The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 14 September 1911

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. 'EN CENTS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 14, 1911. NO. 7,318
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  • 155 1 There is but little to record as to the Morocco negotiations, but details of German requirements and the French answer are coining out. The French reply will be delivered on Sunday Page 5. Tbe West Australian steamer Papanui has been burnt out and is beached at St.
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  • 857 1  -  Free Lance <SEPT."I4 23». Lord Roberts seems to belong bO much to the history of our last campaign that we are apt to forget the 41 years he spent m India, and m India during the blackest pages of its history. Thus it happened that 54 years ago
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 421 1 Forms the Piece de Resistance of TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME I AND DEPIOTS I NHlM)leon's arrival il Jsimestown. His friend- I ship with the Balcoinbes an English family. I Pleasant iutereoiuse with them interrupted by the arrival of Sir Hudson-Lowe as Governor. His transfer to Lougwood where he Li\«'d with a few
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    • 135 1 Victoria Theatre BANDMANN OPERA COMPANY 6 EXTRA PERFORMANCES. SepTV/th THE DOLLAR PROCESS Sept* 15th THE MERRY WIDOW SeKh OUR ISS CIMS th |"A COUNTRY GIRL" iSrtdi "THE ISLANDER" slp d t ne 20t a h' THE A R CADIANS PLAN OF SEATS NOW OPEN AT ROBINSON PIANO CO., LTD. TO-NIGHT
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    • 278 1 PERINI The Noted and Distinguished I 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 vt>O. HtV I HOURS Jm I I 10 I and 2 6 |ttfilD9 PICTURES THAT
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    • 101 1 fc—- —m G(v&a£'o advertisements. Powell vV Co. hold an auction sale of a teak motor boat and pianos. Page I. Shorthand typist clerks wanted Page i. Bankruptcy notices re Oug Cheng Mob and Koh Eng Hae Page 3. Indradeo for Europe and New York Page 6. Tenders called for work
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 313 1 THE WEEK Thursday 14th. High Water— l-36 a.m., 1-28 p.m. B. I. Mail per Taioba close 3 p.m. Philharmonic Orch. piactice. > 15 p.m. Football Buffs I Arcadians. HipiHxlrome and Circus. Baudinauu^ The Dolhir Fiiiu es." Friday 15th. High Water 2-28 a.m.. 2-6 p.m. N. D. L. Outward Mail due.
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  • 480 2 "It George Birdwood writes, referring it; the statement by Professor Jesson, President of the Dental Federation, as report ed m The Times," that the people of India had better teeth than the people of England 'because they lived on simpler food' I would wish to
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  • 161 2 SUGGESTED CULTIVATION IX S. INDIA. Madras. August a Ist. There was a number of distinguished gaests at the Planters' Conference at bangalore yesterday, including the British Kesident. Mr W. Macrae. Mycologibt to the Madias Government, read a paper on Agricultural •obts and Diseases, and a discussion followed.
