The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 October 1911

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY. OCTOBER 2 1911. NO. 7:3.32
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  • 166 1 Italy having with uncommon inasd declared war upon Turkey anent Tripoli. and sent her men of war all over th»Levant. Turkey has decided not to oppose the lauding m Tripoli. A new Cabinet has been chosen for Turkey, the Italians are very excited, and the Press of
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  • 72 1 Kelly uid Walsh admiilm new hook WiiHi 4. Robinson vv Co. baring finished tlwir >n\t\ resume ordinary business today with ruin coats I'm*,'*' Municipality invite lenders lot orcbard rd market works -Pagfl 1. Boitonaotg, TangUn, tof>esold l»y Cogh lan i Co. I'a^e Teoa Hong Tye at Malacca .^-lls
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  • 65 1 Chioak: rheumatism often attarks the larueijoints. Internal treatment of an\ kind would be mm Mian useless, hut l»y ftpfilyintf Chun berlain'a P»h> tfaOn freely nn.l nm»»<aßin4i tl.»aitHcttil patt it x\ ill HiTord MCue nli«f v mw ;»ud i»> c«>ntiuuin*rlu treatment, trill«ren tually tlfect complete cmie. |om ciises however, require
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  • 1674 1 ok The Tali OF The Foi h Win k> ud hi. Fn i. -a» l*\u< 9 Now Although Ahmed I. in Tail, hail en*, ried matters off witli a high hand he reafc i/ed that hit authority had b t eomf undermined by the (list ovei •> of
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 479 1 TO SEE OR NOT TO SEE THAT IS THE QUESTION i-n M m., ms mm^fi 1( mi Ikte FRANK MELROSE The Qreat Lond Star FRANK MELROSE makes his DEBUT TO-NIQHT J l er ALHAMBRA beach road trM > SINGAPORE. f Do You Want to Laugh IF YOU DO. SEE I
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    • 281 1 > TEUTONIA CLUB A GRAND CONCERT n\ ill be given On Friday, the 6th Oct., 9.15 p.m. By Hie Regimental Band of the Buffs and local unmteurs Ojkmi to meinlx r-sof the Tentonia. Tanulin Dutcli and Swi*s (lubs and their friends only! s Admission $2. TICKETS may Ikj obtained from
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 289 1 THE WEEK Monday 2nd. High Wat* i 6 ,'t a.m.. i U p.m. M. M. Mails Outward and Homeward daa. United Singapore meeting. n.K>u. Philharmonic Orch. practice, 5 1" p.m. 8.0.C. Ladlca Spoon. Tuesday 3rd. High Water— h-11 a.m.. M p.m. Tamhalak Ru»)ber. BOOMu Prettai Ooanattlee, s.k.a. |.i| am. V.M.C.A.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 481 2 What 9 About ijk i Rat Mmm DandnifftfiP There is just this much about it Dandruff is a germ disease, is ir.cst untidy, annoy ing, and leads to baldness. When chronic, it is very stubborn, but surely yields to thorough and energetic treatment. All germs must be destroyed, the scalp
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    • 676 2 NOTICES. SINGAPORE RIFLE ASSOCIATION. NOTICE A General Meeting of the members of the Association will he held, (under Rule 14 (a) at the Drill Hall on Friday, October 6th 1911. at 5-30 P. M. BUSINESS. 1. To amend Rule 7 the amended Rule to read thus 7. The affairs of
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    • 490 2 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL- MAATSCHAPPY. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. Established 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, Kemarang, Weltevreden, Bandoeng (Java),Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Tjilatjar, Djember, Medan (Deiil. Kota-Radja (Acheen), Paleiubang, Padang, Bandjermasin and Macassar. CORRESPONDENTS
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    • 352 2 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. Established 1887. Policies are "WORLD WIDE, n "UNRESTRICTED," 'INDISPUTABLE and NONFORFEITABLE." Claims, loans, cash-surrendeni, etc., and promptly settled tfr the General Agents at Singapore without the delay of reference to Head Office. The Reserves for protection of Policyholders are over $20,000,000 (S.S.C.) The Accounts
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    • 604 2 THE Singapore Free Press. Morning Daily. To Oar Readers. The Singapore Free Pre«« now Morning Daily, and is vu tt&ie at depot* from an early hour each morning (BumU»t exoeptod). Cagh price Ten Cent* I &J. Subscribers' copies will bw delivered *t their private residences, (or town ofljoeg 0 godowns
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  • 706 3 Empire Prise winner. To mark the particular honour tbat hat come to Mis*, Kthel Lea of the Rattlt^ Oiiis School, and through her to the School itself, there m a pleasant lit Me function on Saturday moruiug. when His Excellency the Governor presentoci the Vv'i/.i'. There wei.-
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  • 228 3 A somewhat unusual incident took place at the ree%nt auction >ak-. Price* had continued at about the same lorel, until the catalogue of an Important Minciiitflane Rrm was reached, h sn bidding iudstealj fell. Thisturaed out to be an at tempt at ;t boycott, which was only
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 13 3 For all internal complaint* dysentry cough <oUI &c, take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.
