The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 14 July 1911

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1911. NO. 7,265
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  • 127 1 A terrific forest fin- has devastated North Ontario and man] deathi are Geared —Page 5. The death is announced ut Penang of Dr p. v. Locke Page I. Judgment has been reserved In the .Jiniab Case Plage 10. The King and Queen have left Ireland and gone
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  • 1658 1 '<» «';<> fche French Consul m mv <ju liolds liis iiiiniiiil reception, and to da> similar^ functions m being held at even French Consulate all over the world, hut we nad Urn notice In one dailj papers with careless Indifference hoc i think wiisii J.iui\ 11 means
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 371 1 jF r SIX NEW AND HIGH-CLASS PICTURES IN>J GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME Each Babjed an [mptovement In the art, and In keening with the Times n the ACItfmBRH, Beach Road. TONIGHT EXHIBITION 9-30 TO 11 P.M. The Temples of Nikko. (Japan). m Patbe Goloui Cinematography). Tarquin the Proud." Italian Art
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    • 249 1 MARLBOROUGH Cinematograph, Beach Road, YOU WILL'ENJOY THE ENTERTAINMENT all the more now that the hall is "made pleasantly 000 l WITH ELECTRIC FANS. I>iop m and spend the evening, and yon will acknowledge that for what we charge OURS IS A RATTLING GOOD SHOW 2nd Show 9-30 to 1 1
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    • 265 1 SINGAPORE SKATING RINK BRAS BABAH ROAD. (LATE CALEDONIAN HOTEL) NOW IN FULL SWING AFTKRXOONs: A: KVKXIMJS. For times of opening see Hand Bills. Ladies A Children 9 a.m. till noon Saturdays. Entrance 50 cts Skates Skating 50 cts. PRINCES TIFFIN ROOMS BRANCH BAR. All of the hest served up to
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    • 118 1 Go^a^s H&vcrtisemcnts. Important property sale bj Powell A Co. Page t. Glenloganfor London, Aug. 15th Paged. [ndo-China new sailings Pago 7. Wrexh&m M i<> ]r\ tarnished Page M. s. Cowan opens n hook on th.r>enang Races Page 1. Sale of excellent Porniture -<»t Tanjoog Katontf -Page Ali 15;vha at the
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 313 1 THE WEEK. Friday 14th. High Water o \U a.m., Ll-f] p.m. I. A O. Mail Outward dv« Outram id. Prize Dist.. 10 a.m. French Fete Nationale. Saturday 15th. Hij^h Water 119 a.m. Volunteer Camp, launch, S-80 p.m. Sunday 16th. High Water 0-11 a.m.. IM p. m. Volnnteer (amp. launch, 6-80
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 370 2 Long, Heavy Hair? Then treat your hair well. See I\xXit is properly fed. Growth < f every kind demands proper f od. Starved hair splits at the ends, turns prematurely gray, keeps short and dry. Then feed your hair. Feed it with proper food, a regular hair-food. Feed it with
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    • 490 2 mo ness. CHARLES BENJAMIN Co. Mr. W. O. Hildred has no longer any connec tion with the above firm, and his Power o Attorney is cancelled. Dated' 12th day of July. 1911. uly 13 16.7 THE STRAITS TRADING Go, Ltd Notice to Holders of Bearer Share-Warrants Notice is hereby given
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    • 666 2 NOTICES. NOTICE Neither the Captain, Owners, nor Ifeoti will be responsible lor any debts incurred by the crew of the Norwegian Steamer August." Capt. BKRG. July 8 AVIS A l'occasion de la Fete Nationals a la eomte R. de Bondy. Consul de France, recevra la Yendredi 14 Juillet 1911, 106
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    • 503 2 CHARTERED BANK of India Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Paid up Capital m 60.000 shares of £20 <<ach £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £1,625,000 Reservo Liability of Proprietors £1,200.000 Comt of Directors. sir Montagu Cornish Turner (Chairman) Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham, K.C.i.E. Thomas Cuthhert^on, Esq. Sir Alfred Dent.
