The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 9 September 1911

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND. MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 9, 1911. NO. 7,314
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  • 136 1 The Marine Court of Enquiry into the loss of the Cheang Chew has been concluded Page 12. The German reply to France has been received Page 7. Our Scottish Letter is on Page 12. The Topics of the Week are on page 7. More aviation accidents are
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  • 2687 1 N\KR\ri\K Of WEBB*! Qbi \r Fkat. After four decades the JtagUsh Channel has again had to take second place to man's perseverance, Uiu^kh's great tswini, as reported yesterday, being the second swim carried to a successful finish. It inay bfl interesting to readers who have not hitherto
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 494 1 i [slew pictures VICTORIA THEATRE figure in our GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME SINGAPORE to-nioht RETURN VISIT t .i "THE LOST HOME" An excvlK-nt Dr.una. I 013 TUC? "THE MARRIAGE OF THE SULTAN OF PAHANG Ut^ 1 W fc, WITH THE SULTAN OF PERAK S DAUGHTER m ADDIT.OK TO COMPANY New
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    • 210 1 PERIN The Noted and Distinguished Palmist is obliged to shorten his stay in Singapore. In order to give everybody opportunity to consult him he will for one week only give a SUBSTANTIAL READING for i Raffles Hotel, llf j I*l ufk. v Bm OUR PATRONS' C HA N G E
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    • 112 1 tto-ta?!} HDvertisementg. Chamber of Commerce rubber auctions Page 5. Sailing dates of the Taroba and Bangala Page K. A Trip to Fairyland at the Star Opera Company Page 1. Notice re Chop Ban Wo Page 8. English built trap for sale Page 8. Auction sale of a Lyn motor launch,
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 316 1 THE WEEK. Saturday 9th. High Water— ll-18 a.m.. 11-1 p.m. Bandmanns. A Walt/ Dream. S. V. A. and Maxims Camp, Sunday 10th. High Water— ll-39 a.m.. 11-36 p.m. Water Polo, S.C.S. v. R.G.A. S. V. A. and Maxir.^ c unp. Monday 11th. Higb Water— o-2 a.m.. 0-12 p.m. Fraser and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 80 2 The "Hospital Gazette" London, reports j The FRANZ JOSEF water is richer m aperient salines than other Hungarian waters. WV have prescribed the FRANZ JOSEF natural aperient waters m several cases, and its action m each has been most satisfactory, and what is a further recommendation, patients state that FRANZ
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    • 584 2 NOTICES. NOTICE Ii hereby given that all the share and interest of Sim Soon Hee in the nrm Chop Ban Wo ceased as from the First day of September 1911. No transaction whatever undertaken by the said Sim Soon Hee on behalf of the said firm will be recognised by
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    • 516 2 WANTED. WANTED DRESSER For Estate in Kelantau. Apply BARLOW CO. Sep 9 uc LADY TYPIST WANTED. Wanted immediately, lady typist with knowledge of shorthand and general office work. Apply, stating experience and salary expected, to "Import" c o "Free Press". Sep 7 10 9 WANTED Experienced Chinese book-keeper for Tin
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    • 339 2 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. Established 38b7. Policies are "WORLD WIDE," UNRESTRICTED," "INDISPUTABLE and NONFORFEITABLE." Claims, loans., cash-surrenders, etc., and promptly settled by the General Agents at Singapore without the delay of reference to Head Office. The Reserves for protection of Policyholders are over $20,000,000 (8.8.C.) The Accounts are
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    • 508 2 NEDERLANDSCHE U HANDEL- MAATSCKAPPY. I NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY I Kstahmski CAPITAL fl 45.0fi0.000. RESERVE fl 7.1,M,m. HeadOiki, in a.! Head Lamm v in Batavia. BRANCHES Penang, lion*.,. Rangoon. Boerabaya, Bemarai f*»i I Bandoeng (Java*. Oi. 1 ih(.i). D > Tjilatjar. Dj^nber. Medan (D, (Acheen), Patowbang, Pa.ian. and Macassar. CORRESPONDENTS at