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    • 589 3 TO LET. HOUSE TO LET. BREHTWOOD No. It, Kings featf Bukit Timah. Furnished. Heut VJO by th year. Apply H. L. COGHLAN A Co. Estate Agents and Auctioneer BepttS TO LET. No. Is r. Wilkie Road. Apply to LOH LAM 601. North Bridge Road. Aug 23 23-10 OFFICE TO LET.
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    • 441 3 WANTED. GOVERNMENT NOTICE* i, c: Applications will be received at the Maste Attendant's Ottee up totbeflStfa instant ir elusive, for the j>ost of Signal Tindal a s Malacca. Salary jttft looli| IWUllleiialel iucrement of per annum with free unturuished fiuai ters and clothing. I, Applications to he accompanied by coj)ie
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    • 559 3 AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES i- FROM PAWSWOM On Saturday, 7th October, 1911. s At The Auction Mart. Malacca, at 10 a. m.j Chops Ban Hong, Seng .Too, Eug Hin, and Chee Hiu. s The pledges will be on view at The Auction a Mart two days prior to
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    • 174 3 j i further considerable Reduction m the Prices of CONTINENTAL MOTOR TYRES Our Price List No. 7 is ready and will be forwarded on application Through all dealers and Garages. CONTINENTAL TYRE RUBBER Go. Ltd., Telegram* SINGAPORE, Telephone Continental. 17, Colly or Quay. 290. From 15th September 1911 FURTHER REDUCTIONS
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 50 4 Rkad-Bunn.— August 31, at Gipsy-hill, .7. D. Head, of Shanghai, to Gladys Edith Bunn. TaVLOR-DRYBURGH.- At the Presbyterian Ctiurch. SingiJiH)!* 1 on September 30th, by the Revd. W. Runciman M.A., 8.D., John 1 \mi Tayloi: of Bourabaya. Java, to Mabel Martin Dryburgh of Dysart. Scotland. (Java pajH'rs please copy.
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    • 78 4 FINDLAY. Sept. G, at London, JOHN G., Mm «>f lato (i. Fiudlay. Hongkong. At Sin^aiHiie, on September aOtli. Si:»'.(,n Anderson, late Manager. Hevea (Johote) Rubber llantatiou. Ltd. Aged AH. Butt.— Sept. 7, at Walford, Ross on Wye. G. W. BUTT, atfetl 54. late of Hon^koiiK and Shanghai Bank. DtSLOP.-On
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  • 1753 4 •> *i Hr»»>. i Law All thoee who had examined the situation created m Tripoli by the seme what hurricdh improvised demands of Italy against Turkish administration m that dependency, OOtlld perfectly well understand that there tM m all this no eiMM
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  • 145 4 t^mh.nnv.oM,. as a surprise to Ins oM the Far Kast, although '.Mil 1... 110 .nitration of tJ£* u> learn thai Mr (i. \y n u tt r«. v ohm, ior so many «t hen,. after years of sutToring. at th co,np uat 1V ,ly
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  • 190 4 SINGAPORE'S SUPERIORITY. \Frow cut <;,.,. v/ rnfi The S.ngapore Soccer Team hlang at Klang OH Batttrdaj minni five goals to nil. It being the Sultan of .v];,,,. day, the ground inn lined b] mm crowd of brightly clad natives and Europeans from ail o\, r Selaojn Ten
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  • 87 4 MINES OUT OF WORK 1 1 IJ, From Tronoh it Le reported thai :i, dam at \o I U.id.lles of the Tronol I burst on the night of the The Thye Pain Mine li fui: which is altering throngs the Tronoh. l^emhong is irowned out, v two
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  • 137 4 I sang, Si ptem The Kahman Tin (\> i tiio year to March for purchase of the pro pert] be. i) e\en ist-.i hy Mr n_ money of one thousand Sterling M to reserve fund. The d pushed forward the (tore! the mine. They ieeided to purcli.
