The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 28 August 1911

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AN D MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 28 1911. NO. 7,;i03
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  • 166 1 The ?> i ourmnent rw,\: Telegra^iis Vb Mi.n.-JuifiU, was contina.d on the. E,spk<nr«i»- oa PttgV 10. A Par p Joarnalist bM circ.'cd the wo D .i'Jir cia>s r\ A lorrible molor ftCCii rep from Illinois --^age 5. Horrible details o r Kyaafciag at Cotf villo, I S.
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  • 1543 1 »y-nj H cko nahf an nueresi wb he streets „1 ii.' people ii them, it H WOBderfuJ what ,o of features nt tract the ac .(ion i,i going ton. id tt- town. Althouga not t mis I to i hi SISMI ii m m other purel) ori
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 239 1 Programs That Draw not obt .ec! o.'*- il'at -i i it tto i tbe .^ii-. Uu pi< toree ti.» <<" '-im cannot ta^i feo draw, < v pr .:..iiiTi« Ecu ii.- (2nd i ,i it on the lo< k i rill dra 1 Oven ure 1 |l Orcll 2 The
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    • 140 1 VICTORIA THEATRE SINGAPORE RETURN VISIT OF THE BANDMANN OPERA COMPANY Commencing Thursday, 7th Sept se h p U t rS 7th' THE BALKAN princess: Sept ay Bth. THE GIRL IN THE TRAIN. S.IS: A WALTZ DR£AM Monday, Thi "^tT^SS^ Sept. Nth. LA CIGALE bvv.i-i. ihcLyrir Theatre L'don. Se U p
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    • 269 1 THE POPULAR SHOW THE STRAITS i OPERA I i COMPANY I PANJI SMERANC] PART II A Choice Blending of Subjects is what yon want m a Cinematograph entertainment. We have such IN TONIGHT'S PROGRAMME and Ethink you will be more than pleased with the pictures presented. MARLBOROUGH Cinematograph, Beach Roat,
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    • 172 1 S(v&a? ydv d asvcrttocmcnt9. Singapore's first aP British shov. Littles' Page 4. Advantages oi the Standard Life As su ranee -Page 1. Panji Inuring, part 2, at the St Opera Company Psi^e 1. Chin— c clerk wanted by import Arm Page 3. Kirwan's notice re fresh mi!k P,, 2. Tanglin
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 247 1 THE WEEK. Monday 28th. Hi^h Water— o-34 a.m.. 1-1 p.m. Philharmonic Orchestra. 5 15 p.m. Teutonia Club Concert 9.15 pin. Football S.C.C. v S.R.C. Tuesday 29th. High W r ater— l-1") a.m., 1--J7 p.m. Football Huffs I v Wandi tt r>. Wednesday 30th. High Water— l-57 a.m. 1.36 p.m. R.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 603 2 NOTICES. NOTICE RE FRESH MILK The s.s. Grachus" due here on Sept. 10th brings to my order a further consignment of Australian Cows. Till then, no fresh orders for milk can be accepted. H. S. KIR WAN, No. 4, Koek Road. July 31 uc TANGLIN CLUB. Not ce is hereby
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    • 508 2 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. Paid-up Capital $15,000,000 Reserve Funds Sterling £1,500,000 at 2.- $15,000,0001 7 ftnnn Silver Reserve $16,750,000 f *».'w»uw Reserve Liability of Proprietors... $15,000,000 Court of Directors. G. H. Medhurst, Esq., Chairman. E. Shellim Esq., Deputy Chairman. F. H. Armstrong Esq, C. R. Lenzmann, Esq, G. Balloch
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    • 352 2 ALLIANCE ASSURANCE Co, Ltd. Accumulated Funds exceed £17,000,000 FIRE MOTOR CAR RISKS. Insurances effected at rates of premium which will be found favourable to the Insured. Paterson Simons A Co., Ltd., Agents Aug 4 5-11 FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. Established 1882. 8 8 CURRENCY INSURANCE m Force, over
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    • 598 2 THE Singapore Free Press. Morning Daily. To Oar Readers. The Singapore Fi«e Pre&K now Morning Daily, and is oe ta*ie at depots, from an early hour each OMfflsUsg (Sjudayi excepted). Cash price TeD Cenie t» Subscribers' copies will be ielivered *t their private residences, (or town ofSoes or godowns if
