m Kobe with his family from Singapore, and immediately proceeded to Suma to visit his friend, Mr Liang Che chow, who resides there. Mr Kang was one of the reformers who narrowly147 words
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Article38 1911-07-05 2 It is .worse than useless to take any medicines internally for muscular or chronic rheumatism. All that is needed is a free application of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. For Stal™ «U Dispensaries and Dealers.38 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement374 1911-07-05 2 All run down, easily tired, nervous? And do not know what to take? Then go direct to your doctor. Ask his opinion cf Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It contains no alcohol, no stimulation, and is a blood purifier, a nerve tonic, a strong alterative, an aid to digestion. Ask your doctor Lbcut374 words
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Advertisement619 1911-07-05 2 NOTICES. NOTICE. Mr C. Zinimorniann has been authorized to sign our flrin per procuration. Brkmer Stuhlrohr-Fabrik G.m.b.H. Bremen Chaircane M'fg Co., Ltd. July 5 8-7 NOTICE. Neither the Captain, Owner or Agents of the British s.b. "DALfIINNA" will be responsible for any debt or debts contracted by the Cftw. R.619 words
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Advertisement536 1911-07-05 2 WANTED. CHINESE CLERKS WANTED. 1 Wanted immediately two Chinese Clerk! with good knowledge of accounts. Exj>erienc< gained m office of Engineering or Contracting Arms a recommendation. Apply with copiei of Testimonials M Canal c o Free Press." July 4 9^ QUALIFIED DRESSER Wanted immediately for Estate Hospita al>out 7 miles536 words
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Advertisement583 1911-07-05 2 Chartered B* n t of India Australia and China. INCORPORATED MT ROYAL CMARIMM Paid up Capital m 60,000 shares of 220 each 1,800,00. Reserve Fund £1,625,000 Keaerve Liability of Proprietor! 1 1, a 00, oo* Cowrt of Directors. Sir Montagw Cornish 'fttrner (Chairman). 1 Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham, X.C.1.8. ThomM583 words
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Advertisement445 1911-07-05 2 FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada Established 1882. 8 C INSURANCE m Force, over $39,800,000.00 New Business, 1910. over $6,640,000.00 Large Net Surplus above liabilities for RESERVE and all outstanding claims. Direct Government Supervision. Cash Loans, Settlements, etc, made locally Policies are WORLD WIDE J. H. EVANS, Manager, South Eastern445 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement500 1911-07-05 3 A ='VANA'-» 1 y Tonic Wine 000 a r 000 v^ One or two doses daily, ?A o strengthen body, brain and o W Yl nerves, and counteract the v fatigue and depression Iff produced by extreme heat o o -b &> Fortifies against Malaria Of all Chemists See you500 words
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Advertisement738 1911-07-05 3 AUCTIONS AUCTION SALE OF The French Motor Boat 'Suzanne.' At I'Kircll d Sultn >om. On Friday, 7th July, at 2-30 p.m. 40 H.P. four-cylinder benzine motor. Length 32 ft., breadth h ft., depth 4 ft. Built of hardwood and sheathed with yellow metal. Speed about 8 miles an hour. Guaranteed738 words
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Advertisement584 1911-07-05 3 lIUGTIOMS,. EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD AUCTION SALE OF Valuable High Glass Teak Furniture The property of Capt. F. A. TI'RNKR, who is leaving for Europe, AT "WANDARRI DAVEY ROAD (whither it lias been removed for convenience of sale) On Saturday, July 15, at 3 o'clock Comprising polished teak dinner wagons, din intf584 words
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Advertisement234 1911-07-05 3 WHOLESALE AND EXPORT CLOTHIERS AND PITH HELMET MANUFACTURERS. Assam Silk Drill Suits OF REGULAR LEEDS SIZE. Latest Cut, Fashions and Styles. PRICES MODERATE. For Illustrated Prcs Lists, please apply to Khetter Mohun Dey Co., ■95, Radha Bazar Street, />. O. Box 277, GAL eUTTA j TO BE SURE— the Teeth234 words
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Domestic Occurrences.
