The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 September 1911
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Title Section15 1911-09-25 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 1911. NO. 7,32715 words
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Article153 1911-09-25 1 A special telegram from Malacca gives the results of a rubber auction there Page 4. The report of the Ulu Pandan rubber estate will be found on page f, A list of the winners at the Skating Carnival is on page 10. The Telegraph team won the153 words
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Article1245 1911-09-25 1 Who goes n borrowing goes a sorrow ing MJI the old proverb, and one Frank lin tersely puts it "He that would know the worth of money, let him go and tr> to borrow some." We are not of course referring to busi ness lending, but rather1,245 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement415 1911-09-25 1 HIGH-QUALITY PICTURES HAVE BEEN THE ORDER OF THE DAY AT THE POPULAR BHOW, THK MARLBOROUGH CINEMATOGRAPH. BEACH ROAD, and are the order of the day m the GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME OF FURTHER NEW PICTURES 2ND SHOW 9-30 TO 11 P. M. 21. The Cultivation of Manioc and the Preparation415 words
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Advertisement272 1911-09-25 1 Y. M. C. A. TUESDAY at 8-45 p. m. INTERESTING SCIENTIFIC LECTURE ON DUST: SOME FACTS AND A THEORY. BY Mr. W. E. GIBBS, B. Sc, Experiments and Lantern Illustrations EVERYBODY WELCOME. Collection for Piano Fund. Sept >r> 2 6-9 GRAND GALA NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT AT THE ALEXANDRA HALL, NORTH272 words
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Advertisement101 1911-09-25 1 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 j admit that there is none better. veu as slight an injury as the scratch of a pin has resulted m blood poisoning and101 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous355 1911-09-25 1 Co^a^'e Htocrtiscmcnts. Eraser and Neavs B notice re interim dividend Page 2. Mortgagee's sals of freehold allotments at Tanah Merah Page 8. Scientific lecture on dust at the V. M. C. A. Page 1. Sailing date of the "(iorgon'' —Page 6. Last week of Robinson's great sale Page 5. American355 words
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Article509 1911-09-25 2 »i The following press communique is issued The Secretary of State has decided m consideration of the circumstances m which the late Mr. R. W. D. Ashe of the Indian Civil Service. Collector of Tinuevelly. met his death, (67 murders' to grant to his widow during her widowhood a special509 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement872 1911-09-25 2 NOTICES. FRASER NEAVE, LIMITED NOTICE La hereby given that an Interim Dividend of 12J per cent, on account of the current year, will be paid on and after the 2nd day of October 1911 to Shareholders registered m the books of the Company on the 2>th day of September 1911.872 words
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Advertisement552 1911-09-25 2 NOTICES. WAR DEPARTMENT CONTRACTS Tenders are required for the clearing of about M acres of Jungle m the vicinity of Tanglin Barracks. For further particulars apply to Division Officer (1), Royal Engineers, Tanglin Barracks, not later than 30th inst. £ep 23 t 27-9 THE GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE REVENUE FARMS. 16th552 words
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Advertisement449 1911-09-25 2 TO LET. TO LET FURNISHED. 8-E, Oxley Road four bed rooms, two bath rooms, etc. Rent moderate. Apply M. CAZALAS, 7, Oxley Rise. Sept 16 TO LET The beautifully situated house, now approaching completion, near Labrador Villa" Pa«ir Paujang. For wrt irulars apply to Tomlinson 6 Lermit, 100, Robinson Road.449 words
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Advertisement442 1911-09-25 2 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL- MAATSCHAPPY. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. EBTABLIBHED 1824. CAPITAL fl 45,000,000, (about £3,750,000) RESERVE fl 7,124,317, (about £593,693) Head Office m Amsterdam. Head Agency m Batavia. BRANCHES Penang, Hongkong, Shanghai, Rangoon, Soerabaya, Semarang, Weltevreden, Bandoeng (Java), Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Tjilatjar, Djember, Medan (Deli), Kota-Radja (Acheen), Palembang, Padang, Bandjermaain and Macassar.442 words
