The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 11 August 1911

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1 10 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AN D MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1911. NO. 7,289
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  • 175 1 An alarming slate of thintf.- rej>orted from London m oooaeqnencw of the strike of dockers and other*, and a fiimir.u is feared Pugi Judgment v\tis giren »>.v Mr Justice J i slier yesterday m the case Jimab Hongkong Bank, for the defendants, with costt: Pa&e 6. The
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  • 1676 1 U Griselda said to •..<• after n toying •i..y win, n,,. (1t1? iili:(i Ur t m after we bad got into the ne* "if one oonld iuilv make him rnidarstand whal Hisko be Hdy. U I fnct oue rouJd. In general i, ut ,i M rirtos o( tidiness is
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 401 1 ALHAMBRA, BEACH ROAD. A FILM OF UNUSUAL INTEREST mMbcH. R. H.witt ord ;u TI "toponUKlie*!, H.B.H :":-'".;:"".';:::;;:r."r;::r.- X I POMTI D I PATBE S ANIMATED GAZETTE 47th (NEW) EDITION The King m Ireland Life Bm^i^S^S^^L^ m HeX R^atta MaDOeUVreS --ZLSti SSSSS2 =cr 'r;;:., t :::r Lat Mdiozia An i u.nn.iM,.,,,,
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    • 208 1 SOMETHING GRAND IN CINEMATOGRAPHY AT THK MARLBOROUGH Cinematograph, Beach Road. m i ca FINE-ART PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT EXCELLENT SUBJECT AT LOWq PRICES OF ADMISSION '<>nd Show, 9-30oto 11 p. m. 1 8 WHATB THE HUMANBf J S Vl.B CANNOT SLE- -The Birth, Lift gDeatb of Plauts. 2 The Kromats. 3j I
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    • 313 1 THE CLEAN SHOW The Star Opera Coy TO DUTCH VNI» MALAY VARIETY KNTI RTAINEUS AT THE THEATRE ROYAL NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. To-Night! GRAND PLAY THE THREE GOLDEN STARS (Juia Juli Bintaiifi Ti^a) WILL r.v STAGED. To-morrow, Batorday GALA PERFORMANCE Under the Most Distinguished Patronage and m the Presence of 11.
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    • 122 1 Zo*bwe>9 Rbvcttteetnente. Money to let on mortgagl Page 3. Ship sailings. Charon, Olenlogan, and Isla de Pauay Page C. Lnetaow rVmbrokeehire Page 2. European assistant wanted Pag< Mr H. C. smith lias Byrne k Cob power of attorney m Singapore and Bangkoi Page 8. Mortgagee^ aale of land at Ching
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    • 291 1 THE WEEK. Friday I lth. High Water— ll-57 a.m.. 11-18] Tanglin dab Dance. 9 Lfl P. A O. Mail Outward dtM Saturday 12th. I£i^li Water— o-19 a.m.. U i- p.m. Kelemak Rubber o met ting, Evatta noon, Lod^e Zetland Begolar, *.H0 p. Chiaeae v.m.c.a. Lantern Lecture, 8] Sunday 13th. ilij^ii
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  • 312 2 Mr. C. Mayne, of 52, Gladstone Road, Bo* combe, Bom-nemouth, England, «ays M I suffer* *d eight or nine years from chronic inflarr>arion of the kidneys and stone. I was TWICE EXAMINKD UNDER THE X-RAYS. and the doctors thought they could nee the stone. I was
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 457 2 RAFFLES BYTHE-SEA, PENANG S MOST SELECT HOTEL if i <t/- x from the Jtiiy.) The Leading European Hotel. The xuost select Hotel with the Coolest Position. COMPARISON INVITED I v anlin< ->. Cuisine, Apartments, Service and Terms. N.B.— The ouly C lisinenndor the direct supervision of a )>r;'ctical Kuropean. RECHERCHE
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    • 569 2 NOTICES. NOTICE. We beg to announce that we have granted 10 Mr. Herbert Charles Smith our Power of Attorney to act for us m Singapore and Bangkok. SYME CO. Aug 11 18-8 FRASER NEAVE LTD. NOTICE is hereby given than an Extraordinary Gknkral Meeting of Fraser and Neave Limited will
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    • 565 2 NOTICES. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP Singapore, 1911, will be played on the Garrison Links, first round ou Saturday 26th August. Entries with fees ($1) to be forwarded to the Honorary Secretary, Garrison Golf CJub, not later than 6.30 p.m. 21st instant, stating what Club entrant represents. Ams 7 niwf 19-8 NOTICE. 11
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    • 436 2 CHARTERED BANK of India Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Paid up Capital m 00,000 shares of £20 each £1,200,000 Reserv e Fund. £1,625,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietor! £1,200,000 Court of Directors. Sir Montagu Cornish Turner (Chairman) Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham, X.C.1.8. Thomas Cuthbertson, Esq. Sir Alfred
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    • 304 2 ALLIANCE ASSURANCE Co, i tt Accumulated Fonda ,i FIRE A MOTOR GAR RISKS, Insurant ofl i a(r WbUk will b«> Bo Paterson Simons* Co., ltd hM FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. MrAnm INSURANCE iv toot, over New Business, 1910. '^Oi Large Nett Surplus ftbo? 7'°°«ol SERVE and all ou;t.
