The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 September 1911
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Title Section16 1911-09-13 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINgA IPORE WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, 1911. NO. 7,31716 words
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Article157 1911-09-13 1 Reports of the crisis m the rice trade are reaching us from out places, iintl the price m Singapore continues to be at famine rates Page 4. The wire news re the Franco German relations indicates that France has reach ed the point of sticking to her157 words
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Article1024 1911-09-13 1 <A VUTDiCATKRC.) I'm a Bohemian; let M state tluit frank ly at the outset. Not, mark you. an ultra Bohemian of the Hemi Murget type; Mi,,,| and "Musette, tniotpba aud M. Sc-baunard would be a hit too strong for my liking But, for all that. I nm Bohemian1,024 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement468 1911-09-13 1 Victoria Theatre BANDMANN OPERA COMPANY 6 EXTRA PERFORMANCES. SBpt"^3th.' THE CHOC OI-ATE SOLDIER SepTVitta. i THE W LL R PRINCESS Sepi^ 15th THE MERRY WIDOW £{t!% I OUR mSS CIBBS Se°p n t da3 18th A COUNTRY CIRL L u P e t sd ?9th [-wtiftM— r S?t? alfh 1468 words
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Advertisement248 1911-09-13 1 PERIN The Noted and Distinguished Palmist is obliged to shorten his stay m Singapore. In order to give everybody opportunity to consult him he will for one week only give a SUBSTANTIAL READING for (tipSuite 73. BLV '\^m HOURS pffflL Jpß 10- I and 2 6 9 PICTURES THAT YOU248 words
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Advertisement148 1911-09-13 1 £o*fca\>'o On the Berth. Paroo for Australia. Voronej for .Japan. Ka/ein)>e for Manila, and new 0.8.8. Col sailings Pages A and 6. Lost a fox terrier m Tan^lin Page 8. Burwood. i range rd. to let Page *2. C'oghlau k Co's auctions include fuini ture at Tanjong I'agar. and household148 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous291 1911-09-13 1 THE WEEK. Wednesday 13th. High Water 0-51 a.m. 0 56 p.m. /t. A. O 8.. Anderson's Hotel, pin. l?Audiij.\uus. The Ohoeatate k Mier. HlppodrOßM and Circi.s. Thursday 14th. Hij^h Water— l-36 a.m.. l-js p.m. Philharmonic Orch. praottoe, (-11 p.m. PooUmU Butts II v Wandevtrs. Hippodrome and Cirooa. HiiiKliiuuius "The Dollet291 words
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Article520 1911-09-13 2 K.C.M.G., F.R.S.. LL.D. TKorosED National and International Presentations. The following is a portion of the te\t of the appeal for support to the scheme eet forth below "Both at home and abroad it has occurred to many that the time has come when an appropriate testimony should520 words
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Article164 1911-09-13 2 Sirens, exhaust- whistles, and fog-horns will be regretted when the "Archangel's Trumpet" has superseded them. This is a new invention for motor-cars, which seems from its description to be rather diabolical than angelic. Some motor-horns already play a fragment of a tune, usually from the Trumpet March m164 words
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Article897 1911-09-13 2 How It May Be Removed "With the bauishment of Malaria a new era j will be drawn m history. Those words, which cast a lurid glow on tke i importance of the disease directly responsible for more invaliding and death than any other cause m the897 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement13 1911-09-13 2 For all internal complaints dyeentry cough evitf &c, take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure13 words
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Advertisement300 1911-09-13 2 GRATEFUL MOTHER Tells how Doan'r Backachk Kidney Pills saved kkr Son's Lifk. Mrs. B. Tier, of 102, Newland Road. Worthing, England, says I don't know how |q thank you enough, for >our Doan's Ba kache Kidney Pills have actually saved t) fe of my son Arthur, aged 14. Arthurs illness300 words
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Advertisement554 1911-09-13 2 I find Teacher's Extra special Old Scotch Whisky is a Pure High-Class Whisky of unusually fine quality, and I am of opinion that it possesses the mild and mellow flavour characteristic of age and maturity. Extra Special per case $11 duty extra. Highland Cream per case $9 duty extra. i554 words
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Advertisement370 1911-09-13 2 M lIIICjI^TURERS LIFE MANUF4 NCE Co. OF CANADA. INSURf Established 1887. Polici^RLF^ ISPUTABLE afld NON FORFH fus, loans, cash -surrenders, etc and cuife wuho d u t b rh th i nerai A^ ts prom|f?ffi ce Wlthout the dfclft y ot reference to ngd Bead) Reserves for protection of Policy370 words
