The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 1 August 1911
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Title Section16 1911-08-01 1 Si ngapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS _J3INGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1911. NO. 7,28016 words
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Article146 1911-08-01 1 Eteater i.s Bnftering apparently from react inn niter lofig Coronation wires. < >iil\ two items reach u>. a pri< of a pen sion 0D the bead oi tbe ex- shall and the Dominion Parliamenl Plage 5. Sir Wilfjid Lamier lias appealed lo the country on reciprocity and146 words
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Article1651 1911-08-01 1 Once again th« holiday month Xi upon as, and when one Looks round upon the overflowing streets m London at the pifsfiit moment, the question is. when) ale we all going We must go somewhere, that U qu ito ceitain. No oii.« could possiblj laond August iv1,651 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement241 1911-08-01 1 TO-NIGHT /S?| MAT THE ALHAMBRAgS (h) FIVE NEW PICTURES I©? 7Q{ THK l-.l K(il..\J.-S ISANSOM ,il v ?V| fiA tic-.uli.KM drawr, fr,.,,, y lvlu .u iii»i!,'i'y l'A-~AMs.' A drain... IQI A SUPPLEMENTARY SERIES OF CORONATION PICTURES 101 <>> ••i.-'-ini; an\ kindred til,,, xliihited VV/ rrikiiiM|.,on,imiM..' U<l lf< t<>n vvit1 Kin.v241 words
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Advertisement78 1911-08-01 1 JUST PUBLISHED NEW AND UP-TO-DATE DICTIONARY THE CONCISE OXFORD DICTIONARY Adapted from the Oxford English Dictionary by H. W. F. G. Fowler authors of The King's English Price $2.25 In tiu- preparation of thu Dfctftooaty it htm been possible, m Its ow» prorinoe anA on Its owa s.ait louse ibm78 words
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Advertisement225 1911-08-01 1 MARLBOROUGH Cinematograph, Beach Road, TONIGHT TO NIGHT AN EXCELLENT SERIES OF PICTURES GIYIKG FULL VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY. I 2nd Show 9-30 to 11 p.m. 1 N< rear iVstivitics iv Japan. 2 A PropOMtl Sketch. 3 The Little Indian God. DERBY SCENES AND EVENTS 1911 Simstai- Wins. B Thieves at225 words
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Advertisement331 1911-08-01 1 THE POPULAR SHOW THE STRAITS OPERA GO. AT THE ALEXANDRA HALL NORTH BRIDGE BOAD. Gold Medallists Singapore's Fa vourite TO-NIGHT "ALI BABA" AND THE FORTY ROBBERS. BX SPECIAL REQUEST. B. T. TAY, Manager. THE CLEAN SHOW THE STAR OPERA COY. THE DUTCH AND MALAY VARIKTY ENTERTAIN KRh AT THE THEATRE331 words
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Advertisement114 1911-08-01 1 m Go*t>a?'* H&vcrtteements. Notice of Dividend, Singapore a- Johorc Rubber- Etoge 2. Also of i»uinu Bulang Rubber ud Pro dvce Co. -Page 8. Vessels on the berth til* nroy for Antwerp. Pr Alice for BlUOpe, l'i Lodwig for Hongkong, Pembrokeshire for Londoi). Kum San« for Penang. and Ban Hong Ltong114 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous316 1911-08-01 1 THE WEEK. Tuesday 1st. Hi^h Water 2-18 a.m., 2 49 p.m., League Football s. n. c. v Rattee 0. D. Wednesday 2nd. High Water 3-18 a.m.. A :50 p.m. R. A. 0. B., Andersons Hotel. 8 p.m. League Football R. G. A. v. BoJCa il Tanglin. Quadrille Party. Sgts. Mess.316 words
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Article221 1911-08-01 2 Mr. John Barrow, residing at 15, Duke St. Bradford, Manchester, England, writes I shall never fail to recommend Doaus Backache Kidney Pills to others, for the medicine has done me wonderful good. For two or three years I suffered from what I believe was sciatica and rheumatism.221 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement18 1911-08-01 2 Why Colds Arc Dangerous. ibc cow 1 itsell tw J"«n!«>-ou»-; It is not oy «v DfaipetLsarlea and Dealen.18 words