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  • 101 2 LEWIS PEAT'S RUBBER REPORT. August 18th, 1911. Para. The market since our last issue I been very quiet indeed and only a il business done. Prices have been mner with few sellers. We close with buyers of September-October Hart to 7*d, and business is even reported at 4s Bd, but
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 651 2 Eoipire within if you want to prolong your J lift; Hygiene. TO ENSURE LONG LIFE Care of the Teeth. (Translated from the Japanese) By Dr. s. Yamamoto. At the Replace stage greater care of the teeth must be exercised, as by doing so the Jaw will be perfectly developed* and
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    • 511 2 SKATING FANCY DRESS -CARNIVALTO BE HELD ON FRIDAY 22nd SEPTEMBER 1911 FROM 8-30 TO MIDNK+HT Prices S3 Gentlemen, $2 Ladies, Spectators 51. Those wishing to take tickets please procure them from kranie at rink BEFORE FRIDAY. 15th SEPTEMBER 1911 ah the Committee wish to arranof for c prizes, etc. 1
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    • 641 2 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 ROUTE across the Pacific via HONOLULU, 3AH IT, oh the most fertile and beautiful island >f the Pacific. Through Passage Tickets granted to England, France and
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    • 344 2 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. Established 1887. Policies are WORLD WIDE," UNRESTRICTED," M INDISPUTABLE" and NONFORFEITABLE." Claims, loans, cash-surrenders, etc., and promptly settled by the General Agents at Singapore without the delay of reference to Head Ofllce. The Reserves for protection of Policyholders are over §20,000,000 (S.S.C.) The Accounts
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    • 514 2 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL- MAATSCHAPPY. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. Established i.sji. CAPITAL fl 4.-,.00(,.ooo, (about nTV RESERVE fl 7,1*017, (about Head Office m Amsterdam. Head Agency m Batavia. BRANCHES Penan**. Hongkong. Shan^i Rangoon, Boerabaya. Seinarang, Weltevr..i Banding (Java.. Chedbon, Tcgal. Peeal.,,, Tjilatjar, Djembei. Medu (OeU), KoU-Riu (Acheen), Paleinbang, Padan^'. Baadjernu and Macassar. CORRESPONDENTS
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  • 583 3 Ltaal Colonel G. A. Derrick. Command*ut. S. V. C. Singapore, 12tb September. 1911. S. V. C. Annual Manoeuvres. All units of the B.V.C, will parade at the Drill Hall at 9 p.m. on Saturday 23rd September and will take part m night operations with the troops
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  • 121 3 THE ''MYSTERY SHIPS.'' London, August 30. It is reported to day that the customs have detained six move ships suspected of making preparations to carry munitions of war. Two of them were flying a South American flag and each was being fitted out to carry a four-point-seveu gun, sections of
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  • 385 3 I Rlshias new 5.400 Ton Submarine. A submarine cruiser, 400 feet long and displacing when submerged 5,485 tons, has been designed by a Russian naval engineer named Shuravieff. The designs are now being considered by the Russian Government. No submarine vessel yet built has a displacement
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  • 333 3 Thk OotrrauENCs. A rate war m the South African trade i*> lather hastily assumed to be the inevitable result of the disagreement between the British and the German lines. But the facts have apparently been misunder.stood. The recent conference m London between the German Him and the
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  • 84 3 London, August :-;o. A message to "The Times" from lierliu states that apart from the Socialists there seems to be unanimity of opinion that the German Emperor's speech at Hamburg is inconvenient, as the prospect of additional taxation, which any further strengthening of the navy would iuvolve.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 13 3 For all internal complaints clynentry cough «»'.d 4c, take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure
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    • 57 3 The up to Date Woman. The woman of today who has g«xxl health, good temper, good sense, bright eyes and a lovely complexion, the result of correct living and good digestion, wins the admiration of the world. If your digestion is faulty Chamberlain's Stomach and Li\er Tablet**' will correct it.
