The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 3 August 1911
1911-08-03
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Title Section16 1911-08-03 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3 f 1911. NO. 7,2c5216 words
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Article147 1911-08-03 1 Lord Marie) has issued n whip to the Lords m which he takes the very unusual com-* 1 o! asking for ;m answer, this being taken to indicate the gravity of the vote on the Parliament Bill Page 5. The appointment of Sir Arthur Youug as Go^erllor147 words
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Article116 1911-08-03 1 Thursday 3rd. llij«h Water— 4-28 a.m., 4-18 p.m. B, I. Homeward Mail doses, 3 p.m. N. I>. L. Mail Outward, I p.m. League Football S. C. 0. v. s. V. c. Andaloiuna Theatre lto\al. 8 45 p.m. Friday 4th. Hi^h Wster g M a.m.. 5-U p.m. Leagoe Football116 words
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Article1376 1911-08-03 1 l-'ruTHKi: Ai\ \l l m ,i mi OLAKiV. \H2(\. At Via wo found anchored three vessels which like ourselves had sough! shelter from the stormy weather. One ;i French ■chopper, had been visited by pirates, who had carried off everything portable. Ncl content with plundering K.ooo Spanish dollarsJ. M. X - 1,376 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement404 1911-08-03 1 Further Pictures of Royalty the Sequel to the Coronation IN PATHES ANIMATED GAZETTE (46th EDITION) AT THE ALHAMBRA, Beach Road TO-NIGHT. Kinu George's Home Coming Their Majesties the Kin^ and Qoeea veceive a rousing welcome on their return to Windsor Castle. Militai\ Review EL 11. The King inspects the Ofloen404 words
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Advertisement224 1911-08-03 1 MARLBOROUGH Cinematograph, Beach Road, PROGRAMME DE LUXE OOMFMBtKG FINE ART OTHER ENJOYABLE SUBJECTS lil.MI'J B |AN ADDITIONAL SERIES OF CORONATION PICTURES. fad Stow 9-90 i" it [>.ni. 1 The Clock Cleaner 'THE DANCER OF SIVA U .a.O.L. < Charcoal Burning iv Brittany B< NEW SERIES OF PICTURES OF THE 6224 words
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Advertisement287 1911-08-03 1 A REPETITION OF "ANDALOUMA' A MKLOI>RAMA IN FIN L ACTS IX EHOlJfil WILL BE GIM;N AT THE THEATRE ROYAL On Thursday, the 3rd August, 1911 m aid of the New St. Joseph's Church Fund. TIME 9 P.M. SHARP. PRICES OF ADMISSION Reserved scars «2-00 3rd Class $0-30 Ist Class Si287 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous194 1911-08-03 1 MAIL TABLE. To-day. IntM mediate and locul maiK will be found iv list below Penang, Malacca, X.M.S. A Jobora (Overland) (Daily by Train) 6 \.m. «v 6 p.m. Cucob Hock (iaji 9 \.\r. Billiton A Bataria a. Mijer l p.m. Muar A Malacca ffainai S p.m. Muntok iV Palembang Japan194 words
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Article311 1911-08-03 2 A Malaj named All was before Mr Acton Second Magistrate. >esterday, on a charge of mischief J»y tire. It is alleged that he set fire to a hut m Grange Road. The case was adjourned for a week. Holy Trinity Cathedral, Shangai, was the scene of a pretty wedding on311 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement646 1911-08-03 2 TO LET. TO BE LET PARTLY FURNISHED. No. 5, Villa Marina, Tanjong Katong, from Ist September, 1911. Apply to STEPHENS PAUL Co July 21 uc TO LET AVER JERNEH, 401 Bers&goan rd. Large Compound, Newly rei>aired, painted and colour-wash. Entry Aug. l^t. Apply to KOH SEX HONG, Bill Collector, Raffles646 words
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Advertisement768 1911-08-03 2 NOTICES. NOTICE Graham Hutchison, Naval Architect, Surveyor and General Contractor, Winchester House, has now been joined by H. Hutchison, consulting, marine and general engineer. Aug 3 10 8 NOTICE. Tenden are invited by the Master Attendant for the work of removing from the sunken vessel s.s. "Karang" now lying off768 words