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  • 742 3 CHINA 'S HOPES. aBFORMfI DR] IYBD Bl w \\T (>] REVENI K. H ()f < 1 1 rtitmiiM tvbi fefcemselrea to bfa tea] td pmt \ni viev.. but y<-s, Bwjellency LUi Tun \,M!. tin- Ohlnamt Foreign Mini* n«>\% oo a visit to thli country, n deflac of Urn w'u ra]
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  • 136 3 sir William Osier, tin Regius Profei f>f Medicine I t Oxf< :d. v I <> Im^ just give)' «is an optimistic prophecy about the extir p:«tion of the whit Mourge/'ifl not on] a humorist v c f but the cause of hunour m otlj« i>ple. Seine years age be expressed
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    • 1048 3 TO LET. TO LET "BUB WOOD" Grange Road, furnished, ready for immediate entry. Apply H. o o "Free Press" Aug 26 21' 8 TO LET p From Ist September, Bungalow No. 5-C, Mount Sophia. Apply M. li. Su,ssoon, 5 Malacca St. A ug 5 6-9 TO LET. No 12. Mount
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    • 608 3 AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF PAWNBROKERS' UNREDEEMED PLEDGES ON Monday, 4th Sept, at 10 a.m. Thursday, 7th Sept., at 10 a.m. Tewelku-y, consisting of Watches, Chains, Diamond Ring's, Brooches, Ear-rings, Bracets. Chinese and Malay Gold Ornaments, etc. On wiew from Ist September, 1911. POWELL Co., Auctioneers ll^ 28,30,2,4.6 7-9 LAND SALE
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    • 561 3 f^x^? 'VANA' 9RANO y J\^ Tonic Wine v^P Hastens RECOVERY j j a After Illness W0 5i s ii^^ tJic sufl that ana' is 1 1 Wf a |>owcrful rcsror;iti v. f 1 When ni(»st remedies fail a course i of 4 V'\\\' quickly restores vitality i: 1 to the
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  • 2037 4 The Singapore Free Press. Monday, Aug 28, 1911. 'jui l I"' f ;.r^ tpt dra*. > i a.iv v Law What emergei from tbe Uilnframn appearing to-day, referring to tho Morocco question, is that, as a result of recent diplomatic conversations between If. Cambon and Hen Kiderlen WASCHTKB, these admit
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  • STRIKE NEWS
    • 182 4 iMI'EKI \l 8 KVICE. London, via Durban. All the dispute* m I (pool ha\r now been settled, the shipown< rs, stevedores and porters having reached i aatisfaot agreement iril< afternoon. The Liver] ooJ strike com n m« i ,i\.> ordered all Btrikers, including tin d (M S,
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    • 96 4 I SERIAL X London, va Durban. Owing to tlu^ on -l''\\ m Sout 1) V ales, nnmben efugeai have arrived The] h;i s i adured i able suffering and have been frightened out of their In The ii(.i m« .it i ami Gilfaoh oontinuee. [f is deaoribed
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    • 18 4 \From our < >i <. :rni.l ig M i 8h« $238.70 No. 8 Wei 215.00 I 178.60
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    • 116 4 As annoum-. ii. -mm i w ill M > given I. Tentonia Club this ••mnt». The band of tin- Buffs, nndei Mr C \i. Hewitt will plaj Overture Tsnnhsnam (Wagner) selection I ti. ana (Mas cagni) P tola band accompaniment. ;v .10,,,5, with variations (Godfre> t»< oisl
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    • 151 4 < >tU HEBI I. I The ii.'M Orchestra] •01 erf ill hi Siren oo Monday, pi I reutonfc Club l>> kind permission. The l'lni harmonic Orchestra will be conducted by Mr C. B. Rewett, Bandmaster o! the Buffs, ;mil the programme will Include morementi from Mozart's Symphony m
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    • 102 4 Vhv lirst com it <>• toil Societj i* short!) to take place, and will ■I tlic iv(iurst of t j u c omn Children*! Aia Society. Th« offet of the Philharmo <n tin* Miatt<>r oi nasic hM full advantage „i. with Urn thai tl"' Sooietj lias