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  • 976 3 Details Of The Disaster Shanghai papers to hand give full accounts of a shipping calamity by which the (iermansteaiimr Meishun was completely burnt and two other steamers, the Loongwq" and the'Wosang," badly damaged. The fire, which will be one of the most expensive in the annalsof the
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  • 13 3 For all internal complaints dyseutry cough cold £e., take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure
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  • 514 3 ANXIOUS FOR A RKST IX SCOTLAM* The King and Queen have had a very strenuous time lately, and might well have anticipated a pleasant rest upon their return from Wales after the Coronation tour. But instead, fresh troubles have arisen for His Majesty in the politi
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  • 351 3 A Sh \n(,h u Commen r Speaking a( the annual meeting of the Shanghai branch of the China Association. Mr. W. A. C. l'lntt (chairman) said: Fron the London report you will notice it has been decreed that the unit of national ennency for China is
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 223 3 Tansan I The Gold Medal Mineral Water, certified by authorities to be highly beneficial to health, especially in the tropics. Tansan is a particu larly crisp and invigorating mineral water Packed in cases of 100 splitsSor 48 r pints. Buchanan's Whiskies j Are all matured and bottled in Scotland. We
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    • 103 3 Danger of Blood Poisoning. Every family should at all times be provided with a good reliable liniment and those who have used Chamberlain's Pain Balm will admit that there is none better. Even M slight :in injuiy as the scratch of a pin has resulted in blood poisoning and caused
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    • 403 3 To 3eaut!F'.' mM±? J* ANO pRESERVE xr )L yjy> The Complexion is made sott swxnh itici K^ beautifully clear by the daily applicatir^n of JP' "'Hazeline' Snow" i^ (traoi MAIM) J| Dullness, -reasiness and blemish s F; iy disappear, and a charming healthy tor 1 P One of the special
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  • 1026 4 Aviation Weather-Service A Strange Monstrosity A Great Induction Math ine Self -Luminous Clouds The Mystery of Sleep Marine Steam Turbines- Diamond Saw Stone-Cutting Leprosy Carried by Insects. An efficient meteorological service for airmen is being rapidly developed in (Jertuany under the lead of Dt Richard as* inann. of
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  • 530 4 From time to time it Is urged by critics of the British oilicial in India that he should be instructed in Indian etiquette at the beginning of his service, instead of being left to pick it up. The need for inch instruction w.js recognised not very lonji ago by
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  • 222 4 HERE'S HOW In the list of pious ajaculationi prefatory to a drink is there any record oi the common Here's how asks i correspondent in the New York Si;n." The following reply is given It was introduced to Eastern bibulous etiquette from the army and the mighty men of war
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 15 4 Woman* s Heroism. ?S S? rar P a^ >or sale by aU Dispensaries asa Deale^
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    • 319 4 t '^i^m^jjßr f*' M '^^l^* come from k ft«w •jCfi.frciLtt.*t. *\m j*^ J J $jzM& Schn crp s f A Refreshing and Exhilarating Drink and valuable l\ Beverage in all cases of Malaria, Gravel, Insomnia, Kidney Troubles, Stone in Bladder, Urninary c »i«ms, Colic, Debility, Stomachic Troubles, Diiirrho a &c
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    • 258 4 |HBHBB||B[3BB3BBBfIH^BSS^^MHB IB Warm Days S j*& bring with their pleasures some k| g|f discomforts. Then it is really Pi P|| refreshing to remove every H? yij trace of dust and perspiration §9 gg by using fe^ l#ibilctSoap| and any day it is a good soap to S choose for ordinary
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    • 596 4 THE Singapore Free Press. Morning Daily. To Oar Readers The Singapore Free PrM9s D(l^ Morning Daily, and is on sale at d«p«t^ from an early hour each morniot; (SuniU^ exoepted). Cash price Ten Oeats a coj Subscribers' copies will be Slivered L their private residences, (or town offioeg 0 godowne