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  • 360 3 TREATMENT OF YOUNG RUBBER PLANTATIONS. li 1 1 11 r the relati qualii j Bard Part It due to 'I.' D from nmtuiv tt, s bui •'< i iont i i roung plants ai i (i i 1 i.- iii:.\ tin ii out 9TOB m :i 'i »i trees tot
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  • 281 3 1 EUibborExb.il ■Sir H< lent annou he awards of 1 {es ;nid presented Lhe i b t iful exhibitoi Th< i i l( ,,;<,. tiion i m Caoutchouc for ..11 robber grown i iV i clad i<> tin le i U tea Hfc an -Tjuutlik (J»i a
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    • 378 3 tsack'ng &fl| HurJ coughs are ted cna^h,to be rh, B^t ii's c;;_ i &C little, hacking, tickiir*. r ,c- latent cough that mean* most especially when there h a hi> toy cf weak lun^s Li &3 fimiiy. What thoufd be done Ask your doctor. He knows. Ask him '-iboLt trio
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    • 564 3 £^syHm his headyvfio cfrinßs Fras er&Neaves <.*?*'■■ W$ W£Sm O i flu Wm^ Jbefbre turning m for tfieMght AUCTION SALE OF Superior Teak Household Furniture; Semi-grand Piano, Horse and Carriage, Plants &c. Pbopbbttloi Kbs. KBABUP at u Bt< THOMAS/ No. 2. Ft. THOXAfi 1 VfALX Saturday 12th August at 2
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    • 182 3 laujont; Eowong, rmm Ist Bepfember, 1911. Appu to stepiij:n.s pail a Go Julx 21 nc OFFICES TO LET Prom May Ist. Pint and stcuiid lloor No. 1-a, Balnei Quay. Apply Gl THRIK Co., Ltd Mar P.I uc TO BE LET The comfortable and pleasantly situated residence knowu as \\hw\ Lodge
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    • 433 3 WANTED. EUROPEAN ASSISTANT WANTED A Substantial Company desires the services of a capable young man (European). One not afraid of work and able to produce first class credentials. Must understand Book-keeping and be a good Correspondent. Salary about $200 per month. Apply with full particulars to Opportunity c/o Free Press."
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    • 600 3 "THE Singapore free Press. Morning Daily. To Our FeaJera. The Singsyors Fvm Press i* sjew a Koraiag Daily, and is on from an ear'v hti.r Mob axcept«d). Oitb price Ten Ceufs a eo\>r Subscribers' ropi^ft *ii; b-j delivered at their private re&idonoes, (or towu ottices or godowns if preferred) by
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  • 39 4 domestic Occurrences. Marriage. Nkjll— van Kees.— On fchetth July, at Bsitavia, Java, NOD, son of W. L. McNeill* Shennanton, Wigtownshire, N 8., to Eelcoljne Adriknne, daughter of D. F. W. van Bees, Vlee-President of the Council of Netherlands India.