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Article22 1911-07-05 4 At Ciai^ard." Greenock, Scotland, on the Ist inst., the wife of G. D. N. MacCuxn, of a son. (By cable. I22 words
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Article, Illustration2223 1911-07-05 4 The Singapore Free Press Wednesday, July 5, 1911. It must always be an aff iir of weighty oncein to those here who appreciate the fact that Singapore stands on the left flink of that strategic front that faces the Pacific and the great problems that sooner or later will come2,223 words
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Article156 1911-07-05 4 IVnang, July 4 b. The Pinanp G./>tte states that the tin consumption for June was United Kingdom 1)00; Coutineot 1600, United Sates 2400; total 4900 tons.* The visible supply on July Is* was 16,751 tons. The consumption for June wi« exceedingly poor, against which the S raits shipments156 words
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Article94 1911-07-05 4 Ipob, July 4'h. la attempting to H t on the Rtce C >ursa yesterday m a thuuder storm, Mr Kuller was driven eirthwnrds hv a strong wind which almost ctps /^d (he ui)n<»pUne, causing it to pitch aud roll m the most alarmiug manner. Kuiler managed to94 words
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Article278 1911-07-05 4 I/From ut <-.n Cat pmimH) Anglo Malay ~> I U7 Pataling Jl London Asiatic «05 Golden Hope 0,030 Selaba 1 »74 i;,k mi ,iK) Sungkai Chumor 4,122 Ribu 10,712 Selangor -,00 Saap>rt 2,7 See Kee 750 Pantan Panjang l,»> 10 Rubber Growers-Kempjey 5,1 Priaddiu.tr m I«;,u7; KUng278 words
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Article41 1911-07-05 4 Middleton Tin Mines M,v 58.78 pk H Tongkah Harbour T,n Co.. has declared of 10 per cent payable on July Agents Derrick and Co Sungei Gau kI(J Small output due to loss of I* daye owing to break down.41 words
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Article42 1911-07-05 4 A Chinaman who has just arrived from I enang has brcught au allegation agam*t certain revenue officers. He says he bad at $408 and that while the chintengs were examining it m a sampan, the bgx fell i* the sea and sank.42 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement122 1911-07-05 4 W. D. H. 0. WILLS'S SWEET CHESTNUT THE LATEST CUT PLUG TOBACCO IN lb. AIR TIGHT TINS Price Per Tin 90 cents. OBTAINABLE AT Messrs. JOHN LITTLE Co. ROBINSON Co. CELEBRATED BELFAST DRY GINGER ALE SOLE AGENTS FOR STRAITS SETTLEMENTS John Little Co, Ltd. iTHE VERY BESTi 1 LOGANS I122 words
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Advertisement43 1911-07-05 4 BILLIARDS. The Anglo Australian Cushion. (\lcock'B Patent with Tmpbovbmknts by John Robbbtb, Retibed World's Champion) absolutely THE BEST CUSHION TO DATE FOB ANY CLIMATE. JOHN ROBERTS. 1910. ONLY OBTAINABLE FROM John Roberts, London. John W. Roberts, 160, Mount Road, Dec 7 Madras, India43 words
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Article211 1911-07-05 5 A S ronsr Debate. (By Submarine Tele*raph.--Reuter' 8 Tendon via Durban, July 4 In the House of Commons, Mr Balfour said the Declaration of London would preclude the Government ever protesting against the illegal treatment of neutrals everything being left to the belated decision Of an imperfect tribunal.211 words
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Article1637 1911-07-05 5 A Fine Speech. Sir E Ward G-ey said he had no reason to complain of the attitude of the official leaders of the Opposition, but m the general opposition there had been a gross amount of misrepresentation. Mr Bilfour and many of the Opposition had come rather1,637 words
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Article139 1911-07-05 5 London, July 4'h. The Dominion Delegates have been to Dublin, where they lunched at the Viceroy's Lodge. The L >rd L'eutenant siid that the inclusion of Ireland m the tour was the suggestion of one person only, who should be nameless. The Hon'b'e H. A. Oliver from139 words
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Article120 1911-07-05 5 GERMANY AND MOROCCO To the Editor, D^ar Sir, I herewith betr to rpfrr to the telegram "Germany and Morocco" which has bf»en published this morning m the Free Press. Therein it is stated that 500 German Troops have been landed at Agadir. This is impossible because H MS. Panther,"120 words
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Article241 1911-07-05 5 A Chimman named Lino S3n<? Heng has been arrested for returning from banishment. Mr Malcolm Duncan writes from Home Mr Edwin Watson is to be seen at the Sports Club daily and is looking very well after bis sea trip. Mr Gjrdon Brown is also m L jndou, looking splendid241 words