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    • 658 3 NOTICES. TENDERS. Tenders are invited for the dismantling aud re-erecting of a n roomed wooden house at Pulo Brani Smelting Works. Full information will he given on application to The Manager. PULO BRANI SMELTING WORKS. Sep 14 16-9 CHIMPUL (NEGRI SEMBIUN) RUBBER ESTATES. LIMITED. Holders of Bearer Share Warrants can
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    • 702 3 AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF The Teak Motor Boat EMILIE and a quantity of Unclaimed Goods at the Master Attendant's Yard. On Saturday, 16th September, at II a.m. NOW ON VIEW POWELL Co., Auctioneers Sept 14 17.9 AUCTION SALE OF PIANOS At Powell Cos Saleroom. On Monday, 18th September, at 10.30
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    • 1018 3 FOR SALE. FOR SALE. Compound Homo, No.J9A>. s\»-i vi [load Apply, No. 71. Prittoep Stieet. top 12 uc R. MORTON, HORSE REPOSITORY. 193, Orchard Rd. Tel. No. kw. FRESH HORSES by every boat from Australia for sale. VICTORIA ft GHARRY turnouts for priyat* hire a speciality. HORSE FODDER of best
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  • 1969 4 The Singapore free Press Thursday, Sept. 14. 1911. Unawed V>> influence ano unbrilad by (.mi; Her- patioi Tnifh hri g!> m< pr«-«j>t>i Pledgc-i «o Rc':^;on. Loyalty ami I What htamls out from the indication given m the telegrams to day regarding the latest phase of the communications between France and
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  • 806 4 RICE QUESTION: QUARANTINE CAMP. \From our tnvn ton on <unt.\ NwMf, Sept. i:i t], The Appeal Court has been the application for leave to ■ffptd i,, lb\ Changloon Estate Case [m which chetties had a dispute over option moneyJ and has granted leave to ■ppsal to the Privy
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 80 4 KUPPER PILSENER B¥7 T? ID IS THE I JLjJjXY BEST. SOLE AGENTS, I CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co.| JUST ARRIVED A LARGE SUPPLY OF FRENCH Trimmed Millinery NOW ON VIEW. INSPECTION INVITED. John Little Co, Ltd. MPWULAR WHISKY, y 58-4, Hill Street, (off Stamford Road.) MOR^f LLA HIGH CLASS Ho Sausage m
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    • 87 4 Singapore Philharmonic Society ORCHESTRAL CONCERT TEUTONIA CLUB. Monday, September 18th at 9-15 p. m. DETAILS LATER. JUMIBERT&Co7 f LIMITED. f \THE LEADING PHOTO- T f GRAPHERS IN SINGAPORE. V FOUNDED 1871. V THE ONLY STUDIO WHO CAN f GUARANTEE THE; WORK, f i LAMBERT GO, LTD. I BILLIARDS. THE ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN
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    • 52 4 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 i B il n alw *y» *>c depended upon. For sale by all Dispensaries
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  • THE SITUATION.
    • 44 5 Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. After dropping to five guineas, insur•aofl against a Franco-German war within the next two months has risen to twelve Policies are mainly taken out to cover depreciation of shares, though many cargoes are also being covered.
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    • 81 5 Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. Renter's correspondent at Paris says that m a semi-official communication it is stated to be understood that the French reply to Germany will be most explicit, specially as to the necessity of maintain mx the economic equality of all the powers,
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    • 60 5 Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. uter learns upon authority that Germany's proposals for territorial compensation on the French Congo will give Germany direct access to the Congo River and thus facilitate eventually railway communication across the Congo to German t^K Africa. The compensation area is very rich
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    • 44 5 Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. The first big action m the Herman Army manoeuvres on the Elbe resulted m the failure of the defenders to rapture the invaders position. The aeroplanes are working magnJ ticently. discovering ruses like sham trenches.
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    • 26 5 IXFIUAL News Servue. London, via Durban. While a detachment of an Uhlan Regiment was crossing the Elbe on horseback ««t Posta. eleven were drowed.
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    • 94 5 Reuter's Sebvice. London, via Bombay. The Admiralty are rushing bucgg couM|?amentB of Welsh steam coal to Hull and Newcastle and other North Sea ports by rail instead of by ship, thus heavily increasing the cost. Every wagon is labelled Urgent <>. H. M. S." ((hi His Majesty's
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    • 37 5 Imperial Xews Service. London, via Durban. Lieut. Hugoderville with f>oo Sheretian broopi is beleaguered at Sefru by hostile a rabs. Colonel Bivmond with a IoVM of 1600 hai left Fei to relieve him. m
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    • 249 5 Thi: Chocolate Soldikr." Tb* genial Mr Bobbie Roberts, as the Chocolate Soldier," 1 bad an excellent opportunity last Bight of displaying his renatflity and humour, and the whole play centered round him. He made a very dapper little Swiss Lieutenant and early won the appreciation of the large
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  • 72 5 The Stock Exchange. Imperial NlWa Service. London, via Durban. The New York Stock Exchange is firm. Van Schaik failed for four million dollars, mostly secured. Liquor m Maine. London, via Durban. A Referendum m the State of Maine has decided by a narrow majority on the abolition of the
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  • 39 5 Welcome Rains. Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. The drought m the North of England has ended and heavy rains have fallen at Bradford and m North Wales. There have been showers m the 6onth of England.
