The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 11 October 1911

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1911. NO. 7.340
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  • 179 1 The Turks are getting satirical about constant appeals to the Powers, and iiapcr suggests signs lands to let. Italy is rejoiced "at the peaceful occupation jf C'yreiiica- Page Meanwhile the declaration that grain Ml contraband set tlie Hal tic Exchange ill agog over Black Sea trading, relieved
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  • 811 1 The announcement thut by the end of October, according to an issue of the London General OmnibW Companx. every horse 'bus will have disappeared from tbe streets ol London causes a feeling of re gret m the hearts of some of those amongst us with whose childhood, \outh and
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 306 1 ONE HALF OF THE PROCEEDS of the Performance at the ALHAMBRA will be given to THE GENERAL HOSPITAL, SINGAPORE, /^j ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, k^ J& llth October 1911. W? SReS** THE NIGHT OF NIGHTS H I A GRAND CHARITY BENEFIT T I Will, BK HELD AT r 1 THE ALHAMBRA,
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    • 174 1 NEW! NEW!! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! Harima Hall CINEMATOGRAPH, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD 1 A number of new Italian, Urban, Gamont films m Our Grand CHANGE OF PROGRAMME AT 9-30 P. M. 1. Chain Making i. Heart off the Savage :j. GUea haa his Vurtuae Told faewootnlc) 4. lios «ui(l riiyUte (part 1.
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    • 362 1 BENEFIT NIGHT! BENEFIT NIGHT FOR THE BAROWSKYS AT THE ALEXANDRA HALL. Hy kind iMiinission of the Proprietor of the Straits O|>era Co. "THE BAROWSKYS" In conjunction with theKLIMANOFF Party will give an Kvenin^s Entertainment including acrobatic feats, dances and Other laughable items m the Alexandra Hall THURSDAY, 12th OCTOBER. Tickets
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    • 78 1 Co*(a\> v d Btocrttocmentt. Uiley HargrOT— ami Co for estate re]tiisites l'a^e 1. On t)i«' Ueitli Kau Saii^' and Lai B*Og. I', and O. and M. If. new sailings I'a^? To Let Valkyrie. C'avanatfh rd I'a«»' I. Powell and Co'l sales .lapane»- goodl to day land and hnillOT 17th 800
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 340 1 THE WEEK. Wednesday 11th. High Water- 11 4G am. R. A. O. H.. Aiui< isoti s H..tt 1. B pm. Thursday 12th. High WattT— iti am.. On pin. H. I. Hboewtid Mail clmm '.t pm. Children's Concert Mem Hail ">.i'» pm. Lodge Zetland Regular §-B0 pm. Friday 13th. High Water
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  • 331 2 With reference to ft paragraph taken 1 torn an exchange of a new met hod of making electric lamps with a continuous tungsten filament. Messrs Siemens Bro tliers l)yiiiimo Works, local branch, semis some particulars of their "One Watt" lamp, which has been manufactured from a continuous filament
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  • 285 2 The movement for the establishment of a library for the Chinese m this city is Interesting of itself, but it is even more Interesting when you think of what it implies. There are growing up m British Columbia a number of Chinese youths, of whose intelligence
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  • 207 2 Lady Lugard was due to retain to the Colony from .Japan on Monday Oct 9th having siitlitiently recovered from her re cent operation Jo enable her to travel by the French Mail steamer Sydney. The news is received with keeu gratification by all clases of the Hongkong community. Peking telegrams
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    • 175 2 Ladies Wear Children Wear Great Bargains Cash Sale MR. N. N. ADIS' BUILDINGS, No. N, High Street. <>ct 10 17 10 Now Open on Tin: SINGAPORE RACES FIRST DAY NOV 7, 1911 i(iot.i TREBLE EVENTS «f i ON RACES 2, 3, 5 6 m to i DOUBLE EVENTS to 1
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    • 936 2 NOTICES. RADELLA RUBBER ESTATE, Ltd. Notice is hereby given that an Interim DivitU ml of 10 per cent has been declared and will be payable to all person* on the Register on 31st October 1911. The Share Transfer Books will be closed from 2»>th to 31st instant (both days inclusive».
