The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 7 October 1911

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1911. NO. 7^37
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  • 174 1 Topics of the week are on page A Malay postman was sentenced to two years' imprisonment at the Assizes yesU'i day— Paye 7. Our London Letter will be found on page 4. and a Scottish Letter on pagi 19. Captain S. Carver. Malay Volunteers, has been appointed
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  • 133 1 Mr L. (i. HoimbtUg*! aiiiiounceinent Special trains lor Johora to be run to Wasted Influential ami eaergetk canvasst'is for Insiintiuv Offlee -Pag« '>. I'rcsb boaM Made rreaai eaaeai at H. Bolter*! I'a^f B, Caaateer of Ooaißiem rubbec auction Extra special liianar at tli<> Hot.-i Van Wijk— Paga S.
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  • 871 1 Tlhmo is thai about the English c bannel, or to localise it to that uai tow strait dividing our ■hotel from those c f France* which IMMI to exercise subtle vet none the less potent inh'uonce over the minds of tliobe wlio have mighty deeds
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    • 447 1 THE LABOUR ASSOCIATION RUOI LIMITED. pa CI Singapore, 2_De Souza St. Jd cf i WARTE I Batavia, Pasar Baroe. r AR^I FOR COOLIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Telephone 748. E. R. WEARE, Manager. DON'T WANDER AIMLESSLY ABOUT! DON'T LOOK WORRIED, BUT GO TO THE x^j ALHAMBRA, |f <O^SC*S^ BEACH ROAD, V^^
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    • 327 1 "THE DOTS" i A Group of Europe*! Children) WILL KTAGE M ZURIKA, THE GIPSY MAID" Au Operetta In Three Acts. IN THE THEATRE ROYAL MATINEE: Saturday, 7th October, at 4 p.m. PRICKS Of ADMISSION. Etoaerved Beats V 2 I Second CUun SO oenta Fiih.t lu>s 51 Third C!;iss 2o cuts
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 268 1 THE WEEK. Saturday 7th. High Water- 10-16 am 10-l pm. Banquet at Jotaora, 7.4") ran. New Conjuring Trii k>, V..M.( .A. |.M pm. Sunday Bth. High Water 10-S1 am., 10-M pm. S.V.A. Hea\ > Gob Practice, Itaacli 8 am. Monday 9t!i. Hi^h Water 10-oh am., 11 10 ran. N. 1).
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  • 191 2 The second week of tbe home football season finds Tottenham heading the league with five points for three games. There was some remarkable scoring on Saturday Sept 9th, as the apperitled results will show First League. Aston Villa 4 Woolwich A. 1 Bury '2 Sheffield W. 1 Middlesbrough
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  • 97 2 Capetown* September 15th. -The Union Government hat introduced a BUI to restrict the number of race meetings and to prohibit betting at any sports with the exception Oi those racing, ami then only on a raocout>e by means of a totalisator, Th*> Bill abolishes the business of book*
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  • 76 2 The mortality returns for the week end ing Sept 80 gave a ratio per mille of population of 46-11. this including 18 deaths at St Johns Island, and §4-01 ex eluding the 18 deaths. Malaria was responsible lor ah deaths and (ever not specified 2-' JRysentry 25, cholera
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  • 74 2 The Bishop of Sarawak will arrive here on route to Sarawak on Sunday, and it is hoped that he will preach iii the Cathedral at Evensong. The Bishop of Singapore. Under medical advice, has had to postpone his departure from England and will now leave Marseilles hy
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  • 422 2 Two Fatal Casks. A serious outbreak of cholera has occurred on the Dutch mail steamer "KonIngea tier Xederlander." which arrived at Colombo at 9 p.m. on Sept. 2Hth from Batavia with Qm mails for the Netherlauds. The steamer lias, fort unately. not a very large