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    • 365 2 FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. ESTXBI I-MKD IHM'J !Nh( RAN< Ein i ((M( (h New Business, IWO, over te t.u. .x^'ot Lsm Nett Surphiw above lUbiliti^s i<,'. Ju SERVE and all •v.itjttumlint* cluiius Direct Got i man si rmm i OMb Loans. SettlementM, etc, v \< ioca.li\j roliri.'saiv M
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  • 350 3 ■Ml\ i U'.^i CERTAIK The National Republican ProgreveiYe League, which %\;i- recent!] organised by tl»«' [nm rgent Republicans lo oppose Mr Tatt and pieveni his renominaiion us President, is breaking up. It is announced thai ti\< of the twelve original "insm<?cin Benators do not Intend to follow
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  • 481 3 A Gil/ I TTA W SE CELEBR] Mr. Justice Stephen La engaged m hear* in;,' an Interesting cms*' m which one Shaikh Bhaghe is tin' plaintiff andGauhar .lan, the Well-known Indian prima donna." she defendant. This i> >uit to recover tin- estate of Malka Jan, who
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 39 3 How to Cure Muscular Rheumatism. ii i- worse thtn useless to take any medicines internally for muscular or chronic rheuluatism. All that is needed is a free application «f Chamberlain's Pain Balm. For sale by oil Dispensaries and Dealers.
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    • 780 3 PARALYSIS OF THE BLADDER Mr. A. Gillett, of The Gardens, Sandling Park, Hythe, Kent, England, wrote u«* or April 29th, 1905, describing bit terrible soft riug from parai)st8 of the bladder, and of his wonderful recovery through using Doan's Bickache Kidney Pills. The case being one of such exceptional interest,
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    • 1283 3 AUCTIONS. ESTATE OF Sherif fa Katijah Binte Omar Al Junied, deceased. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE 99 999 YEARS LEASEHOLD TOWN PROPERTIES BtTUATB IN THF TOWN OF BOfOAPORE. To he held at Powell and Co.'s Sale-room Tuesday, 25th July, at 2-30 p.m. CIRCULAR BOAD. Loll. Leasehold laud (oat.iiniu^ an area of
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    • 634 3 MORTGAGEE'S SALE. Tuesday, 18th July, at 2.30 p.m. The valuable substantial 3-storey ihopRm7^ Ivfc1 v fc^ S f^ kn nvll as No 646 NORTH ±JKU>GE ROAD, Singapore, area 1,231 square feet comprised m Government Leasr No 508 for 999 YEARS subject to an api*>rtioued yearly quit rent of |IS-fO. POWELL
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    • 599 3 THE Singapore Free Press. Morning Daily. To Oar Readers. Tim Singapore Free Press m now a Morning Daily, and is on fide at depots, from an early hour each moruing (Sundays ezcepted). Cash price Ten Cents a copy. Subscribers' copies, will be delivered at their private residences, (or town offices
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  • 2045 4 Friday, July 14, 1911. There \\;is a distinctly important telegram that appeared yesterday referring to a pending revision of the Anglo* Japanese treaty of alliance as being inevitable, as the outcome of the AngloAmerican Arbitration Treaty. Tt is no derogation from iis presumed authenticity that the
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  • 133 4 t n Penang, Julj Lttb. 'I i >• Kth I .-1 ;it 9.80 tins mom. iiii- of m- P, l.< ke, Municipal < aiom on. .w the iii-m tin .m i |p*j i»)is>iui I liii afto •<> n M.im ion ol d regref \\a- r'i.- il.
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  • 56 4 1 fuly, 18tfc The i taken place ai Georgi a Church, bj the Ffi .Mr Jamef Gordon, manai Bstafe nd M m Lq Campbell Bi dang] o the late l>a\ i.l B r- i ang. Til- m large attendance o Wends ol :i< bride and bridegroom. Tom
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  • 43 4 Towkay Relieved After Fighting. Con [poh, Jolj ):>ib. gang robbers ;»n .k, d i T..^ 16.000 m )i> poss< ision, just Dg. The i IM .,i %v i,}, and sows, ••< rowd came ai.i ol the 1o« aptured I bers, lighting.