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 218 4 KELLY WALSH, LIMITED. .11 ST RECEIVED MARY JOHNSTON S NEW NOVEL THE LONG ROLL Mis* Mary Johnston is quite at her best m this enthralling story of the Civil War m America. JAVA, SUMATRA, and other Islands of Dutch East Indies BY A. OABUTOM WITH MAP AND 47 ILLUSTRATIONS Price
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    • 129 4 JIST PUBLISHED CHINA'S STORY IN MYTH, LEGEND, ART AND ANNALS BY M. E. GRIFFIS Price $3.25. FIGHTING SHIPS 1911 BY FRED T. JANE Price $13.50. Horses Practical Horsekeeping BY F. H. BARTON Price $6.50 I ITT I C TIPU BY LITTLE TICH LI II L t I lun p r
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    • 96 4 SKATING THE RINK, BRAS BASAH ROAD. (LATE CALEDONIAN HOTEL,) Every Evening (except Sundays) 8-30 11 p.m Afternoons (except Sundays) 5 7-30 p. m. Ladies and Children halfprice at afternoon sessions. Ladies halfprice at evening sessions. Entrance 50 cts. Skates Skating 50 cts PRINCES TIFFIN ROOMS BRANCH BAR All of the
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    • 39 4 Correct Treatment for Sprains. Sprains require earetel t quiet ami apply Chamberlain *c Pain l! freely. It will remove th< s«.i> .uul<i n<u ly restore th<- parts to a bealth) <-„ n*ur i.m. For sale by all Diaptmariet and ueatan.
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  • 124 5 M. CAMBON'S INSTRUCTIONS. Easier Feeling. Reuteu\s Service. [By Submarine Cable]. London, via Bombay. The French Press is optimistic- as to the latest Franco-German negotiations. it is believed that Germany is not yet entirely satisfied with France's otter of compensation, but it is hoped that the differences will
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  • 44 5 Recognised by France. Reuteb's Skuvice. I I>v Submarine Cable]. London, via Bombay. A Paris telegram announces that President Pallieres has congratulated M. Manor! Arriaga on his appointment as !Yesi< !<.,,! of the Portuguese Republic. He added that Franc.- had recognised he Portuguese Republic.
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  • 35 5 A meeting of the Labourites was .ailed at Trafalgar Square, hut was poorly attended and there was consider:hl\ dissention. A resolution was passed protesting against the Government employing military during the strikes.
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  • 48 5 I-mit.i.tal Xews Service. London, via Durban. A Paris diamond merchant who was travelling from Paris to Antwerp has *>een robbed of diamond-, valued at 4*7,000 by two men who hustled him on the train. Warner has accepted t In- Captaincy of the team to visit Australia.
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  • 95 5 The "Times" correspondent at Toronto telegraphs that Sir Wilfrid Laurier, i tie Premier of Canada, speaking at Saint Bustaohe, m Quebec, said a vote for the nationalist leader Bourassa was a vote for Rorden and a twenty-live million dollar tribute for the strongboxes of London. He declared he
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  • 22 5 The betting on the Saint Leyer is 11 to '.I King William, to 1 Lycaon to 1 Prince Palatine.
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  • 66 5 Many Persons Killed. Imperial Xj:\vs Skrvice. London, via Durban. At an automobile nice m Elgin, Illinois, Buck w;is travelling at sixty-five miles an hour when his car overturned, chauffeur was crushed to death .ml Buck succumbed to his injuries. runaway motor brake containing *:> passengers collided with
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  • 34 5 President Taft, speaking at Seamirton, i) Massachusetts, said when the Tariff Hoard issued a report on wool and cotton m December, he will recomend to Congress a revision of both schedules.