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  • 297 2 I wi>h that then were souif wonderful place Called tin- Landol lUiginnins; Again. Where ;ill of out mistakes ami all our hrmrtachcis Aiul all of our poor, Selfish grief Could I dropped, 1 i U s shabby old coat, at Ihe door, And ne\ er
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  • 78 2 The United Kingdom Aerial Post commeiiced on Sept «.Mh, so that Mr A. SV. Bean's friend who sent him a card by this opportunity, arriving by yesterday's mail, lost no time. The missives are posted m London, carried by aero plane to Windsor, and then handed over to the Post
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 800 2 THE EVIDENCE OF POLICE SERGEANT WATTS. Well over six feet in height, of fine physique, end with fifteen years military ser\ice to his credit, during which time he rose to an Important non-commissioned rank in his regiment The King's Own Scottish Borderers'* Sergeant J. B. Watts, now of the Burma
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    • 628 2 NOTICES. NOTICE. My wife Louisa Florence having left my house? on the "ith instant of her own accord I hereby beg to give notice that I shall not be ies|H)nsible for any debts contracted by her. L. J. HOLMBURG. Singapore, 6th October, 1911. Oct 7 14 10 SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT RAILWAY
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    • 496 2 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL- MAATSCHAPPY. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. Established 1824. CAPITAL fl 4>,000,000, (about £3,750,000) RESERVE fl 7,124,317, (about £593,693) Hkad Office m Amsterdam. Head Agency m Batavia. BRANCHES IYnang, Hongkong, Shanghai, Rangoon, So<'iaoaya, Semarang, Weltevreden, Bandoeng (Java), ('herit>on, I'e^'al. Pecalon^an, Tjilatjar, DjfiiilHt, Mcdan tDclii, Kota-lladja (Acheenl, Palcmban^, Padang, Bandjerinasin and Macassar.
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    • 366 2 FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. i i 9T*mjmnm v INSTTRAXCK m Force, over New Business. li*l<>. «.v, r '».OOO.Q| Lar^e Nett Surplus above )I|y REbEKVEandall.,ut>.an.iui. DIRECT GOVKRNMKNT N Cash Loans, S<ttl«iiMnts. t c made I*. Policies are WOKIJ) \VI!» J. H. EVANS, THE BORNEO Co., Ltd. MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 123 2 SUNDAY CHUPXH SERVICES ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. wnteenth Sunda\ ftfter Trinity Mt)i October Itll. 7 a.m. Matins, Hymn I. 7-15 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral) Hymns 180, 31-2. |fl. 4 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Classes. 5:50 p.m. Evensong J Sermon, Hymns -24. •ft, and 3Gi. ST. MATTHEW S. SEPOY LINES. 11-1")
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  • 1103 3 A Plant's Own Diary The New Nitrogen —The Oldest Irou Furnac;* Tho Pliotogiaphc Phonograph Extending the Hearing Heat. Warning Paints Ocean Currents A Fish's Balance Washing smoke. Finding that little is known of the causes that reduce the growth of the Egyptian cotton plant. W. L. Balls of
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  • 696 3 A Visitou's Imi'kknsions. Rangoon itself is a distinctly pretty city. The streets of commerce are broad and well laid out. The residential quartet is a veritable garden city, each bungalow standing m fair sized grounds, full of trees among which iv May the Gold Mdhur shines out omni splendent.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 201 3 ANT EXTERMINATORS (UNIVERSAL) and Sulphur Powder 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 '*agle Brand Both these are of the Uriif-iiT quality. CEMENT "Borneo' Brand Fresh shipmen ts monthly. (HIGHLY CONCENTRATED) No.
