The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 31 July 1911

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 31, 1911. NO. 7,279
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  • 158 1 The s. c. i made good start In th. tournament cricket match against Law and Civil Service Page 8. The Premier of Anstratifl lias repudiated t\\v interview l»y Mr Si.» ad Page 4. A special wire from Malacca gives the rubber auction prices Pa*.e 4. Our Penang
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  • 882 1 When llx non Muli .Htic i.iljin vat ivort of Borneo elect to go padi planting, the> begin l»\ enlisting. 01 propitiating, the dii majores; Mid public prayers and dances, and a wholesale daughter ol domestic animals, together with ;i Trhnlnik pur ohaM and consumption of aiak. seem to
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 300 1 &9 TO-NIGHT fh< gjAT THE ALHAMBRAjg I) FIVE NEW PICTURES s©f W ENSURING A PLEASANT EVENING S ENTERTAINMENT W /Xl "IH' a<-.oh;.ti< tVnt- YC (111 -THE CIAH k CI.i.ANKK.- a hun.,,f,,,,s M t (fa AA "WHO is NKLLIF.-anappic-ciahkcon.U >>V /©I JSSSSS KANS()M< th M l-nei.,l S9 IWJ CHE JAC9UERIEB, <»U
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    • 186 1 Singapore Philharmonic Society ORCHESTRA CONCERT TEUTONIA CLUB Monday, July 31, (to-night) at 9-15 pm. Open to members of the Teutonia, Tau^lin. 1 Mitch and Swiss Clubs and their Mends a* well as members Philharmonic Society. Tickets at the Hall $2. July -2U |.a THE CLEAN SHOW THE STAR OPERA COY.
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    • 308 1 MARLBOROUGH Cinematograph, Beach Road, TO-NIGHT TONIGHT AN EXCELLENT SERIES OF PICTURES GIVING UL L VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY 2nd Show 9-30 to 11 p.m. I New Year Festivities m Jap.iv. 9 A Proposal Sketch. 3 The Little Indian God. 4 DERBY SCENES AND EVENTS. 1911. Sunstiu Wins. I Thieves at
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    • 212 1 Pure oceshmilli Erom bealthy Australian cows Page Notice re the estate of Thomas Mackie doceased Page 8. New teak motor boat loi sale Plage 8. Polo Club "at home" Page 2. House m Tanglin wanted al onee Page o. Smart millinery at John Little Co., Page 4. Important sale of
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 206 1 THE WEEK. Monday 31st. Higfa Water— 2-2S a.m.. Mfl p.m. Emulation Lodge, B-BO p.iu. Philh. Orchestral Conceit T. Club, 9-1.3 pan. Football Cup Filial Butts i v. Wanderers. Tuesday Ist. High Water 1-18 a.m.. 2-49 p.m., Wednesday 2nd. Hi^li Water— 3-18 a.m.. MO pan. R. A. O. 13., Andersons Hoto
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  • 753 2 Ho See, an opium shopkeeper at 210 Telok Aver Street, has reported to the police that somebody broke into his shop OO Thursday ni^ht and stole opium imd pipes to the value of *66.46. Hongkong papers announce the death of Mr P. Edalji Khambatta, the oldest Parsee resident m Hongkong.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 819 2 NOTICES. SINGAPORE POLO CLUB. AT HOME. The Members of the Singapore Polo Club will be At Home" on Monday. August 7th. on the Race Course Ground, on the occasion of the Annual Tournament for the K.O.R. Cup. Play will commence at 4.45 p. m. July 31 wfni 8-rt FRESH MILK
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    • 607 2 j Its never too early \xM FraserdNeaves S IBPP SODA WATBR Oll^|^|/\IvJL/t3f) Our now patent Low Set Express Cushions can l>o Acted to uu\ Billiftrd Table, innHnfl it for playing purposes as j,'ood as new. (Freight on a case of Cushions to Bombay, $3 only.) Best African Ivory Billiard Balls
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    • 444 2 CHARTERED BANK of India Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. SINGAPORE BRANCH. P;ud up Capital m GO,OOO I shares of £20 each €1,200,000 Reserve Fund £1,625,000 Reserve Inability of Tropriotora £1,200,000 Court of Directors. I Sir Montagu Cornish Turner (Chairman) Henry Stewart Cunningham, K.C.I.E. Thomas Cuthbertson, Esq. Sir Alfred
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    • 320 2 FEDERAL £lf£ Assurance Corapaijy of Canada. EsTvni.isnrn [< OIdUBAMGB inFoiv S T ew Kusiiicss. 1010. over Largo Nett Surplus al»ovo liabilitie SERVE and all oiustandi,^ Direct QOWMMMMWn 'ash Txians, S.>;|?, m< Polioiisarc WORLD J. H. EVANS. Mil nag. Eh THE BORNEO Co Ltd General A* MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. OF