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  • 109 5 A Paris journalist, M. Jagers Schmidt, completed i tour of the world m I da) 8. This is record. Towkaj Tun Chang Yeok, with Towkay Kota Beng Boon and another trisnd were OB Saturday trying I palanquin and pony thai tin- fn-st named desired to purchase.
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  • 69 5 Where Intended For? Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. i he newspapers are giving prominence to the seizure by the authorities ol the so-called mysterj ships, these oc-ing two steamers, one at Eritfa and the other at Barrow, with fittings that suggest that they are intended to carry
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  • 81 5 Consultation Urged The authorities at Westchcstor, ia Pennsylvania, arrested ei^ht men and boys m connection with the lynching of ;i negro at Coatesville. When the victim was trying to em ape. the crowd beat him back into the fames with fence rails. The papers urge a consultation
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  • 95 5 RESCUED BY FRENCH MAIL IXPBUAL Xews Service. London, via Durban. The Messageries steamer Adour reports that she picked up a drifting boat with a number of the crew and passengers of the Fifeshire on the evening of the wreck. The officer m charge of the boat said that
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  • 88 5 NEW MINISTRY. Ueuter's Service. London, via Bombay The Tinux >ii.\^ thai though the resignation of Marquis Katsura, the President of the Council of Ministers and Minister of Finance, is perhaps inevitable, t)i< i change m premiership will be regarded with some anxiety. The Marquis has directed the policy
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  • 24 5 Japanese agents have brought four Grimsby steam trawlers, and have engaged <iriinsb> fishermen to introduce their met hods m to .Japan.
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  • 45 5 Ken! has beaten Yorkshire at Can terbury by ten wickets. Surrey beat Sussex at Brighton by eight wickets, and Worcester heat Somerset at Worcester b\ an innings and 107. Vine has been invited to go to Australia with the English team and ha-- accepted.
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  • 29 5 Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. At Chalons Sur Maine, Hellee flew 750 miles m fifteen hours, winning the Michelin Cup for the longest day's flight.
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  • 38 5 London, via Durban. Ai Washington, naval experiments were made with a one pounder gun to destroy aeroplanes. The gun proved accurate to a height of ten thousand feet, ami at an angle of s."i degrees*
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  • 47 5 Thirty one are known to have been killed by the derailment on the Lehigfa Vallej Railroad at Manchester, New York. A correspondent Informs us that a dead buffalo has been lying on the ChangJ Road for two days and that the stench is dreadful.
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  • 52 5 Bedentary habits, lack of outdoor exercise, usiirticitnt inastuatiou of food, constipation, a torpid liver, worry and anxiety, art- the imost common causes of stomach troubles Correct your habit-H and take Chamberlain's Stomach and Livor Tablets and you will soon be well aiiain. For sale by all Dispensaries
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  • 386 5 .^v old Sarawak Officer," writes to the Morning Post, "calling attention to the fact 'hat a recent list of gentlemen's names appointed to the Sarawak Government Service was included amongst the recent appointments of the Colonial Civil Service. He continues: As Sarawak is an independent country,
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  • 190 5 At the concluding sessions of the Univer* sal Races Congress, London Mr. hi (Malaya) said thai during the last lev days they bad been laying the foundatioi <• international solidarity, and h»> 11" h they might learn a liule from the Malay Peninsula, which would assist them