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    • 77 3 Digestion and Assimilation. It is uot the quantity of f<x»d taken but the amount digested and assimilated that gives strength and vitality to the lystom. Cnatnberlain"s Stomach and Liver Tabletd Invigorate tlie stoiuatli and liver and enable them ito perform their functions naturally. For sale j by all Dispensaries and
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    • 382 3 Aromatic C*i 4T* 1?£ 2*l €d 7T& d Schiedam l 3 11 11 €JL |J |J S» A Refreshing and Exhil.irating Drink and valuable I Med''cin:il Beverage m all cases of Malaria, (i ravel, Insomnia, Kidney Troubles, Stone m Bladder, Urninary Affections. Colic, Debility, Stomachic Trouble!, i DiarrlKJta 6i;c. A
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  • 1217 4 {From our own Correspondent.} London, Sept. nth. We have had another week of decorous dulness relieved only by the "excursions and alarms of the Moroccan imbroglio This particular tragicomedy would appear to be reaching its denouement a peaceful one. The truth is that the long spunout negotiations are
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  • 401 4 Proposed Bbi nan Link. The announcement published by the Observer that arrangement! an* heinu made Cor a detailed examination of the route of the proposed British railway from Port Said to Kushki is extremely Interesting and w* 1 can only hope thai it is true. The
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  • 191 4 Word has been reoelred m Rangoon of the death mi sea of Mr. J). Morrison, j senior member of the ftrm of Messrs. I Morrison and Company, while on the wav to Rangoon with his wife from Australia where he went on si visit
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 410 4 rTHE Ideal Food FOR EMACIATED CHILDREN AND ADULTS Solution (OF COD LIVER OIL IN MALT EXTRACT) yfa. Contains all the nourishing and vitalising elements which Nature re- quires to build up and strengthen Every spoonful absorbed goes to m- ''A crease the weight and Strength. It possesses a pleasant nutty
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    • 747 4 Singapore Sporting Club. THE AUTUMN RACE MEETING (UNDER S. R. A. RULES^OF RACING,) WILL Hi HEM) ON Tuesday 7th, Thursday 9th, Saturday 11th November. PROGRAMME FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 7th November, 1911. 1. THE OPENING STAKES. 2.30 p.m. Value $600. A Handicap for HorneH that have never won Stake of more
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    • 531 4 4. THE SCURRY STAKES. (3.45^, Value $1,000. A Han. 1ie.,,, fa. that have run at this lleetintj ♦40. Diataiioa, BcarrjQoojrm 8. THE ROCHORE PLATE. (5.45 p Value $400 A Handicap f,,i all If have run at this Meeting trance Fee. fM, Disian,,. UEntriet Close at aoOBOa Bai October, except for
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  • 1533 5 Quicquid agunt homines nostri est farago libelli. Juvenal. The motto of the Italian Oovtmnent Is like thi desire of the ivdunt m v The Taming of tlu> shrew And so to Tripoli, if (iod lend me life.* 1 There is no bally like your small bully
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  • 307 5 The question of the rise m the OOSI of li\ing still continues to excffts general debate. This is not matter of academic discussion. It touches the housewife too closely. We an told by our philosophic friends thai England is not the onl> BOfferer. The
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    • 14 5 For all internal complaints dj sentry conah coW foi take Woods' Great Peppermiat Cuie.
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    • 758 5 i THE JOY OF RETURNING HEALTH. What TWo Royal Physicians say. Of all the simple joys of life, few give a greater thrill than when.* after a siege of illness, .'he patient is told that he has left suffering behind him; be is convalescent, and is to be allowed to
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    • 591 5 AUCTIONS. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION. MesHi-s. H. L. Cbghlaa 4 Co., will offei 41 cases of Sheet and Crepe Bobber by Auction on Tuesday next the 10t!i inst. at 11 a. m at the EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. Samples may he inspected at their Salerooms No. 5, RAFFLES PLACE. CATALOGUES ISSUED
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    • 546 5 SUPERIOR toother Brands.! l\ J\ r f\ HI PR 3FERI*ED b 7 all :^AL| II I1 m II ill music lov r 3 for th3ir pure 1 11 11 i II 111 fresh tone. I If used with ODEON 1 NEEDLES give absolutely! PERFECT music. 1 W IIH AHlif* ALL
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    • 261 5 WANTED. WANTED Influential and energetic canvassers to solicit Life Business for a Leading Insurance Office. Good salary and commission allowed to really capable men. None without previous experience need apply. Address No. H-32, co Free Press. J^Ll i i lo AGENTS WANTED KortheSiraifs Bettieme*ta for the sale of well known
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  • 45 6 Domestic Occurrences. BIRTHS. HENNIXOB. <Mi S.iitcmlM is\ h, ;l t j{, lhavru. Cornwall Rood, Suwon. Siirrcy, tho wifr of w. <;. RnmiNQf .»f a warn. BL4OL At Dairxii H»>un«\ Fife, N. IV. on tin")ih Octobor, tli»- wile «»f Thank Youhobb Hi.MH. of daughti r. ili\ (able).