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Advertisement473 1911-08-03 2 NOTICES. NOTICE. THE EXCHANGE BANKS WILL BE CLOSED ON PuWic Bank Ho dajs Am- 1 M FRESH MILK Pure Fresh Milk from Healthy Australian Cows. Morning and Evening. European Handling. Cleanliness guaranteed. H. S. KIRWAN, No. 4, Koek Road. (200 yards from Orchard Rd. Market) July 31 7-8 THE SINGAPORE473 words
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Advertisement456 1911-08-03 2 CHARTERED BANK India Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Paid up Capital m 60,000 shares of £20 each £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £1,625,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 Court of Directors. Sir Montagu Cornish Turner (Chairman) Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham, K.C.I.E. Thomas Cuthbertson, Esq. Sir Alfred Dent, K.C.M.O.456 words
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Advertisement334 1911-08-03 2 FEDERAL U F Assurance Company of Canada. 1 wnro i«% 2. INSURANCE m lo, l( m t New Business. 1910, o\<t Large Nctt Surplus .Uxnr liabilji! SERVE and all out stamr.M «E. DIRECT OOVI .1 NMIAT B Cash Loans, Bettlementn. etc Policies are- WOKI.D win, J. H. EVANS, M»aa#ar,Boatt V|334 words
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Article279 1911-08-03 3 Heavier Battleship Guns. A further \<: porttXki <1< selopmoni m battleship ;imm !i»( u( is under the «nn ;-,id« ration of th< kdmiralfty. When ihe JJivadllOUj^ht SJBfl il">i^n*Ml <;t Naval I'oriei>poiident vrrites), the fnmfHar ><•■ «-ond;irv amuum-nt of nin. guns hitherto mounted m every large ansoored279 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement270 1911-08-03 3 APCAR LINE OF STEAMERS. The undermentioned Mail steamers of the Above Live inaintaiu a regular service botwem v ii«-iit't and Japan, railing at Fcnan^. Blnga>ic. Hongkong aud Bhanghal en route. FLEET. Toi M mandar. Japan 6.' I A. si. wait. ss Gregory A.] 1,800 B. H. Belsou. HsAjrrafa car 4,100270 words
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Advertisement638 1911-08-03 3 WANTED. DUTCHMAN i Bpeaks Rnglifih, German and Malay, v o|k-» for v billet on ocoaunt or Robber K.st;«i« Kno\vs jmiKh clearing thoroughly. Keplj J. A. N.. Box No, 10. Post Office. Beaufort B. X. B. A n^_3 st 0-8 WANTED CHINESE CLERK I >r Tin Mine m the Malay Peninsula.638 words
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Advertisement712 1911-08-03 3 AUCTION SALE OF Stipe rior Teak Household Furniture Semi-grand Piano, Horse and Carriage, Plants &c. 1 PBOPEim of Mks. KRABUP \t M BT. THOMAS," No. 2. St. THOMAS 1 WALK Saturday 12th August at 2 p.m. An excellent toned Hemi-graiid ]»i;u)o J»y Haake. Hannover, iv Amt ela*s condition; upholstered teak712 words
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Advertisement622 1911-08-03 3 AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE &c At Powell and Co's Saleroom. Wednesday, 9th Aug., at 11 a.m. Europe-made apholrteied oak folding c i( s\ chairs, standard cliaiis. settees and arm chah> TEAK CHEBT-OF-DRAWERB TEAK SIDE BOARD: TEAK BOOKCASE ir 7VKiL)L KOW on vn w. POWELL Co., MORTGAGEE* S SALE622 words
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Advertisement604 1911-08-03 3 THE Singapore Free Press. Morning Daily. To Our Readers. The Singapore Free Press is now Morning Daily, aud is on sale at depots, from an eariy hour each morniug (Sundays exoepted). Cash price Ten Cents a copy. Subscribers* copies will be delivered at their private residences, (or town offices or604 words
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Article, Illustration1687 1911-08-03 4 H< rtr iball Ik* Prtw the People rigfrl i :t. t'-nw-,' by iofltWim Mid unbribdl Vv gi ir. I'T' 1 pr.fi.->' IVvth hrT p 1 -kj'-.-- pre »!j>»- H«ai»», Amongst the very first of the possible candidates for the Governorship ot this1,687 words