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  • 220 5 The S. V. A. and Maxims were out tlii> week end at Camp at Pasir Panjang, and there was a «{ood attendance both on S;it imla> and yesterday. The Maxims, under Lt. Tongue and Lt. C'uthbert, did good drill work and took their guns to pieces and carried
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  • 123 5 The founding of a new Chinese <.'lui> at Kn;ila Lumpur, at cost of §100,000, is now assm-eil. Towkay Loke Yew's dona tion towards this amount is $75,000. The run of "The Arcadians" is over m London, for a time at least, after last Ing over HOO nights, and rehearsals will
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  • 883 5 RETORT For? The Yeah Ended 81st March. The nett profit on Working Account for the year amounts to 1172,051.49 whicb witii the carry forward from last account leaves a balance of M99,GCG.09 at credit of Profit and Loss Account. Interim Dividends amounting to 70 per cent ha-\e been paid
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  • 21 5 It is reported that legislation is soon to be introduced to control the aerated water factories m the Federated Malay states
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 104 5 FULLERS' CAKES Each Cake m a separate air tight tin case CELEBRATED t FRUIT CAKES SEED CAKES CHOCOLATE CAKES GINGER CAKES ORANGE CAKES OBTAINABLE AT ROBINSONS'! "EMBASSY" W. D. H. 0. WILLS'S LATEST SMOKING MIXTURE. I lb- Patent Airtight tins Price 75 cents per tin. OBTAINABLE AT JOHN LITTLE Co.,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 570 6 Pacific Mail S.S. Co. U S MAIL LINE VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU Semi Tropical Route Only line taking the warm SOUTHERN ROI'TE across the Pacific via HONOLULU, OA.HU. on the most fertile and beautiful island Of the Pacinc. Through Passage Tickets granted to England, France and Germany
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    • 670 6 M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. MAIL LINE For China, Japan, Ceylon, Aden, Egypt and Marseilles OUTWARD HOMEWARD Sydney Sept. 4 Tourane Bept. 4 Tonkin Sept. 18 Polynesien Sept. 18 E. Simons Oct. 2 < aledonien Oct. 2 Dumbea Oct. 16 Sydney Oct. 16 Tourane Oct. 30 Tonkin Oct 30 Armand-Bthic N(.v.
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    • 683 6 FAR EAST OXYGEN ACETYLENE I COMPANY, LTD., SINGAPORE BRANCH. Oxygen Gas Dissolved Acetylene. Oxy-acetylenic blowpipes and blow pipe cutters for quick cutting Iron and Steel AUTOGENOUS WELDING OF ALL METALS All kinds of repairs to Ships, Boilers, Motor-cars etc. Application of the Dissolved Acetylene gas for lighting Motorcars, Launches, Steamers,
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    • 675 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 end American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about mail urns. 1911 Outward (for China) Delta Ang 25 Arcadia
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    • 471 6 N.D.L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen [MPE RIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamers of his Company sail fortnightly tram Bremeo, Hamburg via RqttiM-dam, Antwerp, Bootfaamp on, Gibraltar, (ienoa, Naples. Icomw ctu: Vlarseilles, Naples, Ah>\and»ia and wit Port Said, Sue/. Aden, Colombo, I'enanfl, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsiugtau, Nagasaki and Kobe
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  • 765 7 The Total where given represents the Output Bince Jan. 1911, except wheic figure m brackets is given, representing so •nuny month's. When a month's return is misled, this total'represents the last avuil aJiU? total June July Total. Allagar 4,150 4,200 14,661 AIOT Pougsu 4.371 4,888 27. U...