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  • 288 5 |..)i rariouB reasons good d>-,,l .of >i attaches to the first report oi Anglo Dutch Plantations ol Java, which lim-, n..v 1. While the opera! bo hi n largely la the nature of lopmenf work, owing to the magni-l eof the area owned by ther Company, <
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 156 5 ARCHIBALD CURRIES Australian Indian Line. SINGAPORE TO JAVA PORTS, MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY. Also CABGO for othkr ausiralian and New zkai.and Poi; iih transhipment). A regolai servios is lnainrained by the steamen 'Enryalos" ;{..",t0 tons U'aj)t. tpnee) kOraochus" 5,750 tuns (Oapt. J. B. Patrick.* and "Darius" l,2Mtons Kapt. Drew. These vessels
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    • 792 5 Singapore Sportina Club. THE AUTUMN RACE MEETING UNDER S. R. A. RULES OF RACING.) will hi; held on Tuesday the 7th, Tursday the 9th, and Saturday the 11th November, 1911 PROGRAMME FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 7th November, 1911. THE OPENING STAKES. 2.30 p.m. n •:!:<• $600. A Handicap tor Hoists thai
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    • 869 5 4. THE SCURRY STAKES.— (3-45 p.m.) Value $1,000. A Handicap for all Hornet I that have run at thi* Meeting Bntrance Fee MO. Distance. Bcarry Course. 8. THE ROCHORE PLATE.-(5-45 p. m. Value $400 A Handicap for all Horses thai hare run at this Meeting and not won. En trance
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    • 577 5 TO LET. i TO LET. No 12. Mouut Elizabeth. 18-a. Wilkie Road. t A-Pi'ly to LOH LAM, 601. North Bridge Road. Aug H 23-10 TO LET Langland. River Valley Road is now under- goin^ extensive Repairs' and will be suitable for a Mess or Boarding House. Any prospective tenants applying
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    • 786 5 SUPERIOR toother Brands.! i\ f™ i\ 1| PKEFEPEED !:y all REALi I L 3 music lovers Tor their pure II II I II ill fresh tone. j If used with ODEON |i NEEDLES give absolutely! 9 PERFECT music. f. 14! i\t\ A HIl n ALL| POPULAR tunes irSl B !li\
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 166 5 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL. !ifii Sunday after Trtnli 10th s< pt. 1911. M.itin^. H\ niii 894. H >'.\ < ommnnion (< boral) Hymns MB, Btt, Ml. i". Holy Communion, (Plain). :i.40 p.m. Sunday School. :t.4<> Bible < s{o P Ei on, Hj mns ISS, ■ym:. and 115. ST.
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 19 6 Somkrville.— Aug. 8, at London, wife of Lieut. -Col. .1. A. SOMERVILLE. Military Attache, TCftyo, of a *on.
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    • 37 6 Turner— Anderson. Ou the 16th August at St. Augustine's. Newland. Hull, by the Rev. Goagrare Home. Auint y Howard, 4th son of Janus Tmner of Putney, to Klsie Louiwe, 2nd daughter of John Anderson of Hull.
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  • 9 6 H■--' Ihc P. I ..V.-,,,..
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  • 1853 6 To all appearance the long draw n suspense of the discussions between M CAIfBOW, for France, and Hen Kidkr LBN WABCHTBB, for Germany, is practically at a close. There was a discussion on Wednesday night. And there was another last night, at which the formal German
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  • 99 6 FRENCH MEASURES. Imperial News Service. London, via DuW A dear food demonstration ta at Cliarleroi whic li Tat atVindi people. It resulfi-d in ;1 J, police and gendarmes rWgnd Uv Fifteen arrests were made. A telegram from Pfcril h) i view of remedying the dear I i s
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  • 51 6 Undon, i.,j,i, an Owing t:) Ihc difJi.ii! successor to Mr. AtlN-r. the lab a resolution will b.> DMtted at t M couocil of the rnitcd Bynagogum to abolish the Chief Rabbinate. The Jewiife QkrooJdt however. Bffet the ftDpoij „f successor at tlu« e. rliest > f I
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  • 21 6 London. I-nUn. Their Hajeatiei t u King and Qim landad aha Highland! and met with an enthusiastic r.
