The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 6 October 1911
1911-10-06
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Title Section15 1911-10-06 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER tt, 1911. NO. 7,33615 words
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Article156 1911-10-06 1 Then seems little doubt that the Italians have bombarded Tripoli Forts, after parad iug m front with lag! to persuade the Turks to withdraw without fighting: which they were inconsiderate enough not to do. The expedition of SO,OOO has not yet started till the Turkish torpedo boats156 words
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Article861 1911-10-06 1 Free Lance - Free Lance The uutiimii sun w:is setting m glory of golden fOTM and huattai ;uul merry human lift; on TuabridgS Well* (ommon when suddenly t discordant not.' broke m upon tin- hanuoiiv. Baited on a chair übov«> his follows a rabid muter w ;l s disclaiming against861 words
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Advertisement394 1911-10-06 1 Where to go to cure that TIRED FEELING P AT HAIWRWA Beach Road A IVI X 9 SINGAPORE. The People's Popular Picture Palace and Vaudeville Theatre. A "-MHHnHnHBnnVil NEW AND NOVEL ITEMS L FRANK MELROSE L is already SINGAPORE'S FAVOURITE. The Great London Laughter Maker The Finest Low Comedian m394 words
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Advertisement192 1911-10-06 1 Patrons Perfectly Pleased WITH THE WONDERFUL PATHE DRAMA: IN THE GRIP OF ALCOHOL Dont let Alcohol get a grip of YOU But this picture will grip YOU It will enchant you. it will pwnptM you. it is like Alcohol- Btroag ami IncslstsMri Alcohol only takes a short time to get192 words
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Advertisement340 1911-10-06 1 THE Y. M. C. A. OF SINGAPORE CONJURING ENTERTAINMENT BY Dr. R. PAULUSZ: SATURDAY, 7th, AT 8-30 p.m. The fiu.ious Davenport Cabinet Mystery and other tricks of legerdemain. ADMISSION ONE DOLLAR (front seats) AND FIFTY CENTS. PROCEEDS FOR Y. M. C. A. FUNDS 0* >'> s.lO TEUTONIA CLUB A GRAND340 words
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Advertisement80 1911-10-06 1 Sofcap's a&vcrtiscmcnts. V. M. c. A. conjuring entertainment on Saturday -~Page l Notici- re estate of Lee I'ek (Juan Page Whisky agents wanted estates dreaset wanted and situation wanted Page •">. Two houses m <>\lcy id to be let Page Hok Canton and Pegu are not to sold Page •">.80 words
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Miscellaneous306 1911-10-06 1 THE WEEK. Friday 6th.. Bigb Water tit am.. 9>Sl pm. P. ft O. Outward Mail <lm s.h.a. Met ting, l.li pm. Mark Lou^r. r > pm. Hand Conceit, Taotonia, 9-lfi pm. Volonteei Bnoldng Conceit. Saturday 7th. High Water -M-16 am.. 10-1 pm. Baaqnel at Johore, 7.4"> pm. N« m Conjming306 words
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Article111 1911-10-06 2 DELAY CAUSED THROUGH AN AC'CIDKNT Calcutta, RupNmlm 20th. Ihe steamer Krishnagar collided VMth the Hat "Kamrup" with loaded stores for the Ab<K ex,,edition near Dibm Karta yesterday. The rial was mud, daniaged and must he unloaded. This is likely to cause a slight delay m the advance111 words
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Article84 1911-10-06 2 BmmuiA touci Ocmi«tabui Cumb 1 H 7f 1 Police constable was charged da» before Mr Daly b, connection with JJ tbat Le had M.OOO M.v bed from his hand by a Hen« ali con •Ufa W bi,e cleanng hi, Bufe d.nin/the Last night prisoner «as arrostd84 words
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Article99 1911-10-06 2 <>i k ial Precautions Canton. Sepi. 2k. The Ministry of the Interior bus written to the Canton Viceroy regarding ilw restrictions on the formation of societies or associations by the people. According to these restrictions, the promoters of any society or association will be required to furnish99 words
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Article191 1911-10-06 2 It is stated that the Emperor of .Japan has decided to send Prince Fushimi, jr., to the coronation ceremony of tlie Crown Prince of Siain, as hiu proxy. The marriage of Mr Samuel Ricard Tisseman and Miss Hilda Theresa Kemp, eldest daughter of Mr aud Mrs \V. F. Kemp, was191 words
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Advertisement581 1911-10-06 2 1 NOTICES. NOTICE In the Snpreme Court of the Straits Settlement. Settlement of Singapore. In the Estate of Lee Pek Gum. Deceased. L,f I T»!^ l UanCO f thy l^isions of section 46 hirXn on the day of Or,. her 1911 by Tan Gek Neo the sole cxcc afriv hereof581 words
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Advertisement595 1911-10-06 2 {THE GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE REVENUE FARMS 16th January, 1912, toJUt December, 1914 Tenders will be received at the Office of 15th October, 1911, for the lease for the above period of these Farms. The attention of tenderers is Invited to the Rules for the conduct of these Farms, I published595 words
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Advertisement392 1911-10-06 2 NEDERUNOSCHE HANDEL- MAATSCHAPPY. k NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. Established 1824. mem a a JT t£^ m) n 7,124,317, (about £593,693) Head Office m Amsterdam. Head Agency m Batavia and Macassar. rauang, Bandjerniasin Th. J. van ROSSUM, Acting Agent. CHARTERED BANK of India Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER I SINGAPORE392 words