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    • 775 2 NOTICES. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The Municipal Commissioners of Singapore Invite Tenders for the Erection of a Latrine at Finlayson Green. Preliminary information as to the nature of the work will he given at the Municipal Kngi- i neer's Office during oftice hours but Copies of J)ra wings. Specification and Tender Forms
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    • 438 2 NEDERLANDSGHE HANDEL- MAATSCHAPPY. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. EHTABLIBHED 1824. CAPITAL fl 45,000,000, (about £3,7">0,000) RESERVE fl 7,124,317, (about £5»3,693) Hkad Office m Amsterdam. Head Agency m Batavia. BRANCHES Penang, Hongkong, Shanghai, Rangoon, Socrabaya, Seinarang, Weltcvreden, Bandoeng (Java), (.'h<ril)on, Tegal, Pecalongan, Tjilatjar, Djember, Medan (Deli;, Kota-Radja (Acheen), Palenibang, Padang. Bandjermasin and Macassar
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    • 339 2 FEDERAL LlF£ 3 Assurance Company M of Canada. ITtiii im v INSURANCE m Force, over I New Business, 1910, over """-GO Lartfe Nett Surplus *bOY< "^'OO RESERVE and a!! oMt.t.n,!:. DIRECT GOVERNMENT SLI I Cash Ixmns, Settlfm, nts. Policies are WOH u> \yj h f. J. H. EVANS, Ml— jtr.ft
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  • 807 3 hi^ o\ \.\i\ or .1 ipakese Stiukn r> We i. -itly drew attention to a reported discover] of new luwtmsnl of I* prosy by the application of tot rod toxin." rabssancc extracted Iron the poisonous elements of the globe- flab. The discoverer is Dr. Tabs**
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    • 67 3 Rheumatism. Chronic rheumatiam often attada the laigev i'»inN. [ntemal treatmenl of any Und wonld be wens than osek >s. imt i>> applying Cham* '"'I-! -> Pain Balm freelj ami maaaaging the hff ectedpartll rill afford aone rettof at once "'l oontlniiing the ticatment. will t\fii--1 *Hj effed a complete core,
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    • 747 3 A MOTHERS MISFORTUNE. At no time is it of such vital importance to safeguard Uiel kidneys as during pregnancy. S m, w VAnilli<l of 169 K »*^k Terrace, boutli nr. Leicester. England, tells us of her terrible suffering, which was all brought about by a fright during that critical |H
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    • 619 3 WANTED. WANTED For The Bingapore Chamber of Comnietct and Exchange An Assistant Secretary. Apply m writing to The CHAIRMAN, stating qualifications, etc. Oct 10 2410 WANTED Influential and energetic canvassers to solicit Life Business for a Leading Insurance Office. Gcod salary and commission allowed to really capable men. None without
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    • 551 3 AUCTIONS, MORTGAGEE'S SALE Tuesday, 17th Oct. at 2-30 p. ip.. All these several pieces of land, part freehold and part leasehold, containing a total area of ***** square feet, together with live shop-house dwellings erected on part of the said land and known as Nos. 22,23,2 1, 'J0. 2b Mackenzie
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    • 925 3 IE 4w^ 4* I NOTICE. ami is ««.,l as a l.nde Mark fa* Saron 8 s ntuafwtttred ami nld l.y them '"fcO|»™ •MA S!ftSS*»g*ftffßaSifN IMnl ,v ,o Sa.x.ug, ■JSi? r^lM*** '■> M. M. SHAIUH- HoauM Jli ,n sum, i Be (or Datedtliis Mtfa day of Soptemher. 19J 1. BRADDELL BROTHERS.
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  • 22 4 Domestic Occurrences. BIRTH. (Mi the "ith October, at Hove, Brighton Sns->t\. the witV of I'HOM \S Wll.s<)N M\IN Muliiica. «>1 ;i «lau^litc»-.