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Article151 1911-08-03 4 Mr Grant Brown, i.c.s.. Deputy Commiaiioner d Bornah, is on v rUi< to the Federated Malax States. Prince Ttal Hran, the Chinese ipecia] envoy to London for the Coronation, hai returned to Peking witb his mite i,s the Siberian route. Mr Handly Hird, the well know M^. Bionary of India,151 words
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Article136 1911-08-03 4 PENANC ESTIMATE. l&Vm a, *±m Lot '>g Uf According to the tuonthlj the tin market In the pin the consumption during July Kingdom 1,400 tons; Continent 2,200 tons; United States 7<X V" 7. :s<)<) tons. l The risible rappl? 17,081 tons. The consumption m Jnl 5 sh satisfactory136 words
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Article456 1911-08-03 4 The Selangor Team. X Tin' follow i:i;r v Mi; Selangor v sii^ Koot hall Mat< h at Sinj da\. Marriott. Swettenham B;n i> Coleman, Hei <l. r# Williams, McEwan, and "-.nail. The team travel! by th< Erom Kuala Lumpur :n I MiiK toad Singa] it B.H da) morning.456 words
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Article32 1911-08-03 4 Cannon Haitou Faikw will prcac* St. Andrews Catludral on Sutnl;i> nii^At 9 p.m. there will be a wrrta (1 only at which Cniuion PartOß l;.i^'- vl give the address,32 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement69 1911-08-03 4 KUPPER PILSENER BX7 XT 1S THE Lliil BEST. SOLE AGENTS, CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO. i H PERRIER JOUET I fwm PALE DRY CREAMING M. CHAMPAGNE f'jjlfjrim QUARTS PINTS SPLITS !f'^l $36 $39 $21 SOLE AGENTS FAiX DRY CREAMING fcOTJOHNLinLE&Co LIMITED. I mm. J 219, Orchard Road. Piano, Organ Musical Instruments dealer.69 words
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Advertisement17 1911-08-03 4 Lffi~TOHERS. 58-4, Hill Street, (off Stamford Road.) HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. Enlargements a Speciality PRICE LIBT ON APPLICATION.17 words
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Advertisement98 1911-08-03 4 GRAMOPHONES NEW MODELS AT SPECIAL PRICES 0 SEE OUR WINDOWS ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMIT] I). A Just arrived the finest f collection of mouldings! f $12.50 i S $12.50 1 IDOZEN 1*12.50 [CABINET PHOTOS!! T m the host possible workmanship by T f The LEADING Photographers A of Singapore. k98 words
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Article50 1911-08-03 5 SIR ARTHUR YOUNG, X.C.M.C. IJEUTEIfs Si:RVICE. [By Submarine Cablt*]. London, via Bombay. Urthur Young, Chief Secretary, derated Malay States, has been appoint* ed to succeed sir .loim linden son, now Permanent Under Secretary of State, Oelonial Ofßee) t as Oovemor of th«- Straits mentsand High Commissiooi r F.M.B.50 words
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Article32 1911-08-03 5 \ri\m cur own Correspondents Penang, Aug 1 I\u appointment of sir Arthur Voting bet ii oordiall] received In Penaug, as thi dowing a continuity of i»o'i< m public iii' Bfcirt32 words
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Article37 1911-08-03 5 Agreement Arrived. Beui lii* s Service. London, \ia Bombay. i .11 u.\ h;is practically reached an agree* ment with the Malissori of Albania, and m- Montenegrins arr now Inducing tbe g esto return home.37 words
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Article49 1911-08-03 5 Ladies Shooting. \Ftc»i <ur <rum Corrtsfommatii Penang \Wv Aug 2. i- igngj -Loot by the Penang Ladies I Hi- Association for the walker Troph) M 18 foUOK B. Mis^ Joan Smith •'>•> Mrs Wright Motion '52. Miss Thornton 81, .Miss Jones 81, Mrs Anderson 28, Miss Wemyss 27, total49 words