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Article113 1911-07-05 5 Spain Pleased with Germany. (By Submarine Telegraph. Reuter's.) July 4 The Spanish papers are delighted* with the Qerman action which, similarly to the Spanish action, is due to the French Tunisification "of Morccc3. German papers are emphatic that no force has jet landed. Fracce is now discussing the113 words
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Article87 1911-07-05 5 The aviators m the E jropean circuit raca stopped at Shoreham, thence on to London. Vedrines was the first to arrive at Heidon, lollowpd by Vidart thirty six minutes later, then X minerling, Beaumont, Valentine, and Garros within half an hour. Ten of the airmen arrived at, Hendon87 words
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Article52 1911-07-05 5 ALMOST ENDED. The Shipping Strike appears to be rapilly settling. A complete understanding with the men was reached at Liverpool and Hall yesterday afternoon. The demands of the strikers have been concede 1 at oth*r ports. London via Durban, July 4. The Carmauia and the Empress of Britain52 words
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Article25 1911-07-05 5 The result of the m >tor accident to Colonel Younghusband is serious. He has developed pneumonia. Sir Eldon Gorst is sicking.25 words
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Article45 1911-07-05 5 London via Durban, July 4. The M.C C. has decided to ask Mr F.y to ciptaiu the E owlish cricketers going to Australia, and to invite Warner, Spooner F. R. Foster, Srudwick. Btrnea, Hobbs' and Rhodes. The others are not yet selected'45 words
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Article29 1911-07-05 5 London via Durban, July 1. The report brought by a cutter to R >lfsoehavn about the foundering of the Norwegian steamer Ellipse is without found ation.29 words
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Article56 1911-07-05 5 The Lords have discussed minor amendments to the Parliament Bill. It is noteworthy that Lord Lansdowne and the official Opposition voted with the Govornment and defeated an amendment by the backswoodsman Lord Willoughby de Broke, which Lord Lansdowe said struck at the root of the B.U which the56 words
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Article119 1911-07-05 5 Before the Chief Justice, Sir Archibald Law yesterday morning two actions, Yeap Ho Jean v J. G. Boyd and J. G. Boyd v Yeap Ho Jean, were settled by consent. Mr A. K. a'B. Terrell appeared for Yeap Ho Jean and Mr Biker for J. G. B:>yd.119 words
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Article61 1911-07-05 5 Results of operations during the month of June 1911, Output. Tributer's Ore Pics 314 28 Mine n 9,788.48 Total output 10,102.70 Value. Tributer's Ore $14,216 24 Mine $585,783 76 Total value $6*00,000.00 Estimate Profit. Tributer's Ore $2,911.15 Mine Ore 5435.***** Total Profit 5438.694 91 Karan<j Treated. From61 words
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Article54 1911-07-05 5 Medicines that aid nature are always most effectual. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy acts on this an. It allays the cough, relieves the lungs, opens the secretions and aids nature m restoring the system to a healthy condition. Thousands have testified to its superior excellence. For sale by54 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement197 1911-07-05 5 ROBINSON CO. CABRERAS TOBACCO CIGARETTES. CRAVEN MIXTURE GUARDS MIXTURE BARON MIXTURE L4 *V^ 511 Ami*** *«rflii |*^i»«w»« *"2£j and 5^25h i Afters and SnufjJJ? s^ Place, 7. *<;./j .J*Jg& In 2 oz. 4 oz. tins. In 2 oz. 4 oz. tins. m 4 oz. tins. CRAVEN CIGARETTES CLARENCE CIGARETTES BLACK197 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement704 1911-07-05 6 BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd. FOL *IHAHG, M/DRAB AND HEGAPATAM The Company's Steamer 41 THONG WA," s'i.°^^ F H 2™£t°n. Commander, will be thSttu i i th^ Bhove P o B on Thursday, the 6th July at 5 p.m. She has excellent accommodation for first S B€con class passengers.704 words
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Advertisement645 1911-07-05 6 BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd. FOR Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. THK COMPANY'S STEAMEK S.S. I TMTA" •>.422 tons H. Phillips. Commander, is due lure oil or alxmt the 11th inst, from Calcutta, and will have prompt despatch for above |K>rts. For freight or passage apply to HOI STEAD Co.,645 words