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  • 2170 4 li is ehieflj to the great and growing expansion of the use of rubber fcj res, throughout tho whole range of wheeled vehicles from the bicycle to motor cars and honed carriages, that the robber industry looks for that steadying of prices
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  • 44 4 Farewell Dinner. (From a Bp< M l|f terewelJ d ma hold [*4 at Kualu Lumpoi >i Railway No. honour of Young. Covers \\r or M, :iI1( i pany included «Miil mem private friendi and ttu p ncipal officials. Tbr State Band
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  • 47 4 Ixnou i London, rii h,,,.^, The Hampshi Kent, w.. v. Woraesterahta ,i I Yori shin v. i itaihlra m;ii( hes w< d an, <ilou('<'si« rshii i bet 2:27 runs. Northampton !>< seven wickei I. Middlesex bet Bum > Essex beai l»- thin seven Surrr; beat Nottingl runs.
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  • 78 4 < )d the X*p met th. Wjin.il era m s after \ci\ even ganu drew, one goal being scored on either tide. m;. half the Wande putting m i East val the soldiers d. The (o||owing are be tnatchi raferees tot next Monday, s.\ .<•. k.<> i:. r Tuesday,
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  • 35 4 MiXFD Foi MOMM 1i opoii for ploy m the competition on \V»ij. Dfledaji ili*« I6tk mill 28rd Aofoi tli<» Meoßd iunl third roundt <1 oif ou ..i cm other of th< m
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  • 38 4 Mi N*a Medal tor July 19] I. PlftJ for th« ftbOT* brtv 1 Hjil! iuui <.. < Beth n railed la i irii the foriiuT. J. !>• Mjil) 4"i i:, m J <.. Soth Bfl 4 2 11
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  • 23 4 Sunday, 18th, 9.10 and II a.m.. j.go and 8.80 pan., n ton at 9.80 tad i$M a.m., IS.IB, 0 „.m
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  • 47 4 The Lord Moath Silver Challenge Tup and The League of the Empire ium'som! prise of £9. hat pboon iron Beatrice Len of tho nhovo scbooL Th s prize was gained m a coinpotition opi all the pupil* In all the lehooli of tha Empire.
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  • 52 4 '1 be Yen. Arc] I u-j has od the honoi aty i reasi renl tbii teal whi< h ho hae held t B| yean. The arum o taoußttal to *T(i9 niissin^ through the d< I of a clock \\iio hat hare been refunded i < i
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  • 178 4 The folio* iiiu tattling v nh th. The n >i,it oi ti i- v,-;m i ifa Id match* have natural 1> .i,;:, nuMit ■■uniissl European dubs, U things were expected boa both ciTiliei in ul milif m t-> combinations. The prii cause of tl c Xit 1 s Mad
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 67 4 TKe AUTO-MANUAL BRITISH MADE THROUGHOUT. OUR PRICE J^BBSiyiPi Robinson Piano Co,|P^pr ttsMART INEXPENSIVEU MILLINERY I I A SMALL but EXCLUSIVeI] fj SELECTION M IjjUST UNPACKED. NOW ON VIEW}! [JOHN LITTLE CO., LTdJ BEER. W. J. GARCIA, 219, Orchard Road. Piano, Organ Musical Instruments dealer. Pianos bought, sold or exchanged Good
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    • 18 4 LEE BROTHERS. 58-4, Htll Street, (off Stamford Road.) HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. Enlargements a Speciality NICE LIST ON APPLICATION.
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    • 42 4 I BILLIARDS. THE ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN CUSHION. Ul< ock's Patent with Improvements of John Robeuts, 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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    • 39 4 Correct Treatment for Sprain* Sprains require oarefol taeatmaat. quiet and apply Chamberlain's I 1 1 Pl freely. It will remove the soreness ainlqu"" ly restore the parts to a health o>ndtti#- Tor sale by nil vis» I D< .lU^«
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  • 197 5 EFFECT OF THE STRIKE. B ft tVK r. LoadoB« via Bomlay. appsahensive of a famine London ai 1 -..it ot the Strikes, The 'wood ood i:1lli *s are practioally at nd^iill and the retallen expect the flThaneted m three or tCtor* have requested the w an eaeort
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  • 12 5 Jieuier's Service. London, "via Bombay. 1 Badgastein to dh] ire.