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  • 1362 4 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday October 11, 1911. i Aii examination of tlio telegrams touching upon what nii^lit be called the great Mediterranean crisis, although m some respects that has not overtlj declarediitselff f proves m remarkable was the tendency oi international friction to multiply itself and propagate it-elf far
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  • 591 4 DrC C Robinson has arrived m Sin^a pore to personally supervise the training of hi:-, raciug stable. Two Chinese were arrested yesterday for dumping the body of man who died o! holers i/i lane off Lavender Street. Chinese carpenter of Rangoon Road has il:«'il of a fractured -knll as s
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  • 156 4 TRIBUTE FROM KEDAH. h, t PtaAßg, n,r. On the era of his departure i.., on le.i\e. Iff G«Orga .Maxu.-11. |j, riser gedsh, wa^ nntoifishinl :.t the Kr.h.l. Clubal Ah,,- HI on s H. 11. Tun!,.. Maliimul of Oil Majestj Km« <;,.,„_. i u proposed the health of
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  • 278 4 The irnnsfwri Son yesterday morning and anchored m tho, Hoad. ()n board were i i and men of th< Li^M Infantry. '.'j(» strong, bound v, r I North China. Daring th< companies i mM ash< v charge <.f oAo It. I he S no tinned her ro tlio-i* voyaging
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  • 266 4 Dr. Rutherford. Us »1 C.M.I) .ill be from Ceylon to jiti.Mi.l the forth coming Malai ial Conference Ivnlis t«-iii|»!,'. at Kalighat I to be lighted electrically, the Rremt pand its, after several ineetiugft, m eluded that there Is n<>' liii m electric ires, a Chinaman living at i Road \\:in
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 173 4 I TSe AUTO-MANUAL I BRITISH MADE THROUGHOUT. I Beats anything offered f&gjk > I here. |g| OUR PRICE BB^ffe^ Robinson PianoCo,iffl|§Plr styles for Race wear. DISTINGUISHED MODELS IN i^^^^^. MILLINERY y****?^^*^^ Highest Art and Latest Fashions m <^**hJ^ f HATS TOQUES. i^ v JSPECIAL SKCv! ™!#f \|'P SHIPMENTS /f7*£\ N
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    • 75 4 MALARIA AND ITS PREVENTION DR. MALCOLM WATSON WILL OIVK A LECTURE, ILLUSTRATED BY LANTERN SLIDES, ON THE ABOVE SUBJECT AT THE VICTORIA THEATRE On Friday, October 13th, 6-15 p. m. ADMISSION FREE AND ALL ARE INVITED. BILLIARDS. THE ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN CUSHION. (Alcock's Patent with Improvements of John Rohekts, Retired Wokld'sChampion) ahsolutely
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  • 379 5 POLITICAL DESQUIET. I Bj Submarine Cable]. Imj SBIAI X i:\vs SttTIOB. I-on<lon. via Durban. The itate of publir l eating m (onstantile is disquieting and the unpopularity Committee of Union Mid Progress is "i mi remarkable iV;itiuv. The Young Turks. Tlie effort! of Young Turks to retain control of
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  • 78 5 Threatened Extension. Reuteb's Si stick. London, via Bombay. uter'a orrespondeni ;it Milan sa a ld( rstOOd that the Powers Will make mentations to Constantinople pointing ia( Italy will abandon the principle luting the war to Tripoli it th" 10.:.--unable to restrain i-m >-< against t!"' a
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  • 159 5 Grain Contraband. Imperial X.wvs SnvicE. London, via I tarbaJL Times' 1 says that the Malik- K\ struck with consternation at s declaration that grain was con'"l Ol War. three hundred 5000 ton boats 1 lield iij) id the Black Sea. October Is Hy the busiest month m
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  • 136 5 STILL DIVISION. Imitijial Xi;ws Service. London, via Durban. The Unionist papers welcome Mr Balfours enunciation of policy, particularly tfi\ ing prominence to Tariff reform. They describe his constructive policy as embracing also a reformed Second Chamber, multiplication of small landownenhips, reform of the poor law. and say this
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  • 54 5 Favour Insurance Bill. Imperial Nxwg Bovicm, London, via Durban. Mr Ranisaj Sfacdonald, x i*.. m a letter to a Correspondent, said it was a mistake to think that the Labour I'artx wasoppos ed to the Insurance Bill. There Were two or three dissentients. but the party generally would
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  • 79 5 Pleads for Sympathy. Imperial KsWfl Sbbtiob. London, via Durban. Lord rlaldane, ■peaking at Aberdeen. *;iid we had passed through a crisis unexampled m Foreign affairs. We should be sympathetic with nations like Germany and Italy who had not our opportunitiei of territorial acquisition. Kut at the same
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  • 49 5 Australia Finds the Needful. IsiPERi v. News Seiyicz. London, via 1 turban. Telegrams from Melbourne si ,i,. that the Irish Nationalist envoys have collected £5,000 m Queensland. The) weremel at Melbourne by an enthusiastic crowd and Mr. Fisher and Mr. Murray, the Prein < rs, welcomed them.
