The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 19 September 1911

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 19, 1911. NO, 7,322
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  • 147 1 The honble Wallace Cook gave an interesting and judicious report to the Chamber of Commerce yesterday —Page 10. The elections m Canada are uot devoid of interest, one candidate alleging doping to cause him to withdraw-- Page 5. Government has proclaimed Monday next a holiday for Hari
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  • 1678 1 And a werry nice week it was 1 sighed the Other Mail, as we shouldered our traps, and returned Mdh to a stag uant, parched up city, at the end of out seven days' leave. It was probably the contrast that u.ade those few days
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 580 1 "^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^*^^^^^^^^^^»^»^»^Wb^Bblb^B^Bb^B^B^B^B^Bb^blb^BMb^B» BB^^^ Which is included m the change of orp PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT DEPICTS H Naj^.leou's arrival at Jpmestown His friend r I F N" A whip with the Batocwnbea au Engliah family. 1 A^ r%. Fleasiint intercourse uitli them interrnptetl »>y the arrival or Sir Hudson Lowe as Goverrvp uor
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    • 226 1 Victoria Theatre Last 2 Performances OF BANDMANN OPERA COMPANY LT a !9th THE 'SLANDER" SeT*& ARCADIANS PLAN OP SEATS AT ROBINSON PIANO CO., LTD. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME l. A tTsefn] i> j i. Tin Rrvi.iuti.'u i!» Portugal. t. Tin FUh ("in.
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    • 536 1 PERIN THE NOTED PALMIST THE LAST WEEK AT RAFFLES HOTEL Dr. PERIN WILL BE IN JOHORE Sept. 24, 25 and 26 THREE DAYS ONLY. SINGAPORE "SKATING IINIT Friday, 22nd September. GRAND FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL (IMHTIONS Door&openat 8.80 p. m. Skating to itart lit 9 o'clock. People who are not m
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    • 142 1 Co»t>a\>'s Ht>vcrttscmento. Victoria for sale Palanquin for sale Raleigh liicycle for sale Pages 1 and The "Lama" will not take her usual tailing this week Page 6. Motor launch for sale by Coghlan A Co Page 8. Motor launch driver wanted- Page :>. Vacancies m the Anglo-Chinese School for lady
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    • 284 1 THE WEEK. Tuesday 19th. Hitfh Water 9-0 a.m.. 7-2J p.m. F.H.tball S.K.C. v R.OJL Hippodrome and Circus. Bandman'f The isiauder." Wednesday 20th. High Water— oi;J a.m. fr-M p.m. R. A. B*, Aiultrsons Hotel, rt p.m. Football HufN I v B.V.C. Hipjvodroine and Circoft. Bandmauu s. "The areadiana.* 1 Thursday 21st.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 816 2 NOTICES. NOTICE. BOARD OF LICENSING JUSTICES. Notice is hereby given that the list of applications for renewals, transfers, removals and new licences to be considered at 2.30 p.m. on Tuesday the 26th September, 1911, can be seen on application at the office of the Secretary to the Board of Licensing
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    • 732 2 NOTICES. NOTICE ST LEGER. Owing to not having received satisfactory result of above Race, settling will be deferred until authentic news arrives by mail. M. S. COWAN, Sept 18 21-9 CHIMPUL (NEGRI SEMBILAN) RUBBER ESTATES, LIMITED. Holders of Bearer Share Warrants can have copies of the Directors' Report and Statement
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    • 490 2 TO LET. TO LET FURNISHED. 8-E, Oxley Road four bed rooms, two bath rooms, etc. Bent moderate. Apply M. CAZALAB, 7, Oxley Rise. Sept 16 TO LET The beautifully situated house, now approaching completion, near Labrador Villa" Pasir Panjang. For particulars apply to Tomlinson k Lermit, 100, Robinson Road. Sep
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    • 430 2 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL- MAATSCHAPPY. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. Established 1821. CAPITAL fl 45,000,000, (about £3,750,000) RESERVE fl 7,124,317, (about £593,693) Head Office m Amsterdam. Head Agenct m Batavia. BRANCHES Penang, Hongkong, Shanghai, Rangoon, Koerabaya, Bemarang, Weltevreden, Bandoeng (Java), Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Tjilatjar, Djember, Medan (Deli), Kota-Radja (Acheen), Palembang, Padang, Bandjermasin and Macassar.