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  • 28 4 ka. \t tli.> aiwtion sale held 10 OBJ tti fo'lowing pric«'s w.'ie obtained sheet 1252.60 to 9348.16 XVi B Bark crepe II W. 70 I
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  • 171 4 Mr I'hui'lt's Dimlop. who witl hunlop. tr;i\«ll.(l from Singapore v lon iOH l»y Urn P. and O. Nul»iu arri\«d at tin 1 Albert Doi l Auj». 2Mb. The passa^r \\a* a fa\oinat'l« >' and Mr Daiilop inproved verj iuulilv lwalth. hut there i !i<»t v
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  • 41 4 Kpi-aiiiM ie M vi»«- tan fill Ik.ih QOtol uud apply C'»ianil>orlaiii s I'ai 1 frewly. It will IIIITB tllfl s..n n« IWW** l 'I ly nmtort! the partH to a healfliy r«'n«ii'iott» For Hiilc by all Dik|hmihhiks aild P« (l
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 509 4 KELLY (Sb WALSH, L™ C ELINOR GLYN'S POPULAR NOVELS. The Painters of Japan by Arthur Moni- Cloth bound, $1-50 each. son m 2 Volumes 63 00 Great Golfers m the Making by Thirty i >^»ts of Elizabeth. four famous Player*, edited by Henry The lcissitudes of Evan^eline. Leach :i 00
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    • 40 4 BILLIARDS. THE ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN CUSHION. I (Alcock's Patent with Improvements of John Roberts, Retired World'bChampion) 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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  • WAR DECLARED.
    • 296 5 Anti-war Riots. Other Nations Disapprove. Reuter's Service. [By Submarine Cable]. London, via Bombay. '>>mers Tor-respondent at Milan states m the Italian Fleet has been ordered to blockade the Tripoli coast and prevent eyen by force, the landing of Turkish I'inforcements. Secret instructions have also beemgtaa to distribute
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    • 114 5 I Reuteb's Service. London, via Bonbay. 1 rom i onst:nitinopN- it is reported that Turkey has decided not to mairt the land* it\£ o: iialians. it i.s nnderatood that th«- Porte*i reply expreiMt Mtrpriec at Italy's action and hopes that ountry will desist lioin the contemplated me—wrei. It
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    • 120 5 Plain Speaking of Hakki Pasha. Reuter's Service. London, via Durban. A telegram from Constantinople *;i\s that meeting ot sixty deputies sent a deputation to the Sultan, who made them a speech m which ho said: I desired to convene the Chamber, hut the opposition <»t Hakki Pasha [the
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    • 25 5 The Italian soldiers are instructed .-is to the customs and religion of the TripditanS and are ordered strictly to respect these.
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    • 32 5 General Ganerc commands the charter' ed transports which are already fitted and are transferred u» the control of the Navy. Thej are only awaiting the embarkation ol t roops.
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    • 26 5 War vessels of all descriptions are tearing fchfl Italian ports amidst fervent enthu xiitsru foi various destinations. Some of these have sealed orders.
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  • PANIC AT TRIPOLI.
    • 33 5 Keutei s correspondent at Malta states that the remaining European families at Tripoli are panic stricken and are fleeing without their property and taking refuge on board Hritish ships.
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    • 26 5 Kouters correspondent at Berlin states that Germany is sounding the Powers with a view to a combined effort to localise the conflict.
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    • 36 5 The Italian fleet is spreading m all directions through the Eastern Mediterranean v.itb the purpose of protecting Italian trade and preventing the Turks from attacking the long line of transports going to Tripoli.
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    • 32 5 The affair at Preve/a resolves itself into an Italian flotilla forcing one Turkish 1 tl«'st rover ashore at Aeuire ami driving another on to a bank m the harbour
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    • 30 5 Imperial Nfcwi Service. London, via Durban. Reuters correspondent at Corfu states thai the entrance to Krindisi harbour after nightfall is forbidden, and the lights are extinguished. j.
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    • 47 5 Kenters correspondent at Koine states that King Emmanuel insists on being'! consulted regarding the orders tor the I' Tripoli expedition. He is anxious that it should be a demonstration Oi the Hlieieiu of the Italian army and navy m tl>«- eyes of Europe.
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    • 27 5 I a Renter numm from Bofl«stetettlwl] the (icvniiuifut has annoniKrd Ml lit 1 liulgiii-ia will do its utmost to prMBIII P— Ct m the lial.ikans.
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    • 47 5 Socialist Victorious. Imperial Nswa Bmfjm. London, via Durban. A Socialist li*i> been olnclod for IbeL Reichstag m the second ballot at Daeael dor. which has hitheno U-en ftroilg hold of the Centre puny m politics, defeating fcbc Centre candidate bj majority of '.'..10 D.
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    • 45 5 Italian Attack at Preveza. Iwpebial News Service. London, via Durban. A telegram from Salonika statei that Jin Italian cruiser has destroyed a Turkish destroyer m the harbour of Preveza and bai Isnflnd soldiers there. A Turkish battalion has been ordered to I'rt'vr/.a.