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  • 122 7 June July Total. Belat 404 317 1,498 1 Brnang 49 2,626 Chenderiang 440 Gopeng 500 3,0h.-, Heawood 294 Bir> 2.7 m Kuiininiiii,' $2,750 §65,7881 Kanaboi 271 1,806 Kiutu 435 1,6*6 Kiuta A»ociation 1,070 Kledang 12 1 631 Knutiut Palai £63 Lahat 625 ::.774 If englembu Lode 480 400
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  • 138 7 Hi Motoshige. who l m- jn^ f returned to Japan from Long residence m Hawaii, is reported as having made an Interesting statement. He says thai whereas Japan* *•>(• subjects who migrate it) Hawaii have hitherto entertained with almost complete unanimity the desire of returning to Japan, they are
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  • 1211 7 London August 4. The House of Commons was engaged on Monday m discussing a question of preced euce which possesses features of interest to the Federated Malay States. Mr. H. Ingle by, the Unionist member for King* Lynn, was consumed with a thirst for information on the
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  • 384 7 In the m 1 it Dumber ol the Agricaltural Bulletin, the Editor deals with the subject ol the defence of the plumage trade, put np l>> the Editor of Tropical Life.* 1 Mi \{idl<'\ has no difficulty* in dis- posing < f the arguments tor the slaughter
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  • 126 7 Irs i'Tii.is nos ÜbOBD. Londoni Julj 81. In B letter to the "Times* 1 Mr w Baillien, M.L.C., of Victoria, calls the attention of British metal manii> Eacturers to Anstralia's unutilised wealth (•t iron ore. 'l lie gi ni ;is and ill erprise of the Briti jh ironmaster,
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  • 150 7 There sailed <>n Uip. White Star line! 'Arabic," reports the "Daily Chronicle New York correspondent, Miss Edith Randall, of Boston, who is on her way to Chamonix on -ho mission of recoTering fchi body of hec father, Mr John Randall, banker, who lost bis lite m
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  • 67 7 •CORKKCTKD UP TO AUGUST 26.) Bant 4in 2-4 5-ia demand 2 4 5-3* Private credits m 24$ Franc k credits 0 m 2 4 27-32 detnaiul Bank 294$ Germany, demand 2.'18$ India, T. T. 174* Hongkong, demand |f| Yokohama, demand 114^ Java, demand |4Q| Bangkok, demand 6K SoVERKKiNN. Bank
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  • 138 7 A I "cii S( Tin 9^.75 Gambiet tajan 9.60 Gambia? Cube No. l 15. in GamMec Coin No. 2 aoak Pepper Black ordin. Spore buyers 21.50 Pepper, (White fair> buyers 11.10 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) nom. Nutmegs (HO to the lb.) nom. Mace (Banda* uom. Cloves (Amhoina l
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 101 7 ARCHIBALD CURRIES Australian Indian Line. SINGAPORE TO JAVA PORTS, MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY. Also taking cargo for otmiir Australian and New Zealand Ports (with tniD shipment). A regular service is maintained by the steamed Euryahis J.57Q ta»to Innes), Gracchus" 1,750 toM (gNf-'r*' Patrick,) and "Darius" MM tons (Capt. Drew. These vessels
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    • 64 7 Renowned rhy. 1 SJOfflbi Cnmault's M:itieo as the most active and at the same time the most inoffensive remedy m the treatment of Acute! and Chronic Discharge,. IATICO INJECTION is aaed m RCUIt CdSeS M. MATICO CAPSULES ia the more MC OQ6S. y^ Active >^ Principle of >^ Cod Liver
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 738 7 VESSELS IX PORT. Flag and Tons Commanders Arrived From For \Vr."'n H.S.M.S. Bali siam 660 Dery 20-8 IVr Bangkok H.S.M.S. Scveril Siam 660 Hanrowity 20-8 rVnaug Bangkok Pyramus H.M.s. 2186 I. i I iff e t 2 7*B Sydney Colombo Pioneer H.M.s. 2200 Mop/ord, 27-9 Koepang olosabo 27 Psyche H.M.s.
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  • 1462 8 August :-l. i o ration from Louden to the H^ 1 dfl of Scotland has begun, and during next few days some six thousand people will leave the pave- V heather. The domi- > the gronse, the influence which it --on' v j\ .i- people who are bsmei
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  • 272 8 Mi EUunea Mac Yf null. ;i son of the Secretary to tin- Treaaory and Chicago f a mod eligible bachelor, is bewailing with comic despair his Indiscretion m conies sin^ recently to an interviewer hi> regrel at being anmarried. sine*' the appearance of the Interview m
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  • 791 8 Fit EB DBTA] B In $h& early dayi of the past centuryi mutiny on tj»e high aeaa was nol unknown m the Merchant Service; but at those times such drastic methods of punishment obtained, that, for well over half a century no ease of any
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 326 8 j/^l Family l^pMedicine Without Jfl Alcohol Ayer's Sarsaparilla if a tonic and alterative, free from alcohol. What is a "tonic"? A medicine that imparts strength or tone; a medicine that builds up. gives vigor and power. What is an 4 alterative A medicine that alters or changes unhealthy action to
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    • 57 8 Do You Know How to Cure a Cold? If you have trouble m getting rid of your 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.