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Advertisement339 1911-08-01 2 TO LET. TO BE LET PARTLY FURNISHED. No. 5, Villa Marina, Tanjong Katong, from Ist September, 1911. Apply to STEPHENS PAIL Co July -2i uc TO LET A.TBB .IERNEH, 401 Serangoon rd. Large Compound, Newly repaired, paintod and colour-wasa. Entry Aug. Ist. Apply to KOH SEX HONG, Bill Collector, Sanies339 words
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Advertisement360 1911-08-01 2 NOTICES. NOTICE. THE EXCHANGE BANKS WILL BE CLOSED ON Saturday, sth Aug. Public& Bank Holidays Monday, 7tn j Aug 1 M PULAU BULANG RUBBER PRODUCE Co. Ltd. Notice is hereby given that a dividend at the rate of 6"b per annum will be paid for the six months ending 31st360 words
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Advertisement607 1911-08-01 2 NOTICES. FRESH MILK Pure Fresh Milk from Healthy Australian Cows. Morning and Evening. P^uropeau Handling. Cleanliness guaranteed. H. S. Kill WAN, No. 4, Hock Road. (200 yards from Orchard Rd. Market July 31 s NOTICE. Messrs. Down and Company have, this das removed their offices from Winchester House to Nos.607 words
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Advertisement399 1911-08-01 2 CHARTERED BANK of India Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Paid np Capital m 60,000 shares of £20 each .€1,200,000 ReHerveFnntl £1,625,000 llescrve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 Court of Directors. Sir Montagu r O rniHh Turner (Chairman) Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham, K.C.l.i:. Thomas Cuthbertson, Esq. Sir Alfred399 words
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Advertisement279 1911-08-01 2 FEDERAL uf] r Assurance Company of Canada. 1 rABI i.-nn INSURANCE la For--.-. New Business. 1910, <»\, r Large Nett Surplus <; SERVE ami all oat i)ir.;<t Qonuan b Cash Loans, Bettleu Policies are "WORLD J. H. EVANS, THE BORNEO Co Ltd MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. 1> Policies279 words
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Article401 1911-08-01 3 THI >''>' P8 °1 n IMI VTB. j,, i .om .in'.',- !(i«> progi ul>|.. I i-iii- \\<> trail ji> i!v p]< JiTifll! all ies h.ivf I itherto beea dealing i.t> the coolies. .»lil>t 'lull WM-Os i|| I||i(H\ I i I6U||l li;i\ m D tlu> !;t>j hro fears, >*;)l>!i^i il, -Ml401 words
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Article218 1911-08-01 3 HEALTH IN RUBBER DISTRICTS. tesi Loo 1 1., (liiiuin- <li-; riots ii|u>ii the cans as the subject of the ace al the Rubl>r Carnegie Brown, iirill ;be weight of In fttura >*»i of the di*m distinct mea Hires hich i! cult i\ ation i Mime time i sa condii lons,218 words
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Article49 1911-08-01 3 ing coolies I 97Q ot throe juished visitors at I tnpiw Rt the < .y.tnl l!l the Sultan of l .J sl1 Harua, md h'ajali Abdul iWtl aed patronised 1 Route, and oo their arrival at «U»ge, and a bo the Indinn wief boll .aps accordingly Rajah «pre«*d their S--VII.49 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement806 1911-08-01 3 •mi The Rc-crcator of Lost Health. Sir Gilbert Parker, If I could only get well and strong ag tin Sir Fred-rick Milncr, How often are those words uttered by men and won en who, Bart. lUt*,-cT a iw* though up and about, are, nevertheless, ill, with racked nerves, bed! to806 words