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  • 48 6 Kuala Lumpur. it is officially announced lhal Mi Hume hat been appointed Negti Sembilan. Mr c. \v. Pane i.s to h, acting t dent Mr Hume |fl to till the position- ditor General and Conuniaaioni i and Cuatomi till the aen 01 tf appointed.
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  • 25 6 London, via Durban. A New York telegram raw tugar feeatrday re. died the bight since \n\W, on reports liortagfl in Iha c rop.
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  • 216 6 Tin; QtML in thi: Ti \i\.--I <n the lecond ni^lit of the season, the Bandmann ,i. j :i\... thfl abo-. and tight musical comedy om oi tii. ous 'girl' hraiul. Tli.crowded audience, ind Hii Rxot Uenc] sir Arthur Young. La.U Kvrhn Young, und a party from Government
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  • 206 6 Singapore extended verj come l;i>t night to the Kippodi o m uiui menagerie, when the i>'^ ihoi op in their spacious iind oomfortabk on the Beach Road re< lama: km, There was very large andieni mi thoroughly enjoyed the splendid* fcertauv meat provided Then have been itvanl ohangee
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 85 6 KUPPER I PILSENER Y} 17 17 T> IS THE J3 La La MX best. I SOLE AGENTS, CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO. I JUST ARRIVED A LARGE SUPPLY OF FRENCH Trimmed Millinery NOW ON VIEW. INSPECTION INVITED. I John Little Co, Ltd. I TEe AUTO-MANUAL I BRITISH MADE THROUGHOUT. I Beats anything
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    • 86 6 Singapore Philharmonic Society ORCHESTRAL CONCERT TEUTONIA CLUB. Monday, September 18th at 9-15 p. m. DETAILS LATER. fLAMBERT&CoJ f LIMITED. 7 THE LEADING PHOTO- T f GRAPHERS IN SINGAPORE, f FOUNDED 1871. T k THE ONLY STUDIO WHO CAN f GUARANTEE THE^WORK f 4 LAMBERT GO, LTD. BILLIARDS. THE ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN CUSHION.
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  • 92 7 SHIPOWNERS LOSSES OR GAINS. Reuter's Service. [By Submarine Cable]. London, via Bombay. A telegram from Liverpool states that th< Tranaattantk ship-owners have notiDedan increase in freight* Of 10 per cent next week, due to the increase in the i aget of the seamen, and the loss sustain ed
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  • 65 7 1". decrease m imports amounted £1,418,81 1 Mid export* to 42,556,189 attributed to the strike. The <loss In) imports was principally In raw manufacturing materials and cotton, amounting to 4687,146. The facreaae In pxporti iraa In ■nipt, electrical apparatai and wool nmnufactnrei <>n the contrary the imports
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  • 53 7 \\iator Senge fell at Karlsruhe and Fractured his skull. Lt. Neumann, aviator, and M. Leconte. who was accompanying him as passenger in :ni aeroplane from Jfnelhausen towardi Strasbnrg, fell 60 feet and were 'oth killed. Ari eye- witness said that t he accident wai due to the explosion
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  • 26 7 betting on the 81 Leger is 13 to 8 ajcainsi King William: 8 to l against Lycaon; and 4to 1 against Prince Palatine.
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  • 20 7 inqnesi has been held on Mi-s Ka lie Thorston and s verdict ol natnra 1 ea i.i nrned.