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Advertisement510 1911-09-13 2 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL- MAATSCHAPPY. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. Established IH2J. CAPITAL fl A\ Aftn AAA RESERVE fl 7 V2i 017o 17 T° Ut tt i MH| 7,124,317, (about 4593.6S Head Offu c m Amsterdam Head Agency m Batavm. BRANCHES Penang, Honijkon,. Rangoon, Soerabaya, Se ua Z l 11l^ al Bamioeng (Java), S^SSTtSu510 words
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Article345 1911-09-13 3 Government is issuing the following circular m large numbers Malarial Fever, which causes so much illness m this country, is caused solely by an infection which is carried about by mosquitoes, ami which is introduced into the blood of a person by the mosquito when it bites him. It345 words
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Article464 1911-09-13 3 Kerajaan telah menuluarkiin kenyataan eep^rti jang tersebut dibawah mi Bihwahdalib penvakit domain Kepijlu &tuu dem*m Kura ltu saogitUh ltmp»hurH didalam Xegeii mi, Uitu yang m-nyebibkan BMData, diiripida jingkitnn vacg diluwa cleh nyamok, dau icasok kaddlaui d-trah easa-oracg apakula ujatnok itu meegggit nya. Adapun euatu jeci9464 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement51 1911-09-13 3 Woman's Heroism. When her child is m danger a woman will rlbk her life to protect it. No great act of licroiwn or risk of life is necessary t© protect a child from croup. Give Chamberlain's Oeugt 1 Remedy and all danger is avoick'd Voi >=ale b> all Dispeusaiie* and51 words
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Advertisement788 1911-09-13 3 andrumlggy There is just this much about it Dandruff is a germ disease, is most untidy, annoy ing, and leads to baldness. When chronic, it ii very stubborn, but surely yields to thorough and energetic treatment. All germs muctlc d23troyed, the scalp must be restored to health. Here is the788 words
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Advertisement734 1911-09-13 3 NOTICES. LOST Strayed from Omdurniiin ;> Dalvey Road Tangliu fox terrier dog, white with black aud tan li€ i ad. On collar is engraved Jock." Property of T. B. Norrie. Finder please commruiicate with the owner at above address." Sept 13 uc Wines, Ports, Sherries, Malagasa. Muscatels, Madeiras. Marsalas. Tokayer.734 words
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Advertisement673 1911-09-13 3 AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF HIGH CUSS HOUSEHOLD LINEN, RAIN COATS, TWEEDS &c. Messrs. H. L. Coghlan Co.. are instructed to sell by Public Auction at their Salerooms No.«, Raffles Place on Tuesday the 19th and 1 \Nednesday the 20th September at 10-30 a. m. the following Bankruptcy Stock uv£ls»Z OATS673 words
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Advertisement640 1911-09-13 3 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Teak Household Furniture; Cottage Piano; Pony and Gharry; Motor Tri-Car, Plants &c. At M APLETON." No. 12. MOUNT ELIZABETH ROAD (Off ORCHVRD Ri.'AlO. On Saturday 23rd September at 7-3O p. m. teak^alfinpfwm/ 011^ 1 S2S? P j an by FaUht Lona u m good condi. ion640 words
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Advertisement302 1911-09-13 3 RUSSIAN VOLUNTEER FLEET The s.s 'YORONEJ uill be despatched about 20th .September for Nagasaki and Yladivostock. To be followed by m. "KOSTROMA* about 25th September for Hongkong. Nagasaki and > ladivostock. For Fright Ac.. ap]-!\ to THE BORNEO Co., Ltd.. Commercial Agent BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co, Ltd. FOR Adelaide,302 words
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Article27 1911-09-13 4 Domestic Occurrences. DEATH. Stkavap.T Aunnst lt| at St«\vart Villa, Hellenic Road, R«.Uusav. Sctlaml, Jenny H., Sttven«>»m, bvlovcU wifo of Cantata T. W. Si kwaht, s. s. ralatiue."27 words
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Article, Illustration1632 1911-09-13 4 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday Sept 18, 1911. H"* ..hall the p r .v, p„ G? t„ t T lfL ht ...ainial*. V navvd >->• inri- Mtoibrfrisi '>-:•■ j. it'i.,l Truth hrt g r| (> ii piecepf. draw. Pledge.! lo KVli^ion. Loyalty ana I.aw. Much attention has boon exeitcd m1,632 words
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Article113 1911-09-13 4 Lieut. M. Staj,'*,'. H.K. lias been granted leave of absence on private affairs from 10th October to 21st November, 1911, with permission to proceed to Hongkong. Cholera of a severe type has appeared m the Tnited Provinces, Allahabad and OawnpOVe. Amongst the European victims were Captain Keid, of the Royal113 words
