The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 July 1911

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 13. 1911. NO. 7,2(54
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  • 943 1 The tote, July 1 li cbroaicled Ln I history of nationi m the ■nniTfiraarj <>\ the deathof two nicn w bo while both OWn« Ing association rwitb Prance at diffarent periods, stand opposed to •;i< li other m nesociationi and ideals The :ii>t i. Bertrand Dv fJtoeeclin,
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  • 128 1 Byidence Led m the Jimali Case dissloses some curious arrangements m regard to tl>»' late secretary I'a^e .">. On page l<i \\iil i>e found considerable extracts from the repori of the Director of Agriculture on the Bubber Industry. sir Bldoo Gorsl Lsdead -Page I. The Anglo American
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 298 1 y^SIX NEW AND HIGH CLASS PICTURES IN^J GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME b Subject an Improvement m the An. ami m keeping with the Tlmea the flCBJimBRfl, Beach Road. TO-NIGHT EXHIBITION 930 TO 11 P.M. M The Temples of Nikko. (Japan). (m I'athr Colour Cinematograph} M Tarquin the Proud." Italian Art
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    • 302 1 iMiiswwiimi—uii usssi ■■■sssssssssnrrs i ibiis ■■»s^i ..in hi iiimmiis PATRONISED BY ROYALTY I L v r* r€ W fC fc, m Sbsti W m»u& mm w w M wl m a mwma T«', Ce-ff^e or QboeoUtt seta Candle sticks. KoiTes, F,»»ks and Spoons. Flower Bowls or VdSfS. Punch B >wla.
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    • 280 1 SINGAPORE SKATING RINK BBAB BASAH ROAD. (LATE CALEDONIAN HOTEL) NOW IN FULL SWING AKTEUNOOXH A. KVKNIXi.S. For times of opening st'o Hand Bills. Ladies J Children 9 a.m. till noon Saturdays. Entrance 50 cts Skates Skating 50 cts. PRINCE'S TIFFIN ROOMS BRANCH BAB. All of the best ■erred u\> to
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    • 131 1 Bcvta?* Hsvcrtiocmcnte. Sliip-> on the Berth Spanish mails outward and homeward; "Goalpara" for Penang and Rangoon: Paroo M for Western Australia Page 9. Two-seater motor car for sale Page 2. Engineer wanted for Borneo- Page 3. Re Ang Swee Cheang, a bankrupt Page 2. H. Bolter has finest salted herrings
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 309 1 THE WEEK. Thursday 13th. High \\:u. r «i 90. a.m., 11 it p.m. < ''Ip lii Bufffl 1 aiult i r. a o. Mail Homeward due. Theatre Royal, Auciaiounni 9 p.m. ChineM V. If. A. Ih nltli Lecture 8 p.m. Billiardfl Mala) Volußte* r Club, 9 p.m. Friday 14th. High
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  • 587 2 Leaving Singapore on Friday May 19tb we arrived hi London on Saturday June 10th and there found a vast concourse of sightseers at Charing Cross waiting for Sir Pertab Singh, the Rajah of Jodhpore, who Joined tin' ship ftt Aden. The Sultans of Perak and Keilah,
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  • 179 2 Messrs Williams A Norgate announce for June 1 the publication of the second set of ten volumes of the Home University Library, the remarkable series of new «hilling books whose issue was commenced In April last. Those include, m the section of History and Geography. The Opening-up of Africa," by
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 529 2 W The P.^fMi Me.li.al Journal s*y*— Mnii«v's Food ha*, by its fXctiUmct, M estabii-Jied a reputation v ,t it.-. n." m j Bender's Food is f ooth- I ing and satisfying. It I contains all the elements 5 of a natural food m a g condition suitable for I immediate
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    • 610 2 NOTIGES. CHARLES BENJAMIN Co. Mr. W. O. Hildred has no longer any connection with the above firm, and his Power of Attorney is cancelled. Dated 12th day of July, 1911. _uly_l3 16.7 The Bankruptcy Ordinance 1888 In the supreme court of the straits settlements Settlement* of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY No
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    • 682 2 NOTI&ES. NOTICE Neither the Captain, Owners, nor agents will be responsible for any debts incurred by the crew of the Norwegian Steau>er "August." Capt. BERG. July 8 AVIS A l'occasion de la Fete Natiouale a la comte R. de Bondy, Consul de France, recevra la Vendredi 14 Juillet 1911, 106
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    • 511 2 CHARTERED BANK of India Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Paid up Capital m 60,000 tfum nfntT runfi t:i, 200,000 Reserve Fund £1,625,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1.200,000 Court of Directors. ?->ir Montagu Cornish Turner (Chairman) Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham, K.C.I.E. Thomas Cnthbertson, Es<i. Sir Alfred Dent,
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    • 371 2 FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. Established i«B2. 8 I INSURANCE m Force, over f59.800.000.00 New Business, 1910, over 1M40,000.Q0 Large Nett Surplus above liAbilitiet foi SERVE and all outstanding claims. Direct Government supervision. Cash Loans, Settlements, etc, made J«K"iH\> Policies are WORLD Wl l>j;. y% J. H. EVANS, M.