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Advertisement363 1911-08-01 3 J Messrs. CHEE ENG &SONS. (Established 1839.) 71, North Bridge Road. iirff Mvifer J Civil, Naval, Military and Sporting Tailors. j Tho ManagiDg Proprietor, who lias received his training from an European Master-Tailor, PERSONALLY CUTS every garment /'''^JSi^Sfe thns ensuriug perfect fitting with the latest WEST END cut and j363 words
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Advertisement17 1911-08-01 3 APAKTMENTS. BOARD AND LODGING. oinfortable rooms at 7, Oxlcy Rise, Tennis Stable. Terms Moderate. July 3 UC17 words
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Advertisement760 1911-08-01 3 AUCTIONS. i NOTICE. AUCTION SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES FROM PAWNSHOPS On Monday, 7th Aug., at 10 a.m. AT Tin: aUCTIOM KABT IN MALACCA. Chops Bng Hin. bee Hin. Seng -100 and l^m Hong. Tin pledges will be on rien at the Marl two days prior to sale and also on760 words
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Advertisement601 1911-08-01 3 THE Singapore Free Press. Morning Daily. To Our Readers. The Singapore Free Pres9 is now Morning Daily, aud is on sale at depot*, from an early hour each moruinj? (Sundays excepted). Cash price Ton Cents a copy Subscribers' conies will be delivered at their private residences, (or town office* or601 words
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Article40 1911-08-01 4 Domestic Occurrences. Births. At Sea View Hotel Sin^aj>oi«.% on July 31st to Mr. and Mrs. G. V. L. Scott, son. Samuel.— On the 28th inst.. at 14. Scotland Road, Penantf, the wife of Mr. C. R. BAMUEI^ of a daughter.40 words
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Article, Illustration1415 1911-08-01 4 H-rt- -h.ili the P rt iht People u'r.t v.ir.'ain, UtMWcd hv btfltWDM an 1 unbnbe.i bf £-n !ere pat-iot Truth ht-t gl -u>r precept- <\u >. I J le<lii« .l to Pc&ckm. I*vau\ tod La*- Tuesday, August 1. 1911. It is possible that many have not1,415 words
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Article270 1911-08-01 4 At the Lnton I>>. •lection, Mr. Cecil Harinsworth, Liberal. obtained 7,61.» votes. and Mr. Hicknmn. Conservative. 7,000 votes. Ant i Chinese riots have broken out at Cardiff. A niiniber of Chinese hiundrirs were wrecked, and Chinese seamen s property burned. The monthlj meeting of the church Workers Association will be270 words
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Article313 1911-08-01 4 IPOH EDITOR FINED. \From cur Koala Lumj Thi- morning at th of Qovernment, Mr Jack Jenningt Ing Kditor of the Times of M wiis lammoDi d betore I ■m Klang, Mi 11. W. Thoi famat ion of Court w ithin 4 of section 199, SOO and 601313 words
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Article354 1911-08-01 4 Mi 11. h. 11. Ifuntor. ni.i Shanghai office oi the Bongkonj sinm^iiiii lefi for Kobi Lei i r.i«<t I;.-: >, China), Limit* been registered with a capital of i-".<Ki,) m tin sham .i« quirt -ms carried on bj Lever Brothers, Limit* Port Sunlight, 8h nghal ami .la m China* Ui354 words
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Advertisement288 1911-08-01 4 KUPPER PILSENER B\y Y7* T^ is the LLll BEST. SOLE AGENTS, CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO. H PERRIER JOUET EMM PALE DRY CREAMING M. CHAMPAGNE M J3m\\ Q utßTs PINTS SPIITS Bw'iSi* 38 $39 $21 T SOLE AGENTS PALE DRY CREAMING h$H JOHNLinLE&Co f H X LIMITED. A J lherc is a288 words