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Advertisement279 1911-10-06 2 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. OF C4NAOA. EBTABLIBHED 1887. J*eneraJ Agents, Singapore and Penang. FEDERAL UFE\ Assurance Company of Canada. j KBTABLIBHED 1882. INSURANCE m Force, over Jg" I DIRECT GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION c J. H. EVANS, I 1 Manager, South Eastern AsU THE BORNEO Co., Ltd. Gener ai Agents, Singapore J279 words
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Advertisement526 1911-10-06 2 Singapore Free Prey. Morning Daily. To Oar R^er, me Singapore Free p,^. eicepted). Cash price Tan i f 8 1^ tW beCriberB <**"* will be X?^ their private residences mr IHiB «tt Sodowns ifp re fer^ (^;;'^;ffioe.or morning Full cl, t to be delivered should be RATES OF SUBSCRIPT^. One526 words
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Article507 1911-10-06 3 HI KAY AT SAIF-AL-YEZAN. Journal No. M at t]i*» straits Dnineb 01 the Hoyul Asiatic Society consists of tlu» Malay Itomanisod Text of the Story ot J-aif al -Ye/.an. by liisbop Hose. who. iv his introduction ku\s that ho obtained kttC copy frotij one Tainbie Dallnh, a nunishi m Malacca507 words
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Article394 1911-10-06 3 < UANB Iti 1.1. IS THE TOWS OF AGADU afogador, Aug l I have spent si\ days at Agadu- under tl:.- strictest surveillance, and was ultiIj obliged to leave. inn-ing my stay m tin* town was forbidden to leave to travel m the Interior, v\ lkmc tin-394 words
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Article420 1911-10-06 3 How Frank (lotch Dbfkated H.UKENSt HMI'.M. Nkw Yokk. Monday. St>pt. 4. Frank Goteh, the American, defeated U:u -Uenschmidt. the Russian "lion." for tlic world's wrestling "catch as catch <an" championship at Chicago this afternoon. The contest took phm m an open-air mM m the presence of 10*000 spectaitors.420 words
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Article314 1911-10-06 3 The Ceylon Obsotvm has ao use lot this business which is. it think?., a pure take fixture, it says As a serious exhibition of hoxinf,' the Johnson-Wells affairs i> a fraud. It is simply a money minting dodye. In Lon don it may he douhted if the314 words
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Article118 1911-10-06 3 Everybody should <ji\;- his eyes day'i holida\ at least once :i mouth. This is the opinion of an experienced house-surgeon. "In the present age" he sa\s. "we experience fee more eye -strain, owing to increMtd reading habits md multit iulck of glaring lights, than our ioref:'tliei-s did.118 words
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Article398 1911-10-06 3 Pf.'OGKKss PRKVKMTnF WOBK S:i»:li. Spptrtnbtf 2H. At '-steiJav's meeting Of the Imperial Lfgielatire Council Mr liutier. Member m charge of the Education DepartaMnt, m re.pl> to question by the Kaj.i of Mgha« pit m. placed upon the table a Icßgthl Hiid important memorandum !>y SurgeouGeneial L.ukis, sanitary398 words
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Article145 1911-10-06 3 TIM Indian MUM is letting bernelf go, m anticipation of the coining of tbe Em peror of India. From the lavish outpovrittf of Urn verso in^piied by tbe occa ftfon, we (jii..t.. a few itMUBM from one 1 > 1 pot m 1 Tmamm Hi Gomh. m K«V«C145 words
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Article51 1911-10-06 3 it is n,,f the MM.iijtiry of f.KKI takes bur the amount digested and aaaimilared that givea ttrcngth and vitality t.» the system, (ham berlaia'i BtooMch an.i filTrr TiMoti iuviLiorate tb« ■rni—BJi aad Utot and t>uai>u> tlwm lo perform their taßotiona natnrall) For tiale b> all Disi^ensariefl aad51 words
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Advertisement604 1911-10-06 3 CROSSE f% n CELEBRATFU Rliin/H/Flf I^ K e^n. OILMEN S pLAIKWELL^sF^ V U stores, I rft^^^jfcsv JEILIES, POTTCD HEATS. 1 1 ni?T Tr 1 a r<Ti?c! S^^^^^Kv*! saudoil 1 I UjCiLrflv^AtyllliO. l^j^jgjj^li n 3 <» Agcnta for L«a Pernnt 1 ~£i P **tar Tins with X** WORCBSTERSHIRH SAUCR. In HEALTH604 words
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Article1637 1911-10-06 4 BY THE TOPICIST. A Visit to His Majesty the Kino. Prince Houssain's carpet, which we bought years ago from the confiding Said Ali bin Jim-Jams and have not yet paid for, because the Coqeigrues have unaccountably delayed their coming, mouldering long has hxing." like the harp of the1,637 words
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Article138 1911-10-06 4 W«> fear it is not. The King m his haste forgo! to mention the Kditor of khfl Spectator." who weekly assures the country that it is ruled, ami wisely ruled. l>y his advice. He lias just issued pertilicate of character to the King, Under his haiul and seal, announcing thatW.T. - 138 words
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Advertisement341 1911-10-06 4 The Ideal Food I FOR EMACIATED CHILDREN AND ADULTS W 'Kepler' j (TRA DE. Pn ARK zw? \^^»f^* I Solution \§k COO i/^f^ 0/i M>«iT EXTRACT) Contains all the nourishing and Vitalising elements which Nature requires* to build up and strengthen Every spoonful absorbed goes to m- crease the weight341 words
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Advertisement60 1911-10-06 4 Sufferers Take Notice. There is no necessity of your being constantly annoyed by a tickling m the throat, which keeps you couching aud disturbs your sleep aud rest. A dose or two of Chamberlain s Cough Remedy will cut the phelgm which is the cause of the trouble aud clear60 words