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Article44 1911-08-03 5 liio case m which Bellamy Is charged assaulting Frank Clark has hoop adjourned to the 9th inst mml will be taken In the District Court inrtnad of the police court. Clack is expected to com* out oi '>»h1 on Monday next.44 words
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Article31 1911-08-03 5 rin Tongkah Harbour Tin Co returns for July 2.408 pikuls maHng to total for the seven months of 10.972 pikuls as against f>.164 ho 1910 nnd 3,422 iv 1909.31 words
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Article29 1911-08-03 5 {Frew cut oum Cor*tsp*mdtmt& Ipoli. lug 2nd. I v. cases oi cholera have taken place on Chersonese Estate, Kuala Knrau, < are also cases at SungeJ siput.29 words
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Article124 1911-08-03 5 Agents Boustead vv Co. Malakoff 5,200 lbs. Agents Outhrie vV Co, Labu -28,610 lbs; first 7 months of 182,186 lbs; July 1910. 16,626 lbs; rn-ht 7 months 1910 105,984 lbs. Cheviot: 1.608 lbs: first 7 months 9,078 11 Bukii Kajang: July 12,398 lbs; .July L9lO :..173.124 words
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Article181 1911-08-03 5 to th»> last meeting of this Society a solution m support of the reeonetrvction the Legislative council and the election ■i''i<l payment of members i iced Dem con. The next meeting will take place this (Thursday) at 8.4f pan. when a detailed scheme for181 words
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Article101 1911-08-03 5 Firemen Suffocated and Frozen. Impkbhx Nbwb Service. I»iulon, via Durban. A gerioua Are La^ taken place at the Union Cold Storage Wharf, London. The Aremen were o\« > ic<)iin by fumes lioni Ihe ammonia ji rid from burning <^s and provisions and twelve were rendered unconaoioua, including101 words
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Article32 1911-08-03 5 Reuteh's Bsrtk r. London, via Bombay. The young EngiMi airman, Gerald Napier, m a trial flight at Brooklandi was throw d out and killed. The passenger escaped with shock.32 words
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Article276 1911-08-03 5 Eeuter's Service. I\v Submarine Cable]. London, via Bombay. The death is announced of Mr Edward Austin Abbey, the famous American artist. Edwin Austin, Abbey, l,\ A., A. B.W. s. painter. Member National Academy of Design, N. V CtievallerLegion d*Honnenr; Corresponding Member Institut de Prance; President \rti*ts Cricket276 words
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Article69 1911-08-03 5 STANDARD OIL PREPARING TO DISSOLVE. Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. A New York telegram says th;it m order to omply with the anti-Trust decision of the Supreme Court, the Standard Oil and the American Tobacco Companies jire :ir ranj{in«{ plans for dissolution, which it is expected will69 words
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Article46 1911-08-03 5 London Affected. Ueitkk's Skryice. [By Submarine Cable]. London, via Bomhivy. The, London Dockers' dispute bus developed seriously. At noon all tbe men at tiie Tilbury Docks except those under tbe Port of London authority have struck work. Tbe number lid to run into thousands.46 words
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Article171 1911-08-03 5 Our <on tempo rar>, m its generally sound remarks on the Ports Control Bill, is m one minor detail misinformed. It says: "When the houses at the Johnston's Pie* end of Collyer Quay were built the l:ind ill I rout was v mud swamp." That is not so. There was171 words
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Article180 1911-08-03 5 NO SURRENDER PARTY. Growing Rapidly. JiKUTL'ifs Service. [By Submarine Cable]. London, via Bombay The political situation has somewb.t changed by the enthusiasm with which a large bod> of Unionists is supporting Lord HalsbmVs "No surrender* 1 party. It is announced ihat an overwhelming number of applications has been made for180 words