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  • 91 5 Eeuter'3 Servic L^ncV^, via Bombay. 1 nnounced that Gei ai I). I. French, Department Inspector he Forces, has been appointed Chief of ;h«> Imperial General st;uf. !.»Hiti BirCbarlei W. Douglas, <■ < < fiei-ii I >I ision. i ppointed r > »neral of iho Foraes, Lieut. <;.«n. sir
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  • 172 5 At the Carlton. Actor Burned to Death. Imperial News Service. [By Submarine Cabl-:-]. London, via Durban. Gn iii excitemeni was tawsod by :i fro ia the upper storeys of the Cailtou Hotel. lervants nsrapod by Ladatars, passnrs* ing ilk- firemen. The flames hurst through the rool and *UoLv
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  • 56 5 Strong Measures. Belter's Service. London, via Bombay. outbreak that took place upon the cruiser Xiimaiiria," off the Moorish ooast, ww- ;>t On* innlarnii to bo taportanoe. 1 now proves t lint it ITM .-^fiious (i murinv on the part of eighty Bailors who raised cheers for the
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  • 31 5 Received by King. i Reuter's Service. London, via Bombay. 1 King has accorded an audience to Liang Tun Yen, the Vice President the Chinese Foreign Office (Wai wu pv).
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  • 417 5 PEERS MUSTER IN FORCE Great Heat. Burnt*! Service. L f >y Submarine Cable] meter showim q 7 Ilg tliormowine hrn P^ewMej Lord Mo, ley spoke briefly, reiterating ejection, to the Peers' llls no longer able to offer effectual resistant iriho o^tio,, ,r 1v O(liouslo Lord rewe, MtUt
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  • 70 5 RITTTXB 1 RVICE. London, via Bombay. rhfl Daily Chronicle sayi thai tlie Bnglishman rres <-i foi Worth Sea espionage is Mr Bertrand Stewart, ol London. v aolicitoi and Lieutenant o: Yeomanrj and oo>edito] of i cavalrj Journal. Ho m i i be tried aft Leipzig. Lieut. Stewart is
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  • 101 5 U. S. Senate Obstructive. Imperiat, Nswa Service. LonJon, via Durban. I^Ashington telegnun ■toloi thai the Foreign Lvki'ions Committefi of rbe i(l States Fknifttri have held two prolonged sittings to consider the arbitration treaties. Object to Consultation of Dominions. Oppobition has developed against the proposed Joint Commission of Enquiry.
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  • 20 5 Most of the Emir's passengers were Moorish lat>ouivrs. The survivors were rescued by the Silvoitgub M boats.
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  • 623 5 Judge's Strong Comments. J™fc»ent was delivered by Mr Justice ft*her m the Supreme Court yesterday mnuon m the action brought by the Jtaah Robber Co., Ltd., to rXrer from the Hongkong and Snanghai Bank an •UDount oi- 17,500 paid m by cheque by J. a.w ills and which
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  • 41 5 Imrbiai Xkws Service. London, via Durban. I'liiu. Homy of Prussia, while motoring, collided with a tree near Cloppenburg. The chauffeur sustained a fractured skull, and a friend of the Prince was injured, but Prince Henry was unhurt.
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  • 32 5 I-MTKRIAL Xl-:\YS SERVICE. London, via Durban. The death of the American millionaire •John Gates is announced at Paris. He built up his fortune by the introduction of barbed wire.
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  • 27 5 Ixfksiai News Service. London, via Durban. A Brisbane telegram says that m the heavyweight boxing championship of Australia Lati£ defeated Squires m the fifth round.
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  • 21 5 Imperial Xews Service. London, via Durban. The United States has declined an Australian proposal for reciprocal penny post oge.
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  • 55 5 Do you know that fully nine out of every ten oases of rheumatism are simply rheumatism of the muscles due to cold or damp, or chronic rheumatism, and require no internal treatmeut whatever? Apply Chamberlain's Pain Balm freely and see how quickly it gives relief. Fg.r
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  • 184 5 FRASRR Co.'s We have ngain a quiet week to report on, and the small business puffing bus been confined principally to Rubbers. Sterling shares have received morn Attention, several of the well-known stocks changing hands, a/aile local Rubbers remain steady. Rubbkb. Blalacoa Ordinariesnare been placed at £8.5.0, and
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  • 28 5 A small quantilj of Xo. l Sheet Pan Robber was disposed of J.v auction aj Powell a c'o.'s saleroom on Thursday morning at 1328 per picul.