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  • 2010 6 The Singpore Free Press Saturday, Oct. 7. 1911 bribed ,y g It is very likely that the impression is not general our, bat we cannot help feeling that the greatly increased uncertainty as to the future caused by the perceptible tendency to rely lesson diplomacy than on the pressure of
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  • 357 6 A very pleasant roiic<>rt t0.,! i night at the IWuloeJi Club, burden of the proframuie t\w excellent hand o. the I. M* C.R Hewitt, I* sir Arthur and L,,«i y Evelyn Or- >•"•«•' from Govern*,, were present Thfl pMgrMBMM lipt-il. (I v,;'., y liant ov.tUhv
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  • 344 6 a Populai Om< v. Mix period of tin-,'.- jrean ■ervlee m this station having expir l.i. i! M EL X.. proeeede boa »wt di bj the trooper. Daring hii bUj In Sin Lieut Stagg 1|; made birai i pope Imp both m military Mid civil
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    • 173 6 IKUPPER 1 PILSENER |T> 17 17 ID IS THE LD £i JZi li BEST. I SOLE AGENTS, j CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO. 4 SPECIAL DISPLAY a NEWEST MODELS IN WALK OVER jt a boots;* shoes a J&UTTLES'JS HOTEL VAN WIJK CO., LTD. TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, 7th OCTOBER. Extra Special Dinner THE AUSTRIAN
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    • 77 6 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 PAGLIACCI. HANSEL GRETEL. ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITHI). BILLIARDS. THE ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN CUSHION. (Alcock's Patent with Improvements op John Roberts, Retired World's Champion)
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  • THE WAR.
    • 329 7 [Bj Submarine Cable]. RBCm*! Service. London, via Durban. H I !'.i>lm\ new Cabinet plsejSDS nei- < i the Committee of Union and pro M nor the Moderates, who support Kiami] I'asha. The latest news from neuter's correspondent at Constantinople is to the effect that a Turkish squadron
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    • 43 7 A Withdrawal. i. uter's correspondent ;u Corfu Man s the [talian ultimatum mentioned on the 4 tli insi lias been withdrawn. This ref< rs to the demand of the Duke Ibruzzi that Turkey should surren--lir warships m harbour at Preveza.
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    • 52 7 Italian Exultation. \i! official despatch from Tripoli states the Italian (lag Was lM)isti>d on Sultaniu fort at noon yesterday. This Inidenl was greeted \\i;h siil\o«>> of artil- Til*- fort was occupied bj landing es who, protected by the fleet which partly anchored at a short distance dismantled
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    • 37 7 Italian Admiralty Orders. U< uter's correspondent us Home states tial the Italian Ooverniuenl lias renewed peremptory orders to warships not i<> arry out operationa on the Tarkisb m the Adriatic ami lonian S. ;t-.
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    • 23 7 Military Precautions. 1 reeoe has mobUshed two Battalion! on frontier m response to a Turkisb ol lisa! ion m Kj.iiii^.
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    • 30 7 Imperial Xews Service. London, via Durban, v Walton Heath, m the Anal of the Si us of the World £400 golf tournament, I beat Bay by one up. > <
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    • 127 7 An inquest was beld, at Greenwich, on be body of Chattel Angus, a civil angi* acer, n^vd 42. of PagOStroei, West minster. He had been on a visit to his sister at Huthin-road, Oreenwieh, and. after bid!ii"^f her gOOd-Dje, he tired two shots at hiinoell with ;i rvrolTer
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  • PORTUGUESE POLITICS.
    • 96 7 Reuter's Service. London, via Bomhay It is impossible 1o ascertain the facts concerning what is happening m Portugal. omeial keiagnuM report thai erarything is qoiet and satisfactory. Telegrami m the Spanish newspapers say that the Monarchist Vising iv the north of Portugal has extended considerably. Soldiers nader
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    • 42 7 Rkutsb's Service. London, via Bombay. Arrests of monarchist inspect! and domiciliary risits continue at Oporto. The anniversary of the proclamation of the Republic has been celebrated at Lisbon ami oporto, and the President re\ lewed the troops at LiSDOB.
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    • 29 7 Keuter's Seijvice. London, via Bombay. Renter's correspondent at Lisbon says that it Is rumoured that a strong Royalist force has crossed the frontier near Bra k'an/a.