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  • 29 5 Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. St. Andrew s University is celebrating its quincentenary. There is distinguished company including many overseas delegates from India and South Africa.
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  • 40 5 Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. The Daily Chronicle says that Mr. Harcourt's action m the Cole Case is expedient and just and lie did well to show that the Government did not respect person?, m snch ca>»
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  • 49 5 I.mi'j k'iai. Nnra service. London, via Durban. The A\iator Fowler, flying eastwards across America, had his aeroplane demolished m crossing the Rockies but escaped with a strained back. Reuters correspondent at Mourmelons states that Madamoiselle Dv Trieu h;»s won the Femina Cup. flying 14:3 miles m H hours.
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  • 45 5 Lawn Tennis. Imperial Hbwi Service. London, via Durban. America won Urn preliminary stage of the Davis Cup competition. Sculling. London, via Durban. The Rer. Mr Swarm, an ex-Cambridge blue, has sculled from Dover to Calais m •'5 hours ">0 minutes, which is a record. —>♦ <
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  • 344 5 Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. The probable starters for the St. Leger are: King William (F. Wootfcm), Lycaon '<;. Stern*. Tootles 'Donoghue>, Prince Palatine (O'Neill), Atmah <Fox>, Pietri (Maker), Cherry King <S. Jones i. Longbow < Winter*, Bachelor's Hope <Munsse», Beaurepaire (Rickaby). 'According to the Spatial
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  • EMIGRANT SHIP ABLAZE.
    • 82 5 Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. A St. Helena message says the steamer Papanui from London to West Australia with 347 emigrants has arrived there with bunkers afire. The emigrants have been housed m the barracks and military hospital. The crew fought for five days to extinguish the
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    • 39 5 Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. Etna is wry active. Another crater has opened, and there are continuous earth quakes and a rain of cinders, ami a steam of lava three hundred metres wide threatens th« railway.
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    • 22 5 Ivperial Xews Service. London, via Durban. The death is announced of the Key. William Alexander, late Primate of Ireland.
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    • 19 5 Imperial News Service. Ijondon, via Durban. The New South Wales (iovernment is contributing 67,000 to Mawson'sAntarctic expedition.
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    • 35 5 Imperial Xews Service. London, via Durban. The Portuguese Minister m a comunica tion to fcmtet has stated that negotiations for an Anglo- Japanese Commercial Treaty will be resumed at tbe earliest moment. >
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  • 26 5 Reuter's Service. [By Submarine Cable]. London, via Bombay. The CkitttM cruiser Hnichi has arrived at New York and was received with all possible honours.
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  • 385 5 It the audience which assembled last evening at the fifth performance of the Hippodrome Circus and Menagerie m Beach Koad. is any criterion of the support to he accorded to Mr By sack during his visit to Singapore, he must he pleased that he came here from Hongkong.