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Article73 1911-08-03 5 Becter's Service. [By Submarine Cable]. London, via Bombay. The Mouse of Lords has read for the second time the Appellate Jurisdiction Bill. M Lord Haldane stated thai this measure laid the foundation of a single Courl ot Appeal for the whole Empire by combining the Courl of Appeal73 words
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Article64 1911-08-03 5 Must be Settled by Herself. Belter's Service. By Submarine Cable]. London, via Bombay. A Teheran telegram states that the British an.il the Russian Legations have pit 1 seuied an identical noie to the Government declaring that the> had trequt inly admonished the e\ Shah to abstain from political64 words
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Article307 1911-08-03 5 Slowly, t\ slowly, thin^s are moving m Persia. The tir^r need of \hc Prince l{«{,'.Mit \v;is money. A lo:m m London was open to him. hui he had to face the opposition of Urn deputies, whose stupid and narrow patriotism saw m the proposal tlu> beginning307 words
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Article86 1911-08-03 5 Confirmation of the belief that the clergy are large holders of shares m plantation rubber companies was to be found m tbe number of obviously clerical gentlemen attending the Rubber Exhibition. In this connection a remark overheard near the stand on which Prowodnik Reclaimed Rubber was shown was certainly amusing.86 words
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Article922 1911-08-03 5 A small portion of the above tunned botel is now completed, six rooms only are ready for occupation at present, by the end of the month it is expected that another eight rooms, all that are at present built, will be a\ ailable for accommodation.922 words
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Article59 1911-08-03 5 A cobbler once suffered from shortness of breath, Allied with a terrible cough His doctor condemned him to lingering death, His sweetheart declared the match "off," He's married though, now, and breathes freely once more, His troubles have fled with the past Woods' Peppermint Cure cured the congh he'd before,59 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement361 1911-08-03 5 ROBINSON CO.I TOILET SERVICES IN GREAT VARIETY ENGLISH MANUFACTURE M M 6 piccc Toi<ct Set as MustraM \^Kt tion, m shaded art colors, conX. Ccmpletfi $7 per set. Other ful' size sots m stock "ipuuiwj^ frcrr $3.50. Furnishing Department Estimates for every style of work submitted Free of Charge ROBINSON361 words
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Advertisement649 1911-08-03 6 Pacific Mail S.S. Co. U S MAIL LINE VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU Semi-Tropical Route Onl\ line taking the warm SOUTHERN fcorTK across Un- Pacific via Honolulu, OA.Htr, on the must fertile and beautiful ibland Of the Pacific. Through Passage Tickets granted to England, France and Germany by649 words
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Advertisement573 1911-08-03 6 M. M. I MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. MAIL LINE For China, Japan, Ceylon, Aden, Egypt and Marseilles OUTWARD HOMEWABD Polynesien Aug. 7 Armand Behic Aug. 7 Caledonien Aug. 21 Vana Aug. 21 Sydney Sept. 4 Tourane Sept. 4 TonU'u Sept. 18 Tolynenien Sept. 1H E. Siiaou- Oct. 2 Caledonitn Oct. 2 Duuibca573 words
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Advertisement842 1911-08-03 6 rHE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO., Ltd. EAST COAST SERVICE. For Pahang, Bemerah, Tringganu. Btent, Semerak. Bacho. Kelantan. P-angnara. L'clupiu, Panarai, Patani, Singora. Lacon, Kohsamui. Bandon, Langsaan, Chmni*.n, Takii, vohlak a iid Bangkok. p. 3. PRACHATIPOK* due- 31 July Departure 2 Aug. at 3 p.m. s.s. ASDANG** due 3 August Departure842 words