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Article111 1911-09-13 4 A Sharp Increase. Panang, Bepei moor, i^tb. The iihual end of the fOM aigb prioei of rice are accentuated by the failun <,f the Siamese crops. The quantity of rice m Panang »it pi sent is abnormally small, and this i ,ct jg disquieting the native111 words
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Article324 1911-09-13 4 \From our u'.m Cor>-csf>oi>tft-nt.] Hongkong Sept 12 Cifffin—Hi lias ixrii arged bi 0 Tnngwa Hoepital director! feo prohibit export Of riei m order to pwvw( ,m sonahle charges and also to re«|.,. 81—aaagnioi HMonl to allow ihipmeni ric«« to Hongkong. \t~ro» lit ni ,r .;,Y'.-'.; iVnang. >«pt.inl»»r. \2\\\.324 words
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Article277 1911-09-13 4 A Malay aVTOO employed by Mrs. Beehha of St. Thomas' Walk has lost jewellery and money amounting to fJO. Lee Ah Kirn. a Chinaman of 1 .4 Pnfi Road, has told the police that a friend named Tay Lee Low. kicked and bit him and then robbed him of *io.277 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement144 1911-09-13 4 KING GEORGE WALTZ I BY WINNIE HUTTON. THE LATEST POPULAR WALTZ- PLAYED BY THE LEADING LONDON BANDS. |$1 Nett per Copy. JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. mmmwmmwmmgmm {THE VERY BESTi LOGAN'S i EXTRA AGE Gg |OLD HIGHLAND! WHISKY. Iguthrie Co., tu.,B SOLE AGENTS. m THE PICK OF THE MARKET POPULAR MOTOR144 words
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Advertisement92 1911-09-13 4 NEW RECORDS JUST RECEIVED. Prom CHOCOLATE SOLDIER. My Hero Song. Tir a la Waltz. Bulgarian March. Waltz. Soldier's March. ARCADIANS. DOLLAR PRINCESS. QUAKER GIRL. WALTZ DREAM. CARMEN. MADAME BUTTERFLY PAGLIACCI. HANSEL GRSTEL. ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED. Singapore Philharmonic Society ORCHESTRAL CONCERT TEUTONIA CLUB. Monday, September 18th at 9-15 p. m.92 words
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THE NEGOTIATIONS.
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Article137 1911-09-13 5 Reuter's Service. [By Submarine Cable]. London, via Bombay. Heater's correspondent at Paris states luut it is semi-officially announced that M. de Selves, the French Foreign Minister, is carefully examining the German obser\atiousand will probably receive favourably those tending to establish and strengthen the economic equality of the Powers137 words
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Article85 1911-09-13 5 Recter's Service. Ivondon, via Bombay. A telegram from Paris states that the tempt, voicing French opinion, states That Here Kiderlen Waeehter's demands are rather puerile than annoying. France is now prepared to reject as unacceptable the demands. It is time that German illusions on this point were dispelled.85 words
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Article22 1911-09-13 5 The Lokalan/eiger disclaims the idea ol Germany seeking extraordinary privi leges. The question is one of gnaranteet affecting all nations.22 words
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Article16 1911-09-13 5 Rentei iayi that great disappointment iv rtatement strikes the key note of British comineut.16 words
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Article39 1911-09-13 5 l ti* "Tillies' correspondent at Amster- lain states that the Dutch Government hat cancelled all military leave, and is prolonging the training of the militia to the utmost so as to be prepared for even I nalities.39 words
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Article245 1911-09-13 5 Reuter's Service. London, via Bombay. The Daily Telegraph correspondent a,t Tangier says that tour German Mineralogists haye been murdered In the su^ region m Somborn Morocco. A Tangier telegram, dated Monday August 14th, will assist to explain the abOT€ incident radiogram from Mogador states that much agitation prevails245 words
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Article54 1911-09-13 5 GOVERNMENT STRIKES. Desperate Courage. Imperial Xews Service. London, via Durban. Speaking at Kilmarnook m support of Mr W. E. Gladstone*! candidature. Mr Vie justified the employment of military m the strikes. Government were ready to repeat their action, even if it imperilled their existence. Otherwise they would W mit'it to54 words
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Article74 1911-09-13 5 Instead of the usual Choral Evensong on Friday there will be a special service for women only at 5.30 p.m. when the ■address will be given by the Right Rev. the Bishop of Labuan and Sarawak. All the members of those interested m the Mothers Union are74 words