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Advertisement349 1911-09-25 2 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. ESTABLISHED 1887. STATED "••SI^^- -«g* FORFEITABLE.' ulAß Mi .V iN Claims, loans, cash-mirrendt i* eTc promptly settled by the Gem- aO< J Singapore without the delay ol mfei Head Office. *o The Reserves for protection of i., hcv holders are over $2iJ,000,0u0 [H. 6.,:349 words
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Article386 1911-09-25 3 GKLBBRATION OF TRAFAIjGAB I>a\. To THK Ki»ITi)U. Dear Sir. The rXeufive Committee Qf Urn Navy LeagUS ha\e decided to iimkp v public appeal for the observance, through out the Empire, of Trafalgar Day. The fcuggestion lias received widespread sup pod from influential and prominent citiyens, ami it is confidently386 words
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Article455 1911-09-25 3 What the Maori Qi bkm Thinks ov mi Km.i.imi. En her mow familiar crimson head-dress uiu\ feathered cloak. Maggie Papakura. guide and queen of the White City's Maori village, and daughter of line of chiefs stretching back for 82 generations, recentlj gave ber opinion on her455 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement55 1911-09-25 3 The up-to-Date Woman. The woman of today who has good health. go<Hl tamper, good sense, bright eyes fnd a lovelj complexion, the result of correct living nnd m<hkl digestion, wins the admiration of the world. If your digestion is faulty Chaml>erlain's Stomach and Li\er Tablets will ct»rrect it. For sale55 words
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Advertisement379 1911-09-25 3 Tonic Free from Alcohol Are you pale, weak, easily tired, and do you lack nerve power? Ask your doctor if Ayer's Sarsaparilla would not be good for you. He knows, and will advise you wisely. Not a drop of alcohol m this medicine. It puts red corpuscles into the blood,379 words
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Advertisement411 1911-09-25 3 WANTED. ANGLO CHINESE FREE SCHOOL. Lady teacheis wanted for the Primary Classes. QoaUllrd teachers preferred. Other applicants must at least have passed Standard VII. Apply by letter to the Principal. Sep 19 29-9 WANTED DRESSER For Estate m Kelantan. Apply BARLOW CO. Sep 9 uc POPULAR WANTS. WANTED TO LEND411 words
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Advertisement431 1911-09-25 3 AUCTIONS. MORTGAGEE'S SALE On Monday 2nd Octr. at 2-30 p.m. 444 freehold allotments at tfce II milestone Tanali Merah Road. Singapore. The land is planted with cocoanut trees. Ching Keng Lee Co., AUCTIONEKRB. Sept 25 M 6 AUCTION SALE OF PAWNBROKERS UNREDEEMED PLEDGES ON Monday, 2nd October, at 10 a.431 words
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Advertisement608 1911-09-25 3 Teachers Scotch Whiskies Dr. John Clark, Public Analyst for the City of Glasgow, and the Counties of Lanark Renfrew, says m his Analysis under date January 24th, 1905. I find Teacher's Extra special Old Scotch Whisky is a Pure High-Class Whisky of unusually fine quality, and I am of opinion608 words
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Article35 1911-09-25 4 Domestic Occurrences. MARRIAGE. Tomun Lokimkr. —At St. AmlitWM Cathedral, sinnaiMnv, m Ike M instant, by th<- Venerable AreiuU'acon h. C. leant, M. A., Frederick Lewie Tendla of sin^ajH»r«' t<» MUs Annie Duman Loriiner of Edinburgh.35 words
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Article, Illustration1875 1911-09-25 4 The Singapore Free Press. Monday, Sept. 25,1911. lUf th* p r <« tN« Profit < uSt -i.,irt«l* I'-iawr.J hv Mmmi **<< m hrir>e t-y jnin Ham i,n-i .f Tni:h hrt g > mo"- pMMpM di** 1 Plcdctl <o Krlijion. L<<yai'\ »'ki-Ijw. In Mm lifetime of t ho Motor feneration amongst1,875 words
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Article72 1911-09-25 4 Places of Call. Impekial News Service. London, via Du,}, n In their jour. .«•> to I,, lj h ir M ties will be at Port BflM on H<n nri,' iBiinderstoodtli.it mMU Ihfl ftqiuuiron coaling the Khe.liN,. uin Nls|t Their Ma ties aboard the "Medinsi." The Kiiitf72 words
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Article42 1911-09-25 4 London, via ]>.; Imperial News .Service. Heater's mnrngmUmki Ottawi these ais the latest IgUM for the < dian genera) election. OOBMirativet I U Liberals H6. The MtfriM of tlw sit ,,ut i.. n nished by rural < omm it .lih largely anti-reciprorit42 words
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Article67 1911-09-25 4 bmiAl Xi.w- Si i;\i, jLondoa, rit D nli.. n Sir WilfrU Lanri.-r. m a .t -iti-n,,., to )jis nqppotton, Mid "We \uiw tallf. n la high and lioiiouimlilc oftoa w,. litve rec«'i\#.d check, l.nt shall OOOM _.m M to titfht. I thank \on f ,r wh.,: vOI67 words