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Advertisement678 1911-07-05 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 Golf, Continental and Ameri oan Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Outward for China) Delhi July 14 Assaye678 words
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Advertisement923 1911-07-05 6 HOLIDAY-TICKETS. Between 15th 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 the923 words
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Advertisement566 1911-07-05 6 N.D.L. Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen IMPERIAL GKKMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamers o£ this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southamp ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Port Said, Snee, Aden, Colombo, Penang Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau, Nagasaki and Kobe566 words
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Article635 1911-07-05 7 Tehran 4 Telok Anson {'ngg Ta.H Am. i,»V»S 4,785 TrafaJ£ 12 15 16 180 54 691 TflT 461 *78 2,146 J k »00 2,427 a pm 780 800 6 750 Taipmg PlantaUons 4,480 5,452 18,8*2 U^JwT* 673 725 2 .730 rn f^i m f pore 3 5635 words
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Article133 1911-07-05 7 a Apl. May Tota Sroang 25< Obenderiang 4 4( £°P cn 670 640 3,18; Heawood 810 458 1,89( Kamaning 15,285 $6,414 (ll)|5\78: Kanaboi 293 363 J,o3i inta 420 881 1,25] tvinta Association 76d 466 1,871 led n g 102 106 501 Kramat Pulai 1 C6i Lahat 773 2,'133 words
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Article1352 1911-07-05 7 1 iX'SJX o 7 S Alla^ Rubber Ettate»T^lO% T for r i9l0 Bi T9'' S *f ns 2 60.000 2/- 2'- BatangMalaka 2 0 2 3 0 2025 i 1 J atU veg 150% for 1910 13 0 0 H0 0 1 MfKS i i BukitKajang 5% nt 1151,352 words
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Article479 1911-07-05 7 a— xr F l a ToDa Commander* Arrived From far Wk £»Mew Col. yacht SOO Marpb, May 24 Malacca iwlto* Syren Ger y.cht 251 Havre Jane 20 Sea Steamers Fl«g Tons Muter Arrived From Coiuumee p™ w7 Bes.tang Dut 961 do H.aa Jane 26 P Berandan A.479 words
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105 1911-07-05 7 VESSELS AT TANJONG PA GAB AND KEPPEL HARBOUR. Wharves and Dteks at which 4ifere%i vetteU ware berthed on Satudiy. East Wharf (Ba«iu>— S. Y. Syren. East Wharf Sec 1-Thongwa, Kat Sing. Sheers Wharf Benoracbi*. Main Wharf S*o 2— C. Maru, Fook San^. 3— Fuh Wo. 4 E. F. Ferdinand, ti105 words
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Article98 1911-07-05 7 Date Bar Wind Temp Hum Sky lUia July 4. H'kong 10a 29 59E3E* 78 odq Manila 10a 759 ESEO 30 26 o h Ju'y 4. H'konfir 4p -2'.'u3 ESE6 77 oi.j Manila 4p 758 SI 28 26 o Kandang Kerbau Hospital, July 3. 1911. *> am. 3 p.m.98 words
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Article63 1911-07-05 7 (Coemctid vr TO July. 4 > Bank 4m 8 2/4^ demand |4 Private credits 3m 2'4J creditt 6m 2/4 Franci, demand Bank.^ 294^ Qbrm ant, demand 23? 1 India, T. T. 174? Hongkong, demani Yokohama, demand \\4{ Java, demand 140 f Bangkok, demand 65 Sovbriignb, Bank Buying $8.54 Bank63 words
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Article134 1911-07-05 7 July 4. Til.* Gambier buyers Gambier Cul»e No 1 14.50 Gambier Cube Xo 2 nom Pepper Black ordin Spore buyer* 18 75 Pepper, White fair) buyer* 2>* J> Xutniegs 110 to the lb norn Nutmegs (80 to the lb Dom Mace Banda) BOm Cloves Amboina) Dom Bally Coffe* 1134 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement372 1911-07-05 7 TO LET. TO BE LET. Godown No. 6 Nanson Road, extending through to No. 8, Saiboo Street, with im mediate entry. Area, 4,968 square feet. Moderate rent. Apply to the Union Insurance Society of Canton Limited, 6 Collyer Quay. Sept 2 mwf v.c. TO LET FULLY FURNIBHED. VALKYRIE, Cavanagh Road,372 words
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Advertisement261 1911-07-05 7 De KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ UNDBB CONTBAOT WITH THB NBTHBBLANDB IHDIA OOVBBNMKNT Agents at Singapore, The Sbipsaffency, Limited, 2-3, Collyer Quay TM JOTfDMMBIfTIOMID DATBS OF DBPABTOM AEB ONLY AFPBOIIMAWB. Kobmai Reogat" ~Z7~ .T v. Hogendorp Selat-Pandjang, Beagkali 8 Siak and Pakan-Baroe"" Brouwer Moeara-Saba, Sim pang and Djambi van Diemes... Billiton, Bat.via261 words