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    • 344 2 MANUFACTURERS LIFE I INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. I ESTABLISHED \Htf. Policies are "WORLD WHjf BTRICTED,' -INOISPUrABLE :x Ht I FORFEITABLE. M Claims, loans, cash-sjirend* ls promptly settled by the Oeuf'rai Mj Singapore without the delay of I Hea<lOfflce. r> J The Reserves for protect,,,,, of holders are over fi0,000,000 (S.s
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  • 433 3 An Old Cotutj^r. writing recently I L\ b Magazine, f1 remarked: At il ■-n'nhiug of tbe reign the King set befo himself a very clearly marked well-dehm ideal. He realized at once that it was i. lossihle for him to emulate the gre m hievements of his
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  • 493 3 Fob the Eye of his l>air\ Paul Half a Ton of Butter per Cow per W:.i. is the title of a neat little booklet ot ',6 I':^<-s written by Hu<ib (i. Van Pelt, feeder of tin- ffinlng ilair\ herd m the Cow Jvmoubtuition ut the Louisiana Purchase
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    • 549 3 3 Th 2 First Line of Defence agaiast 111-Health. I S^orrr^rcTsi 6 lKtle and thlS /given at the I should op^rn. U a i ,17 To maintain a h^hy system ,he bowels i Often i.no-ed a^d tS r r" £Very v T Jf is one f N«™'« wise provisions which
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    • 693 3 SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT RAILWAY. From Ist July, 1911. and until further Notice. TRAIN SERVICE FOR WEEK DAYS ONLY. Up Trains. 1 i 3 t H A 7 9 10 11 12 A.M. A.M. A.M". A.X. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. PM p. M# p M p M PSskif Paujaii!* dep 7.31 4
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    • 801 3 From 1 5th September 191 1 FURTHER REDUCTIONS ON MICHELIN TYRES AGENTS DUPIRE BROTHERS,] SINGAPORE. I AUCTIONS. AUCTIONS. IHBAHKRUPTCYH^HAJ. HASSAN BIN UNDER DEED OF ASSIGNMENT auction iau ok AUCTION SALE STOCK-IN-TRADE AND SHOP FITTINGS of tkk at no. 52, north bridge road. Motor Launch GOULOEN JUBILEUM On Wednesday 20th September,
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 19 4 Lambert.-- August Bth at New York City, U. 8. A.the Wife of Mr. Fritz Lambefit. of a Son.
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    • 95 4 Max Wispauer late of Singapore at Kardituii near Hozen (Austria). By telegram. Van Cuylknberg—By wire from Rangoon. Ixmis IMiii: i |>p«> Van Cuyk'nburg. Advocate and Solicitor of the Supreme Court, S. S. and F. M. S.. aged 48. Ceylon pai>ers please copy. Mrs. W. Percy BPIERB and Mrs. HORTON
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  • 886 4 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, Sept 19, 1911. "itwl Tit inftinia m r V*- Mi Chamberlain contributes a pre face to a book by Archdeacon \V. CiNni\<;hvm entitled "Tb* Gaoe Against Free Trade," which Mr Jons Mi RAY is publishing. Mr C'HAMHKKLAIX writes from Highbury under dfttt June 14, 1911
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  • 310 4 Mr CM] Jeremiah of Irt4 Middle Ko.ul reports to the police the loss from his room of white suit and a khaki coat valued at $4. H0. The draft of a hill for securing copyright for Press KMNgM received by telegraph m the F. ML S. is published m tl
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  • 70 4 A London Rumour. {From cur vu>n Curms/fotulcnt.i Penang, Sept 18. Private advices from London report that a bull syndicate controlling the tin market is liquidating. It is rumoured m London that this is due to internal dissension m the syndicate, which, if true will very probably cause
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  • 20 4 Jt is expected that Mr A. Cavendish will be appointed Assistant Adviser to Kedab on returning from leave.