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Advertisement581 1911-10-06 4 A Clergyman ft, I y_ i__ t- ii Nervous Collapse, Brain Fag, Neuralgia For cdtinr* thitvj* dom, maUinp things jo, the invi^orritinpr stimulus of I'hrjsferine cannot be equalled, says the Key. A. 11. 1 eld. I uily aware that as a clergyman he is twiuni to males sine ol tie581 words
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Article330 1911-10-06 5 New Sleeping Cabs. One of the new bleeping cars which liave !)ceu brought out from Kngland m pieces, and out together at the Central Workshops, was used on the Singapore mail from Kuala Lumpur for the ftnttime oa Tuesday night. The car contains eight Baaarafte sleeping roomsM. M. - 330 words
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Article312 1911-10-06 5 A SI'MATKA MVSTEBY All hopes of finding Mr. Da Lannoj Meyer, who disappeared from the (ioal pnra Tea estate, m West .Java, on the 9th of last Tiionth. have now heen glTea up. the Sumatra Post of the 12th inst. swung man who was of a312 words
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Article111 1911-10-06 5 An Interesting i.\< [dent London, September 7th. A German firm, tendering m open competition, has secured a South African Government Order for the supply of steel rails to the value of 11 70,000. Rel trring to day to this Matter, sir Newton Moore (Agent-General tor Western Australia* s;iid111 words
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Article41 1911-10-06 5 Acoording to report! from Taken there i- -<\ (Me competition between Fushuii and Kaipin^ coal m North China. The price <»f Jhe former has been reduced from twelve to ton dollars per ton and its competitor is beintf sold at nine dollars.41 words
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Article59 1911-10-06 5 The Mkipper had an awful SMgh, The ni^ht was ien» ami dark The rooka wmn close. tJio s<a was io«gh* The skipper lost liis hmrk." if me wish to "steer" elenr fioui tlu- rocks (»f this life. The ills ami the chilla we mdurc, iiOt us set a true course59 words
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Advertisement371 1911-10-06 5 Uttfe 10m Co&gh j^| tlari coughs are baJ enough, to be MTCi B^:t X*> cTvS.i the little, tucking, Hfktfnj, p<~ '.stent cough t^at Means most, especially when there is a hislory c f weak Jungs b i!io fomUy. hat should he done? Ask your doctcr. He knows. Ask him about371 words
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Advertisement551 1911-10-06 5 WANTED. AGENTS WANTED For the Straits Settlements for the sale of well known Scotch Whiskies. Terms liberal. Must tat Shhl to dt> a laige trade. Apply D. A. RHIND ft CO.. LIMITED, Leith, Scot land. Oct 6 8-10 WANTED By young Englishman with seven years' experience m Coffee and Tea551 words
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Advertisement584 1911-10-06 5 AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES THE PROPERTY OF SIX PAWNSHOPS. TO BE HELD AT OUR SALE-ROOM. No. 3 Raffles Place. On Friday, 6th October 1911, at 10 a.m. The Pledges consisting of Watches, Chains, Gold. Diamond and other rings, Earrings, etc. \N ill l>e on view at our Sale-room584 words
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Advertisement810 1911-10-06 5 SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT RAILWAY. From Ist July, 1911, and until further Noice. TRAIN SERVICE FOR WEEK DAYS ONLY. Up Trains. 1 2 3 4 ■> 6 7 8 9 10 H 12 Passir Panjang dep *f" A M> VS *"f fJL PM PM PM JS M PM s=3^ Sfi Tank Road810 words
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Article, Illustration926 1911-10-06 6 Friday, Oct. r>, v.m. When the Italian A<liuiral inform* his Government that be has actuall) made a beginning with the bombardment of the Tripoli defences it may be admitted that at last things *rethickening up I little. An eve witness a Socialist member of the Italian926 words
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Article1125 1911-10-06 6 The wile ol ;i tailor m the employ of the Guides gave birth to twins the other da> They an both nirls. I. W, l>. played RanVw school at soccer on Wednesday evening on the School Boys' ground the game ifnUng m s draw of two gOS Is ea< h.1,125 words
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Article90 1911-10-06 6 Manila boasts the only fully qualified lady engine* m the whole of the Orirnt M Miss HIM, who is the principal assistant to Engineer Dobbs, and is, we are told an engineer of considerable experience, a graduate of the universities of California and Columbia (New York), and a member of90 words
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Article30 1911-10-06 6 Ipol,. I The Chief Beeretaiy, FMA. ha, teiagran from Ooneeantinople Hritisli Ambassador, regarding at Mecca. It is to be road ;l |j mosquefl of Malaya naming haiijis.30 words
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Article691 1911-10-06 6 JVli.,.:_ 0 Penaag export! daring Urn United Kingdom, Ameri Continent MN, tin 1,990 i,,. tlonr I9J ton-, p.arl tapio I black ptppei 198 tOOI wlm. tons OOpre •{.."»."<.'{ tons. The White Cross Clnb will Straits Chinese Recreation (lvi. on Saturday on the latter ground The Peking Miiiterj Adria691 words
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Advertisement203 1911-10-06 6 I TKe AUTO-MANUAL I BRITISH MADE THROUGHOUT. Beats anything offered A?A S here. IM il «Ba^a^a^a^a^^Mx^^K^» i r^^ r RobinscnPianoCo,||^^P-_ styles for Race wear. DISTINGUISHED MODELS IN MILLINERY J^^^^fS^r^\^ Highest Art and Latest Fashions m < HATS TOQUES. j&fekV^i JSPECIAL SHOWJ t^JEJ^gL wf^^bto I EARLY I sh£^ y§\ "shipments I203 words