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  • 26 5 A^nts Derrick to. Balgownie:— ll,Bofi lbs. Agents Evatt k Co. Nyalas, Tapioca: 211,89 pks. Indragiri— Jnlj 758 lbs; Tout] year 6,191 Iba,
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  • 42 5 Results of opt ration during the month Of July. Tributer'sOrePiks Ms.§B,MiiM OraPiks 10,798. •_>.-,. Total output Piks 11,00*.75. VaLTOD -Tritrater*S On 50.074.:?2, Mine ore. <<6:>8.:i08.2r.. Tot*! Value 1^7,442.61. Estihatbd Prof-it: Trilmter's Oro $1,46;"). 31, Mine Ore 1485,977 80. Total Profit 1487.448.61.
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  • 428 5 A}>|>* i ;il Dismissed. The acting Chief Jrattoa, Sir A. T.i.w gave judgement m the appeal of the Municipal Commissioner! against the decision of sir W. H. Hyrdniiiu JOllO9, ga\e a judgement Caroming the Tramway Co., m an action brought by the Commissioners to recover th.« sum
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 76 5 Why Colds Are Dangerous. Do you know that of all the minor ailments colds are by but the most dangerous? It is not the cold itself that you need to fear, but the serious diseases that it often leads to. Mot of these are known as germ diseases. Pneu monia
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    • 273 5 FAMOUS "KELTIC" FOOTWEAR f MODEL 1-A IS A SPLENDID GOLFER Made from prime leathers, m w^.w Brogue Style and expressly designed to give ease and plia/SM bim y when Playing thoroughly waterproof, nothing but the best British Oak tanned leather is used f °r the soles and the V wL
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 620 6 Pacific Mail S.S. Co J U S MAIL LINE VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU Semi-Trop'cal Route Only line taking Ifcc «rai I IjO\ I i QONOLI I.I", OAHr. most U rtile and beaatifnl Island < t! Ho. Through PansngrTtfrkfts granttril fr* lii ™fi 1 ft j »fl. sTranee
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    • 560 6 M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. MAIL LINE For China, Japan, Ceylon. Aden, Egypt and Marseilles OUTWARD HOMEWABD doniei Ang. 91 Tai Ang. SI Bydnej Sipt. 1 Tonranc Beps. 4 Tonkin Sej.r. i> Polynesien Htpt. is E. Simons 2 Caltttonieu Oct. I Dumi Oct. it; Sydney Oct. 16 tPOBj r,\-i wi\. as
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    • 698 6 THE SI AM STEAM NAVIGATION GO., Ltd. EAST COAST SEKVICE. t Pahang. Berserah, Trinc&anu. I>>- r. ff< naerak, Macho. Kelantau. Bang Telupin, Pauarai, Fatani, Sngora, Laoon, S Bandon, Langsuan, ChMui[>on, TakUt Kolilak and Uangkok. s.s.*KKI» WCr" d. < 10 August Departure 12 A I (p.m. p.a. YI'C.AIjA* due 14 August
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    • 97 6 ARCHIBALD CURRIES Australian Indian Line. SINGAPORE TO JAVA PORTS, MELBOURNE AND SYONEY. AI4O T\KIV, c \KGO FOR OTHtK LOBfHALUM and New Zealand PORTS (with transhipment). A regolav service tf maintained by the steamers Eurj-alus 3,570 tons k'apt Innes), 'Gracchus" 3,750 tons (Capt. .T X 1 atnek.) and "Darius" 8,190 tons
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    • 568 6 P. &0. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon. Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Throogti Bills i <l f r China Coast, Fer&ian Gulf. ContllN nt.d and Amerkan i Btoamers vrfU leavt Bingaporc on oral MAIL LINES. ujna) Uv;,!*; Angl] Ai. adte Od 90 i
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    • 421 6 N.D.L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MA If LINE. ni wefl Hamburg \ls I i tnn. Gibraltai Genoa, Ns 4< Biarsi Port Said. H Singapore, Hoi Nagasaki ii i j< i Kol»e t>> Throagb fcicta I wed <:v. toNe^ Sfork vis B iropi ria India oi rf)iind-i)M m d ticket**,
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  • 703 7 The Tot*] Whew given represents th OUtpat tince Jnu. 1911, except where figure m brackets is given, representing m many month*. When a, month's return i i)iihs"il. tlii*- total represents the last avail W Krif.on 7^r# 850 0.39 SroTilsii Mnluy 1K. 14! c Bengat i>B,ui< B Belabe
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  • 116 7 Jnn< July Total 1> 404 1.176 hi i.aiiti 4.» i'la nileriaiij,' t 10 Gopeng .000 :-;.O8." HcawO ni Klo 8,711 Kamnning 52.750 155,781 Kacaboi 1,084 Kinta ly," 1,666 Kinta -Association l»070 Kitduti^ 184 881 Kruiiii't Pdlai 565 UJiai 685 R. 774 M*'n^k mbu r.<> Oil Middleton New Gopeng