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    • 22 8 H. BOLTER JUST ARRIVED FRESH SMOKED SALMON THE BEST I EVER HAD. SOLD BY THE PIECE H. BOLTER, Telephone 398. Addis Buildings
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    • 250 8 ill x j. Its never too early I Fraser&Neaves^/ j SQDAWATER THE BERNESE ALPS MILK CO.'s i Products were avr.rded THE GRAND PRIX (The highest award obtainable) At the Universal and Colonial Exhibition Brussels 1910. SLEDGE MILK m supplied to all the GOVERNMENT MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES.
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    • 32 8 W. J. GARCIA, 219, Orchard Road. Piano, Organ Musical lustra* ments dealer. Pianos bought, sold or exchanged Good prices allowed for old instruments. Cheapest and best stock of Music l^ga^ mUSical goods
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  • 1223 9 R^n >" P AID ;ii LA3TDIV. BUYERS. S ILLER3. 85,000 2s 2a Allagar 10% U 3 J 150,000 23 2 3 Anglo-Malay 100% 16 17 50,000 28 23 Batang Malaka 19 2 0 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 150% 11 0 0 11 10 0 80,000 1 1 Batu
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  • 382 9 OOMPAMD with THE Bm OF run WOftXD, In the American Review of giiVm" Ada. hi kinnosuke writes on the Japanese N.vvy iincc she war with Kussia. He mentions that if was Japan who started building Dreadnoughts, she hud don n hey battleship "Satsuma." }U.nr,n t< M s
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  • 209 9 WEIRD EDUCATIONAL IDEAS. We get some weird educational id from Ameiica, hut ore wW fa I hiv.c just OODM across exceeds every other for o i ginality. A Chicago High > hool nrcfessor ha-, just amuun ed that Ik if be has Ins way, no i nrriculum will bo complete
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 209 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 Both these are of the hi hest CEMENT "Borneo" Brand Fresh j££ mmtMy DISINFECTANT
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    • 92 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. van Hogendorp Bengkalis, Paneh, Asahan and Belawan-Deli k^g 26 Laurens Pit Retell River \ug Zfi Reyniernz Batavia Ang Z H Rumphius IWlawan-Deli
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    • 54 9 "Woods' Great Peppermint Core for all internal complaints dy sentry coughs cokls Ac. M.S. GOWAN TURF COMMISSION AGENT, 10, THE ARCADE, SINGAPORE. BOOK NOW OPEN ON THE St. LEGER Run September 13th, 1911. Clients desiring any information concerning the above race write or wire to the above address. Phone: 1201.
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    • 494 9 BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP LINES, Ltd American and Manchurian Line. FOR MANILA. The s.s. Karema will be despatched for the above port about 31st August, To be followed by s.s. "Matoppo" about 7th Sept for Hongkong, SrWghai and Japan. For freight etc., apply to McALISTER Co,, Ltd., ionm INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION Co.,
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  • 180 10 TSLBQE&PfI Co MBBCHANTS, Thr second innings of the toamameni match. Delegraph Company v. Merchant >. vas played on the Bsplanade on Baturds; tkfterntion and was not concluded, li theit ajSBDIIJ attempt. Die Telegraph representa iirea wer«allou< for ISI runs. The SCOreS were as follows: T»
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  • 187 10 Gabbison c.a. Sdcoapobe 0.0. Tlih Hollowing is the result of an Inter *I'lut> foursome competition played yoster«i j"tli! morning. The Mnjjapore fiolf Club won by GV points. rn.-'.u Henderson H Macintosh < 1..H ut. Sheppard Di X i!i <;i!»t. Hick!i))f4 l\. \> Aitmi > Ijient. Creery L. E.