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Article51 1911-09-25 4 Imperial Xkws Servkk. London, ria D irbn. Tlie Liberal papers m Kiii{Uum| Mt frn.uk ly disappointed and uttrilnite the result to Urn MUMxalion >K>ge> and ro th© powarof tli»> railway trust. T:. that khC ■fllael m Hritain ill slightest. All the pap. r» v tiil.utr to Sir Wilfrid51 words
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Article55 1911-09-25 4 Wheat Markets Excited. [MraiAi Kiwi Bbtiob. London, via I' The wheat markets m the rnit.-d '"''•'i'" 1 wildh e\< it. d on til.- .1, i.Ht «f I.'. < iprocitv. pvieM rising hum tin ei^ht points on tlif »>««Ii«-l that \\r < Canadian wheat availahle th.-hold- A-n.-iican wheat55 words
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Article23 1911-09-25 4 {From cut trun C rnsjtvndtnt) Mal.K a S#p| Bf Ml S:ie«t No. 2 Sheet < Hark I'ivpr |l H Scrap |X > <23 words
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Article234 1911-09-25 4 Anyone who wishes a really good -b« for his money Mm gNg ffrtnj take* tln> turning leading to tin- h Last Saturday evening, howew-r. tl»t«! popular place of itunisement WJjptldl all its loi -nier efforts. an ,i j ftmm B |gj (o p house and appreciat ive ■wdfalTH234 words
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Article54 1911-09-25 4 The lecture on Dust KMM a theory at the V.M.C.A. takes pla«v <>'» Tuesday next, at H-4:, p.m. ||r. W. ft Qibht, 11. Sc. is the lecturer, anil 1 1 bIMM have now arrived from London, and Mr. A. W. Bean will displa> tln-ni l>\ HMMM f his tine54 words
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Article56 1911-09-25 4 Ml Stanley Kudd. H. Sc, who h..- I transferred to Mm KastiM-n Bmim hei ul Siemens Brothers l>\namo Worka L**» arrived m MagqpON l>> th«- I. a last Friday. Mr Kudd conn's .Inn i fr«»" the Heud OMm of Siemens at I House, Westminster, S. W. and will lrt attached56 words
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Advertisement457 1911-09-25 4 KELLY ®> WALSH L™ AN ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO THE NEW NOVELS. I C U t K A ItU MALAY OIA I CO The Country of the Blind by H. G. Well«, BY I 2B A Blood-Moon by Irene Osgood, $1-25 C. W. HARRISON, Th e Beacon by Eden Phillpottw. $1-10457 words
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Advertisement76 1911-09-25 4 NEW RECORDS JUST RECEIVED. From 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 PAQLIACCI. HANSEL GRETEL. ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED. BILLIARDS. TSE ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN CUSHION. (Alcock's Patent with Improvements of John Roberts, Retired World's Champion)76 words
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Advertisement11 1911-09-25 4 For all internal complaints dysenti > ckl <*c, take Woods' Great Pmeraunl11 words
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Article404 1911-09-25 5 CANADA IMPERIAL. Honour to the Defeated. ReuteiTs Service. [By Submarine Cable]. London, via Bombay. The eOmplelMMM of the Conservative I victory m the Canadian elections causes general surprise. The Liberals lost over forty seats. The Conservatives tarry Winnipeg. Mr liorden, leader of the Opposition. J interviewed, said that404 words
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Article51 1911-09-25 5 Imperial News Service. London, via DnrbeJL "Victory for the Flag,* 1 "Crowning Mercy/ 1 Incomparable Berries to the Empire are phrases m the press articles indicative of the' Unionist jubilation at the rejection of Reciprocity, which they ;.iit ii as renewing the inspiration and courage of the home51 words
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Article25 1911-09-25 5 lUffiwgm from Mr .lost-ph Chamberlain pwbiiihoJ declaring 4 The victory m Canada i*; most satisfactory, and aeenref victory hw Praferanet m Britain."25 words
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Article61 1911-09-25 5 No Truck With Yankees." Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. The Liberal journal, the "Toronto Globe," doeJftVM that '"The people of Ontario don't like their neighbours on the -«.;irh. That is emphatically the decision of the election. Tens of thousands of Li berala must have joined the Conservatives61 words
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Article60 1911-09-25 5 Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. A Rente* Wire from Washington states that the', I.S. State Department is of opinion thai no effort will be made "to repeal the Reciprocity Act. which will be allowed to remain on the statute books of the United states m hop«»60 words