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Advertisement101 1911-08-01 4 'GRAMOPHONESI 9 NEW MODELS AT SPECIAL PRICES 0 SEE OUR WINDOWS ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED. A Just arrived the finest f collection of mouldings! f f $12.50 > $12 50 1 100 ZEN I $12.50 [CABINET PHOTOS! I m ilu best possible workmanship by f The LEADING Photographers A of101 words
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Advertisement11 1911-08-01 4 WoixU" QNat r. ppamual I ual complaints >l\ -.entry contl^> ooldi11 words
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Article100 1911-08-01 5 BRUTAL ASSAULT IN PENANC. {f*--.t-i ;ut o:.n (',>t\ -j-ontient.% Peoang, Julj uki brutal assault was oommitted on I rank Clark, an Australian hone trainer, near midnight on Saturday, m Farquhar-st. He was struck, while his back was ed, a terrific blow on the underside ol the jaw,100 words
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Article592 1911-08-01 5 I From our o:*.'ti Ci>i responilcnt!) Penang, Julj :-'.jm. 1f !< large gathering of the atholi< Clergy, wlio have arrived a1 Penang for the observance of a Retreat eon tnencing this evening. Among thoa 1 o have aarived are Bishop Bar i lion, !•'< re. Marit tte,592 words
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Article50 1911-08-01 5 Appeal Dismissed. Impkri m. Ni.u> Service. London, ->ia Durban. rheoaee In which the executors of he late Mr Parker, an Indian Civil servant brought against Mr Bottomkn for 667,000 for worthies* shares linn and was ftuooesful, was carried to Urn Coun of Appeal. The appeal has been dismissed.50 words
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Article49 1911-08-01 5 PENSION ON HIS HEAD. Imperial News Sebyicx. London, ua Durban. Teheran telegram state- il,at the Persian Mejlisa has decided to offer £16,500 sterling, the amount of i>on--ion forfeited by his return, for the ex Shah dead or alive, and smaller sums for )ii^ i \> (i brothers.49 words
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Article66 1911-08-01 5 TESTS FOR RECIPROCITY. Ej:ut]-r*s Service. London, via Bombay. A telegram from Ottawa says thai the 1 tominion Parliament has been dissolved. It reassembles on Oet 10th. Sir Wilfrid Lanrier m lii^ election address i^ appealing on behalf of the reciprocity treaty with the United states which he sayi) will66 words
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Article487 1911-08-01 5 Si I. tan Li. eg i oh >l\<. \i ORE. from out ottm Correspondent.} Kots Bahru, 'l~,\h Julj 1911. H. H. Sultan Ifohamed J\ will pay a isit to Singapore shortly and will leave Kelantan on the 7th August. <>n the way His ffighnesi will call at Kuantan.487 words
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Article811 1911-08-01 5 SINGAPORE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. ok» hesthax Concert Last night, m the Teutouia Clah, be* fore a good audience, Including H. EL the Acting Governor and Mrs Brockmao and party from Government House, the orchestra of the Philharmonic Society gave a concert under the leadership of Mr C. B. Hewitt, Band-master of811 words
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Article156 1911-08-01 5 SUMMONSES DISMISSED. When the charge* again* 2 8 ehetties of failing to report- five eases of smallpox, which had ooeurnd m their house at SS. .Market Street, WM heard on Monday last Mr H. BraddeU (for she defence) robmitted that il was impossible for the chettiesto ha\e156 words
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JULY RUBBER RETURNS.