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  • 688 3 Singapore, Julj lltb, 1911. The prices quoted are generally those current at Clyde Terrace Market. At tbe other mat Lets theie may be small variations. A Chinese resident of South Bridge lload reported to tbe police that his bouse wjis broken into and property valued at §25
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 223 3 Tansan The Gold Medal Mineral Water, certified byauthorities to be highly beneficial to health, especially m the tropics. Tansan is a particularly crisp and invigorating mineral water Packed m cases of 100 splits or 48 pints. (Buchanan's Whiskies Are all matured and bottled m Scotland. We guarantee our stocks of
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    • 847 3 TO LET. COMPOUND HOUSE TO LET From Ist August 1911 at No. 9. St. Thomas ualk. Apply to TAN CHENG KEE, July U 31. Robinson Road. TO LET or FOR SALE~ No. 28-A, SYED ALLEY ROAD. T Apply to No. 71, Piinsep St. J ul> 1 16-7 TO BE LET
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    • 650 3 xueTioNs. MORTGAGEE' S SALE. Tuesday, 18th July, at 2.30 p.m. The Valuable •nbatuitiul 3-slorey shophouse premiaefl known as No. 64C. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, Bingapove, area 1,131 square feet comprised m GorenUMMl L—c No. 506 for 999 TEABB sni»jt«-t to an apportioned yearly quit rent of 111-it. POWELL A Co., \i(
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  • 1621 4 The Singapore Free Press. Thursday, July 13, 1911. H< r«-shnli th* Pre« flic Pe-jpir tgfaf .1 t-V|^«! '>> IdflMnoa un^ ..nt.rii-"-ttmn rat't..! Tnitli her _>' viol] ixe n Pleii^-ii i«, «!i_'ii.-ii 1.. Y.i iv I a*, Vory little notice appears to have been taken of an incident that happened recently,
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  • 270 4 An Additional wing is soon to be added to iiu> Methodist Girls" ?>cliooJ. Singapore, to provide accommodation for the girls wiio coma iv such numbers thai the capacity of the present building, erected eleven years ago, i- quite overtaxed. Two watchmen were arraigned before Ml- Firmstosje yesterday charged with allowing
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  • 94 4 Report of Royal Commission. lICPEEJI ICPEEJ w. S*EWI Snivii i i Bj Submarine < 'able London, \ii 1 >m r!»an. Tb«' Royal Commission »i Tuberculosis: has sent In i»^ final report after ten research. It concludes thai human and boring bacilli ;n-<' practical 1} Lndistinguisl and mammais and men
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  • 256 4 QUARANTINE AT PORT SWETTENHAM. Works Commenced. Lumpor, .hil> ISth I.hi Sw.-it.-nluiin b; < X ernmenl oection with tin- erection ot quarantine sh«-<i- for Indian immigrants m <>n. relies c th» i prest tit < l'ul ;i m Jen |ak. Twelve q erected to aa omod Lies from I Tl ac
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  • 43 4 Kuala Lurnpor. Julj 12th Th*' Ptanteni man m raoeipief* London cable gfa Lng pi follows, Sheet and Biscuit* 5s 7d a li>. Kiuc Crape Bf -,i. Scrap unti. ;it, d id. Rambong unf reated i id Fine hard r It lid.