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Article63 1911-09-25 5 a* Oqi attention has been drawn to an article, entitled A Gallop to Japan." The only thing of interest, as far as we can Me, is this. It relate* to Singapore:- W« had excellent waiters m the Malays. kind of cross between Indians and GhiMM, the characteristics of the latter63 words
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Article125 1911-09-25 5 ITALY TURKEY. Demonstration Contemplated. Imperial Xews Service. London, via Durban. Should a settlement m the case of the alleged conversion of an Italian girl at Adana be further delayed, warships will probably be sent to Mersina, the port of Adana. extreme north east corner of the Mediterranean.] Information from Italian125 words
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Article140 1911-09-25 5 NO INDUCEMENT TO STOP. Reutek's Service. London, via Bombay. I Ml* Meyer, the Nonconformist Minister. I having failed m his efforts to induce the I promoter to abandon the Wells .Johnson I tight. Of the reproduction of it by cine- I matograph. owiag to the promoter* «lemands lor140 words
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Article20 1911-09-25 5 Imfekial News Service. Lon.lon. via Durban. Th<- two Englishmen arrested ;»t Kunlwi as supposed spies have been released.20 words
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Article55 1911-09-25 5 Sentiment No Backers. Imperial News Service. Lomlon, via Durban. An American millionaire has l>ouglit TattershaU Castle, Lincolnshire, vrhicn datet from feudal tiiiM-*. H»> will liav«- it feakea lo America and re -erected. The purchase includes famous fifteenth cen tury mantel-pieoes. An attempt to save the lattor55 words
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Article30 1911-09-25 5 Rectee's Service. London, via Bombay. l{«'iit« i r"s correspondent at Vienna Mfcyf that tIM Kuipoior Finn/ -losef has Kadienoc to Luuig Tan Yen, the CbineM Foreign Minister.30 words
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Article52 1911-09-25 5 Turbulent Tribesmen. Imterial Xews Service. Lomlon, via Durban. Tin- tribe— an around Melilla m show Ing much nnrit ami MM continually ha rm ing the Spaniarils. They math' a Bight attack to the south of Melilla on Sfpt Jlst. when t'i<,'ht Spaniards were killed and 48 wounded, Including52 words
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Article35 1911-09-25 5 Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. The backer! ol Jiany against Arnst m rowing hay« oflwedi the lattst 4500 and his e\p«'iis«'s, if the race is, on Urn TIUMMt for tftOO asi«le.35 words
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Article56 1911-09-25 5 Imperial Nkws Service. London, via Durban. A Heuter message from New York an noiiiu-es that at Troy, m Ohio, an aviator named Millar was burned to death m mid air by the explosion of his oil tank, and that at Manstield, Pennsylvania, the avi* tor C'astrllane fell56 words
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Article80 1911-09-25 5 Reuteu's Service. London, via Bombay. A Reuter message from Brest states that the French Battleship "Jean Bart has 1 1 been launched. i.> < We may soon bfl having a sensation m Kuala Lumpur. A cycle expert is making preparations to show what is called the •I"80 words
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Article73 1911-09-25 5 AGREEMENT REGARDING MOROCCO. Diplomats Banquet. Imperial Xews Service. London, via Durban. Hunters correspondent at Berlin states that an agreement has been reached as regards the Morocco part of the negotiations. A few minor points are outstanding, but they are immaterial. Hopes are entertained of a comparatively speedy73 words
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Article80 1911-09-25 5 Prices Rise: Production Falls. IMPERIAL XEWS SERVICE. London, via Durban. The shortage Ol sugar is abnormal. The rise of prices is due to the effect of the ifOOgfci m Kurope, but is causing gtOW« ing anxiety. Instead of an inereas«> of two million tons anticipated early m the80 words
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Article90 1911-09-25 5 LORD AMPTHILL'S VIEWS. I .Mi-Kin al Nkwi Service. London, via Durban. Lori Ampthill has written a long letter to tin* papers concerning tho troubles of the Indian* m South Africa. As the Kinji is shortly ahout to demon st rate m a striking manner, liulians are fellow90 words