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  • 28 4 London, is < <•!<,, 1 > rim ili\ i.iet nd Mi Walcolm Cummmg Joins the Board ol I toi Shelford lares an Interim dii id I 10 pei < nt
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  • 9 4 I nited s -2] 8 jei Karl > <
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  • 414 4 An important communication hot ■enl bj thii mail to Mi James Qraham, so long andso writ known here In oonnei Lion with M, mi Syme iimU'o Bftnga] :iml tINY ■> K« P.olton. and la. London, Mr Graham li the Hon. ffncroti >fi-uits Settlements Issociatioii In i
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 100 4 TKe AUTO-MANUAL I BRITISH MADE THROUGHOUT. I Beats anything offered ift?A t\ I here. jraf t M, jßobinsQii Piano C^^BlP'.-™- i^ EXCELLENT RESULTS WITH i^ LITTLES STOVES 1 «;S COMPLETE LIST OF STOVES SENT FREE ON APPLICATION. \si BEER. w. j. garcia, irr Rwvniro^ 219, Orchard Road. DIVU 1 fICiIVO.
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    • 41 4 BILLIARDS. THE ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN CUSHION. (Aloook'i Patent with Improvements of John Roberts. "Hetired World's Champion) ABSOLUTELY THE BEST CUSHION TO DATE 1 "OK ANY CLIMATE. JOHN ROBERTS, 1910. ONLY OBTAINABLE FROM John Roberts, London. John W. Roberts, 160, Mount Road, Madras, India.
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    • 13 4 > For all internal complaints dysentry coiiidi ■cold Ac, take Woods' Great Peppermint CaS,
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  • 251 5 TOWNS AND MINES DESTROYED. Great Loss of Life Feared. ReuTER'B Sr.Rvj, B i Bj Submarine Cable]. London, ia Bombay. 1 roni Ottawa destructive forest (Ires ire reported as a result of the heat. In Northern Ontario many townships and mining camps have been destroyed. 1 P to the
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  • 49 5 London, a i;i Durban. Parifi U legram states tlutt the French barg< d*affaires m Madrid has been instructed to ask explanations of the Spanish Government regarding the recent i i Ucazar. London, via Durban. Two hundred more Spanish artillery* with tour mountain guns, have landed .it Larache.
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  • 66 5 London, ia Bombay. IVesJ EUdgway, presiding m the meeting of the itiitish North Borneo com pan\ has announced thai the revenue for the past year exceeded the expenditure bj jC 14 2.642 it n tl the previous years revenue £11,000. He declared that North Borneo was rich
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  • 54 5 Lord's Son Shoots. London. \ia Durban. X !4r Harcourt, replying to questions respecting the acquittal of the Hon. Oalbraith Cole, Lord Enniakillen*s son. for shooting n native In BasJ Africa, said 1 1 1»- Governor *\as sending a lull report and it would be P ett n(
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  • 19 5 London, \ia 1 turban. i iiuv has returned from Ireland on a call from the Foreign Office.
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  • 55 5 China Dissatisfied. Peking, July I. H. E. Chung \in Tong, the Chinese Minister m Washington, lias wired thai ne Mexican Government has agreed to paj 12,000,000 as indemnity lor the IOM >f life and property suffered by the Chinese merchants during the revolution. The Minister intend^ to demand
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  • 29 5 London, via Bombay. i: :i< accident fat Bridgeport 12 have v killed and 4 1 wounded. Details are awanting. There are four Bridgeports m riie United States.
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  • 28 5 London, via Bombay. Lord Lveagfa has presented the Kin^ with .t."><».()()() sterling to distribute to hospitals m Dahliu, and consumption hospitals ai Newcastle and Wicklow.
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  • 42 5 J "i BOreneaa <>f the muscles whether induced "> Moient exercise or injury, Chamberlain's I'ain Balm is excellent. This liniment is also highly esteemed for the relief it affords m case I'iieuinatisni. Hale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.
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  • 258 5 IN IRELAND AND WALES. 11 Come back to Erin and M Abide with me.' I' I I TKU's S| l;\ k I By Submarine Cable] London, ia Bombay Their Majesties Hie King and Queen, the Prince of Wale*, ami Princesi Mary had an enthusiastic soml off from
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  • 49 5 London, via 1 Durban. a feature of Bisley Ijjis been the phenomenal ■hooting of Maurice Blood who lias won consecutively the l$ is^. Edge, and Eialford compel i> ions. Oxford won the Humphrey cup writfa 722. Cambridge Kored 714. Edinburgh \<:i demy wins ili#' Ashburton with 195.