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  • 34 4 Kajang i. 1,028 lb. Q nonthf 5,898 lb. Glenahiel Jane 60 lb 6 noatta 80,788 lb. s;mi. period last year i'>.rj [neb Kennetb -Jun i 000 period last \,;il 18,18] ID, > <
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  • 188 4 general meeting of the Football Aaeo iation w;^ held m the s. c. C. pavilion inst ni^iit to dr< ide <■.?) ?h<> running of th. league compel it ion. Mi- Farcer look the ehaii Mid U waj announced thai the following tnami would enter: s. c". c. s.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 63 4 KUPPER PILSENER BTT Tl3 IS THE Hi Ej X\ best. I SOLE AGENTS, CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO. CHINESE COOKS OBTAIN. t EXCELLENT RESULTS WITH 4t LITTLES STOVES I COMPLETE LIST OF STOVES SENT FREE ON APPLICATION. 4& THE POPULAR^V mm. J W. J. GARCIA, 219, Orchard Road. Pi^v °Tf Musical Instr
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    • 18 4 LEE BROTHERS. 58-4, Hill Street, (off Stamford Road.) HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. Enlargements a Speciality PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION.
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    • 99 4 GRAMOPHONES f NEW MODELS AT SPECIAL PRICES 0 SEE OUR WINDOWS ROBINSON PIANO C3MPANY, LIMITED j Just arrived the finest f collection of mouldings! f $12.50 J $12.50 1 100 ZEN 1*12.50 T [CABINET PHOTOS! T T in the best possible workiiiai^hip by F The LEADING Photographers f k of
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    • 15 4 Woods 1 Great Peppermint Cure for all iui. 1 nal oompUintq tfyientiy oonghi colds JtQ,
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  • 68 5 BRITAIN AND JAPAN. hmniAL \i:\v> Service I By Submarine Cable]. Ix>ndon, via Durban I despatch from Tokio received al New s ,vs a .wisionoftbo An^lo-Japanos, alliance .> regarded as inevitable as ,1,. >utc-on,.,rtlH<An«lo.An.M.i,anAHMt,at,on Britain has propoaed a modification thereby^ the clause for mntual assistance war-innr is made inapplicable
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  • 143 5 RSGTBB*fI Si.hvice. Th« deatb announced of sir Bldon irOl'St. Sir Bldoa Oorst, X.C.8., cr. 100-> c B i9 <M'> British Agent and ConsulOeneral m Egypi si M <-,. 1907 .h N w jlaml> •>"u. l.msi s. of Righi Hon. BirJ. Oorst; l»08, Evelyn, d. crfC. D. Hudd
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  • 33 5 Further Attempts. London, vi;i Durban. telegram from Paris Mnt.-s that three more attempts hare been made to derail I r;.in< by placing timber banlkson the rails. Several arrests hare been made.
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  • 47 5 The Liberal });ii»«>i* view with oompla- m > the attempl of the warlike Unionist organs to fan the dj ing embers of the Lords resistance, pointing out thai the issue is qo< m doubt. The Liberals are rather plrjisrd ;u the i ion of Peers.
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  • 60 5 Imperial News Bssyicb. London, \ia Durban. I lie King ia>t night at Dublin Castle n th tun ceremonial forested Lord Shaftea bury and Lord Kitchener as Knights of St. Patrick. In brilliant sunshine, th»> King, accom panied i> v the Queen, reviewed seventeen I HWd troops m
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  • 24 5 1 \in:i;i \i. Ni.w> Sebvk i:. London, \ia Durban. {••.till is announced of Lieutenant v Sir Hayter Collen aged <;h.