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    • 27 5 A Constantinople telegram state- that] the British Oorernment has recalled the] British naval otteen ami men m the terries of the Turkish il« •<• t
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    • 18 5 It is also stated that Italian forces have busied at Tripoli and at Benghazi.
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    • 35 5 New Appointment. The Turkish Cabinet has resigned. Said r.isli.i. the President of the Senate, has been appointed Grand Vizier; Kiami] j Pasha is Foreign Minister; and Mabrand Bhefket remains us War Minister.
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    • 45 5 Surrender Demanded and Refused. The Italian press bai despatches trom Tripoli which suy that an ItaJian destroyer landed an otteat carrying white flag yesterday j»t noon, who tl<Miuiml«>d the surrender ot the forts. According to Uritisli despatclu's the Turkish commandant refused to surrender.
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    • 33 5 Turkish Resistance. According to a ieapaieli reeeired by the Turkish Minstry ol War the Italians began to disembark troops m the afternoon, but the Turks sunk the lirst two barges.
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  • THE PREVEZA INCIDENT.
    • 49 5 A wire from Athens says that the Greek Premier, M. Veuizelos, states that he has received a telegram from Vonit/a m the Gulf of Arta announcing that Italian cruisers had pursued and tired into two Turkish transports with troops on board, which ran themselves ashore near Preveza.
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    • 27 5 A telegram from Salonika states that the Committee of Union nnil Progress has decided to boycott Italian goods, and on the expulsion of Italians.
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    • 86 5 There is an auti- Italian agitation at Tripoli An Italian press despatch from Tripoli describes the population as auaike the whole night long. OB Thursday the Italians and foreigners gathered at the Italian Consulate. The Moslems are praying m the mosques, but there are no disturbances.
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    • 15 5 Germany has assumed the protection of Italian subjects and their interests m Turkey.
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    • 32 5 The Turkish Government has addressed vi appeal to tin- Powers expressing its pained surprise at the action of Italy, and appealing to humanitarian sentiments to prevent useless bloodshed.
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    • 31 5 Reitlk's Sluvice. London, via BomLsy. A Constantinople hilegism states that Italian warships have attacked two Tin liish torpedo i»<»a;s m the morning at Durazzo m the Adriatic Gulf.
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    • 17 5 'i h<- T.nUish flUTOrnmill if sij.-n^'th ening its Icoopi on Urn Greek and Montenegrin frontiers.
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    • 45 5 H» m« is corwt»pondent at Milan tlatei I hat UM ItJiJian t'Xfx-Wit ionarv loir.- COO sists <»i 56,000 Mini, it eonpriaes «i^ht ragimenta 01 Infantry, two of rsa^lin-j and iluucpabooters, Uitalling 25,000 mop, becidet tliousan.l caralry, art ill. lV and engiDOTB, etc.
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    • 188 5 Not for *ome lime bat there been such an absolutely packed House at this popu lar place of amusement «s there vraa on Saturday night, there being hardlj stand in<j room. The programme Included si\ films, one of them Pathe*i Animated Gasette, and another a beautiful beries of
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    • 140 5 The October Monthly Medal was played for on the Kacc-course Links on Saturday and Sunday last. Forty five cards were taken o.it and Mr H. W. Firmstone was returned as winner with the nett ■bore oi 7K. Scores Mi Watt won the Ball Sweep on Satin day
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  • FRANCE AND GERMANY.
    • 62 5 Beuteh's Service. [Bj Submarine Cable]. London, via Bombay. Keuters correspondent at Paris sayH that the Premier has assured a deputation ot financiers that there is no fresh digagreement with Germany. The only differences are those of phraseology. Paris newspapers state that Germany desires modifications on points which
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    • 35 5 London, via Durban. The racehorse Swynford while exercie jug broke the near foreleg. There is hope of saving the animal's life. The English cricketers have left for Australia and had an enthusiastic send off.
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    • 27 5 A Cabinet Crisis. A Renter message from Stockholm states that the Swedish Cabinet has resigned as the result o; Socialist successes m the elections.
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    • 47 5 Walls is matched to meet lfoir m London on the lSto inst. The ReTd. Mr. Meyer, who oiganis.nl the resistance to the match between Wells and Johnson, does not OfpOSS this match, as he does not wish to make an attack on boxing as a spoil.
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    • 31 5 Rente* at Paris states that M. Deleft***, the French Minister for the Navy, propos.s the construction of an additional battleship to lake the plaot of the unfortuaats Lih.it*
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    • 29 5 Preparations at Malta. Reutar'i correspondent at MalW state* that thr Mediternmea a ti«»,-t trrnoof d to «h,>. aiui preparations to <«,ai |he rt«>ft •M v«ma active.