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Article315 1911-08-01 5 Meeting <>i the Chambeb of Comxebce. a special meeting of the memberi of the Chamber of Commerce \\;.s held ;it the Exchange Room yesterday afternoon. As the only notification received ,t ihi> (mice was a telephone message a few minutes before the lime of the meet ing.315 words
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Article28 1911-08-01 5 The Peniing Chamber of Commerce luis convened a special meeting to consiuVi; Die Straits Ports Ordinance, which i lie Committee have aJreadj discussed privately. > <28 words
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Article228 1911-08-01 5 In the Usize Court yesterday, before the noting Chief .Justice. Sir B. F. Law, and acouiinon jury, the case was concluded m which s Tamil Mohamedan named Mohnmed Rowtet was charged with giving f^lse information, bringing n talse charge, mid giving false evidence. Mr .1. a. Campbell was228 words
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Advertisement57 1911-08-01 5 Do You Know How to Cure a Cold If you have trouble m getting r of yom cold you may know that you are not treating it properly. There is no reason why a cold should hang on for weeks and it will not if you take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.57 words
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Advertisement210 1911-08-01 5 ROB! N SON_& CO GRAPNEL |addy~&"co] SMOKING MIXTURE <4 fiDADMFL"I A blend of tne Finest UK A KfM Ci> Oriental and other Tollfl 1111/ 1 1 m ,ii TPSJ baccoßemarkably cool ■UK Nh MA I of medium strength 11 v IVI and excellent flavour P*i*Bom*Momec»M IN ]b. AIR-TIGHT TINS b^210 words
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Article159 1911-08-01 6 His Ro\ \\j Hi< vi Torn OF TJ!). Duke of Oo&naoght, Gorsn gnate, was the princifHtl at dinner giren at- the Emparin] Institute to i rate Dominion Duy. His Eioyal Highness had a most rdial greeting. I»» the ooturse of a sjl eh the Duke said:159 words
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Article96 1911-08-01 6 Por the ftrst timsttu orrect Greenwich time trason the night ol June SOUi Hash€*d from the Eiffel Towei to ships at sea. Bir Walter Bgerton, I v .i... presided 9\\ the dinner of pas! and present official! of South Nigeria, whiti was held at the Hotel Cecil on June -'i96 words
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Advertisement413 1911-08-01 6 APCAR LINE OF STEAMERS. 'i it* undermentioned mail steamera of the above Line maintain a n golarsorvtot i- tween Calcutta and Japan, calling at Penang, Siugapore, Hongkong and Bhanghai en route. FLEET. Ton i Con mandk i tpan O.oi:: Stewart. aaOregorj Apcai 1,608 H. Belson. i>s krratoon Apcai 4J500 P.413 words
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Advertisement580 1911-08-01 6 M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIME 3. MAIL LINE For China, Japan, Ceylon, Aden, Egypt and Marseilles oriw \iu> HOMEWARD i Auk- 7 Armand Hehic Aug. 7 Caledi 'm Aug. 21 Narra Auf*. 21 Bydi Bepi. 4 TomaM Bepi. 4 Tonkin Bepi. ih Polyneaien Sept. 18 B. ttmomi Oct. 2 Gatodonlen Oct.580 words
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Advertisement618 1911-08-01 6 THE 81AM STEAM NAVIGATION CO., Ltd. EAST COAST SERVICE. Tor Pahang, Berasrah, Trimggajm* Bisiu. Seinerak, Bacho, Kelantau. Baugnaru. Telupiu, Tanarai, Patani. Singora, Lacon, Kohsaiuui. I'anclou. Langsuan. Chumj»on. Tal<u. Kohlak and Bangkok. v I'KACHATII'OK* due It July Departuw S Ang, at Span. *Will not call at Pahang. Berserah and laku. '"Will618 words
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Advertisement102 1911-08-01 6 ARCHIBALD CURRIES Australian Indian Line. SINGAPORE TO JAVA PORTS. MELBOURNE AND" SYDNEY. Also taeoq cargo for other Austbauam and nkw zkal.and posts (with transhii>nieut). A regular service is maintained by the steamers "Euryalus" 3,570 tons (Capt fnues), Gracchus 3.7r>0 tons (Capt. J. X Patrick.) and "Darius" 3,295 tons (Capt. Drew!102 words
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Advertisement645 1911-08-01 6 P. &0. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills or" Lading Issued tor China Coast. Ft tsiau Golf, Continental and Aim rican Port.. Steamers win leave Blngapon on or abouf MAIL LINES. O: t\\ m:i» ron China) Arcadia645 words