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  • 440 3 Such is tin- tith girei o Penaag i>\ tini m spondenl oi be Iii nm tor" now visii--11(4 M Wt ch> not li>iiil. |hi BOUbriqael is deserved at present. Thirty yean 2<) years :»^<>, 1" years ago even, hut is! few yean ana the kern been appropriate,
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  • 225 3 r lh for the n: ntliu^ Dec. 81 ■<:•» i The total receipts foe the year on revenue acco n amounted to £27,5J lid., compii-i ig Ll'--'1.2H1 m s '<d. m Borneo and £26,272 Os. Sd. m London. The < oi the year amoui t9l
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 80 3 Into uj.ii com] nts dyw utej v take Woods' < rmint Cure. Singapore Cold r Storage Co., Ltd. Near Entrance to Borneo Whan. Telephone 1026. Sea stocks of all kinds of Frozen Meats etc., can be delivered o shipping at the Wharves, or m the Singapore Roads on short notice.
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    • 491 3 Tonic Free from Alcohol Are you pale, weak, easily tired, and do you lack nerve power? Ask your doctor if Ayer's Sarsaparilla would not be good for you. He knows, and will advise you wisely. Not a drop of alcohol m this medicine. It puts red corpuscles into the blood,
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    • 482 3 TO LET. TO BE LET PARTLY FURNISHED. No. .3, ViJla Marina, Tanjoag Katong, from Ist Beplember, 1911. Appl> to BTEPHEKB PAUL «V: Co TO LET AYl,u JLItNEH, 401 fWimagocm id. Large Comjxmnd, Newly rej>airtil, painted and colour- wash. Entry Aug. Ist. Apply to KOH SEX HONG. Dill Collector, Kallles Hc.tel,
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    • 507 3 'KEPLER' (.'•-J.iTC*^"' V_ (iK.\ir mark) V SOLUTION WK NURSING MOTHERS derive great benefit from this w*~~sfcr-"ti.l delicious tonic food. SBnl 4 Kepler Solution sustains the MUT^m^lS strength and builds up the P^^^P^|h| It increases and enriches the supply of milk. It is easily digested, and its MR rich, nutty malt
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    • 659 3 AUCTIONS. MORTGAGEE'S SALE Monday, 51st July, at 2-30 p.ra FfceeboM Land situate m ;i res< rvctl road off Balestier Road. Bingapott Ann Acres. 8 Rcxkls and •_'<• Poles, CHING KENG LEE Co., AUCTION] XSvaus and Kitoril Bdief tore. July M i 5y Order of the Chief Police Officer, S.S. AUCTION
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  • 58 4 Domestic Occurrences. Marriage. Andkuson-Standen. On Juno Ist. at St. Michael's Chester-square, by the Rev. J Goutfh McConnick, M.A., GEORGE Carr ANDERSON, youngest son of the late Findlay Anderson, h.f.i.c.s., of Inchyra Grange, Polniont, N. 8., to Isobel Julia Standen, 2nd daughter of the late Lieut-General Douglas Standen, Madras Staff GotM,
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  • 1181 4 The Singapore Free Press. Monday, July 31, 1911. ll'if-4,a1l the Pre«s t)ir Prop!- >u»-l air'an*. L*riawff] \>y infliHTKe an«: iinbri*.*'' p >y (MB H«r« patrol Tmtbfcti g*o*iam pre-em dra>. •olf<]£pi! to Prlijioti lviva"v UM a^- While the Morocco difficulty still stands with all its potentialities of mischief, the situation has
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  • 71 4 The Championship Pairs of the I I T C Tournament will bo played ou Thursday' mid the Committee mid Members w ill be At Home to thoir friends on that day. It is proposed by the Committee of the Singapore Polo Club that the roemlw^ r the Club shall entertain
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  • 213 4 DENIES ALLEGED INTERVIEW. A Colombo wire states that Mr Fisher, the Premier of Australia, was interviewed by Renter and repudiates m its entirety the interview published m the "Review of Reviews'* and mentioned m the wire of the 2Mb. At Colombo when Mr. Fisher was informed that a
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  • 52 4 Supporting Lord Lansdowne. The M Daih Mail and other papen give prominence to resolution by thr Birmingham Conservative Association assuring Lord Lansdowne and Ifr Pal four of its unflinching support. Liberals interpret this as a defiance of Highbury, tlmt is, the attitude of Mr Joseph Chamberlain m this
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  • 29 4 A Disclaimer. Earl Waldegrave, Bar! Roberts, aud Lord Churchill deny I hat they attended the banquet to Lord Salsburj although their names were published as being present.