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  • 24 5 London, rii 1 turban. The lock-out m the Lancashire cotton trade baa been averted, the non-unionists ba\ ing joined the m ion.
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  • 35 5 London, via Durban. The srwntli super* Dreadnought**, the "King George the Fifth," *>i' 24,000 ;<m>. has been launched si Portsmouth. The Princess Christian performed I lie ceremony of luuni ng t ship.
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  • 34 5 ItrEBIAL Xi:\vs SEBVK B. London, via hirban. The <l<'iitli ol Hesba Stretton, novelist, is announced. She was the author of a number ol religious tttories, including The Doctor's Dilemma, Jessica*!* First Prayer, etc.
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  • 28 5 Imperial News Sbstics. London, via 1 huban. Bculling from Putney to Mortlake for 260 n sidr, Albany beal Jack Arnst, the champion's brother, by three lengths.
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  • 18 5 London, via Durban. Lord Morley is editing the letters of the [ate Mr. George Meredith.
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  • 70 5 FRAGMENTS. Imperial Xkws Service. London, via Durban. Tlm> police theorj is tlmt it is the work Of anarchists, who have aln-ad.v made thirty attempts at derailing Ofl the Kasfcrn Ben^J Bailwaj. Hcieling with the religions qnesUoo, he s:«i<l that the French Catholics could be trusted and the Irish
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  • 18 5 The engagement is announced of Mr J. Crahh Watt to .Miss I'pcott, sister of Mr M. J. I'pCOtt.
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  • 198 5 A LAMENTABLE FIASCO. Keutkr's Service. London, via Bombay. The Royalist invasion of Portugal, al* though led by that capable and enthusiastic officer, c'apt. Conceiro, appears to have been a lamentable fiasco. The leaders hoped that at least a portion of the army would join m the movement,
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  • 39 5 Spain Claims Success. I tiPEBiAL News Somes. London, via Durban. The Spanish movement lv Morocco siuia at securing certain strategical posi tioiis before winter. The Spaniards claim that the operations bare been quite sue* II ss| 111.
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  • 39 5 Date of Opening Fixed. ilv Submarine Cable"). 1 PEBJ \L N BWB SEITJC'E. London, via Durban. Speaking at llellingham, Washington state. President Tafl -aid thai the Panama Canal would be opened for traffic on July Ist. lOis.
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  • 90 5 'Ftuii. > ;>r men Correspot Jc>;'.) In uala I .'iin por. < >c! 1 o. Up to the present twenty cases of cholera bave broken <»;m m Kuala Lumpor of which fourteen have proved fatal. The District Hospital has made special isola lion arrangements and cordons of
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  • 96 5 Another of these educational as well sJj eiijoyable little functions will take place m fhe Upper Victoria Mall on the afternoon of Thursday <to morrow > at 5.15 p.m. to which all European and Eurasian children :ue welcome. The Philharmonic Orchestra will play March Gladiator' 1 (J. I*.
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  • 63 5 Agent*, sliMipc I»<>ss a Co. Chimpul (Negri Sembilan) 2.v.» li>. total since April 1, »>oh lbs. Agents, Pateraon Simons Co. Trafalgar: 7 1". ]i )S Rabberand 29,000 ooco-nute. Agents, Brail it Co. [ndragiri (Sumatra), 7«">1 lbs.: total for year 7.7 "»1 lbs. Agents, Derrick vV Co.
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  • 33 5 Tbfl n« i TiiiulHiit tin inino luis tamed out 198.96 piculstiti and the Mengtambu lode 870 piculs, of Iha value of |19 v5OO lor the month ondod October lOtli. > c
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  • 18 5 Wigs;- Henpeekk< has bought a motorboat and named it alter his wife. Wogtf —Cau't, manage it, cli i
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  • 48 5 Four Chinese were charged with being m possesion of counterfeit coins and instruments. After bearing the evidence tin; jury returned a verdict of guilty against three of them and not guilty against the fourth accused. The three men were sentenced lo five years rigorous imprisonment each.