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Advertisement553 1911-08-01 6 N.D.L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAII LINE. The fa-t and n\» t Uu* H I bil iiii- CJompany sail lortnightly fr.-i t... Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Bout! ton. Gibraltar, Genoa, Naplet ManeUles, Naples, alezandria .m«i Port Said. Sut z. Aden. Col mi Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, I Nagasaki ami Kobe553 words
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Article514 1911-08-01 7 Tii.- Total where given represents the output since Jan. Ml, except where a figure is brackets Is given, representing so man* months. When a month's return is mitred, this total n pi. s< uts the last avail Me tOtMh Jun. July Total. /lhl 1.150 10,458 Alot tongaa514 words
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Article102 1911-08-01 7 lium Jnlj TotaL Belat 104 1,176 Bruang 19 Chenderiang 140 (.d]»,m g 500 3. 0 H.") Heawood 1,696 Kain uning ".~.">. I'A'l Kanaboi 1,084 Kinta 18$ 1,686 Kinia Iggociaiion 1.H71 Kledang I'-M 681 kramat l'u':n '>()'> Laliiit «)•_>:» .5.774 Meiiglcmbti Lodi t> 1 1 Middleton i.7"> New Gopeng102 words
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Article610 1911-08-01 7 Brilliant Play by France and Germany. si i'i:i: LAWS ii'AM>. ]>> universal consent, the flwfxil fourhanded game played at Wimbledon was ■eni Ntsterday, 'June 30th' when representatives of Frame and Germany opposed each other m the centre court lor the lawn tennis doable championship. France wonDaily Express - 610 words
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547 1911-08-01 7 Ail hiiou vinous authority on Mauehurian Affairs is quoted by the Nichi Niehi m sa\inj,' that the diplomatic note addressed to the Powers coiitcrued by Russia and j Japan is decidedly not protest. Its I value lies m the fact that itJapan Mail - 547 words
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Article130 1911-08-01 7 An amusing story of the King's youthful days appears in this week's issu»- of the Scout." The occasion was the memorable cruise of the Bacchante, in which King George and his brother, Prince Eddy, took part. At one of the West Indian islands, the two Princes130 words
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Article69 1911-08-01 7 \a I BD UP TO JULI Bank \m I 2 4 ."'J demand 2-4| Private credit! m/t 21 IG-U2 1 Fbancb credit! 6 1 2-4 demand Bank 29\ l OEBMAKT, demand 238$ India. T. T. 17 Hongkong, demand gj Yokohama, demand 111, Java, demand 14o| BANGKOK, demand 6. r69 words
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Article133 1911-08-01 7 July 30. Tin Gambiei j Guiubirr I'ulx; No. 1 1 i.fQ Gambiai Cobs No. 3 nom. Pepper Black ordin. Spore buyer* 10 Pepper, (White fair' buy. i Nutmegs (110 to tln> II.. nom. Nntmegi tno to the Ibj nom. Mace (Bandl I nom. i 'loves (Amboina) uom. Bally Coffee133 words
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Advertisement191 1911-08-01 7 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd Tit ateamera of this Company maintain a regala dired service between Calcutta. strait-. Hongkong, Shanghai ana Japan. taking i.uv "ii through Uills of Lading tor Canton, Bwatow, fcmoy, Uhefoo, Tientsin, Newel Kangtnae Ports, Formosa, the Phill i fto« STEAMERS. j,.n- Commander Katnai l t 8M191 words
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Advertisement159 1911-08-01 7 JAPAN COALS THE MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA LTD. (MITSUI Co., Ltd,) Head Office: No. 1, SURUGA-CHO TOKIO. London Branch 34, Lime Street, E. C. Singapore Branch 2, Finiayson Green. OTHEB BRANCHES Ban Francisco, Porthind. Now York. Hamburg, Bombay. Calcutta. Rangoon, Sou ra bay a, Manila. Sydney. Bangkok, Batgon, Hongkong, Canton, Anxn159 words
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Advertisement111 1911-08-01 7 A tiny little worm Bored m a luscious pear, And When the worm crawled out again, it left destruction there. So would the bad oold germ, Which creeps into your chest, Do damage If Woods' Peppermint Cure Didn't always come otT best. Singapore Gold Storage Co., Ltd. Near Entrance to111 words