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Advertisement40 1911-10-06 6 BILLIARDS. THE ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN CUSHION. (Alcock's 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.40 words
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Article56 1911-10-06 7 AN IMPERIAL NAVY LEAGUE. Reuteb'b Service. London, via Bombay. The hoifhle Alfred Lytteltoo, speaking [kirk, said that the atte-upt of Britain to Maintain single-handed maritime ascendancy, must inevitably end m a few jreara m a real union between her and the dominions, for defence was a condition56 words
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Article196 1911-10-06 7 Better's Service London, via Bombay. The death is announced of Dr Joseph Bell, of Edinburgh, the original of Sherlock Holi A« generations ot Edinburgh medical i'-nts called him, Joe Bell was one of the commanding personalities In the gical world. One of )ii> besl Known -rudents was196 words
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Article34 1911-10-06 7 Conversations m Abeyance. Rkuteb'b Service. London, \ia Bombay. Berlin telegram >-a\s that the resumpon of th. Moroccan conversations is still lelayed, presumably as the negotiators occupied with the matter o! Tripoli.34 words
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Article54 1911-10-06 7 Seize the Sus. i ER'fl SSRT* B. London, via Bombay. Westfaelische Zeitung thinks the moment i> propitious to break egotiations and i>>it an end to the ion l»\ M-i/in^' the Sus of Morocco, j> the bulk of the fleet must pat :<> the Mediter;n i<\\ of tin54 words
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Article47 1911-10-06 7 Reutis'i Service London, via Bombay. an Roj ;iii^i> m London s;i> that tli Portugal, except Oporto, U practiin the bands o! the monarchists who cupied > s, Ouimaraes, Bai ia, I Ban anca. On th< othei hand, telegroius from all i> quiet on the north i47 words
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Article56 1911-10-06 7 Reuter's Slryice. London, via Bombay. for the Newbury Autumn Cup ml -i miles l furlong) resulted m folRoyal Realm 1 Marajax 9 *> ellow S!;;\ v Pwelve ran. Betting 1 to 1 against m Realm, 9 to 1 against Marajax and to against Yellow Slave. Won by three56 words
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Article31 1911-10-06 7 riMPi i:i\i. \i.\vs SERVICE. London, via Durban. tteuter'B correspondent at Perth wires, egarding the elections of Western Australia, that .;i Labour members and l.i Ministerialists have been returned.31 words
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Article54 1911-10-06 7 Signs of progress, m an advertisement i king a bridegroom Cor a Brahmin girl idow good looking, fair and accomplished with all pleasing qualifications," Whose parents, brothers and sisters are living, it is intimated that the candidate is expected to move more by considerat tons of humanity than by any54 words
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Article62 1911-10-06 7 The Singapore Royal Engineer* (Vol) a Smoking Concert to-night ;it the 8. V. C. Drill Hall M a farewell to their popular Adjutant Lieut. M. Stagg. h. k. lf< mbeis who have not received their tickets may otjtain them by applying to Co. Bergi Major A. E. (i. Covenrj s.62 words
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Article56 1911-10-06 7 The Bombardment. Recto's Service. London, via Bombay. Reuters eoi -respondent at Home reports that Vice- Vdmiral Farevelli telegraphs that liis sqnadrosi bombarded the Tripoli forts at p.m. yesterday, and the land batteries replied Ineffectively. The greatest (are is tal;en not to damage the town* He sti.it<s thai56 words
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Article27 1911-10-06 7 Reuter wires from Milan that oxer five hundred prisoners hare arrived at various ports. They will he accommodated at the large barracks a< CaseH i.27 words
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Article66 1911-10-06 7 The fii>t contingent of the expedition, twenty 'thousand strong, is ready to start but was delayed owing to reports l»y Italian cruisers of the presence of Turkish torpedoen last night on the route of the expedii ion. The Italians pursued the torpedoers, which escaped m the darkness.66 words
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Article100 1911-10-06 7 Turks un-flagging Bravery. [jfPEUAL News Sbbtici. London, via Durban. The Socialist Deputy de Felice, who is an enthusiastic pro-war advocate, describ ing the bombardment of Tripoli, said thai the whole Seel died past Tripoli m review order, dressed with bunting, as a last attempt to indues the links100 words
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Article58 1911-10-06 7 [mpebi \i. Xi.ws Sertk i: London, via Durban. Reuter's correspondent ;it Viemui says that tin. 1 Turkish Ambassadoi has informed Count Aerenthal thai Ital> is preparing to land troop-, m Albania and asked foi Austria to in^i-t on Italj observing the status (jno m the Balkans. Count58 words
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Article35 1911-10-06 7 IMPERIAL JSEWB SERVK B. London, via Durban. »Reut< respondent at ConKtantinople states that Ih.iw tiring bas been beard to seaward, north of tlj«- Dardanelles, i«m ween Dedeagateli and the (mii ol Soros.35 words