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  • 104 5 The Persian loan of X1.250.00i) lias been dat the per criit. The price is 965. Che prospectus quotes letter from the Foreign Office promising diplomatic support to th*' loan, hut declining to undertake pecuniary liability. The loan wa-> referred to m telegram's of Ma\ as follows A telegram
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  • 104 5 the genera] Balance Sheet and profit :i "«l low account to :li»\ December 1910 »ho« that after deducting current expenses ">»l writing off bad debts, and with the addition of the balance brought forward 1900, the net profits amount to 1,748,008.40 (4*96,260). out of which. after providing
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  • 128 5 WINS FOR ENGLAND. I Bj Submarine Cable]. London, via Durban. *im. weather favoured the meeting at Queen s ciuh Athletic Grounds, between Oxford and Cambridge and Yale and HarNan. The chief results were as follows: rhrowing fche Hammer: Putnam, Oxford. 151 feet 5 m. Hurdles: Chiaholm, Yale, 14
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  • 20 5 l tfratiAL News Sebtice. London, via Dnrban. Yorkshire i>»'ai il i( > hi(li;ui> l»> an innings and 49 runs.
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  • 75 5 TURKEY ALBANIA. ARMISTICE EXTENDED. 1 ifpi 1:1 w. bws Sinn d k. I By Submarine Cable]. London, \ia i hirban. The Porte ims further prolonged il>" A!l);iiii;m :irmistirt> f O r twenty days, Imu there is greal impatience jit Constantinople nt wli;it Is described aa the refractoriness of the tribesmen,
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  • 22 5 Mr llaivomt. m i«piy to I memorial. ■aid the Imperial Government hoped foj ;i early meeting of the Brussels Conference.
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  • 30 5 1 uteri \l Sews Seryii b. L<»n»lon. i ia Durban, Intense heal h;i> returned m America, and there have been nnmerons deaths m tin- leading cities.
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  • 17 5 <•• neral Moinier lias ferer and has n>tnrned to Rabat. General Ditte is re. placing him.
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  • 33 5 Fails telegrami state that the Franco<i»Mmini pourparlers are proceeding atnic* ably. It U understood that they relate to ilx- agreement of 1900, ami the Agadir ii!<i(l»'iit li;i> )t \<>t been broached.
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  • 10 5 MrOwyniM lias been appointed Editoj of the Morning Post. > <
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  • 203 5 The young Tamil motor driver named Eusope again appeared In the second court yesterday afternoon, on charge of <-au*Ing the deatta of Chinaman •>> a rash act. Ml- H. C. Bdmondi prosecuted on behalf of the Crown. Ngoh Teng Ke. the mandor of t>he Saw Mills. Oaylang
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  • 991 5 Result of Gunn's Action. The case of James Henry Wills v. the Jimah Bubber p;state. Limited, occupied the attention of tlie acting Chief Justice, Sir A. K. P. Law, for the third day iv the Supreme Court yesterday. Counsel m the case were Mr Is. St. .J. 13raddell
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  • 373 5 Annual General Meeting. Th€annuaJ general meeting of Bruang Ltd was held j,t the onioes of ibe secretjiiic- at Qresham Home yesterday, Mi-, a. A. Derrick presiding, The minutes of 1 1 1 previous meeting having been read and confirmed, ihe Chairman said there was not much for him
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  • 215 5 WEDNESDAY. mixki) Doubles a. Mrs Salzmann and Boy d beat Miss Morris Mid Leggatt, 6 4, 6 ">. Miss (iunn and Kveritt beat Miss Marsh and Wishart, <> :>. »> 1. Mrs Marsh and Carr v Mrs Hewan and TreadgoJd, nnnn. Mixed Doubles iv Mrs Craig and
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  • 20 5 The following ties will be played on Thursday, (19th lust.) Championship. McKenzie v McKean. Archdeacon Izard v Bentley.