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  • 345 5 BbfoB! Mm. .J i stick \V. W. Fishku. Alaagofl Co. v. Bheriffa Alweeyak binte Byed Abdulrahman Almanawar. Claim on a promissory note for *700 signed by the defendant and made payable lo Alsagoff ft Co. For the plaintiffs Mr. Crabb Watt appeared, and Sir. P. If Chopard was
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  • 520 5 ORCHARD- RD RIOT. a. < i vi;i> Bbfori a Maoihtrai r.. l'ori\ --three Shanghai Chinese laced Mr tcton, second magistrate, yesterday, on ;i charge ol rioting. Fire <»f them vere further charged with assaulting the police. Thej a II claimed to be ti ied. Police Inspector Connor prosooutod, and Mr
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 167 5 CORRECT EXCLUSIVE STYLES TRIMMED MILLINERY j NOW ON VIEW at r Robinson'sl W. D. H. 0. WILLS'S LATEST SMOKING MIXTURE. 1 L>. Patent Air-tight tins Price 75 cents per tin. OBTAINABLE AT JOHN LITTLE Co., LW ROBINSON Co. I 0 SUPERIOR to other Brands. IHk I" l\ hi PREFERR ED
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    • 631 6 INDOCHINA S. N. CO., LTD.|I FOR PENANG CALCUTTA Tin: Company's s.s. "LAI SANG" "MKOtoiis. X..1. Tadd, Commander, la doe here Ml Thursday the 12ih inst. and will he des ]natched for theal>ove porta on Saturday, the < 14th inst. at 4 p.m. i She has excellent necommodatioufoi Ist class j
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    • 729 6 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. 1"O!{ Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau, Kobe, Yokohama. THK DfPBBIAL GKHMAN MAIL STKAMKH YORCK <.001 tons, Capt. Kandei niann, having left .'olomlK) on Sunday, the nth inst., at 7 p.m., j nay be expected to arrive here on Saturday iioming the 14th instant, en route for above |x»rts. For Passage
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    • 729 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 kiuds of repairs to Ships, Boik is. Motor-cars etc. Application of the Dissolved Acetylene gas for lighting Motor-cars, Launches. Steamer.-.,
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    • 626 6 P& o 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 Bingai>ore on or about MAIL LINES. l'.Hl Outward (fou China) Arcadia Oct 20 Assnye
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    • 468 6 Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well -known i lM ii this Company sail lortftlghtt) frwu I llaiiibiiru via Hotteidam. Antu, 1; ton, Oibraltar, Genoa, Napk Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and Port Said, Suez. Ad«i!. ColOßßbo, KinKajMMe, Hongiiofig, Shanghai, 1 Na^asiiki and Kobe to Yokohama and ba<
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  • 793 7 The Total where given represents the output since Jan. 1911, except where a figure iv brackets is given, representing so many months. When a month's return is missed, this total represents the last available total. Aug. Sept. Total. Allagar 5,000 iJOO 33,455 Alor Pougsu 5,067 4,521 37,352
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  • 89 7 An*;. S«|>i. Total. U.-lat ;;C0 1.853 liruung i'lirndfriang 440 lioprtjg 8,086 H»-a\\ood 2^'' Summing 709 Kanuboi 271 1,576 Kinta 155 Kiiitu Association Ktodang 6;* l Kiamat Pulai I.Hhat 6^7 Mrn^h'inhu Lode 1,411 Middlcton (8 N«-\v Gopeng 770 Nt'\v Tanilniii P. Consolidated 1,898 Pragkal«u 2,672 Posing llahrii 650 kahnian
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  • 70 7 (C'ORBRCTKD UP TO OCT. l'O Bunk 4m 8 516 demand 2-4 :'.;■> '2 Private credits hi'k 2 4 1" :>_• eroditi «m i 2-4 j Fk\n< i: .lemaiici IJank 294 i Gkkmanv. immmmd Itftj Im>iv, T. T. IT HoNciKONG. demand 22 Yokoh lma. detnand 114; Java, demand 140^ Hanckok.