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    • 30 5 Alleged Plot Crushed. A telegram from Oporto states tliat the authorities there ha\e nippetl m the bud a widespread plo! to restore the Monarchy. Man] arrests have been made.
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    • 103 5 The death is announced of Lord North cote. The death is announced of sir John Hii;,'tf. Liberal M. P. tor keighlev. [Brig* John. D.L.. M.P. 'L."> K.i^hley Div. ol Yorkshire. YY.K.. since ls»r» \d visory Hoard of Tuitetl Counties Hank Director of Leeds and Liverpool Canal b. Guardhouse, Kejghley,
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  • 127 5 The Annual General Meeting w;is held at the Club House on Friday September 29th. There was a good ■ttenilsjiiin and the Chair was taken by the Pivhidr.it. Sir A. Law. (mice bearers and Committee wen appointed for the ensuing year as ollows President, Sir A. Law;
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  • 116 5 Mr. F. Dooglai Oeborne is visiting south Africa for the purpose of reporting upon the UmbaadUni Concessions, which are under option to the Lotting group known m London as Africa Tin. Limited. Owing to the efficient ana economical manner m which Mr. Osborne's firm has managed the Oopung group of
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 43 5 What given your eyes theii sunlight? Your voice iis dulcet tone Y«)ur foot its springy step dear Tell it to me all alone Tin no dread secret, Alj»y, But, darling, it is sure, And all the world can purchase Woods' Great l'eppeiujent Cure.
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    • 61 5 Sufferers Take Notice. There is no necessity of your behij; constant ly annoyed by u tickling in the throat, which keeps you cou^hiu^ and disturbs your sleep aud rest. A dose or two of Chamberlain's Coutfh Remedy will cut the pheljjna which is the cause ol the trouble and clear
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    • 53 5 Digestion and Assimilation. It is not the 'quantity of food taken but the amount digested and assimilated that gives strength and vitality to the system. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets invij*- I orate the stomach and liver and enable them to perform their functions naturally. For sale by all Dispensaries,
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    • 319 5 GENTLEMEN'S RAINCOATS. k 'Vrml g^W V«T 13 BKV I aR& Üb^hbS B 'JB IfrKl B3sE Hm^^S Hrn w rli ''■flillnVflai^HM I The Slip-Ovor Coats, proofed without Rubber, afford Mnpte prnfotfon a^iinsfc wind, rain, ami dust. The "ZAMBRENE" Coa4 i« an *u*Ue»t euunpk and is priced at $25 each. atjtt O
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 708 6 OCEAN S.S. Co., ltd AND CHINA MUTUAL S. N. Co., Ltd. The Companies' steamers are despatched from LiveriHJol outwards let the Straits. China and Japan every week, and from Japan honiew&rds for Loudon, Amsterdam aud Antwerp every fortnight for Genoa. Marseilles and Liverpool and for Marseilles, Havre and Liverpool monthly.
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    • 657 6 BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd ran Port Swettenham, Penang, Negapatam, Madras, Pondicherry, Cuddalore, Karikal and Negapatam. The Company's Steamer TAROBA 6.309 toaa, G. M. Symmers, Commander, will be despatched for the above i>ort.s on Monday the "2nd October, at 5 p. m. She has excellent accommodation for first and
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    • 755 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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    • 576 6 P 0 JaL vXL \J* STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. 1911 Outward (for China) Devanha
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    • 509 6 N. D. L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fa*t and well-known mail BtattatH of this Company bail foitui^htly Iran PrtmvMi. Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp. Soiithauip ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (com Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and viiPort Said, Hue/. Aden. Colombo, Pen Sini»a|K)ie f Hongkong, Sl.aiii'hai, Ts;ni«tau. Nagasaki and
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  • 842 7 The Total where given represents the output since Jan. 1911, except where a figure m brackets is given, representing set many months. When a month's return is missed, this total represents the last available total. Taipitig Plants. 4,915 4,459 36,471 Ulu Pandan 856 1/281 (4)3,546 United Spore.