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Article56 1911-09-25 5 Prince Edward's Handicap. iMTttIAL NbWI Servkf.. London, via Durban. Tlm ivsult of PrillCC Edward*! llan«li< -;i|) •ll mile*, run OB Saturday l is. 1 Papavero. hotting :> 1. 1 Kin-j .Mi. las. 1 1 4. Yellow Slave. 4— 1. TIM winner w;»s ten lengths aliea«l of Mm second horac56 words
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Article23 1911-09-25 5 Imperial N».\v< BUTICS. London, via Durban. The oarsiiijui Manneriag bas rowed to Calais :in«l back m tea Lours and minute*.23 words
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Article76 1911-09-25 5 A Comparative Failure. Ihpkkial News service. London, via Durban. Lord Aberdeen, the Viceroy of Ireland, bad «i Meeting Of the Irish railwaymens i»>pr(*v«>ntat iv«»s at Dublin Castle with a view to settlement i>ut without ■ooeees. The railway eoenpeniet cleini that tlio> art' maiiitaininji an eAcient service.76 words
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Article71 1911-09-25 5 Demonstration at Belfast. Reuter's Service. London, via Bomhay Anti-Home Rule demonstrations are being held at Helfast attended »>y a hundred thousand Loyalists. Special trains brought these m from all parts. The View of Ulster. Sir Edward Carson, who was the chief speaker, said that UlftorflMß would71 words
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Article41 1911-09-25 5 Reuter's Service. London, via Durban. Renter's correspondent ;it Kieff states Bogrotf, the assassin of M. Stolypin. c Russian Premier, bas been sentenced death by banking. M. Stolypin was buried witb great regions ceremony and amidst universal Miionstrations of sorrow.41 words
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Article36 1911-09-25 5 [at A nation of sailors, Our country has bred Some would rather have us All parsons instead. Tho' both are all right In their place, there's no doubt, Give us Wood's Peppermint Curt When coldsjare about.36 words
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Article850 1911-09-25 5 The Directors" Report to Shareholders, for the Meeting on September 30 at noon, reads j Your Directors beg to submit herewith a duly audited Statement of Accounts for the period from the inception of the Company to 30th April. 1911, being the rtrst Financi.il Year850 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement54 1911-09-25 5 J Pneumonia Starts with a Cold. You are probably aware that piieumonia always results fr"»m a cold, but you never heard of a cold resulting m pneumonia when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was used. Why take the risk when this remedy may be had tor a trifle f For sale by54 words
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Advertisement318 1911-09-25 5 LAST WEEK LAST WEEK ROBINSONS CASH SALE BEDSTEADS MATTRESSES MADE IN ENGLAND. If^ge from very good quality Bnglfah 1 Inch Pillars. Sale Prices Cotton Tick, Blue and White strip*, limnufm-turiui e\p»v>sly for tho Straits u)o Hit. inn. 1»\ -lilt. Gin. Umt! 9-50 f a innn c inlrtte guaranteed free from318 words
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Advertisement601 1911-09-25 6 OCEAN S.S. Co., "D. i AND CHINA MUTUAL S. N. Co., Ltd. The Companies' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and Japan every week, aud from Japan homewards for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool and for Marseilles, Havre and Liverpool601 words
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Advertisement689 1911-09-25 6 OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co. Ltd Broome, Derby, Port Kedland, Cossack, Ashburtcn, Carnarvon, Geraldton and Fremantle. THE Company* stkvmkk, GORGON BySM ton-. Captain Townley, is Intended t«> sail for the above [nuts on Wednesday the 27th inntant For Freight <>r Paentge apply to W. MANSFIELD CO.. LTD. agents. 0. B. s.689 words
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Advertisement702 1911-09-25 6 FAR EAST OXYGEN ACETYLENE COMPANY, LTD., SINGAPORE BRANCH. Oxygen Gas Dissolved Acetylene. Oxy-acetylenic blowpijies and blow pipe cutters] for quick cutting Iron and Steel AUTOGENOUS WELDING OF ALL METALS All kinds of repairs to Ships, Boilers, Motorcars etc. Application of the Dissolved Acetylene gas for lighting Motor-cars, Launches, bteamers, etc.702 words
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Advertisement594 1911-09-25 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 Siugapore on or about MAIL LINES. 1911 Outward (for China) Devauha Oct 6 Arcadia594 words