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  • 358 4 (/•'*<<// -ur i/u n Correspondent.) Malacca, July 29. Sheet $281.10 Bark Crape 1 16.10 > < Capt H. Harland lw> taken over the honorar\ MCretar] and ireasurership tlu i Singapore \\< .n Club, The Peking Board of Communication! hn> resolved to l*'\> rtompdatiesthroughout the whole Empire. On
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  • 670 4 THIRD I)\V g R] g I t <"' The races ommen* ihine, though rain < listant. There wa- g< partkmlarlj of P.1f.8. visit gOing whs i 1 1 r i gOOd. The results wore &TBWABDB' Mr Godfrey's Zanibai 8 Mi- floods Batteras :<.!> lir Maclean's Honeybeai 8.7 Button
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 360 4 KELLY ®> WALSH L^ NEW NOVELS. NEW BOOKS. COLONIAL LIBRARY EDITION $1-10 EACH. ti.. n.in.tion of the Domi— lei Mo» <iuit<> h\ E. H. Ross :j--_>r, Ihe .lows House by Fergus Hume A Woman of Small Account by M. E. The Legacy by M.uy S. Watts Martins -2-00 v t-,\.
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    • 40 4 BILLIARDS. THE ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN CUSHION. (Alcock's Patent with Improvements of John Rouettts, Retired World's Champion) absolutely THE BEST CUSHION TO DATE FOR ANY CLIMATE. JOHN ROBERTS, 1910. ONLY OBTAINABLE FROM John Roberts, London. John W. Roberts, 160, Mount Road, Madras, India.
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  • 136 5 DOMINIONS NAVY. IMPORTANT IMPERIAL AGREEMENT. London, via Durban. fn ih« Cj Dadiitn Bouse of Commons Ottawa, Sir Wilfrid Lanrier laid upon the table tlio naval agreement between Britain and Canada, Australia ,n.! N<-w Zealand. This agreement provides iliat the Bervioos of the Dominions arc exvely under tho inspection of their
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  • 113 5 German Ministers Consult Kaiser. x x I S BVICE. London, via Durban. !>- B i .11. inn Bollweg, th< [mperial n Cham* Uor, and Hen Kiderlen enter, the German Foreign Minis- gone to Bwinemunde to report on the political situation to the German /•'mi i»' nor. n's Sebyice.
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  • 33 5 Impeb] \l Service. I. radon, \ia Durban. A Washington telegram states that ill the great powers have agreed to participate m the Opium Conference Ihe Ha-j m on October Ist.
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  • 34 5 A Relapse. 01. Sir F. Younghusband, n\1»o was riousl> injured )>> being run down bj a motor rar on the -"itli Lnst. and has had pneumonia, is suffering from B relit i
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  • 42 5 In ounty cricket Nott> beat Olou< ire h\ 889, and Lancashire drew mat* h with Surrey. In count} cricket Warwickshire beat Vuk^lmv 1»\ 196, and Middlesex beat l)\ an innings and 211. London, \ia Durban. Kent beat Surrey l>\ four wickets.