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    • 42 7 Larger Empress of China." Reutee'b Service. London, via Bombay. The Canadian Pacific Railway Companj announces that it is building a steamer twice as large to replace the Empress of China lost on the coast of Japan on •Inly 17th.
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    • 30 7 London Employers Federate. Lmtlimal Xi;ws Skkvice. J>oi).]oi). via Purlmu. step-, ;n<> ix'in^' taken to lorn :i Peder< ation «»f I. omiun SCanufactnrers for defensive purposes against strikes.
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    • 80 7 The House Under Fire. Imtiimvi. Nkwfl Shevr'B. London, via Durban. A Vienna message nya t)i;tt an attack Dii the Minister of Justice m tin- lower boose of the Beiebsrmtta for the severe sentences on rioters provoked n iif;n«>»i scene, daring which s imm m tin- gallerj
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    • 123 7 Agent s Barloi and v <>. Rembia 2. 100 ll>. Krubong 6fl n». Agents K\ att aad Co, Haytor Sept. 1,642 )l 10, i'>J Ib. fOC th<> year. Agents Harold Carpmael. Pelepah Valley 1,650 H>. Kolm Tinggi 1,1115 li». A.L'fiiN <»dtliii<; .iiid Co. !'»;r Dickson :>.♦;
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    • 85 7 Amount peer, acknowledged 1111.115.84 Singapore Cold StorageCo.,L»td. 250 Subordinate Members of the civil Service Asaociation, .Malacca A. A. Rodrigues Esq. J. I). Pert Mia Beg. Jas. Ash ness Esq. B. Aatrock Esq. Ki^ht ■übacriberi of 13 16 H4 of SI H4 2."» of 50 cents l"_\.*>o
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  • 1021 7 A public meeting was held m London at the Church House on behalf of the Singapore Diocesan Association on Sept. 11th. In spite of the fact that September is one of the Worst months of the year for a public meeting, the small Hall at the Church
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  • 481 7 Postman Gkts Two Ykaus. Before the Acting Chief Justice yesterday morning the ease of Solon*, a postman employed sit Kundang Kerbau Post Olliee. Charged under section 60 Ordinance v of 1904 with throwing away postal articles. was commenced. The prosecution was conducted by Mr K. C. Edmonds, Mr
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  • 375 7 The liishop of Singapore makes j-.n appeal for Contributions to B fund for the work of the Church In connection with the rubber estates. Many of these estates arc at a Considerable distance from the headquarters of tin- ui.)iis chaplains m the Malay Peninsula. I wish
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 233 7 Tailoring Department. j|*jfek Our Speeialite I f^^m, I Lounge Jacket Suit $35 1 I hl ;ill ill<l Mllw<>st l-'t«'st designs of l»^3r* I Homespnns, Cheviots, Twoe-ds, Worst c«ls- B *M sp* 1 Th« out, style and finish of this suit leave* I ROBINSON &CO. amongst Medical Men. The perfect hygienic
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 499 8 JAPAN COALS THE MITSUI BUSSAi: KAISHA LTD. (MITSUI Co., Ltd,) Head Office: No. 1, SURUGACHO TOKIO. London Branch 34, Lime Street, E. C. Singapore Branch 2, Finlayson Green. OTHER BRANCHES:— -ami Praadaoo, Portland. Nrw York, Hamburg. Bombay, Cal* cuitii. ItwgocnM. Ekwrabaya, bTanila, Bydney, Bangkok, Baigm, Hongkong. Canton. Ainov. Fooobow, Shanghai.
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    • 669 8 BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd POU Penang, Rangoon, and Calcutta The Company's Steamer, DUNERA 8,416 t0n5, D. L. Neilson. R.N .K., Commandei. will be despatched for the above i>ortb on Thursday, the I2rh inst. at I p.m. She has excellent accommodation for first and second class passengers. Terms and
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    • 730 8 FAR EAST OXYGEN ACETYLENE COMPANY, LTD., SINGAPORE BRANCH. Oxygen Gas Dissolved Acetylene. Oxy-acetylenic blowpii>es and Mow pipe cutters] for quick cutting Iron and Hteel AUTOGENOUS WELDING OF ALL METALS All kinds of repairs to Ships, BoOeca, Motorcars etc. Application of the Dissolved Acetylene gas for lighting Motor-cars, Launches, Hteamers, etc.