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  • 42 5 The replay between the S.C.C. second eleven and the Government Service team took place on the Esplanade last evening and ended m another draw. Extra time was played but with no result. Play was scrappy throughout. Sergt. Farrer, a.0.d., Mtti as dftmti
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 13 5 J ill internal complaints dysentry cough ia *c, take Wockls' Great Peppermint Cure.
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    • 505 5 PERAMBULATORS MAIL CARTS STRONG MAIL CART (J^^^^^ X Well built, Double seated Mail Cart 7 Rubber Tyred Wheels well finished, with back and front step PRICE $70-50. LARGE VARIETY ALWAYS IN STOCK ROBINSON CO. I W. D. H. O. WILLIS. THREE CASTLES "MAGNUMS "I A LARGE HAND-MADE CIGARETTES. acked p^f^™^^^
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  • 665 6 A Suggestion for the Durbar. (From a Comtpoiident EfigUfthotfßl)' A suggestion hub beeu made by a Nativ< Gentleman i Sir BubtftHUttUJr Iyer' m tin I>aily Press, that an Imperial Jewel shouli be presented by Imlin. to the King, at tta< Coronation Durbar, to form part of
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 121 6 'Twas on the island Tootle-Tuin A missioner, tried to land His venture he rued, for he nearly wa? stewed By a terrible cannibal band. They were just about to truss him up With a warranted wooden skewer. When they found m his pocket a valuable packet Of Woods" Great Pepi>ermint
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    • 644 6 M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. MAIL LINE For China, Japan, Ceylon, Aden, Egypt and Marseilles on WARD HOMEWARD July 24 Dumbea July 24 Polynesien Aug. 7 Armand Behic Aug. 7 Caledonien Aug. 21 Yarra Aug. 21 Sydney Heat. 4 Tourane Sept. 4 Tonkin Sept. 18 Polynesieu Sept. 18 Oct. 2 Caledonien
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    • 735 6 THE 31AM STEAM NAVIGATION CO., Ltd. EAST COAST SERVICE. For Pahang, Berserah, Tringganu. Bisut, Semerak, Bacho, Kelantan. Bangnara, Telupin, Panarai, Patani, Singora, Lacon, Kohsamui, Bandon, Langsuan, Chuinpon, Kohlak and Bangkok. s.s. PRACHATIPOK* due 10 July Departure 12 July at H p.nj. s.s. ASDANG** due 13 July Departure 15 July at
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    • 600 6 P. 0. StEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For 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) Delhi July 14 Assaye Sepr
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    • 631 6 N.D.L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. 13m fast and well known mail steamer* of t)iis Company sail fortnightly from Breu Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp. Southampton. Gibraltar, Genoa. N connecting Marseilles. Naples, Al* \andria and riO6 Port Snid. Sue*, Adt m. Ooiombo, Penan^*. Singapore. Hongkong, Shanghai, Taingtau, Nagasaki and
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  • 642 7 May .Turn Tnta) Allatfu 4.100 4.150 M>,46( Aloi Poutfsu 4.sftT 4.371 23.12' Alor <iajab 718 1,025 38.661 Alma 1.850 2.262 4,901 Anglo Mala> 61,800 54.847 110,061 Aver Kuiiin^ 755 Aver Hotel 9.42< Aver PftlUM 8.120 1,876 14.661 Rakap 2.608 2.97H 9.77'J BalgOWnie 8,985 48,794 Batak Habit 3.090
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  • 107 7 May Juue Total. Ik-lut 1.176 Bnwng 404 Clienderiaiig 440 Goiwug 640 500 3.085 Heawtxxl 458 1,896 Kitniuiiiiitf *<>.414 UI)tM,7M Kanahoi 363 1,034 Kinta 831 435 1,686 Kinte A—ocimtJioa 466 1,871 MmlMg 106 124 631 Kminat Piilai 1.063] Lahat '2.519 1 M*Mifiloinl>u Loii*- 611 Middleton 3;i New Gopeng lou
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  • 485 7 I \> has already been intimated m these columns tbe discussions carried on m London respecting the Straits Shipping Bill have terminated m an arrangement l>eiug arrived at. It will l)e remembered that since his arrival m England, Sir John Anderson, Governor of the Straits Settlements, has