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  • 197 5 SINGAPORE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. To-night's Orchestra] Concert. The next Orchestra] Concert will i« L'iwii this evening (Monday fehe :;isi 1 Teutonia Club, i>> kind perion of the Committee. The orchestral Items of tlie programme "ill include Overture "Bgmont" r»<«t boven) Romance m (i for violin and ori. (Beethoven), Mi- Pennink and
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  • 69 5 ENTHUSIASTIC GRATITUDE. BANZAI." hamiAL \\.w< Service. Admiral Togo, m > me8 «age on the of his departure to Japan, said: "I >mll i-Hi-iy ha.k unforgettable memories nLnr\ ?i On: li<ni:lI1<1 IMX cordial treat, ment u> the Government. lam great lj impressed by the people's Qu^ MajV^ i( tl,,.Ki
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  • 92 5 POWERFUL LETTER TO MR HEWINS. London, via Durban. Mr Balfour, m a letter to Professor V, ns< xUv Unionist candidate m the Middleton bye-election, gaid: l)Ui)l Foreign and [mperial affairs give abundant reason for anxiety Tlio ivtusal of the Government to ih'n] with Colonial preference threatens to
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  • 86 5 Stalwarts at Grosvenor House. Active Policy Adopted. London, via Durban. At a meeting at Grosvenor House, including Lord Halsbury, Lord Belborne, Lord Salisbury, Lord Willoughby de Broke, Lord Lovat, Mr Wyndham, Mr F. B. Smith, sir Edward Carson and Mr L. 8. Amery, a letter from Mr Austen
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  • 122 5 The Defence of Liberty. The Abuseof the Prerogative. At the meeting of Unionists at Grosvenor House it was decided to issue Mr Balfour't letter to constituent as a collect i\t- manifesto. It would bet mistake to use language suggesting that th< Peers possess weapons with which they
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  • 50 5 Government Organises Relief. Imperial \'i;\\< Beeticb. London, via Durban. A St. Petersburg telegram says that ow \nu to the failure of the harvest m South Kast Russia and the Siberian steppe region the Government lias decided to sell corn at cost price, and to organise relief works.
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  • 67 5 Arnst Victorious. Imperial N«wa Service. London, via Durban. At Sydney the World's ■culling championship has taken place upon the Paramatta River, m which Arnst heat Pearce hy four lengths m the time of 19 mins. !6eeos, tlii* being the record for the course. [The previous besl <>n the
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  • 40 5 Mr. Masterman Returned. Imperial Xews Service. London, via Durban. The South-wed Bethn*) Green byeelectioo baa resulted m the rot urn of Mr Masterman, Liberal, with 2.745 votes, Mr HoiVsuinl, the Unionist polling 2,561, and Mr SoUIT, Socialist, 181.
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  • 1187 5 {From cut otm Gjr*<'sf>on<ient.l a P.in with b veti commonplace title, ilie In., ling word is "drainage," -has just passed both Housos of Parliament, and m a Urn dn>s will receive the Hoyal Assert and become hi Act )t is measure oi" mm iiutii usual Importance however; it
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  • 91 5 Entienne Delage, a Frenchman, was again before Mr Firmstone on Saturday morning. The man who is wanted by the Saigon police was arrested ID Singapore last week, and an extradition warrani was applied for. The French viee -consul attended th<> court ami Mated thai Delage had made
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  • 73 5 On Saturday morning as the Singapore Free I'l-e-.s tambi was laking the supply of papers for the whole of the Tanglin district to the distributing station, a native detectJsjsi scassssd him i<u stealing the papen and confined him m the Detective Station, with his papers, without apparently reporting
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  • 350 5 In his annual report on the Bank* luptcy Department, M» P F J>:i\id. acting Official Assignee, writes. On the whole, tlu* year under review has been an average one, unmarked i»> liny special outstanding features, and thos<: who prophesied an exceptional crop of failures as the Inevitable
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 37 5 How to Cure Muscular Rheumatism. 1 '-.>,., o than useless to take any uiediIQ t* rnally for umseular or chronic rheu- All that is needed is a free applica- '.irrberlain'H Pain Balm. Tor -ale by v anU Dealers.
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    • 44 5 Rubdown for Soreness of Muscles. For soreness of the muscles whether induced bv violent exercise or injury, < haiuberlain s Pain Balm is excellent. This liniment is also hi'hlv esteemed for the relief it affords m case o! rtienniatism. Halo by all DtopOUMtflM and Dealers.