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  • 37 7 I 8t Petersburg wire sayi the Tmi tins sanctioned the Ministerial decision fixing the value of the railway, fram Port Arthur to Kwangchengt] with the equip mentioned hi the FovtsmoaUi Treat; .it 00,908,400 rouhles.
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  • 128 7 Amount previously acknowledged *107,3K'.*- Collected n Mr. Lim Peno si\N<i. «ng Sam Leong Bsq. 1,000 Lim Bwe Teok Bsq. 800 Ong Boon Tat Esq. mo Chop Yeap Elian Lee 100 Lim Kee Keok Esq. 100 Teo Hoo Lye Esq. 100 Koh Teng Chian Esq. 100
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  • 121 7 i"« <<'ii^;ant decre«M in tlie production, m Well as in the or.- reserves of the uag Lebonc Mine, led the board to st Mr S. .1. Speak, of Hooper. Speak and Fielding, London, torisit khe property and to report on the state ol things. Mr Omplied With tins
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  • 38 7 On >iu i;,y erening the Right Rev the iiibhop ol Labuan and Sarawak will preach "J tl K Cathedral. The offertory will be gWen to the Bishop for his Borneo Mission, which sadly needs help.
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  • 32 7 The Hankow Daily News" hears that Mi MoHher, L\ S. Consul-General in Hankow, has been transferred to a post in <i»rrnany and will shortly be relieved by mm pr.^..|i{ OODSUI at Harbin.
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  • 51 7 GERMAN CONSIDERATION Rluter's Service. [By Submarine Cable]. London, via Bombay. Hiere was a Conference yesterday nitfht be t w, M u Hen- Ki.leilenWaechterandHeiT Bethmann Hollweg, which will i )e followed by another to-day. H it understood that Germany'* reply has been drafted. Herr Waechter meets M. Jules Camhon
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  • 41 7 Reuter's Service. London, via Bombay. a Berlin telegram says that M. Oambon Msitcd the Foreign Office in the evening and received the German reply. The "Daily Telegraph M says German] reqnirea nearly hall French Congo and half French Übanghl
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  • 97 7 STILL SULTRY. RECIPROCITY. Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. The heat wave, which has been practically unbroken since June, continues without abating in Britain. The temperature reached 90 de# in London >esterday. Bo it did in this onV* al 8 pin. yesterday. Kipling's Views. Imfbbtat Newb Service. London, via Durban.
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  • 18 7 The li.v. Dr EUdgeway, Bishop of Ken singion, has been appointed Bishop of sa lisimrv.
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  • 34 7 The Lord Mayor of London and Corporation l»>av»- to day on a visit to Vienna where elaborate preparation! arc being made, Including JUoorating the streets. This is an unprecedented honour.
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  • 343 7 '»•!•>■ general sympath] lor the bereaved husband will be Belt amongst ull Straits people at the death of Mrs. Tan Jiak Kim. which took place at the Hotel Metropole, London on 1 1 tli Aug. She had hern ill during (he last llure« weeks with uraemia
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  • 121 7 A Lecture entitled "Prince Charles in History and Song" will be given on Monday, 11th inst, at 8.45 pin by the Rev \V. Murray, m.a. There will be musical illustrations. The place of meeting is the Hall of the Presbvterian Church. I tlon't care a hang
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  • 1134 7 Quiequid agnnt homines nostri est faraffO li belli. Jcvknal. The Topic of the week, although its discussion is proceeding behind the closed doors of diplomatic chambers, is that which is absorbing, with an intentness that those who appreciate its importance must feel most acutely, the minds
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  • Correspondence.