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  • 501 7 j Since our last Report we have hud a 9 quiet hut firm Market, and prices have j kept fairly steady. Fine hard July Aug. done up to 4s 4d, Aug. Sept. 4s sd, spot has been done up to 4s 3d however, we close
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  • 275 7 Flag and Ton* OomnMdcm Ani\*d (Van i>u- VfWn Sea Mew Col. >acht 500 Murphy, 2-1 -f. Malacca I'll Italu Sea Belle F.M.s. yat. 400 Karftttali, Km. man. 7-7 !.::>. L~n~»rtala Steamer-* Nat. Tonnage Mister From CotftJgßC** For August Nor 8246 Bye re k Mtfke, 4-7 M B
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  • 136 7 Penang Brit 386 McDonald P. Swett., 117 SS Co l\ SwKt. U Hirano Maru Jap 5283 Frater London, 11 7 Pat Simons Japan 13 Benlawers Brit 2520 Bee London, 11-7 Pat Simons Aongkong l:: Ban Fo Soon Dut 222 Odink Sambas. 117 Thong Kk Sambas 18 Paroo Brit
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  • 65 7 <CORRECTKD UP TO JULY 12.) Bank 4m 2 -4j demand 2-4 I Private credits 3 m/n 2-4§ credits 6 m/s 2-4 9-16 France, demand Bank 294* Germany, demand 238* India, T. T. 174* Hongkong, demand 22 Yokohama, demand 114* Java, demand I4oi Bangkok, demand 55 Sovereigns, Bank Buying |8.54
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  • 144 7 JtTfif It. Ti V. 95.60 Planter 9 97* Gambier Cube No. 1 14 50 Gambier Cube No. 2 uom Pepper Black ordin. S], O iv... buyers 19 2 r > Pepper, < White fair) buyers 28 25 Nutmegs <1 10 to the lb. nom Nutmegs (80 to the lb.)
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 309 7 OCEAN S.S. Co., "D AND CHINA MUTUAL S. N. Co., Ltd. feßl The Companies' stc-amors arc despatched from Ltvwpool outwards for the Straits. China ami Japan every week, and from Japan homewards for London. Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight for Genoa. Marseilles and Liverpool and for Marx ilh-s. Havre and
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    • 71 7 a Ino tyrel will give satisfaction unless you make sure that the tube you are using is a good one. See the next time that you have CONTINENTAL INNERTUBES They will save you trouble and expenses. THROUGH ALL DEALERS AND GARAGES. pnilTl II riITA I Our New Reduced UUIi I
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    • 39 7 How to Cure Muscular Rheumatism. 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 sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.
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    • 76 7 RAFFLES BY-THE-SEA, PENAN6S MOST SELECT HOTEL. EUROPEAN PROPRIETORSHIP. Ilectr:c Light, Fans, Private Bathroom* and Verandahs. Large and Small Private Dininj Rooms COMPABIBOK IHVITED as to Cleanliness, Cuisine, Apartments and Terms. Spacious Grounds, Billiards, Tennis, Motor Garage and Stabling. The Bar and Billiard Room are separate from the Hotel. Telephone i
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 399 7 VESSELS AT TANJONG PAGAR AND KEPPEL HARBOUR. Wharves and Docks at which differeit vessels are berthed. East Wharf (Basin)— Nil. East Wharf Sec. 1— Urlana. Sheers Wharf Kediri. Main Wharf Sec. 2 Benlawers. Hutu>mvood. 3 Dunera. 4 Paroo. 5— Nil. M 6 Chow Fa. Astyanax. Japara. Lagoon Dock Sec. 7
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  • 598 8 Prom Ist July, 1911, and until further Notice. TRAIN SERVICE FOR WEEK DAYS ONLY. •i 4 -> 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 A.M. A.M. \.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. r.i>>it Panjaag «K}> 7.31 .->.oo Borneo Wharf 7.39 9.03 1.10 5.08
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  • 793 8 The Effects Of Tar. Whon, some time ago, S. F. Edge, m the course of some discussion on the matter of road surfaces, voiced the opinion that m the not-distant future our roads would be surfaced with rubber, I confess ■that I was, to say the least, surprised.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 191 8 JAVA-AUSTRALIA-LINE. OF THE Boyal Packet S. N. Coy. Regular monthly service between Netherlands India East Australia THE s.s. VAN LINSCHOTEN 8,000 tons will be despatched from Batavia on or abont llth July, via Semarang Soerabaya for THURSDAY ISLAND, PORT MORESBY, BRISBANE, SYDNEY, and MELBOURNE. Excellent accommodation for saloon pasaengers. English