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Advertisement654 1911-08-03 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 have Bingapore on Of swrni MAIL LINES. Outward (FOB Ch: Arcadia Au|4 11 Arcadia Oct654 words
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Advertisement546 1911-08-03 6 N.D.L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The ia>i and well-known naail vi, this Company s;tii Boctnightly rrom I Hamburg via Rotterdam, Anther] ton. Qibraltar, Genoa. Naples, (conm r Jt J' SXsrseillesi Naples, Al< xandiia and Port Said. Bues, Aden. Colombo, 1, Biagapore, Ilonfikong, Bhanghai, i Nagasaki and Kobe546 words
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Article639 1911-08-03 7 The Total where given rcpceMOfftj tin output since Jan. 1911, except wheif 5 figure ia brackets is given, representing w ■May month's. When a month's return is •nissed. thin total represents the last m nil *\b\v total. June July Total AHagar 4,1 r.O 10,451 Alor Poiirhu 4,371639 words
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Article99 1911-08-03 7 June July Total. Belal 404 1.176 Brnang 4'j Chenderiang 440 Gtopeng 500 8,065 Hoawood 1.^6 Kaimining *>55,732 Kanaboi 1,034 Kinta, U..~ 1.686 Kinta Association 1.871 Kfodang 124 031 Knumit Pulai 565 Lab.it 525 ••••.774 Mcn^kmim Lode 611 Midiil.'ton 54.7C New Qopeng 130 770 Now Tainl)iin 101 l>. Consolidated99 words
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Article878 1911-08-03 7 The Motor C';ir Journal pulishes an mii t mating phr >tograph of a car recently acquired by Ml Iiok» \e\\.the well-kuowu Ohineae millionaire of Kuala Luiiipur, Federated Malay States. The car m question is a 24 b.p. six-cylinder. La Buire, which was recently selected to Mr Loke Yew's878 words
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Advertisement66 1911-08-03 7 1 FORD CARS I ARE ACTUAL 22.4 H.P. R.A.C. RATING m< ai- about 6-7 })>- Hone PofW. car m Bing^ relgha -JO to Wcwfc orneailj |.«-i- iiur.si-: ;•< WHAT IS THE MORAL? D MOTOR 18 I OVERTAXED. I Jf afK(!lt th. wrrloe-&o( FORD OWNERS wffl te#Uy to o« < i66 words
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Advertisement146 1911-08-03 7 Do You Know How to Cure a Cold? If >ou have tremble m getting rid of \our cold you may know that you are not treating it proi>erly. There is no reason why a cold should hang on for weeks and it will not if you take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.146 words
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Advertisement119 1911-08-03 7 SAVARESSES KSANTAL'H rCAPSUIES] 1 PUMI.NCSS Of OIL. AND COAT! HO Of MfMftttAMC. J or ci'Ri. wrrtt no (nconvci<iihc£^M irun. DIWCTION4 ALLCrftMISTS. 1 I A»wroß, SAVARESSC j [pedigree and performance are factors m every sport, tests applied to inanimate as well as to animate things. Tested by one or both DUNLOP119 words
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Miscellaneous547 1911-08-03 7 VESSELS IN PORT. lihL; :mm! Ton** ComOMMdSfffl AirlTod F.rin V. i H n Sea Mew Col. yacht 800 Mttfpky, 24-r, Malaroe Pnoertain Sea Belli. F .M.S. yar. 400 Xjic<.«!nh. knmitan. 7-7 K.31.8. i, ertain Waterwitch H.M.S. 8S0 Bencoek lanjon-. 21-7 m vuin I m Mrtain H.M.S. Bali Siain i60 Derv547 words
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Article1936 1911-08-03 8 i,ALL KIGHTB KesKRVED.J COL. J. E. CAPPER 1 C>iii.i..»i.uvi oi UM Walloon Compauies, Kb.). Five vvais ago to how Jiiiinv of the iubabitau s 01 tiie J>ritish lnles won.d the word .l.'.iil.nu n.i\e conveyed auy definite mvan.uy; itMiay the word m iv common use and ge.1,936 words