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  • 65 5 There was a very good house at the Alhambra last evening to see the production of the famous nlm depicting the M Last Days of Napoleon at St. Helena." The film, which is beautifully coloured and very vivid, takes three quarters of an hour to display. There were
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  • 109 5 Lieutenant Chantard fell while aeroplamng at Versailles and was killed. The lava from Mount Etna is travelling with remarkable swiftness and has already covered seven miles, destroying vineyards and a few cottages. Reuters correspondent at Sydney wires that three citizens have given £8500 to Com. Mawson for the
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  • 202 5 Penang Motor Collides. {From our Ottm Lort t <<;f>otuUnt.\ Penang, Sept lath. A slight Ore took place at the Town Club Penang. Owing to a short circuit m the electric wires m the roof a tie of the rafters took Ore. It was easily extinguished with tittle
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  • 113 5 Lauderdale:— 9.0 19 lbs. Agents liailow Jk Co. Kruhong:— 70.-, i bg Agents Sharpe. Ross Co. Merliinau June .luly .1 60 lbs: August 1,4:i0 lbs. Batang Malaka March July 2.1^1 ]b>: August 1.123 lbs. Kuala Kangsar:- 10.7.J1 lbs; coconuts 59,660. The Tin Piah Tin Mine output
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  • 330 5 No doubt Bulonf bin Janibul, a Malay postman, thought he was doing a smart thing and saving (Jovernment time, when instead of delivering a number of postal packages he threw them into some jungle land off Chancery Lane. That is the allegation Mil against him by the PostmastorGeneral,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 306 5 ROBINSONS' CASH SALE OPPOKTUNITIES. FOUR SPECIAL SALE LINES Ladies' Chemises. Ladies' Ribbed In Longcloth and Nainsook. COTTON VESTS Sale Price $1.10 each, sale Price 3 tor 80c(s. Cotton We Suiting. Robinso| s F This cloth has all the appear- anceofthe Real Tussore Silk. CRASH HOLLAND SUITING 27 ins. wide. 54
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 598 6 THE INDRA UNE LTD. "INDRADEO" For Port Said, Gibraltar and New York. 'Vill sail on Monday next September lHtli. 6lie has First Class Passenger accouiodatiou For Passage, apply to BEHN. MEYER ft CO. LTD. Bep 14 17 9 West Australian Steam Navigation Co. Ltd. I OR Derby, Broome, Port Hedland,
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    • 597 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 Dumbea Oct. 16 Sydney Oct. 16 Tourane Oct. 30 Tonkin Oct. 30 Armand-Behic Nov. 13 E. Simons Nov. 13 Australien Nov.
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    • 696 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 All kinds of repairs to Ships, Boilers, Motor-cars etc. Application of the Dissolved Acetylene gas for lighting Motor-cars, Launches, Steamers, etc.
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    • 618 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 3oast, Persian Gulf. Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. *1911 Outward (for China) Delhi Sept '22 Arcadia
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    • 604 6 N.D.L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamer* oC. this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa. Naples, (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Port Said, Suez, Aden. Colombo. Penang. Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai. Thingt*u. Nagasaki and Kobe to
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  • 819 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. Allagar 4,200 5,000 29.655 Alor Pongau 4,838 5,067 32.531
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  • 957 7 Motors to Givf. Way. Judge Parry is acting on the sound principle that, when it is a question whether a motor-driven vehicle or a horsed one should give way, the presumption is that it shall be the motor. This (says the Pall Mall Gazette is an application to
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 245 7 Danger of Blood Poisoning. Every family should at all times be pro vided with a good reliable liniment and those vtho have used Chaiul>erlain's Pain Balm -vn ill admit that there is none better. Even as slight an injury as the scratch of a pin has it suited m blood
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    • 206 7 I 1 I NOTICE 5 lltis a well-known fact, that the J I majority of Motor cars are under- I I tired; i.e.; the tyres for the car m I I question are too light and weak. I J 1 Admitted that the tyre bill is the I dearest item
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    • 183 7 GODOWNS TO LET. No. 5, Palmer Godowns. Area 9,900 square feet. Immediate entry. No. 6 5,450 square feet. Immediate entry. Apply to— FRASER ft CUMHNG 29, Winchester House Mar 5 8 v c Twas Doctor this and Doctor that, 11 I wondered what they all were at The man he