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  • 97 7 STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd a T... of this Company maintain s regaku Otreel serrlw between Calcutta, Bt i EloQ^rong, Bhanghai uiul Japan, taking cargo cm trough Bills of Lading fof Canton, Bwatow, A- I hefoo, Tientsin, Newchwanil, rangtt*z< Poi-t-s, Formosa, i I t... mem hav< i i aeeommndaI ti«>u
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  • 559 7 Tlie >♦•;•. wliicli we usually Rpefils of us dividing the rarious Dominion* under the British Crown, U the one essential tie Ibiit keep>> them together. Were il to dry up Ibe Empire would split m as many different fragments as il has OH 81 HOT
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  • 200 7 OPTUM LESS DANGEROUS THAN ALCOHOL. T.l'. O'Connor, m reviewing a book of reminiscence! i»> iii»- Ist. Hon. Robert Farquharseti, >J. l>. calls attention to curious statement. l»r Farquharsoa fouud the true remedy tor this difficulty of rai Hainan taij li robe specialised And ihe House, with all it* faults, is
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  • 133 7 SEPOYS PRIVATE ARSENAL. .Mi N OF nu: 1-JT B BALUCHIS COUBT-MABTIALLBDi Poona. .luly 81. A general court -ioarti;tl was held today on Private Quiff) til, 127 th ISuluchis. wbo with c- barged with bi'iug m illegal iw.ssessiou of S9B rounds of bull cartridge. 870 rounds of Lm F.nneld revolver cartridges,
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  • 461 7 The X. c. Daily News of July 24th says: We record with deep regret tindeath of Mr O. W. Noel, of tbe well-known firm of Noel, Murray s Co.. which occurred at his residence, 12, Lore Lane, on Saturday. Mr George Washington
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  • 517 7 Childbed's amimm, Essays. Writing under date ol tin* l'Jih in>t. our London correspondent We thought ire lviii covered all the details of ihf life md habit* of King (ieorge from tin* Fleet Snvrt point of view. l>ut out of the IttOUlli of 1»al»ts nud sucklings we ate
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  • 68 7 (COBBECTBO US TO AUGUST 10.) Hunk 4 m's 2-4 516 dcmnntl 2 4 5-32 Private credits ui/h 2-4J Ii.ANCi: credits m/l 2-4 13-16 demand Bank 294^ Okbmakt, demand 288^ India. T. T. 174? HONGKONC. demand 22f Yokohama, demand 114 i Java, demand 1 1(H Bangkok, demand 61: Sovkheig.vs. Bank
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  • 140 7 A.UOU6I 10. 'Jin 95.00 fiambiWT buyers 10.00 CJiimbu v Cube Xo. 1 14.50 (iambier Cube No. 2 nom. Vepper Black ordin. S'x>orc bnycre 19.7 T. Pepper, iWliitc tuW buyers 29.50 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) nom. Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) nom. Mace <Banda^ nom. Cloves (Amboina* nom. Bally
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  • 128 7 Aiignrt 10. Hou^ Wan 1. Hi ir str. Haiiihwovih. for I". Emiie, Dot str. Muhmoot, for Kliin. Hainan). Brit -tr. Phillips, for Mnar A Malacca. Aparima. Brit sir, Stringer, for Now Zealand. Dilwara. Brit str. IToflgnotl. for Ptuang, Hangoon and Calcutta. Yondel, de Brouwi. Dot -v (be P»nta\ir». Japan,
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  • 94 7 Date. Bar Wind Teiup TTuui bl^ 1 Ai^. lit. Hlßong lO\.v. 20. r.T Wi M b Manila 10a.. M. 7-M W4 II *j7 0 tag. 9. H'kon- 4P.M. 29.05 WBWI M r lUaila 4p.m. 70S WBWfl N II o ivaiiila^ I Hospital, A 9 a.m. m. 9 p.m.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 88 7 Sailings from Singapore subject to alteration without notice. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. FOR HONGKONG. X iih FOR HONGKONG. SHAN-G HAI. KOBE, MOJI. and if -sufficient inducement offers NAGASAKI. Kamsan£ l 1 rtttimi tickets &i» interchangeable v>iii tho^t by M lp«u liw f -itumtrsUtwee: 7 v ac itta and Hontfkmg ».'ui\
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    • 148 7 PHOTOGRAPHIC STORE DEVELOPING AND PRINTING. JIST A 1! HIVED Wellington's Plates and Films. KONG HING CHEONG CO., Is'o. 101. North r.iniHii: Road. CELESTINS VICHY TABLE WATER. Tiiis ini'-t celebrated and i uible watef m order to meet th< ji-in^ dt mauds of the public has beea non Introduced here m
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 648 7 VESSELS EN PORT. I'Ja^andlOi Conunairfoni Iffta Ws.nu Sea Mew GoL yacht MM \hirpliy. t-. r i rtnin Sea Belle I.M.S. yat. 400 Vaooiah, 7-7 Kua .iiaiu WBlinnltuli H.M.s. 620 Uunoaek *l-7 Tanjoan «;rtaia httazuet-B Nut. Tonnage A :<£a < t From Consignee For Belle of Eland Brit 2469 Kelway Calcutta.