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  • 48 4 A Mohamedan Football Association has been inaugurated m Penang on similar lines to the Malaya Football Association of Singapore. A number of native clubs have signilud their intention of joining the Association. Mr E. E. Colnian, a magistrate, i- included m the list of Vice- Presidents. <
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  • 109 4 The Wanl'Mi of Mines returns for August show am export of tin and tin -ore of 68,592 pikuls. a- against 70,689 pikuls for August liilo. The duty was f Bls.Bmm, as compared with $64."). 872 m August l;i-t y»'iir. The figures for the ftnk eight mouths
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  • 475 4 The following figures of work done at the Sungei Ka\a Tin Mines by Suction Has Engines driving 12 inch centrifugal gravel and no/./.le pumps will interest our mining readers Aug 10, ItlO J— 1911, :i.:,o:i hrs, 80 per cent, monthly average IM tons. Feb 11, 1911- July
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  • 107 4 SHIPMENTS FOR THE STRAITS. [From our MM Cm ■>\'SM»Henr^ Peii:mg fopt i. 3 Hangoon mMom yesterday er« stated that the market w;»s stn,,, to the Straits demand. t|,,. 7 lor standing at Rupees .'»7o. The steamer M |tu| ChoOM* fi Rangoon arrived Ihm-.- with M.oini j, rice of
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  • 27 4 Government Makes a Holiday A Government Gazette Km,,,,, w;ik issued FMtattiaj* proclaiming M O j next, S.-pt 2.-.th. a Public Holiday „n the Holiday* OnlinaiK <>
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  • 515 4 Detective Corporal Kilted. Ip..ii. >. |0, La-t night two d.-t. ct i\ Corporal, were attack. m! on the Road by a Chinaman who with disembowelled 1 1 1 Lance-Cm ■\>nr.,\. f M j u.i>- arrested by the detective. Th« Lance Corporal died later The Selibin Road run« pasl
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 130 4 KUPPER I PILSENER vn yt* XT is THE jOEi £j l\ BEST. I SOLE AGENTS, j CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO. BIPPINGILLE'S COOKING STOVES MADE IN 5 SIZES i Complete wtth Utensils as shown 51 9.00 «ar $37.00 $25 00 v -^i. 5 P« r <***- j**-?^& Discount. JOHN LIHLE Co. Ltd.
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    • 40 4 BILLIARDS. THE ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN CUSHION. (Alcock'b Patent with Improvements of John Roberts, Retired World's Champion) absolutely THE BEST CUSHION TO DATE FOR ANY CLIMATE. JOHN ROBERTS, 1910. ONLY OBTAINABLE FROM John Roberts, London. John W. Roberts, 160, Mount Road, Madras, India.
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  • 91 5 A Curious Position m Quebec. bmnil Xews Service. London, via Durban. Renter*! oorreepoaaenl at Ottawa says with only three <lays before polling. (reel activity pr.xails m Quebec Province, beie were many meetings at church doon yesterdax. I<> the retirement of his opponent M. ..due. Sir Wilfrid Laurier has
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  • 35 5 Victory of Hilton. Renter's Service. London, via Bombay. to Bnglieh falter, Mr. H. H. Hilton. I won the American golf championship. hU tieu with HerivshotT at M holes. i on the :>7tb.
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  • 122 5 t Opposition to the Contest. Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. The Johnson- Welle fi^ht at the Kails I Exhibition is firing occasion to a gnlar controversy. The t <*bt wee denounced tram a numbei ol pnlpits yesterday It is notewoi Ui j that M>me clergy— are
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  • 34 5 Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. Reuteri Bydnej corresnondenfl telegraphs !Uat the English "Sportsman has cabled a rust offering guarantee stakes, expenses and £*7"»(i foe a nee arnst v Basra on the Thames.
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  • 45 5 Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. Dixie IV. the winner of the recent national motor boat championship, v bile rating m the Niagara river for the Great Lakes championship, ran ashore, m ji ring a woman and a boy. The crew escaped unscathed.