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 501 7 VESSELS IN PORtT Flag and Tons Commander* Arrived From For Wm« Muratba Siam gb. 500 Thanon, H»,,«kok. f.g 8. Consul tjLSt Waterwiteh H.M.S. 620 Hancock. 1-9 Horsburgh S Ur Govt Steamers Nat. Tonnage A Master From Consignees For Amherst Brit 135 Scott Sambas. 10-9 Thong Ek Sa.nbL 14 Ajax Brit
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  • 978 8 Since writing on this subjet on July 1 9th I have received permission to publish the details of the tests, made on the sample of plantation sheet rubber then mentioned. The rubber cc ac from the Glenealy Plantations, Ltd., Perak. Federated MalayStates, was exhibited on the
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  • 452 8 A PKOPOSAL TO ADOPT WESTKKN MKTHODS. According to a message from Peking Duke Tsai Tse. who is one of the most progressive of the statesmen holding high oftioe m the capital, has made proposals for the reform of the Chinese calendar. He proposes, says the "National Review
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  • 342 8 t'ONTI\KNT\L CBITICIUU. Xlm subjugutiot) of the Lords" is greeted with pleasure by the Berlin democratic newspapers, which repaid the victory of the Commons m the mutter of the Parliament Bill as victory for the democratic idea. The Tagehlatt points, out that what the infatuated aristocracy has lost
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 344 8 THE LABOUR ASSOCIATION LTD TELEPHONE 748. 2 DE SOUZA ST. i I I COOLIES of every description promptly I SUO j supplied. I F 1 STORES SUPPLIES. Our quotations will I I be found extremely low. I I EMPLOYES. Employers m want of assisI MARTE I tants, dressers, headmen &c,
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    • 49 8 Woman's Heroism. When her child is m danger a woman will risk her life to protect it. No great act of heroism or risk of life is necessary t© protect a child from croup. Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and all danger is avoided. Forjsale by al Dispensaries ana Dealers,
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    • 792 8 The Harvests of Sea and Land Yield a Priceless Remedy for weakness and wasting 7 'Kepler 1 \L.I I— I— I X TRADE MARK) j It/ Solution y (OF COO LIVER O'L IN MALT EXTRACT) j ijjr The finest bodybuilder known to modern science. 'Kepler' SOLUTION forms healthy fat. flesh
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  • 989 9 RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. Cap. Issue. Paid. Last Div. Buyers Rpi t fpq 85.000 2s 2s Allagar 10% H g s ?o\ 150,000 2s 2s Anglo-Malay 15% int 36 9 A r 50,000 2s 2s Batang Malaka J J %JJ 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 150% Z 110 0 11
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  • 489 9 Ever since tbe invention of the aeroplane men have solicit si means of obtaining the automatic stability of the machine when iv the air— that is to say, an apparatus which would relieve the pilot of the work of unceasingly manoeuvring the rudder and elevating plants m
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  • 327 9 <m ppsrrn n Li uMca'g An t.u Montreal A.ag 1011k The middle ftagai of the elecitlou campni^n m Canada started on Aug l t ->. when Six Wilfrid Lanrier held bis first meeting m kfce town ol si,, UO c. Ontario, while Mr Bordefl appeared at London. Ontario.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 223 9 I INT EXTERMINATORS I (UNIVERSAL) and Sulphur Powder ARSENITE OF SODA for spraying lalang and other weeds BOILERS (Spenser-Hopwood) 6 HP. 8 H.P. 10 H.P. m stock. I BOILER COMPOSITION (D.M.) FFor preventing scale and pitting CEMENT "Eagle" Brand Both these are of the h hest DEMENT Borneo Brand c
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    • 105 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. RI.MPHIUB Belawan-Deli Menggala Batavia J e l )l n Brouvver Moeara-Saba, Sinipang, Djambi and Tongkal 5 ep Koemai Rengat g^J RUMPHIUB Batavia,
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    • 53 9 Pneumonia Starts with a Cold. You are probably aware that pneumonia always results fr/nn a cold, but you never heard of a cold resulting m pneumonia when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was used. Why take the risk w hen this remedy may bo hail for a trifle? For sale by all
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 657 9 VESSELS AT TANJONG PAGAR AND KEPPEL HARBOUR. Wharves and Docks at which different vessels are berthed. East Wharf (Basin)— Pat an i. Mm. East Wharf Sec. I— Taroba. Sheers Wharf —Singapore. Main Wharf Sec. Bangala, Gtenfarti 3— Nil. 4 Paroo. n s—Van5 Van der Hoeiii. n 6 Ajax. Moyune. New
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  • 38 10 iFrow out Him Corr*st>OHdent}% Penang, Sept IS. The rice position i* unchanged. To-day's prices aye: Chinseng number one $480. number two 5450, Rangoon number one $230, Beutong »2H 5. Pulot *235, broken 5120. padi »9H.