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  • 103 7 July Autf. Total. 317 360 1,853 Brtuuig 2.623 CbendHriang 440 Oopeng 810 3, 085 EfoftWOOd 816 2,712 Kumuniug $2,750 555,732 Kanalioi 271 271 1.576 Kinta 330 25 5 Kinta Association 1,070 Kiedantf If 5 631 Kramat Pulai Lahat SM 3.774 MeiigltMiilm Lode 400 1,441 Middletou 67 58 New
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  • 270 7 Pei P. A O. str. Mariuora. connecting with the str. Devauha at Colombo, due Oct. f». MJm Br\ans. Mr Barker. Lieut Lill. Mi A Mrs Skinner. Mr Shepherd. Mis Ha^edorn. Mr Marsh. Mr Hendrie. Mr Harrison. Miss Haw tray, Mr Moor, Mrs Pairs. Mr Harrop. Mi Hemmant, Mi
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  • 438 7 A correspondent of the Malay Mail writes Seeiug m your paper no fewer than four forms of sport down for last week end I am prompted to ask whether the time has not arrived when definite seasons should be fixed for the various games. As sport figures
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  • 129 7 REQUIWfBXTi OF Law COMPLIBO with. New York. August 81.— In accordance with the mandate of the Supreme court of the United States, the Standard Oil Company has been dissolved and its af fairs wound up. The stock of the main, company has been apportioned to the se"
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  • 142 7 To us there appear only two possible futures for China to become ;i Nation Capable Of preserving it* own equilibrium m the world concert, or to lapse Indefinitely and perhaps permanently into a Vassal -t:itf or number of states. An international Commission to govern China logically would be
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  • 125 7 Paris, likt? London, has its Chines, 1 quarter. Slowly and quietly these Asiatics have invaded Europe, a pacific invasion without doubt, but invasion nevertheless. The Sons of Heaven m Paris have their own little colony, and their numbers are to be reinforced by fifty workers, who are
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  • 139 7 In an interview with a representative of Canada," Mr. Hainar Greenwood, M. P.. says The Canadian system takes the settlement of the merits of the dispute out of the hands of the parties immediately interested, and submits them to the Conciliation Board, which m practice is
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  • 107 7 The connection between dies and summer diarrhoea which causes the death of so many thousands of infauts was referred to at a meeting of Preston Town Council. Dr. Brown, chairman of the Health Com mittee. said infantile diarrhoea, which was responsible for 54 deaths m the town
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  • 123 7 I>r. Fischer, a physician practising m I'aris. has turned his attention to the matter of sleeping reform. After a series of experiments be has come to the con elusion that the orthodox way of sleeping is wrong and advocate.-, a complete reversal of the existing order of
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  • 85 7 'These kidi I tenth urr'nt a bit slow.* observed a school teacher yesterday. In fart, I'm afraid they read the papers. The other day I proposed the following prob lem to my arithmetic clam A rich man ilies and 1.-avt-s §1,000,000. One-ftfth is to his wife, one sixth
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  • 242 7 6 Years Curkd. Mr. James Vick, of Avon Cottage, Batheas ton near Bath, England, is well known and highly re*peetod. He write* Dear Strs— You will remember that al>out three years ago I called to thank you personally for the good Doau's Backache Kiduey Pills had done me. It
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  • 330 7 Flag and Tons Co Pyramus H.M.S. cru 2135 Mitchell Bali Siam gb. 580 Der> Muratha Siam fb. 500 Thauoui Sucrib Siam gb. 550 Haurowit/. Steamers Nat. Tonnage Master Ban Poh Guau Brit 576 Smith B. Whatt Hin Brit 195 Troan Borek Dut 2775 Smit Breid or 645
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  • 182 7 Batavier Brit 215 Simpson Natunas. 29 9 T. Ho Lye Natunas 22 Fub Wo Brit 454 Evans P. Sham, 29 9 As Pet Uncertain Perak Brit 519 Upton T. Auson, 30-9 SS Co T. Auson I Selangor Brit 445 FawctU P. Sham. 30-9 SS Co P. Sham 5
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  • 98 7 Wharves and Docks at which different vessels are berthed. East Wharf (Basin)— Fuh Wo. East Wharf Sec. I— Fultala. Sheers Wharf —Nil. Main Wharf Sec. 2— Taroba. 3 Natuiia. 4— Nil. i— Nil. 6 Laertes, (how Fa. New Dock Sec. 7 (l'nder construction.)
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  • 93 7 Frcm Europe.— Per M. M. on Oct. ft. From China.— Pei M. M. Caledonien. due to-day. London Mails Despatched. Left. Due. Arrived. N. D. L. Ant* 29 Sept 21 Sept 22 B. I. Aug 31 Sept M Sept 25 M. M. Sept 4 Sept 2* r. A
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  • 208 7 These Weather Telegrams are transmitted by courtesy of the E. E. Tel. Co. and contain the observations made at Hongkong |HK.) Observatory, and at Manila Observatory (MM.) The data are date and hour of despatch the Barometer reading (inches m lI K.. Millimetres m MN.I: Direction of Wind
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  • 66 7 (Corrected up to Sept :jo.) Bank 4ms ***** demand 24$ Private credits 3 m/% 2-4$ credits 6 ms 2 4 27 88 France demand Bank 294 h Germany, demand 239^ India. T. T. 174" Hongkong, demand 22± Yokohama, demand 114$ Java, demand 14()£ Bangkok, demand 6»» Sovereigns. Bank Buying
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  • 135 7 Sept 30. Tin bmjt* H7.80 Gamhier buyers 10.30 Gambier Cube No. 1 tl.fl Gambier Cube No. 2 noni. Pepper Black ordin. Spore... buyers 22.00 Pepper. (White fair> buyers 33.00 Nutmegs <110 to the lb.) nom. Nutmegs (80 to the ib.) uom. Mace I land a nom. Cloves Aiiili.iitit nom.