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Article312 1911-07-05 8 RESULTS FIRST DAY. \From our t/xtn Co>resf>on,lent.~\ Kuala Lumpor, July 4. The attendance at the races was small, the fields fair, and th« going hard. The following are the results. Kuala Lumpor Stakes. 1. Batis (Torpev) 812 2. Dailey D 8 0 3. Bruce (Solomon) 7.7 Won by312 words
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Article235 1911-07-05 8 There wa9 much cf interest and no little humour m the srx a side football matches played on the Esplanade last evening, the results boing as given below. No. 4 Team. Wishart (Capt), Threlfall, Lt. Stager, Phipps, Taylor, Butt. No. 7 Team, Robinson, (Capt), Morris Kleinmann, Gorris. Walker,235 words
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Article166 1911-07-05 8 NEW LINES, JUNE 1142 Aik Bee (Chop), 95. Boat Quay. 12 32 Alsagtff Coy., Java Rjad. 69ti Biker, H. B Ualvey Road, lt>3 Cadets' Bungalow, Government Hill. 1234 Eu Toog Sen, Chop Van Seng, South Bridge Road. 1229 Gan Cheok K*b, Chop Guan Ho, Synagogue Street. IBS 6166 words
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Article1300 1911-07-05 8 We regret to find that after all the committee of the Singapore Sporting Club do oot see their way to include amateur races m the programme of the next meeting. The proposal was made to import pony griffins, as they do at Kiang and Kuala Luuipjr, and a1,300 words
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Article35 1911-07-05 8 Walker Trophy The following are the Penang scores: Miss J. Smith 31 Mrs Wright Motion 31 Miss S B. Smith 30 Miss Thornton 28 Mrs Mclntyre 27 Miss Smith 27 Total 174.35 words
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Article90 1911-07-05 8 Ritnasamy, a Tamil of Kinta Road, was before Mr Firmstone, senior magistrate, yesterday, on a charge of not reporting a case of smallpox. He had to pay 950 and cos's. An elderly Malay woman, Jeah binte Abdullah of Palembang Road, had to pay $25 and costs f».r a90 words
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Article345 1911-07-05 8 The following new Books will be ready for issue on Thursday, July 6th. Audoui. R In Fear of a Throne. Applin, A The Clatter of the Clogs. Belloc, Hilaire, The Girondin. Burton, J. Bloundelle, Under the Salamander. Colmore, G.. Suffragette Sally, (n d). Craven, Priscilla, The School of345 words
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Article585 1911-07-05 8 The "Ceylon Ma»u" which arrived on Monday fruui J.pm lanKd 2,200 tons of general cargo. She is loading for Bombay, whither she procteJs tomorrow evening. The Homeward Bound Blua Funnel "Neleus is taking m a quantity of general cargo, at the wharf. The 'Penang" is bunkering as well585 words
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Article165 1911-07-05 8 The following SiDgapore properties were disposed of by auction at Powell and Co.'s sale-rocm yesterday afternoon For account of the Estate of E. J. K-ihamim, deceased Freehold land and house No. 26 Bukit Timah Road. 6th milestoce, area 8 acres E. A. Swan $3,000. Freehold land and house165 words
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Article114 1911-07-05 8 We (Ceylon Observer) are authorised to state that their Excellencies the Governor and lady McCallum have been invited by His Excellency the Viceroy to represent Ceylon at the Delhi Durbar from the 4th to the 17th December, and to be the guests of the Government of India during that period.114 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement41 1911-07-05 8 Rubdown for Soreness of Muscles. For soreness of the muscles whether induced by violent exercise or injury, Chamberlain's Pain Balm is excellent. This liniment is also highly esteemed for the relief it affords m case Dealers 111^* 1 l>> aU and41 words
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Advertisement190 1911-07-05 8 HAMS BAGON. "PINEAPPLE" BRAND. Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. SOLE AGENTS FOR STEAITS SETTLEMENTS. NetherlandsGuttaPercha COMPANY, LIMITED. Singapore Rubber Works. MOTOR TYRES retreaded at Moderate Prices. RIBBED MATS for Motor Cars. MATS (3ft. x2ft.) for Carriages and Rikishas. ALL KINDS OF BICYCLE TYRES. Works and Offices— PASlß. PANJANG, Singapore. Sole190 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous91 1911-07-05 8 CLEARANCES. July 4. Kwong Eng, Gar str, Klimmet, for Tomini, Bay. A mherst, Brit atr, Scott, for Pontianak. Friesland, Dut str, Abdul, for P. Berandan. Fuh Wo, Brit str, Hill, for P. Beraodan. Resident Schiff, Dut str, Unus, for Rhio. Pin Seng, Brit str, Glenday for Penang via Port Swet.91 words
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