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    • 622 8 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 Siiiga{>ore on or about MAIL LINES. 1911 Outward (k<»f: China) Arcadia Oct 20 Delta
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    • 449 8 j Norddeutscher Lloyd, BremeD IMPERIAL GERMAN MAll LINE. The fast and well -known I this ■c.iujiany sail fortnlghUj i Hamburg via Hotterd.,:,,. Ant\s< ton, Qibraltar, (Jenoa. N:i|.i, Marseiiu-s. Naplaa, AJexaadi i Poll Bald, Sue/. Ad. ii. Singapore, ffongknag, Shanghai Nagasaki and Kobe t.. Yokohama an Through ti< k»-ts ai> Africa,
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  • 858 9 MtboUfcil fortunately the Malay Penin Buls is not so favoured an arena for the activity to insect life as India, particularly after the break of the monsoon, still the cockroach, the moth, the silverfish. and many other insect types cause quite worry enough to make any
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  • 67 9 Clirouic rheumatism often attacks the larger Mute, Internal livatiiiciitofany kind would be worse than useless. but by applying Chani- iiains Pain Balm tree!) and ma«Mgtag Hie affected part it wiU aflhaHl atMM ivlwf at once hm<l h\ imitinning the tieatmtnt. willeveiitually effed c«tin)»kte mva. Some onata, k>w« i. reqnire
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  • 776 9 Bi Chables hkshki (Enodtob: and AXCHmPCT TO THK I.ATK SILTANLJ Id OOWSJdsring the situation which has •risen m Morocco, it is first of all necessary to recall and honestly recognize a few salient facts m the history of tiiat sorrowstricken Umd since the year of
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 78 9 Sufferers Take Notice. There is no necessity of your being constantly annoyed by tickling in the throat, which keeps you coughing and disturbs your sleep and rest. A dose or two of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will cut the phelgm which is the cause of the trouble and oleer the pulmonary
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    • 446 9 CLrM F R E AERATED WAT ER TRADE. |^j^A Hpl I EXCEPTIONALLY STRONG GLASS fj ¥_^T{] kWi bVALFRSD ALEXANDER CO. Eatbd. 1843. II 1! |c [notice. I I GREAT REDUCTION I f IN PRICES OF IDUNLOP MOTOR TYRES Obtainable at Leading Garages. New Price Lists sent per return on application
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    • 304 9 BELF CURE NO FICTION C THERAPION No. 1 m a remarkably t.me. <>ft>-n a t- \v days <«nly, Cures dis.hargi'si.oithors. x/sii,x»i.sc.iinKinf«rticns THERAPION N0.2 Cu-fshlood poison, bad l.^s, uK-ers, sores, painin) •w^llod joints, &r. when nil nuiial ticattnent lails THERAPION N0.3 V,iir«*«rhronir Wfakn.'ss, 10 \itcnrand vital forrc jAith.-r Number Th.-rapion ali
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    • 738 9 OCEAN S.S. Co., "D. AND CHINA MUTUAL S. N. Co., Ltd. i The Companies' ■ttMsen are despatrhetl from Liverpool out wards for the Straits, (hina md Japan every wet k, and from Japan hoSSSVSCdI lor London. Amsterdam and Antweip Bvery fortnight; lor Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool and for Marseilles. Havre
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  • 467 10 In considering the operations to be undertaken against the AhOH next month the peculiar iHHUmttiflS of tlie country to he traversed hy the troops commands most attention. lUyond Pasighat aud Balek, whicli are the present advanced posts, there is the fOTgl of the Pihong Kivcr to be
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  • 216 10 Tli*' Tenasserira Agri-Horticultural s o cietj of Maulruain desire to promote the formation of >i!i«.ol gardens i.i tin- town. Mid intend to offer pri es with this object. Several ichool gardens bave boon sue cessfulry established m Upper Burma. Some have been started In Kyaunglebin, Shwegyin and Thoinziek