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Advertisement482 1911-09-25 6 N.D.L Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail iteamer* this Company sail fortnightly from Bi Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, B ton, (iihraltar, Genoa, Nantes, (oonuect Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and wk Port Baid, Snez, Aden. Oofooibo, l.t SingajMin Hongkong, Shangliai. i Nagasaki and Kobe to Yokohama482 words
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Article833 1911-09-25 7 Taiping Plants. 4,915 4,4 ~>9 36.47] Ulu Pandan 856 1,281 (4)8,54* United Spore. 5,600 27,26* United Serdang 21,827 United Sumatra 6.000 55,20 C United Temiang 5,000 5,208 84,706 U. Sua Betong 1,319 3,832 Vallum brosa 34,700 Vigornia 1.200 Gan Kee 410 420 Galang 7,770 10,009 45,531 Gedong833 words
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Article105 1911-09-25 7 July Aug. Total. Belat 317 360 1,853 Brunug 2,625 Cbenderiang 440 Gopeng 515 3,085 Heawood 816 2,712 Kamuniiig 12,750 $55,732 Kanaboi 271 271 1,576 Kinta 330 255 Kinta Association 1.070 Kiedang 1."." 6^l l\ i ;n lint Pulai Labat 626 3,774 Meritfleinbu Lode 400 1,441 Middletou 67 58105 words
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Article446 1911-09-25 7 Per P. AO. .str. Malta, duo Sept. 28. Miss Wilson. Rev. Wilson, Miss Prime. Mr Crash, Miss Callinghatn. Mr Cond. Miss Maile, Mr A Mrs Hendy. Mr J. K. Black. Mrs Bayklou. Mr H. Ryan, Mr. W. Andrews. Mr. J. Wood. Bergt W. Hay Mrs Jansz. Mr* Mis446 words
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88 1911-09-25 7 Wharves and Docks at which different vessels are berthed. East Wharf (Basin)— Poll Auu. East Wharf Sec. I—Chicugmai.1 Chicugmai. Sheers Wharf— Rauenfels. Main Wharf Sec. 2 Thomjwa. 3— Nil. N 4 Verona. 5-Nil. 6 Myrmidon. New Dock Sec. T— (Under construction.) West Wharf88 words
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Article54 1911-09-25 7 Per (iorgou Mr. (i. W« Heap. Mibs Hastu. E. Rosentkal. Mrs. Naronha. Per Perak Messrs. Falls, Sime, Pinborn. Sim/wood. Tan Keang Ann. Per Thongwa Mr Kawkin, Mr Crawley, Mr. Mis. Trusdale. Mr. H. H. Sheridan, Mr. Watts. Per Hainani Mr. Lo\eridge. Per Alting: Mr. Scott. Mr. K. H. Foot.54 words
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Article68 1911-09-25 7 [Nationality British if not Specified.] Sept. 2 4. Kum Chow. Martin. Rangoon. Anainha. .Terry. I*. Senibilan. B. Drieseu. Run. Kaeiumeilitig, Odessa via pOltS. Sept. -2",. Bouvlxjn, Fch, Le Boil, Saigon. Kasbiama, Rus, TaearofY. Hongkong. Myrmidon, Sruallwosd. Rotterdam. A: L'paoL RumphiiiH, Dut. Donck. Relawan Deli. Locksun. tier, Taubert, Rangoon. Calypso,68 words
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Article93 1911-09-25 7 From Europe.— Per N. D. L. on Sept. 29th. From China. Per N. D. L. Buelow on Sept. 26th. London Mails Despatched. Left. Due. Arrived. M. M. Aug U Sept 14 Btpl 14 P. &O. Aug 25 Sept 18 Sept 18 N. D. L. Aug 29 Sept93 words
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Article69 1911-09-25 7 (Corrected up to Sept -2:O Bank 4m s 24 516 demand 2-4^ Private credits 3 m's 2-4$ France credits 6ms 2-4 27-32 demand Bank 294 J Germany, demand 23 s£ India. T. T. 174J Hongkong, demand 22 S Yokohama, demand 114$ Java, demand 140^ Bangkok, demand 64 1 Sovereigns,69 words
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Article131 1911-09-25 7 tan ■!■>. W" 84.55 Gambier buyerb 10.75 Gambier Cube No. 1 15.50 Gambier Cube No. 2 nom. Pepper Black ordiu. Spore... buyers 22.50 Pepper. (White fair) buyers 33.00 Nutmegs 110 to the Ib.) noin. Nutmegs 180 to the lb.) nom. Mace (Banda) nom. Cloves (Amboina) nom. Bali Coffee (10%131 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement234 1911-09-25 7 From 15th September 1911 FURTHER REDUCTIONS ON MICHELIN TYRES \GENTS DUPIRE BROTHERS, SINGAPORE. v Its never too early A Fraser&Neaves^S 1^ SODA \VATBR S. M. de HOOP ZOONSI FAMOUS I Dutch Vegetables Are sold at the following prices 7 Ib tins 17 cts. per tin 2 Ib tins 27 cts.234 words
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Advertisement98 1911-09-25 7 Public Works Dkpahtmknt, Houg Kong. FOR SALE THE TWIN SCREW, SINGLE LADDER STEAM HOPPER DREDGER "St ENOCH." Length 185 feet beam 36 feet depth 15 feet i 6 inches. Draft empty 10 feet 6 inches loaded 12 feet j 8 inches. Depth to which buckets will dredge. 46 feet, Cai>acity98 words