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Article56 1911-08-03 8 Do you know that fully nine out of every ten cases of rheumatism are simply rheumatism of the muscles due to cold or damp, or chronic rheumatism, and require no internal treatment -whatever? Apply Chamberlain's Pain Balm freely and see how quickly it gives relief For56 words
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Advertisement464 1911-08-03 8 'T* 'KEPLER* I SOLUTION NURSING MOTHERS ii iillti 4 i r t .1 Kepler SolutionfaVf derive great benefit trom this JPv^iS^Hß delicious tonic food. jjflS 3v l 4 Kepler Solution sustains the SfSS I strength and builds up the fe^g^i body. '^u;i;v^>?lß It increases and enriches the "i?&2lsi&ffJß It is464 words
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Advertisement231 1911-08-03 8 Why Colds Are Dangerous. Do you know that of all the minor ailments colds are by far the most dangerous? It is not the old itself that you need to fear, hut the serious diseases that it Often leads to. Mo t of these are known as germ diseases. Pneumonia231 words
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Advertisement63 1911-08-03 8 its never, too early I Fraser^Neaves^i^^ 1 SODA WATER I .a n^ COLOURED PORTRAITS^F I T. M. King George V and Queen Maryl mounted, both on one card, very suitable for framing Price SO-S* I White China Bust of The King and Queen, small per pair do do do do63 words
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Miscellaneous580 1911-08-03 8 Singapore Government Railway. From Ist July, 1911, and until further Notice. TRAIN SERVICE FOR WEEK DAYS ONLY. I Up Trains. 12 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 lk A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. M Pastil- Panjan^- ...dcp 7.31 (k) m. Borneo Wharf 7.39 9.03 1.10580 words
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Article1223 1911-08-03 9 Cap. Issue. Paid. Last Div. Buyers. Sellers. *<5,000 2ri 2s Allagar 10% 3 1 3 9 130,000 2s 2s Anglo-Malay 100?£ 16 6 17 7J 50,000 2s 2s Batang Malaka 2 0 2 3 30.000 1 1 Batu Caves 150% 11 10 0 12 0 0 80,000 1 11,223 words
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Article691 1911-08-03 9 CHINESE SEAMEN AND THE STRIKE. In «-<j n»e dripping pute, Mr Burton t. i oo difficult) m defending m i! o f OOfaunons the administration .>j Board of Trml«« of t.ho Meichant Shipping kctm regelating tho engagement of I Beamen In Hi porte. At th. present time it probably natural691 words
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Page 9 Advertisements
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Advertisement227 1911-08-03 9 Tansan The Gold Medal Mineral Water, certified by authorities to be highly beneficial to health, especially m the tropics. Tansan is a particu larly 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 our227 words
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Advertisement138 1911-08-03 9 De KONINKUJKE PAKETVAART MAATSGHAPPIJ 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. Ar>Tl\«r Singkawan^ and Pontianak j van DrofEN Billiton, Batavia. Java coast and Saruarang *v u de EnUEHfI Bandjermasin, Poeloe-Laut, Balik-Pai»an, Samariuda, with138 words
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Advertisement16 1911-08-03 9 FIREWORKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Please apply to M. Th. GORS, BATAVIA. or to Y. TAN, Singapore.16 words
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Advertisement114 1911-08-03 9 Correct Treatment for Sprains. S]' li r« i omt il treatment. X« [> quiet and apply Chamberlain 'i Pain f freely, it v.vi romoi tin bwocih iiWl mill lr ly restore the parts to a healthy eon.lit i». Foi' sale by all Dispensariea and Peaki-. I THIS IS IT f114 words