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Article144 1911-09-13 5 Water and Work Short Imperial Xews Service. London, via Durban. There has been an unprecedented drought m the United Kingdom which is yet unbroken. The North is suffering from a shortage of water and old wells are being re opened, endangering health. Manchester has only 26 days restricted144 words
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Article33 1911-09-13 5 Imperial Xews Service. London, via Durban. Mount Ktna is m eruption and lava is threatening the vineyards and slopes of the mountain. The streets of Catania are covered with ashes.33 words
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Article107 1911-09-13 5 Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. The Portuguese Minister m London was twice at the Foreign Ottot to-day. It is announced that Britain, Germany, Austria, and Spain are about to issue instructions for the immediate recognitio?i of the Republic. London, via Durban. Reuters Lisbon correspondent wires that107 words
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Article78 1911-09-13 5 Arrangements Approved. Imperial Xews Service. I^omlon, via Durban. The Imperial Cricket Conference meeting has approved of all the arrangements ivt-ommended hy the Board of Control regarding triangular ami county matcilOl with Colonials. It has altered the date of the Anglo-Australian test at theOval from 20th August to 19th78 words
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Article65 1911-09-13 5 Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. The English sculling championship was rowed for on the Putney Mortlake course. Barry, the holder, beat Fog Well, New South Wales, by l-i> length* m 11 minutes 14 seconds. Pogwell led by two lengths at Harrods', but Barry easily overhauled him and65 words
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Article40 1911-09-13 5 Imperial News Service. London, via Durlian. A message from New York state's that m the lawn tennis doubles for the Davis Cup Messrs Dixon and Beamish, representing England beat Messrs Butedy and Little, America, 6>s, l-o and 6-4.40 words
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Article33 1911-09-13 5 Mr W. <;. Maxwell, lSritish Adviser, Kedah, leaves for home m October. Mr Meadows Frost succeeds Mr Maxwell m Kedah and Mi .1. <i. Richey replaces Mr Frost ut Perlis.33 words
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Article35 1911-09-13 5 For Reciprocity. Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. The Canadian Labour Congress has declared for reciprocity. "Mars" is informed that another star is m the ascendant this morning. Some other day or night.35 words
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Article179 1911-09-13 5 Colonial Office Criticised. Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. The Westminster Gazette says that if Mr. Harcourt is not going to use bis reserve powers when trial by jury fails, he may as well retire from tbe business of Government. In proportion as a settler is distinguished179 words
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Article43 1911-09-13 5 11 Orion m the Ascendant. Reiter's Service. London, via Bombay. The Orion." the largest battleship iv the world, has started on her trials, from Portsmouth. Critics, Comparing her armament with the Dreadnought say that it makes the latter a second-class ship. > <43 words
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Article21 1911-09-13 5 Rjutie'i Service. London, via Bombay. At Kilmarnock then' is to be three cornered contest. Bailie McKerrell representing the Labourites.21 words
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Article61 1911-09-13 5 Cordial Interchange. Rmuua'f Service. London, via Bombay. The Emperor Fran/ Joseph has received the Lord Mayor of London, and has de hired that be rejoiced m the cordial relations between the cities of London ami Vienna, and the respective countries. The Emperor, In the course of conversation,61 words
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Article342 1911-09-13 5 BAN DM ANN COMPANY. 'thk Quaudi Gibl." His Excellency Mm Governor, ami Lady Evelyn Young and party from GoYerumeal House wen present last nigai ;it the perEormauee of that delightful 1 i 111. pi»«<«. "The Quaker Girl* 1 by the Baadmaaa Company at the Victoria Theatre. There was a very342 words
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Article44 1911-09-13 5 The thirty-six successful candidates m the competitive examination for admission to the Staff College, Camberly, include Capt P. B. Maxwell, 35th Sikhs Capt Peter Benson Maxwell is a son of the late SirW. E. Maxwell, formerly of the Straits, and afterwards Governor of the44 words
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SCHOLARS STRIKE.