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  • 130 7 (Kt. 1»>. Tin buyen Oj.;:o (iambier 10.7:» Otmbiei Cube No. I 21.75 (iambier Cube No. 2 uoru. Pepper Black ocdin. B'pora... buyentl.OO Pepper, "White fair* buyers :<2. 00 Natmegi mo to the IbJ now-.. Kntmegi <so to tlu» lb.> noiu. Mac** »l>aiuli»^ nom. CIOTI 'Aiuboiu:*' nom. Bali Coffea (10%
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    • 224 7 iS Tonic wi n c t»s^\ Hastens Recovery I \Jsfy% After Illness N le su^ crer t l;il «VaNa' is i I a powerful restorative. When most remedies fail a course of 'Vaka' quickly restores vitality f to the Mood, the brain, the nerves I and the digestion. It [I
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    • 51 7 iOOD ENGLISH GUNS AT VKRY LOW PRICES. ur Model No. 020 far-killing HAMMERESS (;UN is the best value m the world, i, IB or *2o bore. Price t-">-»-0. All Sport* ien should send for catalogue, \>ost free on ai»plication to I. JAMES AND REYNOLDS, 9, LEANDER ROAD. rtornton Heath, London,
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    • 214 7 PASSENGERS EXPECTED. Per P, *V <). str. Moldavia, CO— OCttllfl with the Htr. Arcadia at Colombo, dm- Oct. 20. Iff a- Hn Carver, Mr A Ml«fin fflrni icift, Mr A. P. Baguley, Mr B. J>. Adkins. Mr H. B. Martin, Mr. r.'.l. Greenfield, Mr A Mis v. Thomas, Mr (r.
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    • 447 7 VESSELS AT TANJONG PAGAR ANL KEPPEL HARBOUR. Wharves and Docks at which different vessels are berthed. Kast Wharf (Basin) ChiengßUtf Bast WbarfPeo. 1 Teesta Sheers Wharf— Nil Maiu Wharf See. 2— >mi« i.< 3 I >< >in I >a > Main 4 (luiiou s—Mmulitsan5 Mmulitsan Mam 6 Theseus. Ni'lciiK New
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    • 132 7 CLEARANCES. [Nationality British if not Specified.] >ct 9 Pifaanulok, Gov. Heinuis. Baagooa Oct 10 Hock L< Morijis. Baj«an via ]>ort*» Zweena. Shepherd, Macassar via |H>rt> Lady Weld, Jones, Malacca and Miiar Ban r.ioM^, Dut. Winters. Cotta via |K>it> R. of Sarawak. Sar. M«>\oii. Sarawak Hollas. Nor, Beng, Hau^kok I'levo. D*CnU,
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  • 487 8 A successful relative, as long as he is :i male, is sure to be faced sooner or later with the problem of female emancipation. Tke unblushing effrontery with which he is approached and almost commanded to do something for Flossie or Agatha would not be
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  • 252 8 Umpired al ths proceeding! at the late meeting of the so called ■parliament of Man. -especially Tradei iniou Man, a rhymer with the well known initials a. c".'' write! fcaui to the Olaago^i Herald.") Hail the Proletai iat And the Social I>etno< rat see the Federated Oomradei take
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  • 43 8 reportVan 1 C 0n SPomk>Mt iU li<>lHll occtrre;" ImM^ I< which thnair^^^^^f-v^ 1 1 tliu town-b inl...i t rn Hundreds of ■n its eoMtre 1, iil 1 i "<">• statuo a>d .u,d f l l> < 1 Ki0,,,,d. lt uoisil > to
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  • 341 8 Captain's Privations. The loss is reported of the .Japanese ■fcaausn Shinshu Main. The vessel left Miike on Septeniher 18, with lift y -two souls on board ami a cargo of 4,070 tons of coal, for Singapore. On September 18,! she met a stiff typhoon ami during
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  • 180 8 Risks m> Lips po Save Strambb's Di.i.w Nem York, Sept 'Jih. .Ml A:inri( ansniv acclaiming th€ bravery ofa young Scotch engineer oa tbeConardex cai inaiiiii. Mr A. c. IfoCutchoon, who tared the reesel Fen hoars' delay. Hi descended the narrow shaft of tin* *>n^i n«> room, wlifir be
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  • 268 8 In the Kobe Chiho Saibansho, O«offa Snowden. a^rd 20, deKcrihed as a British Huhject, was charxed before Judge Hat ano and two Associate, Judges with fraud. The dUUQgt was the defrauding of the Kobe branch of the Hongkong and Shanghai bank of Yen IM