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  • 75 7 [Nationality British if not Specified.] Sept. :\O. Kohsichang, Ger. Kosisfshu, Bangkok. Kesideut Sehieff. Dot, I'nus Kliio. Sri Muar. Hudson. Muai and Malacca. Klaog, Olseu, Malacca. P. Swett. Uganda. Kilpatrick. Calcutta via pods. Batam, Dut. Brugsuni. Ponang. Get. I. Qvioira. Brooks, P Btrandan. Trigonia. Dut. Hofiiian. P. Baml>oe. Cyclop-, (lark.
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  • 43 7 Per Perak Mr and Mrs YVhitton. M r and Mrs Stepene. Messrs Dawborn. R. de Bondy, Minjuet, Chuau Toou, Leoutf Tow Toon, Ong Tong Leoug. Per Selangor Messrs Pears, Gob Chin Watt. Warders King and Clark. Per Produce Mrs Scott and infant.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 19 7 SAVARESStS RSANTAL'a fCAPSIILES] 1 PUWtHtSS OF OIL. AND COATINQ Of MEM»RANtI OF CURt. WITH NO IMCONVCNItNO^ I A^Hfoa SAVARXSS&^J
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    • 16 7 BUNGA MELOR Concentrated Extract ■BKij ByßipAuo/fl ■mT?i, frfl WX V. RIQAUD PARIS Sold bj til Perfumers
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    • 43 7 Hndusthan Cooperative Insurance Society Ltd. (Head Office:— CALCUTTA) CAPITAL Rs. 10,000.000 CAPITAL PAID UP Rs. 9.600.000 Security Guaranteed. Lhtai insured under various schemes, suitable to all classes. Wauted Agents terms most liberal. Apply personally at No. 11, Malacca Street Sept 21 ttbs 21.3
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  • 402 8 Dear Vegetables. Vegetables at present m Melbourne are so high-priced that they have almost become a luxury at the poor man's table, and it is feared that they will be still dearer. According to Mr Sun Johnson, editor of the "Chinese Herald," this is largely due
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  • 244 8 SeptemK r I.*. The Annv headquarters have practical ly completed all arrangements for the Abor expedition and detailed prepartions have been made for survey and telegraphs. Poko will be the base of operations, and tield telegraph lines are being extended :<> Pasighat and lines are also conuec.l
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  • 190 8 The September number contains a reference to the approaching departure of Mr Kidley. In the minutes of the P.A.M. meeting i which, by the way are inordinately long and badly set" m the space taken by the reproduction of casual correspondence a precis is all that is
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  • 37 8 Lame back is one of the most common forms of muscular rheumatism. A few applications of Chamberlain's p a in Balm will give relief For «ai e by all Dispensaries and Dealers
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  • 346 8 Mr Clarence Poe has an excellent article m "World's Work" on "What the Orient can teach us" In the course of the article he says we must find the real cause of Asia's poverty m just two things: the failure of the Asiatic governments
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  • 288 8 Cußioub Domestic Pets of the .Taianksk Among the many domestic pets of the .Japanese are musical insect* and waltziug mice. Hung m the verandahs of Japanese houses may be seen pmall. exquisitely cut bamboo cages, from which m the hush of dawn and at the close of summer
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  • 257 8 The PbbiXi ov thp, LOUXOI Chair to ENGLISHWOMAN. The heal holds prospects that arc not 100 cheering for Englishmen— no Joss than the demoralisation of their help mates, lately remarked a Home paper: For it is the observation of Dr. C. W. Daniels, who was talking about
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 421 8 I^^Sk WATERBURYS METABOLIZED W I COD LIVER OIL COMPOUND d^Yflfl Ttkk Finest Norwegian COD LIVER OIL, changed by tho latest scientific process to a lurm |H A allowing perfect assimilation. I i i -t> li'ifci With Creosote and Guaiacol. mo valuable il My-^-L— jl. i gerniicidal and anti-tubercular agents. I
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    • 12 8 Woods' Great Peppermint Cure for all internal complaints dysentry coughs colds <ftc.
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    • 371 8 The Ideal Food FOff £M/ICMr£O CHILDRES AND ADULTS 'l/p-ni CD 1 (TRACE MARK) Solution f rOf COO LIVER OIL IS MALT EXTRACT) Contains all the nourishing and vitalising elements which Nature re- quins to build up and strengthen k Every spoonful absorl>ecl goes to m- crease the weight and strength.