    • 123 7 To THE EniTOK. Dear Sir, —I came across the following In a book I was reading yesterday and it •track me that it might, in time to come, apply to our Harbour Works: "when sir Charles Posbrook was told by Mr Pepys that Tangier had been surrendered to
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  • 384 7 No<.i)\i:iiN-n,NT Dapr And L.\u«;f. Loans Fob Railway Extension. Person* desirous of foresting money in a new country will naturally wi.sii to ascertain to what extent they are likely to l>e liable tot public loans raised in the past lor development purposes. Aeooording to a brochure recently issued
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  • 63 7 Mr Claud Severn is to be His Excellency the Governor's Private Secretary, and Lieut. Roger Croftou his A.D.C. Dr R. D. Keith is appointed a SurgeonLieutenant in the S.V.C 2 Messrs. A. C. Baker and R. B. Osl>orne, Cadets, have passed in law, Colonial regulations and general orders.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 289 7 ROBINSONS' CASH SALE OPPORTUNITIES. FOUR SPECIAL BARGAINS From the Furnishing Department. Perambulators. Wood Burning Ranges. English manufacture. Rubber "PRINCE BEAVER" tyred wheels. Various style bod- A v. ies. Reversible hood. For one n ,f t J^T** B^ Nickel or two children. plated &ttm s Size 17 x27x 24 Sale Price
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 562 8 BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd FOR Penang, Madras and Negapatam. The Company's stkvmkr "TAROBA 6,300 tons. (r. M. Syinmei Commaader, will be despatched lortheaboTe porti oeThnradrtj the 14& instant, at "> p.m. fche baa t xe« llrnt acconinuHlat ion for nrst and second class paaaentfara. Term-, aud rates of
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    • 733 8 M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. MAIL LINE For China, Japan, Ceylon, Aden, Egypt and Marseilles OUTWABD HOMEWARD Tonkin Sept. is Polynesieu Sept. 18 E. Simons Oct. 2 Caledonien Oct. 2 Dnmbea Oct. 10 Sydney Oct. 16 Touraue Oct. 30 Tonkin Oct. 30 Armand-liehic Nov. 18 E. Simons Nov. 13 Australieu Nov.
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    • 715 8 I FAR EAST OXYGEN ACETYLENE i COMPANY, LTD., I SINGAPORE BRANCH. I Oxygen Gas Dissolved Acetylene. P Oxy-acetylenic blo\vpij>es and blow pipe cutters] £t for quick cutting Irou and Steel. I AUTOGENOUS WELDING OF ALL METALS y All kinds of repairs to Ships. Boilers, Motor-cars etc. j Application of the
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    • 626 8 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 leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. 1911 Outward (FOl China) Assaye Sept 8 Devanha Oct 6
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    • 515 8 N DL Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremea IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fn^t and well -known mail sr. this Company sail fortnightly (rom Hamburg via Rotterdam, Ai!iut rp, Bouth ton, Oihraltar, Gei pies, (conn Mai seilles, Naples, Alexandria and vi Tort Bald, Bnez, Adi a, Colombo, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Ca Nagasaki and
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  • 682 9 In these days of popular science, writes A Traveller" in the "Daily Telegraph," it may be almost an impertinence to attempt to explain so well known a phenomenon as the Indian monsoon. But it is not always understood why the prosperity, and, indeed, the security, of life
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  • 284 9 It is inevitable That (he social changee in Japan consequent upon Che adoption of western models «>i life and work should give rise to the "problems" to familiar to Ihe peoples of Europe. Amon^ the questions now demanding serious consideration* is «i tendency among tbe people to
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  • 21 9 Nerve Weakness, Headaches and Neuralgia Made Life a Misery. "My Health Is Now Quite Re-Established Thanks to