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  • 27 5 London, via Durban. Lord Eisner is ill with appendicitis, and i- now m nursing home at Edinburgh. Lord Esher hai been operated upon for appendicitis.
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  • 64 5 London, \ia I turban. In the annual match at Lords the Gentlemen beat tlw Mayers i>\ ISO runs. Hobbs made 104. not out. Kinneir, tli*- cricket profeKsional, has accepted tlu> invitation of the Marylehone Cricket Club Committee to join the team for Australia. Hampshire has drawn m the match
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  • 50 5 London, via Durban. The well-known solicitor. Mr Arthur Newton, who represented tin* murderer Crippen, has been suspended for twelve months for professional misconduct. The charge against him was that he aided and abetted Mr Horatio Bottomlej to rti— fiminatci. through John Bull, a pre« tended letter from Crippen.
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  • 202 5 London, j ii Durban. Another attempt at sabotage Ihn taken place on the railway l i 1 1 near Chartres, ;m<l ;i ioldiet and two civilians have been :> rresi cd. The Rt. Rev, the Bishop ot Singapore is tuinouiK ed m the S. K. A. Hand*book to
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  • 172 5 SHARE FORFEITURE. The action brought hv James Henry Wilts a«uinst the Jimah Rubber Estates Ltd. and 11m three directors concerned was concluded before the Chief Justice, sir Archibald Law, yesterday morning, judgment being reserved. Mr UjK-otr contended thai the evidence m oross*examination loft the case exactly where it
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  • 607 5 The Government of India have tiudev consideration several nil shoota of the opium question which has arisen out of the recent treatj with China. The text of the treatj bas now be< published m India, and ii ig feared that the export trade m this commodity will
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  • 221 5 SHARE CIRCULAR. FRASER Co. A great improvement has taken place m the market during the past week and shares m general June heen more active with the volume of business somewhat increased, sterling Rubbers shew i considerable advance on last week's prices. Rubber.- In Sterling Rubbers, Lanadrons hare been placed
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  • 335 5 hv oonrtesy ol Mr w Bean, who adds to liU i>i)u'.- l.ohMf's Hj;)t ol coin collecting and numismatics, we nave a collection of the silver coins of Km<4 Oeorge m i <-.»>.> >,M,t out from the Royal Mint. Tiu-x consist of the hall-crown, florin, shilling. sixpence, fournence,
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  • 75 5 Kota Bahrn, loth Jnlj Mr < W, Bresland having arrived Prom Europe (from leave* succeeded Mr Burton as magistrate at Kota Bahru. Mr Burton has left for the X.M.S. H. H. the Sultan has Lssuedfl pro< huuation commanding that persons other than porters entering His Highness*B balei shall
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  • 208 5 Malmon. a Bo\anese chauffeur until recently m the employ of Major General Stephenton, ippeated before Mr Firm stone. Beniox magistrate, yesterday on charge of leaving tlio GeneraTi service without notice. Captain Elliott-Cooper, A. D. C. to the General, said Major General Stephenson did not want, to piv*>s
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 60 5 An actor m "When Knights were bold" Had every night to feign a cold. His art, of course, matured with age And soon he shivered off the Stage Habit, you see, made snuffling chronic, So m despair he took a tonic. Alas I tliat he on Woods' Great Peppermint Cure
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    • 356 5 "GOLD MEDAL "CAMP BEDS. S^ 1^ "tf "t^*Wt^T^^a^sflßs^SMHg^sMßs^s^s^Bs^^BSM BHHKXMnf^- C- I n^^P^Bp*'" l^ Jt *3fis >w^_ Covered with Superior Brown Waterproof Government Canvas, made of well seasoned wood all parts neatly and strongly fitted together will be found light portable Price $6-50 each. Hods for Mosquito Curtains price $1-50. Mosquito
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  • 497 6 Is The Standard Beaten In case the Standard Oil Tvu&i U m tsavofa of i notto suited to their Indian exploit*, perhsips "How ire the might} Fallen might suit them. Then was time not so very long a^<> when tlie> monopolised the groat hulk of the Indian
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  • 142 6 afessn Jardine Matheeon and Co., Ltd.. the General Managers, have received telegram from London to the effect thai the annual general met tin*,' ol shareholders m the Indochina Steam Navigation Co., Ltd., will take place on the 15th iu&t. that 430,000 has been transferred from the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 137 6 GLEN LINE OF STEAMERS FOB LONDON ANTWERP. The s.s. f glemak-an." 6,000 tons Captain McGregor, i> due here aiHjnt 15th August and will have prompt despatch for above ikhTs. She lets exoefient accommodation for passengen ft carries both a doctor A stewardess, Baloon Passage Biagapcre to London >:;<><.. Tor further
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    • 650 6 M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. MAIL LINE For China, Japan, Ceylon, Aden, Egypt and Marseilles OUTWARD HOMEWARD Tcmraue July 24 Dumbea July M Polynesien Aug. 7 Annand Behie Aug. 7 CalddonlCß Aug. 21 Yarra Aug. 21 Sydney Sept. 4 Tourane Sept. 4 Tonkin Sept. 18 Polyiiesien Sept. 18 E. Simons Oct.