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  • 726 10 The Total wh^rs given represents the output since Jan. ltfll, except where a figure ia brackets is given, representing so many mouths. When a month's return is missed, this total represents the last available total. Aug. Sept. Total. Allagar 5,000 4.a00 19,4*6 Alor Pongsu 5,067 4. ",21
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  • 62 10 A g. ihi mi i a floptlßg Hmi I*l Kamtraing 871 Xi .t.i Vssociation gill— g i\';il ::tt Pulili ICengtamtm Loile Middletoß Nfw Oopggg Kew TaMilmii IV Coii-olidattil 1 J'tll^'k t!.'!J I'usinuj liali:u I Hahinaii 0t I 1,001 Iliihin;,!! i!\vl 1 > 1 Raab (QoM) oc Uoval JohOTC
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 711 10 RHEUMATIC GOUT. For years I suffered cruelly from rheumatic gout" says Mis. E. Philiips. of 7 New Riverside, Springneld, Welliugtou Somerset, England, who has been a nurse for eight years. The pains iu my legs were so awful that I couldn't stand. I was a-* helpless as a baby. At
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    • 289 10 PASSENGERS EXPECTED. Per P. g O. str. .Marmora, eonnecrii g with the sir. Devenhs at Colombo, due I <;.*>. .Mis. Bryana, Mr Berker, Lien: Kill. M\ a Km Bkinner, lb Bhepherd, Mis Hagedcin, Mr .Marsh. Mr Hcmlrie. Mr HerrisOB, Mi Hav trey, .Mr Moor, lira Pairs, Mr Hsu op, Mr
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    • 410 10 M 2 ssrs. The IVPCRTANT! I I Midlond Ruftfter cempsay 1 I Limi!eH»f sirasupim, jn|lflgj 1 are open to appoint buying Agents m various districts k-S for the sale of their well-known goods. The Midland g» *M Rubber Company has been esttbllshcti £S roaitufac- g| tarers for over 55 YEARS
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    • 156 10 APCAR LINE OF STEAMERS. The nil.!* r i d mail tt< i ■•!< ab i Line maintain Calcutta and Japan pave, Hongkong and sirm^ iM t 171 ICfT Tons. i M Japan mh .s> (.it-- .i c.i, < M \i i..: on Kpt j". ii m Lightnin MM i;. ss
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  • 1091 11 Cap. Issue. Paid. Last Div. Buyers. Sellers 85.000 2s 2s Allagar 10% §J 150,000 2s 2s Anglo-Malay 15% int 16 3 16 10* 50.000 2s 2s Batang Malaka 19 2 o s 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 25% int 11 0 0 11 10 Ox <1 HO.OOO 1 1
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  • 72 11 f Corrected up to Oct. 6.) IJank 4■ 2 4 516 (I<mii;ui(] 2-4$ I'nvat" credits Bin s 2-4$ oreditt 8 m i 2 4 13-16 Kkan( k demand Hank 294* Germany, demand bm| India. T. T. 174 Hongkong, demand Stf Yokohama, demand mf JAVA, tlrniaiul 14ojf Bangkok, lifimind 66
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  • 133 11 < M T. Tin »I.M (ia lhi<>r 10.90 Gambier cube No. l Jl 75 (iainl)icr Cube No. nom. Pepper Black ordin. spore... 22.0a Pepper. 'White fair) buyers 32.00 SatOMga «110 to the 11).) nom. Nutmeg! 'ho to the Ibj nom. M:l((1 (Banda) nora Cloyei (Amboina) nom. Bali Coffee (10%
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 224 11 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 stocks
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    • 125 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 dku Parka Bengalis, Paneh, Asahan and Belawan-Deli m DBKLBBK Muntok, Djeboes, Bliujoe, Soengeiliat, Pant-kal Pinanu Koba and" T<»l)oali Aurora St. Barbe,
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    • 49 11 1 get no peas the gardener said Bean coughing all the night With running nose of tlery red, A scarlet runner Ojette Hoe John, you're seedy.'' cried his w ifo^ And getting like a M rake,"' s^» liere's the stuff to save your life, Woods Peppermint Cure to take.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 1069 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Steamers Nat. Tonnage Master From Consignees For A,tm Dot 701 Blotnhert Pontiaimk. 4-10 Ships Agencv Pontiaimk Asdang Smm 405 Christensen Bangkok. 4-10 E A Co Benekok 1 LanroSoon Dut 222 Odink Pontianak. 4-10 ThflOg Ek PonOanak Borck Dut 2775 Smit Sbaya. 12-9 Ships Agencv .lava Caledonien Fch