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61 1911-09-13 5 Imperial Xews Service. [By Submarine Cable]. London, via Durban. There has been a remarkable strike at six Board Schools m the East End, demanding a Wednesday half holiday and less caning. The strikers are armed with stones and are surrounding the schools. The police61 words
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Article159 1911-09-13 5 {From our mm Correspondent.} Penang Sept 12. The half yearly meeting of the Karangan Hydraulic Tin Mining Co was held to-day, the Hon R. Young presiding. The report for the six months ending June ;j<) last shows an output of 140.9-2 pikuls. %',25 had been written off the159 words
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Article14 1911-09-13 5 Meaglemba Lode produced tin :\-±o pikul. of the value of «1 7,900.14 words
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Article325 1911-09-13 5 Rubbm Auctions. The weekly rubber auction Mies that have been arranged by the Singapore Chamher of Commerce Rubber Association, were inaugurated m the Exchange Buildings yesterday morning. There was a good attendance of buyers and a fair amount of rubber produce was on offer. Before sslliag commenced325 words
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Article68 1911-09-13 5 The next dance will be held at the TangUn Club on Friday Sept. 22. A Tamil living at 571 Kampong BahrVJ Road, reported to the police the loss of a sum of %10. He suspected a servant who had run away and this man was arrested later. Malay P.C. No.68 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement50 1911-09-13 5 A Matter of Common Interest. How to cure a cold is a question m which many are interested just now. Chamberlain' Cough Remedy has won its great reputation and immense sale by its remarkable cure of colds. It can always be depended upon. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers,50 words
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Advertisement100 1911-09-13 5 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 as slight an injury as the scratch of a pin has resulted m blood poisoning and caused100 words
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Advertisement380 1911-09-13 5 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- 4 v ies. Reversible hood. For one Stove. Nickel or two children. plated fittln «s. Size 17 x27x 2* Sale Price $16 each. Sale Price380 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement594 1911-09-13 6 Vest Australian Steam Navigation Co, Ltd. COB Derby, Broorae, Port Hedland, Cossack. Onslow, Carnarvon, Geraldton Fremantle, The s.s. "PAROO" 2,66") tons. Captain Richardson will be despatched from the Roads for the above port! on Friday, the 15th instant at i p.m. She has excellent aetomim Nation for Senders, and carries594 words
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Advertisement600 1911-09-13 6 M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. MAIL LINE For China, Japan, Ceylon, Aden, Egypt and Marseilles OUTWARD HOMEWARD Tonkin Sept. 18 Polynesien Sept. 18 E. Simons Oct. 2 Caledonien Oct. 2 Dumhea Oct. 16 Sydney Oct. 16 Tourane Oct. 10 Tonkin Oct. 30 Armand-Behic Nov. 13 E. Simons Nov. 13 Australien Nov.600 words
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Advertisement694 1911-09-13 6 FAR EAST OXYGEN ACETYLENE 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 AH kinds of repairs to Ships, Boilers, Motor-cars etc. Application of the Dissolved Acetylene gas for lighting Motor-cars. Launches, Steamers, etc.694 words
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Advertisement614 1911-09-13 6 P. &0. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. 1911 Outward (for China) Assaye Sept 8 Devanha614 words
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Advertisement585 1911-09-13 6 1 JL^e JU< Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast aud ell known mail st» arm r* of tliis Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp. K<>:itham;> ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples. (ooOMOttag Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vie* Port Said, Suez. Aden. Colombo. I', v SingaiKMe, Hongkong,585 words
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Article825 1911-09-13 7 The Total where given represents the Output since Jan. 1911, except where a figure m brackets is given, representing so many months. When a month's return is missed, this total represents the last available total. July Aug. Total. AHagar 4,200 5,000 29.655 Alor Pongsu 4,338 5,067 61,681825 words