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Advertisement53 1911-09-25 7 A Matter of Common Interest. How to cure a cold m a question In which j many are interested just now. Chamberlain' f 'Coutfh Remedy has won its great reputation 1 and immense sale by its remarkable cure a colds. It can always be depended upou. Foe sale by all53 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous708 1911-09-25 7 VESSELS IN POUT. Flag anil Tons Commander* Arrived Fro.n f r Wtioo Waterwitch H.M.S. 620 Hancock. 1. '9 tfefo far.Gort 25 Steamers Nat. Tonnage Master From Cou>i,«u -es Por J Ban Pob Guan Brit 576 Smith Murnssur. 6 9 H. Kug Moh Maca.^.r Ban Fo Soon Dut 222 Odink Pontianak,708 words
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Article1064 1911-09-25 8 tfrvm out oic/i Lvrrts/>onaeni.} August tl. Alter the passion of the Veto rontroversy and the fever of the railway strike, all lesser occurrences seem flat, stale and unprofitable. But we are taking kindly to that "happy time when there is nothing m the newspapers," which George Augustus Sala1,064 words
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Article754 1911-09-25 8 Punch's old aud trite, but nevertheless true, sayiog "Is Lifd worth living Tt^at depends upon the liver," applies more to residents m Singapore than to anyone else only those who suffer know how very much more. And yet there is no reason why this shon d754 words
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Article23 1911-09-25 8 DYSENTERY DIARRHOEA BROWN'S SPECIFIC. To be had at the Singapore Dispensary and of MISS BROWN, Grassdale, River Valley Road, Bingapore. reCl4 U8 13623 words
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Advertisement505 1911-09-25 8 M J§§^3T aJayawTrY^S- I^Ln^^ Jr -\>nwvJ' Pr*" 1 KlaHsnasßsiM 1 "Hazeline' Snow" (trade mark) V Let the skin be rough or wrinkled, dry or greasy "'HAZEUNE 1 Snow" will do more V to restore its youthful freshness and fine I texture than any other preparation. The j skin absorbs "'HazeuNE505 words
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Advertisement805 1911-09-25 8 Singapore Sporting Club. THE AUTUMN RACE MEETING (UNDER S. R. A. RULES'OF RACING,) WILL BE HELD ON Tuesday 7th, Thursday 9th, Saturday llth November. PROGRAMME FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 7th November, 1911. 1. THE OPENING STAKES. 2.30 p.m. Value $600. A Handicap for Horses that have iK'Vti won a Stake of805 words
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Advertisement642 1911-09-25 8 4. THE SCURRY STAKES. (3-45 p.m.' Value $1,000. A Handicap for all Horwir that have run at tliis Meeting. Entranct I *40. Distaix Scurry Course. 8. THE ROCHORE PLATE. (5-45 p. m.) Value $400 A Handicap for all Horses that have run at this Meeting and not won. Entrance Fee,642 words
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Article1138 1911-09-25 9 Cap- IBBUE Paid Last Div. Buyers. Sellers 85,000 2s 2s Allagar 10% 6 3 Tfl* 150,000 2s 2s Anglo-Malay 15% int 17 0 17 9 50.000 2s 2s Batang Malaka 2 9 A n 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 150% n 0 0 11 10 0 80,000 1 11,138 words
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Article255 1911-09-25 9 A Provek Cure. The torturing irritation of piles (itching, bleeding, or blind) eczema, and any itching akin complaint is allayed by the first application of Doan's Ointment and even stubborn cases which have resisted other treatment for years, quickly yield to this healing ointment. Doan's Ointment is255 words
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Article820 1911-09-25 9 MIR.U LES OF H\HV HkaMNJS. In an unassuming house m unprepossessing Poland-street. Soho, a devoted little, band of men and women are battling for bnhies' lives ami winning the battle. They are the physicians (men and womeu) and nurses of the (^uinton Polyclinic, and their820 words
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Article142 1911-09-25 9 Wo referral some time ago to the bunt interest which the Burmah Oil Company have acquired m a concern formed to develop system lor refining Oil at a very low cost. The process has been subjected to very thorough te>ts. and should, be of considerable value.142 words
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Advertisement226 1911-09-25 9 Tansan 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 Are all matured and bottled m Scotland. We guarantee our stocks226 words
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Advertisement128 1911-09-25 9 De KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ T'NDER 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 Bela wan Deli Merkus Selat-Pandjang, Beugkalis, feiak and Pakau-Baroe S Koemm Rengat "gj Bhouwer Moeara-Saba. Sinipang and Djambi.aud Tongkal v.1% H128 words