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    • 231 5 ROBINSON COl GRAPNEL j addTTcl SMOKING MIXTURE! TiDADMFL' 1 A blemj of tbe Finest I VJ l</\ KN Cl> Oriental and other To- [j Un 1/ 1 1 1 xfiM bacco Remarkably cool I "UK Wn M A UP of medium strength t V|| IVI I '> and excellent flavour.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 626 6 M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINE For China, Japan, Ceylon, Aden, Egypt and Marseilles OUTWABD HOXEWABD Pohuesien Aut\. V Avuaiid BeLie Aug. Caledonieu Ati^ > Aug. 21 Bydnej .Se|»t. 4 Towum Sept. 4 TToukiu Bept. 18 Polynesien Bept. 18 B. Simons Oct. 2 Caledonian Oct. I Dombet Oct. 1G Bydney
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    • 661 6 OCEAN S.S. Co., ltd AND CHINA MUTUAL S. N. Co.. Ltd. The Companies 1 steamers an despatched from Li\erj>ool outwards for the Straits, China and Japan every week, and from Japan homeward* for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool and for Marseilles, Havre and Liver}K>ol
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    • 717 6 THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO., Ltd. EAST COAST SERVICE. For Pahang, Berserah. Tringganu, Bisut, Stmerak, Baeho, Kelantau. Bangnara. lelupin, Panarai, Patani, Singora. Lacon, Kohsamiu. Biiudou, Langsuan, ChumiK»n. Taku, Kohlak aud Bangkok. s.s. BORIBAT** due 27 July Departure i»0 July at 3 p.m. &.8. PRACHATIPOK* due 31 July Departure lAng.ai *Will
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    • 564 6 P. 0. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Throoghßittfl <l} mlin^ Issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf. Continental Rnd American Ports. Steamers \*i'i leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Outward (ior China) Areadii \u# 11 Arcadia Od '-<'
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    • 489 6 N.D.L Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN M4fi LINE. m Th< ta»l and wetl-knowa this Company sail fortnl Hambofg via Bottavdam, Ant lon, Gibraltar, Oenoa, Naph Marseilles, Nnptea, Alexandria i v J't.rr .Said. Raes, \<lt n. ColmjjLo Singapore, Hongkong, Bhangl al, j Nagasaki and Kobe to Yokohama i Through tickets are
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  • 1196 7 Cap. Issub. Paid. IjastDiv. buyers. Sellers. N5,000 2s 2s Alla^ar 10% 3 > 3 4 150,000 2s 2s Anglo- Malay 100% 1»5 0 17 9 50,000 2s 2s Batang Malaka 2 0 I 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 150% 11 10 0 12 0 0 80,000 I I Batu
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  • 68 7 (Oobbeci d i.'t 1 to July 19.) Hank 4m 24} dVuinud 24 333 Private credits n/i 2 4 13 32 France credit* fl m/i |.4j N d—HHil r.ank 294 i Germany, tonu |$e| India, T. T. ]74 Hongkong, d< ir Yokohama, del 114$ Java, demand ]4oJ Bangsjk, damand 65
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  • 136 7 J 0 Tin 91.0(1 Gambier i,u>. Gambier cube \o. i i Gambier Cube No. 2 nowu Pepper Black ordin. B'pore trayen 75 Pepper, <\viij i JU> n jh.so Nntmegi (110 b > nom. Nntmegi (80 1 1 Ibj Mace (Banda) Cloves (Amboii noub Dally Coffee do look) yo.OO I
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 216 7 UNI EXTERMINATORS (UNIVERSAL) and Sulphur Powder ARSENITE OF SODA for spraying lalang and other weeds BOILERS (Spenser-Hopwood) 6 H.P. 8 H.P. io H.P. m stock BOILER COMPOSITION (D.M.) For preventing scale and pitting CEMENT "Eagle" Brand ißoth these are of the highest CEMENT "Borneo" Bam* c h h T"* ul.