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  • 488 9 A story which should be of intense interest to all victims of malarial poisoning was recently unfolded at Rangoon w hen Mr. B. De Castro, assistant Engineer of the Insein Railway Works, explained how Dr. Williams 1 Pink Pills cured him Of Nervous Debility. When my
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  • 633 9 startling Pren< h An t'i-ifations The Canadian Magazine for May con- tains the translation of a paper by Henry Lemay, printed, with the welcome of the Editor, in the Revue Canadienne for 1910. (The writer says that of the three OOUrSM j open to Canada— independence,
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  • 199 9  -  Japan Mail." The Chinese Consul at Singapore re ports Unit in view of tlu> lrequency of the secret import of titles and ammunition by tbe revolutionists, detectives have heen Miffed by the Consulate to watch their movements. The revolutionists also ap pear to he active in China.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 433 9 *3^ Ts^-L^9r "^"a a** '-^r *>* r^ J^»- "^h. *->W *'^^>*_ j v£^. Kyift To be had from HOON KEAT Coy. MAN JOR SAIBOO, AdeJphi Hotel Building J. LEVY, Robinson Road. tot c -,/j Medicine of tm kind awarded a Certificate at the Calcutta Exhibition, 1883-4, oper to m Regstered
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    • 116 9 Singapore Gold Storage Co., Ltd. Near Entrance to Borneo Whan. Telephone 1026. Sea stocks of all kinds of Frozen Meats etc., can be delivered to shipping at the Wharves, or in the Singapore Roads on short notice. OFFICE HOURS. Weekdays 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sundays I a m t0
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    • 50 9 A Matter of Common Interest. How to cure a cold is a question in which many are interested just now. Chamberlain's Coutfh Remedy has won irs j»ieat reputation and immense sale by its remarkable cure of colds. It can always be depended npon. For sale by all Dispensarie.-j and Deajeis.
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    • 427 9 I long, Heavy Hair? Then treat your hair well. See thfct it is properly fed. Growth < f every khul demands proper J 1 Starved hair splits at the ecdt, turns prematurely gray, keeps short and dry. Then feed c-:r. iced it with proper food, a regular huir-food. Feed jj
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  • 1032 10 WOMEN AVIATION [Ali Ruhti lumw,] PERSONAL NARRATIVES BY LADY AVIATORS. Tkoug many ariatort .t--!; r oa that nNr- ".r I n iii ■■ion- thai ippeara, it > at w/i\ be iniagiued tli..; the i.« n science «h jpott call it which y..u irill -would otfei #5w attraction.- to women. In
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  • 407 10 i,,.,,,,,,,, ila Dcalei '■> '>■■-!.•■. i, r Experience, muc-n *'■•> pxcitina, il t: .-t delicious, was t!i. light arnica U jay»- my hu«h. ?'«i aH. me t--» take M;<' record for rw<» passengers. 1 i) .1 \<tv coiiitOrtal)'*- litrW --it lad •i: <l agaiaafl the
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  • 10 10 Enquire within if you want to prolong life Hygiene. w
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  • 784 10 Not* Sooila 32,50;) 14,000 >>. New S(»r»»n \\h 1.921 1,518 II ton PadanLj 1,800 J.ooo Padaiig »:«v\ i 2,-*oo <lH|(| fafaang 2.200 V 490 Pajam 8,550 9.000 J i( Pelepah Valley 1.400 1.600 gjo&ri Pandau MOO ItioOO I 1 Pantai 1,860 1,566 Patuling 11,961 19,6U19 Pegok 10,400
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  • 62 10 Ja Tor. Belai Braaag Chend< u> <io i" Heawe Kamaning r6O K*naboi Kini Kint.i K»ao »-i Kr;imat Pulai 1 Lahafl Menglembu La Middleton Nt-w k>peng Hen ramban P. Consoli i Pengkalen Pasing Be Buhmw i Barman 1! 400 Rambutan Raab (Gold 1 JRedhilla Royal Joho Serendab Sipateb Societe
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 505 10 THE SECRET OF LONG LIFE Meat vwMtct Vegetable THEIB RttPBCTIYI PRESERVATIVE PROPERTIES Afl AFlKi'iiNt. DENTISTRY (Tranalitcifl boa the Japanese.) liv Dh. B. Yamamoto. Oilt 111 111 'I > Statistical evidence has been submitted n» i thai M neah eater have bettei teeth 1 1 inn vegetarians i>ut these statistics certainly