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    • 24 8 DYSENTERY AND DIARRHOEA. BROWN'S SPBCIFIO. To be had at the Singapobh Dibpbnbabi «dof Miss Brown. Orasadale, Biret Vaney ioad, Singapore 1)60 M tthB 18,8
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    • 115 8 How to Keep WelL Constipation brings many ailments m its train and is the primary cause of much sickness. Keep your bowels regular, madam, and you will escape many of the ailments to which women are subject. Constipation is a a very ismple thing, but like many simple things, it
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    • 545 8 EmacUUtl ,'\<U<Vts p,:\ NEED KEPLER (TRADE MARK) SOLUTION (OF COD LIVER OIL IN MALT EXTRACT) This delicious, digestive body builder exerts its influence upon the very source of nutrition the blood. It fills the veins with rich, vitalising blood, and rapid improvement takes place. The cheeks fill out, the limbs
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    • 601 8 THE Singapore Free Press. Morning Daily. To Our Readers. The Singapore Free Preßs is now Morning Daily, and is on sale at depots from an early hour each morning (Sundays excepted). Cash price Ton Cents a copy. Subscribers' copies will be delivered at their private residences, (or town offices or
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  • 1152 9 Cap. Issue. Paid. Last Div. Buyers. Sellers. 85,000 2s 2s Allagar an 4 71 150.000 2s 2s Anglo- Malay 160 18 4i 19 9 50,000 2s 2s Batan^ MaJak.i •> 0 -'6 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 106 13 6 0 14 0 0 80,000 1 1 Data Tiga
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 226 9 m\ EXTERMINATORS (UNIVERSAL) and Sulphur Powder ARSENITE OF SODA for spraying lalang and other weeds BOILERS fcpenser-Hopwood) 6 H.P. 8 H.P. 6c 10 H.P. m stock. BOILER COMPOSITION (D.M.) For preventing scale and pitting SMENT "Eagle" Brand Both these are of the highest r quality. CEMENT Borneo Brand Fpesh snipments
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    • 143 9 De KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ TNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Agents at Singapore, The Shipsagency, Ltd, 2-3, Collyer Quay »_-The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. van Noort Bata\iJi j u k- i-\ Camphuvs Kiomv, Billiton, Batavia, Java coast, Samarang, Soerabaia, Boeleleng, Ami»enan, Macassar, Moluccos, New Guinea and
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    • 512 9 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. The steamers of this Company maintain a regular direct service between Calcutta, Straits, Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan, taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for Canton, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang. Yangtsze Ports, Formosa, the Philippines Ac.. Ac. STEAMERS. Tons Commander Kutsaug 4,895 R. C.
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  • 190 10 I'oirrutiiESK Convent Kntkutainmkn t. The Portuguese Girls School gave a highly successful entertainment on Saturday last which was much enjoyed by the parents and friends of the scholars. Amongst others present were the lion F. W. Collins. Mr and ills H. Lupton. Dr and lira Weir, Dr and
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  • 397 10 FOOTBALL. The Signallers played the Full Corporals at Tanglin on Tuesday evening. The Corporals opened the game and immediately began to press, but the Signallers were not to be caught napping, and t h rough the combined efforts of their backs held their ground for some time, then
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