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Advertisement37 1911-08-01 7 Correct Treatment for Sprains. Sprains reqtlfaG careful treatment. Keep quiet and apply Chamberlain's Paiu Balm freely. It will remove the soreness and quickly restore the parts to a healthy condition. For sale by all DinpeUMMtoi and Dealer*..37 words
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Miscellaneous958 1911-08-01 7 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag ami Fon^ Commanders Arrived From Sea Mew Col. yacht 500 Mnrph\. 2 1-ft Rfnlacm Ciirertaia Sea Belle F.M.s. >at. 400 Nacodah, Kuanian. 7-7 P.I Uncertain Waterwitch h.m.s. 690 Hancock Taujong, it-7 6 am certain H.I.X.S. Tromp Dut 5006 da Ilium Sabang. 21 7 Uncertain Steamers Bat.958 words
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Miscellaneous93 1911-08-01 7 VESSELS AT TANJONG PAGAR AND KEPPEL HARBOUR. Wharves and Docks at which different vessels are berthed. r.u-t Wharf «Uumii)— Nil. Baal WhartSee. 1— Tai\.l.... fangi Hteers Wharf flfenelans. "Ni:t in WbaH sec. 9— Persia. D Wiunar. 4— Nil. 6 Bingo Mam. 6 -Olentnnvt. Lagoon Dock See. 7 iI'mL i o.93 words
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Article1098 1911-08-01 8 Their Character and Influence. The rapid developments m India m reOent years have gi veil the native States Ml increased importance which is still only imperfectly discerned. To the British administration they have become break waters m the midst of the occasional storms of hostility. While1,098 words
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Article301 1911-08-01 8 Trouiu.k Bbewcco. In America the colour problem bos long been matter of cafiona] oouoern, mul Australia, Canada, and South Africa have all had to face tho question m one aspect or another. But to Englishmen the qnes< tiou has hitherto only been ot little note than academic301 words
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Advertisement728 1911-08-01 8 Singapore Government Railway. From Ist July, 1911, and until further Notice. TRAIN SERVICE FOR WEEK DAYS ONLY. Up Trains. 1 2 4 5 6 7 h 9 10 11 12 VM. A.M. \.M. A.M. A.M. T.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. I.M. P.M. Jt'a^h Panjang dep 7.31 r, qq Borneo Wharf728 words
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Advertisement210 1911-08-01 8 ga-i-iaia-iiA_4iA-au-^A-i-.Aiii-i- a i«iAi..»wi. i f iti t *"*i- A**iwA.:-ii»i«»iici THIS 13 IT! 1 W AIL R B U R V S METABOLIZED Ced Liver Oil 1 Compound I I TASTELESS ODORLESS I 3 t Jv>"^ pre- 1 I li I cc* M i I i '>>-/- '»eh up .t Highly210 words
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Advertisement458 1911-08-01 8 KEPLER* I j (TRAP* M*Rk) 7^ SOLUTION I NURSING MOTHERS s&tt^r-.-A i l r C .1* l<Le f r Solution 1 h. derive great benefit from this y > .-^-l 1•• f J JliJi^Ol ll_ tl deucious tonic rood. j 1 Kepler Solution sustains the SS{fS§! S strength and builds458 words
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Article1176 1911-08-01 9 Cap. lasuß. Paid. Last Div. Buyers. sfllkrs. 85,000 Si 2s AUagar 10% 3 3 3 11 150,000 2s 2s Anglo-Malay 100% 16 1\ 17 10£ 50,000 28 2s Batanj* Malaka 2 0 I I 30.000 1 1 Batu Caves 150% 11 10 0 12 0 0 80,000 I 11,176 words
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Article816 1911-08-01 9 A Hrvr hTOTBL aasWna. \t H.B.M. ,00, <\,urt. Shanghai recently, before Ml- O. King. Regietrar, B* v 1 H. U Hamlin to ie* cover Tls 100 on i pixnuiaeory no Ths plaint if f the proaak r/ Hr Hamlin in 1 presence, and that it was del*,816 words
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Advertisement230 1911-08-01 9 Tansan The Gold Medal Mineral Water, certified by authorities to be highly beneficial to health, especially m the tropics. Tansan is a particu lariy 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 our230 words
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Advertisement136 1911-08-01 9 De KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Agents at Singapore, The Shipsagency, Ltd, 2-3, Collyer Quay The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. BRoU\vi;r Moeara-Saba, Simpang, Djambi T7j~ T> Koemai Rentfat n 7, Laurkns Pit Selat-Pandjang, Bengkalis, Siak and Pakan-liaroo n O.G. DASVDELS Singkawang and136 words