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  • 69 11 (Corrected vr to si;i>t 8.) Bank 4 in s 2 4 518 «l'" I: in<l 2-4 5-82 Private credit! 8m 2-4 J France credits Cms 2 4 27-82 H dftmanj Bank 294$ Germany, demand 238$ India, T. T. 174 Hongkong, demand |f| YOKOIAMA. (]<-inanil 114 J Java, dt'iuarul >t#
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    • 729 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and Tons Commanders Arrived Proa For When Mmaiha Siam go, 500 Thauom Hangkok, 7-9 B. Ooncol Qnoertain Waterwitch H.M.S. 620 Hancock. 19 Horabnrgfc Sur Ciovt Steamers Nat. Tonnage Master From Consignees For Austria Ane 4871 Raidch Trieste, 6-9 Raatettberg Hongkon* 9 Bonhnt Siam 851 Petenen Bangkok,
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  • 1009 12 {Fro hi a<r own Correspondent.} awgust 17. In various ways, DJnotOStl hundred «md -eleven will go down in iiistorv as an anmis mirabilis." It has witnessed a Coronation, a Hoyal Progress through the four divisions of the United Kingdom, a Constitutional crisis of t lit* gravest and anost
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  • 397 12 To Tin. Kniroic or thk '"Shootim. Timks." Sir. —In your issue of July 29, "An Appreciative Header asks for information regarding life and sport in Singapore. As I have but recently returned from the Straits Settlements, perhaps I may be able to give him some such information
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  • 242 12 Referring to the fact that Warwickshire is the champion cricket county this year, the Times of Ceylon remarks When the history of Warwickshire (ticket comes to be written the succeiS ;>f the county in lull will always be a—)- sled with Frank Rowbotham Foster, th-v ungest county captain
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  • 43 12 The Malacca Lailirs" Rifle Association shot for the Walker Trophy on Sept. fith with the following result Mrs. Luptou S9 Mrs. Howell 28 Mrs. Kenn 27 Mrs. Watson 2f> Mrs. Ford 35 Miss Sba\N 25 Total 160 Singapore made 149; Penang 17t>.
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  • 23 12 Si.nda>. .lohuton's Pier at 9.10 and 11 a.m., 2.80 aud 8.80 p.m. Bnilftiow at 9.80 nnd IO.UO a.m.. 12 ID
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  • 822 12 Marine Enquiry Concluded. The Marine Court of Enquiry sitting to consider the circumstances of the ioss of the Cheang Chew was concluded yesterday. The court consisted of Mr H. W. Firmstone, Commander Hadcliffe, Capt. Stovell and Capt Murphy. Mr J. G. Campbell conducted the enquiry
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  • 125 12 Colombo has had enough of the street loiterers who hung about the street corners smoking their cigars, gossiping in groups and getting in the way of traffic generally. The matter has been brought before the Colombo Municipal Council and the Chairman of that body has undertaken to write to
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  • 357 12 The Hamburg Amerika liner Belgravia." which arrived from Hamburg via ports on Thursday, continued her voyage yesterday evening, after having landed a quantity of general cargo at the wharf, and taken m bunker coal. The Van Noort from* Bela wan- Deli, loaded for Java ports and left yesterday
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  • 331 12 Tku.h Tali From o\er the mountains. Kaliman way, tomes u terribly tragic Story of a man eating tiger who killed three persons, as far as is known, before he fell to the gun Of a mighty hunter. Our correspondent writes: -A full grown man-eating tiger has been
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  • 162 12 "H «I D's communication will be :it tended to in duo course. The following will represent the S. C. C. vs. Telegraph in the final of the cricket Ibis afternoon at 2 A. W. Ueven, Dr Noel Clarke. R.L. Duumaii. B.W.P. Fulcber, J. H. Henry. P. O. Penny. W. B.
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