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Article58 1911-10-06 7 I M PESI LL N EWfl SSRYICE. London, via I tarban. Said Pasha Ikis formed his Cabinet at the «'l«\«-nfli hour. Reshid Pasha, Ani bassador m Vienna, will l)<> Foreign Minister. The Cabinet does not m> lml<- Kiamil I'n-iia or Hilmy Pasha, i>oth of whom refuse Jo be58 words
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Article52 1911-10-06 7 Impebial S Bwa Servk b. London, vii Durban. Lord Lamington presided at ;i meeting ct the Moslems <>t London m support of Turkey In the Tripoli question. lrthw from Ameer .\li w;i> read pro testing :i«,'ain>i Italy's aggressions, i>ut deprecating Inflamiiiatorj language, and dwelling on52 words
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Article88 1911-10-06 7 Tbe Band ot the Buffs, under Mr c. B. Hewitt, assisted by amateurs, will u'iwtbe following attractive programme of music* at the Teutonis Club, to night I. Overture "William Tell" Rossini ■1. Teutonis Liedertafel "Swiss Psalm" Rhapsodic Hongroise (No 3) Liszt 4. Violin Solo Selected (Mb I'i.nmnk» Seh-c!88 words
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Article35 1911-10-06 7 At BtOcktOO \Y. Smith, jm\. of Darling ton. who was receiving 3,260 points m 4. .'»(>(». scored 4,12<3 as against George dray* 1,806. The young Australian then retired, and thus .suffered his first defeat iv England.35 words
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Article188 1911-10-06 7 THE DOTS." Last night m the Theatre Koyal. a mini her of European children gave the pretty little fairy play Zurika. the Gipsy Maid. The theatre was tilled to Overflowing and thi' Telegraph Children did themselves Justice, and did justice to those who had trained them, particularly Mrs Cole. All188 words
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Article276 1911-10-06 7 Vousg swi>s Severely Punished A young Swiss named F. Swartz, alias Henry Dumont, pleaded guilty before Mr Maundrell, third magistrate, yesterday afternoon to rtmating and falsely pretending to the manager of Rallies Hotel that he would pay for hi^ board ami lodging, for which be owed sum of276 words
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Article164 1911-10-06 7 <»n Wednesday night, 3fr Thomas, employed i>\ .ittlin Jackson's, and living on ii>«« works ;it Teluk Ayer, beard noise proceeding From hi- kitchen, and on going to investigate, with couple of friends, found the kitchen packed full of excited Hylama who were enjoying a little game of164 words
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Article156 1911-10-06 7 Captain \nd Owneb Fined Captain J. Mason oi the Hong Mob and Towkay Lim Peng Soon, the owner of the vessel, pleaded guilty before Mr EL W. Firm-tone, first magistrate, yesterday, to bringing Into the Colony 260 passengers iii excess of the number allowed m tbe sli156 words
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Article53 1911-10-06 7 While a large iron plate m the Public Works Department depot m Thome Road, Shanghai, was being moved, it fell on to Mr W. J. Bidgood, one of the District Inspectors, and broke his right leg m two places, at the same time crushing his left foot, lie was removed53 words
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Article202 1911-10-06 7 SHARE CIRCULAR FRASER Co.'s Little alteration has taken place m the condition of the market during the week. Robber Shares generally shew a slightly reduced level of prices on lower quotations for Plantation Rubber at the last Auctions, and husiness m other sections has been too trifling to call for202 words
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Article200 1911-10-06 7 Agenta F. \v. Barker A c<>. Lanadran: Sept. 80,87 al b; 9 months i "»O,UI II); last yrar 81,097 ll> ami 981,887 ll>. Agent* Derrick a Co. Balgownie:— 11,800 Rahman Tin l,OOl pikuls; a months r..1H4 pikuls, against 6,874 and 5,809 for pi»'\ ions fears. Av<r200 words
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Article146 1911-10-06 7 still another advance has been made m electric lighting. Every nset of electric li-,'ht will ivc;ill th»' introduction a few jreart ago of a new type ol Incandescent lamp, m wliich fllaraeni or group of fllain. Nts of a metallic nature took the place of the ciiihoii146 words
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Article187 1911-10-06 7 Complainant attempts to commit suicide. Yesterday afternoon a Mutation wbm caused m the Supreme Court when th« jury acquitted four men charged with tf;niij robbery. Four Chinese were charged with having committed gang robbery, ■toaling from coolie from Sarawak, on his way to China, bank draft187 words
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Advertisement186 1911-10-06 7 Tailoring Department. _i f^i f Our Specialite fIjKL I Loun^ e Jacket Suit $35 SsT^i I Hoine^P |in «f Cheviots, Tweeds, ft Worsteds* 5 Wl Ut yl an<l lillbl "i'«l"^uit k,\,. s notliiim Jo In- (N'si)f.(J WfN| V ROBINSON &00. I W. D. H. O. WILLS' S THREE CASTLES "MAGNUMS'186 words
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Advertisement559 1911-10-06 8 APCAR LINE OF STEAMERS. The undermentioned mail steamers of the above Line maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan, calling at Penaug. Singapore, Hongkong and Shanghai en routt FLEET. Tons. Commander. Rs Japan 6,013 A. Stewart, us Gregory Apcar 4.600 S. H. Belson. Bs Arratoon Apcai 1 4.500 G.559 words