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Advertisement458 1911-09-25 9 APCAR LINE OP STEAMERS. The undermentioned mail steamers of the above Line maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan, calling at Penang, Singapore, Hongkong and Shanghai en route. FLEET. Tons. Commander. ss Japan 6.013 A.Stewart. ss Gregory Apcar 4.HtM) S. H. Belson. ss Airatoon Apcar 4.">00 G. F. Hudson.458 words
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Article880 1911-09-25 10 Traction Engines: Survey Map (Penang): Conveyancing. The Ga/ette contain* three new bills, frhor»ly to be introduced into the Legislative Council. The objects and reasons set forth the design of these new bills. Traction Engines. The registration of the use on public thoroughfares of locomotives and other carriages propelled880 words
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Article456 1911-09-25 10 The MMMM which attended the fancy dress carnival at Hrn Skating Rink. Bras Basah Road, on Friday night, the first of its kind m Singapore, was well deserved and should justify the promoters of the function, the Singapore Rink ing Syndicate, m arranging a second venture at no456 words
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Article222 1911-09-25 10 The final game m the Fairy 1> ile Cup Competition run under the auspices :>t the Chinese Football SBSOCIatJDU was played on the Old Gaol site on BUuidaj afternoon. The tinalists were th J ukit Bahru and the St. Joseph's Sen >ol and after extra time had222 words
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Article184 1911-09-25 10 Peking, September 7. Prince Su has decided to open up several important places m Mongolia as treaty porls and immediately to raise a large fund to build a railway from Kalgan to Crga and another one from Taonan to Jehol. He has the hearty support of the184 words
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Article319 1911-09-25 10 Thieves aud pickpockets have been busy of late and several cases are at present being investigated by the police. Mr Lallan, employed m an office at Winchester House, has reported that on Friday he left a watch and chain m his coat pocket while he went to take319 words
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Article285 1911-09-25 10 TIKSD.WS TIKS. i). Clam ftnpufjct r. L. Bobinaan i J. Hodgins. W. Berry v T. A. Melville. C. B. Towill v B. Anthol/. Puonissios Paiks. Mar. 16. Foreman and Phipps v Mer. ll». POweU and Fell. Law i. Gaunt and Graham Accts i. Kemp ami Bansvord. Tel.285 words
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Article97 1911-09-25 10 The Billiard Tournament recently held at the Catholic Club has resulted as follows sixtiLi: Handicap. Winner. Mr O. s. lieutens Runner up, Mr K. A. Schul/e Brd Prize. Mr W. W. Johnson 4th Prize, Mr L de Cotta. DOUBU Handicap. Winners. Messrs W. Scully and L.P. de97 words
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Article49 1911-09-25 10 New careers are opening up every day m China. Lieu Zue Fang, for some while a eunuch m the royal palaces is oue of the principal actors at a theatre m Shanghai, where the principal actor plays the role of British Ambassador and speaks English almost without a flaw.49 words
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Article130 1911-09-25 10 The British India liner "Thongwa" arrived from Madras via usual ports on Saturday morning with general cargo to land. She replenishes her bunkers, loads for the return voyage, and sails on Thursday evening. The "Thongwa" takes the Europe mails on Thursday. The "Perak" bunkered at the wharf on130 words
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Article68 1911-09-25 10 The Dutch steamer .fapara arrived from Palembang yesterday and anchored m the roads. Captain H. de Boer reports that on the 21st at 7 a.m. the vessel struck m the Soegi Straits, north of Soegi. She tloated yesterday morning at 9.15. The vessel had evidently sustained a68 words
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Article550 1911-09-25 10 Win khi thk TeUGOBAMM. The final match m the S. C. C. cricket tournament was concluded on Saturday on the Ksplanade and resulted m a win for the Telegraph team by an innings and the runs. This is the second time m succession that the Telegraph men have550 words
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Advertisement288 1911-09-25 10 Fresh Australian Pure Creamery BUTTER. Singapore Cold Storage Co, Ltd. £1 fin A year for your wiitr 1 \J\/ (CHILD OR YOURSELF) T ll* For example, a man age 25, whose wife is about the same age, would only be required to deposit £32-5-0 annually. m order to secure for288 words
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