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  • 132 10 Hongkong is faced by a somewhat Serious situation m regard to the rice B ipply. The Chinese m Hongkong rely nlrnost entirely upon rice from Siam. The Old crop m that country is now practically Exhausted and the new crop is not yet quite ripe.
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  • 340 10 SIsrKNSION OF TIMK Tk \N> M TU>\ >. On the Bth inst Mr Oshikawa. ViceIVlinister of the Department of Agriculture n ml Commerce. Mr Okubo. Director of the liureau of Commerce, Mr Katsube. Director of the Superintendents' Section of the BINN of Commerce, and some other im
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  • 507 10 It i> as remarkable as it is unfortunate tbat what promise^ to be an exceptional shortage of Siam rice production m 1911--1012 should have immediately followed the record output of 1910-1911. This great period of production is thus nlluded to m the report of the Financial Adviser Mr
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  • 291 10 YESTERDAY S PLAY. D. CLASS SlNt.l.»>. D. Muiu beat Dudley T. Lewis w.o. T. M. Shervington v C. T. A. Robertson, postpd. A. R. HOHM tMftl C L. Duff. 6— 1 6— B. C. U. BfWM beat F. E. W, Taylor w.o. C. 11. Cooper beat (i.
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  • 151 10 TO DAY' S TIES. I). SINOI.I Breanslu v Anthol/. Powell v Hay. 1 Jerry v An yon. .1. Heur\ v Coppm. Stockfish v B. J. Heni\ Melville v Chapman. a. K. Wilton v C. B. Scott Weller v Towill. (lonis v Todd. Kishworth v Oldhum. Hat per v Severn. PBOnCMIOM
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  • 54 10 Today, Buffs I inert the Arcadians, and on Friday Buffs II piny the Wanderers. The fixtures for next week are Monday. S.C.C. v. Wanderers. Referee Staff Sergt. Johnson. Tuesday, S.R.C. v. R.CJ.A. Referee, MiDavidson. Wednesday, Buffs I v. Volunteers. Referee, Mr Gillies. Friday, Raffles Old Boys v. Buffs
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  • 51 10 Swiminiug Club launches will run as follows Saturday the 16th instant. Leaving at i.lfi and 8.15 pm returning at 1.40 and 5.30 pm. Sunday the 17th instant. Leaving at 7, 9 and 10 am, 2.30 and 3.30 pm returning at ft.SO and «.:to am. 12.15. and 5.30
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  • 427 10 Chinese Merchant AOQOBTUL The case m which Lye Joon Sang of Chop Hong Jin Hin was charged with selling coffee to which a forged trade mark I had been applied, was resumed m the District Court yesterday. I Mr F. M. Elliot appeared for the prosecutors, Messrs
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  • 474 10 [MTEBMffim Oomn lai Rspobt. J, H. Arnold, the I. S. Coiimil at Amoy states m a long well compiled report that contrary to the general understanding the Chinese people do not depend upon rice us their main food. Millions m North China j depend for their subsistence
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  • 740 10 The "Glenfatg" which arrived from 1 Londou via ports on Tuesday afternoon, lands a quantity of general cargo at the wharf, and load 3 for Northern ports. The Dutch steamer Van den Bosch from .lava ports, is landing some cargo at the wharf for transhipment to Europe. The
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  • 52 10 Fikthkk Appointments. Tokyo, Sept. 7. Further Ministerial appointments are Vice-Minister of Communications Mr. K. Komatsu. Vice Minister of Education Mr. K. Fukuharu. Vice-Miuistcr of War Mr. I. Oka. Vice-Minister of Finance Mr. K. Hashimoto. Mr. J. Haseba. Minister of Education, has resigued the post of Chairman of
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  • 24 10 Per Selaugor Mr. G. O. Barnard, Mr. N. G. F. Dinger. Per Sappho Mr. G. E. Green and Mr. W. C. Brow n.
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