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  • 191 5 "THK COUSII UY <»IKL." iin Mandmanu Open Company ■COWMi n( .tii. r Micctss at the Victoria Theatre t.ist erening when they introduced that old favourite "The Country <lirl" to a t,ood lions*-. The piece teems with popular *-<iiigs and catch} refrains and was greatly njoyed. Mr BoM»y
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  • 130 5 Even lawycix liiiw beea known to go >>!! strike. Three years ago the barristers Using m Siena, Leone were so dissatisfied witli the judge acting as substitute Cot the Chief Justice while the latter OB leave thai they unanimously Lected to jjive up pleading before him. Lflgal business m the
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  • 132 5 Ex-Governor General's Views Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. Earl Dudley has been interviewed at court on his return from Australia Auttra^. 11 tbC hi<k ~~> Referring to the compuUorv service scheme, he thought sixteen days training m a year insufficient, but the principle of compulsion had been accepted
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  • 49 5 Homeward Bound. Renter's Service. London, via Bomhay. A rilagram from Malta sa> s that the Japanese cruisers "Kuras»a" and "Tone" luivehtt lor Japan after four days festivities. These concluded with v reception on hoard the Kuramn M which was attended i>> Ihe Goreraoc and British naral officers.
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  • 42 5 Less Favourable Symptoms. A Kielf telegram st;i;«^s that symptoms of peritonitis are a|HWiaiing m tlie ease of M. Stolypiii. The bullet was resftOied m the morning With the ai«l of a local anaesthetic, and the patient itood ihe operation well.
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  • 86 5 Soldiers and Rebels. Recteb's Service. London, via Durban. Benter*g Peking correspondent sa>s the British Conswl at Chung-King advocates sending refugees down the river. a> he tear-, sxteewiosi of Ihe toosible, owing to the breakdown ol the i\ il administ i at ion. The revolutionaries amlmsheil and thlaated
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  • 279 5 Many m Singapor»« will he sorry io hear that a telegram ha-, heeu received from Rangoon advising the death of Mr Louis Phillina Van Cuylentmrg, adiocele and solicitor of the Straits Settlements and P. M. S. Mr Van Cuylenhurg has been m ill
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  • 121 5 The sub agent at Kuala. Lumpur of the British and Foreign Bible Society relates how he visited the two States of Kelantan and Trengganu that have recently come under British protection, says the L. and C. Express."' He says m Kelantan we were able to work among
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  • 106 5 Berlin Continues. [By Submarine Cable]. Reuter'B Service. London, via Bombay. A Berlin official statement m the "Norddeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung says that the French answer meets the German wishes m some points, but the differences on other points are such that exhaustive negotiating will still be necessary. It expects,
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  • 98 5 Stringent Measures. Imperial Xews Service. Loutlon, via Durban. Spain, whose labour troubles have hitherto centred round the Bilbao mining district, is now threatened with a general strike. It Oppean that an anarchist syndicate committee with headquarters sit Barcelona have Ordered a general strike to day invol viug
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  • 209 5 CONCERT. l.im niu'ht thu rhlllmHwwik OnheHn «.m\»' an intiTi'stiiif,' ooaeert largely oonci* iiag ai oivliohtfnl items. Aiiu>n«,'st kk«M whs ii Bom In! Overture L.i l'»»n» i r«'nt<»la. Spirited movement, the .March from "Eli," 'Sir MicbnH Costa) a hn.-ly Minuet hv Sir K<h\ aid BlgM and a fine rendeciag
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  • 351 5 Deteotife florgnant Terrell had two Chinese pickpockets before Mr MannsVoll. third Ttffgittmtc. \esferda\ A Chinos*' dotecti\o said ho fMOB duty m I ppor Hokien on Saturday night when be saw one of llm accused looking at peoples' pockets. There was big crowd watching a Samhayang hantu festival, and
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  • 494 5 MUNICIPAL ELECTORS AND ELECTIONS. To the Editor, Sir,— May I draw the attention of your readers to the Municipal Notice which appeared m Friday's issue of the "Free Press" with reference to the lists of (1> person qualified to be elected Municipal Commissioners, and those qualified to vote at
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  • 136 5 To thk KnnoK. Sir. In this morning's issue 1 noii.ed a headline: The Xavy League »vc. I then reiiiemltered that some years ago, I think it was 190:5, we suddenly became keen on the Navy League and a branch was formed, and a number of residents became
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  • 153 5 (.OMI'OSITION OF THE FOKCK. Calcutta, September 6th. The troop** detailed for the Abor Kxpedition are the Hth <iurkhas «lst Battalion» from Shillontf, the 82nd Sikh Pioneers from Lahore, one company of Sappers and Miners, and one Police liattalion. The artillery will consist of seven pounders. General Bower,
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  • 54 5 I You are probably aware that pneumonia 1 always results fnm a cold, but you never heard of a cold resulting m pneumonia when Chamberlain's Couj»h Remedy was used Why take the risk when thin remedy may be hatl for a trifle? For sale by
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 15 5 Woods' Great Peppermint Cure for all inter oal complain tn dy sentry coughs ooldf* Ac.