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  • 641 8 Rbpost Of Thb Mkukal Offiobb Of Health. Thfl following Kg the report of Dr. W, Marshal Philip, Medical Oflfaar of Health, Colombo, on the tiy nuisance, to the Chair man of the Municipal Council Sir, —With reference to the Secretary*! letter No 72 dated 18th iflltent. I
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  • 239 8 Well-Kxown Postal Ofti< i w. Abbested A most regrettable Incident haw token place m Ainoy during the last few dftyt, writes the C. Mail correspondent there. Mr H. E. Borck, lately m charge of the Imperial Chinese Post Office, is said to have absconded with a large
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    • 597 8 A Clergyman i\ 1 t. I, Nervous Collapse, Brain Fag, Neuralgia For getting things dom, making tbingi g», the iovigormting stimulus of Fbosferine cannot be eqiuilled, says the Rev. A. H. Field. Fully aware l hat as ;i clersyman he is bound to make mrt of tlie accuracy of his
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    • 13 8 nJS*/ 11 complaints dysentry cough coia &c. s take Woods' Great Peppermint Cur<j
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    • 391 8 fROSSF sf% n CELEBRATED UUTOE, Of D OILMEN'S BLACKWELL^ w D stores H^^^^^^^^ l^ißSSfe PICKLES, SOIPS, JAMS. J I jpW^^^BL JELUES, POTTED MEATS, I 1 TADTT l^^^^^ir\ MAL T VINEGAR, i lAJoljri l 43^^^!! 1 cum ah m I OtoJTr^TiLc«& 1\ J3h SALAD OIL I DELICACIES, logsjlf I S %|j^^^^^^^^^^^
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    • 69 8 FRASER NEAVE, LTD, Printers, Publishers and Commercial Stationers, COLLYER QUAY. Estimates on Application. Renowned Physicians pr mault's Matico as tht^ most tOlHi fl the same time the ruost b medy m th<> •..-eatrueut of Aculo X nic Dischaiv matico nuBCTO;,^ fl r?cBiitiaittai MATICO CAPSULES m the **t «g^ Active y<
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  • 1199 9 dfdsfdsfdsfdsf Cap. Issue. Paid. last Dry. Buyers. ftWTfrjwrai &5.000 2s 2s Allagar 10% 3 2 0 150,000 2s 2s Anglo-Malay 100% 16 9 17 0 50,000 2s 2s Batang Malaka 1 9 rt 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 150% ll 10 0 If 0 0 80,000 1 1 Batu
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    • 216 9 ANT EXTERMINATORS (UNIVERSAL) and Sulphur Powder ARSENITE OF SODA for spraying lalang and other weeds BOILERS (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 j 80 11 these ar <* the highest CEMENT "Borneo "Brand! f h .T"
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    • 94 9 De KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Agents at Singapore, The Shipsagency, Ltd, 2-3, Colly er Quay The undermentioned datea of departure are only approximate. Reynst Bawean, Soerabaia, Bandjennasin, Poeloe-Laut Samarinda, Douggala, Balik-Papau, with transhipment to Pasir Aug 11 vanßiev^dayk Riouw, Billiton, Batavia, Java coast, Samarang,
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    • 1081 9 Hazeline Bnow Hazeline Sncw Hazeline Snow Hazeiine Snow H ''Hazeline' Snow" Hazeline' Snow" "'Hazftline' Snow Hazeline' Snow" Hazeline Snow Hazeline Snow Hazeline Snow Hazeline Snow Hazeline Snow Kazeline Snow Hazeline Snow Hazeline Snow Hazeline Snow Kazeline Snow Hazeline Snow Hazeline Snow 1 Hazeline Snow Hazeline Srow Hazdine Snow Hazeline Snow
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  • 600 10 Mr. Manndrell, the third magistrate, continued the. preliminary snauiry >< v day into the allegation of pjurdering a Tamil petition writer named ffsnsgsssmi brought against. A. P. Marie, i Municipal road Inspector and A. B. c aldera, bis- ionin -law. Mr. li. o. Bdmonds, bhi Deputy Public