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  • 1430 12 \Froni out vun corttsflonaeni.) September. 14. On Sunday, the King attended Crathie Parish Church, and unveiled the communion table which he has erected m memory of King Rdward. The tabls and pace are of white veined marble, from lona. the island from which Christianity was fust preached to
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  • 105 12 NL'w links. BKPTBMBKK, r.»n. ■;n Bonten, A. c. ifl Cairnhill Boad. Dunn. S. Tyersail Boad. lr.ty East Indies Trading (<»>.. :;7 Bobin< (.on sVnml« '♦72 har Kasi ()\\geii and A(<(\ letie ('oy.. Ltd. \"> Bobinson Boad, ROB Keppel Ooif Club, Beppei Hurbour, UOfi Masterton. W. N. 27 Ann
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  • 153 12 RAID OM BOOKMAKEB*M QtXABTBM. We learn that the Port European police visited Mr Charles T. Kobinson's room at the Bristol Hotel last night. Mr Kolunson was iv and the search warrant was read out to him. the contents of the room being then examined. i Later, with
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  • 365 12 YKSTKRDAY S PLAY. Championship. F. Moding v W. H. Tbrelfall. unfinished. A. DOIBLKS. May son and Griffith Jones beat Seth and Kveritt 7 5 7 •">. Winfield and Foreman beat Kuys and Kichenberg o—20 2 o—?s.0 ?5. B. Dolklks. Brennecke nnd Grothe beat Agnew ami flooper 6
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  • 153 12 Si\ chess players of the Stiuils Chinese Recreation Club went over to the V. M. c. a. on Thursday the -JHtli ultimo to meet the Singapore Chess Club m a match of .six boards aside. The result of the match is as follows: S.C.IM s.C.C. Choo Siau Kirn lost
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  • 58 12 A general meeting was held at the Drill Hall last availing to alter the rule constituting the committee to one representative of each unit, the present constitution of two from each being too large. The amendment, of which notice was given, was proposed by Lt. Col. Derrick
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  • 17 12 Detention Barrack visitor.— capt. C. A. WortLiington, '2nd J{ n The Kuffs Field Officer.— Capt. A.Mactavish. BrdPrahmnns.
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  • 112 12 The "l'atani i.-. loading a transhipment cargo for Bangkok. The Glenlochy and the Carlyle bunkered at the wharves yesterday. The M Banavon," from London via ports. Is landing a quantity of general cargo at the wharf. The M.M. Company's steamer "Bourbon" left Saigon at 2 p.m. on Wednesday
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  • 614 12 B> r.KsiAsi t< s" Hi M rOB THI M6OV. c.\!k<>, August! B To day is the first day oi the great Moslem fast of Kamadan. and from now onwards for the aexl twenty nine days no true follower of Hie, Prophet will eat. drink, or
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  • 150 12 win; lit. own to Atoms, London. September 12. A shocking tragedy is reported from Cuckoo Village, near Ha\ erford west, m Wales. John Vaughan, cripple, recently became Jos lous of his wife's supposed relations with another man. ami on Sunday night he ra ploled a quantity of blasting
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  • 18 12 Mr. M. J. Kennaway was taken to the^ European hospital at Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday buffering from malaria.
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    • 253 12 £1 ftft A YEAR FOR YOLR Wf ITfr A \/V/ (CHILD OR YOURSELF) TV f f H For example, a man age 25, whose wife is about the san > age, would only be required to deposit £32-5-0 annually m order to secure for his wife, should she survive r
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    • 27 12 > < SWIMMING CLUB LAUNCHES. Si NI>AV ()(T. 8th. •Johnston's Pier, 1<> ami 0 >0 and :i.H(i p.m. as* Benejaloe, 9.30 and lo.ao a v. 1 and .">.;:(• p. m
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