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    • 220 5 ROBINSONS' CASH SALE OPPORTUNITIES. FOUR SPECIAL SALE LINES Ladies' Chemises. Ladies' Ribbed In Longcloth and Nainsook. COTTON VESTS Sale Price $1.10 each. Sa e Price 3 for 80cts Cotton Tussore Suiting. Robinson's Famous. This cloth has all the appearanc3ofthe Real Tussore Silk. CRASH HOLLAND SUITING* 27 ins. wide. 54 inches
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  • 512 6 HARDSHIP LNDER THE ALIKN Ac T. Melbourne. Aug. 2nd.— A large deputation, introduced by tbe Federal Labor member. Mr A. Ozanne, asked the Acting Minister for External Affairs to-day tc allow the Chinese wife of a Chinese iwident of Geelong, Hop Poou Gooey, to sta> m
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 281 6 OCEAN S.S. Co., ltd. AND CHINA MUTUAL S. N. Co., Ltd. The Companies' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and Japan every week, and from Japan home Partis for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight; for Genoa, Marseilles and Idver]>ool and for Marseilles, Havre and Liver
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    • 588 6 S.S. LAMA For Port Swettenham and Penang. j The alK)ve steamer will be detained here fo Docking and Boiler cleaning, and her sailini of the 20th instant will accordingly lapse.' She will resume her usual sailings on Wed uesday the 27th instant. BOUSTEAD ft Co., Agent* Sep 19 21.9 BRITISH
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    • 640 6 I FAR EAST OXYGEN ACETYLENE I COMPANY, LTD., Si NG A PORE BRANCH. Oxygen Gas Dissolved Acetylene. Oxyacetylenic blowpipes and blow pipe cutters] for quick cutting Iron ami Steel AUTOGENOUS WELDING OF ALL METALS All kinds of repairs to Ships, Boiler*. Motor-cars etc. Application of the Dissolved Acetylene gas for
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    • 532 6 I P. 0. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY I For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. i Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American I Steamers will leave Singapore on or about H MAIL LINES. I Outward (for China)
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    • 555 6 nTd.lj Norddeutscher Lloyd, Breri^ 1 IMPERIAL GERMAN MAlt I The fast and well known mail *r. this Coni|«ny sail fortnight^ from I Hamburg via Rotterdam, Amw# m 5..--ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vi Port Said, Bnez, Aden, Colombo Singapore, Hongkonf, Shanghai. t22 NagaHakl ami Kobe to YokoUTiST
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  • 853 7 The Total where given represents th< output since Jan. 1911, except where t figure m brackets is given, representing ac many 1 Months. When a month's return it missed, this total represents the last a\;iil able total. Urn 24,000 26.800 180.80 C r 4^"" 1 4 .608
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  • 116 7 -fni\ Aug. T..ral. 1{l >i: (60 l,Bgg Braang -j.^-i Chendei iaog j t Gopeng -,r. g toB< rood -^i 2.7 1j K:UII J2.7.",;» 7; -j KmmUioj 271 27 1 1,076 Kinti ;to I Kirn t: :i i. 07(1 Iflodang Lfts gg] KiMiiuit Pulttl L:th:it 3.77 1 Mmglembti Lodi
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  • 624 7 If m very satisfactory <t>ays th Madia* Times") to find from a recen telegram, on the authority of the Con fjtentinopJe correspondent of the "Dail Telegraph.' Mutt the Baghdad-Kowei section of the Baghdad Railway, togethe with the poet of Koweit is to be left to British group
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  • 56 7 The woman of today who has good health, ;4<mhl temper, good sense, bright eyes and a lovel\ complexion, the result of correct Ihiutf and digestion, wins the adniiration of the. world. If your digestion is faulty Chamberlain s BtOOMMdI and Li\er Tablets will wrrect it.