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Article107 1911-09-13 7 July tag. Total. 8.-bir 317 360 1.H53 Braaag 2.62.". t'h*'iid<*riari£ 440 (topfri}» 515 1,065 H««a\vood 816 2.712 Kamuning $2,750 155,781 Kanahoi 271 271 1,576 Kinta ISO 255 Kinta A MOOIaftJOO 1.070 Kledang 155 631 Kiainat Pulai Labat B 9 3.77 4 Menglembu Lode 400 1.441 Middleton 67 59107 words
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Article480 1911-09-13 7 Auk thk Ditch Worthy of this Beautiful Island? Thifl is the title of a pamphlet of '"Startling revelations, compiled and translated from the Dutch by J. R. Ra/.oux Knur. ex-District Officer and Magistrate. Dutch Civil Service (not for sale m Dutch countries)." It is respectfully dedicated480 words
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Article186 1911-09-13 7 •To the Editor of the "Ptaang Gasetto.") sir. It would ba Intonating to know why the powers that he will not allow clothes to he washed m our I'enung Prison I hear on good authority that at Tfciping and Singapore Prisons washing is taken m from the public186 words
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Article183 1911-09-13 7 Last week closed at £192 cash. £IHB three months. This week closed at £'190 10s cash. iIHH thn«e months. The turno\ cr for the week was very small. 1,250 tons. The price of spot has declined on the week 40s per ton. and the price of forward is unaltered,183 words
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Article452 1911-09-13 7 Through the agency of the plucky airman, Jules Vedrines, the Daily Mail," j which promoted the first cross-Channel flight, on August 4 inaugurated the first mail service by air between London and Paris. Leaving Hendon at 6 a.m. with a letter from the editor of the452 words
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Article295 1911-09-13 7 "Truth'says jfr. Harcourt has just sanctioned an ImUtfwillMl appointment m that of Major .T. R, Chancellor, Koyal Kmgineers. who is to inccccd sir Cavendish Boyle as Governor and Commander-in Chief of Mauritius. Major Chancellor has been twenty years m the Army, and saw some active service as295 words
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Article68 1911-09-13 7 (Corrected up to sei«t ItJ Bank 4in 2-4 61% demand 2-4 532 Private credits 3ms 2-4| France credits 6 m s 2-4 27 32 demand Bank 294$ German y. demand 238$ India. T. T. 174 f Hongkong, demand gf| Yokohama, demand 114^ Java, demaud 140^ Bangkok, demand 64ft Sovereigns,68 words
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Article373 1911-09-13 7 is- v tST£L 9mts^r M. zz r-: a Waterwuch HM.H. 620 Hancock.!^ Steamers Nat. Tonnage Master Amherst Brit 135 Scott Ban Poh Guau Brit 576 Smith Brouwer Dut 545 Wenting Ban Yong Seng Brit 280 Angus Choising Ger 1021 Bruhn Darvel Ger 898 Littmann Fook Sang Brit373 words
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Article225 1911-09-13 7 H. Wadswortb Brit 1474 Guthrie Valentyn Dut 248 Breijer Breid Nor 645 Folkestad Paroo Brit 1719 Richardsc Sri Munr Brit 123 Hudson Penang Brit 386 Cook Deli Ger 726 HubneiVan der Bosch Dut 1685 Sin it C. Hock Kian Dut 1026 Hubert Pronto Nor 838 Selberg Borck Dut225 words
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Article138 1911-09-13 7 skit IS, Tin Imyei* 32.25 Gambier buyers 10.50 Gambier Cube No. 1 15., r )0 Gambier Cube No. 2 nom. Pepper Black ordin. Spore buyers 22. 50 Pepper, (White fair* buyers 33.00 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) nom. Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) noui Mace (Banda) notn Cloves (Amboina*138 words
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Article95 1911-09-13 7 From Em-ope.— Per N. D. L. on Sept. 15th. From China.— Per N. D. L. on Sept. 15th. London Mails Despatched. Left. Due. Arrived. M. M. Aug 7 Aug 31 Aug U P. &O. Aug 11 Sept 4 Sept 4 N. D. L. Aug 15 S<>pt 795 words
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Article17 1911-09-13 7 Per Maetbuycker Mr. Neyeudorff, Mr. Heborst. Per Bangala Mr. E. G. Abbot, Mr. and Mrs. Marcado.17 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement191 1911-09-13 7 APCAR LINE OF STEAMERS. The undermentioned mail steamers of the above Line maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan, calling at Penang, Sings* pore, Hougkoug and Shanghai en route. FLEET. Tons. Commander. bs Japan 6,013 A. Stewart. ss Gregory Ai>car 4,60«> S. H. Belson. ss Anattxjii Apcar 4.500 G.191 words