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  • 87 10 Early on Wednesday morning Deto Inspector Taylor raided a bouse m I Ooss Street and arrested a young Chinese woman for bt ing In posscmssioti of ooui tail coin and ii tl its for ceiling. The woman apj before Mr. Mauntlrell, third magistrate, yesterdi the case was pobtpoiM
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  • 112 10 The MUnphoC forests of the world -<■ located In the islands of Formowi, m thh highland! and mountainous sections. In doses different sretions of the Island where the camphor loresti are partii iilar1] ralnablethe cutting and transporting of the lojts into the civilised section is attended with
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  • 1747 10 FEVER. To ii Editor, Sir, With the termination of the long droughts \our readers may be thankfully putting ibis grim spectre from their minds.. I have often thought, however, that the experience! Of old residents might be we rtli collecting possibly In your Ales. hour have left us this
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  • 124 10 Reported Total Loss. Messrs .Too Seng Chan of North Bridge Koad have received cable advices thai their vessel the "Gheang Chev^ is ashore near Tanjong Began m the Uali Straits. The first message said all lives were saved and that tht« vessel was not seriously damaged. A
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  • 54 10 Sedentary habits, lack of outdoor exercise, insufficient mastication of food, constipation, a torpid liver, worry and anxiety, are the most common causes of stomach troubles Correct your habii> and take Chamberlain's Stomach and Lfoer Tablets and you will soon be well again. For salt l>v all Die*en*arle«
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  • 230 10 The Belle of linglun.r is discharging a cargo of Indian Coal »n bhe wharf. The '"Van RiexiiHdyk' 1 loads transhipment cargo for Java Poit>. The "Pentk" bunkered at the wharf w-sh rday. The Mail Steamer "Arcadia" left p'enang at a. id. yesterday and may be expected at Singapore
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  • 59 10 Four of the cruisers belonging to the Australian squadron will arrive at Singapore on the 20th inst on their w;<> to Colombo to recommission. These are the Cambrian, Pioneer. Psyche and Pyramus. The same ships recommissioned at Colombo OB the previous occasion early m September 1909. The Flora,
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  • 447 10 i d Office Staff Appreciation At in*' Land Office yesterday afternoon a pleasant function took place m the shape of the reading and presentation of a valedictory address and photographic group to Hr. K. J. Fairer, \\lu. i^ leaving the Land OAoe to day to Mr.
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  • 73 10 Cbaksabongs, Slam 868, Wind, Kekintan 10-8, B. A. Co. Kelantim 11. Vega, Brit 294. Lyons, Penang, 10-8 K.S.S. Co. Penang 12. Bail Liong, Dut 275, Winters, B'mnswn, 10-8, Ban Keng, B'nuuwin, Ayutbia, Ger 260, Schmidt, Ft-muit: 10-H, B. Meyer, Penang 12. Wmrrior, Brit SB»4, Wliitle> Miike 10-8, Guthrie,
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    • 381 10 1 S° mc people complain of the lljqm of a %fi?^Ws>^& good dentifrice. SO7OLX)NT i. both )f^jf 1 V "V^ %i good and economical. f^Jt^yMlJJri^ Only a little is wanted, it lasts. k.^? tSe n m^i teeth clean and frees them from the corrosion WiV'jiflJJ tariar Or^eanvnq4BfcittiV^ And it is
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