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  • 888 7 An Easy Method of Overcoming It. Of all the subtle ami deprasasag effect* o heat, none is more trying to the resident ii the tropics than the way it disturbs sleep. fcven those Who have never known what i is to lie with unclosed eyes, or
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  • 162 7 Ml v Flag and Tons Commanders Arrived 1-Vmi For Wh iZ£ BStS V.,:: Kuching S ar96o Barton Sarawak H o Sr^ < Lady Weld Brit 242 Jones Ma^rca' 1- q ftJJ 1 M Ma.net W4JW Breden»,er« SftS Ma.accl. Mm Brit *67 Pearson P si ltm 1 Q
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  • 72 7 CORRECTFD UP TO SEPT IH.) Bauk 4 i i i ie demand 24 SUS Private credit*- 3 rn/g 24^ France credits 6 m's 2 4 27 88 demand Bank 294-V I Germany, dermnid V\Hh dia t -t. Vl^ Hongkong, demand gg I Yokohama, demand 114^ Java, demand 140^ Bangkok,
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  • 138 7 Out m. i Tia buyer*, 90..0 Gambier buyer* 10.80 j (iaiubier Cube No. I 15., 50 (iambirr cube No. QOm Pepper Black ordiu. Spore buyer* 21 00 Rtppcr, (White fair) buyera 33.00 NoteMfi '110 to the lb.) nOQi i Wwfwugi (80 to the lb.) QOm Mace (Banda* Cloves (Auiboinal
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  • 119 7 Pier Lamm: Mr. P. c. Lancaster, Mr. W. i>. Fisher, Mr. H. Anderson, Mr. L. .100 Beng, Mis. l. Kirn Liew. Mr. soon Ha ing, Mr. C. Wilton, Mr. (i. 0. Bell. Mrs. Martin and child. Mr. Bon Leong Chow. Per Tango Main Mr. Mrs. and Miss Q. Wbitefleld,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 271 7 Pacific Mail S.S. Co. U S MAIL LINE VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU Semi-Tropical Route Only line taking the warm BOUTHERM Rori'K across the Pacific via HONOLULU, OA.Hr. on the most fertile ami beautiful island of the Pacific. Through Passage Tickets granted to England. France and Germany by
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    • 148 7 M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. MAIL LINE For China, Japan, Ceylon, Aden, Egypt and Marseilles OUTWARD HOMEWARD E. Simons Oct. 2 Caledonien Oct. 2 Duinbea Oct. 16 Sydney Oct. 16 Touiane Oct. 30 Tonkin Oct. 30 Aiiuand-Behic Nov. 13 E. Simons Nov. 13 Australien Nov. 27 Duuihea Nov. 27 Nera Dec.