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Advertisement628 1911-10-06 8 BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd FOR Penang, Rangoon, and Calcutta The Company's Steamer, TARA" 6,322 tons. A. B. DCruz, Commander, will be despatched for the above j»ortH on Friday, thettth inst. at 5 p.m. She has excellent accommodation for first and second class passengers. Terms and rates of freight628 words
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Advertisement754 1911-10-06 8 FAR EAST OXY6EN 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.754 words
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Advertisement632 1911-10-06 8 P. &0. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bill** of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. ion Outward (for China) Devanha Oct 6 Delta632 words
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Advertisement456 1911-10-06 8 N.D.L Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well known mail this Company sail fortnightly fron Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antw. ton. Gibraltar, Genoa. Naples, Marseilles. Naples, Alexandria ;um l'ort Said, buez. Aden. Colombo r, r)1 Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki and Kobe to Yokohama ami 1, Through tickets456 words
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Article287 1911-10-06 9 Subjoined is a letter on the above sub|ect appearing m the Globe from Mr H. L. Coghlan, of Singapore, now visiting England Sir. —Much has been said about overproduction of rubber m Malaya, and Sir John Anderson's figure of 70.000 tons for I 1♦ has come to287 words
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Article280 1911-10-06 9 \t the Geographical Section of the liiitish Association! Captain Bawling described the work of the expedition organized by the Ornithologists 1 Union, Assisted by the Boyal Geographical Society, to survey the south-western part oi Dutch New Guinea and to study the Mora and fauna of the districts.280 words
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Article210 1911-10-06 9 EXCHANGE. Member Tries to Resign The Shanghai Stock Rm*hangfi and Mr I Shekury, member of very long standing, have had a difference. Mr shekury announced on September I.*. thai he had resigned and was no longer conconnected with the institution. The retary, Mr (i. V. T. Marshall, on210 words
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Article70 1911-10-06 9 i Chronic rheumatism often attacks the larger joints, Internal treatment of any kind would »m worse tlian useless, hut by applying (.'haml>< ilains Pain Balm freely and uiassa^iiif,' the affected part it will afford sonic relief at once nud by continuing the treatment, will eventually effect a complete cure.70 words
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Article224 1911-10-06 9 Constantinople, Auo. 18 The repudiation by the Young Turk leaders of the policy of Pan islamism and Tui'kinYuton was proclaimed this mornt ing m a manner which produced a great sensation m Constantinople. Hitherto the journal which was considered as the champion of Panislamisiu was the JetUM224 words
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Article239 1911-10-06 9 Rev. William Hill Murray, the well known missionary who Invented the numeral system tor teaching the Chinese blind, died on Sept Oth. The system invented by Mr Murray has been described by Miss C. F. Gordon Cuinmiog m a biography of the Inventor. It was originally239 words
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Article188 1911-10-06 9 Engineer Commits Sew im The following is from the "N. c. Dail? News" of Sept. 1 1 Early yesterday looming, the death was repented of the second engineer the steamer Meiyu," supposedly bys selt inflicted wound. Prom inquiries made, it appears that the deceased, named Loom*, who188 words
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Article173 1911-10-06 9 \\ol Ml i: I' u<>! TO BE INSTITUTED Canton, Sept -i:\. The Opium Guild m Canton has applied to the authorities tor permission to establish an opium monopoly for the suppression <>i opium and for enquiry into the extent of its consumption. The capital is to173 words
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Article13 1911-10-06 9 Foi all internal cemnlaints dysentry couj»h colds iVc, hike Woods.' Great Peppermint Cere,13 words
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Advertisement224 1911-10-06 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 stocks224 words
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Advertisement405 1911-10-06 9 m SELF CURE NO FICTION THERAPION No. 1 m a remarkably «;hort time. oft<n a tern days <>nlv Cur*"vdisrharges(«-ith«>rs.i,suj)«rsr(:inginr<tiont THERAPION N0.2 Cures blood poison, bad 1,-^s. uh »rs. sorts, painfal •Wf-llod joints. &r.wh<n im T urial treatment fails THERAPION No 3 Cures chrome woakn.-ss, lo^. Mporanrl vital f .,TT Bttei405 words
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Advertisement730 1911-10-06 9 OCEAN S.S. Co., ltd. AND CHINA MUTUAL S. N. Co., Ltd. The Companies' steamers are despatched^ from Liverpool outwards for the Straits. China md Japan every week, and fioni Japan homewards for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight for Genoa, Marseilles and LtTerpool and for Marseilles, Havre and Liverpool monthly.730 words