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Miscellaneous527 1911-08-03 9 VESSELS AT TANJONG PAGAR AND KEPPEL HARBOUR. Wharves and Docks at which different vessels are berthed. East Wharf (Basin)- Svivn. Muni Kast Wharf Sec. I— Taroba. Bhm Sheers Wharf --'Nil. Main Wharf Sec. I— Persia, 3— Nil. I— NO. H .5 Bin^n Mn m. s— Caleh&x. Lagoon Dock Sec. 7527 words
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Article1393 1911-08-03 10 In Penang one sensibl i wet the Ui liold of the Par sfai < apt Chinanu Cvcrvwliciv m Hi.' streets, m the shops, m the banks, m toe offices. There an Chinese boys to wait at table. There ace Chinese josshousea m "i;> nu>\es. Here one begins to learn1,393 words
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Article121 1911-08-03 10 8 C. C v. Law and c. 9, Thia mstrh, begun on Saturday, iraa i Inued yesterday afternoon. The Club wete ail^o v foe The Law i I Civil Service "ci-utitiiieu their innings as fol< Lav. \.m> Civil mr\ tCE. Ho?:. I <i. Mji\ b Vowler 17 H.121 words
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Article52 1911-08-03 10 The S. V. < team to mccl the Club this afternoon is thus composed: Pay 'goal 1 Stanley and Brighton (backs 1 Johnson Dumbleton and Freeman <h:<i\e>>: Loveridge, Burnham, I\er>. Plati anJ Beaumont (forwards). At 'ootbaU yesterday at Tanglin the Buffs second string beat n» i\ <;. by52 words
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Article118 1911-08-03 10 ANOTHER FOOTBALL TROUBLE. FOB BONO! PL ABBESI > i District Judge Mr H. W. Firmstone, delivered judgement yesterday afternoon m the claim foi damages brought by Hadji i i Rajidin against Koor atohamed Ffashim, Gh neral Bet retary of the Malaya Football Association for wrongful arrest and Imprisonment. The action,118 words
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Article37 1911-08-03 10 a circular has been issued bj the Ma^er Attendant to the effect that permission to work cargo on Sunday, will not m future be granted except under special cirenmKtances which must be clearly explained Li the a]37 words
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Article362 1911-08-03 10 Tee Foo Seng of 39 North Bridge Road has reported to the police that he gave his clerk 9370 on Tuesday to pay a bill. Since i he clerk received the money he has made himself very scarce. A day or two ago a complaint was362 words
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Article285 1911-08-03 10 The following new Books will be read} for Issue on Tl nrsilay. Barlow .lane. Flaws. Cobb, Thomas. The Choice of Theodora. Constance, Lady. Because of a Kiss. Gerard, Louise. A Tropical Tangle. Oillman, Ourner, The Ninth Ihirhoss. Graham, Winifred, The Love Story of a Mormon. Lancaster, O. !>..285 words
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Article155 1911-08-03 10 In an article on the Boy Scout mo\ c ment m the Nineteenth Century, Mr Cecil Price points out that the movement is not yet four years old. but already its effect is seen throughout English national life. 'It lias wrought a revolution m British manners155 words
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Article259 1911-08-03 10 The Shipping uud Import and Export Oinces will be open from 10 to 11 a.m. on August 5 and 7. The M.M. steamers Pol> nesien and Arimind Behic \sith the outward and the homeward French mails are expected here on Monday morning, but the Polynesien may arrive on259 words
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Article591 1911-08-03 10 Vl Mil VNi 1 l> SACRI 1' Sultan Mehmed V.. desirous that peace should reign m Macedonia, has, among bis many other large gifts. offered £TBO,OOO "blood money.' 1 He has also given X'TIO.OOO towards rebuilding houses destroyed through the necessities of war. But "blood money". How strange591 words
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