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  • 115 10 Amount acknowledg A *****55.84 O. M. |25 N. Chun Senti Kstj. I n Boah Bng Wood V.m\. 10 O. Vt'inicy Esq. 5 Tan I loon Yong Esq. 5 L,. M. Bayly Esq. B A Breniner Esq. r> Cheung Wai Liv Esq. Ng Chock Bum Esq.
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  • 620 10 Delhi, August Ist. Tbe works m hand m connection with the Durbar, m spite of many difficulare progressing satisfactorily. The troubles have of into been enhanced owing to tbe sudden app« ai arc c, of cholera. II c nuni'»e> of deaths, though small, between I n and
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  • 202 10 I know it's, harvest tinu i<>. i I know the grain stands hi^h, I know the harvest moon is up, And riding m the Oh brave and red (he poppies blow, And golden is the corn. I>own i:. the Held I > pond the Earm The place when
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  • 89 10 The use. of carboi ie acid^iis as a congii- is advocated m sivcral quarters. Mr Gardner, m thr Financier," quotes Dr. I, Oi Dortmund, as the discoverer of the process. He then says he believes with Dr Werner Bach, editor of "Gummi* kt," thai oarbofiie acid will prove*"one m the
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  • 418 10 The laet that the Anglo-Continental syndicate for controlling the tin market has been firmly re-established and is taking charge can no longer be questioned, but it may be remarked that, when the group concerned recommenced operations some weeks back, it was looked upon with a certain amount
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  • 248 10 The following ii additional oorreq dance to the Secretaries of the V m York Conference, with refer* nee to th< iiK'nts desired t>» be mad. for cai b t rom .1 i i Lst i> m Sirs, We bare to acknowledge receipt ot your avour q 28rd
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  • 214 10 Tl blowing Is the elect ion ooumitte appointed tit the anmuil meeting 013 Friday Dr. A. H. Butler, E. A. Brown, R. W. Buckley, B. F. H. Kdlin. A. Y. Oahajgan, A. G. Harrington, o. p. Griffith Jones. P. W.King, W. ,1. Mayson, J. MeKehzic, W. C
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  • 610 10 The Kuxi Bang v itta is landing,' genen loads for Cnim The Benvonvu arrived fron L. v.dou n ia poits 0:1 Friday alti moon. >he '■nuded general cargo, and continued her vc. to China and .Japan yesterday. At daylight yesterdaj H. lE. 5. "Flora" left for Colombo where
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  • 263 10 Ri< i icenes wen again witnessed Cardiff yesterday, July 20th, the seamen and dock •worken rei King all the Chinese T uuudiios m the city. In the morning bhei attacked, Looted ami burned the r>roj i Chii m hmmbcti which wai eing conveyed to one i Ihe
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  • 23 10 A man ba& been found who likes mosquitor.s. Ho 1 Mr P. Chalmers Mitchell, a-.<l ba makes fche admission m the "Saturday Review."
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 101 10 A verj UBeful handbook Atnliwtg with Rubber Gompaniei m the Netherland feast Lndiei hai been compiled by Mr. A. T. :>'. Bwart, LL.D., and is ued by the Netherland Commi— ion to the recent irul>ber Exhibition m fjondon. Somewhat aimilar partieulan to those appearing m other handbook* arc given respecting
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    • 313 10 Fresh Australian Pure Creamery BUTTER. Singapore Cold Storage Co, Ltd. A. FRANKEL CO. I I (KSTABLISIIED 1357.) <^ COMPLETE ESTATE FURNISHERS Bungalows furnished, complete for Bedroom, Dining room, Verandah, Bathroom, Tableware and Kitchen from $160 only. (CATALOGUES, ESTIMATES, AND SPECIFICATIONS BBNT ON APPLICATION) QUALITY GUARANTEED I Extract dated 6-3 II
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