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Article315 1911-10-06 10 Unique Fini> The image, which was recently discovered m Sind, has been examined hy Dr Yogel, Oinciating Director-Genera] of Archaeology, India, wlio has pronounced it to be of pure Greek origin. The relic is now m the possession of Habu Mrityunjai Roy-Chow dhury. a zemindar of Ruugpur,315 words
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Article174 1911-10-06 10 Mi: KI'DYARD Kll'LlMi'S WvilMM. AGAIXOT Klx UKui ITY. The "Montreal Star gives prominent to the following lalagiam. stated to have been received from Mr Kudyard Kipling, dealing with the Reciprocity question, dated ItOI Wash. Sussex I do not know how 9,000.000 people can enter into such174 words
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Article214 1911-10-06 10 Ix.vtals -00 Ton Hois lino Plant, no Largkst m thk Woki.d at Kli;k. The firm Of Cowans. Sheldon, ajid Co., of Carlisle recently put up a big cram- nt YokoMika Dockyard, and this bus been followed by the erection of another 100 ton crane at Kure. This214 words
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Article120 1911-10-06 10 K\ery fi-.-sli experiment that we make m the way of introducing fauna or Mora into habitats where the\ aie not indigenous only s«ems to furnish us with fresh proofs of their danger. We sent our sparrows to America, where they are a MBUfS. America "pla\ed the120 words
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Article590 1911-10-06 10 CALLING" IN INDIA. In a country where snch clever arrangements are made as m India to avoid discomfort resulting from heat, it seems strange that calls" should be exchanged m the hottest hours of the day and yet, a little while ago a young man up m the Punjab told590 words
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Article185 1911-10-06 10 l> v/./.Lis<; StOHl '"'< C<>[..\[-. i). < ?;n«. M NI.U Yoirk. The dazzling spric facie of :i beautiful woman currying CltW).noO worth of jewel-, was witnessed by a large crowd when the Olympic was docked at New York, taysthe Daily Mail correspondent. Tln« owner of this185 words
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Article115 1911-10-06 10 We are m for a lon;,' sie<jr. The Americans are human like (lie rest of us: and any people m the world would want Canada if they occupied the position of the United States. While we were weak and gHHriag hut slowly, tlie Americans played a waiting fMMi115 words
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Article716 1911-10-06 10 The Total where given represents the output since Jan. 1911, except where a figure m brackets is given, representing so many months. Wheu a month's return is missed, this total represents the last available total. Aug. Sept. Total. Allagar 5,000 4.300 66,456 Alor Pongsu 5,067 4,511 37,852716 words
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Article73 1911-10-06 10 Aag. >. t lw-!.«t MO 1 1 Jrn ;i ti t» Cfcftoderif Gope&g Heawood Kaiiiuniii^ V-'.H-'u Kanaboi J7l Kinta Kinta Association Kit'daii<4 KrniiKit Filial Lahat Mt'ngh'nihu Lode m MidJlt'ton It New (ioprng 71 Nt'w Tiiiubuu I*. Consolidated IVn^kalfii Paaißg r.ahiu Hahmau 1. t Halnnnii II > d |i73 words
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Article233 1911-10-06 10 I'tr I. O. sir. M;v»ln««ia. QMUMOttI t\n sti-. l)»'\anha at Colombo, < 0 Him Bryaaa, Mr Barker, I.v v; I. Mr* Skiinur. Mr Mupluni. M i li Marsh, MiUnuluc. Mi llaiiivoi. >1 Irej Mr Moor, Mia Pairs, i i lU'iinuam, Mr W. Marafa, Mi N.\\;»n sttnns. Mr <233 words
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Advertisement22 1911-10-06 10 Sprains. Sprains reqoir* careful treatuj i l Kmk quiet and apply Chauiberlaius 1- ia £SS *oi »aie Vi> all Dinpeasariai and Dealer*.22 words
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Advertisement178 1911-10-06 10 FLLIMANS I PI I I M&' I <^^ T&*'£W& "W Mt IN THB STABLI IM\I.»M;.' HI HVN I ST. I 6 J ELLIMAN'S ELLIMAN'S 4 P* C L i=S t£ L or Spr«i.i«. Kheuniatl>m. Curbs, for Rheumatism. J-prain- BruUes. V •«*'>*' < Spl.us uhca lornliiH. Sprint* s.n- I umhan... Sore178 words
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Advertisement46 1911-10-06 10 Hindasltian Cc-Operativa Insurance Society L'd. (■■AD (Ml m: C\l,lTii\i CAPITAL Rg. 10.000.<»n CAPITAL PAID UP Rs. 8.600 MO Stturity Guarautied. Liven lamed vm -i various bchemes, suitable to all class* Wanted Agentn: terms most liberal. Ajtj.ly personally at No. 11, Malacca B Bept II ttb- -'l46 words
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Article1263 1911-10-06 11 Cap. Issue. Paid. Last Div. Buyers. Sellers. 85,000 2s 28 Allagar 10% 34 3 8 150,000 2s 2s Anglo-Malay 15% int 16 3 17 0 50.000 2s 28 B&tang Malaka 19 2 0 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 25% int 11 0 0 11 10 Ox d 80,000 11,263 words
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Advertisement213 1911-10-06 11 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 "Eagle" Brand I*** these are of the hi hest nr rilT quality. UtmENT "Borneo" Brand, Fres213 words
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Advertisement129 1911-10-06 11 De KONINKUJKE 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. VAN NOORT Bat avia, Semarang and Soerabay Oct 6 Reymeiujz liawean, Soerabaya, Bandjermassin, Stagen, Kota-Baroe, Sainarinda, Dongtfala, and Balik-Papan Oct 6 Reynst129 words
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Miscellaneous1363 1911-10-06 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and Tons Commanders Arrived From For When Pyramus H.M.S. cru 2135 Mitchell Colombo. 26-9 S. X. Officer Sydney Muratha Siam gb. 500 Tb.mom Penang, 29-9 S. Consul Uncertain Steamers Nat. Tonnage Master From Consignees For A!t j ng Dut 705 Blomhert Pontiaiiak, 4-10 Ships Agency Pontianak1,363 words