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Advertisement51 1911-09-13 7 F. CLARKE Co. 207, Queen-st, Singapore. Livery Stable Keepers Fodder Merchants. For Rubber-tyred Gharries and Best Rubbe tyred carriages, ring up Telephone 916. FODDER delivered to any part of fhe Island SPECIALITY: FURNITURE REMOVALS m our own Vans, by our own men. GENERAL CARRIAGES. C. ZIMMERMANN. Proprietor Jan i 151 words
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Advertisement14 1911-09-13 7 I Woods Great Peppermint Cure for all internal complaints dy sentry coughs colds &c14 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous345 1911-09-13 7 VESSELS AT TANJONG PAGAR ANDJ KEPPEL HARBOUR. Ii Wharves and Docks at which different vessels are berthed. East Wharf (Basin)— Pataui. Mm. East Wharf Sec. I—Taroba.1 Taroba. Sheers Wharf —Singapore. Main Wharf Sec. 2 (ilenf.i: g. Fook Sang. 4 Paroo. s— Nil. 6 Ajax. Van der Bomli. New Dock Sec.345 words
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Article1336 1911-09-13 8 London, A«g l:Hh. Anarchy, naked and unabashed at the time of writing stalks through a good part j of this delectable land. London is as a' standing camp, troops m the parks, guards j with fixed bayonets at the great railway termini and soldiers m evidence everywhere m1,336 words
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Advertisement287 1911-09-13 8 The Harvests of Sea and Land Yield a Priceless Remedy for Weakness and Wasting ~7 'Kepler' jT TRADE MARK) Solution (OF COD LIVER OIL IN MALT EXTRACT) jfir The finest body-builder known to modern science. 'Kepler' Solution forms healthy fat. flesh and blood, bone, brain and muscle. It fills out287 words
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Advertisement247 1911-09-13 8 -1 1 ft .-r+ +•»"<-++ IT I VATERBURY'S lETABOLIZED Cod LI -c 00 Compound /T r A STELES! ODORLESS* I J (i: i f /'A t f t Iby themedi j f i f CF ALL Ct.r nisi j\ Price 51. 25 $2. Singapore Gold Storage Co., Ltd. Near Entrance247 words
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Advertisement314 1911-09-13 8 /WMsk h \r— "-ill f,.*M llii f^flilF^^^ tv! f ilk i Its ne ver too eorfy jl■ j 'I to take _J s hgET Fras er&Neavds^tSf^^ SODA WATBR The Patent Automatic "Rapid Darner." Quickly executes all darning-work, turning y^Vrw up m f. household and makes it appear J&7^>h like nev/ly314 words
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Article1261 1911-09-13 9 Cap. 18HUE. Paid. Last Div. Buyers. Sellers. 8-5,000 2s 2s Allagar 10% a 6 3 10* 150,000 2s 2s Anglo-Malay 15% int 16 10J 17 9 50.000 2s 2s Batang Malaka 19 2 3 30,000 1 1 Batn Caves 160% 11 0 0 11 10 0 80,000 1 11,261 words
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Advertisement225 1911-09-13 9 lansan The Gold Medal Mineral Water, certified by authorities to be highly beneficial to health, especially m the tropics. Tansan is a particu larly crisp and invigorating mineral water Packed m cases of 100 splitslor 48 pints. Buchanan's Whiskies Are all Matured and bottled m Scotland. We g^-aafrantee our stocks225 words
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Advertisement165 1911-09-13 9 De KONINKLIJKE PAXETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Agents at Singapore, The Shipsagency, Ltd, 2-3, Collyer Quay The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. Rumphius Belawan-Deli #>> g^ n Menogala Batavia g ept i$ Brouvver Moeaia-Saba, Simpan^, Djainbi and Tongkal g e nt 13 Koemai Rengat165 words
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Advertisement807 1911-09-13 9 Singapore Sporting I Club. {the autumn race meeting I (UNDER 8. R. A. RULES OF RACING,) WILL BE HELD ON Tuesday 7th, Thursday 9th, Saturday 11th November. PROGRAMME FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 7th November, 1911. 1. THE OPENING STAKES. 2.30 p.m. Value $600. A Handicap for Horses that have never won807 words
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Advertisement840 1911-09-13 9 4. THE SCURRY STAKES. (3-45 p.m.) Valne $1,000. A Handicap for all Horse* that have run at this Meeting. Entrance Fee $40. Distance, 3curry Course. S. THE ROCHORE PLATE.-(5-45 p. m> Value $(00 A Handicap for all Horses that have run at this Meeting and not won. Entrance Fee, «20,840 words
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Article1142 1911-09-13 10 The brief 6eason allotted to cricket m the homeland is over and m the interval between the putting off of the flanuels for the more flamboyant football kit one lias the opportunity of making a brief survey of the position of cricket m 1911. The most remarkable thing1,142 words