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    • 25 7 I ling trt>it>ie» q;;.!» j mM it 'ta-- bmlam 1 ANISEED f FRASER NEAVE, LTD. Printers, Publishers and Commercial Stationers, COLLYER QUAY. Estimates on Application,
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    • 92 7 i—^ 1 Public WoMCQ.DBPAMnanry, Hon^ KoUi«. FOR SALE 'HE TWIN SCREW, SINGLE LADDER STEAM HOPPER DREDGER "St. ENOCH." jeutfth 185 feet beam 36 feet depth 15 feet 6 inches. Jraft empty 10 feet 6 inches loaded 12 feet 8 inches. )epth to which buckets will dredge. 46 feet, Capacity of
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 327 7 LATEST ARRIVALS. CLEARANCES. [Nationality British if uot Specified.] Sept. 17. Brrott, Jbims, Koto. Bepc. 18. Kenley, Harris. Calcutta. Cowrie, Jitckson. Prawle. Ac. Pohnesien. Fch. Bteos, Maneillea ria l-ortv Perak. Upton, T. Alison, and P. Sham. Kuin Sang. Wheeler, Peuaug and Calcutta. Teesta. Willis, p. Swctt. Ptnaug. Nagapatam via |>orts. Moyuue.
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    • 234 7 NEXT MAILS DUE From Europe.— Per 1\ *O. on Sept. 2< From China.— Per P. *O. <»n Sept. n London Mails Despatched. M LFF T. DrK. ARfUVKD M. M. Antf n Sept 14 Kept H 1. A- O. Au n 25 Sept 18 Bert 18 N. D. L. Aug 29
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  • 2008 8 All Markets Depressed August Depre ciatiou: JE7 3, ooo,ooo— Effect of Railway Strike Rubber Shares Exceptionally Finn Good Forward Sales Anglo Dutch Meeting. August 25. All sections of our Home markets have continued dominated during the past fortnight by the labour troubles. Last week the dock strike
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  • 413 8 From the Ist of January to date, the gross receipts of this company nbow an increase of 918.400, or a little over ft per cent. Estimating the working expenses at the same ntrio at lost year, although m reality they have been rather lower, the accounts for
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  • 299 8 LEWIS PEAT'S RUBBER REPORT August 24th, 1911 »mcc our last report the market has I kept very quiet, although there has been only a very moderate business passing. There are buyers of Hard Fine at 4s 9d for near, possibly a little more and also September to October and sellers
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  • 50 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 or.sale by all Disp^s^es aid PeajJi
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 125 8 [pedigree and performance are factors m every sport, tests applied to inanimate as well as to animate things. Tested by one or both DUNLOP MOTOR TYRES emerge supreme. The Dunlop is the original pneumatic, the parent of all others, and, after twentythree years' existence, remains the master of all. PERFORMANCES
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    • 358 8 CELESTINS VICHY TABLE WATER. This most celebrated and mo™,. table water m order to meet th! l lta^ mandB of the public has been n,,w i" here m small bottles, M ing fonn,'^ m large one*. The Vichy Waters Z \l** m number. Grande Grille, HbsplUU in«r r T* tins.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 232 9 lansan The Gold Medal Mineral Water, certified by authorities to be highly beneficial to health especially m the tropics. Tansan is a particularly crisp and invigorating mineral water Packed m cases of 100 splits or 48 pints. Buchanan's Whiskies I Are all matured and bottled m Scotland. We guarantee our
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    • 903 9 SHARES. RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. 150,000 :V 2 9 Angto-Malay 5 im ,J J B\ i SSr-" "i,., iff 70,000 1 l Bukit Rajah ]so<* m.t 35,000 1 1 Ca Bt )efleld (Klang) Vlt J 225,000 2s 2s Chersonese (F.M 8.) "5 I sl i J. ,6,000 *<WJ 9(0% im inioj
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    • 400 9 iW The Ideal te^--. INVIGORATOR "-.'4gl I 1 I VA N A brandTo^ c j The Blood A(ts n«Mtrii% j j I j vitalising bl«>od. Kntire s >' stem I j I againsi th< t-ft'ects <>t over- J^SGh B I w«>rk and mental strain. X > j The Nerves rrSss
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  • 1634 10 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Half Yearly Report. lM HKASKI) MBMBBMHIP THK FIiKIGHTS Bill gumn kjacTumt com. hi lks— CiKNKH .VI, THAPK. The ordinary half-yearly meeting of the Chamber of Commerce VM held fit 2 :"><• yesterday afternoon, the business being to deceive a report of the half-year. The following firms. members,