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Article1020 1911-10-06 12 ANOTHER ACTION LOST In the Sii|>rt>!iu> Court yesterday moni I ing the acting Chief Justice, sir A. Law. gave Judgement In the suit instituted by •ismies Henry Wills against ths Jimafa Rubber Rstatcs Ltd and Max Hilckes. st A'. R. Down, and Lok Clink Vo)\. directors. The claim1,020 words
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Article402 1911-10-06 12 The Times, m a leader on the Journal Of the Liverpool School of Tropical Mcdi cine, has this Of the other papers, one by Messrs. Simpson ami Bdic on the relation of the Organic phosphorus content of various diets to diseases Of Ditrition, and parti eularh to beri beri.402 words
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Article206 1911-10-06 12 Boston, August 36. The steamer Kan >;.> arrived Jiere to-day with a cargo which ■j..i\<- the frequenter! or the waterfroi I a jolt. A part of the cargo consiited of fifty -three ostriches and a large nun her of live sponges. A number of the t206 words
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163 1911-10-06 12 Fashionable London is learning Hindu siaui. or at least pretending to. and we may he thankful enough that the fashion aide world has the grace even to pretend to learn anything. The reason for the sudden fad is. the approaciiirg Dnihar. Only the upper crust of163 words
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Article57 1911-10-06 12 Three Chinese faced Mr Acton, second magistrate, yesterday, on a charge of mischief by flttmtiging 200 huge robber trees, reined at 18,000, on the United Singapore' rabbet plantations. Mr F. K. Elliot conducted the proseeu tion andMrJ. G. Campbell was for the defence. The accused were discharged57 words
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113 1911-10-06 12 The following: scores were made m the October Competition for the Walker Trophy Mrs. Fisher LJ2 Miss Ken- tl Mrs. Wat kins 29 Mrs. (ioldie 29 Lady Bvelya Young 27 Mrs. CantreU If 174 The Spoon Competition resulted as fol lows 100 yds. ISO hCap Mrs113 words
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Article232 1911-10-06 12 \KSTKKDAY S PLAY. Championship. Ruchwaldy heat A. K. Lenthall w .o. v>. BncoLßs. Kleinmann heat Freeman 0 ~i 0 B. L. Williams f Dr. A. Saunier un finished. D. .1. ste>u Parvc beat Lt. a. P. p. YVehner 0 O 0 (I. H. w. Pirmstone W. C.232 words
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Article158 1911-10-06 12 Cil IMPIOXHHIP. r. Moding w. H Threlfall. a. Doubles. Mayson and Griffith Jones Beth and Kveritt. iiu>s ami Blchenberg Windfleld and Foreman. It. DOI BUBS. Agnew and Hooper v I'.iennecke and Grothe (To finish). stacphall and Baylj Diehn and Strack. A. Si M.I. s B. w. p. iul<158 words
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Article27 1911-10-06 12 Sunday Oct. ffth. Johnston's Pier. i). 10 and n a.m. s.BO and 8.80 p.m. Club Bungalow, 9.80 sad 10.80 a.m.; 19.15, l\ and "*..">() p.m.27 words
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Article53 1911-10-06 12 PM Lady Wild Mr. J. M. Lyon, Mr. T. K. Hill. Mr. R. Tullock. Mr. J. V. l>oyle. Per Kauee Mr. G. Mend. Mr. l'lette. Per Klant,': Mr and Mrs Harbour, MiMrs Domfton, Mr Lon«. Capt. Keir, Messi> W. Lowtber Kemp. Tiuiir.v, Menashe. (Jiacaui. ScandreK. J^iiJon, Rosseson. Mi-'es Vzelmtß,53 words
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Article159 1911-10-06 12 The "Catherine Apcar" arrived from Calcutta yesterday (Thursday) morningShe lands a quantity of general Cargo *t the wharf, and loads for Hongkong, for which port she; will prohahly sail to-day. The Straits Steamship Co's Klang from Penangi hunkered at the wharf yes terday. The I udo Chine Co's159 words
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Article567 1911-10-06 12 ,\\||.i:li \N DBTECTIVEH OUTM'ITTED Hoo. America s leading detective, William .1. Burns, eluded other detectives as< signed to arrest him on a charge ol kid napping is related m the August number of M< (.lures Magazine m an interview with Mr. Burns on the recent arrest of567 words
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Article53 1911-10-06 12 Amkhran Pabti Attacked. Manila, Sept. 27. Ensign c. B. Hovey, of the American gun-boat Pampenga," has been killed by Vacan Moros m the island of liasilan. Three sailors were badly wounded. The party was engaged on inspect ion work when it was suddenly attacked. A punitive expedition53 words
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Article56 1911-10-06 12 Japara. hut 747, De IJoe. .VIO, Palem h>ng, Ships Agency. Muntok OnMfere, Brit MO, Lyons. 510, "Penan*,'. K. S. Co. Pen:mg 7. Elout, Out 177.',, v Huron, 5- 10. Ihuijtr. Ships Agency, Hatavia Beim, Nor 755, Eriksen. :> 10, Honihuv, Borneo Co, Bangkok o. Kecordcr, Brit. »i<)7. Kesnp.56 words
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Advertisement390 1911-10-06 12 NOTICE. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF DUNLOP MOTOR TYRES Obtainable at Leading Garages. New Price Lists sent per return f on application to: THE DUNLOP RUBBER GO. (FAR EAST) LIMITED, 43, Robinson Road, SINGAPORE. 1 r| fri --,n r M u.nm^-^-j^' INETHERLANDS GUTTA PERCHA Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE RUBBER WORKS. MOTOR390 words
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