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Article258 1911-09-13 10 The following Ties will be played on Wednesday. lHth. D. Class sinc.lks. Dudley T. Lewis v D. Main. T. M. Sherviiigton v C. T. A. Hobertsou. A. H. Home v C. L. Duff. F. E. W. Taylor v C. H. Byeis. C. B. Cooper v G. E.258 words
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Article149 1911-09-13 10 l>. SIVOLJ i. Breiinek;* v Anthol/. Powell v Hay. Berry v Anyou. J. Henry v Coppeii. Stockfish v B. J. HeniN. Melville v Chapman. A. K. Wilson v C. B. Scott. Weller v Towill. Gorris v Todd. Hishworth v ohlhaiu. Ha per v Severn. Pkofkssion P.\ii:s. C. S.149 words
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Article21 1911-09-13 10 In the Penang C. C. Tennis Tournament Championship, Southam beat Mercer 6 2, 6—4, n 6. and 6-2. m21 words
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Article59 1911-09-13 10 S. R. C. V. VOLI NTF.KRS. The S. R. C. met the Volunteers on the Esplanade last evening m a League fixture and won by two goals to nil, after a good game. The Volunteers played ten men throughout but their defence was very sound, the backs playing59 words
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Article37 1911-09-13 10 The band of the 3rd Brahmaus played on the Esplanade last evening and the music was much appreciated. Amount the postings of Koyal Artillery officers ordered is Lieut. V. O. Duke from Singapore to No 77 Company.37 words
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Article461 1911-09-13 10 Knives used m China Town. Two Chinese, Tan Kaw and Loo San, appeared before Mr Firmstone, m the District Criminal Court yesterday on a charge of rioting and voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a man named Chew Chay alias Jin Lvi, since deceased. Police Inspector Frayne prosecuted461 words
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Article171 1911-09-13 10 From Messrs Morrison and Co,e> weekly market report, dated September 1. lull. White Hice. There was a good demand again iv the early part of the week and prices ro>e as high as Hs 410 for September and Hs 115 for October. The last day or 00.171 words
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Article221 1911-09-13 10 The M. C. 0. have practically completed the KngHth team that is togo to Australia m the autumn and the most gratifying feature about the combination to most players, is the number of young cricketers who have been selected. Mr C. B. Fry, the221 words
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Article190 1911-09-13 10 The British India Company's steamer ''Bangala" from Calcutta and Rangoon lauds a quantity of general cargo at the wharf. She loads for the return voyage, and sails on Thursday afternoon. The "Fook Sang" from Hongkong lauds some cargo at the wharf, and loads for I Calcutta. The Xousuch"190 words
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Article208 1911-09-13 10 To mi Kditou, Sir.— Referring to the refusal of the Board of Licensing Justices to grant a temporary license for Mr IJysack's Circus, it would be interesting, if the Board ever condescended to give reasons, to know why this action has been taken. For many \<«ars licenses208 words
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Article380 1911-09-13 10 To THE Eimtok. Dear Sir. -In your issue of the 11th instant, there appeared an articl* to the effect that a meeting was held at the Mos leui Association. Singapore, with a view to petitioning the Government to have the Haii Ha\a Puasa and the Hari Haya Hadji380 words
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Article39 1911-09-13 10 TO THE EDITOH, Sir, On behalf of the Protest Committee I ask for the privilege of the last word. k Here endeth the first lesbou may it hear fruit Yours faithfully, 12tb Sept. 1911. R. J. Fahreh.39 words
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Advertisement324 1911-09-13 10 HAMS BACON "PINEAPPLE" BRAND. Singapore Cold Storage Co, Ltd. SOLE AGENTS FOR STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. A. FRANKEL £0. 375, VICTORIA ST. 3, RAFFLZ* PLACE. Complete House Furnishers JUST UNPACKED "VELOCE CYCLES" FITTED WITH TYRES AMD ALL ACCESSORIES For $40 only. (GUARANTEED BRITISH MAKE.) INSPECTION SOLICITED. NETHERLANDS GUTTA PERCHA Co., Ltd. I324 words
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Advertisement13 1911-09-13 10 FRASER NEAYE, LTD. Printers, Publishers and Commercial Stationers. COLLYER QUAY. Estimates on Application13 words
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