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  • 201 8 I. I lEI rii RXPEOTBD. The <»f'ii i.il C iii;i(liau crop reports itatl that m Southern Manitoba wlu-at rutting i^ practically OOmptoted mill the Hineehing is w.'ll mnicr \v;iv. The sample and yiHd IN turning out bettor than was at tlt«.i expected, buuij h"!ds going from 20 to
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  • 170 8 GHASTL Y FIND. BHA3HIBAI Tli\'.i.i.\. Tlm (ollowing is from tbf Ckiiu Pmm of Sept, ia n i lv >( 1,,,),, yestovdai moming at the Shanghai mor luar> Mr <;. \y. King, loronor. o\.t th.liMlh of roieigasr, tcmai »•> ChiatM boatmen Boating m the IHMMgpoo Ih.lom VangUzepoo emek, cmdi lo a
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  • 67 8 a tofagrun wwitd m Ke* York fro,,, Los Anglos, ralifornia. says «,,,,t anxwtv s Ml eom*niing Jeffrie, Ihl. fteooiu l)On:- «l '«n«llywo.ilo,,al,,, lllill« tA. 2**««s Alaska. Hi. f,i,,uls m,,, -Mu.utiv wirfied lo iMfoi. m h| lll —> •..s:. 11,, i; 111 l,VSI, ollI.(,(h P-nnsnla for. fortnight
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    • 248 8 Mj joiatn are a!! o«tld," said the c«x>k I'!i. h ici- <<f niv tongue is qniie n a I'm joiil "ovor.iooc," I Feel terribly crook, Witli a r: ,i- i..il" on my |.iw, My **flesh" iii quit* "chilled, its the "fla,' rB DOt take p. Inok, said the stewcr. Ml
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    • 314 8 Teachers Scotch Whiskies Dr. John Clark, Public Analyst for the City of Glasgow, and the Counties of Lanark Renfrew, says m his Analysis under date January 24th, 1905. 11 I find Teacher's Extra special Old Scotch Whisky is a Pure High-Class Whisky of unusually fine quality, and I am of
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    • 21 8 Sufferers Take Notice DeiUerK. > all I>ls l>^»sarios ami FRASER &NEAVE, LTD. Printers, Publishers and Commarcial Stationers, COLLYER QUAY. Estimates on Application.
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    • 312 8 #i m Makes £m The Hsir Grow We ere taking ibout Ayc^i H^ir \'i?.a:. }c:t noi*. lhat v ord "Ayer'r." You ire perfect* suTcv.iiMi. Nohanatoyou to your I.air. Mikes (he hai? grnw? It certainly d<t... Stops falling hai.\ too. RemLrr.i < r.ifs "Ayer's tf we are talki.-^ ibo^, Ask your
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  • 1097 9 RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 25% int 11 o 0 11 10 0 .SMS BatU Tiga (Selangor) 20% 37 6 Jl5 0 100,000 1 1 Bofctt Kajang 5% int ci 19 4i 2 1 H 30,000 1 1 Bukit Lintaug 10% int 310 0 315 0
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 216 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 "Eagle" Brand Both these are of the hl hest OCMrUT quality. b tIWt WT "Borneo" Brand
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    • 96 9 De KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Agents at Singapore, The Shipsagency, Ltd, 2-3, Collyer. Quay The underineniiomHl dates of departure are only approximate. BMOWH Moeara Sal >a, Siinpang, Djaiubi and Tongkal (j et ij Koemai Rengat, Rotehrivor. Tainbelahan, Prigi-Radja, Gaocnj*, lual and Mandah O 't
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    • 788 9 Singapore Sporting Club. THE AUTUMN RAGE MEETING (UNDER S. R. A. RULES^F RACING,) WILL BK HKi.l* 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 far Horses that have never won a Stake of
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    • 730 9 4. THE SCURRY STAKES. (3-45 p.m.) Value $1,000. A Handicap for all Uorso* that have ran at this Meeting. Entrance F»jo *40. Distance. Scurry Course. 8. THE ROCHORE PLATE. (5-45 p. m. Value $400 A Handicap for all Horses fha have run at this Meeting and not won. Entrance Fee,
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  • 899 10 Keen morning now. before the sun lias chased the niibts from off tbo cowslips, to use a poetic fancy, sees the foregathering of quite a goodly number of members of the Singapore Sporting Club at the l»ace MUM where training for the Autumn' meeting is in full swing.