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  • 166 10 another correspondent points out that the problem to find out the wives of the bog*buying Dutchmen repeated below is a rerj old one. It is m the Miscellany of Mathematical Problems, 1748, and is quoted m Hall and Knights Higher Alge bra* page :;ii under Indeterminate Equations. The
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  • 223 10 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. D. Singles. Robertson beat Shervingtou B—lo8 10 6 4 B— B. Home l»eat Byers 6 6 9 7.. Hargrave beat Whitaker 7 5 6 3. Walker heat McLeod Craik 6 B 6 3. Pash beat E. R. Taylor 6 l 6 l. Cringle beat Yearwood
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  • 62 10 TO- DAY'S TIES. D. SiM.l.Ks. Anthol/ v Cooper. Main v Robertson. Nelson Robinson. Hodgius v Ha v Scott v Tow ill Todd v Oldham. Walker v Kap»-i I'ash Cringle. PaOEßasfOsi Paus. c. s. i. Ellis and Baddsley v Tel. Jenkins and Stretton. Army Thewles and Peareth C. S. Melville and
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  • 124 10 Matches for- week ending September "1 H. o\. Uufts v <i. Coy. Huffs. C. Coy. Buffi R. E.. E. Coy. r.ufT- D. Coy. Buffs, ;h Coy. R.OJL v a. Coy. Buffs. League ltesults up to date. Ootdm, P. W. L. i». Pot a-, I. 41i o\ I:
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  • 24 10 KE PPEL GOLF CLUB. •j."» Members competed for the September medal, which was won by R. K. Hinnie. with a net score of 77.
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  • 82 10 There should lie an interesting game on the Raffles ground this afternoon, when the S. C. C. meet handmann's V. C. The teams will be s. c. c. C. B. Cooper; F. Lennie, and P. a. Teale c. v. Bailey, a. O'Connor and H. T. Earle I. Llo>d. I{.
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  • 113 10 A Golf Match Keppel (iolf Club v. Sepo> Lines (101 l Club, will take place at Keppel on Sunday Bept 14th tee off 9.80 t0 10a.m. KBFVHi SBFOI Links. King and T.oyd v Acton and May. Ellis and Dove v Croucher and Lornie. Hinnie and Hinnie Firmstone v"t Keith.
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  • 94 10 There was a large gathering of speeta tors to witness the frieiully football match between the Bukit Hahru Football Club and the Juvenile Football Club, on Sunday. 17th inst., at the Malaya football ground. D«rta( the first half no goals were scored. After resuming, however. Tan Boon Tin of the
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  • 304 10 The outward bound French Mail Steamer "Tonkin" arrived c irly yesterday morning, and after landing some cargo at the whart. ami taking m bunker coatl. continued her voyage to Saigon during the afternoon. The homeward bound M. M. liner Polynesien which arrived from Saigon also yesterday morning, proceeded
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  • 218 10 An old Straits acquaintance writes: 1 am most anxious to make known tj you the beauties ot tins station m ease it has t:>»t received an} attention at the handi of our straits residents. You may know something of OotacaBrand, but unless >ou have visited the
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  • 158 10 a tew days ago. a couple of Malays arrived from Tebing Tinggi, Johore, with S young bear which they had caught m the jungle. The\ It ft the animal m a cage on the shore at Bench Road fora feu minutes and it vanished. The Malays
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  • 32 10 Result of the S.K.E. (V.) Monthh H.,ndi. Cap tired on Saturday. Sept. 1 «i 1. Sapr. H. (i. Pash 86 plus 2ss s ■2. Corpl. H. H.Wilson 71 plus ss t
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  • 73 10 The annual athletic sports of theSinga pore Recreation Club win i v ne j^ on 2^ th October. Entries close on the 14th of the same month. Full particulars of the •vents to the competed for w ill be published later. The following gentlemen are on
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  • 25 10 Fhit 803, SobelK, IH-9, brim gin. Ships Agency, Indragiri 20 Mara b l> ut 1070, Miming, i'h </ Willjuo Hock Swig, Muutok. 20. UUUjae
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