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Advertisement675 1911-08-01 9 Pacific Mail S.S Co U S MAIL LINE VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU Semi-Tropical Route ROT 11. cross the Pacific via BONOLTJLU, O AH I .hi the mo,t fertile and K; l>ul of the Pacific. Through Passage Tickets granted to I -land Fhuu'cjuuI Germany b> trnn<- u: i675 words
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Advertisement59 1911-08-01 9 Some Facts Hegarding Rheumatism. D«i you lniow r-., 4 fiilly nino oat ot iy Ml OMM Oi tisiu Hie simply rh« .m i t'.sm Qi UM ii.:- M flue to odd "i ilamp, of chronic rheum£. f <l require uo iuternnJ tr^atm^nt whftMY«r? Ap|>ly OhMalMriciß^i P&in Balm freely .nd Mi59 words
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Article876 1911-08-01 10 Anmthkk i>ni,> The football ground on the Ksvlaniiilc v m belt r condition yesterday afl noon than »t bus been foe some weeks l>a>t. the rains effecting a wonderful difInviicc. Thfl match toft dec i.<.ion WaS the final of the Cup Compel i Jnn. the finalist! being876 words
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Article819 1911-08-01 10 DiktxTOii's Report, The following la the audited balance sheet as at May yist. 1911. The meeting will be held at noon on Saturday, \u«. 12th. The Company was formed on the 16th April, 1910, and the expenditure upon the development of the estate up to olst May.819 words
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Article101 1911-08-01 10 Men s Mom hi v ci i l'lav for the above resulted in the .Homing scoic Messrs J. D. Ht.ll and G. G, Seth having cd for the highest score it will be neces- to play again foi the cup. For a!l iatirnal complaints d^cat. >Tou^h101 words
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Article402 1911-08-01 10 Mr Norman of Leonie House, Leonie Hill has bad the sum of «150 taken from a box on his dressing table. A Hylam boy is suspected. Two diamond rings belonging to Mr Moses of 4 Oxley Rise and valued at $4 40 are missing Fhe days ago lie402 words
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Article514 1911-08-01 10 Impressions m the Abbey. The London correspondent of the Hongkong Daily Pies*" managed to get Mjine idea from Sir Hugh Fort ami Mr Tan Jiak Kirn of their Coronation experience*. He writes to his journal a^ follows In the Abbey tin' Hongkong representatires, Sir Pan] clutter and514 words
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Article343 1911-08-01 10 The Aleaia land* a general cargo from Hamburg and lakes m bunker coal. The TarofaSl is loading for Madras and sails with the European mails on Thursday evening. From London the GlentUHet is discharging a general cargo, and afterwards loads a transhipment cargo for northern ports. The Imp.343 words
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Article346 1911-08-01 10 Stewardess Foi m» Mi bdeeed. <>n board the P. and O. liner China, arriving at Tilbury from Australia, a Las car was detained on suspicion of having murdered Miss Alice Brew >ter. a first class stewardess, who was found dead on the floor of a cabin346 words
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Article27 1911-08-01 10 L. L. T. C. Mixed Doubles, a Final. Miss .1. Oonn and Everitt, owe 15.3 beat Miss Carver and Seth. owe .2 by 6 4, 6 1.27 words
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Article128 1911-08-01 10 Per Pin Seng: Mr. Choah Tat Kunn. P<rLama: Mrs. D. S. Jackson, Mr. W Madden. Mr. and Mrs. Stephens, Mr. 1) l!o*s. Mr. J. Hiik. Mr. T. A. Randen. Mr. b! Watt, Mr. G. Johnston, Mrs. Cheah iO \v Ghee. Mr. Pa^'lar. Mr. L. John. Mr. <;. Harrison, Mr.128 words
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Advertisement353 1911-08-01 10 -OI i\£\ A YEAR FOR UFE FOR YOUR IA7T I?I? dwAwU (CHILD OR YOURSELF* W J..T t| W Capital may be lost through investment and those dependent left penniless. One of the strong financial institutions of the British Empire will, for a small payment, guarantee to your wife, should she353 words
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