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    • 744 6 THE 81AM STEAM NAVIGATION CO., Ltd. EAST COAST SERVICE. For Pahang, Berserah. Tringganu, Bisut, Semerak. Bacho, Kelantan. Bangnara. Telupin, Panarai, Pataui, Singora, Lacon, Kohsamui, Bandon, Langsuan, Chumi>ou, Koblak and Bangkok. s.s. PRACHATIPOK* due 10 July Departure 12 July at 3 p.m. s.s. ASDANG** due 13 July Departure 15 July at
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    • 642 6 P. 0. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, 1 Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Dills of Lading Issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf. Continental find American t Portb. Steamers will leave Singaj>ove on or about MAIL LINES. Outward (for Chdu) Delhi July ii
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    • 621 6 N.D.L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The Cast ;<n<l ireil-knowu mail sic-amt -i-s <>\ this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Bouthamp ton. Gibraltar, Genoa, Kaplea, (oonneotintt Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and \ii< 1 Port Said, Sn« Aden, Colombo, Pent Siagapore, Hongkong, Bhanghai, Tidngi Nagasaki and
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  • 639 7 .Alla-jar 4.100 4,150 20,455 Alor~P*mgs« 4.367 4 ,:;t i 28,117 JUor Gajab 718 1,015 88^67 Alma 1,850 2.262 4 ,901 Aiifjlo Mul»> 51,860 54,847 810,066 A>«*r Knning 75. > A\rr MolcK 9,420 ayerPantui MM M^fi 14,661 Bahup 1,608 1,978 9,772 lalgownie 6,964 18,794 tatak labit 8.09V 8,600
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  • 107 7 May Jam- Total. Belat 1.176 Bruiuig MM Ghenderiang 4io Gopeng 040 ftOO 8,085 Heawood 458 1,H96 Kjummin^ 16,414 (11)855,782 Kjinnnoi 36^ 1,084 Kmta 831 135 1.086 Kinta Association 466 1.871 iriniang 100 124 631 Kramiif Pului 1.063 Lalmt 1,519 Mciif»leiiibu I^otle bll Mititllotou 88 Ken Gopeog 13(» 130
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  • 243 7 A Timely W vrning. Allahabad, June 20tb. The Pioneer's I London correspondent wires I An article in the Times," commenting I on British interests in the Persian Gulf, I says that new hopes of an ultimate relaxnI tion of exertion of the
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  • 462 7 The l>uily Express,* 1 apropos of the Coronation, quotes tue whole of that humorous version In the Ingoldbby Legends,*' of i^ueeu Victoria's Coronation, purperting to bs writlssi by an Irish eyewitness unmed Barney Magnire." The real writer was the Rev. Mr Barhan. whose Dosn de plume was
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 311 7 OCEAN S.S. Co., ltd AND CHINA MUTUAL S. N. Co., Ltd. The CoinpanieV steamer^ ue despatched from Liverpool oatVUdl for the Straits, China and Japan every week, and from Japan homewards for London. Amsterdam and Antwerp L'vtry fortnight for Genoa. Marseilles and Liverpool and for Marseilles, Havre and Liverpool monthly.