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    • 151 7 De KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ OHDEB CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Agents at Singapore, The Shipsagency, Ltd, 2-3, Colly er Quay The uAmnottttoned flatm of depactnra ate only approximate. Kkvnii Uatavia July" 31 RUIfFHHTS Belawan-Deli July Vai.hntvn Batavia j u iy Brouwi r Moeara-Saba, Mmpang. Djambi Aug. I Kobhaj Beagat
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    • 20 7 FIREWORKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. I Please apply to M. Th. GORS, BATAVIA. or to Y. TAN, Singapore. 1 May 17
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    • 46 7 Croup Cat h\ Prevented. WktB saven M >oti an the uroupy cough appeal tSMunberl&in'i Cough Remedy will ward off ;a att ;oli of croup »n<l i»reveut at dauber ami OftQBe of .ii\S»:ty. Thousands of mothers ii^e it if illy. For salo by .i'i Disp-ns^D-.M! I ri<)
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 883 7 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and Tom Oommantari ai Pram I'or When 1^ i 1 Co1 >a Murphy, 24-r, Malfl •< ('n,vctai.» Sea Belle F.M.S. vat. 400 S'a.olah, Kunntan, 7-7 F.V S. Uncertain h^v'^t 1 M s 2<) raujong, 21-7 Btyai^ Uncertain H.I.X.S. Tromp Due 8084 da Hun Etalwng, 14-1 Uoceri
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  • 1563 8 tFrom Our Special Com I nt») London June i>o.l l In ii c\ \tiona; SPORTS. We have had bei of 1 1 ternational sporting svei i '<■. and M yearly beCOmet mote I \i J( i f 'lint BBOrtfl And pas ti men are gettii g is
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  • 160 8 < S L\W \M> <i\ K\ I. 1.. A ci uiiitcli was commenced «>n the Esph •i. on Saturdaj afternoon between teams representing the B. C. C. snd iln 1 and ci\ il Sen ice. The result a ere s. C. C. ran c Page b Cai ;;2
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  • 419 8 The Incorporated Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine issue an Illustrated card containing simple but most important instructions for the prevention of lnosquitohorne disease m the tropics. These cards have been prepared by the Liverpool School ot Tropical Medicine, and it is hoped that they will he
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  • 345 8 ka Sijiin will >oon have to face tinopium question and deal with it according to h. i light, it U just M well that she profit i>\ bin:. > experience and choose the happ\ medium m a way that reformation ma> not bring her worse evils than it
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  • 78 8 The following will constitute the tennis for this afternoon's Cup final on the Esplanade. Kick off ut 5.10 ■harp. Wandereri goal, Oanno backs, Van Caylenberg and Ogawa; half-backs, Kennely, Lylan and Conlson^ forwards, Laporte, Winter, Korris, Uslernan and Boyd. Bun*sl: goal, Woodward; back*. Polar and Billaud half-backs,
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  • 290 8 The Straits Steamship Coy's "Krian" was bunkering at she wharf on Saturday. The "Alesia," from Hamburg, brought a quantity <-i explosives for thi^ port yesterday The (iuadiana discharged n qoantity (»i general cargo at the wharf on Saturday and loaded for the return journey. She sail* to-day. From
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  • 218 8 H.. an Indian Civilian, homeward bound b\ the Far Bast baa thi- pleasant little glimpse of Penang: So we earn-- to Penang, an ancient land ol pirates, vluie the \a.>t t ropic- to! i>[ struggle lit«> long tree with tree for the bountiful Bunlight and the
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  • 194 8 The Gentle Summons Of The Cannon. Kuala l.umpor. especially thai portion situated Immediately adjacent to the Padang, was shaken and alarmed early on I rida> morning i>\ the nerve-racking roar oi cannon. A lire was diseoxered. it appeals, at Padu at half |>ast two and the cannon
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  • 92 8 MILK BYE- PRODUCTS. Mr s. It Cottee,of Tregeadle, who is now on his way to Austrnlin from London has ordered machinery to treat casein hye-product of batter milk or skim milk which is anally fed to the pig. lmd calves, or run to waste by the factories Fhii oew industry,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 18 8 I J Vo as l Qwrt Peppermint Cure for all in.,/. I nal complaints flysentry coughs colds c
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    • 226 8 Fresh Australian Pure Creamery BUTTER. Singapore Gold Storage Co, Ltd. NETHERLANDS GUTTA PERCHA Co., li£ SINGAPORE RUBBER WORKS. MOTOR TYRES retreaded at MODERATE Prices RIBBED MATS for Motor Cars. MATS (3 feet by 2 feet) for Carriages and Rikishas. ALL KINDS OF BICYCLE TYRES. Works and Offices PASSIR PAN JANG,
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