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  • 790 10 For several reasons the forthcoming Abor expedition has excited more public interest than is generally the case with the small punitive operations that we are cosiitantly conducting on the north-east frontier. To begin with, the outrage that lias provoked the present operations was of a partieularh
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  • 130 10 Dr I'uiilus/ gsrfl a clever exhibition of legerdemain m the v. m. C. A. on Saturday ui^lit to Utfge and appreciative audience. The chief item was a demonstration ol tl\e once famous Davenport Cabinet trick m Which the Conjuror is ti.-tl up tightly to a chair,
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  • 333 10 YKSTKHDAVS PLAY. A. SINCI.KS. Terrell bent Fulcher 0-2 5 7 6—2. B. SINGI.KS. Saunier v Steyn Parve unfin. Brandt beat rinashim fl 1 6 S. Kdmett beat Wishart (J 10 6 I. C. BfNOLBft. Jenkins beat Wood Smith v Adler un/in. Allen v Hecker unfin. Nkwcomkks Maundrell
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  • 73 10 Straits Chinese Recreation Club. The* Annual (he** Tournament of the S.CJL.C, commences on Wednesday the Uth instant. Player* will kindly note that d table of fixtures will be posted up on the notice board at the Club Pavilion. Players must call over and find out for themselves when
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  • 161 10 A match, Keppel Garrieftn, wilii..' played on Keppel Links on Sunday. October 16th, T«e off 9.80 to 10. am. Kbppbl v Gammon. Di EL a. Campbell and F. \v. King v Major Morris and Lieut. Creeiy. W. N. MasteHoa and p. Minnie v Lieut. Sheppard a«id Lieut.
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  • 48 10 Why He Stopped. They had been engaged only a week. He had kissed her fully forty times that evening. When he stopped the tears came into her eyes, and site k:i id Dearest, you have ceased to love me." No, I haven't." he replied, l>ut I must breathe."
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  • 345 10 The Brctisb India Co*S steamer "Dunera" arrived from Calcutta and Kangoon on Tuesday morning. She lands a quantity of general cargo at the wharf, loads for the return voyage, and mill on Thursday afternoon. The X. V. K. steauier Bombay Main" from .Japan and China, arrived yesterday morning
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  • 140 10 Plumed to throw a projectile weighing ***** b. with armour pierc ing velocity at a distance of 16 miles, a new record-break' ing H'.in. gun ha* been designed by the I S. Navy Department, under the direc tion of Rear- tdmiral Twining. The gun will
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  • 122 10 An elder!] Malay named Embi pleaded guilty before Mr Kirnistonc. first magi* trate. \»>stc rday. to possession of bhang valued at Mm a I. ut at Hennis Lane. He was fined V.(i or two week* rigorou* im prisonment. jroung Bengali pleaded guilty to pos ■essiou of a
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  • 73 10 Mr M. C. Johannes appeared for the prosecution of an old Chinese woman who was charged before Mr Maundrell. third magistrate. >esterday. with selling a child. Counsel said the parties had come to a settlement, and he asked permission to withdraw the charge. His worship told Mr
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  • 135 10 Sikh COMMITTED to AhM/i.s. A sikh bullock cart driver nnimul Kaamm Singh appeared before Mi Acton. Second Magistrate. >esterd>iy, on a preliminary enquirx into a charge o f causing the death of a Chinaman by a rash and bmII Kent act. Mr H. C. Kdmonds. Deputy Public
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    • 52 10 Digestion and Assimilation. It is „ot the quantity of food taken but the ">n,,unt digested and assimilated that Hives sm-m-thandxitalitx t., the system. Cham be.lams St., mail, and Livei Tablets in vhl orate the Htomach and liver and enaWe them o iKMfoim t.K.ir functions natural^ For^ae by all DiiipeaMute and
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    • 13 10 For all internal complaints dvsentrv colds *c., take Woods' Great Poppc,Vuiut Ciu C
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    • 427 10 HAMS BACON "PINEAPPLE" BRAND. i Singapore Cold Storage Co, Ltd, SOLE AGENTS FOR STRAITS SETTLEMENTS [NETHERLANDS GUTTA PERCHA Co.. Lt? SINGAPORE RUBBER WORKS. Matting and Floor-Tiles Specially Suitable for Shipboard, Bank Insurance-Offices, Churches, Hospitals, and all Public Buildings NOISELESS, VERY DURABLE, WATER-PROOF SANITARY. Works and Offices -PASSIR PAN JANG, Singapore
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