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    • 519 7 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. The M earners of thin Company maintain a regular direct service between Calcutta, Straits. Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan, taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for Canton, Swatow, Aruoy, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwmag, YangtHze Ports, Formosa, the Philippines Ac, Ac. STEAMERS. Tons Commander I Kutsaug 4,893
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 1234 7 YKNSELS IN FOIiT. Ftegtt^dTon« Conjmjuifleri \rrivr«i Tfmn t \\]<u Sea Mew Cel. ynch\ 51NJ Marphy, J4-« Mai ruieifll Beaßelle K.M.s. ymt. 400 Natodali, KtmnUtfi, 1A r.u..^. I'm melfa Pteamors Nat. Tonnage MMtfl* FtaMU Consignees For August Nor 3246 Byerck Miike, 4 7 M B X Uncertain Astyanax Brit 8020 Reive
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  • 562 8 The 0bOT« is the title of a valuable book by !>»• Watson, Chief Medical Officer, Estate Hospitals -Association. Klaug. In one of hit chapters lie dnsit with AntiMosquito measures for stream -breeding Anopheles." These are the dreaded N. Willatori which breed m clear running
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 738 8 A Nurse Companion f Pneumonia and Pleurisy After Effects, Wasting and Weakness Happy and cheerful with abundance of energy and spirits, is how Miss Dunford describes herself from the day she commenced to take Phosferine. Yet before she found relief m Phosferine words failed to express the miserable torments she
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    • 353 8 How to Keep Well. Con^tipation brings many ailments m its train and is the primary cause of much Mckn« ss. Keep your bowdl regular, madam, and you will escai>e many of the ailments to which women are subject. Constipation is a a very isiuple thing, but like many simple things,
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    • 348 8 CROSSES p p (^f^Z^Sh PICMLES, SOUPS, JAMS, S I BlpS^TJgl^ JtLLIES, POHED MEATS, 1 T A RT 1? I MALT VINEGAR, 1 Fkl?T Ti^ A i^TT^O I Q ***p**" ex 41 SAIAD OIL I JLIJCiJLiH^iiLVyIJCiO. ls^?~rSj£^|| SM j a. Agent* for I^ea Pcrrini 1 9 ***•**<*! Tina with K***^ WORCBSTBRSHIRB
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  • 1172 9 Cap. Issue. Paid. Last Div. Buyers. Skllers. 55,000 2s 2k Allagar 3 10 4 2 150.000 is 2s \nglo-Malay 100% 18 3 19 I 50.000 2s 2s Batang Maiaka 2 0 IS •tO.OOO 1 1 Batn Caves 130% 13 10 0 14 0 0 ho.OOO 1 I Batu Tiga
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  • 637 9 From Ist July, 1911, and until further Notice. TRAIN SERVICE FOR WEEK DAYS ONLY. 1 2 3 5 G 7 9 10 11 II A.M. A.M. \.Ni. \.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. Paaaix Pnnjang *lt j p 7.:n 5.00 Borneo Wharf 7.:W 9.0J
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 216 9 INT EXTERMINATORS (UNIVERSAL) and Sulphur Powder lARSENITE OF SODA for spraying lalang and other weeds POILERS (Spenser-Hopwood) 6 H.P. 8 H.P. 10 H.P. m stock. BOILER COMPOSITION (D.M.) For preventing scale and pitting ■CEMENT "Eagle" Brand Both these are of the highest C ril UT quality. BEMENT "Borneo" Brand Fresh
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    • 123 9 De KONINKUJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ UNDEB CONTRACT WITH THi: NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Agents at Singapore, The Shipsagency, Ltd, 2-3, Collyer Quay The undermentioned date-, of departure aiv only approximate. CAMPHUTfI Riomv, Billiton. Batavia, Java coast, Samaran^, Soerabaia, 15oelelenj*. Aiupenan. Macassar. Moluccos, Now Guinea and C'elt.'bes coast July 14 MhNtr<..\i.\ Iteteh river
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    • 142 9 k Emnc hi o<l A<l vI ts KEPLER' (IRACL MARVJ 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
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    • 25 9 DYSENTERY AND DIARRHOEA. BROWN'S SPECIFIC. To be bad at the Singapore Dispknbaby and of Mibb Bbown. Graaedala, Rivet Valley Road, Singapore Deo 14 tthB 1W
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  • 164 10 THURSDAY. Lvmiks Hoi BLES. Hn H.tskiHx Mud .Mrs Sanderson lira Marsh and Miss Marsh, postponed. Championship Pairs. Mrs Mn\son jnul Can i Sfiss Gunn and Miles, postponed. Mis rial i man ii and Leggatt beal Miss Upootf and Terrell 8 B, n -9. Miss Can er and
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  • 81 10 Buffs ll Wanderers Tbe meeting ol the above teams m the Football Cup Competition on tin- Esplanade laal evening resulted m b draw, no goals being scored. For the mosl part the J'.ufN were the attacking side, but a fine def< nee was put up b> the Wanderers, the
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  • Correspondence.