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  • 1027 9 'ass 2 2 sass^. »*•< 00.000 1 1 Batu Caves 25% int 11 0 0 nin n i HO,OOO 1 1 Batu Tiga (Selangor) 20% 3? 2 "J° J xd -100,000 1 1 Bnklt Kajang 5% int 22 2 !J J 30.000 1 1 Bukit Lintang 10% int 1310
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 215 9 ANT EXTERMINATORS (UNIVERSAL) and Sulphur Powder ARSENITE OF SODA for spraying lalang and other weeds BOILERS (Spenser-Hopwood) 6 H.P. 8 H.P. 10 H.P. m stock BOILER COMPOSITION (D.M.) For preventing scale and pitting CEMENT E *gle" b ™<* |B th theSe are Ot thc highest UruryT quality. btIYIENT "Borneo" Brand,
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    • 28 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.
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    • 793 9 Singapore Sporting Club. THE AUTUMN RACE MEETING (UNDER 8. R. A. RULESIOF RACING,) WILL BE HELD ON Tuesday 7th, Thursday 9th, Saturday 11th November. PROGRAMME FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 7th November, 191 1. 1. THE OPENING STAKES. 2.30 p.m. Value $600. A Handicap for Horses that ha\e never won a Stake
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    • 603 9 4. THE SCURRY STAKES. (3-45 p.m. > Value $1,000. A Handicap for all Horse. B. THE ROCHORE PLATE.- (5-45 p. m. Value $400 A Handicap for all Hordes t ha have run at this Meeting and not wol eL trance Fee, $20, Distance, Scurry Course Entries Close at noon on
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  • 1847 10 CHOLERA ON RUSSIAN SHIP. Bodies Thrown Over board. A sensational statement WBJS made by the Deputy Public Prosecutor, Mr It. C. Kdinonds. m the District Criminal Court. l»efore Mr H. W. Firmstone. on Saturda\. when.T. Laredei. the master of the Russian ■saamet Cmronia," and K. A. Anklaaaria,
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  • 730 10 Yrstenlav's Coup dr Grace. Those people who look upon military manoeuvres as farcical— the same are those who regard volunteering or an> other duty given voluntarily to one's country as so much waste time and for the most part playing at soldiers should have been out on manoeuvres
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  • 155 10 The teacher, ifler imvinK yjcaa ffiol trouhle to explain tlu> difference m th«« meanings of tin* woitls "ihcani" jmhl reverie •ddreeeed Ibe class. Now. could eny o? your fire me ■entence with the word rcvci ie m it small youth put up his band. You. .John ■he Qttered la astonishment.
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  • 92 10 The M. M. Company's steamer Krnest Simons" left Colombo at 11 a.m. on Saturday, and may lie expected here on Wednesday about pin. The B. I. steamer "Uganda" hunkered at the w harf on Saturday. The Fnh Wo is loading cargo for neighbouring oil ports. The B. I.
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  • 143 10 SATURDAY'S PLAY. Nkwcomkks. Iturnham beat Loehore »J 11-9. A.c. Potts beat Capi. Pinches 5 7 4 c— l. Maundrell beat Wilkins 8 1•» 4. hut hie beat Page w. c». Morrison beat Keay 4 <> ft- »i c. BmouM, liutley beat Howl w. o. Adler beat Wilson
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  • 423 10 .\K\U OMI Its H \M»|< It. W. K. Masse> Lt. A. .1. I'eareth. H. W. Cookee v Capt P. \v. Tomiinson. Capt K. C. Norman v V. I). Knowles. H. X L. Dyne 0. J. Ifarnss T. H. Dennis v K. 1.. KrattSS. K. H. Hobinson v Potts.
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  • 49 10 Lady Weld, Brit 2i> Jonas, l 10, Muar S. S. ft Co., Muar f. Ghuzi. Brit |,S4l, Cave. 110, Glasgow, I*. S. i Co.. Hongkoug. Calypso. Brit Banuatyne 111), I>eli. Mansfield, Penang I. Chow Fa, Qer. 1055, Heimer Mo, z em--I»oangn. H. M. A Co., Zaiuho 7.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 119 10 Fresh Australian Pure Creamery BUTTER. Singapore Cold Storage Go, Ltd. NETHERLANDS GUTTA PERCHA Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE RUBBER WORKS. All kinds of India Rubber Articles, Sheets, Rings, Vaives Tubes, Endless Belts, Hose (Suction, Steam, Hydraulic, Armoured) etc. etc. Ebonite, Vulcanite and Hard Rubber articles. Works ajid Offices— PASSlß PANJANG, Singapore Sole
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