    • 277 10 be Editor, Sir, Regarding the remarks oi your correspondent under the heading of Sporting Notes m your issue of Jul> IS, 1 And there is a certain amount ol doubt a> to wli.ii authority fche committee (of which I am a member) had m awarding the game to tin- 11.
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    • 177 10 \u imputation was math; against the Committee and it is for them, and not for ill fco prove that thej are correct, our function is to criticise, not to supply a judicial' 1 authority with evidence which the) should have*in their possession. If. its our correspondent avers, the decision wa>
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    • 69 10 hi Fiichett. the well-known Australian minister and author, to a correspondent of the Christian World, has been giving some particulars of the present conditions Of life and labour m Australia. He stated that on the Orvieto, m which he travelled England, there were OlUi third-class mosl of the,,, working-men coming
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  • 406 10 AMA T E UR THEATRICALS Andalouma at the Theatre Royal. a number of local amateurs attached to the fortugnese Churob staged MAndalouina.', a melodrama m ii\e acts, at the Theatre Royal last nighi with much success. The performance was In aid of the new St. Joseph's Church fund and there
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  • 455 10 London. Jwm 19. Mi Ciarvin. tin- BditOK of tin- Ohsrw r. puhlishes a long article on the [mi n;il Conference, which Is now drawing lot eIOM. He thinks that tho omissio i to debate the question of a reciprocal us tom> tariff between the mother-countr} and ill*- Dominions,
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  • 212 10 The Corporals. 2nd Uattn. The Buffs are to he congratulated upon the excellent manner m which their Dance was appreciated; out of the numerous invitations sent out to the Garrison and Town, only three were declined, owing to previous engagements. The Gymnasium had been tastefully decorated for the
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  • 56 10 There was a u,ood gathering last night at the Malay Volunteer Ctub, when the new billiard table was opened by Capt. Hilton, who played short game and demonstrated the qualities of the new table. The Malay Volunteers £o for a night march to-night with the band of
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  • 17 10 TODAYS PLAY. Doubles. Norrie and Elphick v Campbell ami Spie rs. Singles. Butter v Threlfall.
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  • 22 10 Sunday, 16th. Jahnftton'i Pier, o. 10, 11 a.m.. 2.80 and B.tO p.m. Bnngßlon 9.80, 10.80, 12.10, aud 5.80 p.m.
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  • 194 10 London. July i. The AgS Khan delivered a lecture at the Crystal Palace yesterday on the Moslems of the Kinpire. He said that there was a desire m India for a i>il>le embodiment of the rule of the Kin-,' Emperor, to whom all classes of the
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  • 185 10 THEFT FROM ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL. Samuel, a Christian Tamil, employed tit st. Andrew's Cathedral, pleaded guilty he foiv Mr Acton, second magistrate, yesterday, to criminal breach of trust m respect of a sum of Ml- L. B. daunt appeared for the prosecution and said the actual defalcations amounted to £800
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  • 646 10 The M.M. steamer ''Mauohe" left Saigon at 3 pin on Wednesday, aiid may be expected ben to-morrow. The Dutch steamer Kediri" arriTed from Botterdam yesterday. She lauds 800 tons of general cargo and proceed! to Java. The 'huuera' landed 8,800 tons of general cargo from Rangoon at the
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  • 147 10 Per Camphuys: Mr. Helm. Baaleh, Mr Baldilla, Mr. Athes, Mr. Rodriguez Per Nuentang Mr. M. Goldenberg, Mr Blanchenag, Mr. Nai Voranort, Mr. Kou.' Choon Foo. Per Hyc I >c(,ii-: Mr. I{. Pawle, Mr. J B Watson, Mr. J. V. a. Bandenon, Mr. W White. Mr. C. A. Gftdman, Mr.
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  • 13 10 Van Noor, Brit 1235. Winsenms, Deli lft.l K. P. M. Batavia.
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